ASAP Rocky ACQUITTED And Kash CONFIRMED For FBI Director
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane, feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
Look down that I'm a west coast button.
One bad mother got a rock and stakes new game.
Under my arms and I'm a bean machine and drinking gasoline and honey, you can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nine-line chat.
I got a doggy dog by a smile.
I got a mall dog, got there with a match.
I smoke my cigarette with a dial.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honey, moon on your clothes.
And take your ready to 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.
The water, I'm on the night dream.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learn.
I'm on the night train.
I love that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got enough.
I'm on the night dream.
Never to return.
No!
guitar solo
guitar solo Flying like a mountain.
Speeding like a space brain one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm looking for a song.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this now.
I'm on the night train and I'm running a crash in bed.
Night train.
I'm on the night train.
New America.
Why do I always got to do this?
I come in.
I don't see a lot of O slashes.
I see people kind of excited, but I don't see them really fucking excited.
All right?
I'll do you guys.
Remember, we got our fucking live event tomorrow.
We got, you know, after hours tonight, I'm going to be going longer.
We're going to do a long stream.
We're going to cook.
Okay?
So I need you guys to literally have the chat broken.
I want to see nothing but O's and slashes going crazy in this shit.
All right?
We're taking over, motherfuckers.
Let's fuck go.
Yes, I'm going to crank up the destroyer eardrums.
Let's fucking go.
We're going to do this.
The Beatles will continue until morale improves.
We're going to rewind this shit a little bit.
And then we're gonna start to cook And I'm looking for some I'm on the night train Well I can leave this slow I'm on the night train And I'm running a crash and burn Night train You guys ready to cook some?
Some weirdos came up to fresh at the gym and they were mad about my comments on Puerto Rico.
Well, guess what?
Fuck Puerto Rico.
You mad, bro?
Let's go, baby!
I want a nightdream!
Fill my cup!
I want a nightdream!
Cry harder, bitches!
It's a First Amendment.
Let's fucking go.
And you idiots are American.
Don't forget about it you fucking islandless losers These Coquito motherfuckers can't stop bustling Let's fucking go!
One Night Train!
Never until we're ready to die!
One Night Train!
One Night Train!
Literally, right before I got on air, bro.
Fucking.
So funny story, right?
So I'm walking Frank downstairs, right?
Because I always walk him right before I do the show.
That's why sometimes I'm like, you know, five, ten minutes after.
Because I always walk Frank before I do the show because he's like chilling right next to me and stuff like that, right?
Right now.
So I get a text from Fresh, and he's like, oh, you guys carry the mic?
Oh, shit.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Let me double check this shit.
Hmm.
Turn up your mic.
Give me ones if you guys can hear me.
Give me ones if y'all can hear me.
It's low.
Test says, Tess.
The mic is low.
Okay, music is loud.
Yeah, yeah.
I turned the music all the way up.
That's why the music was so loud, chat.
That's why I turned it like super up.
All right, it's good.
It's good.
All right, bro.
See, dude, you guys be fucking, man.
Holy, man.
Cal's club, we good?
All right, I see a bunch of ones at Cal's Club.
Bro, niggas always try to fuck shit up, man.
Dude, interrupt my story about this dumb shit.
All right.
Anyway, I'll turn it off for you guys, but yeah.
All right.
Anyway.
So I think, guys, it's because I turn the music up on.
When we play the music, I always turn the music up.
That's why y'all are probably like, what the hell?
So anyway.
So he texts me and he goes, so Fresh texts me and he says, he goes, I'll tell you guys everybody, what he told me.
He goes, two guys approached me at the gym.
They said that if they see you, it's on site, LOL.
But I don't think they know that you'd be strapped.
Bruh.
And this is, for those of you that are unaware, like, wait, what the hell?
It's because I went on a rant making fun of Puerto Ricans.
So like a couple of days ago, I went on a pretty epic rant on Puerto Ricans and how, you know, they're American citizens.
They don't have any real sovereignty and their flag sucks and no one takes them serious and shit like that.
So I guess these guys must have got a hold of this footage.
I don't know how they found out about that because I lie guys.
Like, you know, as you guys know, this is like my second channel, right?
Like the mainstream Fresh and Fit audience, like, unless you really fuck with me, you're not going to know that I'm live on here, right?
I'm growing the channel up quick.
We're growing quick.
But, bro, to that point where it's like, because you normally don't get shit like that until like you're super viral.
You know what I mean?
Like, for example, with the Asian doll shit, with the whole comments about black women or whatever, that happened after we went super viral.
We hit like every news organization, right?
But this shit, like me making jokes on Puerto Ricans, like on a random stream in the middle of a Michael Knowles fucking, you know, reaction, you know, on LGBTQ, for that to like reach some random Puerto Rican niggas in Miami and for them to see Fresh and walk up to him.
I'm like, what the fuck?
So I guess we're bigger than we thought, chat.
Let's go.
How'd the audio?
How's the audio on that one?
That should sound good, right?
Damn, son.
Where'd your mind live?
I got the audio lowered, so it shouldn't blow out your eardrums anymore.
I think Bill's fixed it.
Yo, that's fucking funny, bro.
Hold on.
Fuck it.
Let me call Fresh real quick.
This is fucking hilarious.
Your call has been forwarded to voice...
I'll try one more time.
Your call has been forwarded to voicemail.
He'll probably call me back.
I think he might be in the gym because he might still be there at the gym.
But he was, actually, I think he was there with Yende, so they didn't do shit.
But anyway, let's see here.
Yeah, people are stupid, bro.
People are truly fucking stupid.
So before I get into today's topic, which we're going to be talking about Cash Patel and shit like that.
And I think he might...
Let me see if he's getting sworn in right now.
Okay, I don't think he's getting sworn in.
I know earlier they were swearing in the they were swearing in the Department of Commerce Secretary.
Frank, no, bed.
Uh, cashmere.
Give me one sec, chat.
Okay.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, Frank.
Yeah, they're live now on Fox.
Okay.
Anyway, so I think they're done with it.
So this is the first announcement that I want to do.
Two main announcements, right?
Besides that funny story I told y'all, right?
Two main announcements.
Number one, this is what I want y'all niggas to do, right?
I want you guys to go on YouTube, right?
Give me one sec here.
I want you guys to go on YouTube and type in Myron Gaines, right?
Then I'm going to drop the link.
I dropped this video an hour ago.
No.
Okay?
Because I think it's that fucking important.
Literally got my clip guy to put this out today.
Here's the video.
So right now, guys, I need y'all help.
I literally need, matter of fact, I need an OSS rally.
Okay?
And I'll tell you why.
I'm dropping the link right now.
Okay.
I need you guys.
Hold on.
It's not an OSS rally without some white snake.
Give me one sec.
Don't worry.
We're going to get into the topics today, but we got to handle this shit first.
Okay.
So what I need is for you guys, and I'm going to pin it as well.
Hold on.
Let me pin this shit for you guys.
Hold on.
Josie, can you pin this?
Actually, you know what?
No, I got it, Josie.
Never mind.
All right.
So, I got a pin in the Rumble and in the YouTube chat, and I'm dropping it in Californ Club right now, the link.
I need you guys to go to this YouTube video, and I need you guys to comment OSS, right, in the comments or for the algo, and like the video.
Why?
Because right now, I'm pretty certain this is the only fucking video that identifies the shooters on YouTube right now.
So, that's what I need you guys to do.
We'll play a part of it.
Oswald was never at the book depository, he never worked at the book depository.
It was a guy named William Seymour who looked just like Oswald, and he was the one that was working there for roughly a month.
He mentioned that the president planned to move several people in federal agencies.
So, Jack Valenti is in a federal agency, but no, Jack Valenti has run for the last 10 years an advertising firm in Houston called Weekly Invalenti.
Yeah, so what the are they talking about?
He was there on Air Force One, sweating, looking all surprised when he was getting sworn in.
Jack Valenti worked for the CIA, and this is the proof.
We'll go through the so guys, pretty epic intro, right?
Pretty epic intro.
So, guys, like the video, all right?
We're gonna play our favorite tune.
I need y'all to fucking assemble, like this video, and fucking comment below.
OSS is here, all right?
We're gonna play a little bit of this and rally, and then we're gonna get into the topics for today.
But we need to get this shit to hit the algorithm hard.
Engagement is how we do it, watch time is how we do it.
Let it play in the background, mute it while you watch me on this stream.
We need to get the views up on this shit so fucking high, all right, that motherfuckers say, Yo, we need Myron Gaines on the show, we need Corey Hughes on the show, etc.
All right, we need to get on Pierce Morgan and set the fucking record straight.
As you guys know, Pierce Morgan, right, had on a bunch of people that didn't know anything about this fucking thing, and we blew this case wide open yesterday, and we identified the gunman by fucking name, chat.
All right, so I need y'all to like the fucking video right now.
Have it muted, guys, because watch time is really important.
Nice, shout out to all you guys, man.
Let's go, man.
You guys are showing up today.
Let's fucking cook, baby.
Let's get this fucking engagement all the way up.
Let it play in the background, guys.
This is gonna be critical because we're in the first few hours of this thing's release.
And like I said before, the only reason I push this video so hard is because this is a fucking important video.
I don't think anyone on YouTube, to my knowledge, right now, has a video out naming Jack Valenti, Dave Ferry, or any of these guys as the shooters.
All right, I don't think anybody has that shit on YouTube because Corey is underground, just so you guys know.
The guy doesn't even have a fucking Twitter.
Like, I found him, like, it's like a diamond on the rough finding Corey Hughes, bro.
Literally finding a diamond on the rough.
So, we need to go ahead and get exposure to the video, get exposure to Corey, get exposure to the truth.
Because I'll tell y'all this right now: we had a deep conversation on this pause yesterday, and they're not going to declassify everything more than likely because he was talking about they need to declassify the Oswald files.
The JFK files aren't as important as the Oswald files.
So, there we go.
I fuck y'all ninjas, man.
Let's fucking cook, baby.
Let's go.
You guys are cooking right now, man.
Appreciate this, guys.
I really do.
That's why I'm making sure I'm liking all y'all comments, man.
Because the engagement is huge as far as like this video getting shown, especially in the first few hours, man.
Pro tip with YouTube.
First two hours are important, and then the first 24 are super important, right?
It literally dictates if your video is gonna crash and burn or if it's gonna cook.
And we want to get this thing into a point where we bust through the algorithm and get it through to the mainstream audience and somebody sees this shit.
So, I appreciate that.
Um, it's a blessing to have you guys support me, bro.
Like, I truly do mean that shit.
The OSS Army, you guys that support me, you guys that have been around with me since fucking 2020, when I had to make one of the hardest decisions of my life, right?
When I left the government, when I fucking, you know, left something that I love.
Like, you know, for a very long time, I asked myself, did I make the right decision?
And every time I get on stream, you guys remind me that I did make the right decision.
And also, you guys confirmed it for me on that day that everyone tries to make fun of me and say, oh, you cried on camera, some other bullshit like that, which I did not cry.
But when we got demonetized and you guys stuck by us and you guys supported us, that's when I realized I made the right fucking decision.
So this is a Donna Marker for all you motherfuckers.
This is a Don DeMarco for all you guys.
Because the only reason I'm still doing this shit, the only reason I'm still, you know, pushing so hard is because you guys show support, man.
It's a blessing that it took me fucking minutes to go through this shit and like the video.
We haven't even got the viewership up yet because we're still waiting for people to pile in as we do this thing.
It's a blessing to have you guys support me.
And I don't think enough creators give acknowledgement to their supporters, right?
About how fucking important you guys are.
Because at the end of the day, bro, we're not without y'all.
And I know a lot of people say, oh, yeah, this is just a publicity coming or whatever.
I truly do mean that shit.
Because I'll tell you why.
I'll tell you why for us, why it's even more important.
As you guys know, we are by far the most controversial podcast that's on YouTube.
I truly think this, right?
We're willing to go and interview people that people like Joe Rogan, Lex Friedman, et cetera, these really big podcasters, we are willing to go and interview guys that they would never touch.
We're willing to talk about topics no one will ever touch, right?
We are red-pilled on almost every single topic, whether it's women, them boys, okay?
Politics, money, getting in shape.
We're red-pilled on almost every realm.
When you're red-pilled in every realm, what ends up happening is you become almost like the red-headed bastard stepchild, right?
Because it's one thing to be red-pilled about women and then go do a podcast with someone that's like a different type of genre and they don't care.
But it's another thing to be red-pilled on a bunch of different topics, have controversial takes, and be blackballed, which is absolutely what you know, what we are.
So supporters like you guys are even more critical because you guys allow us to be ourselves.
The reason why so many influencers are fake, okay, and why they don't, that you know, they don't keep it real with y'all, and on camera they say one thing, but behind closed doors, they say other things, right?
Is because they don't have a real loyal fan base.
Does that make sense?
Like, they don't have real supporters, right?
I'll give you all an example of what I mean by this, right?
Let's say Mr. Beast makes an uncouth joke out in public about, let's say, Puerto Ricans, that's the theme of the day, right?
And someone was recording him as he made a joke about Puerto Ricans.
How they fucking drive a bunch of shitty Hondas with the subwoofers.
Right?
He makes fun of them for having perfect eyebrows.
Them liking Dead Yankee.
The fact that they have no successful rappers to their name besides Fat Joe, and that's a joke, right?
Let's say he just goes on a tirade making fun of Puerto Ricans.
He's at a fucking Chipotle.
And someone secretly records him as he's saying this shit.
Okay?
They drop it on the internet.
Backlash ensues because he's not, he's a child.
He's a child.
His YouTube channel appeals to younger people, like telling kids and shit.
Right?
So he has to keep a squeaky clean image.
Right?
So fucking TMZ does a press release.
Mr. Beast makes fun of Puerto Ricans' perfect eyebrows.
So racist.
He says their flag sucks.
Right?
Next thing you know, that thing's all over the fucking tabloids.
He loses a bunch of followers.
He loses a bunch of fucking support.
They call him a racist.
Niggas cook, bro.
It's literally.
Finito.
Right?
But let's say, let's switch it around.
Let's reverse it.
I'm at a fucking Mexican restaurant and I'm making fun of tacos.
You know, I'm making jokes like, hey, what are these niggas doing here?
You know, we know you're not here legally, all this other shit.
And then I also make fun of Puerto Ricans as well.
I say, well, at least the Mexicans got their own sovereignty, nigga.
You guys don't even got a country.
You know what I mean?
And someone tries to put that shit out to TMZ or some shit.
You know what TMZ is going to say?
Hey, bro, this ain't news.
This is another day in office for this nigga buyer, man.
And I say that story, right?
I say it kind of, you know, tongue-in-cheek, but the reason why I say that story is because I got fucking an army behind me of loyal supporters and you, and I've been able to be myself the whole time, chat.
That's the point.
So I am grateful that y'all let me be myself so that a scandal will never happen because this is how I really am.
Let's fucking go.
Meanwhile, niggas like Mr. Beast and these other YouTubers got a fucking.
Are you recording right now?
Okay, I can make a joke.
Yeah.
Yeah, Puerto Ricans, bro, like, man, they're always drive hundreds.
You know, they can't speak freely.
There ain't no fucking scandals with me.
What are they gonna say?
Mary, you're a racist.
Okay.
Marin, you're part of the KKK.
Okay.
You got a hood on.
Okay?
Right?
You make fun of Indians.
You said they stink.
Okay.
You won the space yesterday and you called some Asian guy ching bong ding.
Okay.
Like, bro, I'm impenetrable.
And the only reason I'm impenetrable is because I got niggas like y'all, man.
So once again, thank you so much, OSS.
I know that was a long-winded speech, but I needed to really give you guys your flowers.
Because I don't think you guys understand how much impact you guys have in my ability to say and do and think freely, right?
So shout out to y'all ninjas, man.
You guys are what keeps me, gives me the ability to say fuck you to everyone else and be able to do the content that I want to do and say the shit that I want to say because I'm not controlled.
Thanks to you guys.
Really appreciate that, man.
Okay.
But yeah, anyway, yeah, it looks like this thing went up like 200 views just over the thing.
But yeah, I'm going through again.
Just making sure I didn't miss anything.
But yeah, guys, this video is very, very, and I'll drop it one more time for y'all.
And then we're going to get into today's topic.
Just needed an OSS rally real quick.
And I want to make sure I give you guys all a like that actually came in here and supported while I'm on air.
Because what the fuck am I if I'm not going to go ahead and support the people that support me as well?
Hopefully Pierce, one of these other guys, sees this shit.
And we go back over there and we start cooking.
I debate Rabbi Dildo Shmooly, Rabbi Dildo, Dildo Rabbi Shmooley, about how his people were involved in killing a former U.S. president.
All right, I'm just liking this one real quick.
So yeah, so guys, the topics for today, as I go through and like this multitask here, the topics for today, the main two topics are we're going to cover Cash Patel being confirmed by the FBI, and then we have and then we're going to have ASAP Rocky's case, right?
So let's go ahead and see if they have anything live.
All right, let's do this.
Because I think Trump is live.
Yeah, Trump is live right now.
Fox, we appreciate it as always.
We are going to use this as an opportunity to step away for our last two-minute break of the hour.
Don't go anywhere.
of top stories on the other side.
And I will say it again, I think that he was right.
So he would have been there on almost any day other than this because his wife was very angry at him because he wouldn't deliver his child to school.
She said, you never take.
Who is the child?
Let me see where's the child.
You saved your father's child anymore.
You saved your father's life.
Should hold that against.
You're going to leave him more than the other kids, right?
Well, so he took, he took, what is your first name?
Kyle.
He took Kyle.
Kyle, congratulations.
Nice job.
But he took Kyle that one day to school after years.
He finally said, okay, I'll do it.
And that's the only time.
So he was actually riding down the West Side Highway and he saw the plane hit.
And it's an amazing rest of this history.
And your brother was in there too, I think, right?
And it was just a terrible.
It's a big story.
So Howard Lennox got sworn in as a commerce secretary.
Let's do a quick little background on him.
Now, I'll be honest, this isn't as important of a cabinet position, but, you know, he's getting his people through.
I think he focused on getting, you know, the more problematic ones in first.
So, because I'm not really too familiar with this guy.
So it looks like here, he's an American businessman, a philanthropist who served as the 41st United States Secretary of Commerce since February 21st.
Yep, today, basically.
Former chairman and CEO of Cancer for Gerald and BGC Group.
Lennox succeeded to Bernard Gerald Cantor as the head of Cantor for Gerald.
Okay, let's see here.
So he lost 658 employees in that September 11th attack.
Listen, he became known for the charity efforts through the Cantor Fitzgerald.
Let's.
And yeah.
You know, guys, at this point, like, should we just make a fucking bingo card?
Like, I'm honestly starting to realize, I'm starting to think, like, I'm starting to think, like, should I just make a fucking bingo card at this point?
Right?
Sell that shit on the internet and then y'all watch along as we just have a fucking, you know, a bingo.
Play bingo night every time I'm on stream.
Right?
If you get three across, you fucking win a prize.
Yo, I'm dead ass.
I'm not a kid around with you guys right now, bro.
Like, like at this point, it's like, bro.
It's like, it's like, yo.
Like, I genuinely, I genuinely think I need to make a bingo card on this shit.
You know what I mean?
Like, I just need to make a bingo card.
Every time I'm live on air, we got someone that we talk about.
All right, let's go look at that early life.
Because at this point, what are we bad, chat?
Like, 90% of the time, we check that early life and we already see that.
We always see the same shit.
Bruh.
Come on, man.
Bruh, I ain't gonna lie to you.
I didn't even see this one coming.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
I got Lutnik isn't like a traditional them boys name.
At least to my knowledge.
So, bruh.
So you can't make this shit up, man.
That early life never fails, man.
Never fucking fails, chat.
Holy.
Also, chat, another thing I might do.
We're gonna have Charlie Miguel on to talk crypto.
What I might do, chat, and I want to see if you guys want this.
What I might do is I'll stay on air.
I'll jump into the Zoom call and I'll just multi-stream everything.
That's what I think I might do.
So that way I can stay on with you guys a little bit longer.
I'm thinking that's the play, chat.
You guys cool with that?
We cover the news, cover some pop culture shit, blah, blah, blah.
Then at eight o'clock, we bring Charlie Miguel in, do that interview, then I stay down a little bit longer, then I get off because we do got our free event tomorrow, motherfuckers.
Okay, guys, if you are in the South Florida area, okay?
If you're in the South Florida area, we have a mastermind for all our Castle Club members.
Absolutely free.
Pull up.
If you're a regular Castle Club member, you're able to get in for free for the first two hours.
If you're a premium member, you're able to stay the whole time.
It's going to be great.
First two hours, we're going to do a meeting green.
There we're going to do a bunch of lectures.
It's going to be fucking awesome.
All right, guys?
If you are in Florida, come to our mastermind tomorrow morning at 11 a.m.
All right?
11 a.m. chat.
Tap in.
All right?
Tap in.
If you are in Florida, tap in.
Free event tomorrow.
Come meet us, hang out with us.
After party, after that.
So anyway.
All right.
So let's go ahead and hit ASAP Rocky first.
Shout out to my guy that made this fucking awesome ass thumbnail, by the way.
My ninja made a great thumbnail.
What else here do I need?
So you guys went ahead and liked the video for me on JFK.
I really appreciate that shit.
If you guys aren't already, please follow me on X. I truly do be cooking on X. We're growing every day, chat.
Shadow Bam, but we're still almost at quarter million.
Let's fucking go.
You know, I'm definitely one of the most popular accounts on Twitter by far.
You know, and that's all thanks to you fucking guys.
Because I'd be saying all the crazy shit on X that I want to say that I can't say on fucking YouTube and shit.
Like, if y'all niggas think I'm unhinged on YouTube, like, you guys need to get on X and see what I'd be saying on there, bro.
I'll be cooking, man.
I'm like, undefeated.
I just, because I can't be, like, I'm not, like, I'm, I'm not actually really censored.
So I can, like, fucking talk shit.
I mean, besides I'm taking my blue check and stuff and demonetizing me.
But I can at least talk my shit, right?
Look, look, look at Elon Musk.
Look at this shit, guys.
This nigga, Elon Musk, bro.
He's such a fucking square.
So I tweeted this out, right?
LMAO, Elon is so fucking cringe, man.
Bringing out a rug pull president, wielding a chainsaw, saying chainsaw bureaucracy.
Well, awkward mixed cheers.
Look at this shit, chat.
I can't be the only person that thought this shit.
Look at this nigga, bro.
Yeah, our boy Julon Musk doing some stupid shit.
I think this nigga was high off his mind, but let's roll the clip.
So this guy, Malay, gave Elon Musk, he gifted him a chainsaw, right?
This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy.
What?
What?
Bruh.
So fucking weird, man.
Like, you know, these awkward niggas that, like, you know, like, here's the thing.
I'm a nerd too, chat.
Don't get it twisted.
Everyone says, Myron, you're a nerd.
You never got chicks when you're younger.
And?
So what?
We're all nerds, but this nigga's still a nerd in his fucking 40s and shit.
Like, damn.
Like, bro.
Turn it off!
Let's play this fuckery one more time, uninterrupted.
This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy.
chainsaw this is the chainsaw for bureaucracy Turns off.
Bro, once he said that second chainsaw, I was like, what the fuck is this thing going on, bro?
Like, what the fuck?
And you can see the crowd doesn't really know.
They're like, ah, what?
Like, they're like, wait, what?
Mind you, guys, he's at fucking seat pack.
This is a Republican fucking convention, right?
This is a Republican fucking convention.
So he should be getting like a standing ovation, but you can see even in the crowd, like, he's getting like awkward, like, uh, they don't really know what to do.
Then he senses the awkwardness, and then that nigga says chainsaw again.
Look, look.
So he goes, this is a chainsaw bureaucracy, right?
With fucking glasses on indoors.
Bureaucracy.
Doesn't get the reception he wants.
and he says chainsaw again, awkwardly.
What the fuck was that, bro?
What the fuck is wrong with this nigga, bro?
Like, yo, what the fuck is wrong with this guy, bro?
Bro, you know he was high out of his fucking mind, bro.
Nigga was cooked at that fucking C-PAC, bro.
I guess he must have got confused.
He thought it was cocaine pack or some shit.
And he said, oh, I'm ready.
Let's go.
He thought the C stood for cocaine, bro.
My man showed up fucking super hyped.
Has sunglasses on him.
Yo, by the way, this is the guy that's like literally cutting a bunch of government jobs and fucking standing side by side with the president.
This nigga right here.
This guy that uses ketamine that can't get a fucking clearance.
This guy right here.
And then to make it even better, he's hanging out with who?
This fucking loser, Malay, right?
Which, by the way, again, get your bingo cards out, nigga.
Because so, Malay, right?
Get your bingo cards out.
let's see here tiny descent Hmm.
Interesting.
They're not telling y'all the truth, huh?
Is early life off one time?
Because I'll tell y'all this.
Are they not saying it in here?
Hmm.
Interesting.
Because let me show you guys something.
Come on, man.
Come on, bro.
He did the wall tour.
Thank you.
Oh, I missed the chat.
You guys said it was here.
Oh, okay.
My bad.
My bad, chat.
My bad.
It is there.
Okay.
My bad.
I overlooked it.
So I guess we did get it on the bingo card.
My bad.
Normally it's up here in the first paragraph.
Niggas wanted to wait and put in the third.
My bad.
But yeah.
And just so you guys know, fun fact, okay?
Fun fact.
This guy, the first thing he did when he became president, he went to Israel.
There's normally a tradition where the president of Argentina goes to Brazil because they're one of their biggest training partners.
Instead of keeping up with that tradition, what did he do?
He went to Israel for his first fucking international visit.
And another thing, why do you think Elon Musk is so cool with him?
And why do you think the West wants this guy in office?
Because if you guys remember, right, shout out to my guy, Nick.
He put this together.
I got to give credit to my guy, Nick Fuentes, right?
He put this together.
This guy, right?
This guy, if you remember, when leading up to the elections in Argentina, et cetera, this guy was getting pushed a whole bunch, this Malay guy, right?
They were pushing him all over X. Now, some of you guys are like, well, you know, yeah, I remember that.
Yeah, they used to push this guy a lot.
Why do they care?
I'll tell you why.
Argentina is one of the biggest makers of lithium, an energy source.
So, in order to protect U.S. interests and Elon Musk being in the electric car business, et cetera, and AI and tech and all this other stuff, they need that lithium.
Lithium is very important for batteries, et cetera.
Many things in the tech world.
So, since Argentina is rich in it, they had to ensure that they had a friendly in Argentina.
That's why him and Elon Musk are fucking close.
And he gave him this chainsaw.
But this guy is a fucking Western puppet, Malay.
And he just rug-pulled this fucking country with some fucking scam coin.
And then he shows up at fucking CPAC with a chair and gives Elon a chainsaw.
And he's hiding out his mind.
Ah!
You know?
So this guy definitely controlled.
Absolutely controlled.
The Western powers put him in.
He breaks tradition, doesn't go to Brazil as usual, goes to fucking Israel, kiss the wall, crying like a fucking baby here, as y'all can see.
My man over here fucking...
You know, just touching the wall.
We gotta play this shit one more time with Eli, bro.
This nigga's such a weirdo, man.
And you guys know I'm going to be, I cook Eli because of the H-1B visa shit.
I'll keep my foot out this nigga's neck, bro.
They got to bad me.
Bro, what the fuck was that scream, bro?
Ah!
Yo, you know who else be crying like that, chat?
Preach be crying like that.
You know, from Anus and Reach, the dumb dude with the shitty ass dreads, that nigga be crying like that, too.
That nigga preach, first day of school, his mom is waking him up.
Hey, get up, preach.
You got to decide for school.
Nigga all mad because he got to go to school like three hours early.
So this is a fucking retard.
So he got it.
He's one of them niggas.
He gets on the short bus to get to school.
And then as soon as he gets off the bus at school, someone's there like to get him, right?
He's getting off the bus with the niggas in wheelchairs and sticks and shit.
But he's able-bodied.
Just walks into class like, nigga walks into the school.
You know?
Then they walks in, sees dumbass ABBA.
I'm Aidis.
How are you?
Hey, please.
Hey, this is you.
Abba went to school early too.
Because both them niggas are retarded.
So you know, they got to get them into school earlier so that they can go ahead and facilitate them being in the classroom properly so that they don't fucking slow down the movement of all the other fucking students in the school.
Y'all ever had that in school?
Come on, man.
I know all y'all.
Come on, man.
Let's go back in time, chat.
Let's go back in time.
I know all y'all niggas know what I'm talking about, bro.
Every single one of you guys, you went to high school, middle school.
There was that group of kids that had the same teacher for four fucking years, bro.
Come on, man.
Come on.
I know y'all know what I'm talking about, bro.
Niggas have the same teacher for four years.
From freshman year all the way to senior year.
That teacher teaches them social studies, math, everything.
One size fits all fucking teacher, bro.
Niggas go into class.
Preach stumbles at a class.
Abba.
Yeah.
Niggas have their first period class at 7 a.m.
Meanwhile, all the other students are just getting to school.
Them niggas already been going at it for an hour.
Then they let those niggas out an hour early so they don't fucking clog up the fucking hallways when all the kids are trying to get out.
Because Preach dumbass got knocked down last time that shit happened.
It was fucking three o'clock.
Nigga gets say by the bell ass.
Fucking makes it out the classroom somehow without his handler.
Nigga trips.
All the kids fucking stomp like fucking trample him and shit.
He's on the ground.
His parents file a complaint with the fucking city.
The whole school changes their mandate for this dumbass nigga preach.
Next thing you know, now he's got to go to school an hour or two hours early.
Because he's a short bus idiot.
Him and Anus.
All right.
Imagination's running wild now making these jokes.
But anyway, yeah, bro.
Like, like, Elon Musk, this is some weirdo shit, bro.
This is like some seriously autistic behavior here.
But yeah, everyone was saying that he's like on drugs.
You know, anus reason, they ain't on drugs.
They're just retarded.
But this nigga's definitely on cooked.
He's fried out of his mind.
Bro, has sunglasses indoors and he's not black.
That's how you know you're cooked as a white guy.
The only people that wear sunglasses indoors are niggas.
Let's be a thousand.
Come on, man.
The only people that wear sunglasses indoors are niggas, bro.
So if you see a white dude wearing sunglasses indoors, you know he's fried.
Absolutely fried.
Dude's eyeballs are probably bloodshot red.
And guys, this is why Elon Musk can't get a fucking clearance, bro.
It's pretty much well documented that the dude just uses ketamine.
All right, anyway.
All right, I'll stop making fun of these guys.
Let me go ahead and look at some of your chats and get into the topic.
Punisher says, just because fuck Puerto Rico.
Yeah, bro.
Yo, yo, the fact.
I don't know how, I don't know how those niggas saw the video.
Like, it must be going.
It must be going viral or some shit like that.
Because that was like a very specific rant in a really long stream.
So how the fuck did they find that clip?
IWater says, W. Myron here in the stream while on the road heading to Miami.
Shout out to you, Waters.
See you tomorrow if you're coming.
Myron, can you guys get someone in that knows about natural medicine and stuff like that?
Yeah, we could give you any suggestions.
Gaza.
Nightly Wisdom says, Myron, you the GOAT, finally found some time.
Finally found someone to spend time watching and learning from.
Tomorrow will be lit.
Yep.
Shout out to you Nightly Wisdom.
That's what I try to do, man.
Beans Burner, thank you for that.
Love you, Myron.
You're literally the hero we all need.
I got you, Lyskin.
HMV says, what's up, Myron here?
I'm here in Miami for the meet and green yacht party.
Tomorrow, wait, can't wait to meet you.
It's going to be lit, guys.
If not, what clubs are you going to be lit tonight?
Shit.
Shit, bro.
I'm not really in a club scene like that.
But I mean, live, maybe?
Friday night?
I think it might be live.
I think tonight is EDM night.
Just don't go to live on Sundays.
That's nigga night.
That's when they play all the rap music.
Waylow says, yo, Myron, I work in surgery at one of the biggest hospitals in all of Florida, and the chief of surgery is one of them boys.
These guys are always at high positions every single time.
Bro, I'm telling you, man.
I'm telling you, guys.
Yo, okay, okay.
I need to, another thing I want.
If you got, you know, got aware of them boys through me, give me a one in the chat chat.
If I woke you guys up to them boys, we're on YouTube.
I got to watch what I say here.
But if I was, if I woke you guys up to them boys, give me a one in the chat.
I want to see how many of you guys like got them boys pilled, if you know what I'm saying.
Okay.
Whether it was me or me bringing Nick on that, you know, that brought you guys, made you guys aware of this shit.
Nigga said chief of surgery is crazy.
All right, this is you and Steeko.
Okay.
All right, so one guy says he already knew, but the rest of y'all, okay, I see a bunch of ones.
Okay.
Yeah.
Most of y'all didn't.
Okay.
And look, guys, don't be, don't feel ashamed if you didn't know before.
That's on purpose.
You guys wouldn't know.
This shit has been censored for decades, guys.
So if you don't know, don't feel embarrassed to type a one, bro.
Like, they've purposely censored this shit for decades, bro.
The only reason we even have the ability to talk to it and talk about it is because of October 7th, platforms like Rumble and platforms like X. That's the only reason we can even talk about it to this day.
Prior to October 7th, and free speech platforms like Rumble and X, bro, if you talk this shit, it was the fastest and most sure way to get fucking cooked on any mainstream platform, bro.
That's why nobody ever used to touch this topic before October 7th.
Now it's a little bit more safe.
Are you streaming the event?
I don't think we will be, bro.
Probably not.
So anyway, okay, let's get it to ASAP Rocky here.
And guys, do me a favor, like the video.
All right, we got how many likes we got here.
We got we got only 657 likes, but we got what, almost 1,700 guys in here.
Guys, like the video, man.
Help your ninja out.
All right, let's get into this ASAP Rocky thing.
Guys, you guys like the volume at like 200, right?
That way it doesn't overpower the mic too much.
Give me ones if this, if this is good, 200, at 200 sound.
He went to trial for.
But how did he manage to walk free despite now?
ASAP Rocky just beat the case he went to trial for.
But how did he manage to walk free despite the allegations?
This case has been one of the most high-profile trials in hip-hop recently.
I actually made a video on it over two weeks ago covering the charges, the courtroom drama, and the stakes for Rocky's career.
For the past three weeks, the tension has been.
Okay, you know what?
I'm not going to lie to y'all.
I'm not familiar with the facts of this case.
So let's go ahead and watch the first video so that we can see what the fuck this nigga was actually charged with.
Let's go ahead and watch the first video so that we can, like, see what the fuck this nigga was actually charged with.
Now, this entire ASAP Rocky case could literally be the end of his career.
I want to talk a little bit about the situation ASAP Rocky currently has found himself.
All right, let's see what the facts of the case are.
Then we'll go into the thing and then I'll give you guys my law enforcement background in this shit.
All right, once it's good, perfect.
I see 200 seems to be the magic number.
And this is a case I actually covered two years ago, but there's not only been a lot of updates to the story since then, but there's currently a trial that's ongoing as we speak.
So you see ASAP, also known as Rakeem Mayers, arriving in court as day one of the trial got started.
Prosecutors accuse ASAP Rocky of pulling out a gun and shooting at an old friend known as ASAP Relly during an argument back in 2021.
Now let's take a look at this entire story, okay?
This shooting in question.
Okay, I came to Dazzle with y'all.
I didn't even know about this shooting.
The only thing I remember about ASAP Rocky guys is that obviously he's with Rihanna and I knew that he got in trouble in Europe.
I know that he got arrested in Europe.
I think it was the Netherlands or something like that, Chad.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
That's the only thing I knew.
So I didn't know anything about this fucking shooting whatsoever.
Because as you guys know, I don't really like hip-hop, bro.
I'm going to be honest with y'all.
I don't like hip-hop anymore.
I used to, you know, be all in tune with it, but now, nah, man.
ASAP Rocky's currently in trial for.
So let's take a look at what happened.
Let's look at the story in itself, Rocky's response, the trial, and allow me to give you a breakdown of what you need to know.
So first of all, I think most people are familiar with ASAP Rocky, a rapper, songwriter, producer, a prolific artist in hip-hop who has the respect of many.
Back in April 20, 2022, A$AP Rocky was arrested upon arriving to Los Angeles International Airport, LAX, in connection with a shooting that happened that previous year.
Okay, so that more than likely means that they probably had...
So let me explain to you guys when you go into the airport, right?
So when you travel internationally, right, and then you come back to the United States, before you come back to the United States, if the government wants you arrested, state, locals, feds, whatever it may be, they could put out like a hit on you, right?
So when you come in and you get cleared through customs or when you get, well, basically when you get to customs, if there's a hit on you, they'll detain you and turn you over to whoever wants you, right?
So let's say you're wanted by LAPD.
You went out to London, they indicted you while you were gone, you fly back in.
As soon as you swipe that passport and try to come in with CBP, they're going to have a hit, right?
Because the person that got the arrest warrant for you put all your information in and gave it to customs, especially if they know that you went out of the country.
So then what ends up happening is CBP will go ahead and enforce that and then they'll call the detective once they got the guy into custody.
Well, mostly it'll be HSI.
Because like HSI, think of HSI as like running the airports, right?
Like, because it used to be custom service, used to be all one.
But to simplify things for you guys so you guys don't get confused, Homeland Security Investigations HSI runs the airports when people come in internationally.
So if someone comes in from foreign and another agency wants them, CBP will detain the individual, but it's mandated that CBP also needs to contact HSI.
Does that make sense, Chad?
So CBP will detain the guy, put him in a room.
They're going to call HSI and they're going to call the law enforcement agency that wants the guy.
Why?
The reason why is because nothing can go through the airports from an investigatory perspective without HSI being there.
Does that make sense, Chad?
Because HSI is the lead agency on anything coming in or out of the country.
So that goes for airports too.
And since CBP aren't investigators, they're technically officers.
They have to defer to HSI and the agency that wants the guy.
What's up, Frank?
Okay.
All right, Joe, buddy.
So that's look at this guy.
He wants to fucking so anyway.
Um, so that's kind of what it is.
Give me a one in the chat if that makes sense, guys.
I know it's a little bit confusing, but that's how it works at the airport when it comes to law enforcement, how things work when you come in from international, etc.
All right, Frank's it's it stay give me ones if that makes sense.
All right, perfect, perfect, perfect.
Good, good, good.
It's my goal, chat.
You guys know it.
I hate to sound like a broken record, but anytime I could teach y'all some, it's it's very important.
All right, cool.
T here in November.
Rocky was at the time arriving on a private plane from Barbados where he had been boom.
Yo, yo, I did not, I did not watch this video beforehand, guys.
I didn't watch this video beforehand, but look, boom.
How did they confirm it for me?
So, look, he came from abroad.
He came from abroad.
Boom.
CBP has a lookout for him, probably from LAPD because they wanted him.
And then they detain him when he gets there.
They call HSI.
Okay, let's play this back, all right?
This is how this probably happened.
Angeles International Airport, LAX, in connection with a shape doing that happened that previous year in November.
Okay, so let me play this out for you how this goes.
Okay, you guys are about to get some sauce right now.
I'm going to explain.
Now that we know for sure that he traveled, this is how it goes.
So, ASAP Rocky's being investigated by the local police, more than likely LAPD, right?
LAPD does a case, interview their witnesses, build up their investigation.
After they build up their investigation, they get probable cause.
They go to a district attorney, assistant, ADA, assistant district attorney.
Hey, this evidence we got on the ASAP Rocky case, let's indict it.
Cool.
They convene, they have a grand jury, state grand jury, okay?
Give me ones in the chat if you guys want me to explain what a grand jury is.
I've talked about this a bunch, but I know we got a lot of new viewers here.
So if you guys want me to explain what a grand jury is, put a one in the chat.
If you guys don't, just give me a two.
But I'm going to continue on.
I'll circle back on grand jury if you guys want it.
But give me a one if you guys want me to explain what a grand jury is.
But anyway, so they convene with the grand jury.
The grand jury hears the case.
They get an indictment, a true bill of indictment.
Then an arrest warrant is generated.
So the detective that's investigating, oh, interesting.
So YouTube is all ones, but Rumble is all twos.
That's very interesting.
That tells me that we're getting new people on YouTube, but obviously on Rumble are the OGs.
Okay.
All right.
Hey, that's good.
That means a lot of you guys are new viewers.
That's awesome.
On Rumble, it's all twos because y'all fuck with my content.
You guys have been here a minute, but on YouTube, it's a bunch of new people.
All right, cool.
Welcome to the OSS Army.
I'll come back and explain what the grand jury is after I tell you guys this.
So they get the true bill of indictment, right?
An indictment is a formal charge by the government, whether it's state or federal.
So he gets charged statewise.
The detective, because it's going to be a Los Angeles Police Department detective that's running the investigation, he goes to grand jury with the ADA.
They indict it.
Then they get an arrest warrant by a judge, right?
So the detective, assuming he's not an idiot and ASAP Rocky is a public figure, he probably Googles ASAP Rocky concerts, right?
Or, you know, ASAP Rocky fucking, you know, is he on a tour right now?
What's going on?
And more than likely, he already knows where he is because he's been investigating him, so he knows where he is, where he sleeps at night, what he does.
So he's probably aware that he's in Barbados.
So what does that LAPD detective do?
He calls Customs and Border Protection and HSI.
Hey, I got a guy.
I got an arrest warrant for him.
I know he's abroad.
Can you guys put a lookout for him?
Right?
So HSI puts a lookout for him.
CBP puts a lookout for him, right?
He comes, Barbados is international.
So he has to clear customs when he comes back in, right?
So he gets from Barbados in his private jet.
There's a CBP officer there waiting.
The detective is probably there waiting because they know exactly where he's going to fly.
Because remember, when you book your ticket, guys, that generates an itinerary.
That itinerary is then sent to CBP beforehand, typically about 24 to 48 hours before you travel, chat.
Customs gets that manifest of the plane coming in and who's on it.
Okay?
So they get into the United States.
The detective, HSI, and CBP are there waiting.
And any other law enforcement that's involved in the case.
He gets in, CBP detains him.
HSI and the detective come in because the detective can't go into that interview room without HSI present because technically we own the airports.
At that point, the detective chooses if he wants to interview ASAP Rocky or not.
He reads the Ms. Miranda rights.
ASAP Rocky probably says, no, I'm not talking to y'all.
Pounce in.
And then bam.
They arrest him.
CPP turns custody over to LAPD.
They take him to jail.
Give me ones in a chat if that makes sense.
That is line by line, step by step, how law enforcement deals with people coming in from international that are wanted.
That's how they do it, step by fucking step.
Give me ones if that makes sense.
Yes, on private jet too.
Because through on private jet, you still got to clear customs.
Perfect, perfect.
I've seen a lot of ones.
Okay, now let's go into what a grand jury is, guys, okay, right?
A grand jury is convened, typically somewhere between 20 to 30 people, right?
Not to be mixed with a trial, a trial jury.
Grand jury and a trial jury are not the same thing.
A grand jury is a bunch of your peers that sit there and they hear cases all day.
So the way it goes is this.
Typically once or twice a week, right?
What will happen is the ADA, the prosecutor, federal or state, will convene a grand jury, right?
They'll get the grand jury convened.
The agent or the law enforcement officer and the ADA walk in.
The law enforcement officer talks about his case to the grand jury.
Shows evidence, shows how long they've been investigating it, whatever.
So they give all the facts and circumstances of their investigation to the grand jury, right?
Typically the way it goes is, okay, we're getting real detailed right now, but fuck.
I love y'all niggas.
Let's cook.
So the ADA walks in, or the AUSA, right?
Every area is a little bit different, but this is generally how it goes.
They walk in, they give instructions to the jury.
Look, I'm going to be doing a case on ASAP Rocky's case.
We're going to be doing a high-profile shooting in Los Angeles.
The subject of this investigation is a famous rapper, ASAP Rocky, aka, blah, blah, blah.
I'm going to bring in Detective, you know, Joe Schmo, and he's going to explain the case.
So Detective, so ADA opens the door, detective walks in, he sits down.
As soon as he sits down, they swear him in.
Do you swear everything you say is going to be the truth and nothing but the truth?
So help you God, blah, blah, blah.
Yes, I do.
Boom.
Now he's under oath.
From that point forward, either the prosecutor will say, well, Detective Joe Schmo, why are we here today?
We're here today because I've been conducting an investigation on ASAP Rocky.
We have reason to believe that he was involved in a shooting, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, well, thank you, Detective Joe Schmo.
What leads you to come to that conclusion?
Well, on XYZ day, you know, we got information that he shot at this individual.
We subsequently went up, interviewed the individual.
Individual confirmed that ASAP Rocky was the person that shot him.
Here are some photographs.
Here's his written statement, blah, blah, blah.
Right?
He starts going through all the evidence.
Okay?
Then, when he's done testifying, the ADA will ask the grand jury or the AUSA will ask the grand jury.
This is both at the state and the federal level.
Do you have any questions for the investigator?
The grand jury, if they have any questions on a case, they'll ask.
And if they don't, the detective leaves the room or the special agent leaves the room at the federal level, right?
And the ADA leaves, the prosecutor as well.
They wait.
The grand jury deliberates.
And then if they feel that there's probable cause, then they pass a true bill of indictment and that person is formally charged.
Okay?
Now, give me ones in the chat that makes sense.
Give me ones in the chat.
I really just went in detail there, but I hope you guys.
And if you don't understand, put a two and tell me why you don't understand.
But give me a one if you guys understand that.
And then I'm going to get into jury trials and we're going to keep going in this video.
All right, so I see ones.
Perfect, perfect.
So you guys get it.
And if you're confused, give me a two and say why.
Okay.
So, you know, got to pat myself on the back.
I explained that pretty clearly then.
All right, cool.
Now, that's a grand jury.
And guys, the threshold in a grand jury is probable cause.
Okay?
That's not a very high threshold, chat.
So probable cause is like here.
Finding them guilty beyond a reasonable doubt is all the way up here.
All right?
So that's grand jury.
Now, a jury trial is when they convene your peers to have you go to weigh in, right?
And render a verdict for your criminal case.
For that, you need beyond a reasonable doubt.
That's like 90%.
Like, you're 90% sure if I gotta roughly give you guys a number so it makes sense that the person did the crime.
Not the same as a grand jury.
The jury trial is convened right there for that case.
The grand jury, they typically are in session for like three to four months at a time.
It's the same panel of people, and then they just hear all the cases getting indicted.
Okay, that's the difference.
Give me ones in the chat that makes sense.
Difference between jury trial and grand jury, two completely different things, and I see people conflate them all the time.
We're cooking today, baby.
Let me just look at the chats.
See, you guys make sure you guys understand all this.
This is gonna be a very educational episode today, guys.
All right, perfect, perfect.
I see a bunch of ones.
All right, let's get back to Blackie Speaks.
Rocky was at the time arriving on a private plane from Barnaby.
Let's look at the story in itself, Rocky's response, the trial, and allow me to give you a breakdown of what you need to know.
So, first of all, I think most people are familiar with ASAP Rocky, a rapper, songwriter, producer, a prolific artist in hip-hop who has the respect of many.
Back in April 20, 2022, ASAP Rocky was arrested upon arriving to Los Angeles International Airport, LAX, in connection with a shooting that happened that previous year in November.
Rocky was at the time arriving on a private plane from Barbados, where he had been on a you know vacation with his then-girlfriend, Rihanna, who we all, of course, know.
According to multiple sources at the scene, Rihanna was actually with Rocky when he was.
Okay, so these are the detectives arrested, and a search warrant was then executed at his Los Angeles boom.
Okay, so so this is interesting.
So, what they did was once they got him in custody, they also executed a search warrant at his house.
They did both at the same time, probably to create more um uh pressure on Rocky to talk.
Residence Rocky was booked in jail at 12:42 p.m. that day, and his bail was set to $550,000.
He was then released less than three hours later after posting bond.
And this is when we get into the actual story.
It was reported that ASAP Rocky, a real named Rockham Myers, was a suspect in a shooting that took place on November 6th, 2021, near Vista Del Mar and Selma Avenue in Los Angeles.
The incident occurred at 10:20 p.m. on that day, marking a pivotal moment in a long history of friendship that would take a dark turn.
The victim, Terrell Efron, also recognized as ASAP Relly and the defendant, Rocky Myers, had known each other for around 14 to 15 years.
Despite the shit, this is right-hand man.
It looks like close bond tension had been ruined for some time as a series of disagreements had begun to strain their relationship.
On a Saturday evening, Efron and Rocky himself spoke over FaceTime and made plans to meet near the W Hotel in Hollywood Boulevard.
Efron walking southbound on Argyle Avenue eventually encountered Rocky near the entrance to a parking garage.
That encounter, captured partially on a nearby security camera, would become the starting point of the unfolding chaos.
Now, the video footage revealed Rocky wearing a black hooded sweatshirt decorated with rhinestones, accompanied by two other individuals whom Efron was familiar with.
One of them was a guy named Ils, and the other guy was Jamel Phillips, aka 12.
What started as a simple meeting soon turned confrontational.
According to reports, Rocky walked towards Efron and said, What's up?
And if you're from New York, you already know that when someone says, What's up?
It's not just a greeting, it's a signal that means shit's about to get real.
Now, things escalated quickly, and Rocky, who was a big man, ended up storming towards Terrell and grabbed him by the collar of his sweatshirt.
Before ASAP Rally could react, Rocky shoved him backwards.
And one of the people present, Mr. Ulanger, who saw what was happening, tried to step in, telling Rocky to stop and separating them as best as he could.
But Rocky wasn't done.
Okay, he pulled a blackie, blackie, black semi-auto-micic handgun from his waistband and aimed it straight at Efron with anger in his voice.
Rocky threatened, I'll kill you right now while pressing the gun hard into ASAP Relly.
It was a moment of pure tension.
Wow, bro, this nigga's spazzing, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Look, I get it.
Your friend pissed you off, whatever.
But for you to walk up with a gun in California, bro, this nigga.
I ain't gonna lie, that's just stupid.
That's just dumb.
In California, one of the worst states for gun laws.
But Mr. Ulanger managed to separate them before things got worse.
After the confrontation, Rocky put the gun back in his waistband and walked away, heading south on our side.
I'm almost certain ASAP Rocky is a fucking convicted felon, Chad.
Like, I'm almost because I think he, I think he got convicted of a felony before.
Okay, of course, the only thing they say is fucking that he won the case.
They don't talk about his past.
Because I remember another rapper talked about how he was in jail with ASAP Racket at like Rikers or some shit like that.
I forget, Chad, do you know what I'm talking about?
I remember some rapper said that they were in jail with ASAP Rocky at the same time.
Avenue towards Selma Avenue.
As he walked off, Efron noticed ASAP 12 holding a pocket knife.
But 12, he wasn't staying.
He took off following a Rocky down the street.
Now, ASAP Relly, the victim in question, was dumb enough to want some more smoke.
And boy wasn't backing down, and boy was at a mistake.
So he decided to walk behind Rocky as Rocky was walking away.
Obviously, he was still upset and wanted to address the issue he had with Rocky, hoping to resolve some of the tension between them.
A few seconds later, Rocky and them walked south on Arja Avenue.
They turned left on a Selma Avenue, heading east until they came close to an intersection nearby.
Rocky, who was ahead of the group, waited for the others to catch up.
And as soon as they arrived, bam!
Rocky turned around and fired shots at ASAP Relly, who was approximately 16 feet away from him.
Relly immediately felt the heat on his hands, okay, like something had hit him.
And it wasn't long before he realized he'd been hit.
Three of his left-hand knuckles had been crazed by the bullet.
Now, the tension at this moment was high, and ASAP Relly was apparently scared shitless.
Okay, I would too if Rocky was like shooting at me and shit, allegedly, right?
So he then quickly moved behind one of the people who Rocky was with and used him as a shield between himself and Rocky.
Okay, maybe they might, and we'll see in the trial what defense they did.
Maybe they try to use a self-defense thing because it looks like Rocky walked away and then this guy went back after him.
Now, Rocky said, I want some melt.
Okay, in other words, he wasn't done.
He kind of moved back and forth trying to find an opening to fire, allegedly.
And at the same time, Rocky was also trying to close the gap between them.
And he did all this while trying to get closer to ASAP Relly.
Now, Rocky then fired off some bow shots.
Mo shots.
Mel shots, but none of these hit ASAP.
Yeah, now that's reckless.
Relly, lucky for him.
Now, after the shooting, ASAP Rocky decided to run from the scene like Usain Bolt and took off north on Vista Delamar with ASAP 120 right behind his tail.
And this was all caught on surveillance.
The footage that the police had backed up ASAP Relly's story, showing how he moved behind one of the two people present with Rocky to avoid getting shot by Rocky.
And then the cameras on Vista Delamar Avenue even picked up the sound of two gunshots, confirming the chaos of the moment.
In the videos, you can clearly see Rocky, ASAP Relly, and the two other people he pulled up with, when they being ASAP 120, all them were identifiable by their appearance and the clothes that they were wearing.
Now, after the shooting, ASAP Relly made his way back to his hotel to regroup from the trauma Rocky had put him through.
About 52 minutes later, he returned to the site of the shooting, and there the boy found two expended cartridge cases on the ground.
Cartridge cases, by the way, are the empty shells left behind after a gunshot is fired.
Essentially, the part that holds the bullet before it's expelled from the gun.
So Relly picked them up and handed them to the Popo, okay, to the police as evidence.
So after everything went down, the evidence bro really snitched like that.
He didn't give a fuck, man.
Since the preliminary hearing made it clear, there was enough evidence to believe that Rocky actually did what he's being charged with.
Now, here's how the law works with the penal code section 245, Subdivision B, which deals with assault using a semi-automatic firearm to break it down.
Rocky used a semi-automatic firearm in a way that could have seriously hurt someone.
He did it on purpose.
It wasn't on accident.
When he pulled the trigger, he knew that it would probably harm someone.
He had the ability to hurt someone with that firearm, and he wasn't acting in self-defense or protecting anyone else.
It was just him acting out.
All these elements came together, and that's what built the case for the charges against ASAP Rocky.
So everything we just talked about is why ASAP Rocky is making headlines right now.
Honestly, the story hasn't blown up as much as I expected it to blow up.
Yeah, I'm not gonna lie, this whole ASAP Rocky thing didn't really hit mainstream news like that, chat.
Actually, he's right.
Like, I honestly, I didn't even know this was a thing until he got found out guilty.
You know, Rocky's status as a major figure in music.
It sounded like the Tory Lane shit.
Like, the Tori Lane shit was going crazy.
If you guys remember, it would get way more attention, to be honest with you.
Especially considering the fact that, you know, he's together with one of the biggest musicians of this generation, Rihanna.
There's actually some speculation going around that Rihanna might.
Oh, yeah, she's a billionaire.
She absolutely funded this dude's legal team.
That's why he won in the first place, man.
Some influence on how this whole situation plays out.
Brian, during jury selection, lawyers asked one prospective juror if she would be able to deliver a guilty verdict if Rihanna, ASAP Rocky's partner, were to show up in court.
The woman took a long pause and then eventually answered yes.
What do you make of that?
Sir, I think that's a juror really contemplating what outside factors could affect their decision.
I'm hoping that that long pause was just a thoughtful moment that that juror had.
Yeah, this infamous vogue cover, bro.
I hate this cover, man.
It makes him look like such a bitch.
Look, she's leading.
He's carrying the baby, being a softy.
Like, bruh, this, this right here, guys, this is feminist propaganda right here.
Look, I don't want to.
Look, I don't want to go on a side tangent on this, but I remember I broke down this whole article.
And what you guys are seeing right here, this is, and the reason why I'm making sure I draw attention to this is because I want you guys to be able to understand and identify propaganda when you see it.
This Vogue magazine went viral, right?
In the mainstream media, it went viral because it shows a strong and powerful, you know, Rihanna with a with leading a man, right?
Like, so, you know, on the left, you know, in the mainstream media and in the black community too, they were praising her.
Oh, look, this queen, you know, she's a boss, right?
She got a man behind her supporting her, blah, blah, right.
So, like in the mainstream media, this was like applauded.
But the reality is that this is actually propaganda, okay?
What this image encapsulates is a microcosm of the bigger problem.
And that problem is men are no longer men.
You understand?
We now live in a society where men can be and even damn near expected to be subordinates to women, right?
Now, if women were rational beings and weren't, you know, controlled by their emotions and their hindbrain of what they find attractive, this wouldn't be a problem.
But guess what?
Men and women are not the same, and women still have certain emotional triggers.
One of the biggest ones that they have is they respond favorably to men that are dominant, assertive leaders.
This picture displays the opposite of that.
And we know that because Rihanna is a billionaire.
Rihanna is a famous one.
Rihanna is the one with Klout.
Rihanna is the one who is leading the relationship.
She has the leverage.
She needs ASAP Rocky way less than he needs her.
Does that make sense, chat?
So the problem I have with this magazine cover is it reinforces, and they're doing it.
It's all a psyop, by the way.
You don't even know what's happening.
But they're doing this to reinforce in your mind that it's okay to have your woman lead you in a relationship.
Now, here's the problem.
A lot of you guys aren't ASAP Rocky.
A lot of you guys aren't celebrities, right?
So this is bad at the celebrity level, but at a regular guy level, this would be problematic as well.
Right?
You can make the argument that Rihanna hit the wall.
She's got to kind of, you know, make duel what she got.
You can make that argument.
But for you, regular guys, this is going to be really bad for y'all.
Okay?
And this right here is feminism 101.
Feminism in the making.
Shit like this is what influences people.
Now, a lot of men are going to see this cover and say, oh, yeah.
You know, look at this queen.
I need a woman like that that could fucking, you know, be a boss too.
Well, the problem with that is that if you say you want a woman that's a boss, by definition, you can't have two bosses.
So if you want a woman that's also a boss, what's going to end up happening is she's going to be a boss over you.
And this is the disconnect that most people, especially the black community, don't understand.
There needs to be a hierarchical level to the relationship for the girl to respect you properly.
And this is something that isn't taught in the black community because the black community, a lot of times, is fatherless.
So most men end up getting raised by women.
Right?
So that's the issue.
That's the issue.
And magazine covers like this reinforce and perpetuate this harmful movement of feminism.
We need to click that part.
I made it.
But it does happen to the fact that oftentimes we as attorneys, prosecutors, and defense attorneys hope and spec that jurors are focusing on the witness stand and the evidence that comes in the well of the court and not what happens outside of the court of public.
Now, the trial is currently ongoing, and Rocky is in a very sticky situation, man.
If you guys didn't know, ASAP Rocky decided to roll the dice and reject a plea deal in this felony assault case.
According to sources close to the situation, he said that it would have cost him his livelihood, and that's why he rejected it.
By the way, a plea deal is essentially when the defendant, you know, someone who's accused of a crime agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or accept a certain punishment in extraction.
And that's like how 90% of cases end up where people just plead guilty.
For a more lenient sentence or avoiding a trial.
It's a way to avoid the uncertainty of going to court.
But in Rocky's case, he felt the terms were too harsh and chose to fight instead.
When you decided to take it to court, that essentially means you're rejecting.
From what I understand, Fresh was telling me, that's actually how I found out about this story because Fresh actually has been keeping up with this ASAP Rocky thing.
I kind of got some of this info from him.
Apparently, from what Fresh told me, the plea deal, and correct us if we're wrong here, guys.
But Fresh was telling me the plea deal they gave him was a pretty sweet deal.
Six months.
He would have only done six months.
So, chat, let me know if that's true.
Instead, you're choosing to face the charges in front of a jury or a judge, putting your fate in their hands and hoping for a better outcome, even though there's obviously a risk of facing the maximum penalty if found guilty.
And the risks for Rocky are huge.
By the way, when you go to trial, guys, if you lose, you are rolling the dice.
They're going to come after you.
You're going to get way more time because the government looks at it like you had us prepare for a trial and expendit an enormous amount of resources.
We're going to make sure we punish you.
So, yeah.
I say that.
I'm obviously not a lawyer.
This is just general knowledge.
Now, the plea deal Rocky was offered included 180 days in jail, a guilty plea to the most serious offense of the two felonies, assault with a semi-automatic weapon.
On top of that, Rocky would have.
So, yeah, hold on.
Yeah, 180 days in jail.
Six months.
Fresh was on point.
A guilty of the most serious and two felonies was charged.
So, so, yeah, this isn't that bad, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, this is not that bad.
Six months is not that bad for a gun charge of California.
I don't know how the fuck he even got this plea deal, to be honest with y'all.
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That tells me that the state didn't have as strong of a case as they thought they did for them to give him such a weak.
Well, it's a strong offer on their end, but it's a weak, you know, sentence.
So that must mean that they didn't even have fucking much evidence.
A guilty plea to the most serious offense of the two felonies, assault with a semi-automatic weapon.
On top of that, Rocky would have.
You know what, guys?
I predict the reason why is because probably ASAP Rocky's victim didn't want to testify.
I guarantee that's the reason why the prosecutors even offered that deal.
Because, bro, testifying in the black community is like not a thing, bro.
So, I think that's probably why.
Faced a seven-year suspended sentence, three years of probation, and 500 hours of community service.
But instead of taking the deal, Rocky decided to fight the charges against him and take his chances.
Which, you know, that's exactly what he's doing, right?
With Rocky's career and public image hanging by a thread, the trial has been making waves and grabbing national attention.
It's not just about him, though.
It's also tied to his high-profile relationship with Rihanna, his partner, and the mother of their two children.
So, stakes couldn't be higher for Rocky.
The outcome of this trial could have major consequences for his career and life.
He could receive up to 24 years in prison if he's convicted.
So, this is some serious shit right here.
It's honestly ridiculous that Rocky is in this position, honestly.
I don't know how the hell you end up in a situation where you're, you know, firing off shots at people in LA of all places when you're famous, rich, successful, worldwide, like just a global superstar, right?
This is so beneath Rocky, because why would you ever put yourself in this situation?
And honestly, Rocky put himself in this situation.
I mean, when you look at the fact that there's an entire case against him with surveillance footage showing him doing exactly what he's being accused of, it's hard to ignore.
On top of that, there's a victim, someone who was, you know, supposedly directly impacted by his actions.
And the evidence is, you know, stacking up like pancakes, and it's not looking good for ASAP Rocky.
Easier said than done, though.
It seems like this was, you know, in the heat of the moment kind of thing.
And obviously, with there being a history between himself and the victim in this case, ASAP Relly, it makes things so much more complicated, right?
Let's take a look at some of the things that happened, though.
I think where Rocky shot himself in the foot is when he was walking away with his homies and the guy, Ace Relly, the victim.
No, Chad, I know he testified, but I'm saying that the government probably didn't want him to testify.
That's that's why they offered him such a good deal because the witness probably got Ko-fi, guys.
Like, here's the thing: let me break this down for y'all.
So, witnesses and violent crimes, a lot of times, what ends up happening is they get co-fi and they don't want to testify.
So, prosecutors know that they'll obviously not tell the defense team this shit, but then they'll make a plea deal and they don't want them to know that he doesn't want to testify.
So, I guarantee y'all, he probably got cold feet about testifying.
That's why the prosecutor's office said, Hey, we'll give you this deal.
But then, when Rocky didn't take it, they're like, All right, bro, you need to testify.
He followed him, and that's when he ended up firing the shot because we're not dropping this case, right?
Because at that point, he did have an opportunity to walk away, right?
Although Relly followed him, I don't know if they could argue that Relly was an immediate threat to Rocky because he was the one packing the heat, right?
Now, before Rocky fired off the shots, he didn't only brandish the gun, but he did also point it at him and press the gun into ASAP Relly, his victim, right?
And by the way, as all that was going on, Rocky's homie was trying to get in between them and he was trying to stop Rocky from you know crashing out.
So, in other words, Rocky had a lot of opportunities to back down to calm things before it escalated.
But he chose to go down a much riskier path.
And honestly, yeah, and that is an important factor because when it comes to self-defense, you need like damn near imminent danger to be able to claim self-defense.
And the fact that that guy was there and breaking it up and Rocky comes off as the aggressor-big L. You know, big L. Like, the self-defense almost always is it needs to be a reactionary type situation, never a proactive situation.
So, if you go ahead and you antagonize an altercation and you shoot somebody, nine out of ten times, you're gonna get charged.
But if they come in and provoke you and you're defending yourself, then you got a leg to stand on, depending on the fracts and circumstances.
But self-defense is almost always a reactionary action versus a proactive action.
It's really hard to feel sorry for Rocky, just completely.
I'm just being honest, honestly.
Rocky put himself in a situation where his entire future is now at risk, which ain't really uncommon for rappers, unfortunately.
But ASAP Rocky, about people being a crash out, like I'm not saying that Rocky is a saint, actually, he is a young nigga from Harlem.
So, kind of get it.
But then again, really, like, why?
Now, Rocky's lawyer is basically claiming that the supposed victim is trying to capitalize on the dinero, and that wouldn't be too crazy of an angle.
I mean, he is, after all, cooped up with a billionaire, so I guess her money is his money in a situation like this, right?
I really don't know how the situation is going to end, but just a gut feeling, uh, it ain't looking good for ASAP Rocky.
I think Rocky might actually face some type of repercussions that will set him back.
It could be time in prison, it could also be, you know, okay, so this is him giving his predictions, which you know, clearly we're gonna see are wrong here.
Give me one sec, guys.
I'm gonna piss against some water, and then uh, we're gonna watch the now the trial.
Give me one sec, chat.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Alright Let's get back to it chat Let's go them paying a massive amount in damages.
Either way, it's gonna have an impact on his all right.
Now, we're on the trial all-time high.
After all, we're talking about ASAP Rocky, a very Rocky just beat the case he went to trial for.
But how did he manage to walk free despite the allegations?
This case has been one of the most high-profile trials in hip-hop recently.
I actually made a video on it over two weeks ago covering the charges, the courtroom drama.
That's kind of debatable, bro.
I mean, I didn't even hear about this case until he got acquitted.
Giannis with y'all.
I would argue like the Tori Lane's case was way more groundbreaking than this one.
Mistakes for Rocky's career.
For the past three weeks, the tension has been at an all-time high.
After all, we're talking about ASAP Rocky, a very popular rapper in hip-hop.
And on top of that, his wife is Rihanna, one of the most famous musicians on the planet, who also happens to be a billionaire.
So with all eyes on Rocky, how did he manage to beat these serious charges?
Let's break it down.
This is what ASAP Bradley, whose real name is Terrell Efron, was claiming.
According to Relly, the incident took place on November 6, 2021 at around 1020 p.m. near Vista Del Mar and Selma Avenue in Los Angeles.
What started as a conversation between two former friends, Rocky and Relly, both longtime members of the ASAP mob, quickly turned into something much more serious.
The two had reportedly been friends for over 14 years, but the tension between them had been building up for some time.
That night, they allegedly agreed to meet near the W Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard to talk things out.
Now, what happened that night?
Well, according to Relly's claims, the meeting escalated quickly.
Surveillance footage shows that when Relly arrived, Rocky was already waiting for him, accompanied by two individuals identified as ASAP Ills and ASAP 12.
Relly alleged that Rocky immediately became aggressive, confronting him and grabbing him by the collar of a sweatshirt.
Ills attempted to break things up, trying to de-escalate the situation, but things only got worse.
Then came the most serious allegation.
Redley claimed that ASAP Rocky pulled out a black semi-automatic handgun and pressed it against his chest and threatened to kill him.
Relly stated that after the initial confrontation, Rocky put the gun back in his waistband and walked away.
However, Relly continued to follow him, still trying to resolve the issue.
That's when, according to Relly, Rocky turned around and fired a shot at him from approximately 16 feet away.
Relly said that he then felt a sudden pain in his left hand and realized his knuckles had been grazed by a bullet.
After the shot was fired, surveillance footage allegedly captured Rocky fleeing the scene with ASAP 12 following close behind.
Now, in court, prosecutors argue that surveillance footage backed up parts of Relly's version of events, showing the physical altercation and Relly moving behind one of Asap Rocky's associates to shield himself.
Cameras on Vista Del Mar Avenue captured the sound of two gunshots, further supporting the claim that shots were in fact fired.
We're going to get to the contradiction of that later on, okay?
Redley then provided two Karcher casings to the police, which he claimed he found at the scene about 52 minutes after the shooting.
Based on this, prosecutors argue that there was- For him to actually give physical evidence to the cops like that is fucking crazy.
Bro, it didn't even wait for a crime scene to show up.
He said, hey, here's the bullets.
Enough evidence to proceed with the case, alleging that ASAP Rocky was guilty of assault with a firearm.
Find the defendant, Rocky Mayers.
Not guilty.
So those were the charges that Rocky was up against.
Okay.
And all this was based on ASAP Relly's claims.
And this is what made this case so significant, right?
Relly's testimony was the prosecution's strongest piece of evidence.
In fact, his account of events made up the bulk of their argument against Rocky.
With no physical injuries beyond a grace wound and no recovered firearm, the entire case essentially depended on whether or not the jury believed Relly's story.
And that's something I wasn't really able to see initially when I dove into the story.
But as the trial continued, it was evidently clear that ASAP Relly was a horrible witness.
The court essentially saw him as a combative, evasive, and not so credible witness overall.
Now, ASAP Rocky's defense tailored their story based on the evidence, which was the following.
A grainy video showing that ASAP Rocky appeared to use a firearm along with audio witness testimony of what sounded like gunshots.
However, one of the biggest questions in this trial was the gun itself, or rather, the lack of one.
Despite the serious nature of the allegations, no firearms.
Can you imagine how hard it was to solve crime back in the day before like cameras were everywhere?
Imagine how hard it was to fuck a solve crime, man.
You would have to rely on fucking witness testimony for everything, bro, back in the day.
Now it's like you got cameras, bro.
Was ever recovered.
And that became a major point of contention between.
Okay, so evidence case disagreement limited Los Angeles.
Okay, uh, okay, Efron reported the attack two days later and claimed to have recovered two shells crimes at the casing of the scene.
There are no forensics tying Rocky's shooting and a weapon was never recovered.
Yeah, that's a big deal.
And the fact that he handled the evidence, guys, that's problematic.
So let me break this down.
So, guys, with evidence, right?
Evidence always needs to have what's called a chain of custody.
I'm going to explain a chain of custody to you.
So, whenever a crime scene is present, right?
You go on the crime scene, you collect the evidence.
The way law enforcement typically wants is they want to be able to collect the evidence at the crime scene and no one else touches it, right?
They get it first.
They're the first person.
Then it gets put right into the evidence room.
So, less hands touch it, which makes the chances of it being corrupt less.
Does that make sense?
But the fact that this guy called the cops two days later and then gave them the evidence himself, well, you can make the argument that it's taken it because how do we know that he didn't just like fire off a gun, it's two rounds, then take the shell case himself and then give it to the police, right?
So, it creates, um, it creates a situation that a defense attorney can use.
Does that make sense?
Because, like, he might be telling the truth.
Yo, he really just shooted it.
I took these two rounds, whatever.
But a defense attorney is going to say, well, how do we know it's from Rocky?
Right?
It creates doubt.
Remember, there's a reason why it's called reasonable doubt.
That's why it's called beyond a reasonable doubt to be proven guilty.
So, this right here creates doubt.
So, this was an L on the prosecution's part, right?
And especially this guy, he kind of fucked up his own case because the chain of custody now is tainted because the police aren't getting it from a crime scene.
They're getting it from the victim directly.
And when you get it from the victim directly, you can kind of make an argument that it's unduly suggestive because the victim obviously has a stake in the person getting prosecuted and it's not as natural.
Does that make sense, chat?
Versus getting into the crime scene between the prosecution and the defense.
The prosecution insisted that a real semi-automatic firearm was used and that ASAP Rocky intentionally fired at Relly during their altercation.
They relied heavily on Relly's testimony.
Oh, shit, I didn't even realize I got the fucking super chat thing still up.
My bad, chat.
Fuck.
All right, let me read this shit and then I'll take him down.
I didn't even realize it was there.
Okay, Martin, you missed a huge point.
ASAP Relly went back to the scene two days later after the cops already searched the scene and found nothing and claimed he found something.
Yep, yep, yep.
That's what I just talked about now.
That's because a female got shot.
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They had communities with their own banks, hospitals, etc.
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Thanks to you, I woke up from being a sent to my baby mom.
She literally saved, you literally saved my life.
I appreciate you so much.
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Thanks, Martin.
Got you, bro.
I'm glad that I helped y'all out, man.
Yo, Martin, if you saw Elon at Mar-a-Lago, would you have asked about your issue?
X. Yeah, 100% I would have.
I was actually hoping I would run into him, but he wasn't there.
And we got this one before Gibberal asked if I live streamed the event.
Sorry, guys.
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All right.
Moni, where he, in fact, claimed that Rocky pointed a gun at him before walking away.
When he shouted at Rocky, Rocky allegedly pulled the gun again and held it in the air.
On top of that, a woman testified that she witnessed the shooting from the seventh floor of an apartment building.
She said she saw a man fire a gun and then noticed someone go down.
However, she wasn't sure if anyone was actually hit, which created some ambiguity in her testimony.
And the prosecution, they presented the case as a clear-cut shooting incident, arguing that Rocky fired a real gun at Relly, even though they never presented an actual firearm as evidence.
Now, the defense countered this argument by pointing out a major contradiction.
If the prosecution was so confident that Rocky used a real gun, then where the hell was the damn gun?
Their case relied on a different narrative.
ASAP 120, who was with Rocky that night, testified that the gun was a prop from a music video set and that it only fired blanks.
Another defense witness also stated.
Oh, shit.
Hold on.
That night testified that then where the hell was the damn gun?
Their case relied on a different narrative.
ASAP 12, who was with Rocky that night, testified that the gun was a prop from a music video set and that it only fired blanks.
Another defense witness also stated that Relly knew the gun was fake and that the incident had been blown out of proportion.
Defense attorney suggested that.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
That's bombshell evidence.
See, I knew something was off, chat.
I knew.
Okay.
Y'all want to know why?
Okay.
So, as you guys know, I've talked about this before.
Being a convicted felon with a gun is one of the stupidest things you can do.
And not only that, it's also stupid because he's in California.
So my head is like, yo, how the fuck did this guy get such a weak offer?
How did he not face more time, etc.?
Now it's making sense.
It was a fucking prop gun.
Because I'm almost certain ASAP Rocky has been arrested and convicted of a felony before.
Because I forget who it is, but someone famous spent time at Rikers with ASAP Rocky.
And if you're going to go to Rikers, that more than likely means you fucking are facing felony charges or got convicted of a felony.
So that makes way more sense that he would be using a prop gun.
Because, bro, someone like ASAP Rocky to be walking around with a real gun in California?
Yo, that's literally suicide.
Like career suicide.
So this makes a lot more sense then.
This actually makes a lot more fucking sense.
Okay.
All right.
Relly exaggerated the story for financial gain as he was pursuing a civil lawsuit against Rocky.
Ah, wow.
Okay.
That really, that's a damn, that's a big blow to the fucking prosecution.
An unexpected move.
Rocky's own lawyer, Joe Takopina, admitted that Rocky was in fact the one caught on camera firing shots.
But rather than denying it, the defense ended up flipping the argument, saying that the gun was a prop, okay, and not a real firearm.
A key distinction that could change how the jury saw the case.
At the heart of this trial was one major.
Why the fuck would Rocky walk up to this nigga with a prop gun, bro?
Like, I ain't gonna lie, that's kind of stupid still.
Because, like, here's the thing.
Why are you gonna walk up to a dude with a prop gun when they could have a real one and shoot your dumbass?
Because they don't know it's a prop gun.
I know the defense is saying that they know, but realistically speaking, maybe at that moment in time, did he really know it was a prop gun?
Who knows?
But, yeah, walking up someone with a prop gun is still retarded.
Because if they racked and shoot you, they're not going to go to jail.
Because remember, I told you guys this before when it comes to use of force in America, it's always based on what would a reasonable person do.
If a prop gun looks real and you pull it out on somebody and they shoot and kill you, they're probably not going to go to jail.
Because a reasonable person would be led to believe that the gun was real.
Casanova, boom, there you go.
Yes.
Thank you, chat.
There you go.
Damn, shout out to the fucking chat.
I'm going to give y'all a fucking.
Yes.
It was Casanova that spent time in jail with him.
Yes, that's who it was.
And Casanova right now, guys, is in jail.
For some of y'all that are wondering, who the fuck is Casanova?
I covered his case too.
This is Casanova right here.
He's in prison right now, guys, on a RICO, on a RICO charge, federal RICO charge for racketeering.
He got like 20 years, bro.
Let's see how much time you guys sentence.
Okay, on June 27, 23, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
15 years, bro, that's crazy.
And it's Fed time too, so he's got to do at least, you know, 80%.
He's going to be in there for at least 12 to 13, bare minimum.
Contradiction.
And the defense finessed it to their advantage.
The prosecution swore up and down that Rocky used a real gun, claiming that he intentionally fired at Relly.
But here's the problem: they never found a gun.
No weapon, no forensic proof, nothing.
With no firearm present in court, no forensic evidence proving real bullets were fired, and two completely different stories.
The jury had just enough reasonable doubt.
And this is where the narrative flipped entirely because Relly wasn't just seen as a victim anymore.
He started looking like someone trying to play the system for his own benefit.
The more the trial progressed, the more his claim started to lose weight.
The prosecution had built their entire case around his testimony.
But as each day passed, it became so important.
Crystal clear that words alone weren't enough to convict Rocky because the gun was never found.
The physical proof of a shooting didn't exist.
And then the witnesses who confirmed a real firearm was used, that was only Relly, right?
And the defense ended up taking full advantage of this.
They didn't need to make the jury.
I ain't gonna lie, this dude is very effeminate, but it's fine.
Believe Rocky did nothing wrong.
They just had to make them question if the prosecution had truly proven their case, which they hadn't.
And it was all based on what one guy said.
And that's when they acknowledged that Rocky fired a weapon, but you know, they reframed the entire situation.
Instead of denying the event altogether, they painted it as something entirely different than what Relly claimed.
A prop gun, a misunderstanding, an exaggerated accusation made worse by personal motives, specifically Relly's civil lawsuit against Rocky.
And at that point, yeah, that's crazy that he had a civil lawsuit going in as well.
Case wasn't just about whether a shot was fired.
It was about whether the jury could be certain that Rocky fired a real gun.
And with every unanswered question, that certainly kept slipping away.
And the prosecution, they were running out of ground to stand on.
Without a weapon, without bullet casings, and without corroborating evidence beyond one man's word, their case had no foundation at all.
And by the way, those supposed bullet casings Relly claimed to have found.
That was another major problem, okay?
He actually ended up taking two days back.
And that fucks up the, like I explained to you guys before, that fucks up the chain of custody.
Before reporting the incident to authorities.
And when he finally did, he brought with him two shell casings that he said he retrieved from the scene.
But here was the issue, right?
When police responded to the initial reports of a shooting, they didn't find any shell casings at all.
Relly claimed he returned hours later with his girlfriend and knew exactly where to look, but there was zero surveillance footage to support that claim.
And then they were cooked.
That's a fucking cooked, bro.
Now, the reason why that's a big deal, guys, is because that hurts his credibility, right?
Because now they can use that against him and say, well, you're a liar.
You're not a credible witness.
You said that you went back to get the evidence, but we can't even see it on camera.
So how do we know that you didn't just get that yourself?
How do we know you didn't go to your backyard, shoot two gut, two rounds, and then take those shell cases and bring it to the police?
So yeah, that's he's cooked.
No wonder Rocky won the show.
I was wondering, bro, how the fuck this nigga win?
Because nine out of ten times, bro, Tony Yeo famously said, I think I was on like Vlad TV, like, yo, if you are involved in like an attempted murder or a shooting and you don't, and the guy lives, bro, you're going to jail.
You're going to jail because that person's going to testify against you.
That's why I put Tory Lanez.
If they're alive and they can testify against you, you're cooked.
There was the medical situation.
Relly was never admitted to a hospital in Los Angeles after the alleged shooting.
Instead, he flew back to New York and sought treatment after the fact.
Something that made him.
Oh, yeah, that's big too.
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Let me go ahead and pin it for y'all.
We'll keep watching the video.
But that's the best way, guys, because your chat goes gets shown on screen automatically.
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So it's way easier if you guys do it that way.
If you guys notice, the quality of my videos are better now because I'm using Restream for YouTube instead of Rumble Studio.
Rumble Studio is great.
It's just that for some odd reason, when I use it on YouTube, it doesn't bring it up to 1080p.
I don't know if you guys caught on to that, but made his injury seem less urgent and more questionable.
At that point, the defense flipped it on him completely, suggesting that he planted the shell casings to frame Rocky.
And with all these inconsistencies, the prosecution's case wasn't adding up, and that's all it took because the jury wasn't asked to determine what probably happened.
They were asked to decide whether Rocky was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
And with every hole in the prosecution's case, that doubt became impossible to ignore.
We did have one surveillance camera that picked up gunshots.
Remember, guys, beyond a reasonable doubt is like over 90% sure that he actually shot him.
And with it being a fake gun and all this other shit, like, hey, man.
But only the sound, no visuals.
Another partially caught a scuffle before the shooting, but nothing was conclusive.
The main footage, blurry, distant, and far from definitive.
There also was text messages, and these were reviewed by the court.
It was messages Relly had sent before and after the incident, where he seemed more focused on getting paid than seeing Rocky prosecuted.
But when confronted about this, Relly claimed that the messages were fake.
At that point, the prosecution's case were falling apart.
Nothing was airtight, just claims, contradictions, and missing evidence.
And just like that, it was over.
After weeks of testimony, ASAP Rocky was found not guilty on all charges.
When the not guilty verdict was delivered, the pack courtroom erupted, and Rocky was very happy.
Telling the jury as they left, Thank y'all for saving my life.
You're making the right decision.
From the beginning, the prosecution's case was shaky at best because no gun was ever recovered.
No forensics tied Rocky to a real firearm.
The only direct witness against him was Relly, led a pending lawsuit against him.
And when the defense got really caught up in multiple contradictions, it was a wrap.
Even the prosecution seemed to lose faith in their case, throwing in a last-minute plea deal that would have sent Rocky to jail for just six months, a week offer considering they were originally pushing for 20 years.
Rocky laughed it off and took his chances in court and ended up.
Now we know why he didn't take the plea deal.
He would have been a multiple-time convicted felon.
And I mean, six months in jail isn't terrible, but you know, I can see why he, you know, fucked that.
If you, if you know, you could win it.
And on top of that, um, Rihanna got on the best lawyers.
You know what I mean?
So he that's why he felt so confident.
Gun wasn't real.
Dude wanted money.
Strong defense could be built.
I'm too on the trial.
So that's not now.
Now we know, chat, why he was so why he was so confident.
Working for him.
With this trial behind him, Rocky's wasting no time moving forward.
He's set to drop his first solo album since 2018.
He's headlining Rolling Loud and is even starring in a spike leave film later this year.
Meanwhile, hey, there you go.
Nothing like fucking almost going to jail to motivate you to fucking get back to grinding, huh?
The prosecution was left scrambling, claiming that fame didn't put Rocky above the law.
And at the end of the day, the jury simply didn't believe them.
I didn't necessarily think this was going to be the outcome at first, but looking back, it actually makes sense, right?
Relly was a terrible witness, like terrible, unreliable, emotional, and completely lacking self-control.
At one point, by the way, he even snapped at Rocky's lawyer in court, saying, You're annoying.
No, you're annoying, bro.
Just come on.
Bro, what the fuck?
That's how you know you're good.
As a lawyer, when you got fucking dudes literally saying, Yo, you're annoying, that means he was cross-examining him very well.
What are you doing here?
Are you like just guys?
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Also, I think we're almost at 100 and let me look here how many subscribers we got.
Let me get rid of this shit.
Stop, stop.
Are you kicking up the question?
I can't keep up with it.
And just think about that for a second.
Bro, is this nigga in court with a fucking tracksuit on?
Bruh.
By the way, he even snapped at Rocky's lawyer in court, saying, You're annoying.
No, you're annoying, bro.
Just come on.
Bro, what the fuck?
Yo, this nigga's wearing a fucking jumpsuit in court.
Yeah, that's.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep, wrap it up, guys.
Wrap it up.
Wrap it up.
This nigga ain't guilty.
Bro, if I walked in the courtroom and I saw that show, I was like, yeah, this is just okay.
Wrap it up, man.
Hey, sap, you're free to go.
This is your fucking star witness, bro.
Mance is in there in a fucking like a fucking 2002 Valor suit, bro.
Yo, bro, Calculum Punch.
What the fuck, bro?
Yeah, nigga looks like an inmate.
Yeah, yo, what the fuck?
Yo, what the fuck, man?
Wow.
We didn't even get to the case.
What are you doing here?
My man got that jumpsuit on.
He looks crazy, bro.
Are you are you?
Are you like, stop, stop?
Are you keeping up with the question?
I can't keep up with him.
I can't take it.
And just think about that for a second.
This is the same guy claiming that Rocky shot him.
Instead of keeping his composure, he's lashing out like a little baby in the middle of a serious trial.
Because believe it or not, when it comes to cases like this, credibility matters just as much as evidence.
If the jury doesn't believe you, you've already lost.
Meanwhile, Rocky, he sat there composed, professional, never letting the accusation shake him.
And we put that next to Relly acting out in court like a little baby.
It only made the jury's decision even easier.
And that's how ASOP Rocky ended up beating the case.
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That's cooked, bro.
Okay, no wonder he won, bro.
Holly.
All right.
We're going to transition over to transition over to Cash Patel here.
Let's close out some of these things.
Oh, okay.
Yo, okay.
I got a this speech was from yesterday.
This is Steve Bannon.
He fucking throws an O slash, bro.
So we got to watch the speech a little bit.
And for some of you guys that are unaware, who is Steve Bannon?
Let's go ahead and go through this because, like I said before, this guy's one of Trump's boys.
So Steve Kevin Bannon, born November 27, 1953, is an American media executive, political strategist, and a former investment baker who served as the White House's chief strategist for the seven months of the U.S. President Trump's first administration.
He is a former executive chairman of Breitbart News and previously served on the board of the now-defunct data analytics from Cambridge Analytica.
I don't think he's one of them boys.
Let's see here.
Yeah, I don't think he's one of them boys.
I actually like Bannon.
He's pretty base, man.
He actually was critical of Elon Musk with H-1B visa shit, too.
He doesn't like Elon Musk.
But obviously, he's a Trump loyalist.
He went to jail, chat.
So this guy, like, yo, okay, when I talk about there's an axe to grind, right?
When I say that there's an axe to grind and a bunch of MAGA guys want blood from Democrats, this dude right here, Steve Bannon, he is the frank castle of that shit.
This dude wants to go after every Democrat that came at him and Trump, because this dude went to jail too for the lawfare.
He ended up going, he got a criminal case.
Let's see here.
Let's go to it.
Let's see if we can find a criminal case here.
So he was with Trump in the beginning.
Then I think he got arrested by the FBI.
So, okay.
Contempt of Congress, conviction in prison stay on September 23rd, 2021.
One, two, three, The U.S. House Select Committee on January 6th attack subpoenaed Bannon, ordering him to appear on October 14th.
His lawmakers, his lawyers, gave the committee advance notice that he would not comply.
After he did not appear, the House of Representatives voted to hold him in criminal contempt of Congress and to refer to him to the Justice Department.
This is initiated by the nine-member committee's unanimous vote on October 19th, followed by the full White House of Representatives, full House of Representatives, which voted 229 to 202 with all 220 Democrats and nine Republicans in favor of the resolution.
So all the Democrats voted to hold this guy in contempt.
All the Democrats.
This dude hates Democrats.
He was indicted by a federal grand jury on November 12, 2021 on two criminal contempt charges, one count of proving, not providing documents, one count of not testifying.
Three days later, Bannon surrendered to the FBI.
He was represented by a criminal defense attorney, David Schoen.
Well, you know, he's definitely one of them, boys.
So he was released pending trial.
And so he appealed his conviction and sentence.
He's probably going to get pardoned.
But he did some time in jail for this shit.
And I think they hit him with like money laundering and shit, too.
So long story short, he has axe to grind.
Now that you guys know who Steve Bannon is.
Yo!
What a glorious day!
I think this speech was from yesterday.
How did I draw...
How did I draw the card to follow Elon Musk?
I want to get this guy on the show.
I got to find a way to get him on.
Come on, man.
What did he say?
How did I draw the card to follow Elon Musk?
Come on, man.
Yeah, he doesn't like Elon Musk.
Chat.
He doesn't like Elon Musk.
You bring out the world's wealthiest guy, Superman.
I'm supposed to follow it?
I'm just a crazy Irishman.
All right, he's not one of them, boys.
Maybe they amended the things, but I know Elon Musk early on, Bannon didn't like him.
This is a glorious day.
You know why it's glorious?
Cash Patel's director of the FBI.
So when he did this speech, Patel had just been confirmed.
Now, why is Bannon so interested in Cash Patel being the FBI director?
Well, he wants retribution.
This guy wants retribution and he doesn't hide it.
This dude does not hide it.
He's like, fuck these Democrats.
We're going after every single one of y'all.
Fuck you guys.
He does not hide it at all.
Did his lawyer left?
Yeah, he did, bro.
Bro, he is Michelin star cooked holy.
Yeah, bro.
Dr. B84, the lawyer left, bro.
I talked about this on Twitter.
Fucking wild.
Here, I'll pull up the story here on the side.
Confirmed by the United States Senate.
They dragged their feet, though.
I think him and Hexeth were the hardest ones to get confirmed.
Beat Hexeth.
Didn't they tell you it couldn't be done?
Didn't they?
All right there.
Didn't mainstream Matt Gates should have done it, man.
He just said it couldn't be done, none of them, right?
It's a glorious day.
Mitch McConnell.
Mitch McConnell's gone.
He retired.
Right?
You did that.
Everybody hates Mitch McConnell and MAGA.
And who is Mitch McConnell?
Very old guy.
He fell in all the reports.
He fell like a couple weeks ago, and everybody was laughing at him because he's like such an old man.
So here he is right here.
American politician, retired attorney serving as the United States Senator from Kentucky held since 1985.
Bro's been in for like 40 years.
McConnell's in seventh senate term and the longest serving senator in Kentucky history.
He served from 2007 to 2025 as the leader of the Senate Republican Conference.
So this is what a lot of people consider this guy a rhino.
And a rhino, guys, in the political world, this means Republican in name only.
That's a rhino.
Guys like him, guys like Dan Crenshaw, they're all considered rhinos.
MAGA hates these dudes.
You know what I mean?
So this guy votes against a lot of Republicans getting confirmed, especially for MAGA.
Remember, on so like this dude, Mitch McConnell, like fell down some stairs or some shit like a week or two ago, and everyone, you know, all the Trump supporters were like laughing at him and shit.
It's kind of fucked up, man.
But yo, politics is blood sports, guys.
Me getting into this shit, kind of seeing the, you know, what's going on behind the scenes, bro.
Like, yo, politics is fucking ruthless, man.
Niggas be praying on each other's downfall for real.
Ukraine vote, remember that?
You broke, he broke his pick on that.
You delivered that.
Just like you delivered Tulsi and Bobby and Pete and cash.
They said Trump wouldn't get any of his cabinet members key.
He got them all.
Why?
Because of you.
That's true.
They said he wouldn't get anything.
I wish Matt Gates stuck it out, bro.
The reason why I like Matt Gates, and for those of you that don't know who he is.
The main reason I like Matt Gates, this dude never took a dollar from AIPAC.
So he would have been a great attorney general.
But it is what it is.
Very few politicians, you know, don't take money from APAC.
Scott Besson today said Elon's group in the first 30 days found $55 billion of waste, fraud, and abuse, right?
Bro, $55 billion?
That's crazy.
$55 billion.
That's going to add up the $600, $700, $800 billion.
In one month, they've done that.
And President Trump comes that day.
He's so excited, he says, hey, I think we can balance the budget, right?
President Trump, hang on for a second.
Let's just get it down to under a trillion.
We'll start there.
Zelensky's been put in his place, right?
Right?
And the J-Sixers are here at CPAC.
All of them.
From the medium-high security prisons to the U.S. penitentiary to the men that got diesel therapy.
All of them are here.
Right?
Speaking of January Sixers, guys, I'm going to bring on some January Sixers, February 26th, next week.
Pat Steadman, the Shaman, a couple of guys.
It's going to be a good time.
I'm trying to get Enrique Atario as well.
Let me actually, you know what?
Let me hit up Gary and make sure he's coming.
They don't like that out there.
You don't like the J6ers being here.
The J6 are here.
Hey, and let me tell you something else.
I talked to Ambassador Rick Rinnell last night, and the J Sixers, I think the J6 choir is going to play the Kennedy Center for a night in honor of their families.
In fact, I got an idea.
The night that they play, the J6 choir plays and opens the new, you know, the new with Rick Rennell and President Trump as chairman.
We have the J6 choir, right?
And we invite all the families they try to destroy the J Sixers, and they get to sit in the boxes where the elite's sick, right?
And we take the elite for just one night, and we take them down to the DC gulag, right?
For one night.
Think they can handle, think they can handle that?
No.
I don't think so either.
Game likes game, right?
Game knows game, right?
I'll tell you this game.
The gentleman sitting in the White House, Donald J. Trump, it's a glorious day.
Days of thunder.
Days of thunder and years of lightning.
Every day is Christmas Day.
Every day you get more executive orders and more executive actions.
It's not going to stop.
But you know what's the most important thing of all that?
It's you.
You're here today at CPAC.
You represent the tip of the tip of the spear of the populist nationalist movement.
All of that, from Cash Patel to McConnell leaving to the J6 being free, right?
To Zelensky being put in his place.
And Elon just said it right there.
It's been nothing but griff.
The parents and the kids in Ukraine didn't want him to die.
Who wanted him to die?
The globalists wanted him to die.
Who said stop it?
You said stop it.
You gave voice to President Trump.
Now, why is it so important that all the medias here in the world's here and the Financial Times of London and the New York Times and all these?
Why are they all here?
They're not here to see me.
They can see me every day on Real American Voice screaming like a madman at your microphone.
They can see Rob Schmidt and Elon Elon's everywhere, right?
It's Grady Disney.
He's everywhere.
Right?
J.D. Vance, great favorite, great speech.
You can see J.D. all the time.
President Trump's going to give a magnificent speech on Saturday, is he not?
But they get enough of President Trump every day, don't they?
Hell yeah.
He calls them into the Oval Office.
He signed an executive officer's office, executive orders, and they're sitting there throwing these questions.
Ba-boom, baboom.
He's like a Howard Sergeant.
Oh, they got enough of President Trump.
You know what they're really here for?
They're here because of you.
Look, I'm not going to lie, bro.
If you've been in jail and endured as much lawfare as this guy and other people, like, bro, this dude's living on Cloud 9, by the way.
When Trump won, this guy's living on Cloud 9, dude.
They can't defeat what they don't understand.
I would say, chat, let me know if you guys agree.
I think Steve Bannon hates Democrats more than anybody else I could think of.
I genuinely think, I truly think that this guy is probably the most aggressive and hates the left more than anyone else in MAGA.
Let me know if y'all agree.
Understand.
They can't destroy what they don't understand, right?
They can't contain what they don't understand.
From Riyadh to Beijing to Berlin to the city of London to Buenos Aires, you name it in every world capital.
Every hedge fund, every political consultant, all the money, all the power, all the legislation.
You know what they want?
They want to understand MAGA.
Yeah, he does hate some, like, yeah, he hates Rhinos.
He hates guys like Mitch McConnell and shit.
Like, he was laughing when Mitch McConnell fell.
He was laughing, this dude.
So yeah, he hates the Rhinos.
You know why?
You represent the best of the American people.
In your righteous indignation, you rose up.
Right?
You rose up.
How many times have I been doing this last two or three years?
What did I tell you last year on this very stage?
We're going to win.
We're going to win the primary.
We're going to win the general election.
And Donald Trump's going to return to the White House.
And all these guys, all the mainstream media, the fake news, mocked and ridiculous.
Trump's not going to win the primary.
Right?
You were right.
They had, who was it?
Nikki?
That's true.
Nikki Haley and fucking Rod DeSantis.
Nikki Haley.
Yo, Nikki Haley, fuck Nikki Haley, guys.
For those of you that aren't aware, again, just want to make sure I could put a face and name for you guys because I understand that a lot of you guys are not necessarily politically inclined.
This is Nikki Haley right here, guys.
Nematara?
Okay.
Nikki Redawa Haley, whatever the fuck.
American politician and diplomatic service is a 160th governor of South Carolina from 2011 to 2017 as the 29th Ambassador of the United Nations from January 2017 to December 2018.
Okay, all you need to know about this chick is this, guys, okay?
This is what y'all niggas need to know about this chick.
She loves Israel.
Huge fucking neocon.
She was signing bombs that got dropped on the kids' fucking heads in Gaza.
She's like Dick Cheney Part 2.
When you guys think of Warhawk neocons, this woman is that.
This is a modern day fucking Bush era type neocon.
That's what Nikki Haley is.
Nikki Haley has been quoted saying, we need to give Israel anything that they want.
We don't question them.
We give them support no matter what they ask for.
We always give them aid.
We always give them money.
Doesn't matter what the fuck they want to do with it.
We give them what they want without asking questions.
That's her stance when it comes to Israel.
Huge, huge Warhawk neocon retard.
Okay?
Huge neocon retard.
So, that is Nikki Ely.
Now I know some of you guys are probably wondering, well Myra, what's the difference between her Trump loves Israel too.
You're right.
But Trump at least doesn't, he can at least control Netanyahu to not start more wars.
Does that make sense?
Nikki Haley, bro.
She's going to tell him, drop nukes on him.
I don't give a fuck.
You know, if she became president, she would have said, We will give you guys all the money y'all need, keep the war going, kill as many of them as you guys need to.
That's what Nikki Haley would do.
Warhawk, neocon to the highest level.
Super fucking Zionist, mega Zionist.
And I like Governor Santa's life.
Governor Santos dropped out by then.
Yep.
Now you talk about DeSantis.
I don't remember.
DeSantis fucked up because he announced he was running on Twitter.
You know what I mean?
Like on a Twitter space or some shit.
Like, bruh.
Oh, soon thereafter.
You had Trump's back.
You had Trump's back in those dark days of 2021, did you not?
Remember, he went to Mar-a-Lago, and it was like a lion in winter, and they all abandoned him except for you.
And the schlabs had enough guts and courage to taking the seat back in Orlando in March 47 days after he had gone into exile because guess what?
They stole the 2020 election.
Is there any doubt in your mind that they stole the 2020 election?
They stole it.
And they know they stole it.
I actually had a conversation with a Democrat yesterday.
I'm trying to find it for you guys where we talked about the election fraud.
And as a matter of fact, let me find this shit for you guys.
They thought you were finished.
They were going to debank you.
They were going to de-platform you.
You are nothing but trash.
You're nothing but garbage.
You're nothing but deplorables.
Right?
You surprised them with Hillary Clinton in 16.
And guess what?
11 more, 74 million, 11 more than we had in 2016 voted when you won the 2020 election.
And the reason the J Sixers are here.
Okay, so real quick, because a lot of people call conservatives, you know, fucking conspiracy theorists, right?
Like something like 80 to 90% of conservatives think that the 2020 election was rigged.
And look, let me tell you guys why so many people feel that way.
All right, so here we go.
The 2020 U.S. presidential election was one of the most scrutinized elections in American history, resulting in numerous allegations of election fraud.
Over time, numerous claims emerge with evidentiary support often released in small batches, which may have diluted the urgency and significance of the issue.
This thread seeks to compile a comprehensive list of all allegations related to the election fraud from 2020, highlighting their severity and the compelling nature of the evidence presented.
So this got posted by a girl named Mays.
And me and her came up with this idea to kind of have a thread ready to go at any time someone says that Republicans or conservatives are retards for saying that the election was rigged.
Because one of the biggest talking points for Democrats is they call Republicans retards for saying that the 2020 election was stolen, right?
So me and her got together with some other people and we compiled an exhaustive list of all the gripes and all the issues that came from the 2020 election in one easy-to-find place.
Let me drop this link for you guys.
You guys save this.
This is like a bookmark heaven for y'all.
Let me give you all the link.
Like, and use this.
Keep it in your back pocket anytime someone tries to call you a conspiracy theorist about the election.
All right.
Anytime someone tries to say it, just use this thread.
I'm not going to read the whole thing.
I'm just going to summarize what they are.
So one, A, right?
Mail-in ballot fraud, widespread mail-in ballot fraud due to the significant increase in mail-in voting as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
B, decreased voters.
Ballots were cast in the names of deceased individuals.
Save specific data included below in this thread.
C, Dominion voting systems.
Voting machines produced by the Dominion voting systems were rigged for manipulation to switch votes from Donald Trump to Joe Biden.
D, Republican observers were not allowed to properly observe the vote counting process.
E. Late-night ballot dumps.
Usual ballot dumps occurred late at night favoring Joe Biden disproportionately.
F, illegal ballot harvesting occurred in swing states, particularly in nursing homes and other vulnerable communities.
G, some individuals voted more than once, either in different states or by mail and in person.
H. Foreign interference.
Foreign countries, particularly China, interfered in the election through electronic means or other methods.
I, improper voter registration practices, ineligible voters, including non-citizens of felons, were registered and voted.
J. Manipulation by poll workers.
Poll workers intentionally mishandled ballots or engaged in other forms of voter fraud to favor Joe Biden.
K. Geolocation data.
2,000 mules filmmakers used cell phone data to track the mules who visited multiple ballot drop boxes suggesting a coordinated effort to commit fraud.
L, surveillance footage.
Instance of surveillance videos allegedly showing individual depositing multiple ballots in drop boxes interpreted as evidence of illegal ballot harvesting.
M, whistleblowers.
Individuals involved in the election process may have been complicit or knowledgeable about illicit activities.
N, vulnerabilities in election laws.
Certain states, election procedures allowed for manipulation, such as lack of voter ID requirements, expanded mail-in voting, and unsecured drop boxes.
Last two here, oh, suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop.
This one's a big one.
As a matter of fact, Trump revoked all the security clearances of these 51 intelligence officers that claimed the laptop was Russian disinformation.
P, and this is the last one.
Public and private partnership manipulation and censorship.
Big tech, CISA, CIA, FBI dismissed as Russian disinformation.
Okay, so I dropped the link in here, guys.
If you guys want to go ahead and have this in your back pocket, fantastic thread.
Shout out to Mays.
Me and her got this, you know, came up with this idea together and compiled all this stuff.
So anytime someone tries to tell you that the 2020 election wasn't rigged, right, just send them this thread and at least say it warrants an investigation.
Because look at that, bro.
We came up with what?
Several fucking points that are questionable at best.
You know what I mean?
Least warrants an investigation.
So is it really a conspiracy theory, chat?
Now that I outline all that evidence.
Anyway, back to Bennon.
They're patriots.
It's because that was a Fed surrection totally set up by the FBI, by the Justice Department, by Deed, all of them.
And we're going to show the receipts.
We're going to show the receipts.
And guys, there's more stuff in that thread than what I named.
And I know some of you guys are saying, like, yo, not all the stuff is in there.
Yeah, I just summarize it for you guys.
There's even more in the thread.
I just read one part of the thread.
There's even more.
So I dropped the link in there if you guys want to, you know, check it out.
And they thought Trump's finished and you're finished.
No.
I want you to look within yourself right now of that journey.
Go back to 2021.
Go back to your life.
Go back to the anxiety.
And man, Trump won, but they stole it.
The system's so big, so corrupt, so powerful.
Remember that?
Back on our heels, right?
You didn't quit, just like in any military contest.
We got a rally point.
We dug the guide on in and said, you know what?
Regroup.
Dust ourselves off.
Fix bayonets.
We're charging again.
Fix the bayonets.
We're charging again.
Bruh.
This nigga crazy, bro.
This dude pushes free speech.
Like, he pushes the limits.
I'll say that for sure.
That's why Cash Patel is the director of the FBI.
That is why Bobby Kennedy is ahead of a HHS.
That is why Tulsi Gavin is a DNI.
That is why Pete Henson is across the river in the Pentagon.
Fix bayonets.
Fix bayonets.
You're not going to stop.
You know why they fear you in Riyadh.
You know why they fear you in Beijing.
You know why they fear you in Berlin and the city of London?
Because they know you're not stoppable.
Right?
This time won almost 80 million votes.
40% of black men in this country came and voted with you and supported you.
Majority of Hispanics, Hispanic families voted with you.
Every Asian, every Asian American in this country, come.
This is your home as MAGA, right?
Every member, everybody from India that's here in the United States as a citizen, come.
This is your home.
MAGA, right?
Make America healthy again.
Going like that.
We're going to hard weld Maha to MAGA.
You're unstoppable.
You're unstoppable.
And they know that.
You don't think in Riyadh they know that.
You don't think in Rome they know that.
You don't think in Berlin they know that.
The righteous indignation of the American people, just like every patriot grave, just like the revolution, the Civil War, and World War II, they understand when the American people, with its common sense, isn't what President Trump says, a revolution of common sense?
Right?
It's also a revolution of common decency.
The decency, the grit, the determination, the courage of the American people is unparalleled in world history.
This is why we have our best and brightest on every battlefield all throughout the world, from the South Pacific to Europe to North Africa.
What other nation on earth has ever done that?
None.
What other people have ever done that?
None.
Only you.
And you rose up.
And you rose up and you said, you know what?
Trump is our guy.
Is President Trump perfect?
No, he's far from perfect.
He's an imperfect instrument.
But I will tell you, George General Washington was an imperfect instrument.
Abraham Lincoln was an imperfect instrument.
And he's the third.
These come along about every hundred years.
Leaders that take us in a new direction.
And that's what Trump has done.
It was divine providence that won 16.
And it was divine providence hand that let them steal 2020.
Because we had to see how depraved they were.
We had to see how demonic they were.
We had to see what they were prepared to do to this country.
And what did you do?
Did you ever falter?
No, you did not.
Did you ever doubt?
No, you did not.
Did you ever question?
No, you did not.
And you know what it brought us?
A glorious, glorious, glorious victory.
I told you all this nigga's hype, bro.
The reason these phonies in the mainstream media, who are nothing but the propaganda department for the ruling class in this world, right?
They fear you.
They fear you because they understand you're not beatable.
You're not beatable.
They've had every shot.
And right now, and I want people to celebrate and to come together.
We're going to do it the next couple of days.
But understand the toughest part of this war is ahead of us.
I've never promised you anything.
I've never promised you sunlit uplands.
I said it's ahead of us, maybe decades.
But it's times in American history that people have to lay it all down.
You're expendable to get to breaks to the other side.
You know that.
You're not asking for a handout.
You're not asking for a pat on the head.
You're not asking for a thank you.
All you're asking for is where is my musket?
Where's my bayonet?
And where do I go over the top?
The other question, they're all running around.
They're all running around.
What's the future of MAGA?
What's the future in 2028?
We ain't worried about 2028.
We're worried about today and tomorrow and the next day.
That's how we won.
We didn't go back in 2021.
Well, what's going to happen in 2024?
No, it's every single day.
You report for duty and we get it done.
Action, action, action.
So media, you don't have to come up and ask me.
I'm going to tell you right now.
The future of America is MAGA.
Okay?
In the future of MAGA is Donald J. Trump.
We want Trump in 28.
That's where they can't stand.
A man like Trump comes along only once or twice in a country's history.
Third term.
And this is funny because the Democrats were literally worried about this the whole time.
Right?
We want Trump.
God, I love you.
Nothing's going to work him up like that.
No, no, no, no.
They want to say, oh, Trump's a lame dog.
Trump's this.
Trump's that.
Trump's not around 28.
Trump is here.
He's the leader of this movement.
When they record the history of this age, ain't going to remember me, or Elon Musk or Trucker Carlson or Sean Hannity.
They're going to remember two things.
Donald Trump and MAGA, okay?
And you know why?
You know why they know they can't beat you and why they're so upset?
Your agency, your human agency.
You did this yourselves.
You came, you worked through it.
You said, I'm going to put aside fear.
I'm going to put aside questions of concern.
I'm going to put aside my anxiety of the 2020 election being stolen.
I'm going to get together.
We're going to fight.
We're not going to back off any day.
Your agency, your human agency, right?
They can come up with all the algorithms in Silicon Valley they want.
They can take away half of the economy as far as labor goes.
Human agency is what drives this world forward, right?
This is the Holy Spirit working through us.
Your agency.
That's why Trump, General Washington and Lincoln and Trump, they come along every hundred years.
Most nations never have them.
We've had three.
He is an instrument of divine providence, right?
Of course he is.
Look what he's renting.
Look at what this capital has become.
The revolutionary generation never anticipated this imperial capital, right?
If they came back today, they would spit on the floor to see what we've allowed to do, what we've allowed to happen, right?
With the lords of easy money and the oligarchs.
And they would say, hey, what we need is a populist nationalist revolution.
And guess what?
Donald Trump gave him one, right?
I agree.
We do need a nationalist revolution.
People don't fucking love this country enough, goddammit.
It's going to get so tough.
It's going to get so hard.
Are you going to quit?
Are you going to back Trump?
Are you prepared to fight?
When he made the moral decision to come back from Mar-a-Lago, understand they were going to put him in prison for 700 years, right?
They were going to bankrupt him.
They're going to destroy his family.
That's true.
Family, what did he do?
He came back in 47 days and said, I'm in.
Are you in?
Right?
When they tried the shooting, when they tried to assassinate him, and he was on the ground right there, they could have crawled off like any other politician in the world.
What did he do?
He got up, and what did he say?
Yeah, that's pretty epic.
That's going to go down in history.
What did he say?
Even losers like Hassan Abi said it was an epic moment, bro.
That's how you know.
I can't hear you.
Are you prepared to fight for Trump?
I know some of you guys are saying he's glazing in the chat.
Bro, this is like Trump's right-hand man, bro.
This is like a homie.
You know what I mean?
Like to him, he's looking at it like, yo, my homie's back in power.
Like, you know, we were persecuted for years because he went to jail to not testify against Trump, chat.
Like, I'm trying to tell you guys, like, this dude literally went to jail because he refused to testify against Trump.
Are you prepared to fight for this republic?
Are you prepared to fight for this country?
The hardest, toughest days are ahead, folks, but you know what?
Riyadh, Berlin, Beijing, Moscow, the city of London, right here.
This is not beatable.
You can't, the only way we lose is if we quit.
The only way we don't have victory, if we surrender.
The only way that they win is we retreat, and we're not going to retreat.
We're not going to surrender.
We're not going to quit.
Fight, fight, fight.
No, let's go.
Amen.
God bless you.
Y'all saw that?
Y'all saw that shit?
Amen.
I guess Steve Band is a part of the OS squad.
He's part of OSS.
Prepared to fight for this republic.
Are you prepared to fight for this country?
The hardest, toughest days are ahead, folks.
But you know what?
Riyadh, Berlin, Beijing, Moscow, the city of London, right here.
This is not beatable.
The only way we lose is if we quit.
The only way we don't have victory, if we surrender.
Hey, Frank, they win is we retreat and we're not going to retreat.
We're not going to surrender.
We're not going to quit.
Fight, fight, fight.
Let's go.
Amen.
Yo, Frank, no, I came at the perfect time.
You are amazing.
Old Slash Squad of the House, baby.
You've honored every patriot in the world.
Bro, it's like this nigga knew.
Like, he literally knew to come over as soon as we got to this part.
Y'all know what time it is, man.
Frank, throw that one up.
Let's go, baby.
Old slash squad in the house.
Yo, that's crazy.
That's crazy.
When I saw that clip, I was fucking dying.
Because here's the thing.
I know that the Democrats are going to freak out, bro.
They're already starting to freak out right now.
Like, remember when Elon Musk did it accidentally and they went crazy?
Like, dude, it's funny at this point.
Oh, man.
One more time.
That shit was too funny.
You are amazing.
You've honored.
We're not going to retreat.
We're not going to surrender.
We're not going to quit.
Fight, fight, fight.
Let's go.
Amen.
God bless you.
You are amazing.
Oh, shit, man.
Oh, slash squad.
OSS.
All right, let's cover Cash Patel.
And then also, guys, I do got a clip here of me having a discussion with a Democrat on a radio station.
I do have a discussion.
The comments are hilarious.
It's all a bunch of soy boys mad as hell.
What do you guys want?
You guys want Cash Patel now?
Or do you guys want to see me have this discussion with this Democrat?
What do you guys want right now?
Because keep in mind, in about 30 minutes, we got to do.
Actually, you know what?
I'll leave that for.
I'll leave the.
Let me see here.
Let me call Bills real quick.
Y'all wanna see me talk to the Democrat?
All right, I'm going to save that for after the Charlie shit.
So you guys got to stay.
You guys can't leave.
Yo.
Yo, what up, bro?
Hey.
So, Bills, I'm going to go.
I got you on the speaker, by the way.
I'm live on air.
I'm going to go live with Charlie Miguel and Fresh for the thing at like 8.
Can you team view her in and kind of just get the stream going and start it up on Fresh of Fit 2?
I'll just multi-stream.
Where are you going to do it?
We're doing it via Zoom.
Zoom, and you're doing it at your desktop?
Yeah, and Fresh is going to, I gave him a link, so he's going to do it as desktop.
So I'll run the stream from here, and then I'll end it after.
All right, official, straight.
Yeah.
Because I'm thinking we go at 8 p.m.
Do you need a team viewer in now or do you want to team viewer in later?
I mean, when you're in the stream, I got it.
Don't worry about it.
Oh, no, no.
I wasn't going to end the stream, though.
I was just going to stay live on Myron Gains X the whole time.
No, you're going to probably be able to end that stream, but how are you going to do it?
I can't.
I can't keep that stream up.
Tricky.
Yeah, there's got to be a way to do it.
Where we start up the Fresh of Fit stream, but the Myron Gains X one has already been going.
Then I end the Fresh Fit stream.
All right.
Let me think about that.
I'll figure it out.
Okay.
All right.
Thanks, bro.
All right, please.
All right, let's do Cash Patel.
All right.
So here's Cash Patel getting sworn in.
This is the Attorney General, Pam Bondi.
Here's Cash Patel.
This is big for Cash Patel, chat, because I ain't going to lie to y'all.
I was really, you know, this was a shaky one.
I ain't going to lie to y'all.
Him and Pete Hexeth definitely had me saying damn.
Like, it's possible they might not get confirmed.
And I want to hurry and get him sworn in because I'm the happiest person today.
And just so you guys know, Pam Bondi is the Attorney General.
She is technically Cash Patel's boss now because the Attorney General oversees the FBI.
Ever.
All right.
Here we go.
Please place your hand on the guitar and raise your right hand.
I do solemnly swear.
I do solemnly swear.
That I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
That I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Against all enemies, war and domestic.
Against all enemies.
I remember when I took this oath.
Against all enemies.
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Saint.
That I take this obligation freely.
Without any mention of reservation or purpose of the nation.
Without any mention of reservation or purpose of well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter.
Discharge the duties of the balance of the time.
So help me God.
So help me God.
Woo!
Big day, big day.
This is why Steve Bannon was so hyped, by the way, because this was earlier today, but he got confirmed yesterday.
And when Steve Bannon got the news, he was super hyped.
And if you guys can see, he has the FBI pit here.
He has the FBI pin.
And look, he got his own.
Look, he got the X account now.
Boom.
So here's his main one.
But he also has where's the FBI one?
Boom.
FBI director.
This one, every time you get in, and it's funny, he has a picture of him at the confirmation hearings.
That's fucking funny.
Use that picture.
Ninth director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
That's a big deal, bro.
I got to give him a Don DeMarco for that, because I ain't going to lie to y'all, bro.
I was shaky that he was going to get confirmed.
So he is now the FBI director of the strongest law enforcement agency in the world.
One of the most prominent.
Wow.
Big fucking deal.
Big fucking deal, chat.
And they didn't want him in.
The reason why, I would say he was probably the hardest one to get confirmed, even over Pete Heckseth.
They did not want this guy.
The dude wrote a book called Government Gangsters, where he named all the deep staters by name, saying that they need to be put in jail.
Him and Steve Bannon had a podcast where he talked about going after all the political adversaries.
So look, man, the Democrats started this law affair, and it looks like these guys are going to fucking end it.
So, yeah, the Democrats are fucking terrified of this guy, bro.
This dude is, this dude, Cash Patel, is literally the fucking boogeyman of the left.
Literally the boogeyman of the left.
I don't think any Democrats voted to confirm him.
I don't think any of them did.
Right?
And normally the whole confirmation process, just so you guys know, it's just like a formality.
Like nine out of ten times, you get confirmed.
But like they really dragged their feet with Cash Patel.
This dude is literally the worst nightmare for the deep state.
And he's running the agency that's one of their primary missions is political corruption.
Bro, this is the equivalent.
Like, let me get, because I really want you guys to understand how fucking huge this is.
This is the equivalent to like giving your op a bazooka and you have a butter knife.
That's literally what this is.
This is literally giving your op a fucking bazooka and you got a butter knife.
This is by far.
And let me know if you guys agree with me in chat.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys agree with me on this.
For all my politically savvy people.
For the newbies, that's fine.
You guys, you know, you can agree with me or not.
But for the political, more political savvy guys, I genuinely believe that Cash Patel is the biggest, the most feared cabinet pick by the Democrats by far.
I think they worked the hardest to keep this guy from being FBI director.
I think they're most scared of this guy as being FBI director.
And I think that this dude is literally the biggest boogeyman to the left, Cash Patel.
And if you guys don't agree with me, if you're putting a two, then who are they more scared of?
Don't just put a two.
Put a two and tell me who you think the Democrats were more scared of.
I generally believe this is the most dangerous pick for them.
most dangerous pick against them?
Give me a, give me a, if you're gonna put a two, then tell me who is the most dangerous in your opinion.
Someone said RFK.
Nah, bro.
RFK is a Democrat, bro.
They hate him because they feel like he traded.
He was a traitor, but I think they hate Capricel way more, bro.
Way more.
Too frank?
All right.
Someone said, Vivek?
Well, Vec's not in.
Tulsi?
Nah, bro.
All right.
Wow, wow, wow.
First and foremost, we were just with President Trump, and I just want to thank him.
I know he's not here in the room right now, but what a ride we have been on.
What a courageous warrior and leader he has been.
And the faith and trust he has put in me to lead the FBI is the greatest honor that I'll ever have in my life.
And to General Bondi, that sounds pretty freaking cool.
Pam, you're my sister.
You're my mentor.
You're my friend.
You're my boss.
And the confidence you have placed in me, I will never violate that trust.
The men and women of the FBI will be led under your leadership through one standard, the Constitution.
So thank you for entrusting me, Pam.
Oh man, this is effing crazy.
Bro, he's not even, he can't even believe it.
Yeah, I mean, bro, I'm telling y'all, bro, they did not want this motherfucker in, bro.
They did not want this dude in, man.
That book, Government Gangsters, this shit right here.
I showed y'all this yesterday, but bro, this book right here, this was like one of the main things that they came after him when he was doing a Senate hearing.
This, he made a song talking about the FBI headquarters being shut down as a deep state museum.
He said a whole bunch of crazy shit, bro.
They came at his neck, chat.
So he can't even believe it.
So obviously you don't get here alone.
You know, I'm here because of God.
I'm here because of my this is also, by the way, chat, just so you guys know, this is also someone else that they brought in to testify against Trump, and he refused to do it.
FYI.
They also brought him in into grand jury hearings and shit and try to get him to testify against Trump, banning all these guys.
Now you see, all of these guys that Trump put in were strategic.
He knows these people.
He trusts these people.
They're Trump loyalists.
So he put all his people in.
Contrary to 2015, 2016, when he had to come in and put all the, you know, establishment type deep swamp motherfuckers, right?
So this time around, he's putting his people in so he can get shit done.
That's why he's been able to get all these executive orders pushed through.
That's why he's getting shit done.
Because this time around, he has his people in place.
So he learned his lesson after the last time he was president.
And this guy was also a huge, and that's, as a matter of fact, his loyalty, when he was at the Senate hearing, okay, let's go through this.
Some of you guys that didn't watch my Senate confirmation breakdown, I'll break it down for you guys right now.
There are multiple reasons why they didn't want Cash Patel to be FBI director.
One of the top ones was this.
They felt that he would, his loyalty to Donald Trump would override his duty to the FBI.
That's what they kept using against him.
You're a Trump loyalist.
How can we trust you to effectively run the FBI and not use it for lawfare and all this other bullshit, right?
So they were basically, right, trying to insinuate that he's going to do what the Democrats had done prior under, you know, Merrick Garland, et cetera.
So that was one of their contentions.
Like, yo, this guy's going to be a revenge fucking puppet.
Like, they're going to use, he's going to fucking wage a crusade against us, all this other shit, right?
So that was one thing that they didn't like about him.
They thought that his loyalty to Trump, because like I told you before, he didn't testify against him.
They feel like his loyalty to Trump will compromise his ability to be an effective FBI director.
That's one.
Second, they didn't like his comments about turning the FBI headquarters, the J. Edgar Hoover building, right, into a deep state museum.
We said that on a very famous podcast with Sean Ryan, got millions of views.
They didn't like that.
They didn't like his book, Government Gangsters, where he names all the deep staters, in his opinion, that he thinks are criminals that need to be put in prison.
They didn't like that.
He made a song with January 6ers and promoted it.
They didn't like that.
They attacked him on that one a lot.
Oh, you made a song with a bunch of violent January 6ers that attacked police officers.
How the fuck are you going to be the director of the FBI, a law enforcement agency, while you're aligning with January 6th that attack police, right?
So, you guys can see how, you know, the strategy there.
So, they just beat him up at the Senate hearing, guys, on a bunch of different topics, right?
But those are the main ones I could think of off the top of my head right now without re-watching it.
But they really came for his neck at that Senate hearing.
That's why him using this picture right here is so fucking funny for his Twitter profile.
This is him when he was at the confirmation hearings.
When they were like trying to fucking grill him, this was him.
So, it's actually kind of funny that he picked this picture as his default.
But when you look at all his other profiles, like, look, it's not the same shit, but he did it for the FBI purposely to troll.
So, I see what this guy was fucking doing there, bro.
You know, kind of a subtle fuck you.
Like, when Trump put his mug shot, when the journalist came in to ask him questions, he put his mug shop in the fucking Oval Office.
So, these guys be trolling on the low.
Hey, let's keep going.
Family, and I'm here because of my friends, and you're literally in this room because you made it happen.
My sister, Nisha, and my nephew Arn flew in from London just to be here.
My beautiful girlfriend, Alexis, is here.
Yes, I agree.
My aunts and uncles are here.
They've come from all over the country.
I am living the American dream.
And anyone that thinks the American dream is dead, just look right here.
You're talking to a first generation.
And my buddy, he's an FBI agent.
I texted him this morning.
He told me like all the brass in the building are already like fucking gone.
Yeah, he said, bro, cleared out the whole executive floor.
Shit, man.
Yeah, one of my good friends, bro.
He's the FBI agent.
Me and him were laughing about this shit this morning.
He's like, yo, bro, bro, cleared out the whole executive floor, bro.
And he put like a bunch of laughing emojis, man.
He's homie.
He's the homie.
Really cool fucking guy, bro.
Really cool fucking guy.
You would never think he's an FBI agent.
You would never think he was an FBI agent.
But yeah, me and him were laughing about that shit this morning, bro.
Nigga literally said, bro's clearing out the entire executive floor as we speak.
Yo, man.
Yo.
And he put a bunch of laughing emojis.
Oh, man.
Yeah, W Fed, bro.
W-Fed, he's a good guy, bro.
One day y'all will meet him.
Real talk.
One day you guys are going to meet him.
When he's done with his career and all that other shit, one day I'll introduce you to Tim, bro.
We did a Big Lion King case together.
To this day, we still communicate.
We still, damn, I've known him for like 10 years now.
Wow.
Damn, yeah.
I've known him since like 2015.
I'm texting him right now.
Goddamn.
But anyway, now I didn't dock some chat.
You guys will never guess who he is.
I would never dox him.
Y'all niggas crazy, bro.
Indian kid who's about to lead the law enforcement community, the greatest nation on God's green earth.
That can't happen anywhere else.
To the senators and the men and women of the United States House of Representatives, you placed an enormous trust in me, an enormous leap of faith.
One that I didn't know that I could possibly earn back, but I'm going to spend every single day on this job doing so.
The fact that you place the confidence you did in me has inspired me to reach new heights at this job.
I promise you the following: there will be accountability within the FBI and outside of the FBI, and we will do it through rigorous constitutional oversight starting this weekend.
Yeah.
Oh, this weekend.
He's not messing around this weekend.
This is great.
We all used to live in the same freaking house.
Yeah, I don't have any prepared remarks.
I wish I could go around the room and, you know, tell the story about how each and every one of you have magically touched my life to put me in this position.
What a roller coaster ride it has been.
I do know this.
We are in this room together because you guys have a love of country that is truly inspirational and it bleeds out everywhere we go.
And if you look around this room, you see civil servants, you see warriors, you see attorneys, you see great husbands and fathers and mothers and wives.
And we're fighting for the same thing.
Our future, our children, this guy.
And there is no greater mission.
I wish I had more words to thank every single one of you, but every time I look at every single one of you, you guys know the stories you can't tell.
More importantly, the ones you can.
You know, this is, Pam and I were just talking in the back, and we were like, do you believe this?
Like, you know, we were on the campaign trail together.
We were attorneys in the first administration together.
Now we're here.
She's the attorney general and the director of the FBI.
Like, this is insane.
And I don't really fully believe it yet.
I hope to, but I'm just not here without you guys.
And look, I know the media's in here.
And if you have a target, that target's right here.
It's not the men and women at the FBI.
You've written everything you possibly can about me that's fake, malicious, slanderous, and defamatory.
Keep it coming.
Bring it on.
But leave the men and women of the FBI out of it.
They deserve better.
Someone in the chat asked if I read only paid chats.
Yeah, I read paid chats, bro.
You could donate MyronGainesX.com or on Rumble Rant or whatever it may be.
But if you're watching on YouTube, MyronGainesX.com, that's the best way to donate, to be honest with y'all.
Or if you're a Council member, you could donate there, however you want.
But I read all the chats there, which, by the way, guys, we're going to bring Charlie Miguel here in a little bit.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to run this stream, guys.
I'm not going to turn the Myron Gaines X stream off.
I'm just going to multi-stream it on Fresh Afric as well.
We're going to do the whole thing, and then I'm going to get off.
And then obviously I'll end the Fresh African stream.
So that's what we'll probably do.
Bills is in there right now trying to make it happen.
So yeah.
And for those of you who think that there's going to be a two-tier system of justice, not with Attorney General Bondi.
There's a singular system of justice for all Americans and there will be accountability.
And the reason that this mission is so important is simply the following.
100,000 people last year raped.
100,000 people died of CCP fentanyl overdose and heroin.
17,000 homicides.
Violent crime is out of control.
All right, get right to business.
Hey, we got some serious crime in the United States.
We're going to fix this shit.
Get right to business.
We cannot have a United States of America where that is acceptable, where someone dies every 30 minutes, where someone ODs every seven, where someone's raped every six.
That cannot be.
Now, the FBI, be honest with y'all, doesn't investigate rapes, but I see where he's going with this.
We got way too much crime in general.
And the FBI as a federal law enforcement agency, we got to go after this shit.
Now, again, FBI does not exclusively investigate rapes.
This is almost always done by the state.
However, the FBI can assist.
Be allowed to continue.
And it will not be allowed to continue.
Our national security mission is equally as important.
Anyone that wishes to do harm.
The FBI has two different missions, guys.
A national security slash intelligence component and then a law enforcement component, criminal side.
So often with FBI agents, there's the guys that are in the counterterrorism shit, which typically isn't criminal because it's a lot of classified stuff.
Then you got the guys that do like safe streets, task force, organized crime, et cetera.
There's two different factions in the FBI because the FBI is in a unique position because it's an intelligence agency and a law enforcement agency.
It's both.
Very unique compared to everywhere else, right?
It is the domestic intelligence agency for the United States.
CIA is international, FBI is national.
So on one side, he's talking about the crime, and then on the other end, he's talking about the national security.
To our way of life and our citizens here or abroad will face the full wrath of the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
And if you seek to hide in any corner of this country or any corner of this planet, we will put on the world's largest manhunt and we will find you and we will decide your end state, not you.
We will uphold the Constitution.
We will uphold ourselves to the Constitution.
The men and women at the FBI, I have your back because you have the backs of the American people.
You will be helped.
And most guys, most FBI agents are cool.
Like my buddy I was telling y'all about.
Most of them are down to earth and super chill.
It's the guys at the higher levels that are problematic.
To the same high standard.
Any deviation from that standard will not be tolerated at this Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The men and women at the.
All right, Bill's calling.
Hold on one sec.
What's up, Bills?
I got you on speaker.
I'm lying.
All right, so I'm about to start your stream because it's about to be 8 p.m.
Yeah, go ahead and start it up.
Are we gonna?
Oh, yeah, they'll hear, right?
Yeah, you're gonna pretty much start your stream exactly like the window that you're seeing.
Okay, before you start up, let me make sure these guys are all on the Zoom call.
Let me make sure these guys are on the Zoom call.
How can I hear you now?
What the heck?
You can hear me?
I got, hold on, hold on.
It's because my laptop's on.
Hold on.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Get the guys on the Zoom call.
Hold on one second.
I'm going to mute myself because I got some feedback going on.
Give me one second.
Damn, nobody's in the Zoom call.
Bear with me, chat.
I'm going to get Fresh and all these guys in here.
You want me to go live still, though?
Can you go live when they're in the Zoom call?
Oh, okay.
So, oh, shit, Rolo entered the room?
The hell?
Let me see here.
Or maybe they're.
Oh, okay.
He's coming.
Okay.
I see Charlie here.
Charlie, can you hear me?
Yep.
Can you hear me?
I got you.
I got you.
Okay, so you and Miguel are.
I'm going to change the back end of the Zoom.
Don't put Rolo Sanwasi's name on there.
Yeah, yeah.
I thought it was Rolo, but okay, you guys are just using the studio.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, it's our studio, so yeah.
Okay, fair enough.
Fair enough.
Okay, let me.
Miguel's coming in from his place in Cali.
Okay.
Let me.
So what I'll do is I'll finish.
Oh, are we already live on Fresh or Fit right now, Bills, or no?
No, I can be.
Just give me the.
Yo, let me call you when we're ready to go live.
Okay, around when is, do you think?
No, no, no, not you.
I'm talking to Bills.
Oh.
Charlie.
Yeah, yeah, you're good.
You're good.
Sit tight.
Once Miguel comes in here and Fresh, then I'll start it up.
So just mute yourself and I'll do a stream right now on my other channel.
Once they're all in the room, then we'll get cracking.
But I'm just waiting for them.
Perfect.
All right, cool.
So if you hear me talking about political shit, don't worry.
I'm on stream for some other stuff.
Okay.
Let's keep going with the Cash Patel stuff, guys.
And Bills, I'll call you when these guys are in here.
All right, gotcha.
All right.
All right.
Sorry, chat.
A million things going on at once here.
Shout out to the team, though, man.
Yeah, we got a million things going on.
We got fucking, I'm over here doing this as a political stream, but we're also setting up a Zoom call.
We got the Fresh and Fit stream getting ready to go, waiting for Fresh to join the fucking thing.
And Miguel, but of course, they're on some nigga time.
You know, Mexican, of course, the Mexican and the black guy would be late, but let's keep cooking on this situation.
The FBI, who make us safe, deserve better.
And they are going to get it with our leadership and your support.
God bless America and God bless every one of you.
I love this country.
Everyone go to the Waldorf.
All right, Fresh, I see you in here.
We're just waiting for Miguel, and then we'll get this thing going.
Bill's in here?
No, no, no, no, no.
It's not Rolo.
It's Charlie just using the studio.
But I'm on stream right now, so I'm looking to see when Miguel joins.
Then I'll start up the Fresh and Fit stream.
I'll call bills and you'll start it up.
Giving hugs to all his friends.
Cash, we'll see you all at the Waldorf.
All right, let me set those notes on the left.
Okay, nothing else.
That was the speech, basically.
All right.
So nice timing.
We're just waiting on Miguel to join in.
And once he's in.
Hey, I'm going to pop out of Rolo Tomas and moving into my Zoom account.
I just signed into it.
Okay.
All right, cool.
I'll be back.
All right.
So, all right, chat.
Go ahead, guys.
Get like a quick little piss or whatever.
I'm going to take a quick piss real quick, and we're going to start up the crypto stuff literally in like not even.
We're just waiting on Miguel.
Charlie's here.
Fresh is here.
I'm going to actually get them up on stream here in a second.
Okay, Miguel just joined.
Sweet.
I'm going to make all you guys co-host.
All right, Charlie's in here.
All right, cool, cool, cool.
Let me close all this stuff out.
Hey, can you hear me?
Yeah, I got you.
Let me go ahead and get you guys on screen.
Let me call Bills, tell him to start this thing up.
Okay, one secunda.
Yeah, I am.
Go ahead and hold on, give me one sec.
Take the video capture off, deactivate it.
Yeah, I'm gonna.
Yep, I'm doing that right now as we speak.
Hold on, and then let me just.
No, that's the wrong one.
That's a video capture.
Yep, there we go.
Boom.
Deactivate.
Boom.
Okay.
And then turn it on and zoom.
There we go.
All right.
All right.
Cool.
I'm going to start the stream.
Hold on.
All right.
Yeah, start it up.
Fresh, you there?
Bro, this guy had some nigga time, bro.
Ha, ha, ha.
All right.
Yo, everybody here?
Yep.
All right.
All right.
So, guys, I'm live on my channel as well.
So, and guys, just so you guys know, if you guys are watching this thing on Marin Gaines X, stay tuned because I'm going to react to a video where I had a discussion with a Democrat on a radio show, actually in Vegas.
So, that's going to be interesting.
All right.
All right.
We're live on Fresh of Fit right now.
All right, cool.
Yo, Fresh, you want to do the introductions?
Ah, you're muted.
I'm not sure.
I'll do it.
It's fine.
You're muted.
So, guys, welcome to the stream, bro.
Welcome, welcome.
I'm live streaming right now on we're live on Fresh of Fit, Marin Gaines X, Rumble, Myron Gaines X. I think we're live also on Rumble on YouTube.
Sorry, Rumble on for Fresh of Fit.
So, live on all the platforms right now.
As you guys know, we're not going to be doing an after hours tonight.
We're just going to be doing kind of like a Money Monday.
We're supposed to do this for you guys earlier this week, but you guys know I got stuck in Tampa.
We're originally going to plan to do this on Monday.
But as you guys know, a bunch of DEI hires fucking crashing planes in Toronto fucked everything up for everybody.
So, you know, here we are now, rather late than never.
As you guys know, there's been a lot of changes to the crypto market with Trump coming in, you know, a bunch of different coins that came in.
We see, you know, Malay did a rug pull on his people and everything else like that.
We'll definitely get into that.
So, make sure to get your questions in.
You can super fnf superchat.com, Marin GainesX, whatever you guys want, Rumble, Rumble Ranton In or Castle Club.
We're live on all the platforms, and then we can definitely answer some of you guys' questions, man.
But other than that, man, we got two special guests in the house, Miguel and Charlie.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the show.
What's going on, man?
What's up, man?
For those that are unaware, can you introduce yourself to the people, please?
Yeah, sure.
My name is Dollar Cost Crypto.
I've been in the crypto game for eight years.
Started the crypto mindset course in 2020 with Charlie, and we've onboarded over 17,000 people, primarily from the red pill space.
And that's been kind of our goal for a long time is to basically empower the red pill space in this financial revolution that's happening right now.
We're in the middle of the greatest wealth transfer in history.
It's starting, and it's starting right now.
I mean, the U.S. government under Trump is basically going to do a sovereign wealth fund as well as a cryptocurrency fund as well for the United States government.
So we're seeing kind of a history in the making right now.
Shit.
Okay.
Charlie, what about you?
Yeah, same.
I'm the second half to the Crypto Mindset course, co-founder with Miguel.
We started this back in September of 2020, and I started my YouTube channel back in March of 2019.
So the beginning of the last four-year cycle.
And yeah, what me and Miguel do is we make sure that our guys make money.
I think over the course of the last one month, Sonic and Shadow and a bunch of things on the X-Phantom ecosystem.
Now, Sonic ecosystem have been pumping real good.
So yeah, we make sure to take care of our guys.
Like Miguel said, we tend to onboard a lot of people from the red pill, but we're getting people from all over the place now that crypto is kind of going mainstream.
So our goal here is essentially to educate as much as possible.
We've had a lot of people in the industry basically say, you know, there's not enough quality education out here.
So that's what we look to bring on an everyday basis on our YouTube channels for free as well as in the crypto mindset course.
Gotcha.
And I don't know.
Do we have the link in the description?
Fresh for them?
Yeah, it should be down below.
Okay.
But it's not done, double-check.
Even the president himself is into crypto heavily.
He spoke at Marlago and inauguration of a hoe.
He has a lot of gold in crypto.
Hell, the future is going to be bright with that.
So it's good to get into it while you still can't now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I think, when's the last time you guys came on?
Did you guys come on like end of the year last year or trying to remember?
End of September, beginning of October.
So Trump wasn't in.
No, Trump was not in yet.
We actually wanted the last course to be before the election because most of the best accumulation time during that last part of the year was in the end of September into mid-October.
So we had everybody in the last crypto mindset course pretty much allocate by the, I think, the 14th to 21st of October.
And once we got into the election, we were breaking new all-time highs.
Everything was pumping.
I think most of the stuff that we were getting into is actually still on a 2X from that period of time.
So yeah, it was a very profitable quarter.
And since we've had the inauguration here on the 20th of January, we have a little bit of a new reset here at the beginning of the year.
And Bitcoin's holding steady here in the 90K range.
Nice.
We were on the show last time.
Bitcoin was, do you remember the exact price, Miguel?
I can look it up.
Bitcoin was $63,000.
And within that same quarter, we hit about $109,000 on Bitcoin.
So let me get this straight, right?
Because I think I want to really draw attention to this, how important it is.
So we haven't had you guys on since the new administration came into power.
I remember when Trump got elected, I saw Bitcoin shoot up to damn near $100,000.
It's been sitting there, then fluctuating between $90,000 to $100,000.
A lot has changed.
What would you guys say are the top three changes that have occurred besides Bitcoin going up to 100K?
But top three changes, maybe people that aren't as experienced with cryptocurrency like you guys are.
What are the top three things in the charts that you guys notice with this new administration taking over?
I'll probably say one or go ahead, Charlie.
Oh, no, no, I think we're overlapping here.
Go ahead.
Just to go over one point.
I mean, it's the first time we've had a pro-crypto government.
I mean, the previous administration, I say under, I'll probably say, yeah, it's the first time we really had such a pro-crypto government.
Obviously, crypto maybe eight years ago wasn't that big.
So it really wasn't that, it wasn't that big of an issue.
But now that cryptocurrency is a multi-trillion dollar industry, it's become pretty big news.
And, you know, with all celebrities, especially with celebrities and you got presidents rugging coins, shout out to Argentina.
You know, you have everything kind of in the mainstream now, but it's, but especially it's become, you know, you've had multiple countries really becoming very pro-crypto.
The United States government's going pro-crypto, pro-Bitcoin.
And I would say one secondary change that's kind of happened is that we've kind of kicked out a very anti-crypto SEC and we're going into a very positive crypto SEC.
But that's how powerful crypto is that even with like enemies all over the state during Biden, we still ended up getting the Bitcoin ETF and we still ended up getting these kind of these Ethereum ETFs and stuff, which is that's just how that's how powerful this whole industry is is money talks.
So, sorry, Charlie, do you have something you want to add?
Yeah, I would just say in addition to that, it's the stuff that's coming out from that government change as well in the next few months, which is going to be huge for crypto.
I mean, you have, you know, with Elon Musk and Doge, you have some interconnectedness with what's happening here in crypto as well as the Trump administration itself.
Within the Trump administration, he's basically told David Sachs, the crypto, AK, the crypto czar, right?
The guy who's heading all of his crypto initiatives that he wants the United States to consider the Bitcoin strategic reserve before the end of his first 100 days in office, which would be the end of April.
And so we've had, I think, 15 to 20 states right now put into their own legislature a potential bill for their own state to have a Bitcoin strategic reserve.
We already have Wisconsin actually having bought a lot of some of the Bitcoin ETFs from BlackRock.
And so if we do get the Bitcoin strategic reserve here coming around the corner, then what you're going to have is a cascade of countries, corporations, states, nations, organizations, banks, everybody trying to get Bitcoin.
And Michael Saylor has recently said that if the United States does go ahead with that, they could potentially buy up to 20% of the Bitcoin supply, which would be freaking wild.
So yeah, if you get all these countries going after that, that'd be a huge change as well.
But yeah, having a positive crypto government is pretty much a game changer.
So and so because yeah, there's a lot to unpack there.
So JD Vance, right, the vice president of the United States, as you guys know, I've talked about this on my streams before, but just so people really get a full picture here, because I really want to hammer this in.
JD Vance was brought in, right, because he had connections to Silicon Valley and he also was able to secure Trump a lot of funding when it comes to his campaign.
As you guys know, they went after him.
He, you know, had lawsuits, criminal cases going.
That's obviously very expensive.
So to fund a campaign, you know, JD Vance came in and brought these billionaires in, Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, etc., all these people.
Now, I've been very critical of these guys infiltrating MAGA.
However, when it comes to cryptocurrency, it's good for you guys because what's essentially happened is a bunch of tech bros have infiltrated MAGA and infiltrated this administration, which has made it very crypto-friendly, as Miguel was saying before.
JD Vance, I think, has spoken at a couple of conferences, and so is Trump, saying that they're going to focus on less government regulation on cryptocurrency, more sovereignty.
I think that was one of Trump's big talking points when he was at the Libertarian Conference, that he wasn't going to mess around with crypto like that.
He's pro-crypto.
Obviously, he launched the cryptocurrency not too long ago on his inauguration day.
JD Vance, we know, is a big backer of it, as well as the tech bros.
So, just to add more cleanness to what Miguel is saying when it comes to this being probably the most crypto-friendly presidency, it's no wonder that it went up 30K overnight once Trump assumed office.
And also, I think another big thing: you know, he did say, I think at the Bitcoin conference, or was it the Libertarian conference, one of these conferences, he said that he was going to fire Gary Gensler on day one, and the fucking crowd went nuts when he was campaigning.
And where's Gary Gensler now?
He's gone, right?
Didn't he resign, if I'm not mistaken?
Yep, right on inauguration day, baby.
Boom.
So, you know, you got a guy like Gary Gensler, who you know was pretty much the main guy that was, you know, for regulation, anti-you know, he kind of made crypto a pain in the ass for everybody else.
So, would it be afraid to say, Yeah, very disliked.
So, would it be fair to say that Trump coming in being pro-crypto himself, bringing in a very pro-crypto vice president who's backed by a bunch of billionaires, right?
Tech billionaires, which I've criticized before, but when it comes to crypto, it's actually a good thing.
Um, and then also the states kind of adopting this, trying to make legislation based around cryptocurrency.
Is it finally time to say, guys, that cryptocurrency is here to stay?
I know we've been saying this for years, but now can we officially say it undoubtedly, crypto is here to stay and it is never leaving at this point.
Yeah, absolutely.
I think Bitcoin hitting 100K was where everybody in the crypto industry was like, Yeah, we ain't leaving.
Like, yeah, you know how crazy and zealous people in crypto are.
You know, it's like the biggest financial cult that there is, you know, and like everybody in this industry, uh, you know, just was like, uh, what do you call it, just fortified with you know, Bitcoin getting past 100K for the first time was just like, yeah, we knew it would happen.
And what that opens up the door for not necessarily this cycle, of course, but down the line is $1 million Bitcoin, $10 million Bitcoin, and all those things become reality because it was Hal Finney back in the original Bitcoin.org forums that had said, you know, if Bitcoin gets a certain percentage of the world global money supply, realistically, it will land somewhere between five to ten million dollars per coin.
And how soon, how long do you think that'll take?
Sometime in the 2030s.
So could be with it within within five to ten years.
Yeah, within 10 to 15 years.
So I would say the earliest I would see Bitcoin hitting a million would be 2033.
And then you have another chance there in 2037.
And then you have another chance in 2041.
Wow.
When do you see it hitting half a million, in your opinion?
Next cycle is a chance.
I mean, this cycle, Miguel, what are you thinking in terms of high?
Because we've been talking between, you know, 150 to 300,000 as a realistic possibility.
Yeah, if we're to just choose a middle ground, probably like a quarter million, maybe $230,000 per Bitcoin.
That's a good, that's a good little zone there.
It could go a little higher depending on just hype.
And if, because look, so the reason we're talking so much about the governments, right, is because they have the really big pool.
I mean, they have the money printers.
They have the big pool of capital as well as they shouldn't have the authority, but it's like sort of like, boom, this is stamped.
This is good now or whatever.
It's safe to invest in, right?
And just like Michael Saylor said, right?
Michael Saylor said 20, you know, one country could have 20%.
He said one country could have 20% of the supply.
Like there's 19 million Bitcoin, but in reality, there might be really like 16 million Bitcoin because there's so many Bitcoins have been lost already.
And the final Bitcoin is going to take damn near like, I mean, just to get the last like 2 million is going to take 100 years for it to be fully mined out.
So effectively, the inflation of Bitcoins is really, really small.
So it's becoming a very big political issue or geopolitical issue.
So, it's gonna, it's gonna, it's gonna probably start a little bit of an arms buying race over the next, I guess, the rest of the 20.
The minute, I mean, we're being me and Charlie have been calling it the roaring 20s for crypto since you know, we uh since we got into the courses and stuff in 2020.
But I mean, realistically, we are in the roaring 20s of crypto right now.
I mean, if you actually look at the stock market from the 1920s, it's following kind of almost the same pattern.
It's just lower, higher, you know, because we had the big crash like what a year ago or something like that, if I'm not mistaken, yeah, about the big crash about two years ago, okay, two years ago, yeah, Miguel and Charlie.
Uh, there's some naysayers saying that Bitcoin never hit 100K, you guys are crazy, it must be insane, and then I don't know, something happened where hit 100K, so they're saying sometimes, oh, a million, like five million, not possible.
Uh, what do you say to naysayers that talk shit about your predictions on Bitcoin and uh BTC itself?
I want to I want to say this.
This is for Charlie, all right?
I'm not this is shout out to Gary Gary three GG33, but he bet $20,000 against uh Charlie here that uh we weren't gonna hit 100K Bitcoin and uh Charlie got his money.
That's what you say we doubled down.
So uh, this is just for fun, right?
Like uh, GG, he was like, you know, when he's handing over that, that 20K, you know, it's nothing to him, he's okay, no problem.
But at the same time, you know, he's like, Well, you want to make another bet?
And I said, Sure, what's the next bet?
And he's we're basically betting that um within this year, he thinks Bitcoin won't pass $205,000.
I think it will.
So if we get to $205,000, he has to give me another 20K.
Oh, so we had a supporter actually that uh bleeded you guys from 2022.
Actually, he got the course, and uh, his portfolio is well over 100K from your advice.
So that was a alarming and uh event full time because people didn't believe you guys, but we did.
So we've had in the last in that last crypto mindset course, I can even uh read one of the one or two of these here.
They're quite awesome uh situations that different people uh have been basically getting into.
But we have this one was pretty cool.
Um, I'll read this directly from our chat.
But uh, this this kid had said, uh, I'm currently a teenager in the last two weeks, my uh crypto portfolio has crossed the six-figure mark.
Thanks to DCAing as much as possible in the crypto mindset courses.
Thanks, guys.
So that was just one person in that last quarter.
And we have another one here.
Like the guy had said, well, boys, I got to admit, I never really imagined this day was coming.
And with this current crypto market pump, my portfolio has finally broken above six figures.
So somebody who's, you know, obviously older, it was a long road in the depths of the bear market.
I was down like 70% of my portfolio, but now looking to the moon, God love this community.
So we have a lot of guys here who, you know, have been just killing it quarter on quarter here and really changing their lives.
So it's really cool to see when we had a meetup here in January in Vegas.
We had about 80 people come over here and meet up with us directly.
And like every single person I met, you know, they're just had a very interesting story of like, you know, how they overcame an illness or motorcycle crash or other different things and then just like came roaring back because there's a lot of people, you know, that use crypto as a way to kind of get out of situations because it has so much volatility.
It has the power to do that.
I have a question for you guys as well.
So in the coming future of the new economy, right?
It's going to be mainly digital currency is going to be the main thing.
How does crypto involve itself with that?
Is it more like separate currency itself or is crypto going to be the main currency for digital assets?
It's going to be probably a hybrid model at some point.
So it's like there's like there's like a doomsday scenario where, you know, this is why I say, man, thank God, you know, there's Jesus Christ right there.
Thank God, you know, Trump won.
He's at least promised.
And honestly, Trump has been a man of his word and he's kept a lot of promises.
Obviously, it takes time to do everything, but he's made a promise to the American people that there will be no central bank digital currency under his next four years.
And giving us that four years allows the crypto industry to become a little bit more bigger, more powerful, and more decentralized.
There's going to be a lot of centralized entities, but people don't understand the danger of a central bank digital currency, especially under the dollar, but anywhere, right?
Europe is in the middle of doing it right now.
I mean, Europe's already pretty cucked already.
Escape the matrix over there, you guys.
Join crypto from, I mean, really, I mean, if you're in Canada, if you're in, if you're in most parts of Europe and stuff, you know, things are not great over there.
So, you know, onboarding your money into the crypto space is how you're going to protect yourself from being taxed unfairly and not be able to move your money anywhere around the world.
But with the central bank digital currency, why it's so scary is like, imagine they get rid of all, they get rid of all physical dollars and basically imagine this that, hey, the economy didn't pump enough today.
So, guess what?
All the money you made in the last two weeks, you have to spend it in this weekend.
And if you don't, it just disappears from your bank account.
Wow.
And the ability not to be like, you know, Michael Saylor, you know, has said, and this is really the thing, like Bitcoin or crypto or savings or money, money is just energy.
And if they take the ability for you to save money, then you have no energy, then you are a slave because you cannot save for the future.
I mean, I'm not saying like, you know, it's a sort of thing where you do need some portion of capital in order to make some of your dreams come true or start a business or make a move or make an investment, you know, or a down payment for a house.
This is how you get yourself out of the trenches.
And if they, with a central bank digital currency, they can see every dollar in the system.
They can tax you any way they want.
And look, you know, under Trump, right, we're getting, we're cleaning up house.
The swamp's getting kind of cleaned up.
But what happens in 16 years or in 12 years when we don't have someone so cool anymore, right?
And they use this system for evil.
And this is why we're so pro-bullish on cryptocurrencies because cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, you know, Ethereum, you know, Pulse Chain, Sonic, these are decentralized entities where your money cannot be stopped.
Even if you don't like me, I can't steal your money.
Like, I, oh my God, I hate fresh so much.
Let me see if I can jack them.
You can't.
As long as you're practicing safe, you know, safe storage of your private keys and everything like that.
You can send money to anyone in the world.
What if your mother needed money?
You could send her money right away.
Like, I mean, like, you know, I'm Mexican and for years, like our, like, you know, being Hispanic and stuff was taken advantage of by like Western Union all the time.
Or like anytime you have to send money across borders and stuff to anybody, or it's, you know, you're getting, you're getting essentially just rinsed and stuff.
Now you can send money to anywhere around the world.
I mean, it costs nothing.
Like you could use, even you could even use stuff centralized like Solana for like less than a penny and send a million dollars to somebody.
Real quick.
Marlo asked me in my chat, who are the guests can't see their tags?
Guys, so we got Miguel from Dollar Cost Crypto and we got Charlie from Cultivated Crypto.
That's who these guys are.
They work together.
And then together, it's a crypto mindset course that they have going, which is open now.
And you guys can get it now, bro.
Literally, everyone that's gotten in this course has made money.
It's only a thousand bucks, but you would 10x that money fucking easily.
If people had listened to us and got the course back at the end of last year, before Trump came in office, y'all would have made 30%, if not more, on your money.
Like cryptocurrency literally almost doubled overnight once Trump came in.
Exactly.
And kind of to say what Miguel put to put one thing that Miguel is saying there, like one of the advantages of crypto, besides being open and free money that can't be controlled by governments, like a central bank digital currency could.
In addition to that, the way that I've been looking at this is, well, if you work in crypto and you find ways to build your crypto portfolio and you get rich and they introduce the central bank digital currency and the world goes to shit, well, then at least you're rich, right?
And also, if the world doesn't go to shit and you got rich off crypto, well, then at least you're rich.
So either way, you know, it doesn't hurt to try to increase your position with your portfolio.
Use crypto as kind of like, you know, that way to get back in the game or to get in the game or to increase, you know, your situation in the game.
But yeah, it's one of the most powerful tools for that.
And I think, yeah, if we had like an amendment or something that would say, because right now Trump has only said that within his administration, within the next four years, it is illegal for the government to create a new, like to create a central bank digital currency.
So that's great.
But we need to extend that across like forever, right?
Like if we could make that into law in the United States, like you can, it would be illegal for anybody to introduce a central bank digital currency ever.
Like that would be really, you know, the way to keep the US dollar free.
Okay.
So guys, get your questions in, by the way.
If you guys got questions, get them in on fnfsuperchat.com, Rumble Rants, however it may be.
So let me see if I see any on my end here.
Also, tag the chat.
Did Big Mo put the link in the chat?
I don't think it's pinned.
I pinned it just now and I'm going to pin it right now on my rumble.
Charlie Miguel, so what other coins should people look into?
I know you guys are talking about Solana as well as XRP sometimes.
What coins should people get into nowadays, USA, for this year at least?
So at least for right now, it's Sonic season right now.
So this is a coin that I've been talking about and Charlie's been talking about.
before i turned before i turned into sonic it was called phantom we were buying it uh i mean we actually remember we actually told people that on on this on this very show and stuff maybe maybe two years ago we were buying it for 16 cents it went up to a dollar 40.
But what's so interesting about that ecosystem is that most ecosystems, it's really just like the main token, maybe one other project and a couple memes that do good, where Phantom and Sonic are a very interesting ecosystem because most of the projects underneath do extremely well and pump even harder than the main token itself.
That's what makes it really interesting.
So we got guys into Phantom at $0.16, $0.30.
Our guys, last time we were here, I think it was $0.70 and pumped to $1.40.
We got guys to take profits basically at $1.10 to $1.40.
It crashed down.
They re-bought back in the 40s.
And it's almost back at $1 right now.
One of the things we were talking about at the Crypto Mindset meetup and we were talking during the last course was Shadow.
Shadow has been one of the most best-performing coins in 2025 in terms of like it's not some insider pump and dump, mean coin, like trash coin that you're like the last person to find out about.
I'm talking about where like it was created.
You had a chance to get in.
It went from a low of $5 to about $220, if I remember correctly.
And our guys caught most of that and stuff like that.
So, I mean, we had guys that made, you know, hundreds of thousands to tens of thousands of dollars.
And we're able to profit on that.
Shout out to Shadow.
Shout out to $24.
You know, a good guy in the space and stuff like that.
And he's created a really interesting system on Sonic and stuff, which is pretty awesome.
But Charlie might want to speak to maybe some other ecosystem because there's an ecosystem that we've been trying to get fresh into for a while now.
We got him to dollar-cost average a little bit.
But no, Sonic season is definitely one of these things that can take off, I would say, like the alt season in crypto.
We'll talk a little bit about this because there is some spicy information today with North Korea hacking Bybit.
But what do you call it?
Right now, what we need in the market, most of all, before I get to that coin, is Bitcoin to hold this mid-90K range right now around $95,000.
If Bitcoin can hold that into the end of the month of February at the end of this week, or at the end of next week, I should say, then Bitcoin should reaccumulate between $95,000 to $103,000.
Once you get Bitcoin passing $103,000 in March, then you're basically out of the main accumulation zone we're pumping, and that's when we'll be in the crypto mindset course.
That is one of the reasons why we put the crypto mindset course at this spot is because every quarter we try to put it at the most advantageous position for you guys to get into the market before we start really pumping.
So Sonic season is just the first move here in that altcoin season and has some of the best moves because it was massively oversold.
When it did fork from Phantom in December, and it got massively oversold because of that, what do you call it, the swapping between those two.
And now that Phantom is basically going offline, then it pumps even more because there's no more stuff from the old chain coming onto the new chain.
But the other one that we were talking about with Fresh was SUI.
It's basically, I would say, the Solana of this cycle.
And what I mean by that is it's a VC coin, venture capitalist.
These are, you know, your rich guys like Chamath, David Sachs, these guys.
What was the name of that show?
The All In Podcast, that's right?
The All In Podcast.
went on yeah that that podcast they're solana whales they made basically last cycle what they did was um they bought solana you know as cheap as possible at like a penny uh and then you know they got they got in with that and then they ended up having An episode on the all-in podcast in October of 2021, where they're all laughing like little schoolgirls taking profit, you know, at the new all-time.
I've never seen them act like that.
I've never seen them act.
You know, these guys try, you know, act all like matured and stuff.
And these guys, you know, all these guys are in the 40s and 50s and they're literally giggling like little schoolgirls.
Yeah.
Like, hee hee hee.
Oh my God, look at all the money we made.
I was like, whoa, what is going on?
And then as soon as we saw that, me and Charlie were like, yo, we gotta, we gotta get the hell out of Solana right now.
I'll say this.
I think at this point, you know, with all the things that happened with, you know, Trump coming in, Gary Gessler getting fired, et cetera.
I think we've gotten to a point now, even the staunchest of crypto criticizers have to understand that it's this is here to stay now.
And I've always, you know, noticed that people that, like, for example, like Grant Cardone, right?
He'll sit there and say, real estate's the best asset.
Real estate is the best asset.
It's the best asset, right?
But, you know, the guy holds a bunch of Bitcoin himself.
He doesn't talk about it unless you grill him on it, but he really doesn't talk about crypto ever unless they grill him on it.
But even the people that, you know, doubted crypto, they still had some.
And I think now at this point, you know, there's no denying it.
And I think even Normie's now kind of just have to accept the fact that crypto is viable.
It's no longer, you know, a currency that's used to buy drugs on the internet.
Like it's, it now it's like for real.
Like, you know, real investors, real professionals, real people that aren't just trying to fucking buy shit off the Silk Road through Ross Ulbricke, who just got pardoned, by the way.
But like, it used to be that stigma, like, yo, you have crypto?
What are you?
A criminal?
But now it's like, it's legit.
Yeah.
I was just going to finish that point with Sue.
And these guys who are getting into Suey, I mean, these are guys are like, you know, Yurau Paul, who does Real Vision.
He does both the traditional markets as well as the crypto markets.
He's really, him and guys like David Sachs and Chamoth, they're on the all-in podcast.
These types of guys, these VCs, even though they, you know, they laugh when they're taking profits, they do bring, you know, the legitimacy to this industry, essentially.
And so with Sue, they're running the Solana playback again.
They're basically like, hey, we did this once.
Let's do it again.
And so you have all these VCs coming into it.
And so that price I think can get right now.
It's like 350.
And I think the price can get to about 25 to 45 dollars within this cycle.
So it's a really, I think, steady, Eddie way to make some good money on a top layer one.
But yeah, I mean, this industry is definitely not going away.
There's something called like rotations where like at some, you know, like they'll be like, I don't say the flavor of the month, but kind of like in a way, it's like, whoa, it's it's Solana season.
It's Suey season.
It's Sonic season.
It sort of means like, oh shit, this is an in right.
Everyone's jumping in.
And that's when a bunch of money is being made.
And then, you know, you can profit from it, but you got to take profits because at some point it dips down.
And that's very, very normal.
But just to go over like what Myron said earlier, you know, even someone like Brant Cardone, he's opened up a Bitcoin real estate fund in this in this Cardone capital.
Like he has one.
Like I reached, we recently talked to one of his top like real estate guys and we had him in, we actually had him in Miami actually a few less than a couple days ago, actually.
We were talking to him and basically they buy real estate and they use they use 10% of the funds to buy Bitcoin and then 10 to 20% of the cash flow to buy Bitcoin on the lows and stuff like that.
So even Grant's like sort of like you know tip between more into crypto as well.
Yeah, his brother's pretty big into it too.
Recently we saw a huge rug pull in Argentina.
A lot of influencers investigated they got a tip that this coin was going to blow up like FaZe Banks, Aiden Ross.
What happened with that coin and how could people avoid these pretty much rug pulls to stay safe for the crypto and money?
You want to talk about YOLO Controllo, Miguel?
YOLO Controllo.
Yeah.
So like we gotta, you gotta be, you gotta beware of the vape cartel.
You gotta beware of the broccoli heads.
Bro, I mean, I mean, I'm not the typecast, but like, bro, if you're, if you're rocking a broccoli head haircut or you're consistently on stream smoking a vape, like these guys, I mean, bro, it's, it's just like a call a spade a spade.
That's what happens.
You get rugged by these guys, but YOLO controllo.
So this is where like the red pill, this is why we call ourselves the red pill of finance.
This is where the red pill is beautiful right here.
Okay.
So the top scammer guy who uh who orchestrated this Libra rug is fucking the the president's um the president's sister gets her pregnant, apparently, uh, is begging her to get an abortion.
And then, you know, his texts kind of get released and stuff from his phone and stuff because, you know, he gets, I think he gets arrested or something that happens like that.
And the messages get released and basically saying, like, oh, no, I control Malay.
I control Malay, man.
I pay his sister, man.
He'll sign whatever paper I put in front of him and stuff like that.
And then, and then the meme became YOLO controlo because the guy didn't know how to speak Spanish very well.
So he's like, I control him, but it became YOLO controllo.
And it's just, it's ridiculous, you know?
And I don't think, I think Malay, I think Malay did know, allegedly did know about the project happening.
Of course, he did.
I don't think he knew it was going to rug right away or anything like that, but for sure there was an entire scheme put in place to take massive profits on Libra, sort of how like what happened with Trump, just to a they did a much worse job, much, much worse job.
And it's, it's, it's crazy, you know, it's, it's absolutely crazy.
So basically, this guy, you know, I mean, I think he was trying to bribe the sister of Malay like 100 grand to have an abortion.
Would it be fair to say that you guys think Trump and Melania also pulled the rug?
Or Melania, yes.
Trump, there's enough there that you could have that price come back potentially.
But since it's based on Solana, you do need Solana, you know, recovering in price.
And right now, Solana is in a good range.
Real quick, can you guys kind of describe for the audience?
Because I feel like this term dump, a rug pull is used all the time, right?
And obviously, we know in the, we know cryptocurrency is a volatile asset, right?
We know that it goes up and down in value every day.
It could bump and pump and dump and all this other shit.
Can you guys give us the actual definition of a rug pull and what it means?
Because I think a lot of people look at dips as it's a rug pull, but is that necessarily true?
No.
So the main way to look at a true rug pull would be like basically a whale taking out the most liquidity possible in order to get as much money as possible from what's available in the network currently.
And once you do that, then you have to have a different whale come in to bring liquidity to that token to revive it again.
But nobody would want to do that in a coin that they would consider essentially dead.
So an actual rug pull is something that they hurt the price so much that it cannot recover, or it would be crazy to try to recover the coin unless you were that person who rugged it and put the money back in to try to pump it again.
So that would be, I would say, the main definition, just a huge liquidity poll.
Now, when you say a whale, can you tell the audience?
I know what that means, but just for the people that might not be as crypto savvy, because we got a lot of people in here that might be a ton of money.
So a whale in any particular ecosystem or coin will be the person who has the most money in that coin or top like 10 to 100 wallet.
Okay.
Yeah, so owns 10% of the supply to 80% of the supply usually.
Most like one big thing to look out if you're like, wow, one wallet controls the entire supply.
That isn't always bad in some cases.
If you do your research, like, oh, okay, understood, right?
They're holding this for extra yield or something.
But most of the times, if the wallet's holding all the coins, they have the ultimate power.
They can just send it to zero, basically.
Another call, another telltale sign, they were promoting it and then no longer it's promote, you know, they're no longer promoting it.
It's off their Twitter.
They've erased every YouTube video.
You know, the Discord's gone.
The Telegram's gone.
That's a big, then it's basically they're no longer promoting it.
And because there's no more demand, it'll go to zero, basically.
And also they extracted as much money as they could.
Okay.
You, how can they tell it's going to be a rug pull from the beginning?
Like someone's brand new to this.
Oh, your favorite creator said, go buy this coin.
I mean, you could have probably assumed from past history, but how would they know?
Sure, it might be a rug pull coming.
The easiest way to tell if a celebrity launches a coin, I mean, 99.99 germ in nine percent of the time, it it goes to zero.
I mean, we even had uh Hank from Breaking Bad launch a cryptocurrency and they went to zero.
I mean, uh, yeah, the most famous rug pull, I would say, of 2024 was Hawk Tua Girl.
Can you guys kind of walk us through?
Because obviously, we did a video on it, but we covered more the cultural side of it.
We didn't cover the money side.
Can you guys give us like the analytical breakdown of how the hell she pulled?
Number one, how she pulled it off.
How is it actually a rug pull?
And, you know, how much are we looking at as far as like the investors losing money?
Because she kind of downplayed it.
She went and did an interview with FaZe Banks and she tried to say like they made like 500K or 100K or some bullshit like that.
I was like, what?
No fucking way.
So can you guys kind of give us the analytical side of that?
Was it even her fault?
Yes.
It was somewhat her fault.
Like you can like, I know she plays like she plays a southern bail.
And, you know, I'm just a ditzy white girl.
I don't know what I'm doing.
Right.
But regardless of, if someone comes to you and says, hey, there's no way that they convinced her to launch a cryptocurrency without her making a bunch of money, right?
He's like, they probably, let's just say, I'm going to give her the best possible case.
Hey, we're a professional crypto company.
We launch tokens all the time.
We launch A, B, C, and D. These comp these, these coins have done really well and stuff.
And they provided a decent amount of income through LPing.
Really, yeah.
You don't even have to sell any coins.
It generates a lot of monthly income and stuff.
And then, guys, your users were going to make a lot of money.
That's cool.
And, you know, over time, you're going to be able to sell tokens without hurting the price too much.
And you're going to make millions of dollars.
Of course, we're going to make millions of dollars.
And then, but at some point, the you know, crypto is going to crash and they can't blame you for that.
And then you can walk away from the project.
That was probably the gist.
If she was just walking in, really being stupid, but more than likely, it was somewhere a little bit worser than that.
He's like, hey, we'll be able to take, we're going to pay you.
We're going to pay you some millions up front.
We're also going to hide some money in a different wallet that's not attached to you that you can pick up later, you know, and cash out at some other time.
And we're going to take our chunk out of it.
And I think, and then, but we're going to try to keep the coin alive.
And, you know, you're going to talk about it.
And I think it'll do like, hopefully it'll do really well because Solana will pump.
And instead, I think, like, I think why she got so surprised was like, oh, I thought we were just going to take some money.
He didn't know that these people were scammers and they took all the money.
Right.
And that's what she was like all surprised about, basically.
And then, but there's no way in hell she didn't know that she was going to get paid from it and make some money.
And then they weren't going to sell tokens.
That's impossible.
And then, two, if she really didn't, then you know, it's this is why we tell people these celebrities, these people don't know what they're doing.
They don't know.
They understand, oh, what's crypto, right?
They think it's a, they think it's an NFT.
Like, oh, I just launched a portrait.
You know, I launched some art online.
I promote it for a couple of days, make my money walk away.
But no, like when you launch a cryptocurrency, you're, I mean, you have a responsibility to keep promoting it, at least for the bull run, and you know, trying to keep it alive and everything like that.
That's right.
The only person like I've given a little bit of like, like adapts to has been like Igiazalia, believe it or not, because she actually promoted her coin for a good amount of time.
And like, it wasn't just an instant rug pool.
You know, you know, it's not, it's not easy making these coins.
So it's not just a cash because if you, if you launch a coin and it does really badly, um, outside of the, you know, if crypto crashes, that's, I mean, that's no one's fault, really.
But like, um, outside of a bull, you know, in a bull run and then you, your coin goes to zero, you're destroying your reputation as well as people coming after you financially.
And what if you wreck somebody so badly, they're trying to come after you and it's dangerous as well.
So like, uh, so just a precaution, I think for the audience here, if a woman's doing a coin, don't buy it.
Yeah, Melania, we, we, like, you know, I love Melania.
We told me, Charlie, and told our guys, no girl coins, do not buy Melania at all.
And we saved ourselves.
We made money on Trump coin.
We did.
But at the same time, too, um, as soon as we saw Melania, we're like, we got to get out.
It's, it's the thing, if, if, if they had only launched the Trump token, I think the Trump token would have gone much higher.
And I think it wouldn't have crashed as much.
But because anytime you launch multiple tokens too quickly, the, the, the, the economic energy gets split up and then it can't support some of these coin prices and they crash.
And then what ended up happening with the Trump token as well is they, I mean, they extracted hundreds of millions of dollars out of Solana.
So like a bunch of these like, you know, 18-year-old to like, you know, millennial guys who made a bunch of money on Solana yeeted all their mean coin money into Trump coin and the Melania coin.
And then, you know, Wales, as well as like guys who got in early, cashed up big time and then exited out of Solana.
I mean, like, I think it was like a half a billion dollars left Solana and went to go buy Ethereum.
So, so, question with the real quick with the Hawk to a girl.
So, you guys are saying there's no way that she didn't know.
Um, how much money do you think she made from the how much money do you think her people lost from it?
And do you think that she could potentially go to jail for this?
She could, yeah.
I mean, she probably, I mean, in terms of dollar amount, I'd have to like check on chain and everything, but she'd made probably tens of millions of dollars on it, right?
So, wow, that much, even in conservative estimate.
Oh, yeah, very that like 10 million dollars would be conservative.
Wow, because yeah, you could you if she didn't get jipped from the team, if she didn't get jipped from the team, well, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, it's not all in her pockets, it's because the way they made it sound was like they just used her likeness and the team ran everything.
Yeah, I don't believe it.
I mean, yeah, you she what she went off of uh any social media for like two to three weeks, almost maybe even over a month.
She's been gone for months, bro.
Yeah, she just came back like a week or two ago, and even during the interview, I think they took the interview down.
You have to like get it on Twitter because, like, the interview came out and she said something about like even FaZe Banks, even FaZe Banks interview was like, Girl, dude, this is a what the fuck, dude.
Like, even FaZe Banks was like not comfortable with like, I mean, he wasn't even comfortable during the interview.
He was like, Holy shit, dude, you messed up.
And if you're gonna do anything, right?
Like, if you're seriously worried about everything and like you're like, had no part of it, what she should have done was put out a statement through her actual lawyers, right?
Said, hey, you know, we're not commenting on this at the moment because we're trying to work with the team that unfairly, you know, treated her.
They say that they would say something, right?
But instead, you know, she's just radio silenced and then also goes on and says this crazy shit.
Yeah, I don't think she ever distanced herself from her team either.
Actually, now that you mentioned, I don't think she.
And why wouldn't she like?
Why wouldn't she distance herself from her team?
Like, is there a reason for that?
Maybe they owe her money.
She's scared to not get her money.
Like, why is that?
I think they would implicate her.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, there's a whole bunch of things.
Like, I like hearing the story, I don't like, of course, I don't think she's, I think she's smart enough to know, like, oh, let's make some money on this.
At the same time, I didn't, I don't think she was smart enough and knew the industry well enough to be like that.
I'm just going to complete, I'm just going to make a project and maliciously scam everybody, but it just, it just got out of her control.
And of course, this is why you have to vet your guys.
Like, I mean, you have to, you know, encrypt, you know, move slow with it when it comes to money.
You know, this is why we mostly tell guys, you know, stay in, you know, the big coins.
You know, maybe 25, 20% of the portfolio goes into more riskier assets.
You stay in Bitcoin and Ethereum, but people want risk.
I mean, you know, it's the sort of thing like people want to make fast money.
People want to make fast money, but fast money comes with fast risk, big risk, you know.
And if you can handle it, you can make a lot of money in crypto and you can.
Our guys have made a lot of money, but we try to keep them also grounded in like, let's stay in some of the majors here that do steady eddy returns and you can really make some life-changing money.
I mean, people, people get your first hundred thousand is life-changing.
I mean, it's not buying you yachts or like or every sort of sports car you want, but you ain't worried about rent anymore.
You ain't worried about paying for your food anymore.
You've taken your cell phone bill, your insurance.
You've taken all these stresses off of your life.
And it's, it's like that first hundred thousand is life-changing.
I don't, and I know everyone on social media talks about like, oh my God, I can't wait to make, I'm trying to be a billionaire.
I'm trying to be, you know, I'm trying to be worth 100 million.
Like, dog, how about, how about you get your first 100K?
Let's get our first 100K first.
You know, it's baby steps, you know?
Yeah.
And I would say, even before that, your first 10K is the most important among.
So let me, let me ask you this then.
So pretty much by definition, Hawk to a girl did a rug pull.
Maybe she didn't know it was going to be that bad, but at the end of the day, you, you guys, seems like you guys agree that she knew that they were going to do some fuck shit where they were going to pull the money from out underneath her people.
And she might have just found out too late.
So with Trump, do you guys think that's a rug pull as well?
Or do you guys say, no, that one is actually still revitalized, can be revitalized, or is that just a straight rug pull as well?
Yeah, if you look at the amount of money that is like still sitting in the coin and the whale wallets and stuff, you don't have whales in there being like, hey, I'm just going to jeet out and sell a bunch of shit.
Right.
Like a lot of the bigger wallets are still holding.
And I think there's still some people in there.
Like the one of the wallets had gotten up to like the guy who put in like a million dollars.
It got up to like 150 million and he still didn't sell.
And I think he might be even still holding.
So yeah, if you, if you, this is where on-chain data is massive.
Um, there's a company called Chainalysis, which does forensics on blockchains whenever there's a hack or whenever there's any, you know, rug pull type allegations and stuff like this because you can track everything in crypto, right?
So we do actually teach basic on-chain data stuff in the crypto mindset course because one of the things that I think is so unique about this industry is that it is all on chain.
So when you're in Wall Street and you're talking about Bernie Madoff and stuff, you have to go into his office, get documents, you know, find all this stuff, right?
Within crypto, you just need to go on a blockchain explorer, look at the addresses that are you are that are known related to the people who run a certain project, and then you can see exactly what they're doing with the money.
I think even with that Libra coin, there's still $100 million that the guy who, you know, messed that up is still holding.
And he admitted that, I think, to Papyzilla, even.
So yeah.
Which is crazy, by the way, which is which is crazy.
Like, I can't believe he even admitted that.
Maybe he did it to protect his life or something on camera.
On camera.
So, I mean, maybe it was a smart move.
He's like, hey, you know, if I die, the 100 million goes away forever.
So don't kill me.
Basically, is what he was doing.
So like, maybe it was a smart move because that's the same thing that happened with FTX.
The second, the second in command, she ended up like walking, she ended up leaving there.
She got her parents' help and she left with $3 billion of FTX money.
And then she used that $3 billion as a bargaining chip to basically get her off scot-free, basically.
I think a little bit of a probation.
And, you know, she was, she was testifying.
I mean, she basically snitched and stuff and she was crying in the court and stuff and everything like that.
I'm just a poor little girl.
I had no idea what was going on.
I just grabbed the first $3 billion that I saw on the table and I just walked away.
Do you know how, I mean, do you know how, I mean, look, look, do you know how nerve-wracking it is to move like a few million dollars in crypto?
Do you understand how crazy it is to move $3 billion and take it with you?
Like, and actually, like safely, by the way, that was, I mean, that is not like, you're not just some wolf.
Like, I don't know what I did.
I just pushed it 1.5 billion today.
You know, it's not easy.
Real quick.
So would it be fair?
So just so we understand what a rug pull is now that you guys kind of like define it for us.
So basically, it's either one person holding all of it or multiple people holding a majority of it and they're holding, they're not selling.
And on top of that, that the influencer, whoever's pushing it, is constantly pushing it.
They're not just running it for a month, a week, a year, but they're running it for a long period of time and they're constantly promoting it.
Yeah.
This is also why we tell people don't get into projects as soon as they launch.
You know, a lot of the times a project will launch, it'll go up in price, it'll come right back down.
And then you'll find out, okay, are these people actually supporting their project, right?
And a lot of the times, it'll take a couple months or maybe a few weeks before you can really get all that data.
So, of course, sometimes you do want to risk it on a new project, but a lot of the times once the dust settles after the initial move, then you can really see what people are doing.
Because Trump does these coins, right?
And I know some of them actually firsthand.
We've been approached as well to sell some coins, but we said no.
They're told they can promote this coin, push it through their audience, and then just delete tweets after, and they'll be fine.
Isn't there an actual course of action that can be taken against these people?
Like Kim Kardashian, Jason Derulo, they all have been like pushing this knowing that they're going to take away the tweets and delete stuff because it's nothing good at all for the audience.
Is there any kind of source for that?
I think so.
Okay, under the Trump administration, they haven't passed anything officially.
I almost don't want to say it because I don't want to like encourage this shit.
But like, so, okay, so under this, because you know, obviously, Trump coins a meme coin, technically, right?
They've essentially said that a meme coin, this is not in law, by the way, but this has just been stated that a meme coin is technically like a collectible or an NFT.
You can't get in trouble for launching a collectible or an NFT.
So a meme coin would technically classify as that.
But if you launch an actual company that's like promising things, so if you actually launch a company and it's, it's a product service and it does all this and this and this, you can get sued.
So the thing that happened with Kim Kardashian and Floyd was they were getting paid by a company that was promoting a scam token called ETH Max, if I remember correctly.
And they did, I think she ended up having to pay millions of dollars to get, you know, basically in damages as well as Floyd as well.
And for promoting, for promoting that, because that wasn't a mean coin.
That was a Ponzi sort of like interest-bearing asset thing that, you know, that was completely a Ponzi scheme scam versus a mean coin is kind of it's community tokens, which is kind of more brand-based.
It's kind of like artwork online and stuff like that.
So obviously I think they said this as more cover to allow, you know, the Trump coins and the Melania coins not to get in trouble.
And that's kind of what it is.
But because last cycle, it was, it was the NFTs, but NFTs were always classified as like, you know, portraits and, you know, paintings and, you know, music and stuff.
So, you know, you could launch an NFT and rug it and you really wouldn't get in trouble because, you know, it's just artwork, right?
Where like the reason that like someone like Logan Paul got in trouble is because he launched an NFT and promised a video game along with it and didn't launch the video game.
That's the, that's the kind of the little nuanced difference there.
So, you know, I right.
So like this is why like if you know someone comes up to you, hey, we're going to do this project and it's, it's a, it's a more sophisticated thing.
Yeah, you, you can get, people can come after you.
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He says, so would you consider EHEX a rug pull or ILV?
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But yeah, so he's asking here.
So would you consider EHEX a rug pull or ILV?
Wow.
No.
So here's what's going on with those projects.
So this is actually across all Ethereum.
So we know, right?
So During 2021, Ethereum hit $4,800 and you had Bitcoin hit $69,000 and then they crashed.
You had Bitcoin crash to $15,500 and you had Ethereum crash to like, you know, high 700s, right?
So far, Bitcoin beat its all-time high and went up to like 109,000.
Ethereum only has hit 4,000.
So Ethereum has been lagging behind, which is very normal.
So most of crypto in DeFi is attached and uses Ethereum as essentially kind of like our like our like our backing asset basically to borrow on or to use as like, oh, let me use my Ethereum to buy more coins, right?
Because Ethereum hasn't kept up with Bitcoin.
It's lagged the entire sector behind.
So GameFi Alluvium under GameFi has lagged behind because Ethereum just hasn't pumped enough where people are speculating heavy duty on GameFi tokens.
And the same, and then the same thing with like sort of EHEX and a lot of other tokens is because those tokens are hurt by high Ethereum gas fees, which are, there's going to be a pretty big upgrade that's happening in March that's going to help, you know, with Ethereum gas fees.
And what are the two founders of those projects doing, right?
If you look at Richard Hart, he launched pump.tires on Pulse Chain, which is related to EHEX and PX.
And he brought meme coins essentially to that layer one.
That's an upgrade, which is basically bringing more liquidity, bringing more action to that whole chain.
And so he's still building, even though he is, you know, what do you call it in a little bit of hot water with the SEC still.
But so is, you know, I think Coinbase was the first group to get out of that recently.
So that's starting to change.
But then with ILV, with Kieran Warwick, he's not like hiding down under in Australia and, you know, not talking to anybody on the internet, right?
He's literally continuing to build the game, continuing to build improvements, listening to his community and actively, you know, moving the project.
So it seems to me like the way to tell, like, the main thing is, are they still promoting it?
Do they still hold a lot of it themselves?
Like, I'll look at someone like our guy, Andrew Tate, right?
He's constantly promoting daddy.
He holds a lot of it.
You know, people can go ahead and talk shit and say, oh, Tate's rug pulling.
Oh, Tate's scamming or whatever.
But the reality is, bro, you go on his ex, you go on his on his social media platforms, you go to his Rumble channel.
He's always talking about Daddy.
So, and he's been doing it for a long time.
So would it be fair to say that's one of the best ways to tell if someone is actually running a legitimate coin up coin?
Because you can get somebody in the community who bought a lot of the tokens cheap, right?
Dumping with it, like he could be a way.
Like, let's say, for example, some guy that was malicious towards Andrew Tate bought a lot when it first came out just so that he could suppress price later to keep his project down.
There are legitimately whales and people who do do that to try like as economic warfare too.
And I know, and again, I want you guys to explain this to me because I remember Andrew like saying like on a social media, like, yo, I'm going to burn a bunch of the coins.
Now, is that key things, I guess, to keep whales from what you guys, what you just described, where they try to come in and buy a bunch of his stuff to try to mess with the markets?
Or is that like, if you can explain that?
Because I didn't really understand.
So there's two ways to burn, right?
There's one where the market, the coin could have a burn mechanism where everybody.
What is burning, first of all?
Burning means just getting rid of supply.
Basically, it's gone.
It's evaporating it.
Closing it.
Yeah.
So, but there's multiple different types of burning.
So maybe like, let's just say Andrew, as an example, holds 80% of the token.
Hey, you guys, I'm going to get rid of half my tokens so they're gone.
So he destroys 40% of his tokens.
And people are like, hell yeah.
Now, now we can, now the community controls 60% now.
Or he might say, you know what, Andrew, Andrew might like the coins worth so much right now.
I'm getting rid of 90% of my tokens.
Now the community controls 95% of the tokens.
That's super cool.
Oh, so it goes out to the people.
Like basically the money redistributes back out to the people when he does that.
Yeah, somewhat.
Yeah.
It's somewhat because more, because now as a percentage, they hold more percentage of the entire supply now.
So it's much more fair distribution as well as they don't have the risk of like, you know, I don't think Tate's going to rug, but like Tate just dumping all his tokens and ruining the price.
Now it's like, oh, Tate holds a responsible amount.
This thing could do really good.
And like, and Tate's still promoting it.
That's fucking awesome.
Yeah, he's been promoting it for a very long time.
And that's why I always like wonder when people try to say, oh, he's a scammer.
I'm like, well, he's been promoting Daddy for a very long time, dude.
I don't know.
Cause like every other celeb I see, they do a whole like 6ix9ine, for example.
They'll push an NFT.
They'll push a crypto for like a week.
And then as soon as it launches, you never hear about it again.
Dude, Andrew talks, makes because I follow him on Twitter, obviously.
And you guys know I'm very, you know, active on X. He's always talking about Daddy on X. So I'm like, all right, I guess, yo, if it was a rug pull, he wouldn't be talking about it.
Exactly.
And I want to say one little thing because I'm seeing in the chat say, sort of, so, okay, this cycle, every cycle is a little different.
This cycle, we've had to be a little more trader-y, which I personally don't like it, but it is like we're buying and holding the best assets.
But sometimes, even me and Charlie, oh, even me, even me and Charlie are having to like, you know, some having to buy a coin, like having to buy in a coin, selling it on a 2x or 3x, but that's just like trading a little bit.
Like, we're playing around with 20% of our portfolio, maybe 5% of our portfolio, and that's it.
And then we're taking the profits and distributing it to long-term projects we like.
But this, this cycle has been much more, you know, meme coined out.
You know, like I've been, I was a very early proponent of Pepe.
I've, you know, sub 100 million market cap.
The coin went up to as high as like 11.2 billion dollars.
It's the biggest new meme coin on Ethereum.
We've, I mean, we've talked, I mean, you have to play, like, it's sort of like you can only do what the market gives you, right?
So we're in the, we're in Ethereum, we're in SUI, we're in Bitcoin, we're in some of the good stuff, right?
Sonic, Pulse Chain, and stuff, right?
But then we're, you know, we were dabbling in some like in some degeneracy because you have to.
You don't have to, and you can still make great money, but like, hey, you get bored and you want to like make some extra cash, right?
That's fine.
But the problem is that then people decide to put everything into that.
And then one day they'll lose a bet.
And then there's, they're like, oh, fucking crypto is a scam.
No, dude, you basically went to the casino and risked your whole house and put it on black and it turned out and it was red or zero.
And that's what happened to you.
You know, and that's what people don't understand.
And that's what people don't understand: is that, you know, how to, how to make your bets proportional.
And this is the same thing that happens both in equities too.
Don't think that equities is any different than crypto, really.
There might be a little bit of extra rules, but there's people who go all in on one stock.
And if that stock crashes down, they lost 70, 80%.
It's done.
And then you don't recover that easy.
I mean, you're lucky if you make 12% a year in stocks.
And that's lucky.
So if you lose 70% in one stock and you have all your, let's just say you had all your money in NVIDIA and NVIDIA's done great.
NVIDIA crashes fucking 70%.
And then, you know, then the Fire Nation attacks, you know, Taiwan.
Oh, shit, you're in some trouble right now because that's not recovering.
And then you're like, you move your money.
Now you're like, oh, dude, I'm permanent.
But this is bad scenario.
This is just like what if scenarios, but like this can happen even in stocks.
So there's meme, there's me, there's like meme stocks as well.
Like, what the fuck is GameStop?
Isn't that a meme?
Basically, the company's not making that much money.
It's just a meme token.
You know, Roaring K and shit.
And they just kept it.
Oh, next question I got here.
Would be with BTC dominance being way up and money not shifting to alts, do you see less coins doing well this cycle?
And then, real quick from Samatek, he says, WD DCC and CC, Dr. Cost Dollar Cost Crypto and Cultivate Crypto, get into Mindset Course or be broke.
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If you niggas had listened to us from before, you guys would have been up at least 30% on your money, at least at the lowest level.
We told you guys to get in.
We told you guys to get into crypto.
What?
Bitcoin was at like 60K.
Now, then it shot to well over 100,000.
Now it's pretty much sitting stable at around the 90 to 100K mark, man.
So it looks like we found a new baseline.
And Charlie, I'll turn it to you to talk about that a little bit more if you agree.
But guys, get into the crypto course, man.
We don't sell courses often.
You guys know this.
Honestly, we sell this course more than anything else because we truly do believe in it.
Because guys make money on this shit, man.
We sell this more than our dating course because we understand that you guys need to make money to fuck these bitches anyway.
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It don't matter.
There's a reason why we push this course the most.
You guys go ahead and say, you guys are snake oils, blah, blah, blah.
No, it's because we understand that having financial literacy, making money is critical to your self-improvement, guys.
So we want you guys to win.
These guys have made plenty of millionaires in their course.
It's a two-week intensive Zoom call session.
It's not a course.
What it is actually is, and I want to be clear about this because people think, oh, is this some course I buy and then I go through modules?
No, motherfucker.
These guys go ahead and start Zoom calls for two weeks, what, 10 a.m. and then 9 p.m.
Do you guys still run it that way?
Yeah, we do 10 a.m. Eastern and 10 p.m. Eastern for two days on and then two days off so you can re-look at the information.
Yep.
Everything is live.
We do about two and a half to three hours live per slot at a different subject every single slot.
So it's 15 different subjects going from the first five being more geared towards beginners, the next five as intermediate, the last five as advanced.
And then we have five pre-recorded videos to get you started in crypto as well.
So we cater to everybody, whether you need to learn technical analysis, fundamental analysis, or on-chain data or a mixture of the three, whether you want to know what's hot in the market right now and you want to get into the top coins in crypto.
We do a top 50 coin list in crypto.
We give a thesis for exactly what's going to happen over the next three to four months, what the possibilities are, what the probabilities are, what the most likely situations are.
And yeah, once we get through that whole two-week course, it's more like a boot camp where we did kick your ass with information.
And, you know, as long as you take at least like 20% of it in, you will improve and most likely be the crypto expert within your local community.
So let me get it straight.
So basically, you don't know anything about crypto.
You get into this course.
You're not going to just give them a course and they watch modules.
No, you're going to be on a Zoom call with them for two hours, twice a day, two days on, one day off.
You guys are going to do this for two weeks where you guys are just kind of going through multiple topics, watching charts together, making plays together.
When they're making a play on a coin, you guys know right then and there because they're doing it on the Zoom call.
So you guys are able to effectively take a two-week intensive coaching session with these guys live, right?
Because here's the other thing, too.
A lot of people sell y'all a course and like not necessarily be there, right?
They'll give you the course.
All right, see you later.
Bye.
This isn't a course.
It's a fucking boot cam.
They're there with you, holding your hand throughout the process.
You talking to them just like I'm talking to them right now.
And they're showing you charts.
They're telling you what they're buying.
You guys are making money together.
You guys are avoiding problems together.
And these guys hold your hand throughout the process because everything they do, you guys can emulate if you want.
And these guys are crypto millionaires, right?
And they made it from crypto.
So they didn't make it from selling courses.
They made it from crypto and just want to share the sauce and help other guys out.
So, bro.
Yeah.
I mean, I've made a bunch of money with them.
I've literally, well, I got.
You've shown them your wallet before as well.
Yeah, let me look here, man.
My, you're really conservative with it.
And you're still, and you're stacking, stacking, stacking.
Yeah.
Anybody that's watching, you guys have slowly seen my portfolio increase.
I don't buy that much coins.
I literally just did a deal today.
I just closed on my first commercial property today, guys.
So, you know, I haven't bought crypto in a bit, but now that that deal's gone, I'm going to absolutely be buying more crypto now because I'm going to have a bit more liquid now.
And I, you know, obviously when you're doing a real estate transaction, long story short, you don't want to do too much shit where the bank looks at your stuff like, what are you doing buying all this shit?
Like, you want to just close the deal, then you go and buy shit.
You know, anytime you're under contract, guys, pro tip on a real estate deal, don't make any big purchase anytime you're under contract.
Just big pro tip there.
But anyway, here's my portfolio right here, Ninjas.
Fucking what the fuck?
Oh, my bad.
I won't want to cover that part.
Yeah, hold on, hold on.
I'll get it here because people think that like I'm over here like on some bullshit.
Can y'all see that?
You gotta get the camera right.
Stay back a little bit.
Fuzzy.
Make yourself.
Oh, you know what it is?
Maybe if I move six figures.
Trusted six figures, though.
Move my face out of it.
The camera's just not focusing right on it.
Hold on.
Take a screenshot and then share your screen.
Hold on, I think I got it right here.
I know what to do.
So here you go.
I'm just going to tap on the screen.
Almost there.
Wait a minute.
Maybe it might get my face out the way and then you guys can see it.
God damn it.
I'll take a picture.
I got a new camera, chat.
My bad.
That's why.
Yeah.
This nigga flex it, man.
Damn.
One thing I wanted to add while you're doing that is in terms of like, like you said, right?
We situate this course in a spot where you guys can make a lot of money.
There, we got it.
I got the picture here.
Can y'all see that?
What the?
When it's near your face, it's a little bit more clear, but you can't see the number.
I'm going to switch the lens.
I'm going to switch the lens.
And then share the screen from Telegram.
Now, you guys are going.
I'm just going to switch the lens, but keep going.
Keep going, bro.
Okay, so just in terms of where we are in price right now, let's see here.
Bitcoin right now is $96,200.
So what we're trying to do here is there are the four-year cycles as well as daily cycles, which is what we look at on a quarter-to-quarter basis.
And then the four-year cycles is what we look at.
There we go.
Here we go.
Right up.
Almost 500K.
Damn, 496.
Yep.
Thanks, North Korea.
Thanks, North Korea.
And I literally took that photo, guys, just now.
So I got half a million dollars in my crypto wallet sitting there.
And I haven't, and let me see how much I've actually put in.
I'll tell you guys how much money I've put in versus what I have now.
And this is me just slowly buying.
I'm not even an aggressive crypto buyer.
I buy very slow.
Most of my money, you guys know, goes to real estate.
And, you know, I've just been following these guys' advice.
Hey, I'm going to buy this coin.
Miguel always texts me.
Hey, pick up some Ethereum now while you can.
I'll go buy some.
You know, Charlie will hit me up.
Hey, pick up some of this.
You know, Solana's at a good price right now.
Good deal.
Pick some up.
Boom.
I'll just make it happen.
You know?
So go ahead.
Sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
What was the original amount that you had in there?
The original.
What?
I'm sorry.
What was the original capital that you used?
So I'm looking right now.
It says here, total return, 309,000.
Hey, not too shabby.
Yeah.
So, my total return right now, guys, is 309.
And I'll show you, you know, no cap, man.
This is from the real shit.
Boom.
There you go.
There you see it.
Total return.
Total return.
And that's an Ethereum being down right now.
Yeah.
And I'm down.
That's true.
You're right.
And we're down right now, FY, guys.
So I've put in what?
My portfolio is worth almost half a million, but I've only put in about 100.
Or yeah, roughly like a little over 100.
Roughly 100.
Yeah.
Roughly 100, but I've got 300K in returns.
This comes from taking action, guys.
You guys have it right here.
I'm not no crypto expert.
I just listen to what they say, you know, and I, and I make very, you know, I don't really buy too many alternative coins.
I'll go with Solana, Ethereum.
That's about as far as I go.
And Polkadot, Charlie put me on a Polkadot.
But other than that, guys, I'm mostly in Ethereum and Bitcoin.
That's where most of my stuff is.
And I convert to Ethereum whenever the other alternative coins are doing well.
And off that, man, half a million dollars, just being consistent.
I started by, I bought my first crypto.
My first transaction was in 2019, if I'm not mistaken, or 2020.
Yep, it was $7,000.
Martin, you want to know something interesting, man?
Yeah.
So I just had my brother just text me.
He said the last time you showed the wallet, you had $273,000 in there.
There you go.
See, I'm glad that someone can.
Yeah, so it's doubled basically.
And I haven't bought much, guys.
Matter of fact, let me see.
I will literally go through my transactions now to show you guys.
I think the best part about the course is that you guys take time with each person on the Zoom call, answering questions.
I had a couple of guys come up to me in Miami, especially.
And one guy bought a house from his actual portfolio.
He waited, I believe, six months.
You guys told him to sell at this point.
He sold about a property here in Florida.
That to me is, you can't even describe that because he works a regular job, doesn't have a crazy rich parents or none of that stuff, and is able to buy a property off of his portfolio from just waiting, listening to you guys' advice, and following it through and through.
So I think that's testament to your guys' course, what you guys believe in, what you guys have done, even myself.
So shout out to you guys, bro, for always being there for us.
And just to give you guys more, because again, anyone could talk shit.
Not many people are actually going to show their stuff.
I'm going to put my money where my mouth is.
So Miguel said last time I showed my wallet, I had roughly 270,000 in there, right?
Here's proof.
I did not buy no new crypto.
Look at this.
Y'all see that?
I did not buy shit since August 31st.
Nice.
When was the last time they were on?
September.
They're on September.
So you guys have it right here.
These are all my transactions.
You guys can see it here.
Literally by buys, right?
This is my purchases.
Fucking goddamn it.
These are my purchases.
There you go.
So you guys can see it right there from the live website.
This ain't no cap in my reps, right?
This is buys.
And I haven't bought anything since fucking August 31st.
So that means pure gains, almost $200,000 in gains.
I'm telling you guys, I 2x my money over to exit just by listening to these guys, you know, taking action, buying coins when I was supposed to buy low, it goes up.
And one of the safest assets as well, and one of the safest, two of the only blue chips in crypto, Bitcoin and Ethereum.
I should let you know, like, I mean, if you were just buying Bitcoin, you'd be up.
If you're just buying Ethereum, you'd be up.
If you're if you were buying Solana, we were telling people you'd be up.
Basically, if you were buying anything, we've been here on Fresh and Fit since 2020, right?
But we came to you guys.
We did a mega course at the bottom of the market.
We bought everything.
I mean, at the cheap, we had our guys buying $9 Solana.
We had our guys buying, you know, $15,000 Bitcoin, had them buying, you know, $800.
We came in here that same week when Bitcoin, I mean, when Ethereum barely crossed $1,000, we were trying to get everyone to buy Ethereum at $900.
My run and Fresh were buying Ethereum at $1,000.
Shout out to Waller.
Walla was buying a ton of Ethereum at the time, too, and stuff.
We're getting everyone to buy stuff and everyone's up right now.
And these are some of the safest assets.
Now, as the cycle progresses, you get into more, a little more riskier coins and stuff like that, but you can still make a lot of money.
The bull run is not over.
They're talking about doing a $5,000 Doge dividend, right?
$5,000.
Are you going to spend this on appreciating assets or are you going to spend it on depreciating hose?
Yeah.
Because a lot of guys spend this on hoes, right?
Depreciating assets.
Or are you going to spend it on appreciating assets?
No, I mean, you know what?
Speaking of Ethereum, because you guys know I like Ethereum, right?
Here's my total return on Ethereum, 35K, right?
Sheesh.
Like, that's my total return, unrealized return.
And Ethereum is down right now, chat.
And I didn't even buy at that low.
A majority of my Ethereum, I bought at 1800.
So again, guys, just taking action, man.
Taking action, getting in early.
Crypto's here to stay.
You guys can see what this presidential administration, the vice president, the president, the tech bros, as much as I make fun of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, all these other losers infiltrating MAGA, it's good for cryptocurrency.
Terrible for other situations, but great for cryptocurrency.
Take this time to make money during this administration.
This is the most pro-crypto administration ever.
I'm harping on this shit because I want you guys to make money.
We've got a bunch of success stories.
Guys are doubling and tripling their money.
These guys have made hundreds of millionaires now at this point.
So I wouldn't be showing y'all my fucking wallet real time on my Coinbase, put my shit on the line like this if I didn't believe in it.
I'm showing you guys my real shit.
This is the actual live website, website.
Yeah, and I'm going to give you guys a strategy right now what to do with the.
I'm going to give you a strategy right now, what to do with the 5,000 Doge dividend.
Throw the 5,000 into Dogecoin, yeah, and sell it at a 2x or a 3x.
I mean, literally, because it's like, I mean, where else would you put the Doge money other than in Dogecoin?
Meanwhile, I mean, literally, it's every, but like, you gotta think Doge is gonna go to a dollar, right?
I mean, you're better off putting as soon as you get that 5,000, put that into Dogecoin, get a 23x, sell it.
Now you got yourself 10, 15 bands, and then you go spend it on hose if that's what you want, or a down payment or something.
You know, better your life with it.
Get the crypto mindset, course, but just some free sauce out here because last time they gave, remember when COVID was going on, they gave $1,200.
There's all kinds of accounts out there.
That $1,200, when people invest, this is why, like, we know the crypto cycle is known.
They're about to give $5,000, even if it's $2,000 to a bunch of people.
What do you think they're going to do in it?
It's going to go in Jeff Bezos' pockets.
It's going to go into the crypto market.
It's going to go in stocks.
It's going to go.
The rich buy assets and the poor spend it, right?
But the rich, but there's a but that Doge dividend is going to taxpayers, mostly men, and they're going to put it into assets.
And they're going to buy Dogecoin.
They're going to buy Ethereum.
They're going to buy Bitcoin.
They're going to buy Tesla.
They're going to buy NVIDIA.
They're going to buy Amazon stock.
Everything where people with money and everything that's valuable in this world is going to increase when they give this money out.
And if you're, if you're quick enough and when you get that, when you get that money and have the testicular fortitude to invest it, I believe you're going to make some money.
It's just be safe if you're up, you know, if you're up double your money, you know, get your principal out and then leave and let's see how high the rest can go.
You know, yeah, this part, I remember I had like 600,000 or some shit like that when crypto hit like 100K.
So, and it was pumping.
And guys, right now it's down and I'm still right around half a million dollars.
Like, look, now that you guys can see, boom, right there for y'all.
See that?
Clean as day.
Yeah.
Clean as day.
And it's funny.
Live shit.
You guys can see it's not a picture.
But it being dumb means you have a chance now to capitalize on that being down.
That's why we situated the course where we're at right now.
Like, do we come here every quarter and tell you guys to buy the all-time highs?
No.
Hell no.
Like, were we here on your guys's show when Bitcoin hit $109,000?
No.
Were we here when Bitcoin hit, you know, the last low, you know, in September of $64,000?
Yes.
And so, like, if people were just to be like, hey, every time these guys come on fresh and fit, I'm going to DCA hard into the market.
You'll probably fucking win, right?
So it's like, there's a lot of opportunity right here.
And what we're doing, like I was saying before, we have, you know, our 60-day cycle.
Shout out to Bob Lucas for coming out with the Bitcoin deal.
Hold on, Charlie, Charlie.
I hate to interrupt.
I hate when I have idiots.
We have a troll in the chat.
So I'm going to make you look fucking stupid.
This guy comes in and he says, see, I'm not going to let none of you niggas get away with this shit.
I'm good on that, bro.
Says BTC has nearly moved and you're down 100K.
Think about that.
Really?
You stupid fuck?
What the fuck does this say, dumbass?
What the fuck does that say?
Well, there's a difference between 252K unrealized returns.
What the fuck are you talking about, kid?
Quarter million unrealized returns.
Shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
This is the real shit, too.
The actual website, quarter million unrealized returns.
Do not fucking sit there and talk some shit when literally we've been telling you guys this for fucking years.
We just took action.
You're mad.
That's why you're in a rumble chat with your stupid ass name.
You're broke.
Just say you're fucking broke, bro.
But don't sit here trying to say, you're down 100K.
I'm actually up quarter million, motherfucker.
Shut the fuck up.
Sorry, Charlie.
Yeah, well, that's, and that's the thing, right?
Um, until you sell, right?
You haven't realized the gain.
And so, um, and if you're a buy and holder for the long term, then where do you sell?
You sell towards the top of a four-year cycle.
When are we getting the top of a four-year cycle?
Well, if we go by previous cycles, what's the most likely area for Bitcoin to top?
Um, well, it's this year, 2025.
When would that be?
Uh, traditionally speaking, it would be between uh March to the end of October.
Now, we do have, like Miguel said, that $5,000 Doge check that could be coming around the corner.
You have China printing a lot of money right now.
Um, you have global liquidity supply increasing heavily in the second half of this year.
And so, and what we've seen so far with crypto, Ethereum has not yet gotten to a new all-time high.
So, all the ingredients, especially with the new administration being so positive towards crypto and a lot of those things being implemented before the summer, or at least starting to be.
And if we do get a summer rush across the G20 buying up their Bitcoin strategic reserves because the United States decided to make one, then what do you think is going to happen to crypto?
Bitcoin's going to double from here.
Myron, by the end of this year, will have a million dollars in that portfolio.
And, you know, Charlie, the chat hates money.
The chat hates money.
Yeah.
And they don't want to win.
So this guy goes, you'll lose 100K on altcoins.
Here's the thing, guys, when it comes to altcoins.
Charlie Miguel tell you guys all the time, Bitcoin, Ethereum, right?
You guys ask questions about altcoins.
Then they can tell you guys their takes on it, right?
But Charlie Miguel are never going to be over here telling y'all, oh, take 50% of your net worth and put it into altcoins.
They've never once said that, and they never will.
The whole reason why I even have this portfolio is because I literally follow Charlie and Miguel's strategy.
Never invest more than 3% to 10% of your net worth in cryptocurrency.
If you're a, you know, a casual investor, right?
If you're an expert, you look at the charts, that's different.
But as a casual investor, 3 to 10% invested amount that if you lost it, you wouldn't care.
I remember this, Charlie told me this in like 2019, and I've stuck to that.
And look at the returns I got as a casual investor, guys.
Casual investor buying over multiple years.
Also, don't mention to only put money you're willing to lose in altcoins, which is fair because once again, the main coins are Bitcoin and Ethereum.
And look, you guys want to see my portfolio?
It's on my wrists.
When I sold my Ethereum, this is about six months ago.
And here you have it here.
That's my actual prize from the crypto.
So there you go.
Performed Ethereum so far.
No, but no, but just I want to note something.
Dogecoin right now is at 24 cents.
Just remember that 24 cents.
I just want to say, when I drop, when I drop, you guys are laughing, but it's the most stupid.
You guys are all buying the most stupidest stuff anyway.
So why is Dogecoin any funnier, right?
You guys are buying fart coin and go coin and fucking you guys are buying like OF OF HOSE fucking meme coins.
You guys are boring OFs.
You know what I mean?
You guys are buying Hoctua coin and you guys are laughing at Dogecoin.
I mean, come on, bro.
It's, you know, but the funniest thing with Dogecoin in terms of price appreciation, right, is it does this every cycle.
I had this guy in Vegas here ask me, this was like the day before the election.
And he was like, do you really think crypto is going to do well and all this stuff?
I'm like, yeah, Trump's, you know, obviously going to be positive towards crypto.
He's talking about Bitcoin strategic reserve, all this stuff.
We're going to be pumping.
And I told him, I was like, if you want the easiest play in crypto, just buy Dogecoin.
I think it was the 3rd of November that I talked to him.
And I said, just buy some Doge here.
It's 15 cents.
And then hold that to $1 to $3.
And between $1 to $3, take profit.
Because if you look at how Doge has moved in past markets, Elon Musk joined the Doge train.
Doge had done these patterns well before Elon Musk.
He just amplifies these trends.
And what do you think the Department of Government Efficiency is?
That's freaking Dogecoin, right?
They had the Dogecoin logo on the website for about a half a day, actually.
And then he took it off.
So you know at some point that he's going to be shilling that again this cycle.
So one to $3 Doge.
I think when Doge hits a dollar, it's absolutely verifiable proof that inflation is way too crazy and that meme coins are now outpacing the US dollar.
And I think you could even get Dogecoin up to $3 this cycle.
If it's 24 cents right now, like Miguel is saying, that's anywhere between like a 5 to 10X in price that you can get with relative ease, as long as Bitcoin goes towards that 150K mark within this year, as the four-year cycle would suggest.
So, and what I last thing I wanted to say about cycles was in the current 60-day cycle, we're getting to that last, I would say, like quarter of the cycle, which essentially means since we didn't have, we had a high before the first half of the cycle, which means the second half of this cycle is a dip.
That's what we're getting.
And that dip is a very good buy point because, like I said, that peak of the four-year cycle is likely to happen within this calendar year and most likely within the second half of this calendar year.
So if you're getting in at this point, right now, crypto is becoming a faster game.
So you need more information faster and you need to take action faster in order to actually capitalize.
But if you do, right, like seeing Dogecoin go up 10x to $2 and 40 cents and seeing Sonic go up to, you know, from right now, it's around 84 cents.
If you go up to eight bucks this cycle, seeing a bunch of these things move, right, is what we're going to see this year.
Right now, Bitcoin is holding above $95,000, even despite, and Ethereum's holding up along with it, despite North Korea hacking $1.5 billion.
It's a good sign.
It's a really good sign.
And I want to say one thing, too.
These are predictions that people were like people in the FF chat.
Obviously, I know it's not the true.
It's not the Castle Club guys, but it's more normies in the chat.
But we were saying this in early 23, late 22.
We were saying that there was going to be a Bitcoin ETF, an Ethereum ETF, a Litecoin ETF, a Dogecoin ETF, an XRP ETF.
And right now, the Litecoin one's about to be passed.
So is a Dogecoin.
There's about to be a Dogecoin ETF, you guys.
Wow.
A Dogecoin is going to be worth more than a dollar.
And the reason I said Dogecoin originally is because, look, the average guy only doesn't even know how to buy crypto.
So they'll just buy whatever's on Coinbase.
It's just the truth.
Like, so if I, if I, how am I going to recommend something you guys don't know how to buy Ethereum, move it over here, bridge it, bridge it to this other chain, shout out N2, you know, bridge it to a different chain, come swap it for a different token, and then buy this underlying token.
That's too much for the average person, right?
So I'm, I was like, the average guy is going to come in with like that $5,000 to get from the Doge thing and then just buy whatever's on Coinbase, crack, and Gemini, crypto.com.
And then as they learn, they'll start getting into the trenches, right?
But that's what's going to happen, right?
Look, even XRP, I don't even like XRP.
But I said, if they get the, if they get the ETF, it's going to make money.
And XRP has finally made money with how much the Bradley house is getting close to the Trump administration and how much they're putting, they're pumping money into the Trump government, you know?
So, Miguel, it's so simple.
I just bought some Dojes now, literally, as you, as Charlie said, that your Coinbase, go to Doge, type it in, just buy some real quick.
It's simple.
Exactly, man.
There you go.
Taking action right there.
And then, and again, for those that are no, guys, Miguel is Mexican and Charlie's white.
No, bro.
Like, they're trying to say that y'all are Jewish.
What the fuck, bro?
So, but I'm not Hebrew.
Yeah, I cook, but I don't Hebrew.
Yeah.
So, no, nice try, guys.
But yes, Miguel is Mexican as they come.
Dude, used to have a landscaping company.
That's as Mexican as it can get.
And Charlie's just a white dude.
So that's you know, Norwegian.
They're not Jewish, guys.
I know that's what y'all want, but no.
But no, man, I mean, dude, look, man, at this point, it's like you take action, you don't, right?
It's crazy to me because what?
Almost every time we've done one of these shows, and then we do another one, crypto goes up.
I can only think of like maybe one or two situations where crypto went down, right?
And if it does go down, that's actually good, right?
Like two years ago, I remember there was like a big dip, right?
But now it's like, dude, it's here to stay, man, at least for the next four years.
So it's like, and I like the fact that you guys are kind of putting attention to Doge because you guys are saying just by Elon Musk creating this agency, it's, you know, pretty much propped it up for at least the next four years because we know Doge is around.
It's in the media headlines.
It's, it's, it's busy.
Of course, guys, right?
Don't take 5,000 bucks and buy and buy all the Doge with it.
What from Miguel, that's nothing to him.
But for you guys, three to 10%, an amount that if you lost it, you wouldn't be mad, right?
That's what you invest.
5K for him, right, might be $100 for you.
Or excuse me, $5K for him might be, yeah, like you're equivalent to like $100.
So, you know, put in whatever you can, you, you're, you're willing to, you know, lose because it is kind of risky sometimes with these altcoins.
But again, they tell you about Bitcoin, Ethereum, et cetera.
I followed their advice, just got the more stable stuff.
And you guys saw it.
Like, I'm up how much I'm up?
Like, well over $300,000.
So, guys, just take action, man.
Honestly.
And I haven't even been buying aggressively.
You guys saw, I haven't bought cryptocurrency since last year.
And listen, Maya's more disciplined than me.
I'm more of a go enjoy life.
And listen, I see guys all the time come to come to Miami and their crypto portfolio is up and they go crazy.
If you guys are smart, you buy when it's down and they use whatever you want for the money.
You could go buy some real estate, go buy some assets like gold and silver, whatever it is for you guys, man.
If you buy and hold like what Charlie Miguel say, and then when he wants to just sell, you can win.
No matter what it is.
There's a dip right now.
Right now as we speak, and this is this portfolio I'm showing you guys, this is in the middle of a dip.
So, you know, normally I always see it's well over 600,000.
So you could make some moves right now, pick up some of this stuff.
And, you know, I told you guys, I didn't buy any new coins.
All I did was convert some of my other stuff.
I converted my Solana or Polka Dot into Ethereum.
But yeah, I haven't bought anything since then.
So you guys know that that's all been appreciation all this time.
Also, typical.
One to two weeks is the best period to buy, by the way.
Hold on to it.
Go ahead, Charlie.
What was that you said?
Sorry.
I was just going to say the next one to two weeks is the best period to buy, by the way, which is why we're putting it here.
Yeah, gotcha.
We promote the course to our detriment.
Like if we want, like if we, like, let's just say we want it just to get max sales and do everything.
We come here at the all-time high every time.
Uh, yeah.
Well, everyone's hyped up.
And so we don't do that.
Like, if we really like, I come, we come over here doing Trump inauguration, waving the fucking American flag.
If you're not American, if you don't get in crypto mindset course, and you know, like it's Bitcoin's going to $500,000, it's a new era.
No, we come here when things, when everyone's leveled and calm, and it's a really good time to buy every single time.
Just check the track record.
Every time we come on here, it's a great time to buy, and then you're up as long as you're not buying stupid shit every time.
I mean, like, like it's crazy.
I mean, we've got a four-year track.
We're the longest running cryptocurrency course in the world, and that's factual.
Every other competitor we've ever had has fallen to the wave side.
As soon as it's not hot, they fucking abandon you.
We didn't abandon our guys.
We stayed by our guys the entire bear market.
We were there for the for the before the bull run started during the bull run, during the bear run when shit wasn't cool.
And then now that it's getting hot, now we're starting to get every fucking celebrity coming back, but we're still here.
And then we've protected all our guys from all these rug pulls, these scams.
Ask me how many people of my guys got into Libra.
Zero got into Libra.
Zero got into Hoctua.
Zero.
I mean, we made money on Trump.
I don't think Trump's a rug.
Trump's here.
Trump, the Trump coin will pump.
It's down 75%.
You probably will make some money buying.
You want to buy stuff on an 80% dip.
And it's the president of the United States.
Just don't buy Melania.
Word on the street from the insiders that were at Mar-lago and also inauguration is that Trump himself did not orchestrate the Melania coin.
So that offset wasn't even his fault.
So that is totally a side thing.
And honestly speaking, it was supposed to be only the Trump coin.
So honestly, it's going to go back up, I believe, pretty soon.
I believe so too.
It's literally still worth $3 billion.
It's down 75% right now from its all-time high.
You think it's not going to go to $100?
It's Trump, dude.
It's Trump, bro.
Like, on top of that, too, right?
What did Trump do?
He took the team.
It's not Trump himself, the team, the team at World Liberty, right?
They injected half a billion dollars into Ethereum.
They started buying Ethereum, Tron, wrapped Bitcoin on Ethereum.
The Bitcoiners are mad about that.
And they're continuing to buy more.
Why do you think some of the richest, most powerfulest people on this planet are all buying Ethereum?
BlackRock's buying Ethereum.
They're making a brand new Ethereum-backed, what's called they're making an ETF where you can get staking yield.
They're going to launch an XRP or ETF, Solana ETF possibly.
Why do you think the richest people on the planet are launching these things and they think the whole market's cooked?
I don't know.
If you see a lot of smoke, there might be some fire.
You just hate making money.
Yeah, that's right.
My bad.
Yeah, let me see if I got any other questions here.
Fresh, do you have anything on your end?
Yeah, there's some in the FNF.
I just waited for logging for me.
Okay.
I got like two or three here.
And then Fresh, try to get in there so that we can answer and then we can get Charlie Miguel.
Oh, yeah.
Charlie Miguel, we'll be in Vegas next week, by the way.
Oh, okay.
We're going to be there the 27th.
We're going to go out there, do Axis Vegas, whatever.
If you want to sit down and do something, let me know.
Yeah.
Because when do you guys close this video?
Here, so we should jump on.
When do you guys close this thing out?
On Monday, the 24th.
Okay.
So you guys got it till Monday, motherfuckers.
You guys got it till Monday.
Okay.
Let me classes and classes will start on the 1st.
On the 1st.
March 1st.
Okay.
Perfect.
March 1st.
So let me see here.
It goes here.
Thoughts on micro strategy and what they're doing.
Yeah, they're leveraging themselves up on Bitcoin as much as possible.
Michael Saylor wants to own all the Bitcoin.
So pretty much what Michael Saylor is doing is like, how many different ways can I take my shareholders value through stocks and stuff and leverage that to get as much Bitcoin as possible as a reserve for our company?
So that way, as Bitcoin beats the US dollar and inflation, you know, keeps going, then MicroStrategy becomes like an invincible, immovable object of a company.
So it's kind of like Bitcoin's the armored tank of what's around micro strategy.
And it's the same thing as what it's not exactly the same thing, but it's similar to how a Bitcoin strategic reserve is in the sense that, I mean, if the U.S. dollar, if the U.S. only has the U.S. dollar, you know, and apparently gold, but we're going to audit Fort Knox soon, right?
And so, you know, if the U.S. mainly has inflationary assets, then by having the U.S. dollar as a strategic, or sorry, having Bitcoin as a strategic reserve for the U.S. dollar, what does that do?
That basically counteracts the inflationary asset, right?
So then you back that with something real.
And it was 1971 when, you know, the dollar went off the gold standard.
That's when inflation got real, real crazy comparatively from before that.
So, yeah.
I don't know if you want to add anything to that, though, Miguel.
Because we have other companies doing that too, right?
We have like MetaPlanet in Japan.
We have a bunch of companies trying to back their stocks with crypto, essentially.
Yeah, I mean, we've just recently had this was actually pretty crazy.
I mean, we've had a new stock market open up in Texas that's going to be very pro crypto as well.
That's actually the first competitor, really.
I mean, let's say the NASDAQ and like, you know, ICE basically down there in New York.
It's being built by the NASDAQ down there, too.
Yeah.
So it's kind of a crazy, like, part of that too, like, you know, the system's getting a little frustrated with New York rules.
So we might, you know, I think competition is healthy.
You know, shout out Texas, man.
I think it's going to be a really interesting sort of thing to see what kind of volume they end up getting once it goes, you know, when it's, once it's up and running.
But yeah, do we have any more questions?
I got, let's see here.
We got, as a brokey with very little to invest, how can I sell our crypto?
And what is the best app website to use?
One of the easiest ways to get in, I would say, if you're using just like a simple centralized exchange, crypto.com right now is my favorite for like my family and friends when I'm saying, hey, get into crypto because one of the keep it simple, stupid portfolios for me right now for this year specifically, this is specifically for this year, is Sonic, Suey, and Solana.
So the three S's, right?
You take, let's say, $1,000, you put $333 in each of those three.
You buy it on crypto.com.
Boom, you're good to go, right?
You can put the Solana and SUI onto a Phantom wallet if you want to self-custody.
And what do you call it?
The Sonic onto a MetaMask if you want to self-custody.
So that's an easy play.
And you can do that with crypto.com.
Not all exchanges have all three of those tokens, by the way.
So that's one that I particularly like.
But I mean, there's other options.
I don't know if you want to mention others, Miguel.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, the big four, crypto.com, Coinbase, Kraken, Gemini.
Outside of that, Binance, from there, we go into risk a little bit, right?
Gate.io, KuCoin.
Don't use Bybit.
I said that on Change Now, by the way, earlier this week, we were on with GG33 on Change Now on YouTube.
Go look it up.
Shout out to Luke, by the way.
And they asked me, like, what is the biggest thing that you want to avoid in crypto?
And I said, avoid Bybit like the plague.
And then like half a week later, it fucking gets a $1.5 billion hack.
The Lazarus group, yeah, North Korea hackers are crazy.
They usually go after like South South Korean exchanges and stuff like that.
But yeah, they've, I mean, this is one of the biggest.
I mean, they've literally hacked a billion plus dollars of Ethereum and stuff.
And the Ethereum hasn't even dropped that much right now, which is pretty awesome.
But yeah, but it's the sort of thing where like you treat these exchanges like you do, like you do spinning plates is you have as many as you possibly can and you use them for what you need them for.
You buy some crypto, you send it to your wallet.
You don't leave it on the exchange if you don't have to.
Now, sometimes you have to leave money on exchange to trade.
Some people trade on exchanges.
The reason people lost money on Bybit is because they left billions of dollars on Bybit in order for them to leverage trade.
So our guys, we try not to have them leverage trade at all.
But when you start off, it's okay to leave a little money in the exchange because you're starting off.
That's okay.
But over time, you'll get your own private keys, your own wallet, and you'll be able to move your stuff off the exchange and stuff.
And then obviously I have guys that leave, like leave 20, 30, 40 grand, a couple hundred thousand on an exchange because they're trying to actively trade when dips happen.
Some guys decide to have all their money on the blockchain and just do it on the blockchain.
But some people just like to have that track record and being able to just do it on exchanges.
But they normally don't have all their money on the exchange.
Real quick, MJ the King, he wants to know.
Oh, a second here.
I just want to know, are you guys going to do another meetup?
I mean, great event this year, Charlie and Miguel?
Most likely not within the calendar year.
We just did one in January.
But hey, you know, if we want to, we might.
Yeah.
And the last one we did was really fun.
And we got to meet everybody.
We actually ended up teaching people like, because one of the big things is showing people how to like how to run how to manage bankroll.
And so we just said, hey, let's teach our guys how to like how to like play the craps table as a joke.
And so we took them to like a little thing to learn how to manage cash flow and stuff and teach them what cryptos.
And then we had a pretty fun weekend and stuff with the guys and stuff.
But it was really kind of like a mastermind talking to everybody, trying to like talk about their portfolios and kind of going how the thoughts in the market.
And then after that, kind of getting to know people from there.
So it was a really great event.
So we throw one every year in Las Vegas.
Yeah.
And what do you call it?
Shout out to Suki within the Castle Club Premium because he was a freaking G when it comes to photography and video and everything.
He did all that.
And we gave him some good crypto tips.
So shout out to him.
He's going to be actually here tomorrow for our event.
Guys, by the way, this is the last day before our actual Castle Club membership meetup.
Again, 11 to 1 is a meet and greet.
Castle Club members, you're free to come to there, meet us, take photos.
And then from 3 to 7.30 8 p.m., we're doing a live speaking engagement, ourselves, guests, and live Q ⁇ A. And after that, it's going to be after party for those that paid only from 9 to 12.
And it's going to be fucking amazing.
Hope to see you guys there.
It's going to be lit.
And again, that's tomorrow.
And that's the last day you can get it.
Actually, we have only like four tickets left to the actual party.
And that's it.
Four tickets left.
All right.
Shit.
I don't know if there's any other questions.
Do we have anything else?
Or is that?
That's it.
That was it.
All right.
Well, guys.
There's one guy in the chat.
Just to reiterate the last point here.
A guy named Alex Taylor just added me in the chat.
He says, you know, so what's the course all about?
So let me just give a quick rundown of like from literally when you go to the website here that Fresh and Fit has put in the chat to, you know, the course, like what you can expect from this whole process.
So all you need to do is like Fresh and Myron said here, go into the chat there or the description below, jump into the crypto mindset course via the link.
You can pay in your credit card, debit card, PayPal, Apple Pay.
I think for some people, there would be the option through PayPal to break it up into four payments as well.
You have to check on that through PayPal.
But yeah, you go through that link and you get in there.
Great.
We even let me double check.
Yes.
So if you have any questions about that after you've purchased, feel free to email us.
There's an email on the website there, support at cultivatecrypto.com.
But within 24 hours, you'll get an email back from us giving you the access to the telegram for the announcements channel where we put all the webinar links as well as the pre-recorded stuff.
Plus, you'll get into the chat where everybody is in there talking about the course and preparing for the webinars to start on March 1st.
So get in there within 24 hours.
You'll be within the chat.
It's a good time.
And then we'll start the webinars on March 1st.
Like we said, you only have until Monday at midnight Pacific Standard Time to get in.
And then once we start the course on March 1st, we'll go for about two weeks or so on those 15 live webinars.
We'll give you all the juice A to Z from the basics of crypto all the way to the advanced.
Plus, we'll give you current market situation, what we currently think in the next two to three months is the most active stuff.
And we'll give you different plays of what we're doing, what we see happening.
One thing we haven't mentioned is we actually have quite a few guests coming in in this cycle.
We have a few guests from the Sonic ecosystem, which as Miguel mentioned before, it's Sonic season here in crypto.
So it's one of the most relevant places or one of the most relevant sections of crypto right now.
We also have, I can't say too much, but there's a couple possible countries here in the next few months that may deploy their central bank digital currencies that are not American, like not related towards this side of the world.
I can't say much more than that, but we're going to have people related to that in there talking as well.
So you get to basically be on the inside of pretty much what is moving here globally with how crypto is working geopolitically.
We have guests from the pulse chain ecosystem coming in.
That's one of the ecosystems that we think is going to do really well this cycle as well.
So yeah, we have a lot of different things going in there.
Plus we have flash webinars throughout the quarter.
So we support you guys all the way until we come next on the Fresh and Fit podcast.
And then we'll focus on the next quarter.
But yeah, it's a lot of fun.
Culturally, we get you guys used to crypto as well.
So the memes, if you're like, what the fuck are all these meme coins?
What's all this stuff about?
Like we clue you into the culture as well.
So if you go to MIT and learn from Gary Gunsler, you're going to learn what a blockchain is, how blockchains work, and you're not going to learn how to make money.
You come learn from us.
You're going to learn how to make money.
You're going to learn what the culture is in crypto.
And then you're going to learn how to basically utilize that information to really know what the difference is between good assets in this space and absolute dog shit in this space because 95% of this space is a landmine, you know, and that 5% that is gold is really what we're trying to take advantage of here with you guys.
So come in, have a good time, and we'll make you guys some money.
Also, real quick, add in one more thing for the people that buy the course and come to the VIP party.
If you're here, Miami, two lucky people, what I'll do is, if you bought the course and you got the VP party ticket, I'll take you for a drive in the new Ferrari.
Two people only.
And if you want to see it, it's right here, man.
Can I share screen?
Oh, no.
You should be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So two people buy the course.
And I also got the VP party ticket down here, Miami.
We'll definitely go ahead and put you in the car and show you around Miami and talk some business.
Can you see it?
Yep, we can see it now.
W Fresh.
So we'll do that as well.
Again, that's only for Miami, only if you bought the course.
So there you go.
Boom.
Cool.
Yeah, I mean, I think it's a no-brainer at this point, man.
Guys, definitely, you know, free mastermind tomorrow, 11 a.m.
Get in the course.
Link is pinned at the top of all the chats.
I dropped it in the Castle Club and stuff like that.
This is an effort.
It's not even really a course.
It's more of like a mastermind where you're able, digital mastermind with cryptocurrency, where these guys coach you.
The crypto market changes every cycle, man.
And these guys are here to hold your hand throughout the process.
They've made a lot of millionaires.
They've helped a bunch of guys 10x their money.
And yeah, man.
Charlie, Miguel, anything else you guys got before we close out?
Yeah.
We are going to do a massive private AMA with the Castle Club this Sunday.
Okay.
So Castle Club and Castle Cup Premium are invited.
We usually only invited Castle Club Premium, but we're going to invite the whole Castle Club to the next AMA and stuff.
You have to ask us every crypto question you have, we'll knock them down.
We're not afraid.
Boom.
And they'll be able to be a bit more candid about certain things, by the way.
Things that they can't talk about on YouTube.
But cool.
So guys, this is what's going to happen.
I'll let Charlie Miguel and Fresh go.
As you guys know, I'm live streaming right now on Myron Gaines X. I'm going to turn off the Fresh of Fit stream, guys.
Well, I'll let you guys go.
Let me end the Zoom call first so you guys don't get stuck here.
All right.
Love y'all, ninjas.
Peace.
Get the course, guys.
All right.
So end the meeting.
So let me go ahead and get myself back on camera real quick.
Bear with me, chat.
All right.
Okay.
So I'm back here.
So guys, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm going to, we're going to keep the show going.
All right.
The show goes on, motherfuckers.
Okay.
I'm not fucking leaving.
The show goes on.
This is my home.
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here.
So this is a discussion I had on a radio station show called Pushing the Limits.
Okay.
This is more of a left-wing political podcast.
So what I'm going to do, guys, I'm going to end the Rumble stream.
I want you guys to all come to Myron Gaines X. We're going to react to this together.
This is me having a discussion with a Democrat.
So no after hours tonight, guys.
So I'm going to go ahead and give you guys the link to the stream.
I'll just drop the YouTube one and make it easier for you guys.
Come on over, guys.
If you're watching on Fresh and Fit, here we go.
Oh, Slouse Squadry.
I hope you guys are here.
The show goes on, motherfuckers.
So if you're watching on Fresh and Fit, guys, I'm going to end the stream on Fresh and Fit here in a second.
Matter of fact, let me call Bill so I don't fuck this up.
because i have always someone online yeah what up bro hey Hey, I'm going to end the Fresh of Fit stream and stuff like that.
How do I get to the Adam, right?
Yep.
First thing first, you can stop setting it to Rumble Studio and then FNF YouTube.
Okay.
You got to go on your phone and end the stream.
Okay, so I was just going to ask you that.
So because I'm looking at Adam right now, I just want to make sure.
So unclick FNF.
So click the FNF YouTube and then click the Rumble Studio.
Yep.
And then go on your phone on your Rumble Studio app.
You should be still logged into Fresh and Fit.
And then just click wrap up and leave.
No, I'm logged in on my Fred on my Myron Gaines X. Let me see.
Online Games on Rumble Studio?
Yeah, let me open it up on.
Let me sign it.
Let me sign in right now.
Okay, that's fine.
You can also manually end the stream too.
Yeah, I'm going right now on the Fresh of Fit one to end it on Rumble.
Yeah, you can manually do that.
That'll work as well.
Okay, let me.
Oh, yeah, go down.
Okay.
So, all right, guys, come on over to Myron Gaines X on both Rumble and YouTube.
I'm dropping a link for you guys.
All right, on YouTube, here's the link.
I'm going to end the Fresh of Fit stream.
Okay.
Let me drop it in here for you guys as well.
People that are watching on Rumble, if you're watching on Rumble, here is the link.
All right.
So let me go ahead and end this thing.
All right.
Ending.
Okay.
Rumble Studio done.
YouTube done.
Cool.
Now I'm ending that.
Come on over, guys.
Myern Gaines X on Rumble and YouTube.
So that's done.
Now, okay.
I'm.
Okay.
I think the Fresh and Fit one is still live.
You did it on YouTube?
I wish Flickr is on my YouTube or Rumble.
Yeah, I'm still live on Fresh and Fit.
Let me see.
I'm giving them the link.
Okay.
You know what it is, bro?
I'm not logged in on.
Are you logged into Fresh and Fit on your computer at all or no?
Yeah, yes, I am, but I'm like three minutes from my house.
So you got to give me three minutes, but I can do it.
Okay.
Like, I could do it.
As long as you stop sending it to Rumble Studio, they won't see anything.
Oh, hold on.
Wait, maybe it is over on Fresh and Fit.
I'm looking right now.
No, it's still.
Yeah, it's yeah.
I think the Rumble is done, but the Rumble is done, but the Fresh of Fit Rumble FNF is done, but not the YouTube, Fresh and Fit.
Really?
Yeah.
You look right now.
Yeah, Fresh and Fit YouTube is still on.
And that manually.
Did you stop sending information to it, though?
So that's good.
Just end it manually.
Yeah, I can't end it manually.
Because I'm not.
I'm not logged in on YouTube.
Yeah, that's the only problem.
I got that.
I got that login somewhere in one of my browsers for sure.
Give me like three minutes.
I got you.
All right.
Let me see here.
Or let me call Nick.
Nick got it too.
I think.
Does Nick have it?
He probably does, but yeah, fuck it.
Just three minutes.
It'll be good.
And, anyways, it's a good way to drop the link right now for them to come over, anyways.
All right, because I think I'm still live on Fresh of Fit.
So, okay, guys, I guess you guys that are watching on FreshFit are going to be stuck with me for a little bit on YouTube.
Sorry.
Sorry, ninjas.
So let me go ahead.
They don't see you.
It just says that it's live.
Oh, they can't see shit.
No, they can't see shit.
You stop sending information when you click the button off on Adam.
It's just, that's what I'm saying.
I'm just going to manually end it.
It just says it's live.
I'm going to just drop the link in the chat and then they'll be good.
Because I'm about to end it in three minutes.
Let me see here.
You stop sending information when you click the...
No, I'm still live on YouTube.
I know.
But you're not live live.
Like, there's no, I don't see your, I don't see your video.
It stopped.
Oh, it did?
Okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Shit.
Okay, let me uh okay, yeah, because I'm looking at this shit from bruh.
This is such a pain in the ass, man.
Don't even worry about it.
Just keep doing your stream.
I told you, I got it in three minutes.
Okay.
All right, then.
All right, fair enough.
Okay, so guys, thanks, Bills.
I really appreciate that.
All right, guys.
So, welcome, Ninjas.
So, this was the interview that I did yesterday.
The comments are hilarious.
I'll give you guys this link.
We got to bombard this thing with the OSS.
Let's go ahead first and watch the video, and then we'll do a little bit of white snake if you guys know what I'm saying.
So, here we go.
This is a portion of the conversation.
Adolf Hitler, a lot.
You've tweeted some stuff about him recently.
You talk about Adolf Hitler a lot.
You've tweeted some stuff about him recently.
This is a controversial statement.
I want to get your thoughts on it.
You said, quote, Hitler was right about gays and transgenderism.
It's a mental sickness.
Why would you say being gay is a mental sickness?
Yeah, I don't think you're born gay.
I think that's all right.
Gonna switch my lens out, but this is hilarious, guys.
This is hilarious.
Something that you develop over time.
And when I said that, here's the thing: for your audience that might not be familiar, they had a book burning, right?
And in the book burning, they got rid of a bunch of books that had pornography, transgenderism.
You know, obviously, Weymar Republic back then had a bunch of issues where you had a bunch of gays, like where they were trafficking children, et cetera, right?
Child prostitution was rampant.
It was at the Versailles Agreement after World War I, where Germany was literally at the worst.
So when they came in and they did the book burnings and they got rid of this, you know, I agree with that.
I think, you know, open homosexuality is extremely problematic for a thriving society.
So when I said Hitler was right about gays, whatever, that's what I was referring to.
Do you think somebody like Richard Simmons was born straight?
And you think one day these people just wake up in the morning and say, hey, I'm attracted to guys now.
You think that's the way it works?
I think it's something that's developed.
Yeah.
I think it's something that's developed.
I don't think you're born.
So, men, as men, we're all attracted to women when we're born.
And then one day we just wake up and we develop a need to be with other men and be attracted to men.
Is that your or the other thing, or the other thing, too, is if you do have these strong inclinations, you know, you don't have to actually act on them, right?
There's people that might have gay inclinations.
They say, you know what?
No, this isn't right.
This is wrong.
But wouldn't that be like telling a straight person, hey, if you have feelings of you wanting to have sex with a woman, Myron, you should never have sex with a woman.
I don't think you would agree with that.
I'm assuming you're straight.
I don't know, but I'm making that assumption.
Isn't that saying the same thing?
Hey, Myron, you shouldn't have sex with women.
You would tell them to F off.
That's what I would.
I mean, I mean, I would say mind your own business, right?
That's what I would say.
Sure.
I mean, you can, here's the thing.
Like, I don't, I don't have a problem with if gays want to go ahead and have their civil unions.
I don't think we should allow them to get married.
But if they want to have their civil unions and they want to do what they want to do, that's fine.
My problem when it comes to homosexuality is the open homosexuality with like the gay pride parades, them dancing in the street on, you know, in major cities on the main road, you know, saying that these are family-friendly affairs and having them dancing in thongs.
That's where it's problematic for me.
If people want to be gay, I actually don't care about that.
I really don't.
I don't like open homosexuality and open transgenderism where we're pushing it out in front of children.
That's my biggest issue with it.
Yeah, I guess the whole pushing it out.
So, and I know some of you guys are probably like, hold on, let me focus the camera.
Now, I think this is a respectful discussion and debate.
Clearly, we disagree on homosexuality, right?
He thinks it's natural.
I don't think it's natural.
And, you know, I do want to, you know, looking back on this and listening, I think it's very important, right?
Because so when I debate liberals, right?
Or I have a discussion with liberals, I'm very respectful, right?
I'm very respectful.
And the reason why, guys, is because people on the right tend to have this stigma that we're bumbling idiots, you know, unaware of decorum, unable to have coherent stances on our worldviews, unable to substantiate our points, and unable to make, you know, logically sound decisions with our political affairs that make sense for other people.
Does that make sense?
So that's kind of how conservatives are looked at, right?
As bigoted assholes.
So when you go into an arena like this, I think it's very important.
If you guys notice, he referenced the thing when I said Hitler was right about XYZ, right?
And I made sure to clarify that and say, I was referencing the book burnings because the book burnings represented the issues with, you know, open pedophilia, open pornography, open degeneracy, open transgenderism, et cetera.
That's what I was referring to.
So it's very important a lot of the times where when you're talking to someone on the left, they might not know or understand your worldview or they might take something out of context.
So it's very important to bring things back into context.
And that's what I'm doing here, right?
And also be respectful, you know, and, you know, just be able to articulate yourself in a manner where you have a sensible conversation.
I have no problem talking with Democrats and liberals and left-leaning individuals.
But I do think that as a representative of someone on the right, I have to convey myself in a certain way.
And also keep in mind, this was a very short interview.
We went for about 20, 30 minutes.
This was a segment on a radio show in Las Vegas.
This is a, it's called Pushing the Limits.
It's a radio talk show on in Las Vegas.
You know, obviously a left-wing talk show.
And I have no problem with, you know, getting into the lines then and talking with people that have different viewpoints to me, right?
So that's the first exchange on this book burning stuff with mustache men.
But let's keep going on.
In front of children, if people are forcing children to be gay or forcing children to be transgender, if there are actual examples of that, then I would agree with you.
I don't want that either.
I think most people, and listen, I'm not gay, but I have no problem with gay pride parades.
I think most gay people would probably say, Myron, we're being happy for who we are.
And we're a people that have been, I don't know if oppressed is the right word, but they have been marginalized, right?
There are gay people that are marginalized.
For example, if somebody said, well, you're straight, Brian, and because you're straight, you're mentally sick.
Obviously, we would disagree with that.
I don't think somebody's mentally sick for just being different than you or different than me.
I guess that's where we disagree.
I think somebody's mentally sick for just being different than you or different than me.
I guess that's where we disagree.
Sure.
I mean, like I said, if people want to be gay, that's fine.
I have an issue with it being open.
I think it's extremely problematic.
Children are extremely influenced.
We've seen like a tenfold increase in kids that identify as LGBTQ since, you know.
Let's talk about that.
That's an important point that you just brought up.
And I'm glad you did.
I hear this from Candace Owens all the time, right?
Why are there so many gay people in society now?
Why are there so many transgenders in society now?
I have a perfect answer, and you can tell me whether you disagree or not.
It's because I think there are less bigots in this country now.
And while there are still some, most people find it socially acceptable.
Not all, but most people.
And more people are more comfortable in their sexuality.
All the people throughout the years that have been afraid to come out as who they are, I feel really bad for those people.
So I don't think it's that there's just more people that are gay or more people that are transgender.
It's more of there are more people that are more comfortable in their own skin because less people will attack them for their sexuality or being transgender.
Do you disagree with that?
No, sure.
Yeah, you can absolutely make the argument about that that you know it's um it's been fairly normalized and it's okay for you to come out as gay and more people will feel comfortable doing it but i also do think there's a portion of people that you know potentially have been influenced with this right with with the the emergence of social media um you know the ubiquity of it how people are able to access easily access tick tock you can get into a community and get involved with like-minded people so um you know every major city nowadays has gay neighborhoods right like in miami we have a big gay population here new york has
has a big gay population at San Francisco and so on.
But, you know, like I said, my biggest thing is I just don't like the big gay pride parades.
I don't like the transgenders reading to children.
My thing is I think children are very influential, easily influenced, excuse me.
And that's where my issue is.
So do you also have an issue with like a Lauren Boebert or some of these MAGA Republicans giving their young children or young kids AR-15s to hold in their hands when they're like...
Okay, this is an insane connection here, but you guys are going to see where it goes with this.
Five years old.
Like what do you think is more harmful to kids?
A drag queen reading books to kids saying, be happy for who you are, be who you are and treat people with respect or handing a five-year-old an AR-15 in a Christmas photo?
You guys already know what I'm going to say to this.
What's more harmful, having your kid hold a gun or wanting to transition?
I think that's a no-brainer, right?
But what do you think is more damaging to kids?
I think the transgender person reading a book is a bit more...
Has anybody died?
Has anybody died from a transgender reading a book to a child?
Do you have any evidence of any child that has been...
Sure.
Okay, go ahead.
No, I didn't mean sure as in they...
Oh, okay.
No, no, no.
I was going to just simply say that a gun is a tool.
You know, it's no different than giving your child maybe a knife to teach them how to cut something.
Like, I think if you give them proper gun safety and you teach them, hey, this is how a gun operates, et cetera, point in a safe direction, finger off the trigger, you know, always make sure it's not loaded, et cetera, treat it as if it's loaded.
I think if you teach this to your child at a young age, I think that's actually very important.
And...
Hey, I'm with you on that.
Gun responsibility is very important.
But I guess the point...
Hold on, guys.
Bill's calling me.
Yo, what's up, Bill?
Yeah, just confirmation.
All I have to do is end the stream, right?
Yeah, just go into control room and...
Yeah, end the stream.
Yeah, everything's good together.
All right, we'll just make sure.
Yeah, I think that was all left.
I think I'm only live on YouTube and Rumble right now.
And Cast Club.
All right, cool.
Thanks, brother.
All right.
All right, peace.
Point that I'm trying to make, Myron, is there's no...
At least you can tell me.
There's no evidence that drag queen reading has killed a child.
We have school shootings, right, all over the country.
And my problem with some people on the far right is they have no solutions for all the gun violence in this country.
They want to talk about banning books and they want to talk about drag queens as if the sky is falling.
But they don't want to talk...
See, so this is a false equivalency here.
But it's fine.
I'm like, all right, let's go ahead and have this conversation.
Talk about gun control.
If it's not the leading death in children, it's certainly one of the leading causes of death in kids.
Well, yeah, no.
But here's the thing, though.
A couple of the past shooters.
Yeah.
And then look what I kind of had to slide this in here.
Hey, just so you know, a couple of the past shooters are what?
Transgenders.
You know, identified as transgenders, right?
This is what I mean.
You're talking about one or two shootings out of like literally thousands of mass shootings in this country.
So, to blame mass shootings on transgenders, I don't think that's a fair argument with all due respect.
There are one or two transgenders that committed mass shootings.
It didn't happen in Sandy Hook.
It didn't happen in Columbine.
It didn't happen in the Parkland shooting.
It didn't happen in Uvalde, Texas.
These are usually predominant white, 18, 19, 20-year-old kids that can walk into a gun store and buy thousands of rounds of ammunition and buy an AR-15 with absolutely no training.
But I don't hear MAGA ROPLE.
Also, I think it's important to note that transgenders only account for about 1% of the population, yet the last few school shootings have had transgenders.
And remember how he made the argument earlier saying that, hey, you know, more people are coming out as LGBTQ because it's more socially accepted.
Well, guess what?
Since more people are coming out because it's accepted, now these people that were that, you know, hid their transgenderism or whatever, they're coming out and they're committing crimes as well, despite only being 1% of the population.
They're committing school shootings as well.
I think the last two or three school shooters that we've heard of were transgenders.
And the media did everything in their power to not show it to us.
Republicans talking about.
They want to blame it on transgenders, or they want to talk about how, well, you know, good guy with a bad guy, more guns are the answer.
That's my problem with it.
Why bring up transgenders, Myron, when talking about mass shootings across the country when you know it's minuscule, minuscule when you look at all the mass because it was relevant to the topic, because we were talking about well, yeah, he he's the one that brought up the guns into transgenderism.
I think he forgot that he's the one that brought that up.
Transgender is in danger, and you were saying that's why I said, look, the past couple of you know, school shootings actually were yeah, like I didn't bring that up out of nowhere.
I guess he forgot that like he literally tried to make the equivalency to transgenders reading books to kids having guns.
That's why transgenders, right?
And that, and here's the thing: that's not my solution for the gun problem.
Is like, oh, we got to get rid of transgenderism.
I was just saying because it was relevant to the conversation.
Oh, damn, you cut it there.
He didn't even let me cook, man.
But there's going to probably be more clips or whatever.
But, bro, this comment section is hilarious.
Dude knows a lot about being gay for not being gay.
So you niggas know what to do.
All right.
You guys know what to do.
Looks like we need the OSS to mobilize once again.
Here, chat, as I go.
Hello out to all the angry liberals in the comments calling me gay when they claim to be tolerant of gays.
The hypocrisy of the left.
So go ahead.
Y'all niggas know what to do.
Drop the link for you guys.
Oh, slash squad.
Comment below.
Look, Myron is definitely gay, et cetera.
So like my comment, guys, and go in there and comment up, pussies below us, or make fun of liberals.
Try to keep us somewhat respectful in the comments, guys, but just make fun of liberals in the comments.
Discussion.
I think I held myself pretty well.
Calm, collected.
We had a short time, so I couldn't go into everything I wanted to.
Oh, we just passed 197,000 subscribers, bro.
We're just saying 197K, guys.
200K on the way.
We're 3,000 away from 200,000 subscribers on YouTube.
We're growing on, we're also growing on Rumble.
We're at what, like almost 40K on Rumble?
Right?
So we're cooking, chat.
We are absolutely cooking.
Love y'all, Ninjas, for supporting your boy.
Means quite a bit.
Definitely means quite a bit.
Anyone says Hello, I should go back in time and see what Hitler would do.
Look at this, dude.
These fucking bots in this chat room, bro.
Shit is hilarious.
But yeah, go ahead and cook in the comment section, chat.
Y'all know what to do, man.
Brett Osica says, I just posted on X, OSS squad needed, I made a video from your stream about the JFK shooters.
Oh, okay.
Let's go ahead and check out the clip.
Guys, also, speaking of OSS, I got you, Brett, right now.
I'm going to call OSS to your assistance.
Guys, I need y'all to all follow my boy, Brett.
Okay?
The account is called the OSS General.
This is one of my clip pages, guys.
Okay.
My guy, Brett, the guy that does all my shorts and clips, he is my clipper, him and Wyron Gaines, both of them, are clippers of mine.
So, yeah, go ahead and give this a follow this page.
I'll drop the link.
Shout out to Brett.
He does all my shorts and clips, pretty much.
He does a majority of them.
So give him a follow, guys, on X. Because I retweet his stuff.
I'm actually, actually, you know what?
Let me retweet this one right now.
But he was up on the overpass.
The book depository, three shooters at the depository.
So the gunman.
Behind the pregola you have Danny.
*funky music*
*funky music*
All right.
Let's go ahead and post it.
Next to the Pregol, you have Dave.
I got you, Brett.
I just reposted your thing.
But yeah, guys, give him a follow.
This is my guy, Brett.
He just switched his account over to the OSS General.
And it's funny because he used the Office of Strategic Services.
It's kind of a plan of words.
What the CIA used to be.
So give him a follow, man.
Let's go show him some love.
Okay.
And then let's go back to my account.
Let's watch this clip, actually.
Let's see.
Dave Yaris on the overpass, Robert.
So the gunman.
He clipped this up.
Nice.
And 1080p.
Let's go.
We cook it.
Behind the Pergola, you have Danny Green.
Next to the Pregol, you have Dave Yaris.
On the Overpass, Robert Bernard Baker, but he didn't fire.
He was present, but didn't fire.
But he was up on the overpass.
The book depository, three shooters at the depository.
On the left, you have Lawrence Howard.
This man is seen all over the place with Lee Harvey Oswald, who was being impersonated by William Seymour, especially at the book depository.
People need to get this out of their heads.
It was a CIA deception, and William Seymour was impersonating him there.
So if you're going to have an assassination, you're going to funnel assassins into a building.
The idea that Oswald was ever there makes no sense whatsoever from the perspective of operational security.
They needed him out so they can effectively do the murder.
Oswald was never at the book depository.
He never worked at the book depository.
It was a guy named William Seymour who looked just like Oswald, and he was the one that was working there for what, the month or so?
So these three weren't shooters at the end.
I can tell you the very first shot came from David Ferry from the corner of the picket fence.
David Ferry fired the first shot and that struck Kennedy in the throat.
And then the final shot which took off Kennedy's head was done by Jack Valenti, who's the most infamous unknown man in American history.
Jack Valenti worked for the CIA and this is the proof.
This is a memorandum from C.D. DeLoach, FBI, subject Jack J. Valenti.
You see the circle here?
That circle indicates that this person has other aliases.
Captioned individual, which is Jack Valenti, is one of those people.
This is Jack Valenti's position behind the fence.
So here we go.
This is the most important stuff of the assassination.
This is a secret service car.
So there's 10 men on the secret service car.
The two men who are out of sight are Sam Kinney and Emery Roberts, but there's 10 men on the car.
Two men will exit Dave Powers and Clint Hill, leaving eight men on the car.
The 10 men come in.
Good work, Brett.
Let's fucking go.
Brett, good work, man.
Shout out to Brett.
Guys, go follow my guy, Brett, man.
It's my clipper.
He's running one of my clipping pages.
It's called the OSS General.
All right.
Go follow his Twitter, man.
Into Daly Plaza.
The two men get off.
Dave Powers goes and walks off in Daly Plaza, and Clinton Hill gets on the back of the limousine.
There's only eight men on the car.
This is really well done, huh, chat?
Right?
We've got these guys, 10 men on the Secret Service car.
Two of them get off, so you should only have eight men.
But now you're back to having 10 men on the car.
They picked up two passengers.
Kennedy researchers are the dumbest fucking idiots that have ever lived in the history of mankind, and they can't even count to fucking 10.
And this is let's go here.
Let me turn up this volume for you to just real quick.
How the assassination went down.
There's 10 men on the fucking car.
There should only be eight.
That's David Morales, the longtime CIA spook who everyone's always connected to the assassination that no one's ever been able to put anywhere.
He's on the side of the Secret Service car.
The man to his left is Jack Valenti, the shooter on the grass.
So yeah, that's how the assassination went down, ladies and gentlemen.
So the gunman.
Let's fucking go, Brett.
Let's go, Brett.
Let's go, Brett.
Fucking awesome.
He condensed that shit into two minutes for y'all niggas, bro.
Good fucking shit, Brett.
Wow, what an awesome clip.
Now I see why, because he literally super chatted saying, Yo, I just posted this on X. We need the OSS.
Yo, we need to pump this up right now, chat.
All right, we need to pump this up right now because that was a fucking fantastic clip.
And like I said before, we gotta make this shit viral, chat.
Okay, we know that they're not gonna declassify this shit.
We know that they're not.
So here we go again, motherfuckers.
Here's the link.
Let's blow this shit up.
We'll blow it up on my page, and then those people will also find fucking Brett.
So I'm gonna go ahead.
Matter of fact, I'm gonna fucking pin this shit real quick.
boom penned All right, let's make this shit go viral, chat.
I retweeted Brett's stuff, but they're gonna find it on my page, and they're gonna go follow Brett after this.
So, OSS Assemble, you guys know what to do.
Let's blow this shit out of the fucking water.
All right, you guys already know what time it is, niggas.
Tweet it everywhere.
You can retweet my version, you can retweet Brett's version.
It doesn't matter, but I gave you guys a link to my tweet.
They're gonna find Brett anyway.
But let's get this shit exploding because I got the big account, so they'll come in and they'll follow fucking Brett.
We gotta get this shit out there.
Okay, you can retweet me or Brad.
I don't give a shit.
Let's just get this shit out there.
So, here we go.
This is the most important stuff of the assassination.
This is a secret service car.
So, there's 10 men on the secret service car.
The two men who are out of sight are Sam Kenney and Emory Roberts, but there's 10 men on the car.
Two men will exit Dave Powers and Clinton Hill, leaving eight men on the car.
The 10 men come into Daly Plaza.
The two men get off.
Dave Powers goes and walks off in Daly Plaza, and Clinton Hill gets on the back of the limousine.
It's only...
I'm gonna go in and like this stuff.
This dumbass, Lee Harvey Oswald's gunman.
Bro.
Bro.
Thank you.
There's only one way to respond to idiots like this, chat.
Hold on one sec.
I'm gonna deal with this dummy right now.
Fucking incredible.
This is how you deal with stupid chicks.
I use this meme every time women say dumb shit like what she's saying.
I use this meme.
This is gonna be funny.
You guys are going to laugh.
Dude said, Do you see the video, double or bro?
Y'all are ruthless, man.
I knew y'all were gonna cook her right away.
Anytime a girl says something stupid, Post this video.
Get back in the kitchen.
Get back in the kitchen.
Lee Harvey Oswald was a gunman.
Okay.
Shut the fuck up, and get back in the kitchen.
Get back in the kitchen.
Get back in the kitchen.
That's how you deal with these stupid assholes, bro.
So...
...
Alright.
Yeah, I like this Truthshole guy.
Um, He posts really good threads.
So that's why I responded to him.
Yeah, let's blow this thing up, guys.
Let's help our boy Brett out.
Let's grow his following and let's blow this shit up.
What'd this say?
This was all sparked by some old bitchberging out whether or not Leo Oswald was circumcised or not.
No, I didn't start there, but I mean, if you want to go there, how many of them were Jews?
That's funny.
So, here's the thing, guys: the actual shooters.
Oh, let me get my face on camera.
My bad.
The actual shooters, chat.
The actual shooters, I don't think any of them were Jewish except for Rubenstein, but they all had ties to the Jewish mafia.
A bunch of them had ties to Jewish Mafia.
All right.
Okay.
So, yeah.
So, we're going to grow this thing up.
I got it pinned right now, guys.
Again, follow Brett.
Here's his account: the OSS general.
Let's blow him up.
He's at 2,500.
get them to 3,000 guys?
This is funny as fuck.
You're a Fresh African hater.
All right.
And I think Brett posts like once or twice a day with that stuff.
And then OSS hit right here.
Shout out to y'all supporting the mission.
Okay.
Let's see here.
What else do you guys want to react to here?
What do you guys want next?
Discord, guys, assemble.
I'll stay on for like another hour or two.
Let's see what else is going on.
What else is going on in the news?
Let me look over here.
Also, guys, I think I'm going to do a speaking engagement at Penn State.
The base of college kids.
You guys, you guys would like that on some fucking Ben Shapiro type shit?
I think y'all would enjoy that, right?
All right.
Let me see what we got going on here.
Oh, shit.
Luigi Mangioni draws a crowd.
Let's see what's going on with him.
Speaking of which, he gave a statement, guys.
Luigi's right to a fair trial is being infringed upon because he is being publicly treated as guilty and as having the presumption of guilt as opposed to the presumption of innocence.
I made a record in court today that I don't understand what this show of danger is for.
When I go visit Luigi at MDC in Brooklyn, I sit with him.
He is unshackled.
He walks around freely in the visiting area.
We sit in a room together without law enforcement hovering over us.
But for whatever reason, here, despite all the law enforcement, they need him to be wearing this vest.
They need him to be shackled, and they stand right over us, and we get no time with him.
So he is being treated differently because of this unusual and frankly just the fact that he's being prosecuted by three jurisdictions for one event.
Stop tonight!
People are dying!
Stop tonight!
Bro, this guy has like a huge fan base, man.
He really does.
So he gave a statement, guys.
Oh.
Luigi!
The girls love this thing.
I'm a trap.
*Pewds*
All right.
Luigi, thanks everybody.
So, five major updates to the case, guys.
Give me one second.
I'm going to get Frank some food and we're going to cook and watch this shit.
Come on, Frank.
You need to eat, buddy.
Come on.
Come on.
Frank.
Frank.
Frank, come on.
Thank you.
All right.
We back.
All right.
Let's do it.
Sorry, guys.
I had to feed him.
He hasn't eaten all day.
So I want to make sure he's good.
Luigi thanks everybody for being here today.
Luigi Mangioni, the young man that police say shot and killed the CEO of United Healthcare, is facing charges in multiple jurisdictions that could land him behind bars for life or even on death row.
And today, he appeared in New York State Court where he faces 10 charges, including murder and criminal possession of a weapon.
We're going to take a look at what happened inside and outside of that courtroom, as well as how we got here and what's next.
Welcome to Sidebar, presented by Law and Crime.
I'm Jesse Weber.
It's been eight weeks since we last saw Luigi Mangioni, the 26-year-old accused of stalking United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside of the Hilton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on December 4th of last year as Thompson was headed to an investors conference scheduled for later that morning.
And that is when Luigi Mangioni, according to authorities, allegedly murdered him.
And authorities say that Mangioni is the hooded figure who shot Thompson in the back on that sidewalk that is normally bustling with people.
He allegedly took off, eventually using an e-bike, a taxi, a bus to flee New York City.
Shortly after the killing, the NYPD released surveillance images of a man believed to be the shooter.
The police released images that were captured inside of a Starbucks.
He was seen with a mask on, obscuring his face.
Presuming it's the same person, he was also captured without the mask on, smiling in surveillance from the hostel he was reportedly staying at.
And then there are other images from outside the crime scene, allegedly showing a man carrying a concealed fire.
Just so you guys know, I covered this case in fucking detail.
If you guys want, just type in Myron Gaines.
Luigi, boom.
And here it is.
Former Fed explains NYC, NYC CEO killer.
Okay, it's right here.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
Time stamps and all are there.
You guys can watch it.
More I go into the case, the federal case, I'll go through the court paperwork.
Firearm acting suspiciously.
We have another image of the suspect captured from inside a cab where he can once again be seen wearing a mask over his face.
And Luigi Mangioni was arrested in Pennsylvania at a McDonald's of all places out in Altoon after a week-long manhunt.
Although it's kind of mixed reporting on that, our understanding it was an employee who reported that this man seen on all the wanted posters and dominating news headlines was in the restaurant.
Not sure the involvement of a customer there, but once Mangioni was captured, that's when police found some interesting things, like a ghost gun and journal entries that apparently he had with him.
And if you read through these writings, it seemingly points to an anger at the healthcare industry talking about how they're uncaring and corrupt.
Now, this is a story that shocked the country.
It led to some very interesting discourse, as well as an intense interest in Mangioni's background.
And in fact, Law and Crime Productions just released a documentary called Who Is Luigi Mangioni on Investigation Discovery.
You can actually stream it right now on Max, and it digs into his life, the apparent detour that he took from Valedictorian at an elite private school to now accused killer.
And by the way, it seems that that documentary has just been brought up in court for Mangioni's most recent court appearance today.
I'll get into that in a second.
So, Mangioni has been locked up in the Metropolitan Detention Center out in Brooklyn since his arrest.
The MDC, that's where also Sean Combs is currently being held.
He's in federal custody now.
He's not even in state custody anymore.
Guys, keep in mind, just a quick recap on this, right?
Both the feds and the state charged him, okay?
The feds charge him with stalking and murder, and the state charged him with like terrorism and murder.
FYI.
So, you know, he's obviously trying to throw the book at this guy.
Housed, it was quite the scene.
He was escorted by what looked like an army.
Speaking of Diddy, fun little fact for you guys since we're on this topic.
Apparently, his lawyers dropped him, chat.
Right, where is it?
Boom.
New York Post, Sean Diddy Combs' lawyer quit sex trafficking case.
Under no circumstances, can I continue?
Breaking news on this.
Sean Diddy Combs lawyer quit sex trafficking case under circumstances.
Can I uh can I continue?
One of the Sean Diddy Combs' defense lawyers quit the disgraced music producers' criminal sex trafficking case.
New court paper show, Anthony Rico, filed a motion Thursday to withdraw one of the bad boy records, six defense attorneys without explanation.
Rico's uh bid to step down won't be official until uh a judge signs off on it.
A judge must find sufficient reason to prove such approve such a request.
This is the guy right here.
Um, under no circumstances can I uh continue to effectively serve as counsel for Sean Combs.
Rico wrote in the Manhattan Federal Court Affidavit: It is regrettable, respectfully but regrettably requested that the court grant the relief requested.
Interesting.
The lawyer didn't elaborate on why he wanted to step down, but noted the decision came after speaking with Combs lead counsel, Mark Agnefilo.
The attorney suggested the cause for this affidavit's brevity is because he doesn't want to divulge information protected by attorney client privilege.
Interesting.
Very, very interesting.
What I think it is, guys, is Diddy probably didn't like him and just fired him.
If I'm be honest with y'all, he probably told him, like, bro, I don't like you, or some shit like that, and they just got rid of him.
That's what I'm thinking.
Because, or he wasn't pulling his weight, because it wasn't, it was the lead attorney that kind of saw it that way.
So maybe Diddy ought to talk with him on the side.
We can only speculate.
Of police officers, even Mayor Eric Adams was there, all taking him to the courthouse.
And right now, Luigi Mangioni is the defendant in three separate cases connected to the death of Brian Thompson.
You have a state case in Pennsylvania, a state case in New York, and a federal case in New York.
And I'll dig into the progress of each case in a moment, but just talking about what happened at the beginning, Mangioni, he had his first appearance in New York State court, entered a not guilty plea just before Christmas in December.
And today, he appeared again at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse where he faces a long list of charges.
First-degree murder as an act of terrorism.
Second-degree murder as an act of terrorism.
Second-degree murder, an intentional terror.
Bro, I told y'all that the state was throwing a book at him, man.
Killing, possession of a forged instrument, criminal possession of a weapon, silencer, two criminal possessions of weapon charges for loaded firearms, criminal possession of a weapon, assault rifle, criminal possession of a weapon, ammo clip, criminal possession of a weapon, ghost gun.
And in fact, under New York state law, murder in the first degree only applies to a narrow list of aggravating circumstances, and one of those is an act of terrorism.
By the way, I got to call something out here.
The stories that we cover on sidebar, I think, highlight just how crucial it is to protect yourself, particularly online, by the way, these days.
And that is especially true when it comes to protecting your personal information.
So whether it's reported that there was cheering, cheering going on.
According to the New York Times, about 100 young women just line the hallway in that courthouse.
So Mangioni shows up wearing this green sweater and also what appears to be some sort of vest, possibly a bulletproof vest.
He's escorted by a ton of security personnel.
And then he's taken into the courtroom and there's a hearing.
Now, to be clear, there's no cameras in that courtroom.
There's no audio recording in that courtroom.
So everything that we learned about what happened there is based on reporting from different outlets.
So for example, the first issue facing Luigi Mangioni was the fact that he was cuffed as he was in that courtroom.
According to the BBC, Mangioni's counsel, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, argued that he shouldn't be restrained, saying, quote, this is a highly publicized and photographed court proceeding with strong public interest and that him being cuffed implies that there is quote no presumption of innocence for him.
And she also reportedly emphasized that he is a model prisoner, that there hasn't been an issue.
She argued that he's a good argument.
That's a good argument.
He is being treated differently, that he shouldn't have to wear these restraints.
And obviously, a defense attorney wouldn't want that because as these images are being publicized and being published, could it negatively affect his ability to get a fair and impartial jury down the road if you have potential jury members who see these photos, right?
Now, the judge indicated that security preferred for him to be restrained, so the cuff stayed on.
And that's not surprising because many times judges will defer to security personnel within the courtroom and in the courthouse about what's best.
But moving on, Friedman Agnifilo then indicated that the defense hadn't received the bulk of discovery yet, allegedly passed the discovery deadline.
And she said this included New York police reports and even seemingly made an allegation that evidence may be deliberately being withheld.
And also that his constitutional search and seizure rights may have been violated out in Pennsylvania.
It was reported by the Independent that prosecutors, though, had turned over police body cam footage, DNA, forensic testing material, the autopsy report, grand jury testimony.
But Agnifilo also objected to setting a schedule for motions because of the multiple cases that he faces and really emphasizing that the feds haven't indicated if they're even seeking the death penalty yet in their case and that a motion schedule shouldn't be set yet.
Agnifilo reportedly saying that is where our focus is.
That's why the discovery is so critical to what we can put in our motions.
And she also reportedly seemed to argue that the theories of the federal and state prosecutions are inconsistent with one another.
And then, as I mentioned before, Friedman Agnifilo.
Also, guys, I think the reason why the state chose to charge him with terrorism is because they didn't want to hit him with double jeopardy of charging him with murder twice.
So I think that's another reason, too, why they went that route, because they didn't want to do that.
Because he could get hit with double jeopardy.
That's why they hit him with such a ridiculous terrorism charge.
Because the feds hit him with murder and stalking.
Hello, seemed to bring up that documentary that I mentioned before.
Again, the one that Long Crime Productions produced.
And the reason she brought it up was seemingly in reference to whether Mangioni is going to receive a fair trial.
She complained about how the NYPD chief of detectives and the New York City mayor, Eric Adams, quote, sat down with HBO and put hair and makeup on.
And the argument was they allegedly have time to do that.
But at the same time, she and the defense team are not getting the material and evidence that they need.
Hey, man.
Look, I ain't going to lie.
The lawyer is making a good case here.
So, okay, let's talk about this real quick, chat, right?
So, what the lawyer is basically doing.
She's doing a good job of it, right?
With a case this publicized, her argument is simply this.
Let me make sure I have this shit super short.
Okay.
Her argument is simply this, chat.
Okay.
With the level of press that this case is getting, with the level of notoriety this case is getting, with the way that he's treated in court, where they're putting, you know, shackles on him and, you know, they're perp walking him as soon as he comes in on a helicopter, et cetera, they're sensationalizing Luigi.
But in their process of sensationalizing him, they're making it very difficult for a jury to be objective and give him a fair trial.
Because with all of these resources being spent to fucking, you know, make a spectacle of this guy, she's saying the outrageous media coverage, the social media coverage, et cetera, is going to make it damn near impossible for her clients to get a fair trial.
Which you can make the argument.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie to y'all, bro.
The mayor of New York City sitting there waiting for you when you get brought in and they do a perp walk?
You know what?
Hold on.
Let me show y'all niggas' perp walk, bro.
This shit was crazy.
I have it on camera.
I have it here on street.
me trying to show you guys.
All right, let's...
Look at this fucking perp walk, bro.
Look at this.
Luigi Mangioni pleaded not guilty on state charges, including murder and terrorism.
Mangioni's attorney says she's concerned about her client's right to a fair trial, specifically citing the very public display when authorities escorted Mangioni from the Wall Street heliport to Manhattan federal court last week after he waived extradition from Pennsylvania.
They're literally treating him like he is like some sort of political fodder, like some sort of spectacle.
Look at this shit, bro.
Look at this.
He was on display for everyone to see in the biggest staged perp walk I've ever seen in my career.
I ain't gonna lie, that is one of the biggest perp walks.
That's pretty bad.
That would be a pretty badass photo, though.
Now, the NYPD, their defense of this, by the way, chat, for some of you who are probably wondering, what's the NYPD justification for this?
Their justification is someone might try to break him out.
He has a lot of support, but he also has a lot of haters.
They're doing this not just for his safety, but also to prevent, you know, rogue vigilantes from trying to, you know, free him.
That is why the NYPD said they gave him such a hard, heavy-armed escort.
That's their reasoning.
It was absolutely unnecessary.
It was like perfectly choreographed.
And what was the New York City mayor doing at the and it's funny that here he has Eric Adams, which he's referring to, which, by the way, will cover a little bit of Eric Adams next, okay?
But yeah, what's he doing there?
And mind you, you guys know, I've talked about this, Mayor Adams got indicted not too long ago when this happened for accepting money and bribery from the Turkish government.
You look, you got FBNYPD, JTTF.
This is FBI guys right here.
These are guys that are signed to the FBI.
Or no, JTF?
FBI?
Yeah.
And yeah, JTTF.
Yep.
This press conference, Your Honor, that just made it utterly political.
The state charges against Mangioni could get him life in prison, but the federal murder charges could mean the death penalty.
His attorneys are vowing to fight them.
Crazy perp walk.
But now you guys see what I mean when I said that his lawyer.
Look, bro, I'm being impartial here.
His lawyer makes a good case.
This is kind of like the Chauvin trial.
You guys remember Derek Chauvin?
Bro, there was no way that nigga was getting a fair trial either.
Claimed that there were things brought up in that documentary, evidence material, that she's never seen.
Now, according to People, Friedman Agnifilo also apparently complained that actors playing Mangioni on TV didn't sound anything like him.
Maybe that was a reference to the documentary.
Maybe it was a reference to something else not entirely clear.
But this goes to her overall argument that his right to a fair trial is, quote, continuously being impacted.
Those appear to be Karen Friedman Agnifilo's words there.
Now, according to Inner City Press on X, the judge did set a motion schedule where the defense has to have their paperwork in by April 9th, the prosecution in by May 14th.
The next hearing is going to be set for June.
No trial date has been set as of yet.
And he apparently will remain in federal custody, presumably at the MDC.
And I'll tell you what, after that hearing, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, outside of court, had some words.
Luigi Mangioni remains in federal custody, where he is being prosecuted in three jurisdictions by the federal government, by New York State, and by Altoona, Pennsylvania.
But he's being held in federal custody.
And the Department of Justice has refused to allow him to be in state custody, despite the fact that they've all agreed that the state court is going to go first.
Now, this is problematic for several reasons.
Number one, the federal government is still considering whether to execute Luigi and considering whether to seek the death penalty.
So we are fighting that simultaneously while going first here in state court.
And it impacts our ability to meet with him before court, after court.
He's constantly surrounded by law enforcement.
He's in shackles.
He was wearing a vest today, some looked like a, I don't even know what it looked like, but a very serious vest with his legs shackled and his arms shackled.
And so he's being treated differently because he's being held in federal custody than any other person who would be facing serious murder one charges in New York state court.
And I made a record in court today that I don't understand what this show of danger is for.
When I go visit Luigi at MDC in Brooklyn, I sit with him.
He is unshackled.
He walks around freely in the visiting area.
We sit in a room together without law enforcement hovering over us.
But for whatever reason, here, despite all the law enforcement, they need him to be wearing this vest.
They need him to be shackled, and they stand right over us, and we get no charge.
Yeah, NYPD, bro, they'd be doing shit for Klout, man.
I ain't going to lie.
They'd be doing shit for Klout, bro.
Time with him.
So he is being treated differently because of this unusual and frankly just the fact that he's being prosecuted by three jurisdictions for one event.
It all is about one thing.
One single event.
Freeman Agnifilo also said that while the prosecutors are making an effort to get discovery to them, there's still a lot of important information they're missing.
But what we haven't received is the police paperwork from New York City.
We haven't received any of them.
They call them DD5s.
Those are the follow-up police reports that detectives write.
I am sure there will be hundreds of them, and we have not received those yet.
Very important.
We've also just today received the discovery regarding the arrest in the Altoona case.
And we've received a little of that previously.
And we are concerned that Luigi's constitutional rights were violated in Pennsylvania.
And there are serious search and seizure issues that will be litigated in that case in Pennsylvania and in this case here and in the federal case because it is alleged that Luigi had a gun on him and had other property on him that they are going to use against him in all of the cases.
And if there is a search and seizure issue, and again, we have to review all of the paperwork and camera footage when we receive it before we say definitively whether we think there is one.
But so far, what we are seeing is we think there is a serious search and seizure issue.
Luigi's right to a fair trial is being infringed upon because he is being publicly treated as guilty and as having the presumption of guilt as opposed to the presumption of innocence, which is what he is entitled to.
And although, of course, I understand the NYPD's need for a press conference before an arrest or after an arrest, which they did here.
I didn't like it, but they did it, and I understood it.
What I did not understand was how shocking it was that this week on HBO in a documentary, I see the chief of detectives and the New York City mayor, full hair and makeup done, sitting down and giving an interview for television and talking about the evidence in Luigi's case, talking about police paperwork that we don't have, talking about forensics that we have not yet received.
Oh, that's crazy.
That's actually really bad.
Now, the reason for that, guys, is like the defense needs to have everything that the prosecution has.
This is basic discovery procedure.
You have to give them everything that you're going to use as evidence against the client.
So the fact that they're doing a fucking documentary and they didn't even do the discovery is kind of crazy, bro.
I ain't going to lie.
Clock home!
Punch!
That is kind of fucking crazy that they sat down and did a documentary like this so fucking quick into the case and they haven't even finished discovery.
Fucking stupid, man.
This is what I mean.
That's what I mean when I say the feds would never do this, by the way.
Feds would never fucking do this shit.
Only at the state level do they do dumb shit like that.
Where there's an active pending case, you guys haven't even turned over all your discovery and you niggas are doing documentaries.
Bro, fucking stupid, bro.
God damn.
Steve, I guess we have now today, but I didn't when I was sitting there learning about the case, hearing an actor play Luigi reading from a journal that they say is Luigi's, and we have yet to receive it from the prosecution.
And so it's outrageous that they have time to go and prejudice Mr. Mangioni's ability to receive a fair trial and go out and make these statements, but not give this to us.
And so we are concerned because if the chief of detectives is telling everybody about all this evidence, and what if it ultimately gets suppressed because it was an illegal search and seizure in Altoona, Pennsylvania?
How is he going to get a fair trial?
Okay, so now let's talk a little bit more about Mangioni generally and what we know about his federal case.
Let's talk about that.
So he is facing serious charges in federal court and could end up facing the death penalty if he's convicted.
Well, Mangioni has been indicted in the state case.
An indictment hasn't been filed as of yet in his federal case, but a criminal complaint was filed with the court in December laying out what the government says has happened step by step.
So there are multiple charges in this federal complaint.
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Have stalking, travel and interstate commerce, basically that he allegedly traveled to New York and then stalked Brian Thompson.
Stalking, use of interstate facilities that he used cell phone, interstate wires, the internet to stalk and ultimately kill Brian Thompson.
Murder through use of a firearm.
We'll talk about that a little bit later on.
And then a firearms offense where he possessed, brandished, discharged a firearm that was equipped with a firearm silencer and a muffler.
Now, earlier this month, the Honorable Catherine H. Parker of the Southern District of New York granted a federal charges now.
Continuance around the same time that another attorney was added to the defense team.
And the court filing states, it is further found that given the nature of the prosecution and the complexity of the case, the government and defense counsel, Karen Friedman Agnifilo, Mark Agnifilo, who's by the way her husband and representing Sean Combs in his criminal case, and Avraham Moskowitz, Esquire, have jointly requested a continuance of 30 days to permit both parties adequate preparation for pretrial proceedings and the trial itself, and that the defendant, through counsel, has consented that such a continuance may be granted for that purpose.
It is further found that the granting of such a continuance best serves the ends of justice and outweighs the best interests of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial, and therefore it is ordered that the request for a continuance is hereby granted until March 19th, 2025.
Now, at the beginning of February, Judge Parker granted an application from the Federal Defenders of New York to name a new member of Mangioni's defense team.
The application reads, I recommend the appointment of Avraham Moskowitz as learned counsel.
Mr. Moskowitz is a member of the SDNY Capital Panel and has frequently been found learned in the law of capital cases.
That means a death penalty case.
In arriving at the recommendation, I have contacted the government and defense counsel and have reviewed the conflict list.
Mr. Moskowicz is available and does not appear to have any conflict.
Now, that's really interesting because Mangioni could face the death penalty if he's found guilty of killing Thompson at that federal level.
And the court would want a defense attorney who is well-versed in capital punishment and the changes that it can bring to a case.
Moskowitz has experience.
He served as the assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where this case is being held from 1985 to 1991.
He's now a founding partner at his own law firm.
And by the way, that law firm behind the Agnifilos released a statement when Moskowicz was appointed saying the Agnifilo and Trader team is pleased to have Avi Moskowitz lend his considerable expertise in death penalty cases to Mr. Mangioni's federal case as learned counsel.
The charges could not be more serious, and our client needs every resource at his disposal to fight these unprecedented charges in three jurisdictions.
So what about that third jurisdiction?
You know, one state over in Pennsylvania.
Well, a court appearance was scheduled for next week and Mangioni was supposed to attend virtually, but the court docket now shows that the appearance has been canceled and there's nothing else scheduled at this time.
Officers in Altoona say that when they were called to the McDonald's, Mangioni was sitting at a table looking at a laptop with a backpack on the floor beside him.
The arrest report reads, Coaffian asked the mail to pull down his medical mask so he could see his face.
The mail complied and pulled down his mask.
Affian and Coafian immediately recognized him as the suspect from New York City incident after seeing photos released of him from media sources.
Coaffian asked the mail for identification and provided officers a New Jersey driver's license bearing the name Mark Rosario and a date of birth of 7-21, 1988.
Affian took the license, ran the information through the dispatch center.
Coafian asked the mail if he had been to New York recently and the mail became quiet and started to shake.
During a search of the defendant's backpack, officers located a black 3D printed pistol and a black silencer.
The pistol had a metal slide with a plastic handle and a metal threaded barrel.
The pistol had one loaded Glock magazine with six 9mm full metal jacket rounds.
There was also one look 9mm hollow point round.
The silencer was also 3D printed.
And that kind of gives you some insight into the five charges that Mangioni faces out in PA.
So we have forgery, carrying a firearm without a license, tampering with ideas.
Oh, yeah, I forgot that he got charged in Pennsylvania, too.
They got to get their pound of flesh as well.
Possessing instruments of a crime and providing false identification to law enforcement authorities.
Now, Mangione's legal team apparently launched a website to aggregate everything that people might want to know about the case.
And at the top, it reads, due to the extraordinary volume of inquiries and outpouring of support, this site was created and is maintained by Luigi Mangione's New York legal defense team to provide answers to frequently asked questions, accurate information about his cases and dispel misinformation.
The intent is to share factual information regarding the unprecedented multiple prosecutions against him.
And underneath that, Mangione himself provided a statement which reads, I am overwhelmed by and grateful for everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support.
Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions as mail has flooded MDC from across the country and around the globe.
While it is impossible for me to reply to most letters, please know that I read every one that I receive.
Thank you again to everyone who took the time to write.
I look forward to hearing more in the future.
And the website also includes a frequently asked questions section, which addresses things like what can be sent to Mangioni while he's locked up.
And under the question.
Bro, he probably gets so much fucking fan mail, it's crazy.
You guys know women love these criminals.
May I send him items like books?
The answer reads, Due to the overwhelming generosity of the members of the public, numerous books have already been mailed to Luigi.
He's very appreciative, but kindly asks that people temporarily refrain from sending more books.
The number of books he can possess at any given time is limited.
And another frequently asked question is apparently whether people can send photos to Mangioni while he's behind bars.
Bunch of checks probably sending pictures, guaranteed.
The site clarifies that yes, he can be sent photos in accordance with BOP, Bureau of Prisons mail procedures, but also warrants.
Please note that every photo that is received is screened and reviewed by law enforcement.
So just taking note about what those photos might be.
Yes, the bottom of the site's homepage is something that has been quite controversial.
It is a link to a legal fund through the crowdfunding site, GiveSendGo.
And according to the apparent organizers of the campaign, who call themselves the December 4th Legal Committee, they say they've increased their goal to $1 million, saying, We do not think this is ambitious, but rather appropriate.
Now, here's the thing about that.
Long crime correspondent Chris Stewart spoke with Sam Beard, one of the organizers of the fundraising effort, about the recent report that more than $300,000 had been raised and offered to Mangiani's defense team.
To clarify what that actually meant is we had spent a while trying to get in contact with his team.
And naturally, they're very busy.
And Luigi himself is a hard cat to get a hold of.
And we got word from his lead legal defense attorney that he was aware of the fund and was indeed ready to accept it.
So that announcement was sort of actually just saying we had made that preliminary contact and his team, he and his legal team have decided to accept the funds.
And then we've got this sort of like actual technological transfer.
The fuck is this guy, this creature?
The fuck?
Burr up the funds from one account to another.
And that's an ongoing process.
According to the fundraising site, the amount raised recently broke $500,000, along with a link to the fundraiser.
The website states, please note that by choosing to donate money to his legal defense, you acknowledge that it does not give you any right or access to information or materials regarding the cases, nor will you be able to dictate how any donated monies are spent.
Chris Stewart asked Sam Beard about the ethical implications of showing support for somebody who allegedly committed murder.
And if that wasn't interesting enough to hear what he has to say, Beard's cat also made an appearance during the interview too.
Take a look.
It's brought up some really important questions about morality, about ethics, about the nature of our system.
But at the end of the day, when you have an unjust system that degrades human life, someone is going to be the target of that anger.
And it's either going to be the people who benefit from that system or the people who suffer the most under it who are going to be scapegoated.
I think at the end of the day, what the outpouring of support has revealed is that millions of hardworking Americans know that the people who are actually destroying this country don't arrive by migrant caravan.
They arrive by limousine and private jet wearing $10,000 suits and work on the top floor executive suites of fancy glass clad skyscrapers on Wall Street.
And I think at the end of the day, everybody knows this version of America is unsustainable.
And the question has sort of emerged is, will people band together to bring dignity, liberty, and justice for all, or will things just continue to get worse?
But is, and again, innocent until proven guilty, is murder the path to getting that change?
You know, at the end of the day, standing up to the kings who think they own this country is as American as apple pie.
People aren't celebrating murder, but they understand that Luigi's alleged, oh my goodness, kitty, Luigi's alleged actions have changed the conversation back to where it really belongs, right?
A conversation about all of us, about a plurality of hardworking Americans who work longer, harder than any generation that's come before us.
And we're sort of at this reckoning in the American story where we're like, what direction are we going to go?
And when it's like, you know, the question of morality and the question of ethics, it comes up a lot.
And I think it's a really, really important question.
But, you know, at the end of the day, we live in a world saturated with violence, right?
You know, we've got AI algorithms run by the largest private health insurance corporation in the world that sort of systematically denies people life-saving medical care in order to return value to the shareholders.
And it's like a deeply corrupt and creepy and frankly bizarre system that just caused the death of Brian Thompson.
When I say it makes sense, I'm saying based on the facts of the case, it makes sense.
He's still innocent until proven guilty.
But this is the part that I have questions on.
And said person was killed in furtherance of an act of terrorism involving a violent act and acts dangerous to human life that were in violation of the criminal laws of this state and were intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population, influence the policies of a unit of government by intimidation or coercion, and affect the conduct of a unit of government by murder, assassination, or kidnapping.
Does that apply here?
So, it's a really good question.
Well, first of all, we know the reason that they have alleged this because first degree murder under New York state law is the only way you can get a sentence of life imprisonment without the opportunity for parole.
If it's a second degree murder, and in New York, intentional killing is only second degree.
Some states, intentional is first-degree, but in New York, it's only second-degree.
And by the way, he is charged with that too.
He's charged with just straight up second-degree murder intent, which I think is probably their easiest charge to actually find him guilty on if this goes to trial.
But it's the first degree and this other second degree that I'm asking about.
Yeah.
So the prosecutors want to be able to seek life imprisonment in prison without chance of parole.
So they have upped this with this terrorism enhancement.
Now, does it fit what you just read?
Does it fit the words?
Well, here's how I analyze it.
So assuming the allegations are correct, and of course, as you say, they have to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt in front of a jury, all of that.
He killed a person who he didn't have any personal experience or beef with.
He did it purposefully, and he did it to send a message, right?
Do you agree with all that so far?
Yeah, I would agree with that based on what's been laid out so far.
Right.
To send a message about the insurance industry.
So isn't he trying, wasn't that arguably an act to intimidate others, to terrorize people in that industry, to make them feel in danger, to influence them?
I don't buy your well, let me ask you, is a civilian population other executives at insurance companies?
Sure, they're civilians.
Listen, it doesn't, I don't, I don't see how it gets you to influencing the government.
There's parts of that about influencing the government to do something.
That doesn't seem applicable.
But if he did what is alleged, he did it on purpose to scare people and send a message.
And I think that a jury, like the jury that's going to decide, a jury could determine that that was a terrorist act.
I don't think it's an overcharge, but it's much harder to prove than the second degree case.
I think there is so much room for a defense attorney to rip this apart.
I mean, like a classic example.
I agree.
It's definitely not conventional terrorism at all, but a good defense attorney, I do think, can challenge this for sure.
You know, I don't think it's conventional terrorism, but I do think that, you know, a prosecutor could argue it.
It could go both ways, chat.
I'll be honest with y'all.
Because they can make the argument that he did this as a political thing, which falls under terrorism.
Because insurance, technically, is mandatory by law.
It's mandatory by law.
And he's attacking someone in the insurance world to show that this shit is bullshit.
So it is a political statement to a degree.
That's why he's getting all the support.
Because a lot of people agree with them that the insurance world is fucked.
And I've talked about this before, but I'll say it one more time.
Here's the problem with the insurance industry, right?
The insurance industry, guys, the insurance business, it's the only business that literally is designed, right, to not render the service that they're paid for.
Okay?
That's the biggest problem with the insurance world.
They're literally there to charge you money every month and then not render the service that you're paying for.
And as a matter of fact, to take it a step further, not only are they not rendering the service that you're paying for, they do everything in their power to not pay you for the service that you pay for.
You understand?
They have auditors, investigators, forensic fucking accountants.
They have all these means and measures in place to prevent them actually rendering the service that you're paying for.
And on top of that, insurance is mandatory in many ways, many situations.
Mandatory, legally mandatory.
So by him killing the CEO the way that he did using certain, you know, defy, deny, whatever the fuck, right?
Deny, depose, and I forget the last one.
But you guys get the idea.
It was a very symbolic message, right?
The manifesto, all this stuff.
So you could make the point that this was terrorism because it was done under a political ideology, but you have to weave in the insurance industry to this for it to make sense.
But you could make the argument that this was a political hit.
You could do that.
You could make that claim.
You really could.
So we'll see.
We'll see.
I think it could go either way, chat.
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He goes on a shooting spree, kills people in a crowded area.
You know, this is the idea of a terrorist attack meant to scare the population.
I get it.
Look how we felt after 9-11.
I get it.
This one.
Anti-says.
I didn't approve what Luigi did.
Murder is wrong.
And it will not do anything meaningful regarding healthcare.
But I do see this as a potential connection for normies on both the left and the right to agree on certain issues.
And that may help the movement eventually.
Yeah.
I mean, this insurance issue is not a left or right-wing issue.
Dumbass Ben Shapiro tried to make it a left issue, but it's not.
This is like an American issue.
One just felt like, and let me be clear if the allegations are true.
Sure, he is a danger to society, but there was no indication that he was going out and trying to kill random people.
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Anyway, back to the concept.
And if you look at the tape, the surveillance footage from outside that hotel, there was a bystander there.
There was a witness and didn't even recognize that person, didn't even go near that person, didn't even aim the weapon at that person.
And so because it seems so targeted, do we say that assassins or alleged assassins who have a specific target, they can always be charged with terrorism?
I mean, again, that's the part where it feels tricky to me.
Well, what if, so what if he hadn't been caught?
And now there's a guy out there who has killed a CEO of a healthcare company.
We don't know anything about that except it appears to be a beef with the insurance industry.
Aren't other insurance executives now terrified?
Aren't they, don't they feel at risk?
Hasn't he sent a message to them?
Isn't that what he intended?
Part of my problem with this guy, if the allegations are true, is that he's highly educated.
If he had things to say about insurance, and there are a lot of things that can be said about the insurance in this country, he could have found a viable way to say them and express them and share them.
Shooting a guy in the back wasn't an articulate way to say his point.
Let me ask you this from a legal point of view, the public outpouring of support that he has received.
Could he say, could prosecutors say, there you go, he got what he wanted.
People feel differently.
People feel energized after what Luigi Mangioni is accused of doing.
It worked, this act, this killing.
And I'll get to a minute because he actually, Mangioni himself has actually addressed his supporters.
We'll get to that in a second.
But the outpouring of support, is that something that could help prosecutors?
Okay.
So I have a different feeling about this outpouring of support.
I want to say two things about it.
First of all, we've seen this all through history.
Jesse James had fans.
Bonnie and Clyde had fans.
Al Capone had fans.
So there's nothing new about that.
Secondly, is this an outpouring or just a bunch of nitwits on the internet?
Have we seen one person of any consequence put their name to it and go on a TV show and say what this guy did is good and righteous and he should be congratulated?
Has a single real person taken that position?
I don't see, I haven't seen it.
There are certain journalists who have been taking some creative liberties regarding this.
And by the way, he received over $500,000 in his legal defense fund.
There was just reported that somebody put forward $11,000, one anonymous donor.
That's real money.
That's real support.
Yeah, I've heard that too.
That's not a lot of money in the grand scheme of things.
Really?
Listen, I'm surprised it's that much, right?
I'm surprised that that many people gave money to an Ivy League educated rich guy who was accused of murder.
Bro is so jealous, man.
He doesn't need the money.
He's got a family.
Or he could get a public defender if he doesn't have the resources.
So giving him money for his legal defense is garbage.
I don't know.
What can he use that $500,000 for?
It's got to help with his legal fees.
He's hired some high-powered attorneys.
So it's an interesting thing.
I don't know enough about this site that's taking these contributions.
I don't know what that site says about what the money can be used for.
But my caution to the public, whenever they're contributing to somebody's legal defense, will be the redefine print because I'm not sure he's under any restriction to use that for his legal defense.
Let me ask you this.
So his team apparently started a website, seemingly from his lawyers.
And it's LuigiMangioniInfo.com.
When you go on there, it lists information about the case.
But one of the things you get is a statement from the defendant himself.
And the statement is, I am overwhelmed by and grateful for everyone who has written me to share their stories and express their support.
Powerfully, this support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions as mail has flooded MDC from across the country and around the globe.
That's the Metropolitan Detention Center where he's currently locked up.
While it's impossible for me to reply to most letters, please know that I read every one that I receive.
Thank you again to everyone who took the time to write.
I look forward to hearing more in the future.
Two questions for you.
Go back.
One, that statement.
Could that be used against him?
And number two, the idea that if this was his legal team, who created this website, what's the strategy there?
Okay.
So the answer to your first question is any statement he makes publicly could theoretically be introduced as evidence at trial.
Like he has a right not to testify, but if he makes a public statement or recorded statement, in theory, they could try to introduce that.
I didn't find anything in that statement that was incriminating.
I'm not sure why a prosecutor would want to use that statement.
Well, again, again, this is a guy who, if you believe, committed an act of murder to intimidate or influence a civilian population, wanted to make some sort of change.
It could potentially be he's talking about the support he received.
Maybe it goes into that idea.
I guess.
I mean, going to something.
I don't know.
I mean, that's like, if he has support, then I suppose.
All right.
Let's get it to the next thing.
We're going to talk about Mayor Adams.
I wanted to talk about this the other day, but I couldn't.
This is actually a really good video that Legal Ego put out with Trump, which is kind of crazy.
This dude hates Trump.
I ain't gonna lie.
But he does make a good point in this video.
So this video is Worse Than Watergate Thursday Night Massacre.
Very interesting shit.
This covers the Mayor Adams stuff.
Which, if you guys are not familiar, I covered this already.
But now we're going to get into obviously him working for this pardon.
Anti-Semit cat.
This was one out of one political hit guy was clearly brainwashed by CEA, CIA, but it was not to scare population as this dumbass says it was to scare CEOs.
That leads to more money and support for ADL and ZIO agenda for CEO.
They might be involved, but they benefit.
Okay.
Worse than Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
Open corruption is on full display at the Department of Justice.
Because acting Deputy Attorney General Nil Bove III appears to have broken a backroom deal with New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
Help push Trump's immigration agenda, and the feds will kill the corruption case against you.
A classic quid pro quo.
But when Bove ordered U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon to file a motion to dismiss, she refused and instead resigned.
Her letter to Attorney General Pam Bonnie set off a mass exodus that will probably be remembered as the Thursday Night Massacre.
And when Sassoon quit, Bove demanded some other attorney do his dirty work.
No one stepped up.
And one by one, they chose the door instead.
As one said in his resignation letter, quote, I expect you'll find someone foolish or cowardly enough to file your motion, but it was never going to be me.
As the time of this recording, at least seven prosecutors have resigned in protest.
Desperate, Bove and Bondi forced the remaining members of the Public Integrity Unit, or PIN, into a room, squid game style, and gave them one hour to pick who would eventually carry out the order, or they would all be fired en masse.
This is so much worse than Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre.
Now, why do I say that?
Well, because we've been here before.
On October 20th, 1973, President Richard Nixon tried to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox, who was investigating the Watergate affair.
Cox had subpoenaed Nixon's secret Oval Office recordings, which contained crucial evidence of White House misconduct.
Nixon refused to comply and instead offered a compromise, a summary of the tapes prepared by Democratic Senator John Stennis, a Nixon ally who was basically deaf.
Cox rejected that offer, insisting on the full tapes instead.
In response, Nixon ordered Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire Cox.
Richardson refused and resigned in protest.
Nixon then ordered Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelhaus to fire Cox, but he too refused and resigned.
And finally, what's basically going on here, chat?
What's going on is attorneys from the Southern District of New York that indicted Mayor Adams for bribery and corruption basically charges.
When Pam Bondi's Deputy Attorney General said, hey, you need to dismiss the charges against this, against the mayor, instead of dismissing the charges, AUSA's over in the Southern District of New York started quitting.
They started quitting.
So they think that this is corruption, right?
So they start resigning, you know, left and right.
And then on top of that, the USA, the head AUSA that runs the Southern District of New York, okay?
Because the way it goes is this, guys.
You have a USA, United States Attorney, then underneath them, they got assistant United States attorneys.
And the USA is appointed by the president.
Okay?
So the Southern District of New York is a very prestigious United States Attorney's Office.
The USA basically is going to resign because she does not want to dismiss the charges against Mayor Adams.
And this guy is comparing it to Nixon and Watergate scandal.
Finally, Solicitor General Robert Bork, who had then become the acting attorney general, complied with Nixon's demand and fired Cox.
Now, that was only a few months before Nixon resigned.
And at the time, this was a historic presidency-ending scandal.
But what a difference 50 years makes.
Now, as we talked about last year, a federal grand jury indicted New York City.
Yeah, guys, we don't have after hours tonight because we have our event tomorrow morning.
So the team is resting.
So that's what's going on.
Mayor Eric Adams for accepting bribes, wire frauds, soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals and conspiracy.
The indictment alleges that Adams and his staff received hundreds of thousands of dollars in free flights and hotels from the Turkish government and alleges that Adams used straw donors to bypass federal campaign finance laws and misuse the New York City public matching fund system to receive over $10 million in public funds for his 2021 mayoral campaign.
The government alleges that in return, Adams gave political favor, such as overruling the New York City Fire Department's determination that the new Turkish consular building was unsafe.
The FDNY found 60 violations that needed to be handled before the skyscraper could open to the so and the reason why why Mayor Adams rushed them is because the prime minister of Turkey was supposed to come to this building and he needed an approval so they can go ahead and have their ceremony like for the grand opening.
So he rushed them despite the fact that there were violations in the building to get it open.
That is a big part of the reason why they're indicting him.
Because basically what they're saying is you were bribed and you used your authority and your power to try to bend the rules or get around the rules.
The public.
And according to the indictment, Adams intervened and the FDNY officer who made the recommendations was told he would be fired if he didn't acquiesce.
And the quote, skyscraper opened as requested by the Turkish official.
And in December, prosecutors notified the court that they discovered more illegal conduct by Adams, including destruction of evidence, and that they would probably file a superseding indictment to that effect.
Now, reporting indicates that acting Attorney General Bovet superseding indictment means they're going to basically add more charges to the indictment that they already have.
Didn't care about any of this.
He set out to make a deal with Adams that would please Trump and sought to use the criminal allegations to their advantage.
Note that Bove worked diligently on the January 6th prosecutions before leaving the DOJ and defending Trump.
Now, Mayor Adams did not resign when he was indicted, and it seems that he determined that his best chance of political and personal survival was to cozy up to Trump.
And to that effect, Adams' lawyers are William Burke and Alex Spiro.
Spiro also represents Elon Musk, and Burke recently became an ethics advisor to Trump's private companies.
Now, shortly after Trump took office, lawyers for Adams apparently asked Trump to pardon the mayor.
But instead of a pardon, they got a call from Emil Bove.
And until recently, Bove was one of Trump's many criminal defense lawyers.
Trump nominated Bovet as the Principal Assistant Deputy Attorney General, or Paddig, which does not require Senate confirmation.
He is currently acting Deputy Attorney General, while Trump's other personal attorney Todd.
Okay, so Deputy Attorney General, so he's under Pam Bandi, guys, right now.
He's acting.
He's the number two to Pamboni.
Remember the blondie that swore in Cash Patel?
That dude is her number two acting, though.
He doesn't have the position full.
Todd Blanche goes through the confirmation process.
So this guy is going to be the one that they're going to put as a deputy attorney general because he's got to go through Senate confirmation.
But the other guy does not.
Trump took office.
Lawyers for Adams apparently asked Trump to pardon the mayor.
But instead of a pardon, they got a call from Emil Bove.
And until recently, Bovet was one of Trump's many criminal defense lawyers.
Trump nominated Bovet as the Principal Assistant Deputy Attorney General or Paddig.
Okay.
Principal Attorney General.
Okay, so this is like, think of it as like a czar.
This is like a czar position right here.
Doesn't have to be confirmed from the Senate, more of a ceremonial position, but you get a lot of authority.
Same thing with Tom Holman.
Which does not require Senate confirmation.
He is currently acting Deputy Attorney General while Trump's other personal attorney, Todd Blanche, goes through the confirmation process.
For two years, it's reported Bovet was one of two chiefs of the Terrorism and International Narcotics Unit in the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office.
His tenure was reputedly a disaster.
A judge slammed Bove for quote.
So he was a former AUSA.
Looks like he had some issues.
Let's see, the court remains the view expressed that the disclosure failure represents, however, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Instead, the court urges a full investigation by DOJ's Office of Professional Responsibility on matters related to prosecutorial misconduct in this case.
It is the court's hope that, okay, damn, quote, grave derelict.
Well, he was given an OPR investigation, it seems.
...of prosecutorial responsibility and identified, quote, "systemic prosecutorial misconduct" in a case involving alleged evasion of sanctions.
The judge said the prosecution was, quote, "marred by repeated failures to disclose exculpatory evidence." As we've talked about before, the failure to disclose exculpatory evidence, generally known as a Brady violation, is a serious ethical breach and can result in convictions being overturned.
And that's what happened when Bovet and the team of prosecutors he supervised prosecuted a defendant who had been convicted on several counts of evading sanctions against Iran.
Prosecutors asked the court to vacate the jury verdict.
Then District Court Judge Allison Nathan blamed the co-chief saying, quote, the supervising unit chiefs appear to have offered little in the way of supervision.
And Bove left the Justice Department shortly after the case went sideways.
But in stunning allegations here, the New York Times reported that Bovet essentially coached the mayor's defense team on what talking points to use ahead of time and got them on board with the unorthodox immigration policies for no prosecution plan.
That led to So this looks really bad, bro.
I ain't gonna look man, you guys know I like Trump.
You guys know I like the MAGA.
You know, I like his picks, some of them.
Uh, but yo, for you guys to stick your neck out like this for a New York City mayor that's a Democrat that never really fucked with y'all in the first place, I don't get it.
I don't think it's worth it.
Be 100% honest with you guys.
Because I'm not gonna lie, this does not look good.
Definitely doesn't fucking look good.
They're sticking their neck out quite a bit for fucking Mayor Adams.
To a meeting between Bovet, the defense team, and acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, the prosecutor who had inherited the case.
Now, during that meeting, Bove allegedly steered the conversation to how the changes hurt the mayor's ability to fight illegal immigration in New York City.
Bove also wanted to know whether it hurt the mayor's re-election prospects, which, yes, it should hurt one's re-election prospects if you are alleged to have engaged in abject criminality.
But as we'll discuss in a second, U.S. Attorney Sassoon summarized what went down here.
Quote, I attended a meeting on January 31st, 2025, with Mr. Bovet, Adams' counsel, and members of my office.
Adams's attorneys repeatedly urged what amounted to a quid program.
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Indicating that Adams would be in a position to assist with the department's enforcement priorities only if the indictment were dismissed.
Mr. Bovet admonished a member of my team who took notes during that meeting and directed the collection of those notes at the meeting's conclusion.
Now, admittedly, it's not usually the lawyers who engage in the Stringer Bell defense.
Is you taking notes on a criminal fucking conspiracy?
No, that's kind of funny.
I ain't gonna lie, that was kind of funny.
Beauvais has subsequently admitted that he told someone to confiscate the notes, but said it was in the name of preventing leaks, which is weird because the existence of notes have no bearing on whether someone leaks the content of a meeting or not.
Notes are merely a record of what happened.
Is you taking notes on a criminal fucking conspiracy?
I guess the answer was yes.
And a few days after that meeting, Bovay ordered acting U.S. Attorney Sassoon to drop all charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams and issued a public memorandum to that effect.
Now, amazingly, Bovet's memorandum explaining his rationale says it has absolutely nothing to do with the quote strength of the evidence or the legal theories on which the case is based, which are issues on which we defer to the U.S. Attorney's Office at this time.
That alone was basically unprecedented and stunning.
I'll be right back, guys.
I'm going to just check on Frank real quick.
Make sure he's good.
I'll be right back.
Time, Bove had no criticism of Sassoon or her staff.
In fact, he told her, quote, this directive in no way calls into question the integrity and efforts of the line prosecutors responsible for the case or your efforts in leading those prosecutors in connection with a matter you inherited.
So why on earth would Bovet want to dismiss this case?
Well, facially, he questioned the actions of former U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, which Bove said, quote, threatened the integrity of the proceedings, including by increasing the prejudicial pretrial publicity that risks impacting potential witnesses and the jury pool.
Now, we'll talk about those allegations in a second.
And according to Bove, quote, it cannot be ignored that Mayor Adams criticized the prior administration's immigration policies before the charges were filed.
Now, Bovet's memorandum explicitly says it doesn't question that the prosecutors had enough evidence to bring these charges before a grand jury or that there was enough evidence to win the case.
And the memo also doesn't mention the other three criminal cases filed against Adams's aides, which rely on much of the same evidence cited in the Adams indictment.
Additionally, Bove's second reason for seeking dismissal is that the quote pending prosecution has unduly restricted Mayor Adams' ability to devote full attention and resources to the illegal immigration and violent crime that escalated under the policies of the prior administration.
We are particularly concerned about the impact of the prosecution on Mayor Adams' ability to support critical ongoing federal efforts as described in Executive Order 14165.1.
Now, in a way, it's helpful that they are so incompetent and that they say the quiet part out loud.
This rationale doesn't make any sense.
Adams isn't the only person capable of handling important security issues in New York City.
But also, yeah, being engaged in and being indicted for unrelated corruption will hamper your efforts to be the mayor.
So Bove ordered Sassoon to file a motion for leave to dismiss, but nothing appeared on the docket.
Now, at the time of this memo, anyone who read it knew that something corrupt was going on because the motion sought to ask the judge to dismiss the case without prejudice.
A dismissal without prejudice means the case is dismissed, but the government has the right to refile charges in the future.
Well, on the other hand, a dismissal with prejudice permanently ends the case, preventing the government from prosecuting the defendant on those charges ever again.
Now, if you thought the process was tainted, you would either cure the infirmity, which, as we'll talk about, is what Sassoon wanted to do, or you dismiss with prejudice so the prosecution is done.
But in this case, dismissal with prejudice allows the administration to hold future prosecution over the head of Mayor Adams.
Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, even admitted this in a joint appearance with Adams on Fox News.
If he doesn't come through, I'll be back in New York City.
And we won't be sitting on the couch.
I'll be in his office up his butt saying, where the hell is it agreement we came to?
Yes, so funny.
So if the charges are dismissed without prejudice, the Trump administration can hold future prosecution over the head of Eric Adams, like the sword of Damocles, and get him to do what they want.
So in response a few days later, acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Danielle Sassoon, submitted her conditional resignation to Attorney General Pam Bondi, quitting in protest of the order to dismiss the Adams case.
Now, Sassoon is a prosecutor who's probably best known for her cross-examination of Sam Bankman Freed during his fraud case.
Now, Sassoon has deep conservative roots, having clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and Brett Kavanaugh when he was a member of the DC Circuit.
She's also a member of the Federalist Society.
But three weeks ago, she was handpicked by the Trump administration to take over as acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, while Jay Clayton, Trump's pick to run the SDNY, went through the confirmation process.
And she's eight months pregnant right now, so you can bet she doesn't need this crap right now.
Now, Clayton previously created his own mini Saturday Night Massacre.
You might recall in 2020, Bill Barr tried to fire then-U.S.
Attorney Jeffrey Berman, who was the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and replaced him with Clayton, who was the head of the SEC at the time.
Berman refused because Clayton had no experience as a U.S. attorney or as a prosecutor.
So it's fun we get to relive that.
Okay, one scandal at a time.
Now, U.S. attorneys take two oaths upon assuming office.
The first is the constitutional oath taken by all federal employees.
Quote, I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
That I take the sorry guys, I was on the phone with Angie.
Fucking Frank pooped in the bathroom.
God damn it.
He's sick.
His poop came out all fucking watery and shit, so she's going to come over and clean.
God damn it.
This obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I'm.
Greba, if this is if you're falling asleep, then nigga, you're just retarded.
I don't know what to tell you, bro.
This is IIIQ content, dude.
Like, go to sleep then, nigga.
Second, here, Sassoon took a jurisdictional oath as a member of the New York State Bar.
Quote, I do solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution.
I think he has diarrhea, chat.
Shit came all watery and stuff of the state of New York.
And then I will faithfully discharge his normally he never uses a bathroom inside, but it's in my bathroom, so it's fine.
It's easy to clean.
Angie's gonna come by and clean it.
But yeah, bro, got diarrhea.
Duties of the Office of Attorney and Counselor Law according to the best of my ability.
But Sassoon informed Attorney General Pamboni that, quote, I cannot credibly represent the government before the courts if I seek to dismiss the Adams case on this record.
So let's hear from Sassoon in her own words about what happened and why.
Quote, on February 10th, 2025, I received a memorandum from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directing me to dismiss.
Okay, so this is the United States Attorney.
Her response to getting this letter.
This is the indictment against Mayor Eric Adams without prejudice subject to certain conditions, which would require leave of court.
When I took my oath of office three weeks ago, I vowed to well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I was about to enter.
Sassoon said her oath as a U.S. attorney includes making, quote, only good faith arguments and not I'm fit of good food, guys.
One that I've had.
Frank has a very sensitive stomach, and what he does is sometimes he'll lick shit he's not supposed to lick.
Like, I'll be out with him, and he'll eat something he's not supposed to eat or whatever.
So that happens sometimes too, where he'll get sick.
Did he eat chocolate?
No, he didn't eat chocolate.
Using the quote, he just has a very sensitive stomach.
Criminal enforcement authority of the United States to achieve political objectives or other improper aims.
And that was exactly what Bovet was doing.
He admitted as such.
Bove cited two reasons for dismissing the Adams case, none of which had anything to do with criminal justice.
First, because the mayor promised to enforce Trump's immigration priorities in New York City, and second, because Bovet claimed that former U.S. Attorney Damian Williams weaponized the Department of Justice.
Now, Beauvais did not deny that there was substantial evidence that Eric Adams committed crimes, and yet, quote, Mr. Bovet appears prepared to concede that Adams should receive leniency for federal crimes solely because he occupies an important public position and can use that position to assist in the administration's policy priorities.
Federal prosecutors may not consider potential defendants political associations' activities or beliefs.
See, Waite versus the United States, politically motivated prosecutions violate the Constitution.
If a criminal prosecution cannot be used to punish political activity, it likewise cannot be used to induce or coerce such activity.
Threatening criminal prosecution, even to gain an advantage in civil litigation, is considered misconduct for an attorney.
See, for example.
Yeah, yeah, she's cooking this memo, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
And this is a trouble pointee, so she's not stupid, right?
Sample DC Bar Ethics Opinion 339, ABA Criminal Justice Standard 3-1.6, quote, a prosecutor should not use other improper considerations, such as partisan or political personal considerations, in exercising prosecutorial discretion.
Sassoon then quoted Pamboni to Pam Boni, quote, in your words, the Department of Justice will not tolerate abuses of the criminal justice process, coercive behavior, or other forms of misconduct.
Dismissal of the indictment for no other reason than to influence Adams's mayoral decision-making would be all three.
This is a classic quid pro quo.
Quote, Adams's advocacy should be called out for what it is, an improper offer of immigration enforcement assistance in exchange for a dismissal of his case.
Although Mr. Bove disclaimed any intention to exchange leniency in this case for Adams' assistance in enforcing federal law, that is the nature of the bargain laid bare in Mr. Bove's memo.
That is especially so given Mr. Bove's comparison to the Bout Prisoner Exchange, which was quite expressly a quid pro quo, but one carried out by the White House and not the prosecutors in charge of Bout's case.
Now, I probably don't need to tell you, it is extraordinary for a U.S. attorney to accuse the third highest ranking lawyer in the Justice Department of entering into a quid pro quo deal of this nature.
But that is crazy.
Bove himself compared the quid pro quo between Trump and Adams to the deal between Russia and the United States to release notorious Russian arms dealer Victor Bout in return for American gold medalist Brittany Greiner.
Uh yeah, American gold medalist, you mean WNBA player pothead idiot?
I like how he framed that.
You have to frame her like in a good way.
Sassoon called that analogy particularly alarming.
That prisoner swap was an exchange of official acts between separate sovereigns, the United States and Russia, neither of which had any claim that the other should obey its laws.
By contrast, Adams is an American citizen and a local elected official who is seeking a personal benefit, immunity from federal laws to which he is undoubtedly subject.
In exchange for act enforcement of federal law, he has no right to refuse.
Now, I would compare this to another Russian deal, the one where President Trump tried to solicit a bribe from Ukrainian President Vlodimir Zelensky by refusing to send congressionally appropriated military aid to Ukraine unless he did him a favor of finding or fabricating dirt on his political rival Joe Biden.
Now, since it's been in the news so much, I will remind you that too was an act of impoundment that the president had no authority over.
But admittedly, in some sense, this is a little different because with the Ukraine blackmail, it was purely for Trump's personal interest, where here it goes to effectuate political goals.
But this guy doesn't like Trump.
That's not how criminal prosecutions work.
You are not supposed to withhold prosecution against a murderer, for example, just because they agree with you about, I don't know, vaccine mandates or something.
And there is also one tiny reason why you don't offer a politician a personal benefit, like dismissing criminal charges on the condition that they perform or not perform an official duty.
There's a technical term for it.
It's on the tip of my tongue.
Oh, bribery.
If Mayor Adams had discretion in the performance of the immigration-related actions, there is a colorable argument that Bovet attempted or successfully bribed him to perform his official acts.
Now, the counterargument is that the Trump administration was simply giving him a personal benefit to induce him to perform actions that he was otherwise required to perform, though that goes back to problem number one.
But on these facts, I don't know.
I hope Bove doesn't want to see any Broadway shows anytime soon.
I'm just kidding.
Hamilton is obviously going to be shut down as DEI.
But Bovet's second rationale for dismissal is that former U.S. Attorney Damian Williams, who's a Democrat, weaponized the Department of Justice against Mayor Adams, obviously another Democrat.
This was a talking point of Adams that Bovet adopted, and Mayor Adams played this up for Tucker Carlson in late January 2025, just as negotiations between his lawyers and Bovet were heating up.
Adams's lawyer Spiro had filed papers with the court a few weeks back that the prosecution should be dropped because U.S. Attorney Williams, who had already left the Department of Justice at this point, wrote an op-ed about how New York was in crisis.
Now, the judge, Judge Ho, rejected Adams' argument, finding that the op-ed referred mainly to the problems with New York State and that the op-ed only made an oblique reference to ethical problems, which did not name Adams specifically, did not contain any opinions on Adams' guilt, and did not go beyond the public record.
So Sassoon pushed back on the allegations about Williams' motivations and actions.
Quote, if anything, I've learned that Mr. Williams' role in the investigation oversight of this case was even more minimal than I had assumed.
The investigation began before Mr. Williams took office.
He did not manage his day-to-day investigation, and the charges in his case were recommended or approved by four experienced career prosecutors, the chiefs of the SDNY Public Corruption Unit and career prosecutors at the Public Integrity Section of the Justice Department.
Mr. Williams' decision to ratify the recommendations does not taint the charging decision.
And notably, Adams has not brought a vindictive or selective prosecution motion, nor would one be successful.
And Sassoon criticized Bovet's assertion that the prosecution was timed to hurt the mayor's chances at re-election.
Adams was indicted nine months before the Democratic primary, and similar timing occurred in corruption charges against Senator Bob Menendez, convicted, and Representative Duncan Hunter, convicted and then pardoned by Trump.
Now, Sassoon said that Adams chose the timing of his trial and that he could have delayed it until after the primary.
He chose before, even though he knew, quote, the burden trial preparation would place on his ability to govern the city or campaign for re-election.
But that is his choice.
And the district court has made clear that Adams is free to seek a continuance.
The parties therefore cannot argue with candor that dismissing serious charges before an election, but holding open the possibility that those charges could be reinstated.
So basically, guys, long story short, they don't like that they want charges dropped against Mayor Adams in return for him complying with Trump's immigration reform.
As you guys know, I told you guys this before.
I told you that Adams is trying to posture for a fucking pardon, and that's what he's basically getting here.
But they're holding charges over his head saying, look, the government still has the ability can still dismiss it.
They can still come back and charge you again.
So, very important to know.
Yeah.
Quote, we have proposed a superseding indictment that would add an obstruction conspiracy count based on evidence that Adams destroyed and instructed others to destroy evidence and provide false information to the FBI, and that would add further factual allegations regarding his participation in a fraudulent straw donor scheme.
And in our video on Adams, we talked about the probable destruction of evidence by several of the mayor's associates.
Mohamed Bahi, one of the mayor's aides, is already facing charges of witness hampering and destroying evidence.
Now, not surprisingly, Adams consented to a dismissal without prejudice, which means the department could refile a criminal case later.
Sassoon claimed that Bove negotiated this deal without informing her office, and the offer is dangerous and corrupt.
She suggested that the judge may not even grant the motion to dismiss.
Quote, Adams' consent would not guarantee a successful motion, given the basic flaws of these stated rationales for dismissal.
Basically, she is waving a red flag saying that Judge Ho should make an inquiry into this dismissal.
And Sassoon said that Bove's order requires her to violate her ethical obligations.
Quote, because I do not see any good faith basis for the proposed position, I cannot make such arguments consistent with my duty of candor.
And she's probably right.
Ethical duties prohibit a lawyer from taking positions that are contrary to law or outside the bounds of reasonable advocacy.
Sassoon closed the letter by asking Bondi for a meeting, quote, in the event you are unwilling to meet or reconsider the directive in light of the problems raised by Mr. Bove's memo, I'm prepared to offer my resignation.
It has been and continues to be my honor to serve as a prosecutor in the Southern District of New York.
Now, I wanted to take a step back and get a gut check on this outrageous behavior.
So I asked former AUSA Mitchell Effner for his thoughts on the magnitude of Sassoon's letter about Bove.
Thanks, Devin.
I'm very appreciative of the opportunity to speak about this.
I am speaking on my own behalf, and I am speaking as a former federal prosecutor.
When I became a federal prosecutor, the mantra that was really crazy was that we needed to act without fear or favor.
Meaning that we needed to act without fear of the personal consequences, and we needed to act without favor or disfavor to any- All right, so let's see here.
We got a Twitter space going on.
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Let's go in here.
We got Ian Carroll, Chase Geiser.
Let's see who's in here.
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You know what I mean?
Like when you don't have a teleprompter and it's like that live light blinks on, you just got to go.
Like, I know, I never know what I'm going to say when I'm on air.
Obviously, I'm not nearly as good at it as Alex.
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I know.
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But Chase, Edward.
He's also been doing it a long time.
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It's like maybe a month ago or so.
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I wish I knew what you were talking about.
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I should clip it.
Yeah, no, no.
I know what he's talking about because it was like it was above all the others, you did.
If I go back and get a text, I sent it to you that day that I saw it.
I must all right.
While we wait to see if we got a mic there, we can keep going back to this.
Any potential defendant on the basis of who they were or how powerful they were.
That is the mantra of the Department of Justice.
That is something that Danielle Sassoon picked up in her truly amazing letter to Pam Bandi, the Attorney General, explaining why she could not go along with moving to dismiss the charges against Mayor Adams.
That letter is one of the bravest, most courageous things that I have ever seen any lawyer do.
And I tip my hat to her.
Danielle Sassoon is somebody who I did not expect to become my hero.
She and I have very different political views.
She is a federalist.
She was a clerk to the late Justice Antonine Scalia.
She is a died-in-the-wool conservative.
She did not do what she did because of politics.
She did this because of her adherence to the motto, the creed, and the mission of the Department of Justice.
So, moving one step forward, this is important because everybody in the Department of Justice needs to know that the prosecutions will move forward without fear or favor.
When I was in AUSA, I asked FBI agents, DE agents, others to go in the line of duty.
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I ain't gonna lie, bro.
This Platte Boy Max guy is kind of a retard, but let's see what he's if he spits any facts here.
Said that he's a gooner.
Probably has a gooner, to be honest with you.
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It looks like some InfoWar guys.
I'll probably get off.
I'll probably leave this space.
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Yes.
Yeah, I could do a police video.
I'll do two or three police videos that I'm going to get off because I do got to wake up early, guys.
We got that mastermind tomorrow.
All right.
As usual, watch it without any interruptions, chat.
And we'll go from there.
I'll get myself out the way.
Oh, shit.
Police, put the guns out!
Hold your hands up!
Put the guns out!
Police, put the guns out!
He's going to Warren.
He's going to Warren.
Back up.
Back up.
let's keep our house on cover talk i think he's out Life bike.
This way.
Please.
Get on the ground.
Get on the ground talk.
Here's the machine.
Oh shit.
Stop!
Right side, right side.
This way.
Get on the ground.
Get on the ground talk.
Yeah, the machine.
Stop, stop reaching!
Stop reaching!
Now!
He's down on the ground.
We're in the back, Ali, Ali.
Peace of Warman and birth of Christ.
Damn.
All right.
Let's now let's look at that together here.
Let's play that back.
So you got both cops on both sides.
You're right.
Please, put the guns off.
Hold on.
Put the gun down.
Okay, so it's not, they're not sure of what he has yet because they're saying put the gun down, but he doesn't.
I don't think he has a gun.
He has a machete.
This cop over here is left-handed, not combined.
Please, hit the gun down.
Let's give it a hot some cover, Todd.
Let's get off.
All right.
So I'm going to zone in on this one on the right here.
It looks like he gets a better vantage point.
I think he's out.
I'm out.
Stop.
Let's get this.
This is time.
Yep.
Right side.
This way.
They're taking cover, obviously.
Right?
So here this guy is on this side, and this guy on the other side.
I'll keep my eye on this right-hand side.
Don't watch it back on the left-hand side.
I'll move myself out the way.
But right now, I'm focusing on right here on the right.
Right here.
Please!
Okay, gun is up.
Let's him know that they're law enforcement.
Get on the ground.
Get on the ground.
And then you just charge up with the machete.
Yep.
This thing is still cooked.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop reaching.
Stop.
Reach out.
And that was probably the kill shot right there.
Now.
He's down the ground.
We're in the back.
We're in the back.
All right.
Let's watch it one more time now.
But what we're going to do is we're going to watch it from the left-hand side.
Focus on the left-hand side.
So...
Text cover as well.
Get on the ground.
Get on the ground.
Here he comes.
Boom.
Stop reaching.
Boom.
That right there probably was the fuck the kill shot right there, bro.
You can see he moves a little bit.
Stop.
Stop.
Yeah, because he reached for the knife and they shot him.
Stop reaching.
You can see his right hand went forward.
You reach for it and he gets shot again.
Stop.
Boom.
Cooked.
Reach out.
Reaching.
Now.
Clean shoot all day, chat.
Clean shoot all day.
Clean shoot all day.
Let's see this one.
Baseball bat.
Okay.
Jeremy, stay out of it!
Calm down!
You're going to get fucking shot.
Oh, shit.
Hold up, dude.
Oh my god, you're fucking shooting my shit!
Get it!
Get inside!
Go on, pass, please!
I don't want you to watch me.
Get!
Get out of here!
Drop it, don't drop, don't drop.
Drop it!
Drop it, don't drop.
Do it now.
What?
Get out of here.
Get the gun on.
I got gun on you.
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
Go away, man.
Another way.
Yeah.
Get that way.
Speed this up.
I can't imagine.
They're coming.
They're coming.
I can't imagine.
They're coming.
I can't imagine.
All right.
Get on the ground!
Get on the ground now!
Don't let me shoot you!
Get on the ground!
Do it now!
Don't do it now!
Just the bat!
Drop the bat!
Do it!
Drop it!
Drop it!
Don't touch!
Don't go!
Don't touch!
Drop the bat!
Do it now!
Get on your battle and drop the bat!
Why are you here?
We need additional please.
Drop the bat!
Why are you here?
Why are you here?
Yes!
He's bringing a damn bat around!
Drop the bat!
Drop that bat!
Drop it now!
Drop the bat!
Drop it!
I would like to know.
God, you guys!
I have a gun, right?
Come on, man.
I do not want to shoot you today.
I don't want to shoot you today.
Drop that bat.
I want more.
Go for it.
Hey, Johnny, hey!
Go!
Go!
You killed him?
Hey, come on, watch him, watch him!
I got him!
What is happening?
Can't do him to have a gun!
Don't even have a seat, pal!
Come on!
Hey, I got you!
I got him!
He's done!
No, Edgar!
Go on the way!
Yeah!
Take that bat away.
Yep.
Kick that bat.
Get out of there.
Federal agency and had to have this.
No, brother.
Didn't take somebody said that they took my JFK video down.
No, bro.
It's still here.
Here it is.
It's still up.
Matter of fact, guys, let's get this video up with the likes, man.
I'm going to drop it again here.
Let's get the likes up on it.
I'm gonna go back and put timestamps on it later too.
They're about five.
Suspect struck my vehicle.
They hold that.
And I bumped it with my vehicle.
Copy.
Hey Max, Max, hey come here.
Max, come here.
Some idiot said that was not clean.
Yeah, it was clean, bro.
They came at him with a fucking bat.
When one officer started shooting at him and the other one started shooting at him, the other one infers, yo, my guy's in danger.
I'm going to shoot too.
Because he was shooting first.
So yeah, it's a clean shoot, bro.
You guys don't like it, but whatever.
Like, Laudian niggas are soft when it comes to this use of force shit, man.
You guys really be thinking, like, oh, wow, but he's at a bat.
I'd like to see you on the other end when someone coming at you with a fucking bat.
Let's see how quickly you shoot.
Some of you are some fucking idiots in chat, bro.
Well, you're not supposed to be loitering neither.
You know that?
You got your dragon with you?
No?
Okay.
Tell you what.
Let me get your information, okay?
You ain't got no warrants or nothing like that?
Perfect.
Alright, what's your name, sir?
I'm sorry?
M-U.
Oh, Emundo.
Okay.
What's your last name, Amundo?
I'm sorry?
Maza?
M-A-Z-A?
Easy-A.
Easy-A.
Easy.
Yeah, the idiot that said it wasn't clean was a dude named Slumpy the One.
That one was not clean, bro.
Shut the fuck up.
You don't know shit.
Slumpy the one, you should name yourself Dummy the One.
When's your birthday?
Uh, do you have a Texas ID?
Some idiot said, shoot him in the kneecap.
That's how I know y'all niggas are dumb.
Saying stupid shit like that.
Shoot him in the kneecap, bro, so they'll die.
Yeah, so they come back and sue you.
You know your number?
No?
All right, what's your uh, what's your social?
When police shoot chat, they don't shoot to fucking incapacitate.
They shoot to end the threat, which means kill your dumbass.
FYI.
Ain't nobody shooting you in the fucking kneecap, bro.
All right, what the fuck, let me say.
out of this gas station.
You ain't got nothing on you ain't supposed to have?
No?
You sure?
You know, you got some warrants?
Yeah, you got a few?
For what?
Uh, looks like tickets.
Yeah.
For you, yeah.
I said, yeah, for you.
That's kind of weird that she's just searching him without even telling him anything.
Like, tell him to put his hands somewhere.
Yeah.
Make sure you ain't gonna whip me.
Let me put this back in your pocket here, alright?
All right.
Yeah.
Keep your hands where I can see them.
Do not move your hands.
Put your hand behind your back.
Put your hands behind your back.
Don't move.
Okay, right before you, I'll tell you guys this.
They train you this in the academy.
Right before you put the cuffs on, that's when they're gonna, they got a fight or flight response.
All right, so yeah.
Now, this always happens.
Whenever they're about to get handcuffed, chat, that's when they make that decision to fight back a lot of the times.
Bro, he's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
Oh, shit.
No, both.
Yes, you do.
Fucking dude.
Don't.
I will shoot you.
I will shoot you.
Don't you fucking move.
Don't you fucking move or you're getting one.
Do you understand?
You move and you're fucking getting it.
I'm going to shoot you.
This is a fucking gun.
Do not move.
Well, she's giving them warnings.
Oh.
Come on, I need somebody.
5700 Warner.
I got a suspect with a gun who might be resisting.
Do not fucking move.
Do not fucking move.
Bro, do not move or you are going to get it.
Shoot that little fucking.
Don't move.
Shoot it.
I don't want to shoot it.
Shoot it.
Alright, so she's exercising some restraint.
W there.
I knocked him.
Don't.
But I will tell you this: the fact that they even got to this point is because they're fucking physically weak.
They're barely struggling to keep him contained.
And he's not even fighting back net right now at this point.
Be honest with Joe.
He's just lying there.
He's not even really attempting.
Fucking move.
Do not move.
Keep your hands fired.
They are.
You move, and I will shoot you.
Don't do it, man.
Don't fucking do it.
Stop.
Stop.
Don't fucking move.
Give me your hands.
Give me your fucking hands.
I'm going to shoot you again.
Give me your fucking hands!
Put your hands behind your back!
Put your hands behind your back!
Turn over!
Give me your hand!
Give me your hand.
I wonder where she hit him.
You got him?
Do not move.
Do not fucking move!
Do not move!
Hold on, he's still got that gun in the front.
Don't move!
Don't move!
I'm gonna roll him over.
Is it on this side?
No, it's on the piazza.
It's in the front, like on this side.
Scoot over!
Don't fucking move!
Okay, it looks like he got hit in the chest somewhere.
You feel it?
It's on this front now.
Yeah.
Do not fucking move, and I'm gonna get you an ambulance.
I can't get it.
Let me...
Ooh!
Stop!
Hey!
Hey!
He's got a...
This is why you guys never want to get into a confrontation with a female cop, bro.
Because they're gonna be way more likely to use force, bro.
They're gonna be way more likely to use deadly force on your ass.
God, I shot him once.
Call me for some ambulance.
Yup.
He's still got the gun.
You still got the gun.
I'm trying to get it.
You got him?
Get the gun.
Why are we hanging out at the gas station?
Do not move.
Hold on.
Keep your hands where I can see them.
So this is when she's dealing with him.
Do not move.
Remember when she's awkwardly searching him?
Put your hand behind your back.
Put your hands behind your back.
Don't move.
Bro.
He's got a gun.
He's got a gun.
Fucking dude.
Don't.
I will shoot you.
I will shoot you.
Don't you fucking move.
Don't you fucking move or you're getting one.
Do you understand?
See, so it's dangerous, guys, to make a contact shot like that because sometimes if you push the barrel at a battery, the gun won't fire.
So it's actually not smart to put it right up against someone like that.
Because if you get it at a battery, what ends up happening is the gun might not fire.
You move and you're fucking getting it.
I'm going to shoot you.
This is a fucking gun.
Do not move.
So he has it somewhere in his shorts.
So he rolls over to his front, which makes it harder for her to access the waistband area.
Come on, I need somebody.
5700 Warner.
I got stuck quick with a gun who might be resisting.
Do not fucking move.
Do not fucking move.
Man, put that bitch in my heart.
Shoot me.
Bro.
Fucking weirdo.
Put this bitch in my heart and shoot me then.
Do not move or you are gonna get it.
Shoot that little fucking.
Don't move.
Shoot it.
I don't want to shoot it.
Shoot it.
I knocked him.
Don't.
You fucking move.
Stop.
Stop.
Do not move.
Keep your hands.
My head.
They are.
Keep your hands.
You move, and I will shoot you.
Don't do it, man.
Don't fucking do it.
You could barely restrain him, bro, and he's not even fucking resisting now at this point.
Let me get myself off the screen so you guys get a full screen.
Don't fucking move.
Give me your hands.
Give me your fucking hands.
I'm gonna shoot you again.
Give me your fucking hands.
Look at my gun.
Put your hands behind.
Nah, that nigga ain't so tough, huh?
He ain't so tough now.
Turn over.
Turn over.
Give me your hand.
Fuck around and find out, man.
What a dumbass.
Give me your hand.
You got him?
Do not move.
Do not fucking move.
Do not move!
He's still got that gun in the front.
Don't move.
Don't move.
I'm going to roll him over.
Is it on this side?
No, it's in the fiat.
It's in the front, like on this side.
Scoot over.
Don't fucking move.
You feel it?
It's on this front now.
Yeah.
Do not fucking move and I'm going to get you an ambulance.
I can't get it, but...
Stop!
Do not move!
Hey, he's got a gun!
I shot him once!
Call me for some ambulance!
Yup!
He's still got the gun!
He's still got the gun to get it!
Yup, let the men come in and save the fucking day, bro.
Give me that fucking gun!
Hold on!
Oh, shit, she got it.
Hold on.
Give me that fucking gun!
Stop moving, stop moving.
Alright, looks like she got it from him.
Hold on.
There it is, right there, chat.
Silver.
What a dumbass.
This is a Houston.
Yep.
Okay, give me um.
Go get your med kit.
I got him.
Get your med kit.
I need an occlusion dressing.
Okay, hold on.
Okay, boo!
It's fine.
Let's get the shirt cut off.
Roll up, roll it.
Dude's an idiot, bro.
Dude's a real fucking idiot, man.
He has no one to blame but himself on this one.
Let's get the shirt cut.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Need a compression?
Oh!
This is the chest.
Oh!
I need like a compression.
12 CM, let's get to chest heel.
Fuck it.
You got a chest heal?
Here's the gun.
So what they're gonna do here is they're gonna put pressure on the wound to stop the bleeding.
That's objective number one for them right now.
They're gonna patch him up best they can, stop the bleeding, or you know, slow it down at least.
Oh, man, just stay tight.
We got an ambulance coming.
Hey, sir!
Get out of here!
This is the other girl's camera.
Fucking move.
Man, put that bitch in my heart.
This dumbass nigga put that bitch in my heart.
This dude's a fucking body.
Bro, do not move, or you are gonna get it.
Shoot that little fucker.
Don't move.
Shoot that motherfucker, bro.
Shoot it.
I don't want to shoot.
Talking all this tough shit.
Shoot it.
I'm not.
Don't.
Who fucking moves?
Yeah, this is a clean shoot all day, chat.
This nigga's an idiot, bro.
I keep it a thousand, bro.
This is a clean shoot, man.
This nigga retarded.
Give it to you.
Stop.
Stop.
Do not move.
Dude, he's over here antagonizing them.
Give it to me.
Not following commands.
Keep your hands right where they are.
Keep them.
You die.
And I will shoot you.
Stop.
You better fucking kill me.
Don't do it, man.
You're gonna fucking kill me.
Keep your hands where they are.
Stop.
Just stop.
Stop.
I'll rather die.
I'm not going to jail.
I'd rather go to die.
Stop.
Stop.
Tough guy shit gone.
Give me your.
Do not move.
Don't fucking move.
All right, now.
Do not fucking move, and I'm going to get you an ambulance.
I can't get it.
This nigga's wearing two shorts.
They got that shit like seven fucking...
Stop, dude.
I'm not.
Seven nodded.
Oh, he's got a gun.
I got a watch.
Call me for some ambulance.
He still got the gun.
I'm trying to get it.
Give me that fucking gun.
Wow.
Dude, really had the piece right there.
So here we go.
I can't look.
Give me that fucking gun.
There it is.
Bam.
There's the gun.
Fucking dumbass.
Hold on.
Good shoot all day.
Good shoot all day.
Let's see if you survived this.
They found a pistol concealed in his waistband.
Officers attempted to play suspect under arrest.
He pushed away.
I'm trying to move.
Officers gave the suspect vertical commands to not do so.
One officer discharged weapon and struck the suspect one time.
Officers detained and said to remove the pistol from his waistband and provide medical assistance.
The suspect was transported.
Oh shit, he did die.
So he was transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
He did die.
Holy.
Well, fuck around and find out, right?
All right, let's uh, we could do like maybe one or two more of these.
One more.
Hey, what up y'all?
Hi.
This y'all, huh?
This plate don't match, man.
Hold on, hold on.
Where are you going?
Hold on, hold on.
That one on foot open.
Yo, stop running.
I'm going to fucking change you.
Oh, man.
He, he, he.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
I didn't know how he did that.
Oh, he's cooked.
He really said that shit on his body, Cam.
Put that right there.
Could you shoot at me?
I thought you said gun, bro.
Gun?
Yeah.
Bro, you shot at me, Elon.
No, he didn't shoot a gun at me.
This shit right here.
This.
Taser.
He shot a gun.
No, I didn't.
I heard a gun.
That wasn't me, bro.
He shot a gun.
Ow!
I heard a gun.
He tried to use this.
It's coming out.
The difference between a gun and a taser.
That's a L, bro.
Bro, thought he had his taser and he shot.
Dumbass.
Oh my God.
that this nigga's DEI, bro.
One, two more.
Hey, what up, y'all?
This y'all, huh?
This plate don't match, man.
Hold on, hold on.
Where are you going?
Hold on, hold on.
That one on foot open.
Sound Spanish or black.
Yo, stop running.
I'm going to fucking change you.
Bruh, this nigga.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
I didn't know how you did that.
I did not mean to do that.
Bro, it's cooked.
Put that right there.
Could you shoot at me?
I thought you said gun, bro.
Gun?
Yeah.
Bro, you shot at me, Elon.
No, he didn't shoot a gun at me.
Right here.
This.
Taser.
He shot a gun.
No, I didn't.
I heard a gun.
That wasn't me, bro.
Shot a gun.
How?
I heard a gun.
He tried to use this.
It's coming out.
The difference between a gun and a taser.
Even the criminal knew.
He was like, bro.
Let's see here.
Oh, this is Windsor, Connecticut.
Okay, this is actually in Connecticut.
Windsor Police Officer Brandon Thomas located a suspicious vehicle.
Park a lot of attacker market.
This is not too far from where I live.
When I grew up, the vehicle 2008 Jeep Liberty Sport had a marker plate that came back to another vehicle while on seeing two persons exited the convenience store and walk towards the Jeep.
Officer Thomas approached the two persons.
Okay, he chased Nunez across Windsor Ave into the entrance of Kenny Park while giving chase.
Officer Thomas yells, stop running, I'm going to fucking tase you.
Then he pulled out his actual fire from its holster, fired one round at Nunez.
Officer Thomas then said, oh shit, I didn't mean to do that.
Nunez was not hit and subsequently taken into custody during the apprehension.
Officer Thomas fell into a stream and his body wearing camera became soaked.
The recording, however, was able to be recovered following his arrest.
Nunez accused officer of shooting at Officer Thomas denied this and said that he only was a taser.
The investigation is continuing.
Oh man, internal affairs definitely gonna be looking at this.
Definitely they're gonna, yeah, bro.
He, yeah, he might get fired for this, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
He better not lie to OPR when they come to him.
All right, let's see what we got here.
All right.
NYPD let me see your head let me see it put your hands down Yo, stop, stop!
Get down, get down!
Get down.
What?
What?
Did them niggas miss all the shots?
Nothing happened.
What the fuck, bro?
They miss everything or what?
Bro, still walking around.
not happen, man.
Stop.
Get the fuck down.
Don't reach.
Don't reach.
Get the fuck down.
Get Get the fuck down!
Get the fuck down!
Police!
Frank!
Sit!
Stay!
Get down!
Stay!
Get the fuck down!
Get down!
Bro, just walk it like nothing happened, man.
Frank, sit.
Stay.
Stay.
Yo, put it over.
Put it over.
I think they missed all their shots, bro.
Go, go, go.
can i be his hands are up now stop fire right Frank.
Sorry, guys.
one sec sit Stay.
Stay with him, man.
All right.
Let's try another one.
This one is short.
All right, we'll do one more chat.
What happened?
You're gonna take him right now?
Yeah.
Wait, why?
What do you mean by you're gonna you're gonna take him?
Yeah.
Hold on, Secretary.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
All right.
So.
Now she's going to take him home and shower him.
He needs a he needs a shower.
Let's see what we got here.
Hey!
Come here.
Come here.
Yeah, she she cleaned up the place and uh she's gonna take him because he's sick.
Well, he has diarrhea.
Come here now.
It's 215.
I don't want running.
Stop.
I'll shoot you.
Damn.
Show me your hands.
Show me your hands.
Stop!
Get out of the car!
Bro, you're breaking that window down.
Put it in your park.
I'll shoot you.
Put in park.
Put in pork.
Stop.
I will shoot you.
Stop.
Stop.
What a fucking idiot, bro.
Oh!
215 shots fired.
*crash*
Fuck around and find out, man.
Hey, come here.
Come here now.
Come here.
Oh, he tried to drive off in a minute.
That's why I shot her.
Ow!
Alright, let's get that from the front again.
So he chased that for a minute, back to the car.
It doesn't stop.
Take the job off.
Get out of the car.
Get up.
Oh, shit.
Put you in the car.
Put it in the finger.
I'll fing shoot you.
SO DO TRY TO DRIVE AWAY.
PUT IT IN POR!
I WILL SHOOT YOU!
Stop!
That's all, man.
Three times.
That's all, man.
215 shots fired.
Let's see what ended up happening.
This is in Illinois.
Obviously, it's taken a nearby hospital treatment.
It was released after Jackson did not survive his injuries.
Two of the dope passers also at the top of the hill observed the car driving towards Officer Taylor attached to the driver's side door.
Yeah, clean shoot, man.
Dumbass.
Fucking dumbass, bro.
All right.
Well, chat.
I am going to get off.
We got a mastermind tomorrow.
Make sure to tune in, guys.
Here in Miami, if you're a Castle Club RSVP, it's going to be a good time.
And yeah, man.
We're definitely going to be going live.
We're going to be doing a mastermind tomorrow atmorrow at 11 a.m.