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Feb. 3, 2025 - MyronGainesX
02:51:11
Trump Tariff Trade Wars Lead Canada And Mexico To Bend The Knee!
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
Look out that I'm a West Coast button.
One bad mother got a rattlesnake suitcase.
Under my arms and I'm a beat, machine and drinking.
Gasoline and honey, you can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife chat.
I got a doggy dog by a smile.
I got them all talked out there with a match to you.
I smoke my cigarette with a dial.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, put on your clothes.
And take a wedding card to the liquor store.
Well, that's one for you and two for me.
By tonight, I've been loading like a freight train.
Flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the star.
I'm on the night train.
No one's got.
I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I got that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got the ever getting up.
I'm on the night train.
Never to return Never to return Never to
return Never to
return Flying like a melancholy.
Speeding like a speed spring one on time and gay.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm fucking bones on.
I'm on the night train.
Y'all know what time it is, baby.
I need to get that energy up.
We're all tightening this, baby.
We're in here.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Hold on.
I need, I don't see any O slash in the chat.
I got the fucking chat on screen right now.
And I know you motherfuckers are probably going to get me in trouble.
So I'm taking a crazy risk.
So I need the fucking energy to come up.
I want to see the fucking chat flying.
All right, we're going to do this again.
All right.
The Beatles will continue until morale improves.
I want to see the fucking chat go all crazy.
Let's go, motherfuckers.
Fuck Mexico, fuck Canada.
We're terroring their ass to fucking hell.
Let's go, America.
This is the United States and we don't fucking run.
Let's fucking go.
These niggas need to stop paying their fucking cut.
Let's go.
Fuck Trudeau.
Fuck Stein and Bob.
Let's go.
I want a night dream.
I want a night dream.
Y'all know what time it is.
We're not going nowhere.
These colors don't run.
Let's fucking go.
Wake up.
Wake up.
It's five o'clock.
Let's go.
Let's fucking go.
Let's go.
You wanna wave some Mexican flags in Los Angeles?
You want to fucking sit here and say, well, we're going to match your tears with 25% of Canada because we're a strong nation too.
Fuck you.
Let's go.
These colors don't run, motherfucker!
Let's fucking go, baby!
Y'all know what time it is!
You guys know what time it is, man.
We are in this shit.
Matter of fact, we got to give you niggas a reminder sometimes what the fuck shit really is, all right?
Because some of you guys be forgetting, oh, bro, these tears aren't going to happen.
You motherfuckers remember?
World War I?
World War II?
Nagasaki.
Hiroshima.
The whole Middle East.
You guys forget?
We run this shit.
What the fuck?
Huh?
They want to boo the national anthem?
These stupid Canadians want to boo the national anthem at their fucking Toronto Raptors game when the NBA is American?
What?
Get the fuck out of here!
Hold on.
You guys know what...
I need to get the energy up in the chat right now.
I want that shit flying up.
Let's go.
Oh, slash an American flag, Zoli.
Let's go.
I gotta be a man.
I can't let it slide.
I am a real man.
I don't hear y'all niggas.
Let's go.
Y'all know what time it is, man.
Y'all know what time it is.
We're cooking tonight.
All right.
Welcome to the stream, guys.
Welcome to the fucking stream.
Hope you guys had to wake you niggas.
We are here, guys.
We're here.
It's good to have you guys here.
I see the chat going crazy, which is always good to see.
We're live, live, live.
So happy to be here, ninjas.
Let's see here.
So let me see if I can, if I see any chats here.
And then we got a lot to talk about, actually, you guys.
Who is good?
A lot of shit going on.
We got here from Magnus says, Mac Numbs.
He says, hey, Mario, wouldn't it make sense to wave the American flag here pretending to stay in America versus a different country flag?
Holy, we're cooked.
Yeah, bro.
That's exactly what I'm trying to say, man.
Like, yo, these dudes come in and talk all this shit and say, oh, yeah, we're going to protest the deportations, but niggas are waving.
Look, I'll show you guys right now.
Dudes are waving Mexican flags.
And look, yo, this got 12 million views, chat.
Well, 115k likes.
I said, all I see are American flags.
If they love Mexico so much, why don't they go back?
Like, bruh, 12 million views, 115k likes, 6.2k retweets, etc.
So yo, this suite is cooking, man.
And I'm shadow banned, by the way.
I'm D-verified, shadow banned, still cooking on X because, you know, I just, I don't know how, but people just like what I got to say.
I said, I think the reason why is because I say what everyone is thinking, right?
But like too scared to say, so I just say, I don't give a fuck.
But yo, 12 million views on X is crazy, bro.
But yeah, look at this shit in LA.
It's a fucking clown world, man.
Look at this.
Yeah, I see like two American flags, but everything else is foreign.
Bro, if you guys love Mexico so much, go back.
Y'all got a female prime minister that's also go back.
You know?
It's like, what the hell, man?
But again, this is why places like Los Angeles, New York City, et cetera, are fucking trash.
This is why, bro.
Like, this shit is crazy.
Go back, man.
Yo, Myron, where did in Miami did he train Frank to walk to walk next to you off leash and what's the pricing on it?
I taught him myself, chat.
I taught him myself.
I taught Frank, guys.
I pretty much taught Frank everything.
The only reason we even sent him to a school was to refine a few things.
And mostly for Angie, to be honest with y'all, because he's not as obedient with Angie.
He like goes crazy and runs around.
But yeah, I taught him everything myself.
What I basically taught him, bro, was so I walk with him and I just, you know, but I taught him from three months, guys.
From three months old, I taught him.
You know what I mean?
So that's also kind of a reason why, too.
So from three months.
We got here.
Zigga man says $2 too much winning.
Appreciate that very much.
Hey, yo, Myron, what the fuck is this?
Bro, man.
And he has a picture of J.D. Vance on one of them boys.
That's what he's asking me.
Bro, I don't know, man.
I don't know, man.
You guys are, I've explained to you guys how American politics works.
I think you guys kind of get the picture now.
You know what I mean?
I think you guys get the picture.
When it comes to American politics and getting into any real positions of power, bro, you got to go through.
Yeah.
Baby Bunker says, and see, here's the funny part, right?
So I could tell that I'm like, you know, J Pilling a lot of you guys.
Because y'all would start sending me DMs and text messages and fucking, you know, super chats like this where y'all are starting to notice it everywhere now.
So yeah, it's hilarious, man.
Give me ones in a chat.
If you, you know, you got J-Pill here and then like now you're noticing that shit everywhere.
Do a one in the chat.
That'd be funny.
I want to see.
But I've noticed that a lot of y'all like didn't know about this shit before.
Then I've kind of put you guys on and then now you guys see it everywhere you go.
Baby Bunker says, seems like no one is talking about the anti-Semitism law that was passed.
Will it be mentioned once someone gets deported?
It can be leveraged against the other side as a mocking strategy.
Yes.
Yeah, I, dude, so I talked about this, Bill.
You know what?
Quick little deviation.
Let me here.
Let me show you what I actually said about this.
And I actually did a whole, if you guys don't follow me, yo, y'all need to follow me on Instagram, bro.
And I'm going to tell you why.
Right?
Sometimes I go live with Frank, right?
I literally go on Instagram live with Frank.
And what I do is I walk him and I show you guys some of the training.
But what I also do is I, you know, sometimes I'll talk about shit.
And I literally talked about this very topic.
And I'll show you guys right here.
I'm just going to find the tweet for you guys and pull it up.
So, because this was actually very disturbing when I saw this and I said, what the fuck, man?
And that's when I realized, like, dude, we got a, we got a problem here.
Let me find it.
Oh, man.
Bear with me, chat.
Also, while you guys are waiting for me to pull this up for you, ninjas, like the video, guys.
Let's get the likes up.
Let's get the engagement up.
Sorry, I'm just laughing at some of my replies here because I'm going through my reply section on X. Hold on.
I'm finding it right now.
And the reason why, if I try to pull this shit up, you guys did a good see a bunch of crazy shit, man.
Damn, where'd it go, man?
Where the hell did it go?
It was a response to Charlie Kirk, man.
Because Charlie Kirk tweeted this shit.
I was like, bro, what the fuck is this, Charlie Kirk, man?
Like, bruh, this is a L for you, bro.
All right, you know what?
Maybe I'll just go.
Did he take it down?
Don't tell me you took it down.
Yeah.
So here's the thing, bro.
A lot of, look, man.
Let me be real blunt about this shit.
All right, here it is.
He deleted it.
He fucking deleted.
Oh, my God.
All right.
All right.
He deleted it.
Bro, I knew this nigga.
Okay, all right.
Okay.
So, real quick.
So, Charlie Kirk posted this story on, and he said, hey, if this girl wants to come to America and do pro-Palestinian marches, okay, at UCLA, she can get sent back and do it in China, right?
And this girl, you know, because you guys know, just so you guys are familiar here, there was a bill passed, an executive order by Donald Trump where visa-holding students would not be able to protest against Israel on college campuses, okay?
And Charlie Kirk put the story up of this Chinese national who was protesting at UCLA and saying, like, look, if you want to go ahead and protest, et cetera, you need to go ahead and protest back in China.
I actually commented under this and I also retweeted.
I said, Charlie, this sets a very bad precedent because you're basically advocating for censorship, bro.
And not only are you advocating for censorship, you're infringing on someone's First Amendment rights, right?
And I also said, why is it that a foreign nation is dictating the speech of people in the United States?
Whether she's an American citizen or not is irrelevant.
What matters is her speech is being stifled for criticizing a foreign nation, bro.
If she started talking shit about the American government, nobody would care.
But if she talks shit about the Israeli government, that's the problem, right?
And I don't think, you know, you need to be a rocket scientist to understand how this is a slippery slope towards totalitarianism, right?
So he deleted the post, probably got a lot of backlash for this shit.
But this is the problem, right?
So look, man.
I really shouldn't say this shit, but I'm going to say it anyway, man.
I'm gonna say it anyway.
This is probably gonna hurt my ability to do collabs in the future and hurt my image, but I'm gonna tell you guys this shit anyway.
All right.
I don't care.
I'm just going to say it.
During the Trump campaign, there were several right-wing podcasters, political commentators, and content creators that heavily endorsed Trump.
Okay.
Heavily endorsed him.
Right.
They would, you know, say how Kamala Harris is stupid, how, you know, he was going to come in and change things.
He was going to get rid of the deep state.
He was going to usher in a new era, which they're correct about some of it.
As you guys can see, I've never seen a president come in and take office and get this active, right?
Never.
However, these individuals that are super pro-Trump will never criticize Trump, right?
And this is the problem.
Because if you are so in bed with Trump and the Trump administration, like Charlie Kirk, let's just be honest here, right?
Where you know Trump personally, you're inviting him to Amfest.
You're doing interviews.
You're with his team.
You're with his staff.
You're there at his inauguration.
You're there at Senate confirmation.
You're there in D.C. supporting Senate confirmation hearings for people in his cabinet, et cetera.
It's going to be very difficult for you to be objective, right?
It's going to be very difficult for you to be objective because you do have an alliance and an allegiance to Trump and his administration, which means everything he does, even when it's bad or not good, you will not criticize.
You might actually endorse it.
Exhibit A, which you guys see here with him deleting this post on this Chinese national, right?
If Kamala Harris was president, or if Joe Biden was still in office and they censored a foreign national criticizing Israel and obstructing their freedom of speech, Charlie Kirk would be all over it saying, what the fuck?
This is the United States, right?
But since she violated an executive order from Donald Trump, he gets on a train.
And Charlie Kirk has been a victim of censorship just like me.
He's had his TikTok taken down multiple times.
He's been censored on YouTube, right?
So if anyone understands the pains and the anguishes of censorship, it's him and a lot of conservative critters.
But he threw that out to the wayside to come after this Visa student because number one, she's a foreign national.
Number two, Trump signed an executive order banning visa holders from criticizing Israel under the guise of anti-Semitism.
Right?
So I set out to say this.
It's not just Charlie Kirk.
There's a bunch of them.
There's like five to ten creators that I could think of off the top of my head that will never say anything negative about Trump.
Right?
And you have to take what they say with a grain of salt because since they're not willing to be honest and critical about Trump's fuck ups, you have to be able to know and understand that and maybe not go to them when Trump does stupid shit.
Or maybe listen to other people that are willing to criticize Trump, right?
They're Trump supporters, but they're willing to criticize him.
I'm one of them.
Nick Fuent is one of them.
Right?
I can't really think of anybody else that's like real big on the right that does.
Ben Shapiro used to, but not anymore because Trump is pro-Israel.
So you're really not, you guys, you're not going to see a lot.
Expect to see a lot of fanboying for Donald Trump in the conservative space.
But I've been blunt with you guys.
I've told you guys what I like and what I dislike.
Right?
And a lot of the stuff that I dislike is the unconditional support for a state that has really dragged our name through the mud in the UN and the international community.
Right?
Because Israel's absolutely destroyed its reputation and we've gone down alongside them.
Matter of fact, Nanyahu's, I think, is supposed to be here in the United States sometime this week.
I think tomorrow or Wednesday.
Supposed to come to the White House.
So anyway, yeah, that's what is some idiot said you abandoned your buddy Zirka.
No, bro.
Zerka's been out of the country.
The fuck, dummy.
So yeah, guys, what do you guys think?
Give me, comment below, let me know.
But that's kind of what it is.
All right, so let's go ahead and get into the first thing.
So as you guys know, there were a bunch of confirmation hearings last week, right?
With, we didn't get to cover Tulsi Gabbard, right?
For some of you guys that are wondering, there were a set of confirmation hearings for two pretty controversial cabinet members for Donald Trump, Cash Patel, for director of the FBI, and Tulsi Gabbard, who was going to be the intelligence DNI, basically, right?
Very prestigious positions.
So the idea, I think, a director of national intelligence.
So these confirmation hearings were very adversarial, chat.
Extremely adversarial.
Okay?
So here's a recap of it from last week.
Then we're going to get into the tariffs and everything else going on.
All right?
Mr. Patel, early in this hearing, Senator Durbin asked you about the January 6th choir of inmates whose song you promoted.
And here's what you said.
I did not have anything to do with the recording.
I did not have anything to do with the recording.
Do you stand by that testimony, Mr. Patel?
Senator, what I said was I didn't do the recording.
You said you didn't have anything to do with the recording, which is interesting, because here's what you told Steve Bannon on his podcast.
So what we thought would be cool is if we captured that audio, and then, of course, had the greatest president, President Donald J. Trump, recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Then we went to a studio and recorded it, mastered it, digitized it, and put it out as a song.
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Song now releasing exclusively on the warrant.
We, we, we.
If you had nothing to do with it, Mr. Patel, why did you tell Steve Bannon and all his listeners that you did?
That's why it says we, as you highlighted.
Yeah, and you're part of the we, right?
When you say we, that includes you, doesn't Mr. Patel?
Not in every instance.
Well, that's new.
So when you said we, you didn't really mean you.
Is that your testimony?
Not unless you have a new definition for the word we.
Oh, okay.
I always thought we included the person who pronounced the word.
But maybe not.
Well, you also said this, Mr. Patel.
We were able to capture the recording thanks to their courageous singing, and we were able to take it to a studio.
So let me ask you, Mr. Patel, after saying we took it to a studio, did you take it to a studio?
Me personally, no.
After you said that we digitized and recorded it and all that, did you take it to a studio, digitize and record it?
Me personally, no.
Okay, so you were lying to Steve Bannon and his audience.
Is that what you're saying?
No, I was using the proverbial we, appropriately.
You're a loyal we.
Oh, I see.
And so you certainly promoted the hell out of it, though, didn't you?
I don't know what that means, but I promoted it the heck out of raising money for families in need.
With promotions on social media and saying you were going to get this to number one on the billboards, right, Mr. Patel?
I think it did.
Yes, it did.
Yes, it did.
Isn't that great?
People who violently attack police have a number one song thanks to you, Mr. Patel.
That's something to be really proud of.
You claim, Mr. Patel, you didn't know about any of these people in the choir.
Is that right?
I did not know about the violent offenders, and I did not participate in any of the violence around January 6th.
Tell me, Mr. Patel, what due diligence did you do?
Oh, turn it up.
My bad, chat.
I'll turn it on right now for you.
Ninjas, who is in the choir chat?
Who promoted their beautiful music?
These people assaulted law enforcement.
What due diligence did you do?
Senator, I didn't record it myself.
So you did no due diligence before you promoted this song by these violent felons.
Is that what you're telling us?
Senator, I did not record that myself.
So you're being considered for director of the FBI, and here you did no diligence to find out whether people you were associated with.
Now, the President of the United States in song were convicted of attacking police officers.
Is that who we want running the FBI?
I want you to turn around.
There are capital police officers behind you.
They're guarding us.
Take a look at them right now.
Turn around.
I'm looking at you.
You're going to go to the bathroom.
No, no, no.
Look at them.
I want you to look at them if you can.
If you have the courage to look them in the eye, Mr. Patel, and tell them you're proud of what you did.
Tell them you're proud that you raised money off of people that assaulted their colleagues, that pepper sprayed them, that beat them with polls.
Tell them you're proud of what you did, Mr. Patel.
They're right there.
They're guarding you today.
Tell them how proud you are.
That's an abject line.
Do you know it?
I've never, never, ever accepted violence against law enforcement.
I've worked with these men and women, as you know.
You glorified and saw them.
I did not make a single time out of it.
Well, let me let me ask them.
If I have their backs, let's see about that.
Abo A sent in two bucks.
He said, The White House better be ready to wash all the Satan Yahoo wives' dirty laundry that she brings with her every time they visit the U.S. goddamn despicable, embarrassing.
Yeah, guys, funny story.
The prime minister of Israel brings his dirty laundry every time he comes over to the United States, bro.
Yes, Mr. Patel.
Let me ask you this: if an FBI director promoted a song of people who sprayed pepper spray in the face of an FBI agent, would you say they were fit to be director?
Yes or no?
Would they be fit to be director?
I am fit to be the director of the FBI.
If you were the FBI director and you promoted a song to someone who beat an FBI agent with a poll, would you say you were fit to be FBI director?
Mr. Schiff, I am fit to be FBI director based on my 16 years.
And yet you did all these things, Mr. Patel.
You can say, oh, I support law enforcement.
I decry violence against law enforcement.
You could say all that.
It's what you did, Mr. Patel, that matters.
It's what you did that matters.
Well, let me ask you.
Now, before I close, I want to warn the American people who are watching at home.
You may hear Laura.
Okay, now we're on Tulsi Gabbard.
We didn't get to see her, so this is her part where they're going to attack her guys on, you know, having relations or having sympathy with America's enemies, Ed Snowden, Bashar al Assad, et cetera.
Isn't Smears in this hearing that'll challenge my loyalty to and my love for our country?
Those who oppose my nomination imply that I'm loyal to something or someone other than God, my own conscience, and the Constitution of the United States, accusing me of being Trump's puppet, Putin's puppet, Assad's puppet, a guru's puppet, Modi's puppet, not recognizing the absurdity of simultaneously being the puppet of five different puppet masters.
The same tactic was used against President Trump and failed.
The American people elected President Trump with a decisive victory and mandate for change.
The fact is, what truly unsettles my political opponents is I refuse to be their puppet.
Tell, do you believe that background checks for firearm purchases are constitutional?
I don't know the in-depth of it, but I think that's what the Supreme Court has said, Senator.
So the word would be YES.
Yes.
Can you say yes?
Our background checks constitutional?
I can say whatever the Constitution of the Supreme Court ruled is the rule of the land.
And what is the rule of the law of the land at the moment?
I'm not an expert on state-by-state backgrounds.
You're going to be universal background checks.
Well, that's different.
I think after your answer is pretty tough, let me ask you another question.
Do you believe that civilian ownership of machine guns are protected by the Second Amendment?
Universal background checks are different.
That's not.
I asked a separate question.
Do you believe civilian ownership of machine guns is protected by the Second Amendment?
Whatever the courts rule in regards to the Second Amendment is what is protected by the Second Amendment.
I yet another telling response, colleagues, on another important issue.
We've all talked both sides of the aisle, but are concerned about gun violence in America.
I raised these questions because of an association I can observe between Mr. Patel and gun owners of America, a group staunchly opposed to firearm regulation, a group that Mr. Patel addressed in August, and a group that in December issued a press release applauding his nomination to be FBI director.
Gun owners of America has taken extreme positions, including the position that all background checks are unconstitutional and that civilian ownership of machine guns is protected under the Second Amendment.
Mr. Patel, let me remind you that as FBI director, you would oversee critical responsibilities related to firearm regulation, including administering the national instant criminal background check system.
Yes, it's constitutional.
Yeah, bro, that's ATF mostly, though.
Like, see, they're just trying to trip this guy up.
Like, the regulatory agency for firearms in the United States is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms.
But this guy wants to come in and say, oh, well, you're directing the guy.
Like, they're really trying to trip him up on everything.
But I told you guys this.
I warned you guys this was going to happen because they have a hard-on for Patel because he named all of them in his book, right?
Patel came out with a book called Government Thugs or some shit like that.
And in the book, he named a bunch of deep state individuals and how they're corrupt.
So they got an axe of ground with this guy.
It's in place for a reason.
It would also regulate the distribution of machine guns to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
Policies and programs in place for a reason.
And get up, somebody in the chat got it right.
Major Raw Dog, yeah.
He said they're fishing for sound bites.
Yes, absolutely.
They're fishing for soundbites.
Absolutely.
Given your hesitancy, given your answers, I'm concerned about your ability to do the job when it's not in alignment with groups like gun owners of America.
And Ms. Gabriel, let me be clear, at least in my views.
I salute your service to our country.
But I have serious doubts about your judgment.
And those are some of the areas that I want to pursue.
First, until you were nominated by the president to be the DNI, you consistently praised the actions of Edward Snowden.
Someone who, I believe, jeopardized the security of our nation, and then, in effort, to flaunt that, fled to Russia.
You called Edward Snowden, I quote her, a brave whistleblower.
Every member of this committee supports the rights of legal whistleblowers.
But Edward Snowden didn't whistleblower.
And in this case, I'm a lot closer to the chairman's words, where he said Snowden is, quote, an egotistical serial liar and traitor who, quote, deserves to rot in jail for the rest of his life.
Ms. Gabbert is simple.
This has gotten her some hot water, too, because of her support of Snowden.
A lot of people obviously look at Snowden as a traitor because he did have a clearance.
And in their eyes, they're like, yo, this guy should never, you know, should never get any type of exoneration or pardon.
Simple yes or no question.
Do you still think Edward Snowden's brave?
Mr. Vice Chairman, Edward Snowden broke the law.
I do not agree with or support with all of the information and intelligence that he released, nor the way in which he did it.
There would have been opportunities for him to come to you on this committee or seek out the IG to release that information.
The fact is, he also, even as he broke the law, released information that exposed egregious illegal and unconstitutional programs that are happening within our government that led to serious reforms that Congress undertook.
Chairman, we got five minutes.
So I take your answer, you know, and these are your quotes.
Brave.
Please join my bipartisan legislation calling for charges to be dropped against him.
Do you disagree that legislation was not appropriate?
Do you believe he is brave or not?
Yeah, I went back those words.
Once again, Senator, Edward Snowden broke the law.
He also released an NIH that exposed the United States government with illegal legislation.
And your words are still your beliefs.
Yes or no, please.
I'm making myself very clear.
Edward Snowden broke the law.
He released information about the United States government activities.
If I make it so funny how they don't let her even answer the question, bro.
Dudes are dickheads.
Just finished my thoughts, Senator.
In this role that I've been nominated for, confirmed as director of national intelligence, I will be responsible for protecting our nation's secrets.
And I have four immediate steps that I would take to prevent another Snowden-like leak.
Ma'am.
Hold on.
What is that?
My thoughts, Senator.
In this role that I've been nominated for, confirmed as director of national intelligence, I will be responsible.
Yeah, director of national enzymes, yeah, DNI, like I said.
Which, by the way, guys, I just pinned in the message.
If you guys want to get your chat right on air, go every chat is showing up on screen as you guys saw with Al Boise before.
Donate through MyronGainsX.com, guys.
That's the best way.
It gets popped up on screen.
I can read it.
Well, for protecting our nation's secrets, and I have four immediate steps that I would take to prevent another Snowden-like leak.
Ma'am, I would.
Was President Donald Trump wrong to give blanket clemency to the January 6th defendants?
Thank you, Ranking Member.
A couple of things on that.
One, the power.
You pardon 1,500 J6ers.
A lot of people on the left got angry about this.
The presidential pardon, it's just that.
The president.
Alignment.
I can see he has the authority.
I'm asking, was he wrong to do it?
And as we discussed in our private meeting, Senator, I have always rejected any violence against law enforcement.
And I have, including in that group, specifically addressed any violence against law enforcement on January 6th.
And I do not agree with the commutation of any sentence of any individual who committed violence against law enforcement.
So do you think that America is safer because these 1,600 people have been given an opportunity to come out of serving their sentences and live in our communities again?
Senator, I have not looked at all 1,600 individual cases.
I have always advocated for imprisoning those that cause harm to our law enforcement and civilian communities.
I also believe America is not safer because President Biden's commutation of a man who murdered two FBI agents, Agent Kohlers and Williams' family, deserve better than to have the man that point-blank range fired a shotgun into their heads and murdered them, released from prison.
So it goes both ways.
There is not a great deal in the public record about what you and Syrian dictator Basar Bashar al-Assad discussed.
Told you guys they were going to attack her on that as well, which they did.
They hit her hard with Assad and Snowden and her talking about the intelligence officials that signed off on the Hunter Biden laptop, et cetera.
For so long in January of 2020.
Because Tulsi Gabbard is Democrat, chat.
17.
She's kind of like RFK in that sense.
And I think there's a great deal of interest from the American people about what was discussed in that meeting.
So what did you talk about?
And did you press Assad on things like his use of chemical weapons, systematic torture, and the killing of so many Syrians?
Yes, Senator.
Upon returning from this trip, I met with people like then leader Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer, talked to them and answered their questions about the trip.
And quite frankly, I was surprised that there was no one from the intelligence community or the State Department who reached out or showed any interest whatsoever in my takeaways from that trip.
I would have been very happy to have a conversation and give them a back brief.
I went with former Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who had been there many times before and who had met with Assad before.
A number of topics were covered and discussed.
And to directly answer your question, yes, I asked him tough questions about his own regime's actions, the use of chemical weapons and the brutal tactics that were being used against his own people.
Were you able to extract any concessions from President?
Now, what I will say is there's been contention on this, guys, with the chemical weapons being used on whether Assad was actually the one that used them on his people or not.
You know, I've spoken with some people in the Syrian geopolitical scene, right, that have actually refuted this.
And I might actually have them on.
If you guys want to hear the other side, this is not my expertise, but I could definitely, I've talked with some people on Twitter about this shit, Syrian Girl and a couple others, truth teller, and they've actually challenged this narrative and showed me evidence.
But there is some stuff out there that shows that the whole gassing stuff of his own people isn't necessarily true.
But one day I'll do an episode on that and bring them on so you guys can get the other perspective.
No, and I didn't expect.
I'm not 100% sure either way, me personally, but I do like to hear both sides.
But I felt these issues were important to address.
According to your revised strip report, your third question.
I take it from what you have said to a couple of my colleagues that while we may disagree on the meaning of Rule 6E as to getting the transcript, you would not object to this committee seeking access to that transcript.
No.
And you're aware that Rule 6E permits you to talk about your own testimony.
Will you testify to this committee, let's say in a classified setting, as to what you said to the grand jury?
Senator, I'm here to testify to this committee about everything I'm allowed to.
You're allowed under Rule 6E to tell us what you said to the grand jury.
This is kind of the first day that an assistant U.S. attorney goes to the first grand jury and is asked by a witness, can I talk about what I told you?
And the answer is yes, you know.
Senator, I will consult with counsel and provide the appropriate question.
Let me just say right to the point, Mr. Patel.
What are you hiding?
Why won't you tell us?
You testified under a grant of immunity after taking the Fifth Amendment, as you're privileged to do.
And the appearance here is that you have something to hide.
I submit to my colleagues on the committee, we need to know what the grand jury testimony is.
We need access to that second volume.
And you have no objection to our seeking it, but you won't tell us, even in a classified confidential setting.
I think that position is disqualifying.
That was days of testimony years ago.
I don't have the ability to recognize that.
Well, you can refresh your recollection with access to the transcript.
Let me ask you.
And I think there's you obviously have read a lot about it during the 24 plus years since that, and most Americans have.
There's a general consensus that there was a massive intelligence failure.
This caught us all by surprise, even though the World Trade Center had been attacked earlier.
Do you think stovepiping was a problem in our intelligence failure?
There's no question about it, Senator.
Okay.
Well, based on your reading.
Okay, wait, could you elaborate?
Yes, absolutely, Senator.
When we look back at the post-9-11 reporting and the post-assessments that were made, it was very clear that there was stovepiping of information and intelligence that occurred at many levels, at the highest, but also at the lowest levels, where information that was collected by the FBI, information that was collected by the CIA, was not being shared.
There was almost ships passing in the night, where if there was an integration of those intelligence elements and information being shared, it is highly likely that that horrific attack could have been prevented.
And that's the witnesses can always reveal their grand jury testimony.
Do you authorize us to get access to your testimony?
I authorize this committee to lawfully obtain any records that they are appropriately allowed to get.
And we are only, you're speaking in circles now because we're only lawfully authorized to get that with your permission as the witness.
Do you give us that permission?
Senator, I'm not an expert on this constitutional standard, and so I can't admit to something.
It's not expert.
Well, he is a former prosecutor.
It's super simple.
Grand jury Rule 6E doesn't apply to witnesses.
This is not hard.
You are a witness.
That is a simple fact.
You authorize us to see it.
As a procedure, where grand jury witnesses were not allowed to share what they were testifying to.
And when I was commissioned, grand jury judges are allowed to speak about what they were told about what they said in the grand jury, unless they're under a specific court order.
Are you under a specific court order not to reveal your testimony to the grand jury?
Senator, I can't go.
I can't go into court orders granted by the D.C. District Chief Judge.
If they apply to you, of course you can.
You want me to violate a court order?
You're saying that there's a secret court order in which you can't tell whether you're subject to a court order or not?
I'm telling you that if you find the applicable court order and it permits this report.
I don't need a court order if you give authorization.
I'm not the one that has the authority to do that.
Yes, you are as a witness.
You're just wrong on that.
Hey, Sean Hannity here.
Hey, click.
Yeah.
So that gives you guys an idea of how they got attacked last week, right?
And this is, guys, this has been going on.
Just to give you guys a quick little like thing on this before, now we're going to get into the tariffs.
Shout out to Albo Ace.
He says, Tulsi is a better person than me.
No way last because I'd be telling everyone the truth of the boys and in these meetings, especially 9-11.
Yeah, guys, the fact that they still won't declassify 9-11, that should tell you guys everything, bro.
9-11 is absolutely wild.
We're over here fighting for JFK declassifications, right?
But I went over, I think, even on here, a thread with what went down with JFK.
But anyway, yeah, the Senate confirmation hearings, guys, have been really tough for Trump's people.
RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, Cash Patel, Pete Hexeth, they all got grilled, okay, during their Senate confirmation hearings.
All right, obviously, Cash Patel has interviews where he said, I'm going to shut down the FBI in day one at the Hoover Building.
He said he released a book where he talked about all these deep state officials that were, you know, instrumental in the witch hunt against Trump and using lawfare.
You look at someone like Pete Hexeth, who you know mismanaged funds from his non-for-profits, being a drunkard, sexual assault, adultery, etc.
They grow them on that.
You look at someone like Tulsi Gabbard, as you guys can see here, they dislike her positive comments about Edward Snowden for exposing, I think it was Operation Whirlwind, where they were illegally collecting American telephone information, which the NSA should never be doing that.
They beat up RFK on vaccines, right?
Saying that he's a conspiracy theorist, attacking him for, you know, dumping a bear in fucking Central Park and all this other shit.
They attacked him for that.
Matt Gates was supposed to be one of the first people that they wanted to get confirmed as Attorney General, right?
They beat him up immediately.
He didn't even want to go through the Senate confirmation because they made the allegations about how he was hooking up with an underage girl and he had like a sugar daddy relationship with her, et cetera.
Despite the fact that the FBI never actually did an investigation and they cleared him, or they did an investigation and they ended up clearing him and they didn't push any charges.
But Matt Gates just, you know, got out.
They beat up Christy Noam a little bit about shooting her dog because she did a story.
She wrote a book in her memoir where she talks about how she had shot her dog because her puppy for being too rambunctious and it showed it was supposed to show that she can make tough decisions when needed.
Also, they were attacking her because as you guys know, I think she's the governor of North or South Dakota.
And there's a couple Indian reservations that won't let her run, guys.
There's a couple Indian reservations.
For those that are unaware, we have several Native American reservations all across the United States, which are considered like sovereign land almost.
And these Native American tribes run them.
And, you know, they basically get a stipend check.
They basically live for free, et cetera.
And there's a couple of these all over the country in different states.
North Dakota or South Dakota has some.
Christy Noam is not allowed to go on some of these.
So, you know, they absolutely grilled his cabinet picks.
They're, you know, dragging their feet with confirming them.
They're making it very difficult on Trump.
And that's kind of what it is.
Now, are a lot of these people going to get confirmed?
Yeah, Christy Noam got confirmed.
Pete Hexeth got confirmed.
Pete Hexeth got confirmed by the skin of his teeth.
If I'm not mistaken, J.D. Vance casted the tie-breaking vote as vice president of the United States.
But the point is, is that they're not making it easy for Trump to get his people in.
And there's a bunch of reasons for this, right?
They see what he's doing is radical.
The Democrats are losing their minds.
They're very concerned.
You know, so yeah.
Yeah.
Also, you know, there's been some talk that Donald Trump is trying to go after some of the FBI agents and the pro and the AUSAs that led the law fare against him, right?
And the director of the FBI, the interim one right now, the acting, stood against it.
But anyway, let's go ahead and start getting into the tariff stuff.
Okay.
And I got three different sources here that we can watch that explain what tariffs are.
Okay.
We can start with this one first.
Some of you guys might not be familiar with what this is.
So let me go ahead.
We'll watch this one first, then we'll watch the shorter ones after.
the The heart of the Donald Trump economic plan.
We should before we get into tariffs.
Let me go ahead and make this louder for you, ninjas.
The heart of the Donald Trump economic plan.
We should talk about the chicken war.
The chicken war is a clucking good story.
In post-World War II West Germany, people started eating a lot of chicken, specifically American chicken.
Midway through 1962, U.S. farmers were on track to sell more than $50 million worth, half a billion in today's money.
This made European farmers mad.
So the organization that later became the European Union put a tariff on chicken.
A five-pound chicken that started as $1.60 became $2.25.
Imports quickly dropped.
U.S. chicken farmers and politicians were furious.
And we thought Germany's our big market for chicken, and so if we hurt the Germans, maybe we'll get them to change their mind on chicken.
So the U.S. put a 25% tariff on trucks, like Germany's Volkswagen.
And it worked.
Their truck sales in the U.S. fell by half, and they never really recovered.
Meanwhile, Germans paid more for their chicken, and Americans had fewer truck options.
It's kind of a perfect example of what tariffs do.
Hurt consumers while protecting very specific industries.
Now, also, guys, keep in mind, right, that this is something that could be used for other reasons as well besides, you know, economic compliance, right?
Well, let's go ahead first.
And I want you guys to see what tariffs are, and then I'll go ahead and talk about what's going on today.
Or attempt to get countries to change their behavior.
While they haven't been a large part of trade policy in decades, former President Donald Trump wants to change that.
Some might say it's economic nationalism.
I call it common sense.
I call it America first.
President Trump has really sort of brought a lot of people out to think that tariffs might be something that's useful in America's economic arsenal in a way that hasn't been used in the world.
And I'm purposely showing you guys a left-leaning video, right, from the Wall Street Journal.
And then we're going to go show you the other stuff.
Past.
Here's how tariffs work and what Trump's proposals would do.
Let's start in 2018 when President Trump put tariffs on washing machines.
We're going to benefit our consumers and we're going to create a lot of jobs.
Since then, whenever a washing machine is imported to the U.S., the company on the U.S. side doing the importing pays a tariff to the U.S. government.
Their margins are pretty low.
They've got to pass.
And, you know, obviously, and the reason for this, guys, is that it.
So you're the American guy.
You're the American business.
You're bringing this product in, right?
You're importing it in.
So you're going to go ahead and you're going to get taxed for doing that because you're utilizing a foreign nation to make your product in the effort to, you know, save money because that's why they always import shit in is because it's cheaper.
So they go ahead and tax you on that.
And the concept is supposed to promote domestic industry.
Pass that price on to consumers who ultimately pay it.
That's the whole point in some sense to re- But the business owners nine out of ten times to keep their margins the same and keep operations going.
What they do is they pass that bill on to the consumer by increasing the price of said product that they imported.
Reduce demand for those goods and create space for domestic producers.
Or it puts pressure on them to purchase it from domestic suppliers, which is obviously the goal here.
After the tariffs, not only did the price of imported washing machines go up, so did the ones made in the U.S. There's this myth out there that if we tax imports, domestic producers won't change their prices.
And that's not the case.
You're creating more demand for them.
So naturally, the price goes up.
And it wasn't just washers.
Dryers went up in price too, even though they weren't part of the tariffs.
Usually it's the case if you buy a washer, you buy a dryer.
So even though dryers weren't directly affected by the tariff, they were indirectly affected by the shift in demand.
Now, it wasn't all bad.
These tariffs did create a lot of jobs.
About 1800, mostly from those foreign companies like Samsung and LG opening plants in the U.S. And a study found the U.S. collected $82 million annually.
But because of those price increases, it cost consumers $1.5 billion more.
So they basically paid $815,000 per job.
This is a very expensive deal.
Yeah, but here's the other thing too that people need to understand, right?
So tariffs also accomplish other geopolitical aspirations, right?
Like if you look at it just from a financial standpoint, you might say, oh, like this doesn't make sense.
We're paying more.
Well, the thing is, is that a lot of these countries, right, which is why Trump is doing this with Mexico and Canada, rely heavily upon doing trade with us.
But they might not necessarily do what we want them to do in other realms of the geopolitical arena.
So this is a way to put pressure on them, right?
Now, does it mean that we can deal with some higher prices in the short term?
For sure, of course.
But sometimes the ends justify the means.
Job creation program.
And so that's another reason why.
And we'll get into more of that later on with Mexico and Canada.
Economists don't like tariffs.
They're much more cost-effective, more efficient ways of increasing employment in those industries.
These weren't the only tariffs Trump created in 2018.
The big ones were on steel and aluminum.
Those were really designed to punish China for its transgressions of international trade rules.
Also for national security.
They're used to make a lot of military equipment, but also everyday things like cars.
All the industries that use steel have to pay the higher price.
That squeezes their profit margins and also puts them at a competitive disadvantage against foreign producers of those same goods who don't have to pay those inflated costs for their inputs.
And so a lot of studies have shown that you lose jobs, as many, if not more jobs in those downstream industries, as you gain in the upstream industries that are being protected by the tariffs.
Many studies on the 2018 tariffs found some pros, some cons.
Manufacturing jobs, which were on the decline, didn't increase, but they did level out.
The overall economy lost jobs, mostly in those downstream industries.
And the costs of the tariffs were passed on to U.S. companies and consumers.
So not great for the economy, but it did motivate U.S. companies to move out of China and made supply chains more resilient.
But it didn't change much of China's behavior.
And in many ways, they became more aggressive.
But here's the thing.
Even with all the economic downsides, a review by the Biden administration suggested Trump's tariffs should remain and the administration should add or increase them, which they did.
Once tariffs get in place, there are two factors that sort of keep them in place for some time.
First of all, there are going to be domestic interest groups that have a stake in seeing those tariffs maintained because they like the extra market share that they've gained as a result of those tariffs.
And second of all, tariffs are a bargaining chip.
So why would we sort of unilaterally get rid of these, even if there's some economic benefits, when we might use it in some negotiations down the road?
Tariffs are really hard to remove.
It's why, 60 years later, there's still a 25% tariff on trucks, even though U.S. chicken farmers no longer care about selling in Europe.
So we're still living with a legacy of the chicken war.
So that's sort of another lesson of history, is you have to be careful about imposing these tariffs because you think you're doing it for a short-term strategic reasons or you're just helping out this industry temporarily, but they can last for decade upon decade upon decade.
Tariff policy is kind of old.
Even by the chicken war, they were only imposed on around 7% of U.S. imports.
Trump's plan for a second term is to bring them back dramatically.
This is the policy that built this country and this is the policy that will save our country.
He's proposing a 60% tariff on everything from China and a 10 or even 20% on every import from every other country.
Countries are going to finally, after 75 years, pay us back for all that we've done for the world.
Multiple independent studies looked at the possible effects.
One found it would cost the average American household $1,700 from higher prices.
Another found it could cost more than 684,000 jobs.
And they don't factor in how domestic goods might get more expensive or retaliatory tariffs from other countries.
They're not going to take this lying down.
They're not going to change their behavior in some way to appease the administration.
It always kicks off a trade war, Chad, every single time.
...imposes such tariffs, they're going to retaliate.
So not only will U.S. imports shrink, but U.S. exports will shrink as well.
Trump wants to use these tariffs as a revenue stream for the U.S. to pay for tax cuts.
As tariffs on foreign countries go up, taxes on American workers and families come down.
Studies found his proposal would likely bring in around a quarter of a trillion dollars per year, about 5% of what the federal government currently brings in with taxes.
So if tariffs are harmful, always harmful even to the economy, why is Trump so focused on them?
In the last 20 years, China has gotten aggressive, investing in manufacturing to become the world's largest exporter.
Political leverage.
Even today, they invest more than any other country.
It has let them export things like steel and aluminum at below market values.
That, coupled with numerous trade rule violations, allowed President Trump to really restart the whole discussion about using tariffs to achieve certain objectives, such as punishing other countries.
And the Biden administration has just continued that.
So the whole environment has really changed from 20 years ago when trade policy was pretty quiet business.
And now we're talking about industrial policy, tariffs, subsidies, and all these different interventions because the whole global and geopolitical environment has changed quite dramatically.
And it would change even more dramatically with Trump's proposed tariff plan.
In the short run, we know the economy will suffer.
In the long run, no one really knows.
Will it be a war?
All right.
So let's look at what Fox News has to say here, because I want to give you guys different sources of course.
Well, the White House today said...
Oh, hold on, Chad.
Let's go ahead and President Trump will impose 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada.
So, Mexico and Canada, who we are their biggest trading partners, by the way, and then 10% on China.
Effective tomorrow.
He had actually threatened the move to force cooperation, curbing illegal immigration and the smuggling of fentanyl and the chemicals that make it.
Fox 26 business reporter Tom Ziska joining us live, looking at what happened next.
Tom, Rashi, Caroline, the announcement from the White House also includes an additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports.
The press secretary did not have specifics about any possible exemptions, though the president indicated yesterday there might be some things like oil imports that are not included.
All told, imports from the two countries is valued at more than $900 billion.
Without any restrictions, no exemptions, prices would rise for things like food, vegetables, foods, fruits, grains, to name a few.
Gas imports as well as more than 5 million barrels of oil daily coming up.
We get a lot of our crude oil from Canada, and we get a lot of our fruit from Mexico.
From both of those countries, Canada and Mexico.
Vehicles and parts as well, vehicles assembled in both countries, manufactured there as well.
Tariffs would fall on them.
And then commodities like steel and aluminum, which would affect domestic manufacturing.
As these tariffs are ostensibly designed to change behavior, financial observers look at this latest development as a classic Trump negotiating tactic.
You may like it, you may hate it, but this is negotiating 101, right?
You got to have, if you're going to negotiate a position, you got to have some leverage.
You can't negotiate from a position of and that's you know the art of the deal, right?
You guys know Trump wrote that book.
Basically, you know, this puts Canada and Mexico in a rough spot because they do most of their trade, guys, with us, okay?
Most of their trade absolutely comes from us.
And then in Canada's case, like a lot of their GDP relies upon trade with us versus we don't do as much trade with them.
So we'd be able to wait out these tariffs a lot longer than they will.
And Trump has some requests, right?
Obviously, he wants Mexico to curb their fucking criminal activity.
The narco gangs run everything, right?
With the and fentanyl coming in.
Canada, they've allowed people to come into the United States that are on terrorist watch lists.
The Canadian immigration system, guys, gets abused bad, really bad.
And actually, I have a video to show you guys that explains this as well.
But that's basically the main reason is that he wants political compliance in other realms, which is also what tariffs serve.
It's not just about increasing the prices or creating, you know, economic pressure.
It's about creating economic pressure to also get a result that you are looking for at the negotiating table.
And clearly, we have some immigration-related ones here when it comes to Donald Trump.
Weakness to get an agreement that is favorable for what your outcome, whatever outcome you want it to be.
So if you assume that's true, if this is a hardline negotiating tactic, presumably the tariffs would lighten or disappear if there were improvements, or they could get harsher if there was no improvement.
Both Canada and Mexico have indicated they are prepared to respond with their own tariffs if President Trump.
Yep, and I'll show you guys real quick how Trudeau responded to this.
Tonight, I am announcing Canada will be responding to the U.S. trade action with 25% tariffs against $155 billion worth of American goods.
This will include immediate tariffs on $30 billion worth of goods as of Tuesday, followed by further tariffs on $125 billion worth of American products in 21 days time to allow Canadian companies and supply chains to seek to find alternatives.
Yeah, so they're obviously not happy about this up in Canada for obvious reasons, but this guy gave a pretty damn good explanation on this.
And I've talked about a lot of this shit on X and other platforms for a bit.
But here's this Canadian guy where he explains this shit, because he kind of understands what's going on.
Turn Canada into a third world country without exaggeration.
We will soon be better known as...
Donald Trump's tariffs are going to turn Canada...
Hold on, let me bring up this volume for you, ninjas.
...
Into a third world country.
Without exaggeration, we will soon be better known as Snow Mexico.
So first, what is a tariff?
A tariff is an import or export tax, meaning anything that goes into America being sold to an American company or individual will have a 25% federal tax added to it to be paid by the person who is buying the product.
Now, again, this doesn't mean Canadians will have to pay 25% more, but what it does is it prices us out of the international market when it comes to America.
Americans will just no longer buy anything from Canada.
To put it into perspective as to how big of a deal this is, roughly 60% of our international trade is with America, and that accounts for 40% of our overall is with America.
Roughly 60% of our international trade is with America, and that accounts for 40% of our overall GDP.
So our trade with America is almost half of our entire economic productivity, which is about to just be wiped off of our spreadsheet.
And again, to really hammer in how serious this is, Doug Ford has said that his team has already advised him that he can expect unemployment numbers to go up by 500 to 600,000.
Ontario's current unemployment is 600,000, meaning our unemployment is expected to double in the face of these tariffs and will definitely reach double digit percentage-wise.
Now, why are these tariffs being put in place?
Donald Trump has cited our border as the issue.
Over the recent years, the number of individuals being and guys, I could tell you this actually from personal experience.
So Canada has a very lax immigration policy.
It's very bad.
It's so bad that people utilize it to gain entry into the United States, as he's going to explain here in a second, because Canada has basically damn near open borders and they have a broken asylum system, right?
When you see them being overrun with people from all these poor countries, it's because they break their asylum system.
Apprehended at the Canada-U.S.
border that are on terrorist watch lists has skyrocketed.
So as a comparison, it's roughly 350 individuals on terrorist watch lists apprehended at the Canada-U.S.
border compared to 150 at the Mexico-U.S.
border, meaning Canada is now the preferred route into America for terrorist and criminal organizations because of our lax immigration policies.
For instance, Trudeau has turned Canada into an open border experiment over the last few years.
Even just today, the Globe and Mail reported that 50,000 international students have not been showing up for class, meaning we have people that just come here due from international student status and buy their way into Canada essentially and then just disappear once they're here.
Even India has launched an investigation into the amount of Indians that come here with programs like our international student program and then immediately illegally cross into America.
Also, our asylum program is a massive issue.
People come here, they and I've known about this for a while.
You know, I had a case, guys, that dealt with national security on Sri Lankans.
And guys, they were abusing the fucking system big time.
Big, big time.
That's why a lot of people don't know this.
Sri Lankans, they have the biggest representation of Sri Lankans outside of Sri Lanka is actually in Toronto.
Actually, here's a rock-solid case: the Ahmed Al-Didi case, who was granted Canadian citizenship after, despite being on video dismembering a victim for ISIS.
Bro, that is crazy.
Achmed Eldidi, let's look this guy up real quick.
Terrorism offenses.
And this comes right here from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, which is their version of the FBI.
They arrested father-son on several terrorism-related charges after receiving attorney general consent to commence proceedings under 83 of the criminal code.
The rest of Canada's national security.
And they gave this guy a fucking citizenship, dude.
Like, do they not vet anything?
Yeah, this is all Canadian news.
CBSA unaware of ISIS video allegedly showing such and such.
A grilling for the public safety minister as new information emerges about the father and son charged in an alleged terror plot.
Cook, bro.
Canada's literally welcome punch.
You guys see why I make fun of them all the time when I say that they're a failed nation?
You guys see now what I'm talking about, bro?
You know, I've worked with these guys hand in hand in law enforcement, man.
That's why I'd be making fun of Canada, bro.
They're so fucking disheveled.
It was only in June of this year that CSIS became aware of CSIS is their version of the CIA.
That's their main intelligence agency chat.
Later, Ahmed El-D and his son Mustafa L-D were arrested.
They faced nine terror-related offenses related to an alleged plan on behalf of ISIS to commit a violent attack in Toronto.
This is the way that the investigative and national security system should work.
But opposition MPs see it differently.
Are you really telling Canadians that that's how our system should work?
He's been here for six years.
All of the appropriate steps were put in place by CSIS and the RCMP.
New documents indicate that immigration and security officials vetted the father's case multiple times after his arrival in 2018.
He was granted Canadian citizenship in May of this year.
This despite a 2015 graphic video allegedly depicting him dismembering someone outside of Canada.
Bruh, what the fuck, man?
L Canada for their fucking unawareness.
Also, on behalf of the Islamic State.
As for the son, the documents show Canadian officials denied him a student visa in 2019.
But in 2020, he entered Canada and made a refugee claim.
It was granted in 2022.
So, yes, from time to time, people do slip in.
This immigration lawyer says screening procedures must be tightened.
I don't think this is a failure on the part of immigration.
I think this is a failure.
No, it's a big failure on the part of immigration.
Big failure, because it is their duty to run biometrics, run background checks, run them through all the intelligence databases, et cetera, and ensure that they're viable members to become, you know, turned into Canadian citizens, naturalized into Canadian citizens.
Failure on the part of CSIS because they are the government organization that is tasked with doing these security checks.
Olivia, where does the parliamentary investigation go from here?
Well, up next, we are expected to hear from Immigration Minister Mark Miller, who is looking into revoking the father's citizenship.
The Liberals reversed a move by the previous Conservative government that stripped dual citizens of their Canadian status if they're convicted of terrorism.
Meanwhile, the L Ds made court appearances on Wednesday, just as the committee began its investigation.
Olivia Stefanovich in Ottawa.
All right.
So let's get back to where we were.
Follows through with his promise.
You may recall earlier this week, the U.S. My bad.
It was right here.
Boom.
As an example, though, of what you're talking about, of this kind of what Canadians might feel right now or be feeling and how they might respond to this.
We do have an example of that that occurred tonight at the Ottawa Senators Hockey Game.
And I want to play that tape for people and then we'll come back with some more tips.
Shut the fuck up, fat woman.
Okay, they're unaware of the.
Yeah, that's just incompetence from you guys.
All right, so that's what the case you were talking about.
Ahmed Al-Didi case, who was granted Canadian citizenship.
So basically, long story short, they can't even vet who they bring in as U.S. citizens.
Sorry, they can't even vet who they turn into Canadian citizens.
So what the hell do you guys think is going to happen on the border when they let these weirdo motherfuckers come into our country that are on terrorist watch lists?
After despite being on video dismembering a victim for ISIS, he came here as an asylum seeker and did the whole year too long process of that and then got granted Canadian citizenship.
So again, this isn't the vast majority of them that are doing this, but the small number of them that are are just slipping through the cracks because Canada is run by absolute imbeciles.
That's a fact.
Again, this is going to absolutely decimate Canada's economy.
Every single province and territory in Canada is a larger trading partner with America than any other province.
So each independent province trades with America more than anyone else in Canada.
This is not minor at all.
And what is our current state of governance?
Well, we've got a government that is holding Canada hostage to prorogation.
So they, in order to avoid a no-confidence vote, there is no practical reason for this as far as needing to be done other than just to try to retain power for the Liberal Party so that they can shoehorn Mark Carney in as Justin Trudeau's replacement.
So we've gone from having a World Economic Forum puppet to a World Economic Forum scriptwriter become the Canadian prime minister.
And here's the thing, bro.
Canada is not in a good place, guys.
Look at the Canadian dollar right now.
The Canadian dollar to the U.S. dollar.
Let's see.
69 cents.
Move my mug out of the way.
69 cents, chat.
Fucking abysmal, man.
Canada is not a good place at all.
All right.
And, you know, this comes from Benny Johnson here.
Immediately following Trump's tariff announcement, the value of both the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso are in free fall.
Don't mess with the United States of America.
Bro, they need us more than we need them, chat.
That's the simple fact right there.
All right?
They need us more than we need them.
Did you guys know that Canada doesn't even have a nuclear program?
You guys know that shit?
Let me double-check here.
I'm almost certain they don't have a nuclear program.
Yep.
Canada has never maintained or possessed weapons of mass destruction.
Canada participated in NATO's nuclear mission between 1963 and 1984, which included the hosting of U.S. nuclear weapons on its soil.
Does Mexico have nukes?
No, Mexico doesn't have nuclear weapons, right?
I know this, but I wanted to Google in front of you guys so you guys can see, you know, what I'm talking about here.
And they never will have nukes.
You want to know why?
Because we're the fucking nuclear power, not them.
All right?
So, as with everything in life, when it comes to relationships, guys, he who cares less carries the leverage.
We have the monopoly of force with the superior military.
We have the monopoly of force through having nuclear weapons.
We have the monopoly of force with a superior economy.
And we have the monopoly of leverage where they need our trade more than we need theirs.
Okay?
So sometimes you have to do shit like this to get political, how do I say this?
To navigate through turbulent political waters.
Sometimes you have to do shit like this to get people to the negotiating table.
All right.
Let's keep going.
And all of the exact same policies that have created the scenario where these tariffs are getting put on us, like, say, the open border policies, are just going to continue.
I know Trudeau said he was pulling back, but he hasn't, and he won't.
And neither will his replacement.
And, you know, you've got people.
Look, we got some Canadians in the chat mad at me already.
Bro, we give you guys uranium.
Like Doug Ford and Ottawa saying that we should go to economic war with America, despite the fact that we are completely dysfunctional.
And you know what?
I typically agree that you should negotiate through strength and that you shouldn't just take a field position when somebody is attacking you.
But the hard truth is that over the last 10 years, Canada's economy has been decimated to the point that we don't have strength to negotiate from.
Yeah, because you guys have allowed mass immigration, right?
In the hope that they would come in and work and stimulate the economy, but not really.
Right?
Lost your national identity.
Dollars in the fucking toilet.
Crime is rampant all over Toronto.
Dollar ain't fucking doing well.
We are the equivalent of somebody that has atrophied and now can't get out of a wheelchair.
You know, for the last 10 years, our GDP per capita has completely stagnated, if not declined.
The only reason we are growing economically is because we are pouring people into this country, which is causing way more second and third order consequences than it is solving of problems.
But I guess the one silver lining here is this, is that I think the border issue is a real issue for Trump.
However, I also think this is just a vendetta against Trudeau.
And I think that I think that's a part of it too.
I do think that Trump has some funny aspirations with making Canada some sort of 51st state.
And this might be a way to beat them in a compliance.
But I also do think that Trump does not like Trudeau.
And this is an effort to get the state of Canada to dislike him even more and get him out of there.
Because trying to get shit done, right, through Canada means you need someone up there that kind of sees eye to eye with you, right?
And obviously, Trudeau's a hardcore liberal.
So I could see why Trump might not want him in power, right?
And this might be a way to do it.
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Matter of fact, let me just read some of these.
Cannibal become India 2.0 with all them Jays, Jeets, and now they're economy going down the drain.
Okay.
We got Arian says, continuing list super chat, it's investing in rental properties in UAE and Saudi, and I get rental income and capital appreciation with a house to lovekeep.
Is it a good start for someone with low money?
I think that's a part two of a question.
W. Meyer needs some advice.
I'm a part-time union student who was fortunate enough to invest around 80% of my income every month.
What do you think about fractional real estate shares?
I mean, you could do it, bro.
It's a way to get your foot in the door.
But, you know, I think owning it outright is the best way.
But you want to get your feet well, you could do that.
But you could also do REITs as well, bro, if you just want to fractionally own shit and not have to deal with toilets.
Justin Department announces new task force to combat anti-Semitism.
Leo Terrell will be head of it.
Really?
Really?
Let me look this up real quick.
Hold on, chat.
leo what is it see here Wow.
February 3rd, this came out just today.
Pursuant to President Trump's executive order on additional measures to combat anti-Semitism Justice Department announced today the formation of a multi-agency task force to combat anti-Semitism task forces.
First party will be to root out anti-Semitic harassment in schools and on college campuses.
And the district Department of Justice Task Force will include representatives from the U.S. Department of Education, Department of Health, Human Services, blah, blah, blah.
Anti-Semitism is repugnant to this nation's ideal, said senior counsel of the United States for civil rights, Leo Terrell, who will be heading the task force department.
Take seriously.
Yeah.
This isn't good, chat.
That's not good.
They're going to enforce it.
I mean, we knew this was coming, but now they're actually doing it, which is problematic because this right here, my friends, basically is going to impede foreign nationals, students' ability to speak freely.
Right?
The right to gather and assemble and protest is protected under the First Amendment.
I anticipate that this is going to be challenged, though.
That's crazy, though, from Waters.
Trump signed, and literally, this came out like eight hours ago.
Trump signed an executive order to create U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund.
It's where the U.S. government can now start owning stocks and companies, Slippery Slope.
Interesting.
Can agree to border security plan.
Okay.
Did this come out recently, bro?
Waters?
Can you break down how tariffs affect the stock market?
We're doing that now.
What are your thoughts on the prime minister coming to the U.S.?
Do you think Trump will follow through in continuation with clearing Gaza?
Also, I've heard rhetorics, and Trump is signing a bill to put his face on Mount Rushmore.
Is that correct?
I didn't hear about that bill with Mount Rushmore.
I don't know how they would get that done.
I think what Trump is going to try to do is he's going to try to get Jordan.
I think he's going to bully Jordan and Egypt to take a lot of these Palestinians in, chat.
That's what I think he's going to do.
Despite the fact that the ceasefire is going on, I think it's a six-week period, if I'm not mistaken.
The ceasefires are probably going to continue.
They're doing it in waves.
I think, because here's the thing, once the ceasefires are done, chat, we're not sure what's going to happen after that, right?
Right now, there's no IDF in Gaza.
But who knows if they're going to go back in after the fact, you know, and try to finish the job.
Because, I mean, look, I'll show you guys a little bit of what I'm talking about here.
Right?
Now, obviously, some of this is propaganda, but some of it is very true as well.
Let me show you guys this real quick.
I'm going to show you guys the screen here in a second.
Hamas has released four more hostages as part of a ceasefire deal with Israel.
And this was nine days ago.
This is, I think, the first or second wave.
Parents of the soldiers burst into cheers as they watched their daughters being handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza on Saturday.
And you guys could see, look, look at all these guys here, right?
Look at all these Hamas with their masks on for obvious reasons, right?
Now, obviously, let's be honest here.
Let's look at this objectively.
This is 1,000% of propaganda push, right?
But they're sending a message.
What is the message they're sending?
They're sending a message that Israel failed, right?
Hold on, I'm going to break this down a little bit more.
Let me get some water because we're about to cook here a little bit, chat.
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I've been using that foam that I told you guys about before, along with the hair transplant, has worked pretty good.
So we're filling out, bro.
We're going to be, we're going to be all black very soon.
But anyway, going back to what I was telling you guys, right?
Look, when Israel invaded Gaza, their stated objectives were to get the hostages back and to destroy Hamas, right?
Currently, they're getting the hostages back, but they have not destroyed Hamas to the same degree that they think they did, right?
As they watched their daughters being handed over to the Red Cross in Gaza on Saturday.
They were abducted from an army base during the October 7th attack.
And I remember these girls when they were kidnapped, some of them, right?
When they took pictures, et cetera.
But you can see, look, all these Hamas fighters here are alive.
Right?
So Israel didn't kill them all as they wanted to, right?
And they were able to get Israel to leave Gaza and get the hostages back.
Now, I'm, you know, curious as to what's going to happen after all the hostages are sent back, but the rebuilding process is going to be very difficult, right?
And Trump is pushing to try to get them back to, or try to get them to Jordan or Egypt or whatever.
And we give Egypt a lot of aid, by the way, guys.
A lot of aid.
And a big reason why we give them so much aid is we basically pay them off to play nice with Israel.
Because Egypt used to be sworn enemies with Israel, especially during the Kennedy days.
Sworn enemies.
That's why a lot of people like Nasser, former head of Egypt.
But now we basically pay them a lot of money and pay their debts off to play nice with Egypt.
Basically, everywhere in the Middle East, guys, we've either destabilized them through war, toppled their government, or we pay them to play nice.
Jordan and Egypt are two examples of countries that we pay them to play nice with Israel.
As part of the exchange, dozens of Palestinian prisoners are being freed from Israeli.
Look at all these fucking guys.
There's still a lot of them, chat.
There's still a lot of them.
Prisons.
This is the second prisoner swap since the ceasefire started last week.
And they're doing this as a show of force.
Again, propaganda, war propaganda, but they're trying to show, have to balance propaganda.
They're trying to show, look, Israel, you guys bombed us, you guys attacked us, but the resistance won't end and we're going to keep fighting you guys.
That's what they're basically trying to say here by this show of force of having all these guys out here with their headbands.
The truth brokered by niggas look like a bunch of teenage mutant ninja turtles, bro.
Car and Egypt, backed by the United States, is the first phase of a deal aimed at ending the 15-month war in Gaza.
The conflict has killed tens of thousands of people, mostly Palestinians.
Basically what he's saying is particularly the Ezzedine Al Qassan Brigades who liberated our prisoners.
By God, there's a feeling of joy and pride on this day of victory.
Because as you guys know, as a part of this exchange, they had to release hundreds of Palestinians to get these IDF soldiers back and some of these hostages.
Good afternoon, Myron.
This is from Cuckoo.
It says, hey, Myron, are you aware of Article 1, Section 8, giving Congress the power to grant letters of marquee and reprisal, American Congress, stability contract privateers to go after Mexico cartels as payment privateers and USA split 50-50 of gold money and assets recovered?
No American tax dollars involved.
I got this from Senator Mike Lee, you saw.
I'm not aware of that.
Tom Brady and Snoop Darker in a new commercial to tackle anti- Really?
Really, Waters?
Water, send me the link, bro.
We'll react to that shit.
Waters, drop the link.
Wow.
So obviously they're very happy that, you know, they're getting their their their hostages back because a lot of these Palestinians were held on like no crime, no trial, right?
They're just being held on suspicion of being terrorists, right?
Which an Israeli court ruled.
Did you see what the sign said behind the female hostages?
No, I didn't see what that sign said.
All right, let's go back to our Canadian thing here.
We didn't finish this.
He is likely using this whole scenario.
We're bouncing around, chat, a little bit here, but we're going back to the tariffs with USA.
As a squeeze point in order to root out the liberals from leadership in Canada so that he can have a, let's say, a competent leader to actually negotiate with.
So one can hope that that's the scenario and that Canada will truly feel the pressure from this tariff incident.
But we've got a government that seems to rather rule over ashes than give up power.
Yeah, which that's a great way to put it.
You know, obviously they don't want to be looked at as weak.
Oh, by the way, guys, we got a new banner for the YouTubes and for the Rumble.
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And yeah, man, we're cooking, guys.
Like I told y'all before, we're taking over.
The goal is to turn this show into one of the best political and cultural commentary shows.
As you guys know, me, I tell y'all the truth.
I mean, hell, you know, even if it's not necessarily to my benefit, right?
I kept it real with y'all on Charlie Kirk and him supporting the deportation of visa holders, right?
I'm willing to go against the grain on certain topics that most Republicans or most conservative creators would never fucking discuss.
Because let's be honest, most right-wing creators that are big would never dare criticize Israel for obvious reasons.
And, you know what I mean?
And I'm willing to do that.
I'm willing to call out bullshit.
I like Trump, but I'm willing to call out, you know, like this anti-Semitism bill is problematic.
It's extremely problematic.
I've talked about this at length.
Why it's problematic?
Between the IHRA being the ones that define what anti-Semitism is, and then the fact that this term anti-Semitism constantly changes its definition over the years based on whatever political agenda it needs to fit to work.
So you have a nebulous term that's being defined by an international organization, the IHRA, right?
And that definition, which can always change, is being used to curb this speech in the United States of America, which I find is absolutely fucking ludicrous and illegal and unconstitutional every single way.
Because let me tell y'all this.
You get more slack for talking shit about Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel than you do about talking about the United States and Donald Trump.
That's the reality.
How is it that we work harder to protect a foreign prime minister and his country from valid criticisms, right, than we do to protect our own president of the United States of fucking America, bro?
That's crazy.
That's absolutely fucking wild, right?
And I said before, I'll say it again.
If you take one person's free speech, it's just a matter of time and they're going to take the free speech of someone else.
That's why every single red-blooded American, whether conservative or liberal, that believes in the Constitution, you need to object to this, right?
Because it starts with them taking away the freedom of speech from visa holders.
Once that's successful, then it's going to be on people that have green cards.
Then once that's successful, it's going to be people that are here on work visas.
Then it's going to eventually work its way up to American citizens.
And the next thing you know, RIP to freedom of speech to the United States of America.
It always starts this way, guys.
It always starts this way.
Right?
The taking of rights doesn't happen like right up there overtly where they just rip your freedom of speech away.
It always starts slow and works its way up and gets worse and worse.
All right?
Okay, let's go back to where we were.
But yeah, I hope you guys enjoyed the, like the new look here.
I think the debrief is a lot cleaner than Against the Grain with Myron Gaines.
The debrief of Myron Gaines, I think, is better.
So yeah.
Anyway, let me go back to what we're looking at here.
So we'll see how this all plans out.
But yeah, I'm not trying to just be an alarmist here, but things are going to get real shaky for Canada.
Yeah.
I mean, 60% of the trade, man.
This is going to hurt them a lot more than it hurts us.
Trump administration's tariff.
All right.
Let's go ahead and go.
See how I'm bouncing back, guys, between left-wing, right-wing, left-wing, right-wing media.
We got MSNBC, which you guys already know.
These boys are, they don't like Trump too much.
But well, again, being fairly objective here, I'm showing you guys both sides.
Tariffs against three of our largest trading partners took effect.
Starting this morning, the Trump administration's tariffs against three of our largest trading partners took effect.
Starting today, February 1st, imported goods from both Canada and Mexico will incur a 25% tariff, and imports from China will get hit with a 10% tariff.
According to New York Times analysis, these tariffs could affect 40% of all U.S. imports, including everything from avocados to lumber to car parts to oil.
As I said, Mexico, Canada, and China are our biggest trading partners.
The United States imports roughly $1.3 trillion worth of goods and materials from those three countries alone.
Trump and his new press secretary have cited the flow of both migrants and drugs like fentanyl as the main reasons for imposing these tariffs.
And Trump has claimed that the tariffs will raise trillions of dollars from foreign governments.
But most economists agree that's not how this works.
So let's dig into it.
These tariffs are essentially a tax levied on imported goods, meaning that the U.S. companies which seek to buy goods from other countries must pay that additional tax or tariff.
That fee is not paid by the nation that sends the goods, but by the American importer.
And that increased cost is almost always passed on to American consumers to offset the company's new higher expense.
For a moment, let's focus on the trade that occurs between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
The North American trading bloc is the largest trading bloc in the world.
The trading relationships we have with Mexico and Canada, respectively, are larger than any trade agreements we have anywhere else in the world.
And because our North American bloc has enjoyed more than 30 years of free trade agreements, from the Auto Pact with Canada to the Free Trade Agreement with Canada to the North American Free Trade Agreement, which included the United States and Mexico, to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, USMCA.
Today, our three economies are deeply and intricately intertwined.
In 2023, the United States imported roughly $475 billion worth of goods from Canada.
Our top import from Canada is far and away crude oil.
After that, top categories include automobiles and car parts, machinery like nuclear reactors, and materials like plastics, wood, metals, and a lot of minerals.
The same year, the United States exported roughly $350 billion worth of goods to Canada, including automobiles and car parts, machinery, electronics, oil and gas products, and plastic.
So we buy more from Canada than we sell.
Now, to Mexico.
In 2023, we imported roughly $418 billion worth of goods, a little less than we buy from Canada.
Top imports from Mexico.
Now, it looks like we're pausing tariffs with Canada for a bit.
I think the ones at Mexico are still going to stand.
And this comes out literally brand new news right now.
Let's see here.
Let's pull this up real fast.
Fentanyl is so much.
live as we speak.
Hold on.
Let me fix this shit for you guys.
For some odd reason, Trump to pause tariffs for 30 days.
Let me but this is what it would have done, right?
As you guys know, now we know what the tariffs would have done.
Oh, shit.
So he agrees.
Okay, so he agrees to do it.
Breaking news here.
Developing story as we are hearing that President Trump has agreed to pause tariffs on Mexico for one month in exchange for Mexico placing troops along the border.
Let's okay, so he's getting what he wanted, chat.
He's getting what he wanted, man.
Back out to this, the post from the president via a truth social.
And I do want to bring it to you here in full as it says that.
Just spoke with President Scheinbaum.
I just spoke with President Claudia Scheinbaum of Mexico.
It was a very friendly conversation wherein she agreed to immediately supply 10,000 Mexican soldiers on the border, separating Mexico and the United States.
These soldiers will be specifically designated to stop the flow of fentanyl and illegal migrants into our country.
We further agreed to immediately pause the anticipated tariffs for one month period, during which we will have negotiations headed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Treasury Scott Vesant and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and high-level representatives of Mexico.
I look forward to participating in those negotiations with President Scheinbaum as we attempt to achieve a deal between our two countries.
We also continue to have this live picture out of Mexico as President Scheinbaum continues to address a crowd there, including the press.
She was answering some questions regarding that phone call that she had with President.
So again, guys, because I know a lot of people were freaking out about these tariffs, et cetera.
And I knew this was going to happen, right?
I told you all this before.
The tariffs are to let these guys know who's boss, right?
We have certain things that we want done.
To deal with the immigration problem, not only do we have to deal with the immigration problem in the United States, but we also have to stop the bleeding, stop the people coming in illegally.
So by her putting some soldiers there, creating a little bit of deterrence, because I'll tell you guys in the Mexican side, they don't give a fuck, right?
That is going to stop the flow of illegal aliens coming in.
And I knew that this was going to happen, where they were going to buckle.
Obviously, Canada and Mexico has to save some face and be like, well, we're going to match those tariffs, blah, blah, blah.
But the reality is that they're going to comply with our demands.
And they did.
Right?
Comes to an agreement.
Don't even need to use the tariffs that everyone is bitching about.
Right?
You got to be willing to burn the ship sometimes to let people know you're serious.
And he got what he wanted.
Bam.
And Trump early this morning around 8 in the morning local time.
And I do want to just recap this breaking news for you all here, reading some reporting from the Associated Press, in which they say Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum saying Monday that after a conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump, that the planned tariffs are on hold for one month.
A statement that has been confirmed.
And then they're going to reassess and go from there.
Right?
So they're going to say, hey, okay, have there been Trump's obviously going to get what Boer Matroy's going to get with these different agencies, see how many people tried to come in, et cetera.
And they're going to see how her Mexican soldiers did as far as like, you know, dealing with this problem.
And if there was an improvement, they'll keep the tariffs off.
But if there isn't, then he can use it as leverage, which is exactly what he's doing.
Right?
Look, the problem with the Biden administration is that they clearly weren't willing to have confrontation with these other world leaders, right?
We saw it with, because here's the thing, right?
Trump, sorry, Biden and Kamala are cowards.
Let's just call a spade a spade, right?
They weren't willing to stand up to other world leaders.
They weren't willing to put their foot down.
They weren't willing to let them know.
that there's going to be serious consequences for not complying with what we want, right?
And yeah, you could go hard on Iran and some of these other countries all you want, but the real show of power is, can you go ahead and smack our allies into place sometimes, right?
And, you know, obviously we're allies of Mexico and Canada, right?
We have these trade agreements, et cetera.
We saw earlier how the North American trading block is one of the biggest in the world, is the biggest in the world, right?
And Mexico and Canada do most of their trading with us, right?
But Trump understood that they need us more than we need them, and this is going to hurt them more than it hurts us.
We could go ahead and deal with a little bit of pain for a period of time, but they can't.
That's why they immediately folded and gave into Trump's commands.
Just like the Colombian president did when he said that, oh, we're not going to take them back.
And guys, this hard-nosed diplomacy a lot of the times is what's needed and what's been missing for the past four to five years.
We need these countries to come back with respecting us.
It's not just about making America great again.
It's about getting respect again, which the Biden administration absolutely tarnished.
Incompetency, Alzheimer's can barely speak, stumbling over fucking stairs.
Terrible optics for the country, right?
Now, some people might come in and say, oh, well, Trump is crazy.
He's over here starting problems, starting trade wars.
The economy is going to go bad, blah, blah.
Look, in order to get significant change, you must be comfortable with dealing with significant pain.
Okay?
Well, more time for you niggas, all right?
Like literally, in order to get significant change, you must be willing to endure significant pain, okay?
And then whoever can tolerate the pain longer wins.
In this case, Mexico and Canada, though they're trying to play hard-nosed politics, they can't endure the pain longer than we can.
Would our prices go up too?
Of course.
Did he campaign on bringing inflation down?
Of course.
Is it contradictory to his campaign?
Of course.
Make no mistake about it, guys.
Like, I'm not one of these like delusional Trump supporters.
I know that he campaigned on bringing food prices down and that these tariffs and bringing inflation down and that these tariffs would only increase the price of groceries and food.
But you guys can see, literally on the day of, what happens?
Now Mexico caves.
Oh, no, bro.
It's okay.
We'll put more soldiers on the border.
Exactly.
Colombian president.
No, we're not taking them back.
Oh, really?
Sorry, we'll take them back.
Exactly.
Canada's going to bend the knee too.
They all have to bend the knee.
They all have to bend the knee.
And I got Bernard Burns, a Canadian here, saying, Cope.
No, bro, it's not Cope.
Your government is coping.
Don't be mad at me that your dollar sucks.
Trudeau's going to bend the knee too.
If he hasn't already, I'm going to look at the news right now because obviously this story is breaking as we speak.
Discord chat, I'm in here with you guys.
Yeah, okay, yeah.
So yeah, Canada's going to pause for a month as well.
So no, it's not Cope, bro.
You guys cope.
You guys cope by accepting our fucking demands.
Here, let's see what Canada says.
Sorry, let's finish with this Mexico thing, and then we're going to go into Canada's statement on the matter.
So yes, we got what we wanted, and we didn't actually have to go into the trade wars.
But you had to threaten to go to the trade wars to get people to fucking get shit done.
By the White House.
The Mexican president added that the two countries would continue talks on security and trade and that the, quote, tariffs are put on pause for a month from now.
The pause added to the drama as President Trump's tariffs against Canada and China are still slated to go into effect on Tuesday of tomorrow.
Uncertainty remains about the durability of any deals and whether the tariffs are going to bring on a broader trade war as President Trump has promised more import taxes to come.
The president posting on social media that he spoke Monday with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and would be speaking to him again at 3 p.m.
Both Canada and Mexico had plans to levy their own tariffs in response to U.S. actions, but Mexico is holding off for the moment.
The president, that's Trump.
Yeah, and that's because they have to.
They have to.
Mexico is a poor country.
All right?
Very poor country.
The niggas don't even got proper plumbing, bro.
Did you guys know in Mexico you can't flush?
If you take a shit and you wipe your ass, you literally can't wipe it down.
You can't flush it down the toilet.
Their piping is all fucked.
Come on, man.
Y'all can't even flush your toilet paper down the fucking toilet.
And you guys want to tell us what to do?
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Using his Monday social media posts to repeat his complaints that Canada has been uncooperative despite decades of friendship and partnerships that range from World War II to the response to the 9-11 terrorist attacks on the United States.
so while we are following this development between the all right so let's see here all right so we now we now know that the tariff stuff is paused with mexico for one month We got what we wanted.
Now, here's a Canadian one.
We sort of had to line up with these other countries as supplicants.
And I think that is something he likes.
I do think it's a negotiating tactic, but I also think it feeds something deep in his soul that is missing otherwise.
And the attention and the constant breathless coverage of what is he going to do next?
What is coming?
What is striking from out of the clouds?
This is his sweet spot.
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And we had President Scheinbaum is a woman.
I like her very much.
We've had good relationships, but we have to stop fentanyl from coming in, whether I like somebody or not.
And we have to stop the illegal aliens from coming in.
I think we've lost 200,000 people on average a year for many years, much higher than the 100,000.
It could be even closer to 300,000.
And they've agreed to put in 10,000 soldiers permanently, like forever, 10,000 soldiers at their side of the border and stop fentanyl and illegal aliens from coming into our country.
They have a big incentive to do.
Other than that, we've agreed to talk and consider various other things.
We haven't agreed on tariffs yet, and maybe we will, maybe we won't.
But we have a very good relationship.
I also spoke with Prime Minister Trudeau for Canada.
Okay, so Canada, so Mexico, we got that handled in the bag.
Pressure creates diamonds sometimes, chat.
So let's see now what the conversation was like.
And this is all breaking news, guys, and within the last two hours or so.
And we had a good talk in the morning, but I did ask him a couple of questions.
Like, you know, banks aren't allowed to do business in Canada.
Canada is very tough.
Canada is very, you know, we're not treated well by Canada, and we have to be treated well.
Banks are not especially since y'all niggas don't got no fucking nuclear weapons.
Audio's low again?
Audio's low, chat?
Guys, give me ones if the audio is good.
I'll bump it up a little bit.
But give me ones if it's good or not right now.
Because I just don't want it to get distorted.
If I increase it more, it's going to get distorted, chat.
The audio's fine.
Bro, you guys know the rules.
Don't troll on the fucking audio, bro.
Do not troll on the audio.
Just speak into the fucking mic.
The mic is right here, Pimp Soldier, you fucking dumbass.
It's literally right here, you stupid ass nigga.
Right in front of me.
All right, I bumped it anyway for you guys.
As an example, a lot, did you know that the banks, American banks, are not allowed to do business in Canada?
Can you believe that?
And that's one of many things we talked about, and I think we'll win most of the subjects.
But for some reason, a lot of things have been very unfair with Canada.
And I noticed that in the first term, you deal with people, and after a while, you begin to realize, like, you learned that Larry Ellison is very tough to do business with, okay?
He's a very tough guy.
I mean, I'm sure you're shocked to hear that.
But Canada is very tough.
They're very, very tough to do business with.
And we can't let them take advantage of the U.S. They don't take our agricultural product for the most part.
They don't take our cars.
They make our own cars, but they basically don't take our cars.
And, you know, we don't need, and look, I think we're going to have another good conversation today.
We're actually speaking at three o'clock again.
But we don't need them to make our cars.
We don't need them to give us lumber.
We don't need them for agricultural products because we have all the agriculture we need.
They don't take our agricultural product for the most part.
See, and there you go.
The reality is we don't need them, guys.
Like I told y'all before, they need us more than we need them.
And I know I got some Canadians in here that are mad at me, Bernard, and all these other guys.
But, bro, the reality is we don't need y'all.
Like, you guys need us, bro.
Sorry, man.
And that's kind of how it goes.
Whoever cares less has the leverage, and it's us, United States.
Now, people obviously don't like that we're enforcing that through action or the threat of action, but they're complying.
We got Mexico online.
And it looks like Canada's going to be in line as well.
And we're going to delay the tariffs for another month.
A little bit they do, but not much.
We take theirs.
And as far as cars are concerned, they took in a big percentage, almost 19% of the market.
And, you know, I wouldn't mind making our cars in the United States.
So we have a problem there.
Like to make our cars in the U.S. We don't need Canada to make our cars.
With that being said, we're gonna have another call at three o'clock.
We had a call this morning.
It was a pretty good call, I'd say.
So the call with Mexico went very well in the sense that they're very strong now on the border.
They're gonna put soldiers there.
So actually, they're their best military soldiers, and they're gonna be at the border 10,000.
That's a lot of soldiers.
And they want to.
This dude's name is Master Trollius.
He says, I have noticed that your output volume is very low compared to all other streamers.
You're going to need to work on that.
I don't know if I should take you seriously because your name is Master Trollius.
See, and now look, you just delayed the show by being a fucking dumbass.
The mic is literally right in front of me.
And I can see it.
That is pretty nice and clear.
I'm literally using a fucking Newman U87.
This is a $4,000 mic.
Like, bro, niggas be...
What the fuck, man?
Protected also.
Dude said, Amy Gans, I already have my device volume pin at 100% just to get your stream to what I consider normal listening volume.
Have you ever thought that maybe your headphones suck, Master Trolleus?
Have you ever thought that maybe your speakers suck?
Have you ever thought that maybe your device sucks?
And we're going to have, over the next 30 days, we're going to have Scott Howard and Marco, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, lead the delegation, and we're going to have a big negotiation with Mexico.
I'll be involved too, and President Shanbaum will be involved to see whether or not we can work something out on the tariffs.
China will be speaking to China probably over the next 24 hours.
We don't want fentanyl into our country.
Now, we had another big thing.
Speaking of China, China's involved with the Panama Canal.
They won't be for long.
And that's the way it has to be.
Marco just got back, as you know.
He's in the process of...
Yeah, Marco Rubio was in Panama this weekend, guys.
He was there.
It was his first international trip.
It was the Panama.
That's obviously because the Panama Canal interests the United States.
Coming back.
I guess he's almost back by now.
And he had a very long conversation with the leader of Panama, the respected man, and some others, the entire leadership group.
And we're trying to work a deal on the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal was given foolishly years ago to, it shouldn't have been happened years ago to Panama by Jimmy Carter and the group.
We lost 38,000 people building the Panama Canal, like one of the great wonders of the world.
It's the biggest job we've ever built, the biggest project we've ever built in this country, dollar-wise and every other way.
38,000 people died, Americans, all men, just about labor.
As usual, because we build everything.
And construction people, they went to Panama.
The mosquito got them.
Between mosquito and snakes, we lost 38,000 people.
It was the most expensive project ever built by the United States.
The biggest, most expensive project we ever built 110 years ago.
If you bring it up to now, it would have been the equivalent of 200 years ago.
I was listening to Donald Trump speaking moments ago in the Oval Office.
heard him once again talking about tariffs expected on Canadian goods as of midnight, saying that, characterizing what is going on, saying that he spoke with Prime Minister Trudeau this morning.
He talked about how American banks, I'm just.
Yeah, Mads, don't ban him for complaining about the audio, bro.
It's It's fine.
Don't ban him.
I think they might have some legit concerns here.
I just bumped the audio up to 510 on the fucking Volume Master here.
So I increased it, so it should be good.
And I increased my mic studio or my mic on here.
But I see it hitting damn near yellow bars.
I mean, you niggas want me to literally fucking make y'all deaf.
Okay, fine.
Citing, quoting what Donald Trump is saying.
So this is not about fact-checking what he is saying.
We will do that over the course of time, but this is just what he is saying, okay?
Saying that banks aren't allowed to operate in Canada, American banks.
I think they, I think, will win on all that.
That he spoke to Justin Trudeau about that at that nine o'clock meeting, repeating lines he has said many times before, saying very unfair with Canada.
Canada has been very tough.
We can't let them take advantage of the U.S. They don't take our cars, our products.
We don't need their lumber, agriculture, milk, and dairy.
And also saying that there will be another call with Justin Trudeau and describing the morning call as pretty good.
We should also let you know that Donald Trump's trade advisor.
Hi, guys.
Do me a favor as well.
We got almost 2,700 of you guys watching on YouTube.
Can you guys do me a favor and like the video?
Also, I would like to go ahead because we're pretty much at prime time now at 7 p.m.
I'd like to get a little bit of a bump in viewership.
So I'm going to drop you guys the YouTube link.
Please open up a tab and watch this on YouTube for me as well.
I know a lot of you Rumble guys like Rumble better, which Rumble is superior, let's be honest.
But for us to grow with the normies and be able to have these discussions, we need to grow the audience.
Obviously, the negative here is that YouTube is a discovery app, right?
So, you guys on Rumble, love you guys, watch it on Rumble.
Obviously, I think it's better quality on Rumble from a video perspective.
But for us to get the newbies, right, and red-pill them on this shit, I would like for you guys to go ahead.
My Castle Club, guys, just open up a tab, watch this on YouTube, and like the video.
Let's get up to 2,000 likes.
I'd really appreciate that.
That helps the engagement.
More the video, the more engagement we get on the video, the more we get recommended, the more we get recommended.
The more viewership, the more viewership, the more we grow, and the more we start the fucking revolution and make the O slash army bigger, chat.
Okay, so we are going to make the O slash Army significantly bigger.
OSS is going to continue to grow.
It's going to be a fucking revolution, all right?
Where we call like it is.
All right.
Base conservatism, my friends.
Navarro saying it's going to take some time to get to where we need to go.
We're going live every day, Monday through Friday, 5 p.m., baby.
Canada, the CBC's Caroline Barcut was listening and she joins us now live from Washington.
So, Caroline, you know, kind of what stood out for you?
What kind of messaging do you think we're getting from Donald Trump ahead of another call that's expected to take place in just over an hour?
Yeah, you know, what I thought was really interesting is when a reporter asked him, So is anybody out of tariffs?
And he said, No, no, no, nobody is actually out of tariffs, even though we know that his agreement with Mexico was to pause tariffs for about a month because they agreed to put 10,000 troops.
Yes, I am creating, I am creating a fucking cult, chat.
Yes, I am.
I want an O-slash army, bro.
O-slash-army.
I am creating the cult.
I admit this.
All right.
So I want you guys to like the video.
Let's bring some more people on over.
Open up a tab.
I dropped the link in on Rumble for you guys and on Castle Club.
Open up a tab for me, ninjas.
And like the video over there and watch it on YouTube as well.
Just mute it, though.
Like open up a tab, watch it.
You could just mute it.
On the U.S.-Mexico border to try to stop the flow of illegal migrants as well as fentanyl, which he said claims about 200,000.
Yes, I know a lot of you guys hate Rumble, which is why I'm also on YouTube.
But if you guys support free speech, Rumble is where it's at, niggas.
But I still go live on both while splitting my viewership to do it, by the way.
It actually hurts me to stream on two different platforms, chat.
This is why most people never do this.
Most people stream on just one platform.
And the reason why is because the way all these streaming platforms work when it comes to the algorithm is the more people that are watching, the more they recommend your shit.
So I'm only operating about 50% capacity here.
Versus if I said, oh, guys, everybody come on over to YouTube.
And I started streaming on YouTube, we'd have almost 6,000 of you guys watching right now.
And they would recommend me more and then we'd easily have seven, eight, nine, 10,000 watching live on YouTube, right?
But since I'm operating at 50% capacity, they don't recommend it as hard.
So all I'm asking is, since I'm doing you guys this favor and doing a solid and, you know, broadcasting to both platforms, because some of you guys love Rumble, but you hate YouTube, and some of you guys love YouTube, but hate Rumble, right?
Vice versa, whatever the fuck.
All I'm asking is that you guys just open up a tab on YouTube, if you're watching on Rumble, and like the video there, get the engagement, because YouTube is a discovery app.
It's the evil that we have to deal with, right?
Even though YouTube pisses me off.
But it's the way to grow, because it is the discovery app, because Google owns it, and it's a search engine, guys.
So to grow the O slash army, we need to be aggressively marketing on YouTube as well, Chad.
Lives a year in the United States, as you know, that's part of his complaint.
With Canada is that, you know, too much fentanyl is crossing over the border, even though U.S. Customs and Border officials say about 43 pounds of fentanyl was seized.
Last year, like you said, he said that he had a really good talk with Trudeau this morning, and he reiterated that Canada has not been fair to the U.S. He talked about, you know, how we don't need their cars.
lot of these first world countries haven't been fair we pay way more to nato than everybody else bro nobody chips in man we pay for everything bro although cars are actually made in the three countries mexico canada and the u.s they actually crossed the border several times as they are being made it is a joint process um he also said that he wants cars to be made in the united states it's really interesting because at this point we don't know what it's going to take for canada to remove these tariffs that he has threatened that are supposed to come in effect tonight at midnight you know for the longest time for several weeks uh u.s president donald trump has been saying this is about fentanyl this is about fentanyl this is about the border so
Canada has promised to beef up that border, and yet we are still looking at possible tariffs coming into effect tonight at midnight.
So it is unclear at this point what it is going to take for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to get to some sort of a deal with President Trump.
But the hope is he will be able to achieve that today at his 3 o'clock call.
And I'm glad you did a little fact-checking.
But they say in one of their own reports that it's somewhere between 20,000 and 500,000.
But they say it could be more.
How reassuring.
And then there are the drug deaths.
Oh, also, guys, I've been...
Oh, wow.
Did he got taken to the hospital?
I'll market.
I'll mark this in the thing.
City leaves the metropolitan.
Let me also, let's go here with.
Let's type in Canada.
let's get the latest five hours ago Okay, boom.
Delayed for 30 days.
Let's bring Vashi in now.
We've managed to connect with her again.
Okay, Vashi, 30-day reprieve.
30-day reprieve.
That's the headline, Sandy.
Breathe at least a month-long sigh of relief.
The Prime Minister putting on X just moments ago.
I just had a good call with President Trump.
Canada is implementing our $1.3 billion border plan, reinforcing the border with new choppers, technology, and personnel, enhanced coordination with our American partners, and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl.
Nearly 10,000 frontline personnel are and will be working on protecting the border.
10,000, also the number of troops that Mexico announced to be heading to their border.
The statement goes on to say from the Prime Minister.
And here we go.
Here's the tweet right here, guys.
I need to follow Trudeau.
Okay.
I just had a good call.
President Trump.
Canada's implementing our $1.3 billion border plan, reinforcing the border with new choppers, technology, and personnel, as this woman was reading earlier.
Enhanced coordination with our American partners and increased resources to stop the flow of fentanyl.
Nearly 10,000 frontline personnel are and will be working on protecting the border in addition.
Canada is making new commitments to appoint a fentanyl SAR.
We will list cartels as terrorists, ensure 24-7 eyes on the border, launch a Canada-U.S.
Joint Strike Force to combat organized crime, fentanyl, and money laundering.
I've also signed a new intelligence directive in organized crime and fentanyl.
And we'll be backing it with 200 million.
Proposed terrorists will be paused for at least 30 days while we work together.
There you go.
See, all you guys are over here freaking out.
Bro, tariff's going to destroy the economy.
Bro, what does this look like?
This looks like compliance to me.
They comply to our commands.
Right?
This is what we fucking want.
And then what happens?
Canada and Mexico follow suit.
They do what we say.
So the tariff war is over, at least for another 30 days.
Both Justin Trudeau and Scheinenbaum have bent the knee.
The United States will, which is watching their goddamn border, controlling their immigration problem, and not letting their bullshit spill into us.
Right?
So look, man, a lot of people didn't like it.
They thought it was going to crash the economy.
But again, like I said before, in order to get change, you have to be willing to endure pain.
And whoever can last in the pain longer wins.
And in this case, Canada and Mexico can't endure the pain.
It didn't even come yet.
And they said, fuck that.
Literally poker face, bro.
And we called their bluff.
They try to act tough.
We're going to match 25% of tariffs.
A bunch of fucking yapping.
But the reality at the end of the day, who runs shit?
It's us.
All right.
And sometimes we got to give these fucking allies a reminder that they're not as powerful as they think they are.
Right?
And this is important to having a strong leader and negotiating through strength, not negotiating through fucking, oh, yeah, let's just be nice.
Nah, man.
So yeah.
So guys, tariff war is over for at least 30 days.
It's been pushed back.
Now you guys know how tariffs work.
We went through a whole fucking damn near seminar on this shit.
We talked about the Mexican side, the U.S. side.
And now it seems as though it has been paused for 30 days, breaking news, which is why it's great to be live, by the way.
Because when we're live, we can literally get new stuff updated, you know, as we're live.
Get shit coming in in real time.
We'll finish watching this and then we'll move on to this commercial that you guys sent me on anti-Semitism.
Mr. Sandy, in addition, and this is all new, Canada is making new commitments to appoint a fentanyl czar.
We will list cartels as terrorists, ensure 24-7 eyes on the border, launch a Canada-U.S.
joint strike force to combat organized crime, fentanyl, and money laundering.
I have also, the Prime Minister Wright signed a new intelligence directive on organized crime and fentanyl, and we will be pardon me backing it up with $200 million proposed tariffs.
And here is the headline, Sandy, will be paused for at least 30 days while we work together.
So the crisis we thought would be taking place as of midnight tonight is averted for at least a month.
Okay, and that buys us some time, but it sounds as though there's a long checklist of things to happen.
Canada's already committed to border security.
We've already said that we're going to be working towards making sure that fentanyl does not.
Debatable.
You guys can't even keep terrorists out of your country.
You guys naturalize them.
Cross the border.
So does it seem to you that Donald Trump was just looking for a little more from us?
It's a great question, and I think if I could figure out exactly what Donald Trump was looking for, I would perhaps have figured out our national international crisis.
But I take exactly what you mean, right?
Like, I think the pretext of this in the executive order was the border.
But just two hours ago, he was talking about annexing us and making us the 51st state and how terrible a trading relationship we have and how bad that we have been to him, in his view, or to the United States.
So, I would say, like, my conclusion out of all of this is we may be breathing a sigh of relief at the moment for the next 30 days.
But I think that the president still sees utility, whether you know you can, you know, the facts bear it out or not, and in most cases, they do not, of tariffs, particularly in raising revenue and as a thing, as he said, a beautiful thing.
So, I would be nervous to think that this is crossing the finish line, or we will avert the application of these tariffs on a permanent basis.
I think he still sees them as a useful.
All right, so let's go ahead and pull up this commercial that you guys let me close out some of these goddamn tabs.
all right so boom crisis averted from the tariffs okay all right let's get this anti-semitism thing We got another hour or so, guys.
Uh, we're gonna have Fresh and Fit at 8 p.m.
Money Monday for you guys.
Look at this fucking commercial: Billionaire Patriots owner Robert Kraft paid for a new Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady Super Bowl commercial addressing anti-Semitism.
Who is Robert Kraft?
Oh, man, Mr. Tuggy Tug.
We're just gonna go here.
Let's see here.
And every single time I hate you because we're from different neighborhoods.
I hate you because I hate you because we're from different neighborhoods.
I hate you because you look different.
I hate you because I don't understand you.
I hate you because people I know hate you.
I hate you because I think you hate me.
Because I need someone to blame.
Because you talk different.
Because you act different.
Because you're just different.
The reasons for hate are as stupid as they sound.
Man, I hate that things are so bad that we have to do a commercial about it.
Me too.
Bruh.
Stand up to all hate, stand up to allhate.org, paid for by Foundation to come anti-Semitism, bruh.
I hate you because we're from different neighborhoods.
I hate you because you look different.
I hate you.
Yeah, chat.
Cringe as fuck, bro.
Cringe as fuck, man.
Look, just because you criticize a group of people or a government does not mean you hate said government or people.
Okay?
And that's where we are in America now.
Where and we got, guys, we got to pay attention to this because what I'm starting to slowly see here is that they're starting to try to walk back hate speech and the First Amendment.
But the reality is that the First Amendment is there to protect the speech that is the most volatile, right?
That is the most volatile or volatile, depending on who's listening to it, right?
Because free speech isn't to protect people from saying nice things.
No.
It's to protect people for having viewpoints or worldviews that might offend others.
Shout out to Schmeden says Trump is J-controlled.
Let's be real.
They're the ones that are really in control.
We know this.
We know this over here on this side of the internet, bro, and we don't deny it.
Some idiot said Martin has Trump is kissing Trump's ass.
I guess you must be new to the broadcast where I criticize his executive order bill that is deporting students for criticizing Israel under anti-Semitism laws.
I guess you must have missed that part of the broadcast, you dumb fuck.
People are stupid, bro.
Anyway, like I'll say, we got 5,700 you guys watching right now between Rumble and YouTube.
Like the video, guys, if you're watching on YouTube, like I said, open up a tab, support your boy.
Let's get this O/slash thing big.
But anyway, so this commercial, which is funded by Robert Kraft, and I showed you guys who he is, right?
The owner of the Patriots, et cetera.
Right?
Is it still owner of Patriots?
Yeah, he's owner of the Patriots.
I remember he went viral a couple years ago for getting caught at a fucking rubbing tug spot.
Nigga was getting it handy by some Asians.
But the point I'm trying to make is that there's a push now to, You know, push anti-Semitism and make it illegal and anything critical of, and what they're trying to do is they're trying to make criticisms, a criticism of Israel or the government or what's going on in the Middle East as anti-Semitism, right?
And we've seen this done through lobbyists like your boy Jonathan Greenblatt over at the ADL, where he was a huge proponent, huge proponent of getting TikTok taken down.
Why?
Because TikTok was the only app that the ADL did not have control over and did not have the numbers and the algorithmic background for.
Right?
And the pro-Palestinian stance of much of TikTok, which by the way, controls the youth, was very problematic for them.
Why was it problematic?
You know what?
We don't, man.
Hold on.
Am I really about to cook on here?
We're going to get into this whole censorship shit.
All right, before I get into this, what do we have left?
Okay.
We got Hassan Piker and Hassan, and which actually dovetails into our topic.
Let's go.
So, as you guys know, Hassan Piker and Ethan Klein have been having a feud for a while.
They used to have a podcast together called The Leftovers.
And, you know, Ethan Klein, being the fat piece of shit that he is, the loser that he is, basically says, blames Hassan for radicalizing his audience, right?
Because H3 has been losing lots of supports because Ethan Klein, right?
As you guys know, Ethan Klein is Jewish and he's a Zionist.
However, he's a liberal and a Democrat, right?
So Israel is completely antithetical to the left.
It is an apartheid ethno-state, according to many, right?
This is how much of the left looks at it.
I'm explaining to you guys from the left perspective.
And Ethan Klein, who is not necessarily a geopolitical commentator or educated on political affairs, I mean, he didn't even know who the fuck Yoav Gallant was, which is like the defense minister.
Basically, they're equivalent of like maybe a secretary of defense, right?
He didn't even know who he was.
But because he's a Zionist, because his wife served in the IADF, he supports Israel.
However, most left-wing liberal organizations do not support Israel because of, like I said before, it's an apartheid ethno state, which goes against many left-wing liberal ideals.
So this obviously caused a rift.
Hassan leaves.
Ethan Klein blames Hassan for radicalizing his audience when in reality, the left is radical anyway.
He should have known this.
And I've always said this: that the left eats itself.
So the dude basically went and did a two-hour-long fucking hit piece on Hassan Piker, right?
Calling him a terrorist, right?
Saying that he plays terrorist propaganda, blah, blah, blah, and going after Twitch.
Now, you guys know that I dislike Twitch, I dislike Hassan, and I dislike H3.
So watching them fight is actually comical to me because all three of them suck.
Twitch, I dislike because of its uneven punishment, where they will go ahead and ban individuals for off-platform behavior when people like Hassan and other individuals have literally done shit that's bannable on their platform, but nothing happens to them.
So there's unequal enforcement, right?
They just ban you for any fucking reason.
But at the same time, I dislike Ethan because he's an idiot.
He's literally an idiot.
He doesn't debate in good faith.
He's not necessarily an intelligent person.
He uses this very dry, sarcastic humor that isn't cool anymore.
It's from like 2013.
And Hassan is basically a socialist, right?
Now, with that said, despite the fact that both of them actually have actually called for me to be censored, I will never call for them to be censored.
Either Klein has called for me to get banned off of Twitch, Instagram, YouTube, all this other shit, right?
Under the guise of anti-Semitism.
Because anyone that criticizes Israel in his eyes is considered an anti-Semite.
And he's been fucking crashing out for months about this shit.
And he's lost a lot of his fan base for it.
Right?
So they've had this feud.
And this fucking guy drops this damn near two-hour long hit piece that has, what, almost 2 million views on it.
2.1 now.
And I'm not going to watch this whole fucking thing.
I'm just going to skim through it for you guys.
And then I'm going to talk about the greater thing going on here.
After the October 7th resistance is not perfect.
They're not like so good.
And I also want to say what he did was he pulled a bunch of clips of Hassan from his streams to paint him in a bad light.
One thing I will say is that Hassan does like eight to nine hour streams, like every day.
So if you pull a bunch of clips out of context, it could absolutely sound crazy.
And as someone who knows that clips can literally make you look terrible because you make a lot of long-form content, I can empathize with that, which is what Ethan Klein did here.
He collected like two years of fucking content to paint it a certain light.
Have not looked at my chat at all, but you're just opened it.
But don't you have moderators?
Do you care at all about what your audience says about me?
There's 32,000 people in here right now.
I'm just trying to tell you guys how listenership.
I look at the regional actor, whoever the regional power player is, and then I look at who is backed by the Western superpowers.
That's a principle that you could take home with you.
If you want to actually be moral or if you want to be smart about the way you analyze other countries, that's one basic principle that you can take home with you.
All of a sudden, magically, you are above on your foreign policy analysis.
You're going to be better off than 90% of people that look at the situation.
After seeing all of this, I was already getting uncomfortable with our partnership.
I started to wonder if I had any idea who this guy actually is.
And then this happened.
We have breaking news out of Israel this morning where Hamas has launched a surprise attack within Israel's borders overnight.
After the shock of October 7th, I noticed a huge increase of anti-Semitic comments from Hassan's stream and Discord, including from his head mod.
I was disturbed that Hassan was seemingly okay with this.
Like, do you care that your chat is calling me racist?
Do you make any attempt to modify it?
I have not looked at my chat.
And just you guys know, this is hilarious watching two liberals fight over this shit.
I have not looked at my chat at all, but you just opened it.
But don't you have moderators?
Do you care at all about what your audience says about me?
Like, how much of a pussy are you, Ethan?
Where you're so fucked.
You're crying that his chat is talking shit about you in there in the fucking on the stream.
Like, how much of a fucking pussy are you here right now?
I'm just trying to tell you guys how it feels.
And I'm fucking.
How it feels?
Bro, how many times do I go on Sneeko stream and his chat talk shit about me?
How many times do I go on other people's shit and their comment section is just roasting me, going after me?
Hell, y'all talk shit about me here in this chat, right?
Like, this is what it is.
This is what it is, bro.
You have to be able to deal with criticisms.
Shocked that you don't care that people in your chat are saying who the fuck is this child called arrogant?
Even if I love you, but there's only so much I can do.
How can you be surprised when your Discord is literally full of fucking money?
Ethan, I love you, but there's only so much I can do if you're making that argument.
You know that, right?
Like Hassan's chat had been called.
Such a fucking pussy.
Calling me a Zionist baby killing genocider.
Maybe it is unreasonable that I'm asking him to moderate his chat for a friend.
He doesn't even know where I'm coming from because it's not something he would ever ask for.
And all these other content creators actually, you know, whipping their communities when their chat is going fucking absolutely bananas over random dumb shit and bringing my name up for no fucking reason.
That you were just allowing that shit to run rampant in your chat.
And I thought that was fucked up.
Even if I love you, but there's only so much I can do, especially as someone who thought we were fucking friends.
I think that's a reasonable expectation for someone who you consider to be a friend.
The problem wasn't that he was pro-Palestinian because I share a lot of those views and I've been a stalwart supporter of the Palestinian cause for many years.
The problem with Hassan's coverage and a lot of people like him was their complete.
Yeah, you were a supporter until October 7th happened and you had to take a side.
Lack of empathy for the Jewish people who were frankly slaughtered by Hamas.
He refused to show even a crumb of empathy for the Jewish victims.
But listen to what this guy has to say.
I mean, that's insane, right?
I don't even.
Yeah, okay.
Like, okay.
I know.
I'm just criticizing people.
You don't have to comment if you're not comfortable about it.
I honestly felt at times that he.
I mean, the guy said, okay, like, yeah, it's problematic.
I mean, what do you want him to say?
I denounce that.
He and his audience.
Like, Ethan is such a pussy, man.
Barely thought of Israelis as humans.
This dude just called babies militants.
No, I understand.
And there are baby settlers as well.
There are baby settlers as well.
There are babies in the settlement.
Part of running defense for Hamas is downplaying the violence, specifically the sexual violence, which he's done a lot of.
It doesn't matter if fucking rapes happen on October 7th.
Like, that doesn't change the dynamic for me even this much.
So that's the other part of this problem that many people can't contend with.
The Palestinian resistance is not perfect.
They're not like so good.
They have magical bullets.
See, and you guys are going to see this trend in this video where he constantly just tries to paint Hassan as a terrorist empathizer or sympathizer, excuse me.
That's going to be this entire video, pretty much.
Palestinian resistance is not perfect.
They're not like so good.
They have magical bullets.
It's not perfect.
Now, here's the thing when it comes to the grapes.
We've covered this in detail.
Okay, I did a whole episode on this on Rumble.
You guys already know the truth about the grapes on October 7th.
Obviously, October 7th was horrible.
You know, the loss of any life, whether Israeli or Palestinian, is horrible.
And any Palestinian supporter that rips off the posters of the hostages that were kidnapped on that day is an idiot.
I've said this many times, right?
I feel for both sides.
But I think it's very important for people to understand that there's serious historical implications as to why this occurred.
Okay?
And that is what the people that are pro-Israel tend to always try to forget.
They always start the timeline on October 7th, but they never go back to 1948 or prior to that actually about how we even got here.
They talk about the IDF having the right to defend itself, but they never talk about Ergon and Haganah, which is its predecessors, which are terrorist organizations, which created the state of Israel through terrorism.
This is a fact.
They never talk about Menachem Begin, one of the prime ministers of Israel, that was responsible for the bombing of the King David Hotel, which killed even Jews.
100 people almost were killed.
So the issue here, Ethan, because you're an idiot, is that you always, as many Zionists, start the timeline on October 7th, 2023.
But you never talk about what occurred prior to that.
Again, I'm not rationalizing or condoning the behavior, but what I am saying is that we need to have a real adult conversation about what led to that.
Violent oppression will lead to violent resistance.
One more time for the stupid Zionists that don't fucking get this shit.
Violent oppression will always lead to violent resistance.
And I'm not going to sit here and not tell you guys, I think Hamas is a terrorist organization.
I think they are.
Because if you look at the definition of terrorism, it is using acts of violence to push a political ideology.
By definition, they are a terrorist.
But, and this is a very big button.
It's very important that we mention this.
The IDF is also a terrorist fucking organization.
And they were made through terrorist predecessors.
I mentioned the Ergun, Haganah, and the Levy gang.
These were all the predecessors of the IDF.
And they used terrorism to create the nation of Israel that we see now.
But they will sit here and say, oh, we are the most moral army of the world.
We have rules, etc.
They've committed many war crimes.
Okay?
So what's going on in the Middle East is extremely problematic.
But I'm taking an objective look here as an American, and I'm telling you guys that this just didn't just happen out of nowhere.
This has been seven, almost almost a century, guys, of violent oppression of a people.
What do you expect is going to happen?
Of course they're going to resist and you're going to have these issues.
And then on top of that, let's be honest here, because Zionists don't want to admit this either.
Your current prime minister, Benjamin Nanyahu, who 50% of you dislike, but now in times of war, a lot of you guys approve of, he has been caught many times admitting that he will never allow a two-state solution.
He's been caught on video admitting that he sabotaged the Oslo Accords.
He's been caught admitting that the Palestinians will never have sovereignty.
A Likud supporter from his party, the far-right party of Israel, right?
Think of it as their like Republican Party, maybe a little bit more conservative.
Someone who was one of his supporters killed the prime minister before him, assassinated him, shot his ass in the back in public.
A guy named Yitzhak Rabin, who went ahead and was instrumental in signing the Oslo Accords where Yasser Arafat.
Both parties were wildly unpopular with their constituents.
Yitzhak Rabin was looked at as being weak.
Yasser Arafat was looked at as being a traitor.
But they understood that if this is going to work, we need to come to some type of agreement where we can coexist peacefully and both parties have their sovereignty.
But they didn't want that.
Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated.
Benjamin Nanyahu seized power.
And ever since, he's made sure that the Palestinians never have a state of their own.
The Israelis control the water coming in, the food coming in, the power going in, etc.
There's no sovereignty at all.
Okay?
This is what mainstream media will never tell you guys.
I'm telling you guys both sides.
Both fuck-ups from both parties.
I'm being very objective here.
So, October 7th didn't just happen out of nowhere.
We need to go back and look at the history if we're really going to have this discussion.
But idiots like Ethan, who are emotional that don't understand that this is a very complex situation where both parties have fucked up, where the Palestinians haven't agreed to two-state solutions prior, right?
And then the Israelis have sabotaged two-state solutions that have been proposed, right?
And then the United States backing Israel and all their bad decisions so that Israel has no impetus to actually change and be diplomatic.
There's a multitude of failures from many different parts here.
And it's a very complex situation.
I'd argue it's probably one of the most complex situations in the world when we're talking about geopolitics and conflicts in the world.
Probably one of the most complex.
Right?
Because not only do you have geopolitical and regional strife, a lot of this also has to deal with religion.
And religion, we know, has led to more wars and killing than anything else.
And people are super passionate about their religion, chat.
Because both parties feel as though they have a divine calling to fight.
So that is why this is such a complex situation, because not only is it a geopolitical issue, a diplomatic issue, a trade issue, it's also a religious issue as well.
So, and everyone knows this all across the world, the UN, et cetera, knows that unless the Palestinians have a state of their own, there's never going to be peace, and the Middle East will never accept Israel.
And the United States runs cover for Israel to do the things that it does.
We protect them in the UN.
We protect them from consequences, like international arrest warrants, which the ICC was fairly fair about this.
They issued arrest warrants for the heads of Hamas, Ishmael Hanea and Yah Sinwar, but they also issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Nanyahu and Yoav Galant, who, by the way, fucking dumbass Ethan Klein didn't even know who Yoav Galant was.
Right?
So, Israel has been protected by America for a very long time.
This is the truth.
Any other country that has done some of the things that Israel's done would have been gone by now.
But it's because they have a powerful lobby, it's because they control our politicians, it's because of APAC, it's because of donors, billionaire donors, who try their best to stay behind the scenes and donate anonymously.
Hell, we just saw Robert Kraft, right?
It's because of all of the support stateside that they ensure the security of Israel and ensure that there will never be sovereignty from Palestine for Palestine.
And that's why we've had these issues, right?
And this is me looking at it from a very objective sense where this is where we are.
And until we create a two-state solution, there's never going to be peace because the Middle East is never going to accept Israel.
The political leaders might, right?
Jordan and Egypt and Saudi Arabia might play nice, UAE, et cetera.
Yeah, sure, they're going to play nice for, you know, from a diplomacy standpoint.
But the reality is that these Arab countries will, you know, will never accept Israel.
They never will until they give the Palestinians their own state.
So that's kind of where we are with that situation, Chad.
It's a very sad situation, right?
But it is 745.
I think I'll do a part two on this.
If you guys want, I could do a part two on this.
It breaks this shit down more.
But it is 745 and I do have to get going because we got Pressure Fit coming up.
Nobody says, I'm feeling right now.
I want to get groceries.
I walk maybe 50 feet and security driving around hits my parked car.
I speaking to him, I realize he's not all there in English, isn't his first language.
Sounds like he eats.
Oh, man.
Fucking funny.
Yeah, he's a foreigner.
So, yeah, I could do a part two on this, guys, because I got more to break down on this.
Way more.
But understand that they had this fallout because of October 7th.
And I'm going to go ahead and, because I got criticisms for both Hassan and for Ethan on this one.
So.
So, yeah.
Got almost 6,000 ninjas in here, man.
Glad you guys enjoy the content.
Yeah, we're going to have after hours.
We're going to do Money Monday call-in show, and then we're going to have after-hours right after for you guys.
So it's going to be a good time.
Why are you guys spamming twos?
The fuck?
Alright, let me read these chats before I get off here.
Because I do got more to say about the university and shit like that.
I got way more to say.
So we'll do a part two on this.
Nowhere else in the internet where can you get non-biased take W Myrno slash?
I appreciate that, bro.
Yeah, I mean, look, man, I'm staying, I'm being fair here with both sides, right?
Like, you know, Hamas aren't fucking angels, but neither is the IDF, bro.
There's a protest NYU after hospital canceled puberty blocker appointments for two children.
Wow.
New York City is cooked.
If Trump is repealing the 14th Amendment, he should might as well also go for the 19th as well.
Also, Andrew, demolished Gary, you have an unnatural allegiance to losers.
I like both of them, bro.
I'm cool with both of them.
I don't know what you're trying to say there, sensationalist sensei.
Brookey goes, Trump now demanding Ukraine give up precious materials to repay U.S. Fair.
There's a clip out there of some lady saying we need a COVID-19 response to.
Oh my God.
All right.
Water says, the Lily got us posted a video on X saying, I love Mustache Man.
Okay.
I don't know why you sent me that.
Yep.
Sent to Senso links to some former retired FDNY and nationwide firefighters brothers.
Okay.
Thank you for that top shape.
Omega, hey, Myron.
Michael She made a video that he took down about the Johnny Bravo situation, pretty much putting his ex in the crossfire.
LMAO.
It's hilarious.
Night Talk made a commentary.
Don't care.
I don't like either of them.
Night Talk's been talking shit about us for years too.
And his girl tried to come on the podcast multiple times and I said no.
Cloud Chaser, man.
Hey, Myron, I swear these ninjas be trolling because I watch your show on Android and never have any volume problems.
Amen.
I know, man.
And South Carolina, a guy was arrested for impersonating an ICE agent.
Wow, that's crazy, bro.
What an idiot, man.
Yeah, I arrested a guy before one time for impersonating a federal agent.
To the chat, get rid of the Timu freaking speakers.
Also, to Myron, suck.
We're not getting any executive orders on 9-11.
Sucks that we're not getting any.
Okay.
Got my boys waiting to hear, but we got info from you.
And shout out to Ryan Dawson.
What about the executive orders on the banking reserve?
I think he signed that last week, correct?
I am not sure.
I know he talked about credit cards.
Bro, if you can't hear clear, your eyes or your headphones, probably a jungle of earwax with the niggerilla roaming around, okay?
The audio is fine after you raise the volume.
Thanks, Smash of 304s.
The way Vic says, someplace in Mexico, they make a wooden toilet over a big hole in the backyard.
That's their plumbing.
Yeah, Mexico cooked.
The graphic banner looks amateur-ish.
It could be way better.
How about you have your supporters that do graphic design make one for you, and then you can do a stream where you showcase all the designs and have the chat pick the best ones.
Okay, I guess.
We can do that.
I mean, you don't like it.
We can do that.
We can do that.
So, send me your designs on X. I'm mostly on X. My ex, guys, you guys know, is right here.
Myron Gaines X. Right here.
Send me DMs there of your graphic designs, and I'll take a look.
But I think the new name of the show is going to be the debrief with Myron Gaines.
I think that's nice and clean, as y'all can see.
Right?
We can upgrade the banner, I guess, but if you can make a better one, let me know.
Yeah, we can make it a little cleaner if y'all want.
But yeah, go ahead and shoot me a thing.
Yo, our Takashi 69 video got 250k views, bro.
See, yo, shout out to all the haters that be talking, oh, bro, you guys fell off on YouTube.
Bro, look at this shit, man.
We began some damn good views, man.
On Rumble.
You know what I mean?
And this channel only has 33, not even 34K followers, bro.
I just made this shit.
So, fuck the haters, bro.
Niggas always be hating when I'm displaying my views.
Anyway, guys, I'm going to end the stream here.
10 minutes until Fresh of Fit.
Send me, go ahead and send me a DMs on X, right?
Mike's account, Myron GainsX, as you guys know.
Send me DMs there.
I'll be looking.
And if we get a better, if we get a better banner, I'll use that one.
Yassina Lasawi, yo, Myron, I was doing really well when I was sober, but I messed up and smoked again, and I gained so much weight, lost my job, and I'm stuck in a loop of smoking and chilling.
I want to stop, but I don't know why I can't try every day and fail.
Well, let me be the first one to tell you that if you continue doing what you're doing, you deserve the failure that you're going to continue to get.
So you got to make a decision right now as you're watching the stream.
Are you going to continue being the piece of shit that you currently are watching this stream, or are you going to turn around 180 and change your life?
If you pick the former, you deserve everything you get.
If you pick the latter, well, then we can actually have a conversation.
But being a fat piece of shit that smokes weed all day, more than likely watching porn and being a loser like you are right now, right?
You're not going to go anywhere, dude.
And you deserve the failure.
So you decide what you want to do.
Really?
You decide what you want to do.
But I'm telling you, bro, being a loser ain't worth it, man.
It's way better being a winner.
Yeah, it takes some work, but you're going to thank yourself and pat yourself on the back when you do.
Weed is for losers.
Porn is for losers.
Alcohol is for losers.
That's why I tell you guys all the time, don't smoke pot.
It's for fucking dorks.
Oh, well, Joe Rogan smokes, and so does Elon Musk.
Do you think they smoked while they were building their shit up?
Probably not.
They did it was on a rare occasion.
And also, you're not Elon Musk, motherfucker.
They always want to give you like these exceptional people that worked really hard to get where they're at.
And then they smoke weed after the fact.
Weed is for losers, chat.
Get this through your fucking heads.
I don't know anyone that has their shit together, that's successful, that's in good shape, that has their money on point, that's a respectable man that does drugs or is an alcoholic.
All the most successful people I know abstain from that bullshit.
So if you want to be a normie and keep rolling joints and smoking like the piece of shit that you are, keep doing it.
But be prepared to live a life of mediocrity where no one gives a fuck about you.
And rightfully so, because you're a loser.
You're not a woman, so you're not going to get accepted for looking hot.
You're only going to get accepted for bringing something to the table and providing value.
Sorry, that's how it is being a man.
Okay?
These bitches don't have to have a future to meet future.
Meanwhile, you do.
All right?
With that, I'll end.
I love you, ninjas.
I'll be back tomorrow more than likely 5 p.m.
We'll do a part two of this breakdown and go from there.
Brother, thanks mostly for CCSC V's premium.
I made 10,000 of my online business.
Shout out to you, OneChess APAC.
Alpha says, Nick Fuenza has passed B for CI Director Joe Kent, not good for Nick Myron.
Well, it is what it is.
T. Felly says, I have a store in Arizona.
My employees just called saying they have cops in the front door because illegals are protesting in our corner.
Why won't ISIS come and take them away?
Well, they're busy, bro.
A lot of shit, man.
Top shade, good breakdown, Myron.
I took some notes to correct my mistake.
No worries, dude.
Anyway, guys, I'm going to end the stream there, man.
Fresh and fit here in the next eight minutes.
Tune in.
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