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March 27, 2025 - MyronGainesX
05:53:27
MS-13 Leader Arrest, FreshandFit Fan ATTACKS Us AFTER We Helped Him!
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like it's facebrake one more time tonight, I'm a west coast button.
One bad mother got a rock and steaks new game.
Under my arms and I'm a bean machine drinking, yes, you mean and honey, you can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a night like a trap.
I got a dog and doubt by a smile.
I got a Molotov doctor with a match for you.
I smoke my cigarette with denial.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, hunting put on your flow.
Then take a wedding card to the liquor store.
Well, that's one for you and two for me by tonight.
I've been loading like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
And feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Following stuff, I'm on the night train.
The water, I'm on the night train.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learned.
I'm on the night train.
I'm not that star.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm fucking fucking down.
I'm on the night train.
Never to return No!
No!
guitar solo
guitar solo Flying like a milplane.
Speeding like a space brain one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
Red on fucking phone song.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm ready to freshen burn.
Night train.
I'm on the night train.
I want the night train.
Welcome to the Stream Ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
You guys are probably wondering who we're talking about today.
We're about to fry Jordan Welch's bitch ass tonight, boys.
Let's fucking go.
Matter of fact, I want to see the fucking chat go wild.
You guys have been requesting this for damn near a week.
So I'm about to cook this fucking soyboy.
I need O slash in the chat going crazy.
All right?
Because we definitely about to be on the night train tonight, motherfuckers.
Let's go.
I'm on the night train.
Red on fucking phone song.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train.
And I'm ready to crash and burn.
Get those Romans in the sky.
Cause today we're about to fry.
Let's go baby!
We got our second victim, Dumb Dumb Gnome.
Wants to talk shit, cook this dumbass.
Now we gotta go after this fucking guy that has a last name after fucking purple drink.
Let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Unappreciative motherfuckers, man.
Welcome to the stream, ninjas.
welcome to the stream welcome to the stream you can be anywhere else in the world but you're here with me Turning this volume down a little bit.
Good to have you guys.
It's 520 weekday.
As you guys know, we, you know, we've been going pretty consistent now for a few months.
I think I started doing this in January of this year.
Started doing this political/slash cultural commentary show.
Many of you have told me that this show keeps you guys abreast of what's going on in the world, whether it's geopolitics, cultural shifts, etc.
And, you know, the channel is doing pretty good.
And I really want to give a thank you to you guys because you guys have been rocking with me and supporting me for a very long time.
And yeah, man, like I don't take it for granted.
The fact that you guys have been rocking with me, despite all the hate, all the shit we get over the past couple of years, like we're about to get today, right?
It's been, you know, I just can't thank you guys enough.
It's been really great.
So that's why I'm going so hard with making sure I go live at five every time, you know, five o'clock comes, that stream is turning on.
We're on air, we're cooking.
We're having a good time.
Now, just out of curiosity, guys, if this is the first time, right, that you've tuned into one of my streams live, give me a one in the chat.
I always like to see how many new people are coming in because it always starts where they'll see a clip or something like that.
And then they'll say, you know what, let me go see this guy live or some shit.
Oh, this guy's over here.
Let me go see what he's happening about.
So give me ones.
Give me ones if you're new.
This is your first stream that you're watching live.
If you knew who I am, that's not what matters.
What I'm wondering is, is this your first time tuning into one of my live streams?
Wow.
All right.
We got a good amount of you guys in here.
As you guys can see, for those of you that are new here, welcome to the stream.
You have just entered the realm of the realist ninja when it comes to political commentary.
I mean, I don't think anybody else tells you guys to throw Romans on their stream.
That's on YouTube.
Obviously, you got to do it in a certain way, right?
We use code words.
But definitely pushing the edge with pushing the barriers with the edginess and shit like that.
But look, people ask me all the time, Myron, why are you so edgy when it comes to this stuff?
And the reason why, guys, is because we live in a world, right, where people are very fake, okay?
And you're able to make money on social media now.
It didn't used to be that way.
So what I've kind of seen is like you got people that kind of have a persona when the camera turns on, and then they got another persona when the camera's off.
And I've tried to do my best to be the same guy on and off camera and be congruent to who I am.
This is why, you know, I'm pretty transparent with you guys about a lot of the stuff.
I talk to you guys about my real estate.
I talk to you guys about my former career.
I talk to you guys about what I did.
You kind of understand my entire backstory, right?
Because I do think that people knowing about you and being able to kind of know your background makes them trust and like you more.
And I think that's very important for building a real audience.
Because what I've realized, right?
Because a lot of these other YouTubers, right, they'll be, I'll give you guys an example, like Anus and Reach, right?
They're a commentary channel.
They sit there and all they do is react to other people's shit, give their fucking criticisms from a moral high ground standpoint.
But do any of you guys know anything about what this dude Anus does in his free time besides get pegged?
Right?
Do any of you know that?
Have any of you guys seen these guys like girlfriends or their life or any of this shit?
Like, you know, you can only go so far with like trying to be a supervised person.
Look, I'm not going to knock you for it.
But I find it interesting how a lot of people would make videos criticizing us or trying to moral grandstand, but you don't know anything about them because you know, if you did know anything, you'd cook them.
I mean, dumbass Anus, we find out, likes to be on all fours getting milked.
Bruh, that's just what we found out.
Could you imagine if he was more transparent?
So there's a reason why a lot of these guys are weirdos and they don't want to share anything.
And it's because if you guys knew their real past, you wouldn't fuck with them.
And I think a big part of being able to build an audience to get people to like you is to be fucking honest, even if it's not necessarily as beneficial to you.
And I think that's why we're able to build a great support base, which this person that I'm about to talk about benefited from.
And then later tried to distance himself from, which we're going to talk about that here in a little bit.
Right?
So welcome to you guys that are here for the first time.
We're also going to talk about an MS-13 gang member that got captured.
We'll probably cover that story first.
And then let me see here.
Because I was going to bring Richard Gage on as well at around 8 o'clock or so.
Hold on one second.
coordinating with them right now one second guys
one second guys All right.
So let me go ahead and read some of these chats here from you guys.
All right.
Bruski says, here's your daily dollar.
Myron.
Sorry, Mr. Allowance yesterday.
This guy.
Elmeo Myron, I just saw the Pierce interview.
What did you call this nigga?
A dildo rabbi?
Yeah, bro.
He is a dildo rabbi.
Speedy says, if any man is feeling sad or depressed right now, just look at the Castle Club chats.
It will definitely make your day.
Yeah, the Castle Club, you guys are fucking hilarious.
Matter of fact, I got to fucking turn the Castle Club chat off.
You diggers be going too crazy.
All right.
So it doesn't show up on screen.
Oh, also, for those of you that are new, you guys are going to probably notice, right, right, yeah, right here, right, above my right shoulder, maybe on your left-hand side, it looks like, there's a chat right there you guys can see, right?
And this chat, okay, I got YouTube in there, Rumble in there, and X. So you can see where people are typing from, depending on where they're watching the stream.
So if you're watching the stream, guys, you can actually interact with people, right, from different platforms that are watching.
I combined all the chats into one.
Shout out to Bills and his people.
He made that happen.
So feel free to go ahead and type in there, okay?
And interact with different people.
Because I definitely want you guys to have some like-minded individuals.
Because if you're watching Myron Gaines, you're probably based about a bunch of shit.
And it's probably difficult for you to find people that have the same worldview as you.
Because let's be honest here, we have a bunch of fucking bluepill idiots.
Okay, Clean Benz says, Welch is a bitch-ass nigga.
True.
True.
But we're going to, here's the thing, bro.
You know, it's all obviously starting stream hyping you guys up, whatever, saying we're going to cook him.
We're really not going to need to cook him.
What we're going to do is we're going to just debunk his lies.
That's all we're going to do.
And this is from Loop Frog.
You should just enjoy the results.
Yeah, I know.
Jay Garcia says, CNJJG, Cartel, Jelisco, New Generation, are trained by four XVM Special Forces.
Look it up, Ironclad.
Okay.
Soft Life says, it looks like Andrew Tate's girlfriend set him up.
It's all over TMZ.
Why didn't he just lay low?
In spite of our remove them based on signature petitions wanting to be removed.
Their second petition I haven't removed from social media entirely.
Yeah, man, it's fucking crazy.
Jabril Hogan's.
Oh, no, that was from yesterday.
All right, cool.
So I think we're caught up on the chats.
So shout out to you guys.
Let me go ahead and I want to go to a press conference from earlier today where they captured, and I was actually going to stream this this morning for you guys, but I said, you know what?
Let me just talk about this shit on stream.
What the fuck?
Why is this quality so trash?
All right, hold on.
Living this has been a okay, hold on.
The quality is terrible.
Fox News is trash.
Give me one sec, chat.
Trying to find a high-quality version of this shit for you guys.
468% from the same period last year.
We didn't need new laws as President Trump.
This was from.
Okay.
Operation and source out of the new administration.
Okay, so before we get into this, what is the MS-13, right?
Their gang, okay, guys.
Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is an interracial international criminal gang and terrorist organization that originated in Los Angeles, California in the 1980s.
Originally, the gang was set up to protect Salvadoran immigrants from other gangs in the Los Angeles area.
Over time, the gang grew into a more traditional criminal organization.
MS-13 has a long-time rivalry with the 18th Street Gang, okay?
So we're going to watch this press conference, okay, guys?
From this morning, they actually had this press conference, I think, like 8 o'clock this morning or some shit, where they captured this guy in Virginia.
Now, this is a big deal, man, because, you know, the MS-13, I remember, you know, they've always been a criminal organization that the feds have targeted, especially when it comes to like transnational organizations.
So the fact that they were to capture one of these guys is a big deal.
So what we got here, guys, we got Pam Bondi.
She's going to announce it, and I'm just going to break down this news conference.
Good morning.
Thank you for being here.
We have been out since about 4:30 this morning.
The great men and women of law enforcement have been working on this operation for days and days.
And guys, the fact that the director of the FBI and the attorney general was on site for this arrest is a big fucking deal, by the way.
FYI.
Okay.
You know, if the director and the goddamn Attorney General AG, who is the most powerful law enforcement officer in the country, is doing a press conference or there for the arrest, it's a big fucking deal.
And I'll show you guys a photo that came from Pam Bondi this morning.
You can see here, here's Cash Patel.
Here she is.
And you can see a bunch of FBI guys.
Damn, I mean, with the way they have, this might be the HRT, actually, chat.
This might be the HRT.
And for those that are wondering, the HRT guys, okay.
FBI, HRT.
So the hostage rescue team is the FBI's elite tactical unit.
The HRT was formed to provide full-time federal law enforcement tactical capability to respond to major terrorist incidents throughout the United States.
Today, the HRT performs a number of tactical law enforcement and national security functions in high-risk environments.
Where are we out here?
In high-risk environments and conditions and has deployed overseas, including with Military Joint Operational Command, JSOC units.
In an article to market's 40th anniversary, it was reported that since its formation in 1983, the HRT has deployed more than 900 times.
So basically, guys, this is the elite of the elite.
This is going to be the closest law enforcement tactical unit to a special forces or a Navy SEAL unit that we have in the law enforcement world.
This is the Navy SEALs of the law enforcement world, the FBI, HRT.
All of the FBI guys that are on this unit, they basically live in Quantico, right?
That's another reason, too, why I think this was the HRT because they're based out of Quantico, which is where this guy was arrested in Virginia.
They just train all day.
That's all they do is train.
These guys don't carry cases.
They might be assigned to a field office, but all they do is train.
They don't carry cases, none of that shit.
Full-time SWAT.
So obviously they're going to be good at what they do because most law enforcement agencies, when you got guys on a SWAT team, the way SWAT normally works in America, guys, is, damn, I don't think I've ever explained this to you guys.
So yeah, okay, let's go through this.
Let's cook a little bit.
Okay, let's fucking cook.
I'm shocked that I've never explained this because as I'm like thinking about telling you guys how this works, I'm like, I've never explained this shit.
So, okay.
First and foremost, what is a SWAT team?
A SWAT team, guys, is a team of highly trained, specialized individuals from a law enforcement agency that conduct high-risk operations, whether it's hostage extraction, hostage rescue, barricaded subject where they're cornered in a room with a gun, etc.
Now, most of the time, when SWAT teams are activated, it's typically because of a barricaded subject or a hostage release or trying to rescue a hostage or a hostage extraction, right?
Now, the thing is, is that when these events happen a lot of times, it happens because a regular law enforcement guy got into a scenario.
Maybe he had a bad guy, chased him into a house, the guy got a gun, he barricaded himself in the house, then they have to go ahead and call SWAT.
Most police departments or most law enforcement agencies, the standard procedure or SOP is if you got a barricaded subject where maybe you were pursuing them in hot flight or hot pursuit, or you get called to do a warrant and they barricaded themselves in a room, you got to go ahead and call SWAT, right?
So that's how SWAT typically gets deployed.
There's multiple other ways where they get deployed, sometimes for disaster relief or whatever.
But in general, this is how most SWAT teams get activated in America.
Now, with that said, every major city in the United States is going to have a pretty damn good SWAT team, whether it's Miami, Los Angeles, Houston, New York City, et cetera.
All the major cities don't just have a SWAT team.
They're also more than likely going to have something called a bomb squad, okay?
And the bomb squad guys, anytime there's a high-risk situation where there's an explosive on site or there might be the possibility of explosives, they have these highly trained guys that typically went to Quantico, right, and have some type of von defeal skill set to go to the scene, right?
And every major city has this.
Now, if you, let's say you're a small rinky dick town and you don't have a SWAT team, what will end up happening is you can call the next closest law enforcement agency to you that has a SWAT team.
So major city police departments have one.
Big County Sheriff's Offices typically have one.
There's almost always some type of SWAT team in any major metropolitan area, right?
Now, now that you guys understand how SWAT teams in America work, typically, oh, and the last thing, a lot of the times, these SWAT guys, it's a collateral duty.
And a collateral duty is where some of them might be PD guys, some of them might be detectives, some of them might be canine guys, but they're all on the SWAT team.
So when the SWAT team is called, they drop what they're doing, they go change into their gear, they meet up, they get in their armored cars, whatever it may be, and then they go in.
And the SWAT team, a lot of the times, like I said before, will be an assortment of different individuals from the same law enforcement agency.
Okay?
I'll give you guys an example.
The former agency I worked for was Homeland Security Investigations.
HSI is the stuff you guys can see back here.
Right?
We had something called an SRT, special response team, right?
Crimes group.
We have guys from our violent gang group.
We got guys from immigration groups.
We got guys from document benefit fraud.
We got guys from counter-proliferation.
We got guys that are in the child exploitation group.
And all these different agents, though they're assigned to different squads that do different types of investigations, when it's time for training or responding to an incident, they have an MOU, a memorandum of understanding in place where they meet at a certain location, you know, as quickly as they can, depending on the response.
Or if there's an arrest warrant that needs to be executed or whatever, and the case agent, like, let's say I got a big case and I'm going to go arrest a guy, right?
But I know that he's violent and he's dangerous.
I can request the SRT to go do the hit for me, right?
And I just sit back and let them go in if it's a high-risk target.
But I would go ahead and coordinate with them before.
So all these different agents in my office from these different squads, they all meet up and do the hit.
So now that we've established what SWAT teams are, how they work, where they're typically situated, and when they respond, let's talk about the HRT.
The HRT, like I said before, is the cream of the crop when it comes to law enforcement SWAT teams in America.
They're the closest you're going to get to specialized military units like the Navy SEALs, et cetera, because they train with the SEALs.
The SEALs a lot of times come in and teach them a lot of their stuff or SF or whatever it may be.
So I say all that to say this.
This photo here, these guys, you can see the armored car, their fatigues, et cetera.
I guarantee these dudes are all HRT, especially since I know the HRT trains out of Quantico and that's in Virginia and this bad guy was in Virginia.
So they planned this for a minute because they wanted to make this a photo hop, right?
Like anytime brass, like the AG and the director there, they've been planning this shit for weeks in advance.
And they're going to come in and show an enormous amount of force, right?
Because a lot of this also, guys, is the deterrence, right?
Like you look at this and you're like, wait, all these niggas just arrest one guy?
Yeah, it's overkill.
It really is.
I ain't going to lie.
But that's how law enforcement typically is, especially when you got brass in town.
So, okay.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
Give me ones if that makes sense and you learned something.
Um, give me twos if it doesn't make sense.
And if it doesn't make sense, give me a two and say why or a follow-up question because my goal, guys, on these streams is not just to like entertain you guys, but it's also to like educate you guys on certain things that you might not know, you might not be privy to.
The general public probably doesn't know this type of information.
All right.
Okay, all I see, somebody said a lot, boy, all right.
Cool, cool.
I see nothing but uh but once.
Oh, YouTube chat.
Oh, shit, YouTube chat isn't on screen.
Thank you for telling me, bro.
We would have had this shit cooking even more.
Let me get that YouTube chat on screen.
Okay.
Thank you, bro, for telling me that.
God damn it.
All right.
Now we're cooking for real.
Damn, I didn't even realize we had all those O slashes going crazy at the top of the show.
I didn't even have half the chat in here.
My bad, ninjas.
All right, cool.
Yeah, now you guys can see the YouTube guys.
I was wondering why it wasn't showing.
All right, let's go back to the press conference.
Here we go, roast this nigga later.
Budget amendment in our budget that hold on where we at this is our country.
Weeks.
This morning of law enforcement have been.
Thank you for being here.
Okay, so now let's get into the press conference.
Being here, we have been out since about 4:30 this morning.
The great men and women.
That's how you guys saw that picture there because the feds normally come and get you in the morning.
Of law enforcement have been working on this operation.
Lil Dribba, good question.
He says, too, Myron, do they work on every agency?
Yes, you can, if you work for another law enforcement agency, right?
You can request the FBI HRT.
You could request other agencies to be your SWAT team.
Yes, you can.
It's not practiced that way.
They typically don't do it that way, but you can request if it's very high risk.
For days and days and probably weeks.
This morning, early this morning, one of the top leaders of MS-13 was apprehended.
He was the leader for the East Coast, one of the top three in the entire country.
Good question we got here.
He goes, Edwin says, Myron, will the debate be on the seventh live stream?
Been watching for almost two years.
Yes.
Guys, I'm going to go a quick announcement.
Thank you for reminding me.
Guys, I'm going to be at Penn State April 7th, okay?
Debating college students.
I might be there the day before.
I might do some other shit.
But I'm going to be there talking about immigration and a bunch of other stuff.
So if you want to meet me, man, tickets are on sale.
Link is down below in the description.
Get in there, my ninjas.
Okay?
Come meet me if you are in the Pennsylvania area.
Right here in Virginia, living half an hour outside of Washington, D.C. That's crazy.
The head of MS-13 was right next to the president, man.
He is an illegal alien from El Salvador, and he will not be living in our country much longer.
He's in custody this morning.
Now, this was actually something that I wanted to find out watching this with you because I watched a little bit of this press conference and I kind of caught the tail end of it.
But I don't know what they arrested him for, but she's kind of confirming it, saying that he's an illegal alien.
And we're going to talk about this here in a second.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm going to explain all this in a second.
We'll keep this.
One of the top leaders right here near our nation's capital.
I just cannot thank Governor Yunkin enough for his leadership in this effort.
This has been a joint effort with state and local agencies.
FBI, Director Patel, thank you so much.
Terry Cole, Virginia Secretary of Public Safety.
Our U.S. Attorney, Eric Siebert.
DHS Secretary Noam, of course, who is in El Salvador, the home country currently of our illegal alien.
DEA Acting Director Maltz, thank you.
Our U.S. Marshal Service, ATF, all of the members of our task force who have been working tirelessly.
We were out at that scene this morning and what we saw was second to none.
And you can actually see, I don't know if you guys can see it.
It's really hard to see, but I see ATF right here.
I think that says ATF.
So, so they were out there too.
Teamwork, everyone working together.
You know, someone made a great point.
No egos.
It was a team.
You could not tell who was with what agency.
Everyone was working as a team.
Now, here's the thing, right?
And this is kind of a dirty secret in the law enforcement world.
And that's why she's kind of bringing this up.
So there is a lot of ego in law enforcement, guys.
You're talking about a bunch of high-testosterone, A-type guys, A-type personality guys, because obviously the job draws a certain type of people, right?
Where, you know, a lot of guys are like, I'm the best.
I'm the best.
They're very competitive.
So A-type personalities typically clash.
And what's happening a lot of times, guys, in these law enforcement operations or in law enforcement in general is there's fighting between agencies for stats or arrests or getting the recognition for certain cases.
So to them, obviously, this is something that the general public's not going to give a fuck about.
But in the law enforcement world, working together is very important.
But it's not as common as people think it is because a lot of agencies are difficult to deal with.
I'll be honest with y'all, like the FBI, for example, they're not easy to deal with.
They have a bunch of red tape.
They're very bureaucratic.
They're annoying in some cases.
Maybe Cash Matel and Bongino coming in has hopefully solved that.
But, you know, the FBI has a notorious reputation for being very difficult to work with, as many other agencies, right?
IRS are lazy.
FBI are, you know, try to hog everything.
They show up on the arrest day with their ray jackets.
They don't do shit on the case.
HSI, nobody knows them.
They suck at marketing.
Secret Service, they're never around.
Marshal Service, they're retarded.
Like every agency has like their kind of insider stereotype, if that makes sense, chat.
And the most important thing, all of our agents were safe this morning, all of our law enforcement officers, and the bad guy is in jail.
That's what matters.
That's what happened.
America is safer today because of one of the top domestic terrorists in MS-13.
He is off the streets.
Now, I think it's also very important they're going to talk about this.
Notice that she's using the word terrorist, domestic terrorist.
When Trump came into office, he signed an executive order targeting certain transnational criminal organizations as terrorist organizations.
That's very important because it gives the government a lot more latitude to conduct investigations in a more aggressive manner.
And I'll be honest with y'all, also because they don't have as much red tape.
If you can go ahead and make a case on national security grounds, you're not going to have as much red tape in your way to do what you need to do.
Now, the negative of that is the government is better able.
Stop watching Fresh and Fit.
One of the, and that's one of the clips we're going to react to later.
Hilarious.
One of the, what was I going to say?
Yeah, we'll just keep going.
This has been an ongoing directive of President Trump.
His directive to me when I became Attorney General of the United States was very simple.
Keep America safe.
Make America safe again.
And that's what these men and women have been doing tirelessly every single day since Donald Trump took office.
We want to make our streets safer.
We want to make our schools safer.
We want to make your neighborhood safer.
This guy was living in a neighborhood right around you, no longer, thanks to the great men and women of law enforcement.
This task force that we have created is remarkable using incredible technology that we will not discuss to catch and apprehend these horrible, violent, worst of the worst.
They probably used.
You know what?
Let me see if it's public information.
if I could talk about this.
I think I know what they probably used.
Okay.
This is public information.
All right.
All right.
Now that this, okay, I can talk about this.
All right.
What I'm willing to bet, and I kind of, I'm certain I know why.
See this marshal guy here in the back?
I'm about to give you all some sauce for now.
All right, before I give you guys this sauce, I need you guys to like the video, bro, because you guys actually are getting a fucking crash course on law enforcement here.
I need you guys to like the goddamn video.
All right, because what I'm about to share with you guys now is actually really cool, and I don't think I've ever shared it before.
All right, now that it's okay, I can talk.
We got A55.
Let's get to 2,000 likes and then just like I share this shit.
I'm going to drop the YouTube link in the chat for you guys.
Just like the video.
That's all I ask.
You don't got to donate a dollar.
Just like the video.
Let's get to 2,000 likes.
I'm going to drop it on all the platforms if you're watching on X. If you're watching on Rumble, if you're watching on Rumble, I dropped the link in there for you guys.
Rumble and Castle Club and X, I dropped the YouTube link in there.
Just open up a tab and like it.
So even though this is kind of public information, the reason why she doesn't want to talk about it is because it's kind of something that isn't talked about that much.
But it is public knowledge if you go looking for it, if you know where to look.
So basically, I guarantee you guys, and the giveaway is that there's a marshal guy right here, right?
And as you guys know, first, let's explain what the U.S. Marshal Service is.
The U.S. Marshal Service, guys, is a law enforcement agency in the United States that basically has three missions, okay?
Number one, transporting housing prisoners, okay, in the federal system.
Think of them as like the jailers or the sheriff's county office for the federal government.
You arrest a bad guy, you bring him to the marshals, and that puts him in the court system.
Second, they do courtroom security at federal courthouses.
When you walk into the courthouse, you're going to see marshals there, right, in suits or whatever, doing protection for the judges, et cetera, making sure that the place is secure.
And then number three, oh, there's four things.
Number three, they also do witness protection.
So if you got someone that, let's say they were an informant on a gang in a federal case, nine out of ten times, they're going to need to go into witness protection after they testify and be a government witness.
And the U.S. Marshal Service runs that program, give you a new name, identity, move you somewhere far that you've never been to before.
And they run that program.
And then the fourth thing, which most people know them for, is fugitive apprehensions.
And that's what we're going to get into this topic that we're going to talk about.
So fugitive apprehensions, guys, when it comes to the marshals, is they typically have something called fugitive task forces.
And they're also in many major cities, right?
Are you guys starting to see the trend here?
SWAT teams in major cities, fugitive task force in major cities, JTTF in major cities, okay?
Then there's also HIDA, Heinzi Drug Trafficking Task Force area.
But that's a whole other conversation.
But the point I'm trying to make to you guys is that there are different law enforcement task forces in major cities on different types of enforcement groups.
So the Marshals have this fugitive task force where it's them and other agencies that work together to get the fugitives in the area.
And the reason why is because if someone ends up becoming a fugitive, whether state or federal, the law enforcement agency that did the investigation is responsible for getting that guy.
But what you could do is you can actually delegate that warrant to the marshals and let them go get him for you.
So I say that to let you guys know that when it comes to getting fugitives and finding people, the U.S. Marshal Service is the best agency in the country when it comes to locating and apprehending individuals.
It's what they do.
It's one of their mission statements.
Okay.
So now that we know that, let's talk about how they more than likely found this fucking gang member.
There's a technology called the trigger fish.
It's the first time I've ever talked about this shit, right?
And what the trigger fish is, guys, and this is public information now, but for many years, they don't talk about this.
The trigger fish is a, and it's kind of like a slang term used in the law enforcement world.
There's another term for it, like a cell site located or whatever, but in the law enforcement world, we call it a trigger fish.
And what a trigger fish is, is basically it behaves like a tower, okay?
And what ends up happening is if you got a bad guy's phone number, you get like a van that has like this trigger fish in it, and you can drive around in the area that you think he's at.
And what will happen is that the trigger fish will tell you where he's at because the van itself almost acts like a magnet, like a cell phone tower.
So you will collect all the phone numbers in the area.
Okay?
Now, obviously, this is a very controversial way to locate people for obvious reasons, but it is a technique that law enforcement uses to capture people.
Now, it's actually very successful as well.
And the way I know that they use the trigger fish 99% chance is, number one, she's reluctant to talk about it.
And then, number two, I see this fucking marshal guy in the back.
Well, marshals don't have title aid authority.
They're not doing immigration.
So why is the marshal guy there?
It's because more than likely, it was the marshals that assisted with finding where the fuck this guy was at.
And this is shit, guys, that, you know, no one else would be able to tell y'all because they didn't work in law enforcement, so they don't know the nuanced little details.
I could just tell this shit from the way that she's speaking and the fact that there's a marshal guy in the back, they probably use a fucking trigger fish.
Now, I need you niggas to fucking like the goddamn video.
You guys are not going to get insider information like this anywhere fucking else on the internet, by the way.
All right?
Nowhere else.
Just off of her saying a sentence and me looking in the background, I was able to tell y'all what the fuck they did.
I really am about this life, guys.
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Like this was one of my, this is like my wheelhouse, man, when I was on the job.
I always enjoyed learning about different agencies, knowing which agencies are good at what, what agencies are bad at what, right?
Leveraging different relationships to get my cases done.
So I've worked with almost every federal law enforcement agency.
So I know exactly how all of them work.
And the trigger fish is one of the marshals' bread and butters.
The worst criminals.
MS-13, they are organized.
They are violent.
They are committing homicides throughout our country.
They are one of the most dangerous gangs in our country.
And just so you guys know, there is a Wikipedia page on this, which I'm fucking shocked there is.
But here it is.
Triggerfish describes this analogy of cell phone interception and surveillance using a mobile cellular base station, microcell, typically as a van.
The devices are also known as cell site simulators or digital analyzers.
Try to get a cell phone by a mobile FBI van that seeks to locate cell phone lacking GPS tracking by scanning for its emissions.
And controversy, neither the user nor the cell phone provider needs to know about the triggerfish for its abuse successfully.
A court order is required, but the device circumvents provisions of CALIA barring use of pen register of trap and trace devices.
The device is somewhere, but it's a distinct of an IMS eye catcher.
So for years, this technology, you couldn't talk about it.
But it's public information now.
And we are going to...
I remember using triggerfishes...
No, I'm not even going to, whatever.
Okay.
Fight until they are completely dismantled.
What I want to do, I want to have other governors, other law enforcement officers come here to Virginia and see this amazing task force, governor, that is led by our agencies and Governor Yunkin.
And what's happening here in Virginia.
Arrests have increased 468% from the same period last year.
We didn't need new laws, as President Trump always said.
We needed a new president.
And we have great leadership standing behind him to fight to keep America safe and make America safe again.
We will keep your community safe and we will continue to do that.
It is my honor to introduce to you your governor, Glenn Young.
Thank you so much.
Thank you, and welcome to Virginia.
What this task force over the course of the last four weeks represents is the model, the model of federal resources.
Now, the reason why they're bringing the governor in, guys, is because as you guys know, though governors don't really do, you know, they're not involved with the feds like that.
The fact that they assisted in this, because, okay.
Immigration, guys, is a dirty word.
A lot of governors and mayors and city officials don't like to enforce it.
This is why you have things like the Sanctuary City.
It's a political hot potato, okay?
So the reason why the AG is praising the governor is because when it comes to immigration enforcement and the resource using state and local resources, because they're the ones that are able to 10x your fucking presence, a lot of cities and states are reluctant to give you guys give their state police, their city police, et cetera.
So the fact that they're praising the mayor here is because a lot of mayors, or excuse me, a lot of governors from certain states don't want to be involved in immigration enforcement, which is what this is what this operation looks like.
So that is why she's giving the guy flowers and giving him the ability to speak and shit like that, even though governors typically almost never get involved in immigration enforcement.
But with the Trump administration, et cetera, people are getting on board.
Stately resources and local resources coming together in order to eradicate the drug and terrorist networks that exist.
And I use the word terrorist because the illegal drug gangs, MS-13, Trende Aragua, they are international terrorist organizations.
Now they are, under Trump designating them that way.
And they are resident right here.
They're resident across the country.
And it requires this kind of task force, this collaboration of Virginia Resources, our great Virginia State Police, led by Colonel Hanley, our Department of Corrections, led by Judge Chad Dotson, along with our leadership at the administration level, led by Secretary Terry Cole and our Attorney General, Jason Miares, to come together with tremendous resources from the federal government.
And systematically over the last four weeks, we have gone to work, gone to work untangling, gone to work putting together the cases and arresting these horrific criminals, these criminals that live in our neighborhoods.
The arrest this morning was in Dale City in Prince William County, right here in Northern Virginia, one of the best areas in America.
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America.
And it was one of the top leaders of MS-13 living here.
An illegal immigrant.
And that illegal immigrant's going to go back to where he came from.
But most importantly, it's this effort that has been enabled by the Trump administration.
President Trump said, get the bad guys.
I've been working on this literally for the first three years of our administration with little to no help from the senior leadership in the federal government in the Biden administration.
On day one, we went to work signing a 287G memorandum.
It took us 20 hours to get it done.
I was able to deputize our state.
Okay, so 287G, guys.
So this is a, this basically allows state and local law enforcement officers to get immigration authority.
And ICE gives it, ICE is the one that gives it away.
So, 287G of the U.S. Immigration National Act authorizes the DHS to deputize selected state and local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration laws.
Section 287G allows the DHS and law enforcement agencies to make agreements which require the state and local officers to receive training and work under the supervision of ICE.
ICE provides officers who author authorization and identify process and when appropriate to taint immigration offenders they encounter during the encounter daily law enforcement activity.
Okay?
So this is a big deal because most state and law enforcement, state law enforce agencies, none of them have immigration authority.
So the ICE has to actually give it to them.
State police and our Department of Correction members to go to work in this task force.
I want to thank General Bondi from the second sheet from the second.
Now, you know, we'll keep going.
She assumed her position.
She was here with us.
I want to thank Director Patel from the second he assumed his position.
He was here with us.
Resources, capabilities.
But I most importantly want to thank the men and women who every day put their lives on the line.
These folks go to work with a bulletproof vest on, and they so rarely have anyone say thank you.
And today, they deserve a huge thank you, but they deserve a thank you every single day.
Over the last four weeks, 340 horrific criminals have been arrested here in Northern Virginia.
And that allows me to make one last comment.
Local jurisdictions that claim sanctuary city status are absolutely unacceptable.
All right, W governor, man, W governor, I'll give him that.
See, now you guys see why Pam Bondi wanted to bring him up.
Because, guys, this is a political play, too.
I don't know if you guys are seeing what's going on here.
She's bringing the governor up during this big press conference because he's going to look really good saying, yeah, I'm working with our federal partners.
We're making this city safe.
We're going after these fucking bad guys.
I'm giving the feds everything that they need because most state law enforce agencies don't want to get involved in immigration, right?
So she's kind of throwing him a bone, making him look good, coming up and getting credit for deputizing his guys under 287G, a program that most law enforcement agencies don't want to deal with at the state and local level.
And then now he's able to get up on the stand and talk his shit about, you know, sanctuary cities and sanctuary governors and states and all this other shit.
Right?
So this is kind of setting a precedence, letting other left-leaning or Democratic state officials know that you need to get on board.
You need to get on board at this point.
This whole sanctuary city shit is bullshit.
So they're hoping that they get to get a domino effect.
Because at the end of the day, all these motherfuckers are politicians, right?
So if it's going to help them stay in office, they will do it.
Even if it's something as taboo as immigration.
But under the Trump administration, immigration is a more, how do I say this?
It's more endurable for state officials to conduct in.
But typically, when Democrats are in office, they stay away from immigration.
But when Republicans are in, they'll take it a bit more seriously.
The state officials, I mean.
Look who's in your community.
Look who's living around the corner from citizens that are going to work trying to build their lives in a place that's the best place in America to live and work and raise a family.
And yet we have one of the top three operatives from the most dangerous gang in America in the world living around the corner.
And you, sanctuary cities, want to give refuge to them.
Listen, it's time for us to recognize that Virginia is not a sanctuary state.
We are working to get the bad guys out of here.
And if you are a local jurisdiction and not helping us and not cooperating with us, you are working against the safety of all of those men and women that call your jurisdiction home.
This task force.
He's also saying that because there are some parts of Virginia, guys, that are super fucking woke.
So he's kind of calling out, you know, certain counties, Fairfax County, et cetera.
The closer you get to D.C., the more woke it gets.
So that's another reason why he's saying that.
It's a sustainable effort, not a one and done.
And that is the most impactful part of it.
We get to continue to work together to yes, General Bondi, make America safe again and make Virginia the safest state in America.
I just want to thank everyone for their tremendous efforts.
And now I want to hand it over to the U.S. Attorney of Virginia's Eastern District, Eric Siebert.
Okay, and as you guys know, you guys, from watching this channel, I've taught you guys about this.
United States Attorney, the USA presidentially appointed position, they run an entire prosecutor's office.
Okay, so this is the head of the prosecutor's office in the Eastern District of Virginia.
Real quick, I'll read these chats before he makes his announcement.
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Martin, Mexico Extra died to big narcole bosses like Z40 and old schoolers like Rafael Carl Quintero.
Guys, the U.S. has wanted it for years.
They're arguably bigger names than this MS-13 leader, yet it received little coverage.
Yes, you are right.
But the reason why is because these guys are legends from the 80s, bro.
That's why, that's why it's not hitting news like that.
Like Carlo Cantero, Rafa Carlo Cantero.
And real quick, for those of you that don't know who he is, I got y'all ninjas.
This is the guy that killed Kiki Karamorena.
All right.
Man, I remember, bro, they've been looking for this nigga since like the 80s, bro.
This guy right here.
What the fuck?
Bro, okay.
This is right here.
They just captured him, bro.
This him, this guy killed a DEA agent back in the 80s.
He was on FBI's time most wanted criminal career.
Yeah, here we go.
This is a DE agent that he killed.
I actually met Kiki Camarena's family when I was in Laredo.
I actually met his family.
Really, really nice family.
But he was accused of involved in the murder of U.S. DEA agent Enrique Kiki Camarina-Salazar in November 1984.
The Mexican authorities raised a 1,000 rated, a 1,000-acre or Hekatari ranch, right?
So they just got this guy back.
But Carl Cantero, guys, this dude is like a legend in the fucking Narco world.
Okay.
But yeah, the reason why I didn't get much coverage lighter than some is precisely because he's so old and people forgot about this case.
You know, you got to be like a real true crime buff to remember the Kiki Camarina case, which by the way, I will cover.
I will cover Carol Cantaro.
I know I've been talking about Mexican cartels and shit like that that I'll do it.
But we will definitely cover this at some point.
So don't worry.
But yeah, yeah.
And then Z40, for those that are wondering, that's one of the Trevinos, if I'm not mistaken.
Here we go.
Miguel Trevi.
So Miguel Trevino Morales, this guy was the head of the Losetas in Mexico.
And the Losetteas guys, well, they don't exist anymore.
Now it's called the Cartel de Noreste.
Their area was right here.
And we're doing a fucking education clinic today, man.
So this was their territory.
This is where I used to be.
Laredo, Texas, right?
And in Laredo, guys.
See, here we are.
South Texas.
Boom.
Laredo's right here.
And across the river, because this is the Rio Grande River right here, across the river is Nueva Laredo right here.
Okay, so here's Laredo right here.
The bridge, right?
That brings you in.
Bridge two.
And then I spent many years here.
So the Trevinos, the heads of the Los Zetas, which is like damn near paramilitary.
They used to be Mexican Marines.
Was run by this guy, Miguel Trevino Morales.
And the Zetas in their heyday was the most, they were the most violent Mexican cartel because they were the only ones that were specially trained.
He's in jail now.
And a bunch of these guys in jail now.
But yeah, these guys are legends in the criminal world.
But yeah, lighter than some, bro, the young people are not going to know this shit.
But thank you for bringing that up because we just went down memory lane a little bit with some of these old school narcos you're mentioning W to the early life music great addition.
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Myra, please react to Amazon documentary, The Last NARC, where a highly decorated D agent task for investigating Kiki's murder, found out who's a Cuban guy with the CIA who ordered a hair on Kiki.
I'm not familiar with that narrative.
The hierarchy was Narcos, Mexico.
Yeah, somewhat.
You know, a lot of it is for comedic effect.
Or sorry, cinematic effect.
Let's see here.
Did I miss any chats?
I think we're caught up here.
I think we are caught up.
All right.
Let's get into Patel's state.
Or sorry, the USA statement on this MS-13 gangster getting caught.
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Third, we officially launched the operations as part of this Homeland Security Task Force.
And this is the first of its kind in the nation.
It's interagency, which makes it unique.
And it combines federal, state, and local resources to identify and arrest the most violent gang offenders in the Eastern District of Virginia.
So working with our partners of all four divisions in the Eastern District of Virginia, we have created an intelligence-based model.
And that's the focus is intelligence base that drives this moving forward.
So we can focus our attention on the transnational organized groups such as MS-13 that have long plagued our communities.
So in less than a month, we have identified 575 targets.
We've arrested 342 of those targets, many of them with illegal status.
And of the 342 arrested, we've identified 81 individuals with gang or transnational crime of affiliation.
The Eastern District of Virginia U.S. Attorney's Office has already done 73 federal criminal complaints charging these individuals.
Now, you guys watch me.
You guys know what a criminal complaint is.
It's an affidavit that when someone is arrested on the spot.
You guys know the difference between a criminal complaint and indictment if you watch this channel.
Unlike most people that to this day, they still bring pundits on and they mistakenly refer to criminal complaints as indictments.
And the two are completely different.
When we did the big U case, guys, remember that?
We read through the criminal complaint.
You guys know what the difference between a criminal complaint and indictment versus people that are bringing on law and crime don't even fucking know because they're idiots.
We give you guys a sauce over here.
Between federal and state partners, we've obtained and executed 39 search warrants.
We're already hearing in the community that our efforts are having a deterrent effect on these gangs.
And so moving forward with the information that we've obtained from our arrests and search warrants, we plan to use the task force model to continue to identify these bad actors and prioritize because I don't think the U.S. Attorney's Office is going to be involved in this guy getting charged because I think they picked up this MS-13 guy on immigration charges only, which I'm going to talk about that here in a second.
So the most violent transnational criminals.
I want to thank Attorney General Bondi, Governor Yunkin, FBI Director Patel, DA Administrator Waltz, and Secretary Cole for your trust on this and support of this Virginia task force.
And I also want to thank the hard work of the agents and the special agents of Virginia State Police and the federal agents and also the AUSAs, my prosecutors, have been working around the clock to support this task force.
AUSA stands for Assistant United States Attorney.
So he's the USA United States Attorney.
He has subordinates under him that actually try the cases.
Those are assisted United States attorneys.
This is the functional equivalent of a district attorney and an ADA or an assisted district attorney.
They just are federal prosecutors versus state prosecutors.
And despite the tremendous success of this task force, I want the public to know this is just the beginning of our efforts.
We have a sense of urgency on this, and we do not plan on stopping until every one of these violent gang members is off the streets.
And to the criminals, I just have to say we're coming.
So at this time, I'd like to turn this over to FBI Director Patel.
This is what happens when you let good cops be cops.
And we're going to continue to let good cops be cops across this country.
President Trump gave us the executive decision to go after and safeguard our communities.
General Bondi is our warrior of justice leading that charge.
Governor Yonkin, it's an honor to be a partner in this operation with you and U.S. Attorney Siebert.
This is a mandate we have.
And you guys already know, right, Cash Patel, he kind of has a chip on his shoulder, right?
They beat his ass up at the Senate hearings.
You know what I mean?
They dragged their feet with confirming him as FBI director.
They did not want Cash Patel to be FBI director, Chad.
Right?
He went on a bunch of podcasts, Sean Ryan and shit like that, bashing him.
So now he's got a chip on his shoulder.
Right now, we have an American dying every seven minutes from a drug overdose.
That is a national security crisis we have not seen ever before.
We have a woman or child being raped every six and a half minutes in this country.
We have a homicide twice an hour.
No part of that metric is a safe and secure America.
But thanks to the brave leadership of this administration and the folks that you see here, we are returning our communities to safety.
As you heard, we took down this morning a top leader of MS-13.
That is not done easily.
That is done with brilliant law enforcement.
And right here, I'm proud, and I think the governor knows I'm biased, having graduated from the University of Richmond to have this here in the state of Virginia, here in our Northern Virginia resident agency with our partnership with our Washington field office and our special agents, our SOS folks, our intel analysts, and our support.
And keep in mind, guys, Patel was never a law enforcement prior.
He was a federal prosecutor and a lawyer.
So that's kind of his background.
Never a gun-toting law enforcement guy, lawyer.
My authority has been law enforcement across the country, and that will not change.
But law enforcement that comes for country cannot be done just by Washington, D.C. and the federal government alone.
This task force was stood up one month ago.
In one month, the brave men and women on this task force from state, local, and federal authorities have arrested 342 criminals in the state of Virginia alone.
We wanted this to be a successful model.
It is a successful model because of you, because of your men and women on the streets.
We have the easy job in Washington, D.C. You take it to the max every single day.
You put your safety on the line.
You put your selfless desires ahead of going home and seeing your families at night because you care more about safeguarding our schools and our community than you do your own safety.
So we will always have the backs of good cops because you have the backs of the American people.
And this task force is going to go everywhere it is needed across the United States to bring the form of justice and measured security and safety that our American citizens deserve.
It is an America-first model because we live in the United States of America.
And if you are here illegally, you will not be here any longer.
And if you are going to continue to commit acts of violent crime, you will meet the same fate that this individual did this morning.
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We're breaking down right now the arrest of the top MS-13 guy.
I'm explaining immigration, law enforcement, how things were, capturing people, et cetera.
So, you know, this is kind of a treasure trove right now of me explaining to you guys how law enforcement works in America at the federal and at the state level.
We're going to respond to our hater here after this press conference and then break down some other news as well.
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This is not possible without the folks that do the job every single day.
And as director of the FBI.
Yeah, sorry, guys.
I'm sorry for the quality here.
I don't know what the fuck Fox News is doing.
They streamed this live earlier this morning, so the quality kind of sucks.
But Fox I've noticed always trash, bro.
Well, how is it that CNN, bro, fucking, you know, has better quality than these niggas every time.
Yeah, it's a privilege to lead some of these brave men and women.
And the only ask that I have of you in the community is the next time you see a cop, thank him.
The next time you see someone safeguarding our schools, shake their hand.
The next time you see our brave men and women of the FBI and the local Somebody said, I just came from the short of you roasting DDG.
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Federal State Police take down a violent terrorist.
Maybe give them a hug because those guys, those gals are the ones that are going to continue to keep our city safe.
And we will not stop until this national security crisis is recognized, brought into check, and eliminated.
Thank you.
Questions?
Dember from Billy Goller.
Thanks.
My first question is, how long was this individual living in the United States illegally and operating as a leader on MS-13?
And then, two, MS-13 has been a good father in Virginia for several years now.
How many members of that gang do you believe are currently operating in the state?
Sorry.
The bottom line is for far too long.
And because of operational security, we won't get into any of the details about this individual.
But if you're here for a minute, a day, a month, or a year, you've been here far too long.
And General Bondi has made it a priority at this FBI that we manhunt every single person committing an act of violent crime.
And it should speak volumes that the leader for the entire East Coast was living right here in Virginia, right among us.
Question?
Just capture one sad story.
I just want to reiterate that, first of all, President Trump's executive order declaring the drug gangs and cartels international terrorists is critical underpinning to the work today.
Second of all, the collaboration.
And the reason for that, which he's not going to admit, is because it allows them to kind of circumvent things that might have been in place and basically gives them more latitude to do shit.
They could violate their rights a bit more when they're designated as terrorists.
Let's just be honest here.
I'm going to be very candid with you guys.
Whenever the government designates you as a terrorist, they're able to utilize certain resources, FISA courts, national security type warrants, emergency warrants on the basis of national security.
They're basically able to infringe on the bad guys' rights more when they designate them as a terrorist.
And this is me just shooting straight with y'all.
Right now, obviously, the politicians aren't going to say it that way.
They're going to say, yeah, we utilize this tool to go after the most dangerous people in combat.
Like, oh, cool.
I get it.
Like, I know how the government's going to fucking phrase certain things.
But to be very candid with y'all, when they say we're making them a terrorist organization, we're going to go after them aggressively.
What that really means is we're violating these niggas' rights.
We don't give a fuck.
They're not afforded the same levels of protections as your common, you know, bank robber.
We're going to go after these guys a bit more aggressively.
We're going to use resources that our national security apparatuses have to go after enemies of the state and terrorists.
We're going to use that now for these international criminals that run these big international gangs.
He doesn't want to say that, but that's what it really means.
I'm decoding the government bureaucracy language for you guys.
Now it's available because we have a 287G memorandum in place.
No, it's worse than RICO.
Somebody said it's like RICO.
No, it's worse than RICO.
RICO still has to go through a bunch of shit, like in the court system.
Bro, when you talk about national security and terrorism, the game changes.
The game changes.
It's critical.
And it allows us then to bring the intelligence together to go pursue.
I love how this guy's phrasing it.
Oh, it allows us to bring the intelligence together.
Politically correct way of saying we're about to violate these niggas' rights.
And arrest.
That's what he really means.
Someone like this.
And I just want to reiterate again, this is new.
And the capabilities that are being displayed right now are capabilities that are now available, not just to Virginia, but to the rest of the country.
Translation.
These race sources have always been available.
It's just that they're going to go ahead and make it available now for traditional law enforcement.
The CIA has always existed.
The NSA has always existed.
They didn't go anywhere.
We've always had this technology capability.
But now, intelligence agencies are able to assist law enforcement in a more effective manner when it comes to going after certain individuals, because here's the dirty secret that they won't tell you.
When it comes to the intelligence community, CIA, NSA, et cetera, they can be collecting information on American citizens or work domestically.
But when you have executive orders, when you have MOUs in place, et cetera, they allow the intelligence agencies to go ahead and basically overstep their boundaries.
How do you guys think Edward Snowden became so fucking famous?
It's because he exposed an operation where they were collecting data on American citizens from phones.
That's unconstitutional and illegal because intel agencies are supposed to do that only with foreign individuals.
But thanks to the Patriot Act, post-9-11, the Patriot Act, if anyone actually reads it, allows the U.S. government and law enforcement officials a certain degree of latitude to do things where, quite frankly, they could violate your rights if it matches certain things.
And if you guys are wondering who wrote the Patriot Act every single fucking time.
But anyway, yes, chat, the Patriot Act has basically been the slippery slope that's allowed the police state and the surveillance state to exist in the United States.
Like the goddamn video, niggas, you ain't gonna get songs like this anywhere else.
Because of the administration's forward-leaning vision on how to use state and federal resources in collaboration in a way that has not been done.
I have to say, Terry Cole has been leading our efforts in the Commonwealth brilliantly.
But until we were able to bring in the federal resources in this way, bringing down somebody like this would not really have been possible.
And Governor Yunkin and I, once again, are going to offer this to every governor in our country.
Let's see who takes us up on this.
And just so you guys know, if you were wondering, just to add on, insult to injury, remember those dancing Israeli guys?
Remember that?
Guess who also let them go?
This guy.
This guy let them go.
So when they were caught on 9-11, that guy was responsible for getting them deported and sent back to Israel.
Keep their state safe.
Questions?
A little.
All right.
I have been here.
I mean, there's hundreds of these arrests happening so quickly.
Have these individuals been identified under the Biden administration?
I mean, look at their favorite round of these people when they all identified as targeted with the Trump administration in place.
And I also want to hear from the governor, too, on certain.
We had heard in recent years issues about the same touring policies there.
People who are dangerous, illegal aliens, suspected of being separate communities and committing to what we do from them.
Andrew Renenda says, hey, Mario, thanks for the great information.
Before Glenn Youngkin became governor, a lot of MS-13 members took advantage of Virginia's easy immigration standards, which led to a lot of their members living in Northern Virginia.
Yeah, that makes sense.
It's very common for gang members and stuff like that.
Their heads will live in blue states.
Very common, yeah.
So first, many had been identified.
They've been living here.
Many had been identified.
Living here, they were let freely into our country.
All of these illegal aliens.
I had gone to that border in September.
Nothing humane was happening at that border.
Passports stacked everywhere, everywhere, from every country you can imagine.
People freely walking across our borders, fighting age men, coming into our country.
And this is the result of Joe Biden's open border policy.
What's our country has been?
I love how everybody from the Trump administration, like, always takes a chance to shit on Biden.
It's kind of funny.
I don't know if you guys caught on, but like, every time Trump goes and does a speech, I don't think he's done a speech once or like addressed the media without shitting on Biden.
And Pam Bondi is the same way.
She's always shitting on them as well.
And the Caroline Levitt, the White House press secretary, she also takes every chance he can to attack the Biden administration.
It's actually kind of funny how unprofessional these niggas are.
But hey, bro, I'm here for it, man.
It's literally hilarious.
Crooked Joe Biden.
He was the worst president ever.
You know, Jimmy Carter died a happy man because now he's not the worst president ever.
Joe Biden, sleepy Joe, who can't get anything done.
Very bad.
Very, very bad.
I'm working on my Trump impression, niggas.
It's going to get better.
But from the second Donald Trump took office, he said he is going to make America safe.
He shut down our borders and now it's our job to get these people out of our country as fast as we can.
And this co-Um, Wright says, please unmute me on Rumble.
Mods, can you guys unmute him on Rumble?
You guys know we have free speech over here.
Even if niggas talk shit, let them say what they want to say.
As long as these dudes aren't like getting us banned, let niggas say what they want to say, bro.
In the chat, there's no spamming, guys.
That's really my only rule.
No spamming and don't fucking troll on the audio.
If you troll on the audio and say some dumb shit like, oh, I care to hear anything, or the audio is low.
We will ban you for that.
Because we always derail the show with some dumbass that got some shitty ass fucking headphones, some fake AirPods that he got from fucking Chinatown in New York City.
Hey, bro, I can't hear anything.
Nigga, it's not me.
It's your headphones suck.
Effort, this task force that has been put together is making a difference here and it will make a difference around the country.
That's why you're seeing so many arrests so fast because we will not have another Lake and Riley.
We are going to catch them.
We are going to apprehend them and they are not going to like where they are going.
Governor Yunkin, did you want to answer the second part?
Thank you very much.
First and foremost, this task force was designed in the White House with this team around the table.
What do we need to do in order to go after the gangs, the cartels, and of course the drugs in a community like Northern Virginia, like Fairfax County, that has seen county leadership not pursue the necessary steps in order to fight this crime.
And this task force was architected in a very quick period of time and stood up immediately.
And in fact, when Director Patel was confirmed within a day, he authorized this facility and these capabilities, General Bondi immediately came to lead it.
And we found ourselves with truly one-of-a-kind resources going to work.
And I just want to emphasize the pace and the focus.
And so, no, these were not lists that were available in the previous administration because they wouldn't do that.
And the minute that we had partners that would do this with us, then lists of five, six, seven hundred targets could be put together in collaboration with state police and federal authorities and our Department of Corrections.
Critically important.
And I cannot emphasize enough the collaboration and support and leadership out of the new administration that is so different than what we saw in at least the previous three years of my administration.
Finally, with regards to counties that are demonstrating resistance to cooperates with federal authorities and particularly with ICE, this is why I have put in a budget amendment in our budget that if they're not going to cooperate with ICE, then we will withhold funding.
Now, I need a General Assembly to vote for this.
And I need a bunch of Democrats to step up and say, hey, we believe in public safety.
See, so what he's basically doing, like I said before, this not only is a press release, but it's to also get the state of Virginia on board to get everyone to support immigration enforcement.
Because, guys, I'm telling you guys, as someone that used to work in immigration, a lot of these states don't fucking help you, man, when it comes to immigration enforcement.
So the fact that they got the governor there for an immigration press release is a big deal.
We're going to hold jurisdictions accountable.
Because it's a political hot potato.
Budget amendment, we can then.
Damned if you do it, damned if you don't.
If you do it, they say you're a family wrecker.
If you don't do it, they say you're not doing your job.
So this is why so many state officials don't even want to touch it.
Hold Fairfax County accountable.
But I'm also asking for help from our federal partners to make sure that jurisdictions that are not cooperating with ICE, we can, in fact, step in.
And that's why the 287G memorandum that we've signed with the federal government is so important.
It allows me to deputize our state police and our Department of Corrections folks, and we can then step in and make sure that we're taking custody of these folks and handing them over to ICE to be deported.
This is critically important.
We're not back.
He's right.
That's very, very fucking important because most state agencies don't do it.
And I do believe there's an invitation.
So I'll actually give him a W for this, right?
I will give him a W for this because a lot of state officials are fucking scared of the 287G program.
So I'll give him credit there.
Ray says, Martin, all I said was RP Edward.
That's Nick Funtes Rabbit that just died and I was muted on Rumble.
Now cool.
Bro, I didn't mute you.
It was one of the mods.
Mods, unmute this nigga, bro.
It's fucking, it's Ray 007.
Here, I'll put it up on screen again.
Rumble mods, unmute him, bro.
There's his username.
There's an invitation for everyone to come together and recognize that criminals, literally one of the top operatives in MS-13, is in a community that would have never thought they were there.
And if we continue to have sanctuary city philosophies, that's where they're going to go.
And I don't believe any community in Virginia.
All right, Jake Damala said you're unmuted.
Shout out to you, Jake.
Thank you so much.
Ray, we don't want to hear no more bitch, bro.
Jake Damala got you.
Want someone like this living in their community?
And that's why it's so important that we come together, put down all the politics, and work together in order to make America safe again.
Thank you.
One more question.
We got time for one more, Pierre.
General Bonnie, good morning.
I have one question on topic and one question off topic.
Can someone.
Of course, you have to go off topic.
Question number one: Can someone describe what this suspect role was in MS-13 in terms of what kind of activity was he overseeing?
All we're saying now, for certain reasons, we're not identifying him by name.
He was one of the top members, top three in the entire country, head of the East Coast, one of the three leaders, and I will say very violent crimes.
Very anything you can associate with MS-13.
Yeah, I mean, your typical RICO, drug trafficking, extortion, you know, we got another really violence, all types of shit, man.
He was the leader over it.
All of the violent crimes.
So he's very dangerous.
He should not have been in this country.
He's from El Salvador, and he was recruited at a very early age, very early age.
And it rose to the leadership.
And you have to be bad.
You have to be tough to get there.
But he is no longer tough because he is behind bars.
The off-topic question.
In terms of the signals chat controversy that's going on, is DLJ involved at this point?
If so, why?
If not, why not?
Well, first it was sensitive information, not classified, and inadvertently-Hold on, let me-was that question?
It was involved at this point.
Signals chat, which, by the way, guys, I do want to cover the signals chat a little bit again.
We covered it over the past two days, but this thing is starting to blow up.
And this guy, Legal Eagle, is going to talk about the illegality of it.
Because this is actually one thing where I was like, damn, I wonder what's going to happen.
Because as you guys know, with the signals situation, summarize this one up.
Long story short, there was a signals chat with Pete Exet, the vice president, J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, a bunch of top brass in the government in the Trump administration concerning the airstrikes that they did on the Houthis in Yemen, okay, a couple of weeks ago.
Now, the problem is that not only did they talk about this airstrike in this signal chat, they went over specific details of how they would do it, what resources would be used, time, place, very detailed, okay?
So, Mike Waltz, the National Security Director or Secure.
Yeah, hold on.
Mike Waltz, let me just pull him up for you, Ninja, real quick.
So, you guys, right?
This guy right here, National Security Advisor, he accidentally brought in this fucking journalist from the fuck, I forget the thing.
But the point is, he had a journalist in there accidentally, and the journalist was in there for like two days seeing all this shit.
And the journalist went ahead and leaked that information after the strike, of course.
But obviously, a gross negligence of allowing someone without a clearance to be involved in a chat where they guaranteed we're talking about stuff that is top secret.
Okay?
Military plans are almost always a TS or TSSCI, top secret compartmentalized information.
Some of the highest levels of clearance are required.
So you're asking her right now about the signal chat.
Involved at this point.
If so, why?
If not, why not?
Okay.
They're asking her, hey, translation, because this dude's a pussy and he asked the question the wrong way.
He said, is the DOJ involved?
Translation.
Is the Department of Justice going to prosecute any of these members in this chat that leaked this information?
That's what he's really asking.
Does it fall under the Espionage Act?
So let's see how she responds.
Well, first, it was sensitive information, not classified, and inadvertently released.
And what we should be.
Okay, that was a good pivot that she had.
But here's the difference, though, okay?
Here's the difference.
Even if it's sensitive, it's still military information, which falls under something called not NDI national defense information.
So that makes it a bit more of a gray area.
But, you know, she's going to judo this shit, is my estimation.
Let's see.
Because remember, guys, as the Attorney General, she's responsible for prosecuting people in the United States.
She oversees the FBI, who is the lead agency when it comes to espionage.
Okay?
Violations of the Espionage Act fall under the FBI.
Right here.
18 USC 1793.
Let me see here.
Let me see if I still got it.
I got to go Google this shit.
18 USC 1793, if I'm not mistaken, that is the Espionage Act.
Nope, 793, not 1793.
There we go.
Bam.
Gathering, transmitting, or losing defense information.
This is a part of the Espionage Act.
Okay?
Be talking about is it was a very successful mission.
Our world is now safer because of that mission.
We're not gonna comment any further on that.
If you wanna talk about Ah, good, good, good move, Pam.
Good move.
She fucking did the up, up, up, Matrix.
Oh, Dodge.
I ain't talking about that.
And talk about what was it, Hillary Clinton's home that she was trying to.
I fucking knew it.
I knew it.
They were going to bring up the Hillary emails.
Well, Hillary did it.
Hey, I give her credit, though.
She's loyal to Trump, right?
Bro, she fucking Matrix that shit.
Like, woo.
Bleach bit.
about that that classified documents in joe biden's garage that hunter biden had access to she brings up let's talk about hunter biden Total deflection.
Bruh, that pivot is crazy.
This was not classified information, and we are very pleased with the results of that operation and that the entire world is safer because of it.
Thank you.
Bruh, she had to take a shot.
We're not going to talk about this, but while we're on it, Hillary Clinton did the same shit.
Fucking funny.
She fucking does that shit like the Matrix.
But I am interested to see what's actually going to happen.
So let me go ahead and go to texting more plans.
This is from Legal because I am actually intrigued.
So I've never seen this video, guys.
So we're going to watch it and learn together.
Let me get some water real quick.
And we're going to keep cooking, Ninjas.
Give me one sec.
Take a piss.
Get a bottle of water, guys, or whatever the hell.
Give me one sec.
We're going to watch this together and learn together because I am actually intrigued to see what type of legal consequences we're talking about here.
I think it's going to be violations of the Espionage Act, but let's see.
First time watching this video alongside you guys.
We'll see.
Luckily, that party didn't make national security the cornerstone of their existence because that would be awkward.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
This guy is a liberal.
He does hate Donald Trump, by the way, FYI.
But, you know, it is what it is.
It's always funny to watch liberals that hate Trump.
Guys, do me a favor, like the video.
We got 1.9k likes, guys.
Let's get to 3,000 if you guys don't mind.
I would really appreciate that.
Helps your boy.
Channel is growing, like I said before.
Views are going up.
We've been really consistent, going live every time at five, cooking.
Okay?
So I really appreciate if you guys could do that.
If there was anyone other than Hillary Clinton, they would be in jail right now.
But this month, the president's highly qualified team of national security experts.
Dimitri says, all I have to say is W Pam.
Yeah, bro.
That deflection was fucking wild.
April 55 says, Myron, with the salute.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
That was a fucking...
Bro, I knew she was gonna do that bad.
Okay.
Knuckle Dragger says, Myron, Crowder mentioned in his show yesterday that Waltz has a guy working in his staff whose wife worked to prosecute Jay Sixers.
Could this be a setup guy added is the suckers and loser hoaxer journalists?
And I think the judge has signed the case, current lawsuit on the books, is the one who blocked this deportation executive order.
Interesting.
Yeah, I think the Asian guy, right, if I'm not mistaken, Knuckle Dragger.
Shout out to Brave Aretzo.
You subscribe to Castle Club.
Shout out to you, my friend.
Which, by the way, I am planning, guys, on watching the documentary Adolescence.
As you guys know, that's all over fucking Netflix right now.
Apparently, it's going after the red pill.
I think I'm going to watch that on Castle Club for you guys for obvious reasons because copyright.
But I might react to that Doc Renter for you guys.
The vital breath says, your explanation on these groups being designated to this organization is a reminder of what they were trying to do with putting you guys on a DHS watch list, shadow banning it saying the manosphere radicalized young men designated you guys a terrorist organization.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
That's where we're going.
And that was under the Biden administration.
Speaking of Snowden, is there any chance we can get him on the show?
Get a show on that incident with the NSA?
I mean, I would love to talk to him.
I know he's went on Rogan like twice.
Myra, please react to Amazon.
Oh, got that one.
All right, cool.
We're caught up on the chats.
Let's get back to it.
We're going to respond to Mr. Welch after this video chat.
Got together on Signal for a super secret conversation about a military strike in Yemen, and they invited a journalist from the Atlantic into the text threat.
No, this wasn't a rare effort to create more transparency by an administration that seems bent on secrecy, nor was it an effort to reach out to the so-called liberal media that Trump has banned from the White House press room.
Instead, it was a colossal, monumental screw-up.
Compliments of Michael Waltz, the president's national security advisor, and seemingly the entire Trump cabinet, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hexeth and Vice President.
Yeah, Pete Hexeth was given very detailed information in there, bro.
President J.D. Vance.
This is a national embarrassment and an unbelievable breach of national security.
So, what happened and how illegal is it?
Well, apparently, on March 11th, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, received a signal chat invite from I mean, chat.
All right.
Whoopsie.
Luckily, that party didn't make national security the cornerstone of their existence because that every time.
Every time.
From someone who shared a name with President Trump's national security advisor, Michael Waltz.
Mr. Goldberg wasn't sure if it was really that Michael Waltz, but he was hopeful that it actually was the national security advisor and that Waltz might want to discuss Ukraine, Iran, or some other important national security-related matter.
So Goldberg accepted the chat request.
Jeffrey Goldberg had good reason to be skeptical that President Trump's national security advisor would reach out to him for a friendly chat because Mr. Goldberg has been the subject of Donald Trump's ire since at least 2020.
In 2020, Mr. Goldberg attracted Trump's attention with a story he wrote reporting that Mr. Trump had called members of the American military who died in war, suckers, and losers.
Then last year, Mr. Goldberg reported that Mr. Trump had said, quote, I need the kind of generals that Hitler had.
Hey!
Which, funny enough, forbidden history for you guys, Hitler did have Jewish generals in his military.
I bet you guys didn't fucking know that bombshell.
Yes, Hitler had high-ranking officials in his military that were Jewish.
And that is some of the censored history they will never tell you guys.
In response, then candidate Trump called The Atlantic a, quote, failing magazine run by a guy named Goldberg.
So it was weird that Waltz had reached out, but things were about to get weirder still.
Two days later, the person reporting to be Michael Waltz added Jeffrey Goldberg to a signal group chat called HoofyPC Small Group.
Now, first, a brief explanation about Signal.
It is an open-source encrypted messaging app, popular people who want more privacy than the average text messaging apps provide.
It is not, however, approved by any government agency for the transmission of secret or classified information.
Signal allows users to set deletion deadlines for text messages, so all messages will be automatically deleted once a specified amount of time has passed, which also makes it ill-suited for government work because deleting messages is a violation of federal records laws.
But we'll talk more about that later.
Now, soon after inviting Mr. Goldberg, the petitive Michael Waltz texted the Hoofy PC small group and said, quote, team establishing a principals group for coordination on Houthis.
Waltz was presumably referring to a principals committee spelled P-R-I-N-C-I-P-A-L-S, not P-R-I-N-C-I-P-L-E-S, which is a group of the senior most national security officials, including secretaries of defense, state, and treasury, as well as the director of the CIA.
But honestly, the typo was probably the least of their worries.
If Waltz was looking to find principals L-E-S in this administration, he's probably out of luck.
But Waltz's statement about starting a principals group also raised red flags for Mr. Goldberg.
As Goldberg pointed out in The Atlantic, quote, it should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway, that I have never been invited to a White House principals committee meeting, and that in my many years of reporting on national security matters, I've never heard of one being convened over a commercial messaging app.
Nonetheless, Walsh asked the other group members in the chat to identify the best people on their staff for Waltz to coordinate with.
Mr. Goldberg watched as several group members, which appeared to include White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller.
In case you were wondering.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President J.D. Vance, I still can't believe it Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, and numerous others chime in, volunteering various members on their staff.
Even the director of the Central Intelligence Agency offered to name an active CIA intelligence officer.
And Mr. Goldberg couldn't believe that the top national security officials would really engage in an unsecured group chat, let alone carelessly include journalists in the chat.
So he quite reasonably assumed that this was some kind of elaborate hoax or disinformation campaign.
He watched, though, as a surreal policy conversation unfolded between these.
And he was in there for two days, chat.
This is a big out by the Trump administration.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
You guys know I like Donald Trump, but I, you know, I have been very critical of him.
I've been very fair, right?
I voted for him, but that doesn't mean that I'm not gonna fucking tell the truth when it comes to this shit.
As you guys know, I am not a political commentator as my main gig, right?
I cover all different types of things.
Self-improvement is my main thing.
So, thankfully, since I am not just a political commentator, I don't have an allegiance to a certain political party.
I tend to align far more with Republicans than Democrats on most subjects.
However, I have my own viewpoints and I'm not subscribed to a party because I'm not being paid by a certain administration.
A lot of political commentators on YouTube and Rumble and Central, let's be honest here, you know that they're getting a kickback from the Trump administration.
They never say anything bad about the Trump administration.
That's a big red flag, right?
So, with me, you know, you guys are going to get it raw and real.
If Trump does something good, I'm going to praise him.
If he does something stupid, I'm going to cook him.
For example, pardoning the J-Sixers, big W in my eyes.
Arresting college campus students for criticizing Israel, big L in my eyes.
Because that speaks to the bigger problem of free speech in this country.
I find it absolutely ridiculous that a college student can come to America, talk shit about Donald Trump, burn the American flag, no consequences.
But if that same student comes and participates in a Gaza protest, they'll get deported.
That's crazy to me.
So that's why I think this anti-Semitism bill that he passed to try to curb some of these college protests is ridiculous because it infringes on our First Amendment right for a foreign nation.
That's my problem.
I don't necessarily care so much about the deportations as I have the wherewithal to understand that when they take your rights away, this is how they start.
Today it's a visa holder.
Tomorrow it's a green card holder.
The next day it's going to be an American citizen.
That's why I don't like this anti-Semitism bill.
Because the First Amendment is there to protect all speech, even speech I don't like or agree with.
I don't have to like Mahmoud Khalil, who was the guy, a green card holder that was arrested in Colombia.
I don't have to like him to fight for his right to say what he wants to say.
And the reality is, if you want to protect free speech, the type of speech that needs to be protected at the highest level is political speech, which is what Mr. Khalil and what a lot of these college students are participating in.
Political speech is quite literally the reason why this country was founded, man.
Our forefathers traversed the Atlantic Ocean to come to the United States to create a whole constitution and make a new country because they were tired of living under a dictatorship, monarchy-based fucking government that didn't allow them to say what they wanted to say to criticize the government to make it better.
So they went ahead and went across the Atlantic, dying from scurvy and shit on the high seas, traveling for months to come here to make a new country where we have the Constitution.
There's a reason why the First Amendment is the First Amendment, and there's a reason why the Second Amendment is the Second Amendment.
The ability to speak freely, criticize your government and assemble, and then the right to bear arms to be able to protect that First Amendment right.
That's what it is.
That's what this country is founded upon.
So this anti-Semitism bill that Trump put into power is completely antithetical to why this country was founded.
Now, I know some people might sit here and say, Myron, do you support Hamas?
These students, we're talking about Hamas.
They support Hamas.
How dare you support them?
Listen, motherfucker.
I don't agree with them.
I think a lot of them are radical leftist idiots.
And I don't agree with their political ideology.
But I understand that the First Amendment needs to be protected.
And that means that I'm going to have to align myself with individuals that I disagree with or even dislike to protect their ability to speak freely.
Because I know that once they take their rights, I'm next.
And last time I checked, this is a fucking 1996 WCW, and I don't see Goldberg anywhere.
So I'm not trying to be next.
So I need to go ahead and make sure that I defend even people I disagree and dislike.
And for some odd reason, idiots will sit there and try to say, oh, you sympathize with these students?
No.
I sympathize with the Constitution.
And deporting people for political speech is 100% counterproductive to what this fucking country was founded upon.
That's my problem.
I am a free speech absolutist slash maximalist.
And political speech is at the top of the hurricane when it comes to speech that needs to be protected.
Just my take: Welcome!
Punch!
Supposed to Trump administration officials as they discussed on Signal how and when to stage an attack on the Houthis and how to message.
Now, of course, some of you already see some people, oh, but they're violently protesting and shit like that.
You're right, those people, no.
But here's the thing, bro.
For all you guys saying that there's violent protest, a majority of these guys are protesters, it's people peaceful protests, bro.
Obviously, there's idiots that are destroying property.
That's not acceptable.
But most of these pro-Palestine protesters are peaceful.
It's just that you guys see the violent stuff because that's going to be the news story.
Okay?
Basically, you're seeing a fraction of the protesters that are acting like complete idiots because that's what sells the newspapers.
That's what sells the stories.
That's what gets coverage.
But 80-90% of these protesters, peaceful, bro.
They just arrested a girl up in Boston today.
She was walking to class.
And ICE guys came up and grabbed her.
Right?
Matter of fact, I'll show y'all real quick what I'm talking about.
I made a meme on it.
It was actually kind of funny.
Let me show y'all, ninjas.
So, arrest pedos on the Epstein list?
Nope.
Arrest campus students for anti-Semitism?
Yep.
And then look, you guys arrested Tough's graduate Ramesa Oz Turk a year after she co-authored a pro-Palestinian op-ed and was flagged for anti-Israel activism.
Bro, she wrote a paper.
She wrote a paper, guys.
Here she is walking to class or walking somewhere, home, maybe.
I don't know.
This guy walks up to her in a hoodie.
This was in Boston, if I'm not mistaken.
I think she's a tough student.
He identifies himself.
This guy comes up with a badge on his neck.
He pulls his out.
Making it bigger for you guys.
Thank you.
You can see her here on the bottom left corner in the white.
So a couple of different officials come.
I mean, this is crazy guys.
She wrote an op-ed and she got flagged.
And now they're going to put her in deportation proceedings.
Again, I might not agree with what she says, but bro, this is a violation of the First Amendment to the highest degree.
Because if she was talking shit about Trump, nobody would care.
It's only because she was critical of Israel that they're picking her up.
We have our immigration guys picking up students on behalf of a foreign nation, bro.
That is fucking wild.
To the public about the attack.
As a lawyer, one of the more interesting legal aspects of it is that Goldberg makes it clear throughout this article that at no time did he possess the requisite mens raya to be liable for possessing national security information himself.
Obviously, a lawyer read this piece before it went live.
But on the morning of March 14th, Michael Waltz texted the group stating, Team, you should have a statement of conclusions with taskings per the president's guidance this morning in your high side inboxes.
High side, by the way, is a special segregated computer or communication system.
I've talked about this before.
High side is a slang term that they use for classified stuff.
It's called high side.
Which is specifically set up to manage classified or sensitive information.
Unlike Signal, high side systems must comply with the rigorous requirements and are specifically designed to protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
So Waltz's message indicates that the information being discussed was sensitive.
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Welcome.
We're covering the signal stuff and legal culpability because I am actually interested in this with Wawing on.
We covered the MS-13 stuff.
We're going to also respond to a hater, Jordan Welch, making videos talking smack.
You guys have been asking for a minute, so I'll do that after this.
But like the video, guys, we almost got four thoughts.
We got between the platforms, we got about almost 6,000 of you guys in here, man.
So shout out to all you ninjas.
Sensitive enough to merit the use of these super secret secure computer systems.
And we can surmise the president's high side message apparently instructed the United States military to strike the Houthis and Iran-backed terrorist organization that had been attacking cargo ships in the Red Sea.
JD Vance, who so far publicly has made a point of geneflecting to everything that President Trump has said, interestingly appeared to actually disagree with the president's instruction.
Vance responded, quote, I think we are making a mistake.
And quote, I'm not sure the president is aware how inconsistent this is with his message on Europe right now.
What Vance was referring to was Trump's policy of abandoning our European allies by refusing to provide any more American-funded support for them.
Pig Seth, the Secretary of Defense, disagreed with Vance, stating, If I had a final go or no-go vote, I believe we should.
Vance replied saying, If you think we should do it, let's go.
I just hate being now.
And I read this for you guys yesterday.
That goes to show how much power the Secretary of Defense has, guys.
Like, basically, the vice president was like, okay, if you think it's a go, let's fucking do it.
You know, because at the end of the day, guys, Pete Exeth is the one that's directly over our entire armed forces.
Yeah, the commander-in-chief is the president, but Pete Exeth is really the one making things happen.
President says, I need this done.
Pete Excess gets it done the way he wants to get it done.
Noam Billy said, correct me if I'm wrong.
I thought they fought off the Brits because of taxation without representation.
That was a part of it, too.
Bailing Europe out again.
As an aside, one of the most terrifying, but perhaps not strictly speaking, legal issues here is that these people are deciding to bomb another country and they don't have clear instructions from the president of the United States.
Not great.
But Hegseth agreed with Vance.
That's not true because they said that basically Trump already gave the green light.
That's why they didn't need him to add him to the chat.
Trump was already like, we're bombing.
It doesn't matter.
So that's not true.
That's disingenuine, Mr. Legal Eagle.
And some sentiments regarding America's European allies, proclaiming, quote, VP, I fully share your loathing of European freedom.
Because we went over the text message thread yesterday, guys, and I showed you guys that.
Basically, Trump said, get it done.
I don't care how.
Just get it done.
So he basically deferred the authority to Exet to get it done.
It's pathetic.
But Mike is correct.
We are the only ones on the planet on our side of the ledger who can do this.
Then SM, who Mr. Goldberg assumed was White House Deputy Chief.
And we knew that Trump was going to hit the Houthis hard.
Because the reason why he's hitting the Houthis hard, guys, is because the Houthis were boarding on ships, kidnapping cargo teams and shit.
I'll show you guys what I'm talking about.
So Yemen's Rebels have released footage reportedly showing that men seizing a cargo ship in the Red Sea.
And again, just for a geographic perspective here, so you guys,'cause I really want you guys to understand this from a...
So here is Yemen, right?
Yemen is right here.
Here's the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea here.
Okay?
The Houthis are based out of this area here of Yemen, Western Yemen.
So they'll basically come into the Red Sea here and board these ships like you guys are about to see right now.
So the footage released by the Movement CV channel Al Masira on Monday.
This is their military meeting.
Niggas literally jump out on some fucking Call of Duty shit.
Shit's crazy.
Like what the fuck?
So they enter the ship's cockpit, ordering crew members to lie down.
This is all real shit, man.
The vessel purportedly shows the variables successfully seeking control of the vessel.
Now, the reason why Trump went out of these guys, that's billions of dollars that are going to be lost, chat.
That's why when he came into office, I knew he was going to bomb the fuck out of these guys and get rid of them.
Because they're not just a nuisance to Israel, they're a nuisance to international trade for Europe, for the United States, for China, etc.
That's why they bombed the Houthis, because they were doing this shit all throughout the Biden administration after October 7th.
Stephen Miller chimed in, stating, quote, As I heard it, the president was clear, green light, but we should soon make clear to Egypt and Europe what we expect in return.
We also need to figure out how to enforce such requirement, e.g.
if Europe doesn't remunerate, If the U.S. successfully restores freedom of navigation at great cost, there needs to be some further economic gain extracted in return.
At this point, Mr. Goldberg says he still remained unconvinced that these were really the nation's top national security and defense officials, arguing policy in a signal chat without ever taking the time to consider who else was in the chat.
The next day, though, Secretary of Defense Hegseth sent the Houthi PC small group chat a very specific message about the attack that would take place that afternoon in Yemen, including operational details like targets, weapons that would be deployed, and attack sequencing.
Vice President Vance replied, quote, I will say a prayer for victory.
Two hours later, at the time when Hegseth had specified the attacks would begin, Mr. Goldberg waited in his car at a grocery store parking lot.
He checked Twitter and confirmed that at that moment, explosions were being heard all across Sana'a, the capital city of Yemen.
And back in the Houthi PC small group chat, the leaders of the U.S. were celebrating with exclamations and emojis.
They then moved on.
And they specifically talked about how the Houthis were hurting commerce and trade for certain countries.
In this chat, they mentioned that.
On to discussing assessments of damage done, including the likely death of a specific individual.
At this point, Mr. Goldberg had come to the startling conclusion that the signal group chat really was populated by the leaders of U.S. intelligence agencies, who were openly discussing presumptively classified and sensitive national defense information on an unapproved channel.
He removed himself from the group, which triggered an automatic notification to the group's creator, Michael Waltz.
No one seemed to notice, and no one followed up with Mr. Goldberg about his presence and subsequent absence from the group.
Now, if you're using an unsecured device to discuss classified and national defense information with the editor of The Atlantic, you'll probably want a good lawyer.
But if you want a great lawyer in a hearing before Congress.
So you were the John Ratcliffe on that chat.
I was.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who some have now started to call whiskey leaks, apparently did not get the memo the administration.
That's kind of funny, because you guys know Pete Exeter did have an alcohol problem, probably still does.
Administration had owned up to the text chain because in a conversation with reporters, he said, quote, You're talking about a deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist who's made a profession of peddling hoaxes time and time again.
So this is a guy that peddles in garbage.
And you see, we've been managing four years of deferred maintenance under the Trump administration.
And J.D. Vance's spokesperson confirmed that Vance had returned to his usual spineless field position, saying, Vice President Vance unequivocally supports this administration's foreign policy.
The president and vice president have had subsequent conversations about this matter and are in complete agreement.
And when asked about the Houthi PC small group chat in a meeting on March 24th, President Trump gave a characteristically thoughtful and level-headed response.
I don't know anything about it.
I'm not a big.
Hey, that's the way to do it, though, man.
Man of the Atlantic.
To me, it's a magazine that's going out of business.
I think it's not much of a magazine, but I know nothing about it.
And Mike, hot dogman Waltz vowed to get to the bottom of how Goldberg could have possibly gotten on the text chain after Waltz had added him to the text chain.
It's embarrassing, yes.
We're going to get to the bottom of it.
We've just talked to Elon on the way here.
We've got the best technical minds looking at how this happened, but I am from the future.
Telsi Gabbard testified under oath that there were no war plans discussed, and whatever was discussed wasn't classified.
And White House spokesperson Caroline Levitt also leaned into a typo-ridden response and claimed there were no war plans discussed, but she still objected to the release of the full text.
So Jeffrey Goldberg just released the entire text message chain.
And yeah, it's basically exactly what he described, inclusive of a whole bunch of classified top secret war plans.
As Goldberg wrote, on the day of the attack, Saturday, March 15th, the discussion veered toward the operational.
At 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time, Hegset posted in the chat in all caps, team update.
The text beneath this began: Time now, 11:44 ET, weather is favorable.
Just confirmed with CENTCOM, we are go for a mission launch.
CENTCOM or Central Command is the military's combatant command for the Middle East.
The Hegset text continues: 12:45 ET, F-18s launch, first strike package.
1345, trigger-based F-18 first strike window starts.
Target terrorists is at his known location, so should be on time.
Also, strike drones launched MQ-9s.
And Goldberg opines: if this text has been received by someone hostile to American interests or someone merely indiscreet and with access to social media, the Houthis could have had time to prepare for what was meant to be a surprise attack on their strongholds.
The consequences for American pilots could have been catastrophic.
The Hegset text then continued.
1410, more F-18s launched, second strike package.
1415, strike drones on target.
This is when the first bombs will definitely drop, pending earlier trigger-based targets.
1536, F-18 second strike starts.
Also, first sea-based tomahawks launched.
More to follow per timeline.
We are currently clean on OPSEC.
Godspeed to our warriors.
But to say this isn't classified or sensitive national defense information is to make the joke from airplane real.
My orders came true.
Yeah, that is crazy.
I'm saying that we got OPSEC, which is completely hilarious because there was no operational security at all.
Squadron ships out tomorrow.
We're bombing the storage depots at Daiquiri at 1800 hours.
We're coming in from the north.
Below their radar.
How may you be back?
I can't tell you that.
It's classified.
Following what are obviously warned, it's wild to me that this story about the U.S. bombing bad guys is worse than when Biden left billions of dollars of equipment at some Americans in Afghanistan.
Apparently, our lives don't matter as much as some terrorists, L-GOAT lovers.
Yeah, there's Miguel.
Plans, there's a bunch of self-congratulations.
Well, the Democrats, the reason why the Democrats are jumping on the story, Chad, is remember they, I mean, you just saw with Pam Bonnie.
They, um, because uh, um, Hillary Clinton emailed stuff.
The conservatives have never let Hillary Clinton live down the fucking email scandal.
So that's why they're like, oh, you want to talk about emails with Hillary Clinton?
All right, cool.
Let's talk about you guys and your signal problem.
That's why they're going so hard.
I'm intelligence, including a 2 p.m.
Waltz response.
The first target, their top missile guy, we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend's building.
It's now collapsed.
Vance responded a minute later.
Excellent.
35 minutes after that, Ratcliffe, the CIA director, wrote, A good start, which Waltz followed with a text containing a fist emoji, an American flag emoji, and a fire emoji.
The Houthi-run Yemeni Health Ministry reported that at least 53 people were killed in the strikes, a number that has not been independently verified.
Steve Witcoff replied, Prayer emoji, prayer emoji, arm emoji, American flag emoji, American flag emoji.
This chat is kind of funny, though.
I ain't gonna lie.
The timing is also incredible.
Goldberg released the first article the day of the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on worldwide threats, which allowed Gabbard and Ratcliffe to be grilled just hours after the release.
And because these are the dumbest people, their denials allowed Goldberg to release the full text chain the next morning and allow Gabbard and Ratcliffe to be grilled again in the second day of the hearing.
And they did not disappoint.
So it's your testimony that less than two weeks ago, you were on a signal chat that had all of this information about F-18s and MQ-9 Reapers and targets on strike.
And you, in that two-week period, simply forgot that that was there.
That's your testimony?
My testimony is I did not recall the exact details of what was included there.
That was not your testimony.
Your attempt testimony was that you were not aware of anything related to weapons packages, targets, and timing.
Halimi says, if the Red Sea route seems to be the problem for the U.S. and Israel, why can't they take the Mediterranean route?
Probably because it's going to take longer.
Gonna take way longer, cost more money.
Experts, lawmakers, and honestly, anyone with a brain were very alarmed when Mr. Goldberg's story broke on the Atlantic.
It's very expensive, man, to run these ships, guys.
Very expensive.
Because the unauthorized release of classified or sensitive material is a serious crime.
As Signal Chat participant and director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, pointed out on Twitter just a few weeks ago.
Now, there are two especially large legal issues with this signal group chat.
The first is the issue of carelessly sharing classified or sensitive information.
Okay, now we're going to get into the legality, which I'm actually curious about what could potentially come from this.
Now, I was surprised when I saw this story, so I reached out to our resident military law expert, Spencer the Scowl.
Now, Spencer, you've been actively deployed in combat before, and you've actually ordered airstrikes yourself, right?
Yeah, Devin, that's correct.
I was a JTAC in Western Iraq, and I dropped many warheads on ISIS foreheads.
And what are your thoughts here?
Can you text active war plans to a journalist over an unsecured app on a personal phone?
What the f- My thoughts exactly.
Now, when the Trump National Security team carelessly included Mr. Goldberg in their signal chat, they likely violated the Espionage Act, which protects documents.
I'm good, bro.
Did I not call it?
I boom, bro!
Come on, man!
I told you guys this.
I literally showed this to you guys like 20, 30 minutes ago, and I did not watch the video before.
I assumed that they would violate the 793, and they did.
All right, let's see how.
The Trump National Security team carelessly included Mr. Goldberg in their signal chat.
They likely violated the Espionage Act, which through gross negligence permits the same to be removed from his proper place of custody delivered to anyone in violation of his trust.
For text documents, materials, or information related to national defense.
But don't worry, Donald Trump knows a thing or two about unauthorized disclosure of national defense information.
Oh my god.
But the espionage.
Oh, yeah, that's when they found the box at his house.
Espionage Act 18 USE Section 793F makes it illegal for someone who lawfully possesses information relating to national defense to allow that information to be released through unauthorized parties through gross negligence.
Michael Waltz carelessly added Mr. Goldberg to the group.
Yeah, that's pretty much that to rights, yeah.
Chat without ever bothering to confirm who he was or ask whether he was cleared to receive that information.
That certainly seems grossly negligent.
That same provision of law, section 793.
Can't argue that one.
93F also specifies that if someone who lawfully possesses information relating to the national defense finds out that the information has been wrongly shared with an unauthorized person, they have to report that leak.
It's notable that even after Mr. Goldberg emailed several of the people on the Houthi PC small group chat to inform them of his accidental inclusion, it doesn't appear as though anyone acted on the information.
But they were legally obligated to under section 793F.
Both of these violations of 793F carry the possibility of a fine of up to 10 years of imprisonment.
And in a contentious hearing the day after the Goldberg article came out, CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed that it was indeed him in that signal chat.
Director Ratcliffe, along with the director of the Office of National Intelligence, I still can't believe it, Tulsi Gabbard, claimed that the information exchanged in that chat, which again included specifics, Joe says, Myron, do you remember a couple weeks ago when I said that Egypt and Jordan wouldn't take one of the Palestinians, that China would back them?
You guys called me a retard.
Next thing I predict, China will sail a cut of warships near Yemen at warning.
I don't know what you're talking about, bro.
Specific attack.
Who called you a retard?
So my communications, to be clear, in a signal message group, were entirely permissible and lawful and did not include classified information.
Well, we will make that determination because if it's not classified, share the text with the committee.
Now, that's not necessarily true, though, because neither provision of 793F requires that the leaked information be classified.
Yeah, that's very important.
And I told you guys.
Did I not?
Man, I'd be cooking.
Chat.
I told you guys this earlier.
National defense information, it doesn't matter the classification.
NDI.
If it's NDI, it's got to be dealt with in a certain way.
I literally just called this.
I feel vindicated.
I ain't no lawyer, though, but I just kind of know how the Espionage Act works.
The information just has to be related to the national defense.
Specific times, dates, because I actually did a national security case back in the day.
A lot of you guys are new viewers, so I'll go ahead and just show you guys.
This was a case that I worked on that I learned a lot when it comes to Espionage Act.
I think his name was like Mozafar Arrest New Haven, Connecticut.
Boom.
This guy right here.
This was a case that I was heavily involved in.
Former Connecticut resident arrested after attempting to ship sensitive military documents to Iran.
So this case right here, guys, really got my feet wet with, and this is back from 2014, 11 years ago.
This one is the first case I worked on where I dealt with the Espionage Act.
It was the HSI and FBI case.
HSI led it, but the FBI was involved as well.
I was in a lot of those meetings.
Actually, I was the one that found out where he was.
So he tried to ship fighter Jess schematics to Iran through California, and I was able to track him down to where he was in Connecticut.
So this case right here, man, you guys can read all about it if you guys want.
I'll drop the link in here if you guys want to read about this case.
But this is the case that taught me a lot about the Espionage Act.
On the job.
See, I really do this, chat.
I literally can pull up fucking press releases of cases I've done.
Literally, I could report cases I've done, man.
I really used to do this shit, man.
Pause.
But anyway, let's get back to it.
Feel free to read it out.
I dropped the link for you guys in the chat if you guys want to read it on your free time.
I'll drop it for you guys on Twitter as well.
on.
...locations and weapons used in attacks would certainly seem to fit into the ordinary understanding of sensitive information related to the national defense.
Senators, including Senator Mark Warner, vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, weren't buying their arguments.
There was no classified material that was shared in that.
So then if there was no classified material, share it with the committee.
You can't have it both ways.
These are important jobs.
This is our national security.
Bobbing and weaving and trying to, you know, filibuster your answer.
So please answer the question.
And the argument that improperly handled information wasn't actually classified has been tried.
I dropped the link for you guys on Twitter as well.
It's on Twitter, Rumble, YouTube.
I dropped the link if you guys want to read that case.
It goes, former Connecticut Resides Census over eight years in prison for attempting to send U.S. military technology to Iran.
By Hillary Clinton, when the Republicans were hounding her about emails before the 2016 election.
So it's odd that Republicans are making the same argument now.
And as Pete Hegseth pointed out during a 2016 appearance on Fox News, if there was anyone other than Hillary Clinton, they would be in jail right now.
Marco Rubio, who also appeared to be included in the Hoofy PC small group chat, also criticized Hillary Clinton for her information handling practices.
He was less than truthful about it repeatedly.
And it goes to the issue of both competence and credibility.
It is irresponsible for an elected official in her capacity to be discussing highly sensitive things on a format that's crazy, man, that they would use this against them.
Because Marco Rubio was in this chat.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
Yo, Ma, thank you for getting rid of this idiot.
I don't know why dudes spam Fatty.
What the fuck is that?
In the YouTube chat, niggas are retarded, bro.
She had to have known was not fully secured.
Now, the espionage acts pretty.
Guys, we love free speech, but if you guys are going to just spam random shit, we're going to ban you.
Like, the chat is about having discourse and having fun and trolling shit like that, but like, spamming shit like an idiot?
Nah, man.
Attacks not only important national security interests, but also the lives of allies and members of the U.S. military and intelligence community.
Military experts pointed at the obvious danger created by the Trump team's carelessness.
The plans leaked by Secretary of Defense Hegseth contained details about attack locations and timing, which, had they fallen into enemy hands, could have put service members at risk.
And the CIA director named an active CIA agent, which also could have put that person at risk.
And Goldberg also refrained from publishing excerpts that he deemed particularly sensitive.
And here, Ratcliffe and Gabbard are seemingly daring him to release the rest of the text messages.
Senator Jack Reed, ranking member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said, If true, the story represents one of the most egregious failures of operational security and common sense I've ever seen.
Military operations need to be handled with utmost discretion using approved, secure lines of communication, because American lives are on the line.
The carelessness shown by President Trump's cabinet is stunning and dangerous.
I will be seeking answers from the administration immediately.
Senator Tammy Duckworth, a veteran, was unsparing in her criticism of Secretary of State Hegseth in particular, saying, Pete Hegseth, the most unqualified Secretary of Defense in history, is demonstrating his incompetence by literally leaking classified war plans in the group chat.
Hegseth and Trump are making our country less safe.
But that's not all.
Now, the second legal issue raised by the HUFIPC small group signal chat is the use of Signal at all for this purpose.
The use of Signal itself potentially implicates another provision in the Espionage Act, 18 USC Section 793D, which makes it illegal for lawful possessors of national security information to willfully transmit that information in a way that could allow an unauthorized person to obtain it.
Signal is known to be insecure.
In fact, the Department of Defense recently issued a warning about signal's insecurity.
That warning stated explicitly that signal can only be used for, quote, unclassified accountability recall exercises, but are not approved to process or store non-public unclassified information.
Typically, classified or sensitive information has to be conveyed only in high-side systems.
And there are specific DOD platforms that are used for classified and secret communications.
One called the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System is a top-secret network used to gather and analyze data.
The other called the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network is used for day-to-day communication and information sharing of secret information.
The government has specifically designed systems for handling sensitive information.
Also, guys, just real quick, if you guys want, I have the affidavit right here for this case that goes over 1790.
This, well, they got him for interstate transportation of stolen property, but we ended up upgrading the charges to 793 later on because the stuff had moved through LA.
So we just needed to get him in custody quickly.
So we did a criminal complaint on this.
But yeah, there's an affidavit on this case, too, and everything, and you can read through it if you guys want.
the kazi case i just mentioned information because traditional cell phones are quite insecure foreign adversaries and hackers can use cell site simulators and other devices to collect cell phone data in transit these devices have also been used by russia to send threatening text messages to soldiers in ukraine to block phone use in british prisons to track joe says also bro i was diagnosed with lymphoma today i talked Tell my family what you advise to do on Monday, Monday.
I think you mean Monday Monday, quote.
W take care of my mom.
You've kept me laughing.
I've been stressed over this for weeks.
Keep cooking, bro.
America first.
I appreciate that, Joe.
And, you know, hopefully, you know, speed of recovery, my friend.
Speed of recovery.
Members in Canada and allegedly to eavesdrop on protesters in Chicago.
And whether signal can even be installed on a government phone varies agency by agency.
And certainly the use of signal here seems to indicate that everyone on this chat was probably using a personal cell phone.
And using regular smartphones to convey sensitive information exposes that information to foreign adversaries and hackers.
That's why during the March 25th hearing, Senator Mike Bennett had a fiery exchange with CIA Director Redcliffe about the fact that one of the people in the Hoopy PC small group Signal Chat was in Moscow at the time the chat was occurring.
Is it appropriate?
Did you know that the president's Middle East advisor was in Moscow on this thread while you were as director of the CIA participating in this thread?
Were you aware of that?
Are you aware of that today?
I'm not aware of that.
This sloppiness, this incompetence, this disrespect for our intelligence agencies and the personnel who work for them is entirely unacceptable.
It's an embarrassment.
Senator, you need to do better.
You need to do better.
But using Signal wasn't just a problem from a national security standpoint, but also a record-keeping standpoint, especially since Michael Waltz set some of the messages in the signal group to disappear after one week and some after four.
Under the Federal Records Act, government records have to be retained for specified periods of time.
Records created by senior decision-making officials often have to be permanently retained.
And this is because they have great historical value and shed light on the essential activities of the government.
The Presidential Record Act also requires record retention and only allows for the destruction of records belonging to the president and his immediate staff, like the vice president or deputy chief of staff who were included in the signal chat with the express written permission of the national archivist.
But I guess since Marco Rubio is technically acting as the national archivist after Trump sacked the previous archivist, this is all totally fine.
But given the insanity of this entire situation, I really wanted to talk to an expert.
So I reached out to Kel McLanahan from National Security Counselors once again to get a gut check here.
Now, is it illegal to include a journalist in your war planning signal discussions?
You could say that.
There are, of course, exceptions to including a journal.
Holy.
You know, this guy struggle with delays.
They're enlisting classified discussions, such as if they're embedded, for instance, in the field, they have to know where they're going that day.
But when you're talking about something like a signal chat that is done in the United States, yeah, definitely sugar in a tank, man.
States talking about bombing somebody else.
There is no room for error in this.
There's no law that would authorize this in any kind of chat.
The fact that it was on Signal raises a host of different arguments over record keeping.
Okay, what laws were likely broken when this information was disclosed to Jeffrey Goldberg?
And do the people on the signal chat have the authority to disclose that information?
Now, that being said, what liability does Waltz have?
I will give him credit.
The fact that he's bringing attorneys that literally specialize in this, hey, man, I got to give him a W on that man.
This is some good content right here.
I ain't going to lie to y'all, man.
Like, the fact that he's bringing in lawyers, because clearly this isn't his wheelhouse, but he's bringing in national security lawyers.
As much as a hater of Trump, he is, he's, well, good stuff.
I can't hate, man.
It's complicated.
That's why I like this channel.
Because there are two possible crimes in play here.
The one is sharing information with Jeffrey Goldberg.
And that for most of the Espionage Act requires that it be knowing and willful.
And remember, guys, 18 USC, this is the code that's criminal.
So anytime you see 18 USC, that means it's criminal in the United States code and the laws.
All right.
So 18 USC is always under criminal shit.
So 793 is simply the Espionage Act under 18 USC.
So all the crimes, 18 USC 371, that's conspiracy.
18 USC, I think, 1344 is wire fraud.
So 18, anytime you see the number 18, guys, think of it, that's automatically going to be criminal when it comes to the federal system.
This is not state.
It's a federal.
Meaning that you know you're doing it.
You cannot be sharing it with someone that you think is supposed to be there.
That defeats the purpose.
However, 18 USC 793F talks about gross negligence, about allowing information.
So 793 is a general, and then you have little substatutes within it.
National defense information to be given to somebody through gross negligence and just being really bad at your job.
That is what Walt was doing.
He shared information through gross negligence with Jeffrey Goldberg, and he allowed that information to be shared with Jeffrey Goldberg.
Now, that does not give everybody else a pass because the other part of 793F is that once you learn the information has been spilled, you have to report it.
So after the fact, when Jeffrey Goldberg contacted them and said, hey, I was in that room.
Was this a real thing?
And were these real plans that I was hearing?
Every single person in that chat had a duty to go and report, hey, I think I gave classified information to Jeffrey Goldberg or even national defense information, which doesn't have to be classified.
So they're on the hook for that.
Now, the second crime that Waltz could have committed is 793D.
And 793D is when an authorized holder of classified information or national defense information disseminates it generally to a place that was not supposed to get it, but also disseminates it through a means that's not supposed to get it.
So if you imagine that there are two co-workers in a classified facility and they go down the street to a restaurant for lunch, they go to an outback steakhouse and they decide to talk about work at the table.
They are violating 793D if they talk about national defense information over the lunch table, even if nobody is around, because they don't know for sure that nobody is listening.
They don't know that there isn't a CCTV camera.
I mean, that gets violated all the time, but I see what he's, he's being very black and white here because that's the law.
But that gets violated all the time, right?
In practicality.
Niggas talk about classified shit at work all the time.
Niggas be in the subway talking about the fucking class, the classified shit, man.
And be capturing their words.
They don't know for sure that they weren't followed there by a reporter or a Russian spy trying to eavesdrop on them.
And so they have put the information out there into the universe in a facility that it was not protected from.
Signal.
And this is why you're supposed to have, technically, you're supposed to have these conversations and skiff and process classified information if skiffs skiff rooms, because skiffs avoid this problem, right?
And real quick.
So the skiff can refer to two sensitive compartmentalized information facility skip, a secure room for handling classified information or Santa.
Well, it's the first one.
That's what it is.
This is what a SCIF room is.
Basically where you're in there and you can talk about classified stuff with no issues.
Here you can see here, Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, a couple other people here.
Look, fucking Kurt, his son-in-law over here.
And this is from 2017.
So they set up a SCIF at Mar-a-Lago to discuss sensitive stuff.
It's just such a facility.
You cannot talk about classified information over unsecure lines.
You can't talk about classified information on the phone, on the cell phone, even on an encrypted cell phone.
You have to talk about it on special lines that are set up, for instance, in the embassies and the house of the SECDEF and the House of the Secretary of State and the House of the Director of the CIA.
Let's talk about Signal.
To me, one of the scariest things about this is that no one on the Signal chat said, hey, we should move this discussion to a secure channel.
It really seems like they use Signal all the time.
Is the use of Signal itself a violation of any laws?
And putting aside the issues with Signal, does any of this comply with federal records keeping requirements?
So the standard for deciding whether or not you had the requisite sort of mental reasoning to commit the crime in the Espionage Act is not mentoring.
It is more of this, you should have known better idea.
It's cost sign.
Guys, 2.3K, let's hit 3,000, man.
Let's hit 3,000.
We're going to cover the hater next.
Answer, but we won't go into that.
The idea that they would have to have known better than to use Signal would be critical if any of them were actually being prosecuted.
And the answer is, yes, they should have known better than to use Signal.
In fact, just last month, an email went out to every person in the DOD saying, don't use Signal.
Signal has vulnerabilities.
It is probably the most secure thing that we on the outside can use, but it's not secure enough for war plans.
And so they should have known better than to use Signal because at least Pete Hakeseth received an email saying that he should have known better.
We've talked previously about Hillary's emails.
Can you give us a quick refresh of that situation and how it compares to this one?
So Hillary Clinton had a private email.
It's called clintonemail.com domain.
And when she was Secretary of the State, she sorted emails on these.
She received emails at this domain.
And it was in a private server that was in her house.
I believe it was in the basement.
There was some to-do about this.
People were asking, but what about her emails?
And they were all extremely polite and thoughtful, as one would expect.
And there were hearings before Congress.
There were hearings before the meeting.
Yeah, I remember this, man.
They went after Hillary hard, bro.
Chris says, why do they keep using the words war plans?
Who was fired from the 13 Marines being killed?
Fair.
Top Shea, Myron.
Meanwhile, I'm on a turnpike after hopping in my truck and then turn the volume up.
It was quiet for three seconds.
Early life comes on.
I literally had to park the car, park the truck on the side of the road again.
Hey, man.
I'm glad that I made you laugh, bro.
But they'll crash.
Okay, I read this one already.
What else do we got?
Albo Ace.
So, for the government officials, are they allowed to use regular iPhones to talk and connect family, or is the family given special phones too?
That's a good question.
I think they could easily give it to whoever they need to.
So, if they have a need to know, the way the government works is always on need to know: does this person need to know this information to make things happen?
Then, yeah.
Yeah, there were speeches given by people running against her for president about how she should be locked up.
And as a result of this thoughtful inquiry into her email, remember, Trevor, lock her up, she was not elected president of the United States.
So, that was what happened when you had some emails that were not known to be classified at the time, but were still arguably sensitive, were found on a device that was outside of the government control.
This is text messages that are known to be sensitive, if not outright classified.
I guarantee you that if people filed a FOIA request for these records, they would be denied as classified.
In fact, I have done so for one of my clients.
And regardless of what the White House press secretary says, they and FOIA is the Freedom of Information Act where you can request documents to be given to you from the government were not the type of thing that you blast into the open.
So, yeah, they're a little different.
The key difference, though, between the two scenarios is that one was heavily investigated and interrogated, and the other will probably not be.
That's probably the biggest difference.
Why do we have laws like the Espionage Act that protect government secrecy?
For all that, there is a ton of information overclassified and kept secret.
And pretty much anyone who knows anything about anything will tell you that.
There are still some things that we all agree should be kept secret.
And that is because when you're talking about warfighters, when you're talking about military plans, when you're talking about nuclear weapon designs, and that's precisely why I did that case that I told you guys about: the guy was shipping out schematics of national defense information, fighter jets, even though it wasn't classified, it was still national defense information so that we were able to charge him under the Espionage Act.
That's a common misconception that people think that, oh, if it's not classified, I'm safe.
That's not true.
If it is national defense information or NDI, you can still be charged under the Espionage Act.
And this is why I was actually very concerned with the Trump case.
The reason why, you know, because Trump would say, oh, well, I declassified the documents, I declassified the documents.
That's irrelevant.
If it's military information that concerns national defense, it still needs to be handled as if it were classified information.
That's a common misconception that people always fuck up, right?
So it could really get you jammed up when you're talking about what computers we have bugged in the Kremlin and what ministers we have on our payroll in the Ministry of State Security in China.
Those things need to be kept secret because if they get out, people die.
What's the point of federal records retention laws?
The Freedom of Information Act, while not a records preservation law, is illustrative in this because the Supreme Court has said that the point of it is so that the people can know what their government is up to.
That is critical in a democratic form of government.
In a democracy, you have to know what your leaders are doing in your name.
The flip side of that is if they destroy the records of what they are doing in your name, you can never know about it.
So here's a scary thought.
Does any of this matter if the Trump administration just decides not to prosecute anyone?
As a legal matter?
No, it will have no substantial effect whatsoever because the executive branch.
This is why Pam Bondi was reluctant to answer those questions because she would be in charge of potentially charging anyone by the FBI.
And she can prosecute or not prosecute.
They can choose not to prosecute someone who is budged with the president, and they can choose to prosecute someone who is budged with the other guy.
As a practical matter, it will be much more difficult going forward for people on the Republican side to continue to say how much they value classified information.
Thanks, Cal.
As always, you can support the good work that the National Security Counselors are doing, including filing FOIAs and representing government whistleblowers by clicking on the link below.
Now, all this raises incredibly trouble.
No, that was great.
I mean, I can't lie.
As much as the guy was sus, that's good information.
That is his wheelhouse.
Blink questions.
Like, what other meetings have they had outside of secure channels?
Are there other instances where non-cleared individuals have been invited to classify during national security conversations?
In the March 25th congressional hearing, the Trump administration witnesses indicated that the National Security Council was looking into the matter, but it seemed unlikely that there will be any accountability.
But hopefully Congress takes this issue up, as they promised in the hearing.
And hopefully, Kel gets access to a whole bunch of more messages and finds out if they were actually using their personal cell phones or not.
But I guess all this is a lesson that you can never be too careful online.
And if you care about online security more than the Secretary of Defense, that's where today's sponsor ignores.
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We got Tucker says, Yo, Mark, can you read my Rumble Brand?
I said an early show might be better answered on a Money Monday, though.
I didn't see a Rumble Ram, bro.
But yeah, if it's a money question, ask it on Money Monday, bro.
But I did not see it.
Okay, so we're going to get into the next topic here.
I'm going to take a quick piss chat and we are going to sorry.
We're going to cook.
Give me one sec, guys.
I'm going to take a quick press.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
I'll be right back.
All right.
So let me close some of these tabs out.
Guys, get your chats in before we get this thing cooking.
And also, guys, do me a favor.
Let's get to.
I need at least 3,000 likes before we cook, man.
Guys, I need the likes up to 3,000.
And we are going to start the cooking.
We need 3,000 likes, guys.
3,000 likes.
You guys have been asking for this for literally like a week plus.
Almost two weeks now, I think, at this point.
No, sorry, a week.
You guys have been asking for this shit for about a week.
So, like the video, Melissa said, 20, let's hit 3,000.
And then we are going to respond to Jordan Welch's stupid video where he said, why I stopped watching Fresh and Fit.
We are going to respond to it.
Which to me is very funny that he made this video.
And we will go ahead and respond.
And, you know, we're going to be respectful.
We're going to attack the ideas, not necessarily attack the men as much.
But I do think that it's important to make note of some of the stuff.
Oh, we could put this.
This is a police shooting here.
Let's hit 3,000 ninjas.
3,000, and we will begin this thing.
I'm just getting some stuff set up here.
We're at 25, 500 more likes, ninjas.
500 more likes.
500 more likes, ninjas.
We are gonna cook.
What are we at?
We're still at 25.
500 more likes, ninjas.
I'm gonna drop the YouTube link here for you guys.
So, Rumble, guys, you guys can like it.
We need 3,000 likes and we will continue the show.
I hate to do this, man, but you guys never fucking like the videos.
And I got to do this annoying shit, even though I don't want to do it.
For you guys to get on board, I just dropped the YouTube link in there, guys.
As much as I hate YouTube, I understand that it is a tool for growth.
So we get more members of the OSS Army here.
So we got a chat here.
Jacob White, was it easy to track him down because you were from the same state or was there a process to a second time?
Sending question.
Somewhat easy.
I found him through family members.
That's how I found him was through family members.
He was out of LA though originally.
Or he was trying to ship the stuff out of LA.
Jacob White, was it easy?
Oh no, got that one.
And then Demetrio, by the way, the video is originally titled Why You Should Stop Watching Fresh and Fit.
Okay.
Andrew, what's your thought on Sneakos?
Okay.
So yeah.
Sign up some stuff, guys.
Let's get 3K ninjas.
Three Ks and we are going to start to cook.
What are we at?
All right, we're at 2,700.
300 more, ninjas.
I hate to do this, but you guys always force my hand.
So.
Andrew, what?
Guys, always force my goddamn hand, man.
Well, I think 2.7 or 2.8, 200 more to go, guys.
3K, ninjas.
3K, smash that like button.
Smash that like button so we can get going with the show.
Keep going.
I hate to do this shit, but you guys always put me in this weird position, man.
Always put me in this weird position where I gotta get you ninjas to like the goddamn video, man.
Okay.
What are we at?
We're at 2.8, 200 more, guys.
200 more, and we're gonna go.
200 more ninjas 200 more ninjas 200 more what are we at
We got uh, and we're at 2800 still, guys.
200 more likes, man.
We're gonna respond to Mr. Jordan Welch.
You guys have been asking for this for a goddamn week plus.
Whoa, bro.
This guy made a video saying why you why you stopped watching for a fit, bro.
respond man edwin says uh mara what's your thoughts on denmark as a country and if you know anything about politics Yeah, who cares about Denmark?
Yo, what the fuck, Myron?
How you gonna mute me when I watch on three streams for your ass injure?
Yo, Utmost, are you fucking retarded, nigga?
Does it look like I'm over here muting motherfuckers in the chat, you dumb fuck?
Have you not seen me telling the mods not to mute people in the chat?
Are you fucking stupid?
You think I'm actually here like, oh yeah, I'm running the stream.
Let me go ahead and mute this fucking guy, Utmost Supreme.
No, I didn't mute you, you fucking retard.
One of the mods did.
Mods, unmute this nigga, because I always got to deal with these guys bitching after the fact.
Unmute them.
What the fuck?
You guys really think I'm in here going around and muting you, motherfuckers, bro?
This nigga retarded.
I didn't mute you, dumbass.
Mods, unmute this guy, because these niggas always bitch.
Myron, it's been a while.
Here's some love for you.
Appreciate that, Gore.
Like, bro, I don't censor any of you guys.
I don't mute nobody, bro.
I'm running the show.
I'm looking at the chat monitoring it, but I'm not muting nobody, bro.
That's the mods.
Mods.
Please don't fucking mute them.
Unless they're like spamming or some shit.
Let them say what they want to say.
They want to make fun of me or whatever.
Call me a sand nigga.
I don't care.
You should check your Rumble rights.
You haven't read most of them today.
What are you talking about, Damien?
I read all of them.
I literally am seeing them all come in.
I wrote all of them, bro.
From Damian Rochester, I wrote them on, man.
Uh, what are we at?
We're at 2.9.
All right, guys.
100 more.
100 more and we are going to begin.
What are we at?
We're almost at 3,000.
100 more, guys.
100 more, my ninjas.
Hey, I'm not imploding them.
I'm just waiting for you guys to get the likes up, man, so we can get this thing going.
All right, we just hit 3,000.
All right, there you go.
See, bro, here's the thing, man.
With a lot of these guys, a lot of niggas watch the show with like a fucking bro.
I swear to God, half you motherfuckers are just sitting there like this watching the fucking podcast, bro.
I swear.
Most of y'all just like...
...and then you can see the other side...
You fucking ninja watchers.
Niggas be literally, bro.
God damn, man.
Fucking hate y'all niggas, man.
Holy shit, man.
You shinobi ass niggas.
Bro, it's fucking crazy.
Like, I know a lot of y'all just watch a show like Ninja Watcher.
Yo, like the video.
The fuck, man.
God damn, bro.
Holy shit.
Niggas creeping around their house with the stream on on three different fucking TVs.
Don't want to hit the like button.
God damn, bro.
So I, bro, I had to make a whole t-shirt because you niggas, bro.
You got we got so many fucking ninja watchers in here.
It's crazy.
Niggas just don't want to like the video.
I gotta save my like.
Like, yo, real real talk.
Yo, Blake!
Okay.
Man, y'all lucky I can't find my shit, man.
Niggas hit my shit, man.
But real talk, bro.
This is you guys fucking watching the show.
Literally, like...
It's like, I don't want to like the fucking video, man.
Mm-hmm.
Just sitting there.
Like, what the fuck?
Damn.
Anyway.
All right.
Oh, late man.
All right, let me get this fucking banner off the screen.
I don't know why the fuck it's not.
Oh my god.
Why is this shit being give me one sec, guys?
My fucking Rumble studio is acting crazy.
All right, I'm gonna refresh the page real quick.
Give me one second.
The screen goes black on Rumble.
Give me one second and just...
Bro.
Bro.
All right, I think I'm back.
All right, cool.
All right, I got that shit off screen.
Sorry, guys.
My Rumble studio was fucking up.
All right.
So, all right, let's get into it.
So, as you guys know, this dude right here, Jordan Welch, right?
I don't know him.
I've never met him.
I know that he's friends with Sneeko, but the dude made a video, right, titled Um Why I Stopped Watching Fresh and Fit.
And a bunch of you guys sent me this video saying, Bro, respond to this guy, whatever.
But I think it's important before we watch this video that you guys understand.
This dude's 27 years old, right?
He's young.
He's been on it on YouTube for a very long time.
And he has this second channel, right, where he made the stuff.
But he has a main channel, Jordan Welch, where, you know, he's done a clickbaity shit like this.
Look, I joined Andrew Tate's $5,000 war room, and he basically based the warroom in this video, right?
And this was Andrew's response on it.
Hold on, let me unmute this.
Elsh, doing a hit piece on the war room.
So there was a yeah, so there was a guy who joined the war room and did a hit piece video on it.
Obviously, everyone knows he's full of when you join any kind of organization.
If you think you can just pay a membership fee and then you're instantly gonna have access to all the secrets of that organization and the absolute top tier of the organization, you're just gonna jump to the top of the hierarchy because you paid an entrance fee, then that organization has no value.
It doesn't matter what you join in the world, whether it's a company, whether it's a sports team, whether it's the war room, whether it's a boxing gym, anything.
You have to get in there and you have to prove yourself.
When I first walked into my fight gym, my coach used to say hit the bag.
And he'd say that for the first like three weeks and just ignore you.
And you'd just be punched in the back by yourself.
And it was boring and it was.
And 92% of people would quit.
But three weeks in, when you're still turning up on time, just punching the bag by yourself, you say, okay, now I'm going to bother holding pads for you.
Because I ain't holding pads for every jackass who walks in here.
But they ain't got the heart.
Because it's a waste of my time.
I'm going to first put you through the fire to see.
So you join something at the war room, you're joining a kind of organization.
You're there to prove yourself.
Andrew, what's your thought on Sneeko's friend, Jordan?
Now, that's very important, right?
That's very important that I showed you guys that because that kind of show you guys you guys the nature of this dude.
All right.
And look, this is his YouTube channel, right?
You can see here, these are his different YouTube videos.
I sold my company for millions and now I'm depressed.
I'm a multi-millionaire, but I still feel lost in life.
I got rich and famous, but I lost God, right?
So the dude is clearly trying to find himself.
He's a young guy trying to figure shit out, right?
So he drops this video saying, why I stopped watching Fresh and Fit.
Keep in mind, this guy joins groups, watches people, extracts value.
Then he makes videos like this.
So let's go ahead and look at this video that he made.
He made a short version and he made a long version.
But what we'll do is we will go ahead and react to the short version first.
Here's the short.
And let's see what he's got to say.
Watching fresh and foreign fit.
One of the bro, stop watching Fresh and Fit.
One of the worst things you could do as a young man is consuming all this red bill content.
You guys are watching make money content from people that's not even made any real money in their lifetime.
You guys are watching relationship content from people that's not even in solid relationships.
I used to actually watch Fresh and Fit all the time.
And it got me to a certain level of success.
You know, I was able to meet girls.
I was able to have casual things here and there, but it never got me to the point where I was able to meet my wife.
Now I'm in a point where I'm in a very happy relationship.
She is everything that I want from somebody.
And funny enough, the way that I was able to attract my dream woman was the complete opposite.
You shouldn't be looking for your future wife at a nightclub.
You're not going to find her there.
I found my girl at a restaurant that I used to go to.
She was just working there.
You got to stop taking advice from people who haven't done the things that you actually want to do.
It's terrible for your mind and it's not going to actually get you what you want out of life.
Bro, stop.
So I wanted to let you guys watch it one time uninterrupted.
All right.
I wanted to let you guys watch it one time interrupted, excuse me, uninterrupted without my commentary.
Now, I see the chat's going crazy.
I think we're all thinking the same things here, right?
So let's go ahead and watch it again.
Now, this time I'll add some commentary.
Watching Fresh and Fit.
One of the worst things you could do as a young man is consuming all this red pill content.
You guys are watching make money time.
That's an opinion from people that's not even made any real money in their life.
I'm a multi-millionaire.
I own 20-plus real estate properties.
I teach guys how to find good deals, get returns.
I emphasize cash on cash returns.
I tell them where I invest.
I've shown my real estate portfolio.
I've shown my crypto portfolio.
I've done how-to videos step-by-step on how to get your first deal.
Whether you have no money or some money, I control somewhere between $10 to $15 million worth of real estate, over 20 plus properties in two states.
So what are you talking about?
And I teach people how to do this.
What?
We also teach people how to make money if they want to do other fields.
We brought truck drivers in.
We've brought power linemen in.
We brought individuals that have made money in different ways.
I've done a video and I had to get into law enforcement.
How to become an FBI special agent, how to work for HSI, DEA, whatever, how to get into local law enforcement.
We taught guys how to get into the blue-collar jobs.
So we've taught guys how to make money in many different ways.
So I don't know where that comes from.
We have an entire day dedicated to it called Money Monday.
Hell, one of the things that you teach, we've taught it.
We brought guys in that do Amazon drop shipping, which is what you do.
And he's helped a bunch of guys make money.
We've turned a bunch of men into millionaires from real estate and from investing in crypto with Charlie Miguel.
What?
We don't teach you how to make money.
We have a show dedicated just to that.
You guys are watching relationship content from people that's not even in solid relationships.
I have a girl that respects me, admires me, submissive to me, does whatever I ask, and I can have other women on the side if I want.
Meanwhile, she's close on her end.
I would argue most men wish they could have a relationship like that.
DDG tried to DM my girlfriend, and what he didn't realize is a nigga was DMing me.
Why?
Because I have her Instagram.
I have her login information.
Right?
And I didn't have to do that by like strong-arming her.
She just gave it to me.
Okay?
So this concept of they're not even in successful relationships, not only would I say I'm in a successful relationship, I'm in a relationship that most men envy it and wish they could have.
I do what I want.
I tell my girl what to do, not the other way around.
I'm the authority.
Okay?
So that's also not true.
Let's see what else he's got to say.
Actually, watch Fresh and Fit all the time.
So he used to watch us.
Got me to a certain level of success.
So it got you to a certain level of success.
So I find this interesting.
We got him to a certain level of success, but now he feels as though he's outgrown the content that other men shouldn't be able to get the information that he got that helped him.
I'm going to say that again for you guys.
Because this is how ludicrous this guy's fucking argument is.
And I'm going to tie this all back together while he's saying something so wild.
He watched the video, our videos.
He gained value from it.
It got him to a certain level.
But what he doesn't realize is he wouldn't have been able to do some of the things that he's going to talk about doing, finding his girlfriend, et cetera, had he not reached that level.
So I find it interesting how he got benefit from watching us, but then he's telling other guys that don't have what he has not to watch us.
How does that make sense?
How does that make sense?
The only reason you're in the position to say not to watch us anymore and say, oh, yo, don't watch these niggas, blah, blah, blah.
Because look at what I've done is because we armed you with the information to do what you're doing.
What?
No gratitude.
No gratitude.
And not only that, he doesn't understand that every guy has a different starting place.
Some guys really need help a lot.
They might not be at your level.
They might not be a multi-millionaire social media influencer.
So for them, finding girls might be a bit harder, Jordan.
So they're going to need a bit more refinement.
They're going to need a bit more assistance.
And this is the problem, right?
We're like these young guys that become famous and rich young.
And I made a point to show you guys this.
If you guys look at his videos, this is clearly a guy that's not sure of himself.
I sold my company for millions now.
I'm depressed.
I'm multimillionaire, but I still feel lost in life.
I got rich and famous, but I lost God.
The problem is, is that you became rich young, right?
You became rich young.
And I literally tweeted this earlier this morning.
I said one of the worst things that can happen to a young man is becoming rich and famous young.
Because you don't learn the prerequisite skill sets to really appreciate what you've earned.
And then on top of that, you have a massive disconnect from the everyday man.
The everyday man doesn't have a million followers on YouTube.
The everyday man doesn't have multiple millions of dollars.
The average everyday man doesn't have a lot of the benefits that you have that made it easier for you to find your girlfriend that you're currently bragging about now.
And that's the problem with these guys.
A lot of these influencers, these young guys, haven't walked on y'all's shoes.
They really haven't.
Early 20s, already a multi-millionaire.
Bro, you're not going to be able to identify with a regular guy at all.
That's why you need to fucking find yourself over here.
All these videos.
Y'all are never going to see me drop video.
I'm finding myself.
Motherfucker, I found myself.
You know how?
When I was fucking a college athlete grinding, waking up every day at 4:30 in the morning when I didn't feel like it.
No scholarship.
I remember the days where I'd wake up, go to fucking, get on my bike.
I'd wake up at 4 o'clock.
I'd get on my fucking specialized bike, ride all the way into fucking Cambridge from downtown Boston.
Anybody from Boston knows exactly what I'm talking about.
I'd take Star Drive all the way down to Soldiers Field, where the Harvard football team plays.
I'd ride there in the morning, go to practice, train until about 8:39.
Then I would take my bike, ride it all the way up Starlow again to TD North Station, where the Celtics play.
I'd go into work, 10 Causeway Street, burned in my memory, Boston, Massachusetts, federal building.
I'd go work a full day.
Then I'd take my bike and ride all the way back into downtown Boston from North Boston and go to my second training session, second practice session, lifting weights.
I'd go lift weights with the team, have dinner, go to bed by 8 o'clock, 8:30.
I did that for years.
No scholarship, grinding.
Then next semester, I'm going to practice and I'm also working my job as well.
I'm going to practice, working my job, working my job with the government as an intern, also division one athlete, and I'm taking classes.
That built an enormous amount of character because as I was in college and I saw all my friends partying all this other shit, I couldn't do that.
They were smoking weed, having a great time.
I couldn't do that.
I had a government clearance.
I didn't want to fuck up my future for some fun.
So I built up an enormous amount of discipline by being a Division I athlete and also working for the government holding a clearance at 20 years old.
And I was broke.
I was barely getting paid.
Right?
Then, at 24 years old, I'm in South Texas.
All of a sudden, I'm dealing with attorneys.
I'm dealing with fucking killers, murderers, rapists, drug traffickers, terrorists, hitting doors.
That job made me grow up quick.
I saw some of the worst stuff when I was on a job on the Southwest border.
I saw dead bodies every day.
I was handors almost every day.
I was talking to pedophiles and the worst of the worst criminals every day.
I was responsible for complex, organized criminal cases, dealing with U.S. attorneys every day.
SWAT teams, all this shit.
So it forced me to grow up very quick.
But the mental fortitude that I built up from being a Division I athlete and making significant sacrifices, and I was a big gym rat back then, too.
Still training in the gym going hard as a Division I athlete.
All these sacrifices I made in my 20s where everyone else was partying and having fun and having girlfriends and shit like that.
I never got in a super serious relationship.
I always worked on myself.
My 20s, I suffered a lot.
I didn't start having fun until I was about 28, 29 years old when I finally came to Miami.
At a year or two of fun there, pandemic hits.
We start the podcast.
August 2021, we had all that controversy hitting us.
At that point, I quit alcohol for good.
I quit partying for good.
Because I said, you know what?
We got to lock in.
These motherfuckers are trying to destroy our fucking name.
Now I'm an entrepreneur.
I got a different hat on now.
I don't got the Fed hat anymore.
But that discipline that I learned from being a collegiate athlete, from going to practice when I didn't want to fucking go, when I was always tired, when I was always sore, when I always felt like shit, when I was fucking broke, when I was riding my bike all around Boston in the cold-ass weather sometimes to go to practice all the way to Star, all the way down Star Drive and back.
We're talking about miles and miles of biking, practicing twice a day.
That built a certain level of resilience in my mind where I was like, I will not lose.
And I took that mindset and I applied it to entrepreneurship.
All these tangible skill sets I learned through suffering in my 20s.
Something that you don't have, my friend.
So you're speaking from a position of privilege and entitlement where you're not even able to identify with the regular guy because you ain't never have a real job like that.
That's why you're over here trying to find yourself at 26.
But at the same time, you're trying to criticize guys that have done far more than you've done.
Way more than you've done.
Help more men than you have.
Reach more men than you have.
Have more life experience than you have.
So I find it interesting that we give you tools to become better.
And then you go ahead with your lack of empathy and critical thinking skills and think, oh, well, okay, I figured out thanks to these guys.
No one else should watch these niggas.
Because I'm a millionaire and I made it.
So everybody else, they don't need to watch them.
And that tells me, quite frankly, you haven't really done shit in your life.
If I'm going to be all the way candid with you, and that's the cold hard truth.
You're over here making YouTube videos at 27 years old saying that, oh, don't watch these niggas.
They're not going to help me.
You know what I was doing at 27 years old?
I had one of the biggest fucking drug cases, organized crime drug enforcement task force cases in South Texas.
We're talking 50 to 100 defendants.
One of the biggest fucking meth rings in South Texas involved Lion Kings, dirty cops from San Antonio, dirty troopers, all this shit.
I was working with the FBI and the DEA.
We ended up doing a fucking huge takedown.
That's what I was doing at 27.
Meanwhile, you're over here making videos saying, oh, don't watch these niggas, even though they helped me.
We are not the same, Jordan.
I'm able to speak from this position because I've actually done real shit.
I got receipts behind me to prove that.
Anyway, let's continue on with the video here.
Very, very interesting stuff.
I was able to meet girls.
I was able to have.
So he admits that we helped to meet girls.
Let's rewind that.
And it got me to a certain level of success.
You know, I was able to meet girls.
I was able to have casual things here and there.
But it never got me to the point where I was able to meet my wife.
Now, actually, it did.
It actually did.
Because here's the problem, right?
Because you're operating in 2020 hindsight.
You don't understand this.
In order for you to meet your wife that you have now, you had to identify characteristics that were not wife material.
Let's say that again.
In order for you to find your wife, the girl that you're currently with now, she clearly has some characteristics that stood out to the other girls from other girls that you dealt with.
But you had to have other women that you dealt with to figure out what you don't like.
So you're trying to say that we didn't help you find your wife, but we actually did.
Because by you going out and dealing with a bunch of women, you were able to identify characteristics that you didn't want to commit to, which made you a better what?
Selector for a long-term partner.
So you could sit there and say, oh, y'all didn't help me find my wife.
We actually did.
Because half the game is figuring out which girls can't be your fucking wife.
And this is what I'm trying to tell you guys.
When these young guys come in unappreciative, that's why nobody likes this generation of guys, man.
No fucking appreciation.
Nothing.
How are you going to sit there and say that we helped you with women and you had some casual relationships here and there, then have the fucking nerve to tell us we helped you find your wife when quite literally you used the things that we taught you to disqualify women from not being your fucking wife.
What?
Bruh.
I'm in a point where I'm in a very happy relationship.
I wonder why.
I wonder why.
All of our videos, top 10 reasons to never commit to her.
How to translate womanes.
Things that will disqualify her immediately.
She is everything that I want from somebody.
And funny enough, the way that...
But how did you...
How were you able to identify the things that you want from somebody, Jordan?
Let's give it a thousand.
How were you able to identify the things that you want?
Because you figured out what you didn't want.
Thanks to us!
I was able to attract my dream woman was the complete opposite.
You shouldn't be looking for your future wife at a nightclub.
When have we ever said to go find a woman at the nightclub as your wife?
of We've never once said that.
Ever.
It's actually been the contrary.
We tell you stay away from girls that always want to go to the club.
What?
Literally, the term recreation use only.
I say that from girls in the club.
Plus, I don't even go to the club.
Now, I've taught guys how to run night game, right?
How to meet women in the club, but I tell you all the time it ain't worth it.
I've been one of the biggest critics of going to meet women at the club.
I told you guys so many times.
Anyone that's been watching Fresh and Fit, you guys know night game used to be one of my things.
But I stopped going out.
And I tell you guys all the time: look, if you want to do it, this is how you do it.
But it sucks.
It blows.
I hate the club.
I don't drink.
So what are you talking about, Jordan?
None of us advocate for that shit.
Not one time.
Fresh be in the club, but we ain't over here saying, like, yeah, bro, let's get bitches at the club.
Nah, man.
Nah, he actually tells you all the time, like, don't spend no money in there, get no bottles.
I'm there because these niggas bought it.
What?
Again, mischaracterizing our positions.
You're not going to find her there.
I found my girl.
Yeah, no shit.
We know that you're not going to find her there.
We've done videos on this.
Girls to stay away from, girls in the club.
Girl, at a restaurant that I used to go to.
She was just working there.
You got to stop taking advice.
Good.
I'm glad that you found your wife there at the restaurant.
I'm glad you did.
But had you not watched us and got information from us, you might have not been able to, number one, identify her as a good potential girlfriend because you knew what you don't want.
And then, number two, you figured out, because we've said this before on our podcast too, because he met his girl like a vegan restaurant.
Try to go to places that you enjoy going and see if you could meet a girl there.
We've talked about this, bro.
Like, I fought, yo, this is wild to me that he's just blatantly lying.
We've said it.
Yo, you like reading?
You like running?
Join a run club.
You like certain activities?
Join a club there and see if you can meet a chick that has similar interests.
We've said this.
You literally are using one of the things that we've talked about.
Maybe you heard it from us, maybe you heard it from other people.
But the point is that we've said this from people who haven't done the things that you actually want to do is attract women.
Go from a regular job into entrepreneurial venture.
Invest in real estate.
Get cryptocurrency.
Network with other people.
Build a community of men.
Have a girlfriend that respects you and admires you and submits to you and you can still do whatever you want.
I think these are all things that guys just want to get.
Because here's the difference, right?
With Jordan, right?
He's making his necessity a virtue.
He wants one girlfriend.
He wants a monogamous relationship.
Fine.
That's good for you.
But we don't give rescriptions.
We tell guys, look, this is what you need to do to increase your value.
You increase your value and you have the tool sets, then you choose what you want to do.
You want to have five girlfriends?
Cool, you can do it.
You want to have one girlfriend?
Cool, you could do it.
We never tell y'all, this is what you need to do.
Like explicitly, unless you ask us for our opinion, given your set of facts.
But in general, my advice has always been increase your sexual marketplace value, get in the gym, make money, become the best man that you can be, then enter the marketplace so that you dictate the terms.
So if you want to have three girlfriends, you can.
If you want to have one girlfriend, you can.
But the point is, I want you guys to choose.
But Jordan is making the mistake.
Saying that we're telling guys, yo, you need to do this.
No, you need to increase your value.
That's non-negotiable.
But what you decide to do with your value, once it's increased, that's up to you.
We give guys choice because not everyone wants to be like you, bro.
Not everybody wants to have one girlfriend or get married young.
Not everybody wants to do that.
Especially with the dating marketplace the way that it is right now.
But again, you don't know this because quite frankly, you're a 20-year-old plus guy and you don't know shit yet.
Keep it real with you.
You don't know how the family courts work.
You don't know how the divorce machine can absolutely destroy people.
I've seen guys literally almost end it all over this shit.
But here's the thing: you don't experience this because what?
You're a young multi-millionaire.
So a lot of the problems that men deal with, you will never fucking empathize with, bro.
That's why I tell y'all, man, these young guys that become millionaires, they're some of the worst fucking advisors because they have never walked in y'all's shoes, bro.
They don't know what it's like to be 25 years old and fucking broke living with your parents with like a dead end job and not sure what to do.
They don't know what it's like to have a credit card bill that's fucking out the wooza and you're just paying interest to make it go away.
Or you're just making it just so that you could go ahead and continue to try to pay off some more next month.
They don't know, bro.
So since they don't know, they can't empathize with you.
That's why this guy is so disconnected from reality.
He doesn't even realize that we actually helped him with finding his girl because we were able to help him figure out what he likes and doesn't like so that when he did find what he liked by dealing with other women, by the way, he was able to go ahead and wipe that chick up.
Great.
Good for you.
But don't fucking sit there and lie and make it look like we didn't give you the prerequisite skill sets to be able to identify a woman that's worthy.
It's terrible for your mind, and it's not going to actually get you what you want out of life.
Bro.
But you got what you wanted out of life.
What are you talking about?
You got the girl that you wanted, right?
So whether you want to admit or not, we actually helped you get what you wanted in life.
Bro.
Yo, these guys, man.
And here's the thing, bro.
Like I said before, maybe this nigga just wanted some clickbait or whatever because you could tell that he does dumb shit like this where he joins a community, watch that red pill content, then he wants to come in and make a video like, oh, I joined this cult or whatever.
And Andrew's right.
Like, yo, this is very common with people from his generation, bro.
Spoiled brats, unappreciative.
This is what happens when you make money when you're young, bro.
You don't have a real grip on reality.
You just don't.
Sorry.
You're a multi-millionaire in your fucking early mid-20s?
Cooked, bro.
Cooked.
Like, you're just simply not going to be able to empathize with 99% of men's life experiences, bro.
And like, here's the other thing, too.
He's making it like, oh, yeah, I met this girl at this restaurant.
She liked me for me.
Like, yeah, I was just like, yeah, man, she's just a great girl.
No, man, you got clout.
You got money.
That's the other problem, too.
They don't know what it's like to deal with women when you're a regular motherfucker.
That's a big one.
He has zero clue what it's like to be a regular ass dude with no social media profile talking to women.
You telling me when you met her at the restaurant, you didn't drop her your Instagram and she didn't do her fucking research and figure out you got a million followers on YouTube and Instagram and shit.
Come on, man.
That's what I'm trying to say.
This dude is disconnected from reality.
You think a regular 25-year-old dude is going to be able to do some of the shit that you're doing?
No, man.
And you're delusional if you think that your girl didn't know that you make a bunch of money and a bunch of status that didn't apply to her giving you a chance.
Come on, man.
See, the difference between me and you is I'm willing to admit that my status and my money has significantly helped me with girls.
Sure, it's hurt me too quite a bit.
I ain't gonna lie.
Because of the niche that I'm in.
But for you to sit there and make it like, oh, yeah, I would have found my wife anyway.
These niggas didn't help me.
Come on, man.
That's just Extremely, uh, you're just lying.
You're just lying.
You're embellishing the facts, is what it comes down to.
So, yeah.
And this is where, like, me and Andrew CI to eye on this with like these young guys that like become famous and rich young, like, they just don't get it, bro.
They just don't get it.
Dude thinks that he pulled this chick from the vegan restaurant because of him only.
Like, like, she didn't look at his social media profile and look at all his shit, and that didn't play a role in her being a role in her playing, uh, being having her best behavior.
You know, would she be as submissive to you and be as attracted to you if you were a regular guy, 25 years old, making you know, 30k a year?
No, bro, no.
But you don't get that, and you don't understand that because you've never been an average guy in your mid-20s.
I'm glad that you were successful young, but being successful young brings other problems that you're not aware of.
You simply can't identify with the average man, and that's why, keep it real with you, you making all these fucking goofy ass videos talking about I need to find myself.
I'm a multi-millionaire, but I'm depressed.
I'll tell you who's not depressed: a guy that built himself up and became a millionaire in his 30s or 40s because he grinded in his 20s.
And I've seen this trend a lot with like these young streamers.
I've seen Lacey, some of these phase guys.
Oh, I'm depressed.
I don't want to film anymore.
Sketch, all these guys.
These guys are famous as fuck and got a bunch of money, but they're in their 20s.
And they don't have, they feel lost.
They're depressed.
They don't feel fulfilled.
Well, yeah.
Because what ended up happening was you leveled up the wrong way.
You got the fruits before the labor.
So it's not going to be as sweet.
You got the up without the down.
You saw the light without ever experiencing dark.
You had the rare candies instead of fucking fighting the Pokemon in the grass like everybody else.
So yeah, of course.
Your success isn't going to be as enjoyable.
Life is about polarity.
And unfortunately, these young guys don't understand that.
but they try to sit here and speak from a position of authority and tell you what it is when they've only seen the ups.
What did Bane say when he fought Batman, when he whooped his ass?
Yes.
I was born in the dark, raised by it.
Struggle and suffering is required to become a man.
And that takes time.
So if you're going to become rich young and get the shortcut quickly, you're going to have to deal with the shortcut problems.
You guys know I say it all the time on the podcast.
Fast money comes with slow problems, right?
I often say this to women: hey, you want to be an OnlyFans girl or shrimp or get that fast money?
But you're going to deal with slow problems.
One thing I haven't talked about is that could actually affect men too.
If you get fast money too young, you're not going to learn to love the process.
If you don't learn to love the process, you don't understand the process of enduring.
If I give you a gold medal for the Boston Marathon, but you've maybe only been training for a half marathon your entire life, right?
Right?
You get the medal.
Are you going to train as hard?
Are you going to go as hard when it's time to actually run the fucking marathon?
That 26.2?
Are you going to go as hard if I've already given you the medal?
Probably not.
But I tell you, yo, you want to win the medal?
You got to actually fucking train for this shit or whatever.
Guess what's going to happen?
That person that trains and wins a marathon and gets the gold medal through merit, through the hours of fucking running, the shin splits, the pain, the gasping for air, the fucking cramps when they're asleep, the soreness.
That person's going to appreciate that medal way fucking more than the guy that got the medal while half-assing it somewhat.
It is what it is, man.
You ain't gonna find no 50-year-old nigga saying, Oh man, I need to find myself, bro.
I'm a millionaire now, and I'm depressed.
No, because he suffered for 50 years to get to that point, man.
He's had a lot of the downs.
So now he can respect the ups.
His lights were off, and he sat in the dark for years, decades.
So when he does turn that light on, he fucking smiles and he thanks God.
So yeah, man, very interesting stuff here.
Very, very interesting stuff that we actually helped this dude literally six, seven months ago.
Nigga was depressed.
Now he wants to come in here and try to tell y'all what to watch or what to not watch.
What?
Get out of here, bro.
These dudes are always changing their opinions, their worldviews, all this shit because they're still in their 20s.
They're still growing up.
They don't know what they're talking about.
I don't know about you guys, but I'm not listening to some mid-20, bro.
Keep it a million with y'all.
I'm just not going to do it.
In 99% of situations, you can make all the money from fucking Amazon FBA or drop shipping you want.
But guess what?
You don't have the mindset.
You don't have the mental maturity.
Right?
You can't teach mindset.
You can't teach resilience.
You can't teach that mambo mindset, bro.
Because I'll tell you this: this nigga's soft.
I'm going to keep it a million with you guys.
I'm depressed.
I'm in all this million.
I'm depressed.
Bro, this guy's soft.
And you can tell too from the way he speaks and shit.
Like, this dude, bro, look, listen to him to speak a little bit.
It's Kevin Samuels, man.
We got to bring back Kevin.
Red pill content is terrible for your mind and it's not going to actually get you what you want out of life.
You guys are watching relationship content from people that's not even in solid relationships.
We debunked that one already.
You guys are watching make money content from people that's not even made any real money in their life.
Debunked that one too with the real estate and bringing other people that have made millions and different expertises.
The worst mistake you could ever make is consuming this type of content and getting super wrapped up in that red pill side of YouTube.
And take the red pills, nothing more than the truth, which actually benefited you.
But he's telling y'all not to get the same benefits that he got so he could go ahead and be in a position to make this video.
Oh, I got benefit from it, but I don't want y'all to get no benefit from it.
Here for me, I've been there.
I used to actually watch Fresh Room Fit all the time before I was in a relationship.
I used to read all types of books on pickup.
I used to watch all this red pill stuff on YouTube.
It was like a lifestyle.
It was something that I studied.
And it got me to a certain level of success in my dating life.
You know, I was.
See, again, the fact that he reached a certain level and success in his dating life, dude is forgetting how important that is.
Half the game is figuring out how to do this.
But he's just like glossing over that.
I was able to meet girls and I was able to have casual things here and there, but it never got me to the point where I was able to meet my dream woman.
It never got me to the point where I was able to meet my wife.
No, but it taught you how to identify your dream woman, you dummy.
Bro, for someone that's made a lot of money, this guy isn't really sharp upstairs.
Keep it a thousand with y'all.
Now I'm in a point where I'm in a very happy relationship.
I got a woman that I absolutely love to death.
She is everything that I want from somebody.
But how do you know that you wanted her?
How did you know what you didn't want?
You had to have those casual relationships to understand what you don't want.
And funny enough, the way that I was able to attract my dream woman was the complete opposite of all the stuff that I learned from the Red Pill and from that side of YouTube.
So I want to make this video to let y'all know you got to stop watching this content.
Notice how he didn't say what it was, the opposite.
He didn't say any of the opposite.
Interesting.
He didn't mention it.
These people that are out here disrespecting women on a daily basis, you got to stop taking advice from people who haven't done the things that you actually want to do.
Y'all, we've done what a lot of guys want to do.
We successfully transitioned from being regular employees to entrepreneurs.
I had a decorated past with the government doing real shit.
What is this guy talking about?
Oh, watching videos.
You put my resume up against Jordan's, he's going to lose every time.
What is this dude talking about, bro?
These dudes talk about relationships, but both of them don't even have solid relationships.
So it's like.
That's a lie.
How could you ever expect to learn that from them?
The red pill space, in my opinion, is one of the worst things that you could get super deep into.
Yeah, a space that you benefited from.
See, here's the thing with these guys, right?
So they'll come in blue pill.
They'll come into this type of content, learn how to get women, say, okay, I'm good.
I'm getting off the plantation now.
Then they'll go ahead and insult the other guys that are still on the plantation trying to learn, man.
Or, excuse me, they go back to the plantation actually.
We free them.
We're like, fucking, nigga, I'm like Harriet Tubman.
I go down, I sneak in.
I fucking save these niggas from the plantation of feminism.
Teach them what it really is.
I bring up to the north.
Call me Myron Tubman, nigga.
I'm Myron Tubman.
I bring him to the fucking north, teaching them how to be attractive, how to get some bitches.
They find a bitch, and then what do they do?
Them niggas go right back to the fucking plantation, man.
On some fucking ass clown shit.
Then, they lose their girl on the plantation and they expect me to come back down and fucking save them again, bro.
That's what ends up happening.
This is not the first time that someone gained benefit for Fresh and Fit, badmouths us, goes back to the fucking plantation thinking, like, oh, yeah, I know what I'm doing now.
And then they get finessed too.
It makes you look at women as a project, like a job.
Like, oh, I'm gonna go out and I'm gonna talk to as many girls as possible.
I'm gonna get as many phone numbers.
No.
We tell them that working on yourself is the job.
Women are the benefit.
That's the difference.
This guy is mischaracterizing so many of our talking points.
I'm gonna try to fuck up with as many girls as I can in a month.
It's funny.
When did we ever say that?
When did we ever say, yeah, bro, I got a goal?
I gotta smash 50 bitches this month.
No.
I have general parameters of what you should have in place before you get married.
But, oh, yeah, let's get the notch count up to 50 this month.
Nah, bro.
The hell?
Funny even saying it.
It's like it becomes a game.
That's what they call it.
Game.
See, you made it a game.
You made it a game.
Okay?
If I'm a firearms instructor and you come into my shooting range and I teach you how to shoot a pistol, an AR, a shotgun, and I make you a damn good shot, right?
And then you decide to go and do some fuck shit and commit some crimes with your new accuracy.
That's not my fault.
I taught you a skill set so that you can use it for good or for bad.
What did Uncle Ben say?
With great power comes great responsibility.
I give you the tools.
What you do with it is on you.
You decided to turn it into a game.
That's not my fault.
If you decide to go ahead and turn it into a game and smash all these girls and do all this shit, I'm not responsible for that, bro.
Take some accountability.
I armed you with a tool set so that you can go ahead and do what?
What I told you guys at the top of the fucking section of this pod.
Have choice.
If you choose to take this skill set that I gave you and use it as a game and smash as many women as you want, and then at the end you feel empty and fucked up inside.
I don't want to be an asshole, but that ain't my fault.
You use the skill set I give you however you want.
I'm not responsible for you using a fucking rifle to go rob a bank.
I taught you how to be a good marksman.
Instead of protecting your family with that skill set, when robbers break into your house, you decide to break into a bank and commit a federal crime.
Next thing you know, FBI opened up.
And now you want to go and tell the FBI agents, yo.
But listen, bro, this nigga Myron Gaines, man.
Niggas got to stop going to a shooting range.
He's too good.
Made me deadly accurate, man.
We need to boycott this shooting range, bro.
Damn.
Niggas turning people into criminals.
It's fucked.
FBI agent.
Oh, well, Mr. Welch, did he ever tell you to go out there and rob a bank with your skill set?
No, but like, I just did.
Like, you know, it's a game, bro.
It's a game.
I'm just too good at a shooter.
So I just said, fuck it.
I'm going to go in the bank with AR and rob it.
I mean, what?
Bro, you know what's going to happen?
FBI agent gonna look at him like you stupid.
And next thing you know, you're going to fucking jail.
Still sounds crazy.
Mm-hmm.
And I played the game.
I promise you, I did that game.
And it's fun for a while.
Oh, so you had a good time, but now you want to come in and blame me for it and say, nah, nah, the rest of y'all shouldn't have the fun that I had.
Nah, no, no, y'all shouldn't go ahead and, you know, do the get the experiences that I got.
Just listen to what I got to say now.
Fuck these niggas.
Just listen to what I say now.
But very quickly, after you play that game for a couple months, sometimes a couple years, you reach a level where you realize that this is just taking from your soul.
It's taking from whatever purity.
But you had to get to that level to even realize it, bro.
You had to get there first to realize it's not what you want.
The reason why we have a crisis in the dating marketplace right now is because men are grossly unaware of their value and what they're supposed to do and how to deal with women appropriately.
Why do you guys think we have a simp epidemic?
We have a simp epidemic because men don't know how to properly deal with women, right?
So if you're able to figure this skill set out, you're at a crossroads.
Do I have a bunch of fun with it and do what every other guy wishes they could do?
Or do I decide to wipe a girl up?
What Jordan is basically telling y'all, you know what?
I don't even want y'all niggas to have the option.
Just figure it out and get a wife, bro, like I did.
But what he doesn't understand is that the whole reason why he even came to the crossroads, the fork in the road, the only reason he was even able to get there was because of us.
But he's trying to tell you guys, yo, just make the decision that I made.
But he doesn't realize that y'all can't even aren't even at the crossroads yet.
You guys aren't even at the fork in the road to make that decision.
He's making it for you.
And that's the problem.
Just, there's a gross lack of wherewithal here.
It got me to a certain level so I was able to make this decision.
Okay, nigga, like, that's important.
That's really fucking important.
And you're just glossing over, like, yeah, but that's not that important.
Like, you guys don't have to get to that point.
Like, just listen what I say.
Notice how he's not actually giving solutions.
Do you have left inside of you?
I heard my brother Hamza say one time that every time.
My brother Hamza, this guy right here, who literally can't stick to any decision he ever makes.
Because this guy's also been critical of us.
Another young nigga that thinks that he knows it all.
As you'd expect, Hemse's audience wasn't very pleased with his indecisive attitude and constantly changing opinions.
With comments reading, What I learned from this video is that I wouldn't take advice from Hamza on maintaining long-term relationships.
As well as, you promised her the world, but you couldn't even keep your word.
You were the problem here, mate.
This guy changes his opinions every month.
Making bold claims to his audience and immediately going back on his word or changing his opinion was becoming a very common occurrence in Hamza's videos.
In the past, Hamza claimed men should focus on finding a quote high-quality woman and settle down.
But now that he was faced with the same reality, he backed out and his other opinions on men dedicating themselves to improving their minds and body gave way to telling men to make as much money as possible by paying for his monthly membership.
Speaking of which, by early 2024, one of Hamza's former students would come out with less than positive opinions about their time in his paid community.
Yeah, that's his brother, by the way.
Another mid-20 year old guy that can't make a fucking life decision.
See, and I really hate to harp on this, but I think it's important to note here, right?
The 1984 movie, Scarface, starring Al Pacino.
Al Pacino, who played Tony Montana, famously said, All I have in this world is my balls and my word.
Men are told, do what's right.
Women are told, do what's right for you.
There's a reason why the phrase is called, I'm a man of my word, and I'm not a woman of my word.
There's a reason why integrity is the cornerstone of masculinity.
When you're not able to stick to your word, you effectively become a woman.
Because women, their emotions change.
And when their emotions change, constantly, their opinions change.
When their opinions change, their decisions change.
Word is bond.
I'm a man of my word.
All I have in this life is my balls and my word.
All of these are masculine traits.
And unfortunately, when you're young, like these guys, internet gurus, you're not really in a position to make concrete decisions yet because you're still figuring life out.
Remember how I told you guys earlier I had to grow up quick?
24 years old, I was on the Southwest border.
You guys want to know why I'm able to stand 10 toes down on a lot of the decisions that I make and a lot of things that I say?
Whether I make this joke on Shaniqua or Demboys or Indians or anybody else when I make the comments that I make that are controversial or radical or whatever.
Because I've made decisions before where it was life or death.
I'll never forget this.
I've never shared this story with y'all, but I'll share it today.
One day, back in the day, I'll never forget this.
I was out with the U.S. Marshals executing a bunch of arrest warrants, me, the Marshals, ATF, in a rural town out in South Texas.
And we were going to pick up a guy, right?
Future of whatever.
Violent criminal, whatever.
And when I was in the house, right?
I had my rifle.
I remember.
I'm going in.
I'm like looking around, right?
Because you've got to check corners, make sure shit is safe or whatever.
And I saw a guy, right?
And I thought he had a gun.
Luckily, and thank God, this is why you guys always got to have a light on your weapon.
I had a light on my shit.
And I saw something like black and flashy, like in his hand.
And at that point, I had to make a decision.
I was like, all right, am I going to shoot this fucking guy right now?
Or am I going to give it a millisecond and really look at what I'm doing and make sure that like, I don't know what I'm looking at.
Thank God I did.
Because it wasn't a gun.
But there was a weapon right next to him.
And I made that decision, like, nah, I'm not going to fucking, I'm not going to pull the trigger.
Fucking grab this ass and throw him on the floor instead.
Right?
Another situation.
We're hunting this guy down, using a trigger fish, actually, funny enough.
Crazy how this all comes full circle.
We're hunting a guy.
We had information that he was going to kidnap this dude.
All right?
This bad guy was going to kidnap a guy because the guy that he was going to kidnap had lost about a thousand pounds of weed and he was wanted by the cartels.
So a popular job on the southwest border is there's guys that will literally kidnap people that lose drugs or rob drugs from the cartels.
And their job is to get the individual, kidnap his ass, bring him back to Mexico so that the cartel can whoop his ass on camera and make him kill him on camera, all this shit, and make an example out of him.
So this guy, we had information, was in the United States trying to locate an individual, right, to kidnap that lost his weed.
Again, I'm there with the fucking SWAT team, rifle in hand.
Turn the corner, see him?
He's doing this funny shit.
And I remember fucking screaming at him in Spanish, bro.
I've been like vivid, vivid.
Like, I literally can like smell the air.
It was a dark, it was a gloomy ass day in the middle of the day.
The sun wasn't out, which is weird for Laredo, Texas.
Like, I can literally like imagine it.
And I remember him doing a bunch of shit like this.
And I was like, said, y'all not in Spanish, like, mano cediba, mano cediba, right?
Again, got to make a split-second fucking decision.
I said, fuck it.
I'm going to throw this nigga on the floor too.
And we're able to do that, right?
But I tell you guys this story to let y'all know that I've had to make really tough decisions with very little time that could either make me a hero or put me in jail for the rest of my fucking life.
And these are very tough decisions that, quite frankly, these motherfuckers have never had to make.
That is why they flip-flop on their word and do all this other bullshit.
This is why when you look at Jordan's channel, he has all these videos where he's unsure of himself.
Oh, y'all dubbed the breath law.
Like, I don't got time to be depressed.
I got shit to do.
I've had to make real decisions.
It's a privilege for me to be able to do what I'm doing with you guys right now on the internet.
The fact that I'm able to talk to you guys right now from the comfort and safety of my fucking apartment in Miami, I fucking thank God for this shit every day.
That's why I work so fucking hard because I remember what it was like before this.
I have something to compare and contrast this fucking cushy life of being on the internet versus what I used to do.
I remember putting on a fucking three-plate vest that would stop an air round because we're going to go after some people that were really some bad dudes.
I remember being in the car as we're rolling up in front of the house and I'm fucking scared.
I've never told you all this, but I'm dead ass.
Like, there's been times we're rolling up on a fucking raid, and I was legitimately fucking scared.
24 years old.
I'm like, fuck.
We're really about to do this shit.
Meanwhile, when my friends are fucking partying, taking Molly and shit at EDC, I'm about to roll up to some fucking dude's house where we know that he has like 20 kilos of cocaine in their AR-15 and AKs and shit.
So trust me, I have something to compare and contrast this fucking life to what I used to do.
You guys say, oh, Myron, you work really hard.
You're always on stream.
You're always going hard.
If you're not on stream, you're on fucking Twitter.
That's a privilege to do this shit.
It's a fucking privilege.
And I never take it for granted.
That's why I work so fucking hard for you guys.
That's why I'm on stream seven, eight hours a day.
I don't even feel it.
Because I remember when I was working, going after these drug dealers, I'd fucking leave my house on a Monday.
I might not get back till fucking Thursday.
And that's the problem with these internet niggas.
Hamza and Jordan, bro, these niggas have never done nothing.
I'm depressed.
You're a multi-millionaire.
Shut the fuck up.
You're a pussy.
I don't know if I can find myself.
Shut the fuck up.
There's kids in Gaza right now.
Can't find food.
You're dumbass talking about, I can't find myself.
Fuck out of here.
And that's the problem with you, bitch ass internet niggas that are young in your 20s.
You guys have never experienced the dark.
So you can't appreciate the fucking light.
Anyone that's on the internet making money, I don't want to hear shit from y'all niggas.
Shut up.
This is a privilege to do this shit.
Huge privilege.
You fucking kidding me?
There's motherfuckers doing real shit.
Guys in the military, police officers, paramedics, doctors, lawyers.
The guys that run your plumbing, the sewage guys, the people that run this country that could maintain the infrastructure, the construction workers.
You have the fucking nerve at 25 years old to say you're depressed.
Shut the fuck up.
I'm saying, yeah, I'm going to do this.
Doesn't stick to his word.
But this dude has made countless videos about us saying that we're toxically red pill and all this other bullshit.
No, you're toxically soft.
You're a pussy.
That's the truth about you young internet niggas, man.
You guys have never done shit.
Never made a real decision that could be life or fucking death.
I'll tell you this.
When you're fucking staring the barrel of a fucking gun and you think you might die, that wakes you up real fucking fast.
When you know that you're about to hit a house and someone in there doesn't want you alive, they want to hurt you.
Real talk.
Because they're not going back to jail.
You want to sit here and talk about, oh, I'm depressed.
I made millions from my drop shipping business.
How about fucking potentially dropping dead if you make the mad the wrong decision?
I have zero, absolutely fucking zero sympathy for anyone that makes money on the internet that wants to complain and cry and talk about, oh, I'm sad or he's other bullshit.
Fuck you.
Seriously.
That's why you young niggas are never in a position to teach anybody shit.
Being an influencer is a privilege.
I don't want to hear nothing from nobody because if you worked a real job or you put your life on the line and you've done real shit, you can really appreciate what the fuck this is.
This is nothing, man.
Me sitting on the stream talking to you guys, this is a fucking honor, man.
Talking to all you guys from all over the world, interacting with the chat.
You guys are able to allow me to do this.
But the only reason I appreciate it so much is because of what I used to do.
I could compare and contrast it.
I've been through the bullshit.
So I really appreciate what the fuck we got here.
So anyway, look.
No hate against Jordan Welch or his buddy Hamza or whatever.
By the end of the day, these guys can't even figure out what they want to do in their life, but they want to tell you what you should do in yours.
You guys decide who you want to fucking take advice from.
The guy that's been through it that could potentially be your big bro, or these niggas that are probably right around your age and don't understand half the shit that you're dealing with as a regular guy in 2025 in this fucking deregulated sexual marketplace.
You guys decide, man.
Anyway, that's all I got on that, man.
We're going to move on to something else.
Only reason I address that shit is because you guys have been asking me for a fucking week.
And both him and Hamza have been taking shots at us for a while.
So, bro, these dudes are, these dudes are my little brother, bro.
Like, like I said before, you put their resume up against mine.
It's not even close.
I can't take you serious if you're talking about that you're sad or you're depressed and you're a multi-billionaire.
I can't take you serious, bro.
I really can't take you serious.
You get zero sympathy for me, man.
And I will never take anything you say seriously.
Anyway, let's look at some chats here.
Yo, Mario, when I was 19, one of my buddies from the Marines got shot from the back and the bullet travel out his cheek.
I was sent for next to him talking about appreciating life.
Bro, I'm saying, man.
I'm saying, dude.
Nothing against Jordan Welch after this man's just BBQ'd him for three generations.
Man, I'll be 22 next month.
On behalf of the YouTube community, this is embarrassing to see here.
I used to rock with Jordan.
Now I'm about to unsubscribe and report his YouTube for false.
Nah, bro, don't report his channel.
Don't fucking, that's gay.
Don't do that.
Hell, don't even unsubscribe for him because I'm sure he probably has some information that's probably useful.
Don't unsubscribe and don't fucking report his channel.
Please don't do that.
This isn't right at all.
If it wasn't for you guys, the Tates, Jay Waller, et cetera, have changed my life forever and I can never do what he's doing right now.
Bro, weird.
I know.
He is weird for that shit, but you're not going to report his channel, bro.
Do not fucking do that.
That's whack.
Don't report his channel, bro.
And honestly, don't even unsubscribe.
Because I'm sure he probably still has some information that will be valuable to you guys.
Just understand that his mindset isn't like, he's not somebody that you want to take like mindset advice from or any of that shit.
Jay Luke's funny how these young dudes use the club talking point.
To be honest, nobody is safe.
Just look at married couples getting divorced because the chicks want to find themselves.
You're regular-ass waitress girls, by the way.
Jordan forgetting the clout part he's built being a big factor in why.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah.
He conveniently forgets that part that he's like rich and young and thinks like, oh, yeah, this is how I was able to find my girl.
Like, bro, come on, man.
That's what I mean when I say a lot of these guys are disconnected from reality, bro.
Oh, you think darkness is your ally, but you merely adopted the dark.
I was born in it, molded by it.
I didn't see the light until I was already a man.
Then by then, it was nothing to me but blinding, Bane.
Big facts, my friend.
Big facts.
Section 8 chimp crying like DDG.
This damn monkey sounds like any other bluepill F or Mario.
New and fresh made this grifting sell out.
Hey, man.
Niggas always want to learn from us and then come back and attack us, bro.
I've always thought that was fucking weird, man.
Imagine getting a girl and instantly turning soft.
Yeah.
Yeah.
A lot of guys like, watch our shit, get a girl, and then forget what it took to get the girl in the first place.
Then they become soft and lose her again.
They become blue-pilled again.
Let me get this straight.
Grape Soda Soda.
Grape Soda Welch said, Fresh and Fit are broke.
He's single, angry virgins and never done anything real in life.
I guess being a fit isn't anything real according to this clown.
I know, bro.
Bro, I would have hoped.
Clearly, he didn't do his research before the video.
Like, clearly, bro.
You guys also share your network as well.
I appreciate that, guys.
We do.
WDF, Jordan, dropshipping Welch.
That's crazy.
I used to watch him all the time and I was learning how to drop shit.
This is weird, bro.
I know, dude.
I know.
Hey, I'm not telling y'all to unsubscribe or not watch him, bro.
I'm sure he probably has great information on dropshipping.
I'm sure he does.
But when it comes to like mindset and like, you know, getting out there and getting after it, you know, not having a bitch nigga mindset, I don't know if he's the guy.
All right, Luke Frog says, currently I'm 21, working a labor-intensive job, making 50K a year.
I'm in a dark moment in my life right now.
Thank you for all you do to motivate me to keep going every day.
Absolutely, my friend.
Loot Frog, I promise you.
I promise you, you're going to double, triple, quadruple your income.
And when you make that money in the next five to 10 years, It's gonna be way fucking better.
I'm telling you guys, man, me being in this social media shit, the worst thing that could happen to you is be rich and famous, young bro.
It's fucking toxic.
It's very bad.
I would not redo a single fucking thing.
Honestly, if anything, I wish I stayed in the government longer.
Yeah.
I fucking wish I stayed in the government longer.
That's how much I appreciate getting that fucking contrast.
Even though I was getting paid fucking a fraction of what I'm doing now, Vlad talked to the DE agent, intensive job, making a labor-intensive job.
No, sorry.
Vlad talked to the DE agent that blew the whistle on DEACI involved with Kiki's death.
Here's the video.
Okay, I'm reluctant to put anything with Vlad because, bro, that nigga...
I mean...
Hold on.
See what I mean?
He will hit you with a copyright strike so fucking fast, bro, or like a copyright thing.
So, Vlad is very bad to react to anyway.
What else do we got here?
Schultz wishes he was as funny as you.
I cooked Jordan's comment six days ago for you, Myron.
It's what you always say: privilege is visible to those that have it.
Yeah, bro.
Jordan is privileged and you don't even know it.
Me trying to tell y'all, oh, like, just get it the way that I got it.
Oh, I forgot to tell y'all, niggas, I'm a multimillionaire and famous with a million followers on YouTube and Instagram, but that didn't play a role in me finding my wife.
Come on, nigga.
Come on, man.
Jay says, Myron, this is exactly the type of dudes that I was talking about the other day.
They either don't watch all the content or are straight liars.
He's just lying.
We all know what happens when you make a hippie FNF.
They do it for the clicks.
Absolutely, bro.
Absolutely.
If you talk shit about Fresh and Fit, you're absolutely going to get views.
Jabriel says, This shit nigga footy.
He said, I'm thinking his girlfriend told him to stop watching y'all.
Bro, you know what?
I wouldn't be surprised if she did, bro.
Keep it in a million with you guys.
A lot of guys get a girlfriend.
And she starts saying, Why do you watch Fresh and Fit?
Or why do you watch Andrew Tate?
And then that nigga's like, oh, I'm sorry.
Nigga stop watching.
They become more and more blue pill.
Death by a thousand paper cuts.
Next thing you know, she's gone.
She's out the door.
That bitch turned into Goku.
And then that nigga's sitting there wondering, like, in silence.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't know why you listen to these Sugar in a Tank watchers to react to something hating, especially when the hater is a nobody- And even more, especially when the hater looks limp wrist at L rainbows for this.
Yeah, bro, it is what it is.
I think he's in the chat gang.
If he's in the chat, that's even funnier.
St. Francis said, as a multi-millionaire, what are you driving?
Just wondering.
I drive my 2002 Honda to this day.
Still drive my 22 Honda.
I've had it since college and I'll never get rid of it.
That's what I drive.
Luxury cars are a scam.
Luxury dining is a scam.
Luxury clothing is a scam.
It's all a fucking scam.
The only thing I could even maybe say is worth it is maybe a luxury watch like a Rolex or AP because they hold value, but you got to get timeless pieces.
You can't get fucking, you know, nigga shit.
You know, don't be icing it out and all this other dumb shit.
You got to get plain Jane, timeless pieces that stand the test of time if you're going to do that.
And then obviously live in a nice area.
You know, if you got to live in like a luxury apartment because it's safe, then that makes sense.
You can't put a price on your safety.
Right?
But other than that, bro, everything else, minimalist, minimalist.
It's funny.
Like, my room has nothing in it.
Studio, nice and decked out.
My room, nothing in there.
My closet, shit like this.
I wear the same clothes every day.
I eat Chipotle every day, pretty much.
Hardcore minimalist, man.
Still driving my 2002 Honda for two reasons.
Number one, it has a lot of sentimental value.
And I took that car everywhere with me since I was in college.
It's literally driven all over the country with me.
And then, number two, I keep it so I remember where I started and not to forget.
Because a lot of these niggas get rich and they forget where the fuck they came from.
So that's why I keep my Honda.
And honestly, I don't think I'll ever buy, well, maybe in the future.
Maybe I'll buy a nice car.
But right now, fuck no.
And I would never get rid of my Honda.
That would be my most prized possession.
Because I only really owned like two or three nice things, chat.
If I'm going to be very, very honest with you guys.
Like, besides the studio, that's for work.
But like things that I personally own, three or four things.
My car, my Honda, has a lot of sentimental value, even though it's not worth shit.
I have a Rolex Coral Red, Oyster Perpetual, a Black AP 2014, Royal Oak, Basic, Blackface.
LOL Blackface.
And a Pepsi Rolex with a Jubilee bracelet.
That's it.
It's the nicest things I own.
Let's see here.
Make sure I didn't miss anything.
Imagine being a millionaire and still being run by a female.
Also, you got to bring the scheme ass back for when you call out the Ninja Watchers.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're going to bring a bunch of segments back.
I might have a treat for you here.
Give me one sec, ninjas.
Give me one sec, ninjas.
Let me see here.
Make sure I didn't miss any of the chats from you, ninjas.
All right, so we got here.
Hezbollah says, 20 years old working a full-time hospital job, going back to school to get into law enforcement.
Thanks to Myron for spinning facts.
I got you, man.
Plaino Mun says, hey, Myron, I truly appreciate it, you man.
I learned a lot from you.
I appreciate you, my friend.
Depression, what the fuck is even that?
I sell cookies every week and make good money out of it.
Slow business sometimes, but you can't, you don't see me complaining like these fatherless section 8 watermelon subhuman, this nigga, bro.
Making money is a privilege.
It is.
Your boy Lem.
Grimely, Myron, I appreciate everything you do.
You've helped me get off my ass and really make the change to be a better man.
Keep doing God's work.
W. Glaze, I appreciate it, bro.
Okay, and I read that one with the roasting.
Let's see here.
I live in West Palm Beach, but I have no friends.
What should I do?
Join Castle Club, bro.
I hate to make this a pitch about Castle Club, but yo, we got a lot of guys from Florida in there.
Join Castle Club, guys.
That is how we had the community.
Like-minded guys, man.
Get in Castle Club.
And we have a weekly Zoom call.
Weekly Zoom call for you, ninjas.
So, very, very important.
We didn't get a chance to do one yesterday, so we're going to reschedule it for you guys to give you guys a Zoom call.
Once a week, we have a Zoom call.
So definitely get in there ninjas.
Okay, let me look here.
Oh, I do have a video here.
It's been a while since we've reacted to a police video.
For some of you guys that are new to the channel, as you guys know, since I work in law enforcement, I've also done reactions to some of these shootings.
So let's go ahead.
We'll react to like two of these videos.
like the video?
So Columbus SWAT officer shoots suspect wanted for killing teen daughter.
Now, when I react to this stuff, it's kind of like Donut Operator.
Shout out to him.
I talk about the shooting incident, and I give you guys whether it's a good shooter or bad shooter in my take.
Come here, man.
Don't do it.
What's your hands?
Kill me.
Dude, that's always bad.
Dude, just says, kill me.
That's when you know you're dealing with someone that don't give a fuck anymore.
MTFW says, do you do evaluations or brief mentoring kind of like the call in the shows of the Castle Club?
I'll drain right now.
I need to help deciding which avenue you generate income.
Yes, that's exactly what we do, bro.
We do one weekly Zoom call, one weekly Zoom call on Castle Club where you get full, me and Fresh run the Zoom call with open QA.
And their premium is more specific with certain people that we bring in.
But yeah, bro, that's what it is, man.
$35 a month, I think it's a great deal to be able to speak to us somewhere between two to four times a week.
You know, these Zoom calls, it's good stuff.
Show me your fucking hands right now.
Okay, so as you guys can see here, he's saying, show me your hands because he knows, again, more than likely, he probably got a 911 call that this guy is armed and dangerous.
So that's why he's approaching it with such force up front.
Hey, show me your hands because your hands, they teach you this in the police academy.
That's what can hurt you.
Fucking hand out here.
I swear to God, pull your boom.
See, because and he had his hand in his, he had his hand in his sweater like this.
Make that split-second decision, man.
Softlife says, you can see other women, but your lady can't.
So why not have sister wives?
Curious.
I've done it before.
I've done that before.
Yeah, she can't.
I mean, Angie doesn't like girls, bro.
hate girls.
Don't move.
All right, seven sex down.
They lit that boy up, man.
Don't move.
He's got 33 right there.
33 in his hands.
No, it's it's a walkie-talkie, but there are 33s right here.
Don't you move or you're gonna get shot, okay?
All right.
Yep, yep.
Boom.
There you can see the gun right there.
Next him.
Positively identify him.
Somebody get on the main on it.
I'm weapon on it.
All right, on your ballot.
All right.
You got cuffs?
I got cuffs.
There you go.
Thank you, brother.
All right, guys.
So I'm going to bring Richard Gage on tomorrow.
And we're going to talk about 9-11.
Hold on.
I'm announcing it right now.
One on one second.
Chat.
We are going to talk about 9-11 and the control demolition angle tomorrow.
I'm thinking at like 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
We're not going to have regular fresh and fit tomorrow.
I'm probably just going to do the debrief and go a bit longer for you guys.
That's what I'm going to do because it's ultra weekend here in Miami, guys.
And for those of you that don't know, Ultra is a huge, it's probably the second biggest EDM music festival in the United States after EDC.
So I'm going to bring him on tomorrow at 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Either 9 p.m. or 8 p.m.
Because he's on California time.
What I'll probably have to do is I'll probably have to switch to Rumble only for that stream.
Because I think Richard is banned on YouTube for obvious reasons.
Get your help, okay?
I just want to die, bro.
No, I know.
I know, but we can't allow that.
What did he say to them?
I just want to die, bro.
No, I know.
I said I want to die.
I know, but we can't allow that.
So they shoot him and they render aid.
I don't know.
Get him in the car.
He did too.
He did.
Okay.
You good?
All right.
You good?
All right.
All right, listen to me.
Listen, man, I got to roll you off.
I think the reason why they're blurring these cops is they probably work undercover.
All right, so it looks like non-life-threatening.
You can see some blood, but it doesn't look like he got hit in anywhere vinyl potentially.
Need a medic here now.
Where's Hidden?
Okay, we got him.
He's hit once in the arm.
All right, take the side, dude.
Okay.
Shut up, okay?
You're gonna be fine.
I can't move my legs.
I know.
Where do you guys need it?
There you go.
How's that?
Dennis.
I mean, very nice for a guy that just tried to shoot them.
And second.
Okay, we're gonna leave you sitting here like this.
Take a deep breath.
Clear your car.
Block that road.
You're on showcases.
Get that road blocked.
Holding me up.
We can't let you down.
Okay, you're gonna go.
I'll hold you up.
All right.
You just relax.
Lean back into that.
There you go.
You're gonna be fine.
Listen.
Hey.
Nothing's ever that bad.
All right.
It is.
Okay.
Well, Darnell, right?
Do you have anything else on you?
Do you have any more guns?
Yes.
Where's your other gun at?
I don't see.
Darnell.
Hey.
Darnell.
Do you have anything else on you?
Yeah, you said you had a gun.
Well, hey, guys, get your links here that you guys want me to react to on stream.
I got a tweet right here from one of you guys sent me.
A press person asked her about JFK and a nuke, so we're going to definitely react to that.
That's going to be interesting.
Shout out to you, teammate, for all the Castle Club guys that are in the chat right now that send me this stuff.
I'm in the Myron Live chat for the Castle Club members in the Discord.
We have a Discord for our Castle Club guys, man.
Get in there.
What else?
The debunk history of women's credit cards.
Okay, this looks like an interesting video.
Anything else you ninjas want me to react to?
Just shoot it into the Myron Gains Live.
Yeah, what the hell?
Video not available anymore?
Oh no, hold on.
I keep seeing videos of people claiming what is it?
The bunk history of women's credit cards.
Okay.
let's see here Nope.
Just stay back, okay, please.
Stay back.
Hey, okay.
Okay, we're making good witnesses.
You're fine, ma'am.
You're fine.
We got to get him to take him.
I know.
Hey.
Go ahead.
Hey, you guys, get somebody get.
I know, man.
What'd they say?
I'm sorry.
What'd you say?
Hey, how did that cruiser start getting scene tape?
Get the medic in!
Get back!
They're fine.
the climb.
Yeah, we need a car.
He's lucky as live, man.
We need a cart.
start.
I don't know.
Stay with me, bro.
Keep talking to me, guys.
He's losing blood, so he's obviously getting weak.
This 29-year-old Marine vet here.
Been following since day one, a year ago.
I was living in my car after graduating from Wesleyan, broken and depressed.
Bro, Wesleyan, okay, right next door.
Now I've landed a job at Goldman Sachs.
My advice: go ghost.
Don't say goodbye and use your pain as fuel.
Congratulations to you, my friend.
What a fucking turnaround, bro.
Even though you work for them boys.
But hey, I respect it regardless.
They control everything anyway.
Shark gives a video.
I don't know what the hell this video is, nigga, but I'll put it in one of the tabs.
11.
If anyone is listening at home, Shit here, legs, or the future.
This is a great tile.
This.
Which way do you want his head?
Here, right there.
Okay, you need him out of the cuffs.
Yeah, we're gonna need him out.
Hey, listen, we're gonna have whatever roll you over one more time.
All right, gotta get those cuffs off.
Clean up.
There you go.
He's hitting the arm, leg, arm, and I believe left chest.
Okay.
Get a good search on here.
I am.
You take any malt counting up in this?
Yeah, all right.
That's right.
You're going to help us lift?
Yep.
Grab the wound, grab the head.
We're down.
We're down.
Hold on.
There it is.
All right.
That's crazy, man.
That they, you know, I think he survives.
Let's see here.
It's for the murder of a 13-year-old daughter after tennis confrontation.
Body cameras footage shows.
Thursday Jones has been under surveillance after Toledo police alerted surrounding agencies of his possible whereabouts.
His daughter, Kaylee, was found dead inside an abandoned home in Toledo.
What a fucking scumbag.
Jones has removed from her home, but it uh okay, so I think he survived, man.
So he got a strike in the arm, leg, and torso.
Officers immediately rendered aid.
Does Jones still consciously express a desire to die despite his injuries?
He was transported to the hospital in stable condition and now faced multiple charges.
Okay, so he's still alive, this scumbag.
He did.
Yeah, I'm not, but he had a revolver, so I don't know.
Yeah.
I was trying to get out of the car, brother.
I was trying to get out healthy.
I was trying, dude.
There's everything I could.
I couldn't get out of the fucking car.
That was a good call.
Good call.
Yeah.
All right.
So let's react to this.
Apparently, Harry Sisson, your boy, the womanizer, who we all thought was part of the other team, made an apology video.
First and foremost, this is fucking funny.
Let's see what this nigga got to say.
I want to talk openly and so he finally made a response.
You guys know Harry Sisson was womanizing some chicks.
Let's see what they got to say now.
Hold on.
Honestly, about this entire controversy that has exploded in the past week.
First and foremost, I want to start by saying I fucked up.
I should have told the people I was talking to that there were other people.
And of course, I regret that decision.
And I he doesn't even want to say women.
Reflected on it a lot, and I'm learning and going to be better in the future.
Now, what I will say is that this entire situation has been blown wildly out of proportion by MAGA Republicans to further their political agenda.
Like we all know that they don't actually care.
Not really.
We were on your side and saying womanizing is good.
I mean, well, a lot of us.
We were saying, bro, this is lit.
These bitches are stupid thoughts.
Stupid.
You know what I mean?
Because at the end of the day, these tick tock thoughts.
So I know what he's talking about, bro.
It was the feminists that were coming after you.
Not us, bro.
Care about this.
They just hate me.
That's why they care.
I mean, when has MAGA ever cared about women?
Also, MAGA has he's right about that.
I can't even lie, bro.
That nigga is kind of right about that.
Been spreading misinformation about the situation.
So I want to set the record straight.
I was not in a relationship with anyone.
I wasn't exclusive.
So why the fuck are you apologizing, bro?
Come on, man.
This guy.
Bro, one thing I've learned is you can't apologize, bro.
It never works.
You just don't apologize, bro.
Especially to the woke mob.
With anyone.
I never met anybody in person.
I never spoke to anybody on the phone.
And it was done among consensual.
Yeah, that nigga was saying, send me the nudes.
He ain't need to talk.
Adults.
That's it.
It was a very casual thing.
Additionally, we as Democrats have to get better at recognizing someone who makes a mistake and can learn from that mistake and someone who does actually.
Yeah, they don't.
Here's the thing.
They don't forgive you.
They always use that shit against you, bro.
That's the problem with these liberals, man.
They do not tolerate the same tolerance they expect you to have.
That's the fucking truth with these guys, man.
They want you to be tolerant, but they're not tolerant of you.
You're only tolerant if you're fucking black, gay, or a woman, honestly.
Actual harm to a community.
We cannot, as a party, just attack and demonize people who make mistakes, people who are learning from their actions.
If we ever want to hold office ever again and actually win an election, our umbrella should be as wide as possible.
And we shouldn't be trying to fuck with you guys no more.
You guys are cooked, and it's for the reason why you're getting roasted right now.
Silence people or push people away who are vocal on these issues.
The final thing I'll say about this is that people involved in this situation released my private text messages, private photos of me, intimate details about me that intended to stay private without my knowledge or consent.
I didn't consent to any of that.
A complete violation of my privacy.
And I think that regardless of your political beliefs, you can agree that that's wrong.
I certainly wouldn't do that to somebody, and I know you wouldn't either.
One thing I'm particularly proud of my generation for doing is moving past this idea that we should idolize politicians beyond their impact.
However, I'd like to look at the other side of the coin.
When politics becomes a game of pointing out any small mistakes someone makes, we are putting our feelings above what truly matters.
How we are all impacted by the actions our leaders take.
And I'll conclude with this.
I have some bad news for MAGA.
I know they thought they could use this situation to try to take me down or silence me, but that was never going to work.
I'm still going to.
All right, bro.
You're over here apologizing like a pussy, man.
So it did work.
Oh, funny thing, right?
So, Dean Withers, his colleague, right?
One of these wokey colleagues.
Check this out.
I reacted to one of the videos that he posted, which I thought I had to get out there.
Oh, look at this shit, bro.
Yo, this is why rappers are the worst, man.
Look at this nigga.
Don't be this guy.
Lil Malibu, her holes are for everyone, but her heart is mine.
Video jobs Thursday.
Bro, clout by any means necessary for these niggas, bro.
That's the problem with rappers, man.
They do dumb shit for attention with that fucking 304 right next to him.
Hold on, let me find the clip.
All right.
So this is Dean Withers.
This comes from Chief Trump.
Vote for Trump?
I did.
How old are you?
19.
And why'd you vote for Trump?
I'm just a little bit upset because I do love y'all's group.
And I just be like, we've given everybody gave you a Dean speaks on the Harry's situation before he gets banned.
Remember, guys, these guys were like the white dudes for Kamala.
That was like these guys' movement.
Dean Withers and Harry Sisson and a bunch of other liberal soy boy TikTokers.
Chance to, you know, change.
So can't you give your friends a chance to change?
That's a good point.
You got wrapped up in a scandal dropping the N-bomb, but you want to go ahead and turn your back on Harry.
That's kind of weird.
And not just quit on them.
Okay.
So we're going to go ahead and just debunk the first part of what you said.
So you said, basically, because Harry stayed friends with me, although I got exposed for saying the N-word, I must stay friends with him no matter what he does.
Well, yeah, that's called loyalty and sticking by your friends.
See, and the reason why I wanted to react to this, guys, is because I've noticed this trend with like young men, right?
We talked about this earlier with Hamza and Jordan Welch, where they don't stick to what they say and they're always changing their opinions.
They're kind of like, you know, young and indecisive, which is fine.
But another thing that I've noticed with young men, especially these Gen Zers, these niggas that are born in the fucking late 90s and early 2000s, there's no fucking loyalty.
There's no sticking by your friends.
Like, do people not understand that a component of loyalty is like sticking around when it's no longer convenient?
Like, you know, like your reputation can also take a hit by standing with your friend.
You know, like maybe losing some money or financial opportunities by sticking by your friend.
Loyalty used to be a respected endeavor because it displayed the ability for you to stand firm and strong alongside your allies, regardless of the circumstances.
And many times the circumstances are extremely inconvenient, not just for the person that's going through it, but for you by standing next to them.
That is why it's such an admirable trait.
But what I've realized is with the internet, social media, and just like the degradation of masculinity in general, one of the cornerstones of masculinity is integrity and loyalty, right?
Literally, one of the cornerstones, like this.
Integrity, loyalty, right?
Strength, these types of things.
Again, there's a reason why I'm a man of my word.
Word is bond.
For men, we're taught do the right thing, right?
It's a team.
There is no IN team.
These are all inherently masculine things.
Well, why are they masculine?
Because as a man, you're able to fight for what you believe in.
Say that again.
As a man, you're able to fight for what you believe in.
Now, obviously, in 2025, this gets watered down, and you guys don't know what I mean by that.
I mean, like, actually fight.
Pick up your fists.
Pick up a knife.
Pick up a gun.
Every revolution was led by men.
That revolution started with an idea.
That idea turned into action.
That action led to conflict.
That conflict led to a war.
The winner of the war's ideologies continued on while the losers died along with their ideologies.
This is the reality of the world.
The monopoly of force, ironically enough, is what keeps peace.
Now, you guys might be saying, well, Myra, hold on.
How do we get from loyalty to this?
The reason why women aren't shamed for monkey branching or jumping ship or changing their views or their opinions or being indecisive, because these are all feminine traits.
We all make fun of women because they can't pick what they want to eat, et cetera.
But it is rooted in some type of truth.
The reason why women are indecisive and are allowed to be indecisive and allowed to be cumbersome, stupid, incompetent, emotional, erratic, etc.
The reason why is because women don't have the physicality and the capability to defend their worldviews with violence.
Okay?
And I know that might sound barbaric, but it's the reality of the world.
We civilized the world so much that we forgot how we got here.
We got here by men fighting in revolutions for an ideology.
The prevailing ideology is the one that we're in now.
Constitutional Republic in the United States of America.
We have the monopoly of force.
Okay?
So as a man, we could fight for what we believe in.
So when you don't stick by your friends, what you're really doing is you're showing that you're a bitch and you're a pussy and you're not willing to fight for your beliefs alongside your colleague.
Now, with that said, loyalty should be reciprocal.
If someone shows you loyalty, you should show it back.
And what I've realized with this generation of men, this concept of loyalty and doing shit properly is kind of lost because people would rather get clicks and attention than stay ten toes down.
So the issue with Dean Withers here, and this is a problem I've just noticed with both the left and the right when it comes to young men, this TikTok generation, is their internet persona or their ability to make money or their worldview overrides principle.
And I find it even more deplorable that when he had the controversy of using the N-word and being a scammer with a guru class or like a scammer, a guru scammer with like some kind of course, Harry actually stood by him and didn't fold.
And I would argue him dropping a handbomb and being a scammer is more egregious than Harry womanizing.
But interestingly enough, since Harry's a womanizer, that means that he has some semblance of masculinity because women are attracted to that.
Hence, why he was able to fool a lot of these hoes.
And a tenement of masculinity is the ability to stand strong and stand unwavering in tumultuous times.
Women fold and bend and go wherever the wind goes.
As a man, you're supposed to be the stable rock.
So the reason why this is even more deplorable is because he stood by Dean, but Dean's not standing by him.
And what Dean did is way fucking worse.
And the thing that kills me is that idiots like this are the thought leaders for a lot of young men.
Thank God, though, we got guys like me, Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, etc.
Sneeko, where we're teaching guys to not be pussies like this, young guys, not to be like this.
There's a certain level of respect and gravitas that you command when you're able to be unwavering, when you're able to take the slings and the arrows, when you're able to not just exist in discomfort, but thrive in discomfort, when you're able to put principle over dollars, when you put principle over feelings, doing what you need to do no matter how you feel.
These are masculine traits that honestly I've seen be obliterated over the past 20 to 30 years.
I feel like an old man saying this shit.
But it's something that's like unique to this generation, bro.
I don't know what it is.
Like being a turncoat is like cool.
Whatever.
Basically, if he scratches my back, I'm a scratch his mother.
I just mean, don't you think he's embodying it all the time?
And under any and all circumstances.
See, he's trying to degrade the problem to not make it look as bad.
He's minimizing his actions here.
If he scratches my back, I need to scratch his.
He's trying to make it a pro quid pro co type situation, which inherently has a negative and pejorative tone to it.
That's what he's trying to do.
But it's like, no, bro, he stood by you.
He ain't turned his back on you.
And you don't reciprocate.
You're a bitch.
And I'm not surprised he ran from our debate.
The guy's a coward.
No spine.
And I think that that logic is so fucking annoying.
No, it's masculine logic.
People stand strong with you.
You better fucking stand strong with them.
What the fuck?
Are you serious?
That is actually one of the main distinguishers between men and women.
Women could be fickle and flaky.
Men can't.
Again, the phrase, I'm a man of my word.
All I have in this world is my ball and my words.
My balls and my word.
These aren't female phrases.
These aren't feminine quotes.
They're masculine quotes for a fucking reason.
It's for the reason I specified before.
Men are able to defend their beliefs through violence.
Women can't.
So we're held to a higher standard when we say things.
Yeah, I'm going to say that again.
Men are held to a way higher standard when we say things.
Be a man.
Where the fuck do you think that comes from?
Nobody says be a woman.
You ever seen the movie Mulan?
Be a man.
There ain't no be a woman.
No!
Like honestly bullshit too.
Like, literally.
No, you're a pussy.
Whatever.
You got called out.
The fucking caller is 100% right.
You are not reciprocating the fucking loyalty that that man showed you when you were down.
And that, my friend, makes you a bitch.
Whatever he does doesn't even matter to you because you just think it's hypocritical.
Since he scratched my back, I must scratch his.
Like, realistically, if this works.
Fucking, these guys are such pussies, man.
All right.
Let's see what else we got here.
Okay, let's talk about this JFK thing here.
So, journalist Sam Huz Sam Husseini presses U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce about Israeli nukes noting that JFK was pushing for inspections just before he was assassinated.
Every president since has adopted Israel's policy of refusing to acknowledge the existence of Israel's nuclear arsenal.
My question to you is, will this administration finally do so?
This nigga's a G for asking this.
Let's see what happened here.
What transpired?
Make this video bigger.
By the way, guys, how are you liking this setup?
Do you guys like this setup?
Video on the left.
MyronGainzX.com, obviously, if you guys want to super chat and then the chat and the view count.
You guys like this?
Is this like aesthetically pleasing?
Pause.
I really do want to get a vibe here for your guys for your viewing purposes.
Is it good?
Give me ones if it's good, guys.
Now, if I play the Mulan song, it's going to definitely get hit with a copyright.
Y'all like it?
Okay.
Is this better than this?
Because I've thought about like full screening shit, but I think this is kind of sloppy.
Y'all like this better or the other one?
Now that I got a lot more of you in here.
Got about, well, almost 5,000 of you guys in here.
Smaller is better.
That's sloppy, right?
Yeah, someone said that this is sloppy.
Okay.
Most of you guys are saying ones.
Okay.
So all right, I'll keep this setup then.
I'll keep it like this.
I've been running it for a few days.
I'm still trying to refine shit, guys, make it better for y'all.
I truly am trying to make this shit like the best, you know, political commentary shit.
So I do like take your shit very seriously, guys, what you guys say.
Like, yeah, like a lot of a lot of the stuff I do is feedback based on what you guys tell me.
So I really appreciate your guys' input on everything because it does really help.
All right.
All right, let's get into this thing here.
We fixed the audio issues.
We're making the viewership better.
We got different camera angles.
I know y'all guys said don't do it, but I think I would have got another camera angle.
I think I'm going to get, because I got this one right here.
I think I'm going to put one back there on the other side because this one has a really nice cinematic look.
I think I'll put another one back over that way.
And then obviously we got this one right here up top, which I know some of you guys say it's like an awkward angle, but I think it has like a really good cinematic effect.
But yeah, I think I'm going to put one over there.
So you guys are going to get one from the other side.
So we'll see what happens.
And I got a new switcher coming in too that does it in 4K.
So you guys should see the quality get even better.
Because I'm using a 1080p switcher right now.
So 1080p is like, bro, I want to put this shit in 4K.
I got fucking really good cameras here.
Sony a7Rs.
I got this.
One's an FX3 that I'm looking at.
This one's a Sony a7R.
And that one's a Sony A7R up there.
So, you know, really want to take this shit to the next level, man.
Like I said before, it's a fucking privilege to do this shit for you guys.
Unlike Jordan Welch and these other niggas, Hamza, whatever, it's a privilege to do this shit, man.
It really is.
It really is.
This internet shit, I don't want to hear nobody bitching, bro.
So I owe it to you guys to give you guys the best fucking content with the best fucking quality, with the best fucking audio.
You guys have made my life awesome.
So what the fuck do I look like taking that money and doing dumb shit with it?
No.
I'm going to invest it back into the people that got me here in the fucking first place, man.
You niggas.
You guys put me in this position.
What the fuck do I look like turning my back on y'all?
Giving y'all some mediocre content.
That's why I roast Anis and Preach so much.
Them niggas still use that bullshit setup for 10 plus years.
Shitty ass camera, shitty ass road mic in between the two of them.
Garbage.
Y'all niggas have made all that money and you don't even fucking give your audience the respect to up your production value and your entertainment value and your quality?
Fuck y'all niggas, man.
Fucking losers.
That's why I don't have a lot of respect for these niggas, man.
This is a privilege to do this shit and I truly do honor it coming from a real fucking job while I was grinding.
This ain't a real job.
I'll be the first one to tell you guys that shit.
This is not a real fucking job.
It really isn't.
Like, look, it is hard.
It does tire me out, right?
But at the end of the day, this doesn't hold a candle to a real fucking job where you're clocking in and doing manual labor or doing some real shit.
Fuck out of here, man.
These internet niggas are delusional.
Fucking idiots.
Never had a real job and shit.
Anyway.
All right.
Let's go ahead and get into this.
Just wanted to get your guys' take on that.
I'm glad that you guys like this setup and you guys like it like this.
So that way everything is static.
You guys can see the chat up top, view counters, and then obviously me bottom left.
I was wondering, like, yo, am I too small?
Can you guys still fucking see what the hell's going on here?
But seems like it's fine.
And in the back that I'm here, JFK, because interestingly, no one we haven't brought that up yet, so let's give that a try here.
JFK.
So who keeps saying JFK?
Excellent.
Thank you.
In the back.
All right, let's do it.
The JFK assassination is obviously back in the news, and Jefferson Morley of JFK Facts was on Bill O'Reilly's show analyzing some of the documents that the Trump administration has released.
One of the revelations that he discussed was the fact that James Engleton, the CIA counterintelligence chief, had relied on it on Israelis as part of his intelligence.
Oh, let's go.
Niggas talking about James Engleton.
Now you know we bought a cook.
And you guys know, because you guys watch me, you guys know who James Engleton is.
We're getting into that censored history.
This dude is doing this shit at a press conference.
Let's go, baby.
Gathering operations, which included monitoring Oswald prior to the assassination.
It's indisputable that he kept him under surveillance for four years from 1959 to 1963.
Matter of fact, he had a dossier on fucking Oswald on his desk the day that John F. Kennedy was killed.
These new documents point to an Israeli connection using Israeli agent to monitor Oswald.
As you may be aware, JFK in the summer of 1963 was deeply concerned with Israel acquiring nuclear weapons.
He had sent a series of letters to Ben-Gurion, Israel's founding prime minister, demanding that Israel allow inspectors.
Ben-Gurion resigned just when he was pressed on the issue by something I can say.
Yeah, I do.
I got a question for you.
Israel continued stalling the inspections, and JFK was, of course, assassinated in November.
Every president.
Yeah, they were talking about this in June.
The day after he got his telegram, I think it was June 15th.
ben-urion right resigned let's see here um From 1935 until the accession of the state of Israel in 1948, which he led until 1963 with a short break in 1954 and 1955.
So in 1963, he resigned.
Same year that John F. Kennedy died.
He resigned June 26, 1963, which was right after Kennedy wrote in that telegram that they need to inspect those fucking nuclear facilities or else they would stop giving aid.
And since has adopted Israel's policy of refusing to acknowledge the existence of Israel's nuclear arsenal.
My question to you is: will this administration finally do so?
Boy, that was, we went from JFK from, and then to now Israel.
Will you acknowledge Israel has to be available?
No, I understand.
I understand.
Here's what I will tell you about the JFK files.
Is there about 80, excuse me, sir?
Please.
Thank you.
About 80,000 pages of unredacted records related to the Kennedy assassination.
The question, will you acknowledge that Israel has nuclear weapons?
Currently being released, and I think they've finished at this point by order of President Trump.
We know that also, as I'd been asked before, if there was any other material anywhere, this is it.
This is all the material.
It's out.
And again, unredacted.
Yeah, we know it's out.
That's why he's asking you this fucking question, lady.
And so that's good news.
Because the stuff that they didn't talk about, some of the bombshell stuff, was the stuff from the Angleton side that was classified forever and redacting the Israeli involvement.
Unredacting, excuse me, the Israeli involvement.
That's why he's asking this, man.
For my generation, this is also good news.
Certainly, as you grow up with that kind of a dynamic that happened in this country.
And now, of course, we happily can say that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is contributing to the nature of our nation and making a difference as well.
As far as the speculation and conspiracy theories about what was happening regarding that.
It's not a theory, bitch.
What?
Angleton admitted that he helped them with their nuclear program.
This isn't a theory.
This isn't a conspiracy theory.
This is fact.
Assassination and in the decades that followed, I have no comment for you, and nor am I going to speculate or comment on that.
I appreciate you being here and asking at the end.
Yes, sir.
Thank you so much.
Go ahead.
Bond America Fire.
Yeah, please, please.
Let's keep going.
Thank you, Timmy.
That's comical.
And I've talked to you guys before.
I explained this yesterday.
There's a law in place from 1978 where if Israel acknowledges that they have nuclear weapons, they can't get aid from us anymore.
That's why Israel will never acknowledge our nuclear program.
That is why.
That's funny, dude.
That's crazy.
All right.
What else do we got here?
Good clip.
That came from the Discord, actually.
Shout out to Mr. Rotterdam.
Who sent that clip?
That came from T-Man.
Thank you, T-Man.
Oh, man.
Another Wes Watson video?
Bruh.
Bruh.
Oh, him and Eric Kinefsky got together?
Okay.
All right.
Let's go ahead and see.
We did a little bit of history.
Now we're going to get into some mindless reaction shit.
All right.
Fair enough.
I'll go ahead.
This comes from Castle Club.
So let's see what happened here.
This comes from Eric Kinefsky.
Who I've had both these guys on the show.
Eric Konefsky does a lot of pranks.
Funny dude.
AMI 5A.
My 5A.
That's what I want to find out.
You might be wondering how I ended up here.
Let's start from the very beginning.
What's up, ladies and gentlemen?
My name is Eric Konefsky.
And as some of you guys may know, this channel is mainly centered around two things: character-based pranks and verifying bodybuilders' heights and weights.
That alone should give you an idea of where this is going, but it actually gets so much better.
As I said, I typically do pranks while portraying a variety of different characters.
I even have a character based on John Bravo, the man on the floor.
We had him on the show.
Funny guy, man.
I used to watch a lot of his prank stuff back in the day.
Forefront of all the bro did some wild shit, man.
Wes Watson War.
How's it going in pieces of shit?
So it only made sense about four months ago when the whole Wes Watson story was starting to get super viral to make a character based on Wes Watson.
You dumb motherfuckers need to understand this.
Most of you guys love the character, and the first thing most of you wanted me to do is to go get a scene with the real Wes Watson while dressed as Wes Watson to get his reaction.
However, what most of you probably did not know is that the biggest fan of the character was Wes Watson himself.
Hey, I do want to show you guys this real quick, and I want to say this to thank you guys.
Real talk.
Right now, guys, as we speak, I am on Twitter, and this is what I see, which I wanted to just kind of share with you guys.
Hold on.
Oh, shout out to my guy, Wiring Gaines.
I'm going to re-quote him real quick.
So, right now, guys, as you guys can see, are live on X right now.
So, Alex Jones, he's live all day, pretty much.
345k.
Tim Poole, 24.4.
And, bro, we're right here.
22.2, man.
So, shout out to you, Ninjas.
We're up here on the thing.
So, we're doing well, man.
Dom is also live.
Let's see.
We got a couple Twitter spaces going on.
Debate Halsey, English versus Randy Zumer.
I don't know what the hell that is.
Doge NFTs are back, Jack.
No, they're not.
The conversations that matter.
So, yeah, there's a couple spaces and lives going on right now.
Oh, Fresh Life?
You must have just started...
Okay.
What else?
Dom is live too?
Oh, yeah, he's live.
Okay, yeah, they're streaming.
Okay, because Dom's going to be on there with them.
Let's see what else we got here.
Timpool is live.
Lying about him.
I know.
And so I'm making all these videos where I'm like, Trump didn't do that.
GOP abolishing the TSA, Defunt NPR, and PBS.
No.
Like, we can say I've watched all of your videos.
Of course.
And I was like, come on, Tim.
But it wasn't an issue of like, I must be the left.
It was my views are center left on a lot of issues in the libertarian sphere.
Aligning with Trump isn't the future that I'm hoping for in this country.
They're lying about him every day.
They're not giving us a proper alternative.
They are giving us no choice.
And then they went so insane.
I was like, Trump, please help us.
We have no choice.
I mean, 2020, when Trump gets first elected, it's fascinating how the Gamergate stuff evolves from this ideology spreading through universities, through media, through social media, but at the highest levels of institutions, wasn't yet there.
Then, midway through Trump's administration, it's now appearing in all these places.
By the end of Trump's administration, it's everywhere.
And then it's like, okay, we cannot let this keep going.
I agree.
Well, we got him back.
I do think we're winning.
Oh, yeah.
And like on the technical stuff, Trump is doing a superb job, right?
Like, on all of the actual decisions that he personally is making and most of his team are making.
He's doing a spectacular job.
It's just there is a means of communication that the Europeans and the Canadian types, they're not, they don't get it, right?
And he could just communicate in a different way that would, even if they don't, even if they're not persuaded, it would kind of put them on the back foot once again.
So they wouldn't be able to.
All right.
So let's see here.
So Tim, yeah, he's live everywhere.
He's live on Rumble, YouTube.
Which I think I'll probably do something with them next week.
Or no, not to, sorry.
I think I'm going to do something with InfoWars next week, chat.
I think I'm going to be in Austin.
So, so yeah, but no, I just wanted to give you guys a thank you, man, for supporting me on X. All you ninjas that are watching on X, shout out to all you guys.
We taking over, man.
Where the hell was the video I was watching?
Oh, yeah.
Check it out.
Hey, honestly, I don't really watch spoof videos about me, but that one was funny.
If I saw that guy in person, I'd be like, dude, you are classic.
I really thought it was going to piss me off, and I liked the guy after seeing that one.
I'm just saying, he was hilarious.
I said I'd do a video with Wes as Wes.
If my last video got 20k likes, it did not.
So I left it at that.
Which, by the way, guys, run the likes up on this video because I still ended up doing it in the end.
Who the f else always delivers like this?
Now, the most viral video series that I do is based on an idea that my good friend Rich Piana gave me back in the day where I go to bodybuilding expos and ask all the.
Yeah, RIP, Rich Piano.
He kept it real, man.
He was coming out with the steroid talks when it was still very taboo to do that shit.
Spider X says, they debated about Israel and Pierce and Censored.
They started three minutes in talking about the cosmetic who got deported, then Segway into Israel.
Bro, they need to bring me on there to debate Israel, bro.
Like a lot of these people they're bringing out, bro.
Man, niggas need to let me cook, man.
Demetrio says, amazes me how the worst thing someone can do in the United States is criticize a foreign nation Israel.
Our country is occupied nation, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
We're cooked.
Isa Wealthy says, do you have a video how to explain how feminism was a negative to the black women in the black community?
Been arguing with a female friend that she wants to know how it was negative for black women.
It was negative for black women because black women were some of the biggest buyers of feminism, bro.
It's a big reason why there's so many single mother households.
And that's because the welfare state allowed them to get rid of the man.
Black women are some of the worst fucking victims of feminism.
Bodybuilders and famous fitness influencers, their heights and weights, then pull out a scale of tape measure to see who's lying and who's telling the truth.
Fast forward to three months ago, somebody beat me to approaching Wes at the gym, and this is what ended up happening.
Wes ended up getting arrested and his paperwork listed him as 5'8, 230 pounds when he regularly claimed six foot, 250 pounds.
When he got out, he immediately started slipping out and insisting to death that he's not 5'8.
I mean, he seemed more angry that they listed him at 5'8 than the fact he actually got arrested.
So you can imagine the overwhelming amount of times people requested that I go ask him to check.
And then once again, it seemed like it was requested by Wes himself when last Friday he posted this story.
Craziest thing is that everybody's so fixated on this.
Get the biggest fairy that you know.
I'm not gonna lie, it's kind of crazy that people are so obsessed with Wes's height.
Maybe I'm missing something here?
I don't know.
But yeah.
Whereas I'm not six foot, have him come to where I go to the gym and we'll just do a friendly stand by each other and take a picture.
Get as many people as you can.
Have them come stand next to me.
Take a picture and just document.
I'm six foot, but I'm just gonna play into your guys's game because this is one of the most friendly things you guys have ever said about me is that I'm short.
You guys think you're hating on me, but it's kind of nice.
So you're just saying I'm short and you're wrong.
Because a lot of the other stuff you're saying about me is pretty fed up.
I don't know about you guys, but that seems like an invitation specifically for me.
It would have made zero sense for me to not interject myself into the saga at this point.
It almost seemed like everything that had happened was building up to this moment specifically.
It just all made too much sense to not potentially made a story yesterday.
Oh, this is Boxer Gym.
I've been here many times.
I used to have a membership.
But I prefer to just work out in my building, bro, or Equinox next door, bro.
So.
Jesus fucking Christ.
Look at this stud over here.
Why?
As you can see, he went zero to 100 right away.
Again, did I think this could possibly happen?
Yes.
Did I think it actually would?
No.
What's your name, man?
My name is Wes.
Actually, WW Dago.
All the motherfuckers know.
That's Wes Watson from San Diego.
Again, talk to this straight-up stud over here.
I made a story yesterday.
I don't want it.
How about those fucks who try to live off my name?
Hey, am I 5'8?
Am I 5'8?
Get the f out of here.
That's what I want to find out.
Holy shit, man.
All right, so I got this.
You're in self-denial, deportation doge.
Okay, we'll watch this after.
They got Benny Johnson, this fucking liberal guy.
Forget his name, Anna Kasparian.
All right, cool.
We'll watch this next.
The only one smiling, Piers.
I didn't even get the chance to ask.
Guys, I'm telling y'all, we're gonna blow up to the point where they will, bro, they're gonna have to.
We're gonna blow up to the point where they will not be able to avoid the OSS.
Ask Wes anything about his height before all of his buddies started swarming me, but he brought up the 5'8 thing himself.
He must have watched a lot of my content because he knew exactly what I was there for.
And it's weird that he didn't want to participate if he's so adamant about not being 5'8, because whatever he measured at, I would have shown on camera.
And if he was telling the truth, this would have ended it forever.
Also, at this point, the Wes Watson clones just kept multiplying in the background.
I saw one of them reach for something in his pocket.
So I knew at this point it wasn't going to be very friendly after all.
I will murk your bitch ass.
Second time somebody has said they'll murder me over height and weight now.
Just another day at work.
For what?
You act like a fish.
Come up here.
You made a story yesterday.
I don't care who you want.
Get out of here, bro.
Just go.
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
I want to do it.
Get out of here.
Get out of here.
Get the f out of here.
You know, act like your finger's face camera.
He stopped telling me that I'm not hiring your chain off your fing neck, baby.
So at this point, you could see Wes's friend Rob, who hit the last guy who showed up to the gym with a dumbbell, sneak around everybody once again, and he grabs the camera.
But my camera guy, shout out D-Bob, was just not going to let go.
The next minute or so, you can't really see much because it's just D-Bob and that guy having a tug of war with the camera.
But at this point, my friend, also named Rob, came over and tried to calm down their Rob.
And Tanner and I eventually also noticed what was going on and came over.
And I know both these guys, man.
We're to try to deescalate it.
Chill, bro.
Chill.
Yo, man.
Chill.
I'm here for that.
It ain't like that.
And here's the thing.
Boxer is a very record-friendly gym.
A lot of influencers go there in Miami.
Hey, sir, what happened to this?
Handle us.
Come over here and put some heat, yo.
What's up?
We did it.
What the f you called me here for?
But they could.
You made a story saying to check his height.
You said it wouldn't be friendly.
Look, man, like, I don't blame Wes for being annoyed by this shit, bro.
He's been all over the headlines.
People come at him and shit like that.
So I can see why he's annoyed.
You know what I mean?
You don't gotta touch the camera, bro.
You don't touch the camera.
You don't have to touch the camera.
We ain't come here touching anybody.
Take your little three chance out of here, yo.
Make sure you're face out of me.
You're six fing six.
Like, bros are just trying to work out, you know, and Eric kind of came in there and started with them.
So, you know, I can see why they're annoyed.
6-4.
All we wanted to do was measure it and prove it.
We wanted to prove it.
At this point, we were ready to get the f out of there.
Again, I asked people their height and weight.
I'm not there for a prison riot.
But at this point, we realized that their rob had, for lack of a better term, robbed the receiver from the camera, which picks up all the audio.
So we had to go back and get it.
I let Tanner do most of the talking because everybody seemed to like him the most.
And I was about one word away from this turning into a complete fiasco.
Are you serious?
Where's the receiver?
I just want to grab the receiver.
I just want to grab the receiver.
So it's alright to just take someone's camera equipment.
Nah, yeah, this could get them in trouble.
I hope they gave it back, bro.
Why?
What do you mean, why?
He asked people to.
Well, Boxer does have an open filming policy.
They do.
Matter of fact, I think they have signs there that says, hey, people film here and stuff like that.
You might be on camera if I'm not mistaken.
I'm almost certain Boxer has that unless they changed the rules last time I've been there.
Pause video, you said it was funny.
This fresh records here a lot, too.
But what's not cool, but this gym is all the way in downtown, bro.
I'm not about to go all the way to fucking downtown, man.
Fuck that.
I'll turn it off.
I'm not filming anymore.
You made a story yesterday.
I don't know if you guys just go, bro.
Don't let your f**king dice, bro.
You're a f**king, bro.
But you made a story.
Get out of here, bro.
Who are you going right now?
They really did not want to give it up at first, but we ended up getting the receiver back.
Talk about it.
Instant reaction.
We'd have four people.
They don't even know, dude.
Almost broke my hand.
What just happened?
I was trying to make a friendly video and they got really pissed off.
Nobody was trying to be rude or nothing.
They just took you that way.
We're content creators and he's not.
Oh my God.
Oh shit.
Yeah.
We were just trying to give him a little positive clout.
That's hilarious.
All right.
I'm going to go.
I'm going to watch this fucking debate instead.
Where'd this shit go?
Here we go.
Do an investigation.
Figure out what's classified and what's not.
Joe Biden.
We know that he had classified information next to Doge and deportation.
Three divisive D's that dominated debate in the breathless opening months of President Trump's presidency.
All of them in some way related.
Elon Musk's role in cost-cutting Doge has divided opinion and the hey guys, question for you.
Bottom left corner where the video is.
Is that big enough for y'all, ninjas?
Can you guys see everything good?
Or should I make it bigger?
Bottom left corner where the video is.
While you guys do that, I'm going to read some chats.
I'm Reincore Hughes' book, A Warning from History.
Highly recommend to people who are interested in JFK.
Shout out to you, Oscar.
Imagine Chris Flacco and Fresh Had a Podcast.
Yeah, that should be crazy.
Called the stutter off.
TPC Films, I think if you bring the top angle camera a bit lower and push it back.
Yeah, it's because I got it on a slider TPC.
You're going to re-interview Dan Bilzer now that I got good audio.
Okay.
Cover zone.
Hey, Martin, I'm currently signing off.
I noticed the price of Rumble stock is going lower.
Currently, the price for stock is $760.
Currently, I sold over, I hold over 31 shares of Rumble stock with your expertise.
How much should I continue to invest in it if I stop what other stocks besides?
Here's the thing, bro.
I am not mainly stock guy, but yeah, I'm holding Rumble long term, bro.
Rumble's a long-term play, bro.
Rumble's a long-term play.
Martin, check this out.
They debate it.
Okay, yeah, that's what I have right now on screen.
Martin, I got a reaction for you, bro.
Let's see here.
Okay, let me look what you guys said here.
Super chat is too big.
Okay.
Perfect as is.
It's good.
Full screen.
Well, I switch from full screen to whatever when I'm looking at chats and stuff like that.
All right.
The natural born arrestee warrant grape Kool-Aid made a hit piece on you about hating black women and he's mad.
I don't even know who you I don't even know who this is, bro.
If it's a nobody, bro, I ain't gonna respond though, nigga.
You don't send me nobodies, dude.
A lot of you guys send me like fucking no names that are talking shit like, bro.
That makes no sense.
I had to check some.
I had to check somebody the other day over that.
Oh, I already responded.
Bro, you late, man.
I've been responding to this mic Rasheed shit.
I made a whole video responding to that.
You late Lim BP arrested for child P okay, the way of Vic.
Did you react to CIA Project Sunstreak?
It's trending right now.
Keemstar posted about it earlier.
No, I didn't respond to that.
I didn't.
I didn't even hear about it.
Had a schizoholis dude in a hoodie wave me down one time and asked me, hey, man, what do I have to do for you to take me to jail?
I was on edge for the rest of that encounter.
Nothing bad happened, though.
That's crazy.
Okay.
Fresh as dog.
Oh, no, that was Army Vet says, Myron.
Have you ever thought about pre-recording a 1775 ad for when you need a quick break, then you can make money and have no dead airtime?
Good idea.
Never thought about that.
I really never thought about that.
Yeah, because I could run ads here.
I forgot that I could do that shit.
Let's see here.
W Castle Club Premium.
Shout out to you, One Chest.
Save thousands and made thousands of dollars.
The dude asking me about side income.
I started online, finished training with Brandon Carter because Myra did, and now I make thousands of extra money on the side.
Good stuff for you for my 80-plus work week.
WNF for FNF for work ethic.
Change of lines.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Thank you.
One chest.
Hey, shout out to Jason Smith.
Appreciate that, my friend.
$105.
Appreciate that greatly.
The best way to donate, guys, though, is MyronGainzX.com, bro.
That's the best way to support me directly.
But I appreciate you greatly.
That goes to the Fresh of Fit team.
Anthony DeMola.
And, you know, obviously I stream everywhere.
You guys know I'm always going to stream on Castle Club, even the solo stuff, because it's all one umbrella.
Myron, thanks for everything you do.
I stopped smoking weed.
I'm getting my shit together, leveling up in life.
Thanks to your content.
I don't have an older bro, but you're once in me.
Thanks, Gene.
Hey, man, that's what I'm here for.
You guys, man.
Hopefully, I can provide you guys some guidance to keep you guys from doing dumb shit.
I've sent you a video of a special agent got get pulled by a rookie.
What?
I don't know what you mean by that, bro.
All right, let's get into this debate here.
The courts, a wave of protests against Tesla, has sparked questions about the line between crime and free speech.
And so has Musk's decision to sue over being smeared as a Nazi.
The deportation of alleged Venezuelan criminals was slammed as one.
I'm making the mayor's next thing a little bit smaller and making the video bigger for you guys.
Many apparent attacks on constitutional democracy.
The attempted deportation of allegedly Hamas-loving students was slammed as an attack on the First Amendment.
And somewhere in between it all, Trump's approval record is at a record high while the Democrats are in disarray.
So a lot of D's there.
Fortunately, we have an A-list panel to debate them from the political right, the left, and the center.
I'm joined by Benny Johnson from the Benny Show, executive producer and host of the Young Turks, Anna Kasperin.
I'm the host of No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen, Brian Tully Cohen.
Welcome to all of you.
Okay.
If you're wondering, Brian Taylor Cohen, you're saying,
man, it ain't a coincidence, if you know what I'm saying.
Before we get into the D. I'm the only one smiling, Piers.
This is going to be very, the very bad D panel.
Very small D. And just so you guys know, these two are liberals.
Anna Kasperian and Cohen are both liberals.
Benny is a conservative, but Benny is a hardcore mega-Republican.
I don't think I've ever heard him say anything bad about Trump ever.
He's friends with everybody in the administration.
The energy on the panel.
Well, before we get to D's, why don't we start?
Well, before we start with D's, let's get started with S for signal.
Okay?
Now, Benny, I want to stare at you down the barrel of this camera, and I want you to try.
I want you to try and imagine for a moment you're a Democrat.
Okay?
Can you do it?
All right.
That's right.
Okay, the sell.
I can feel the self-loathing.
All right.
You're a Democrat.
Okay.
You heard about this story.
You're outraged, right?
Sure.
Why are you outraged?
Well, because obviously it's so malevolent, evil, and dangerous for American politicians who have classified information to store them and all of that classified information illegally on private servers inside of a water closet being run totally offline by a bunch of goons that I've hired in order to keep my secrets secure.
Also, when the Trump administration found out about this, they destroyed those servers, right?
They smashed them, they got rid of them, they bleach-bitted them, and that's how they treated our classified information.
Oh my God, that was Hillary.
I'm so sorry, Piers.
I know this is a professional show.
I apologize.
Let's see.
How am I going to do the cognitive dissidence when I voted for Hillary Clinton and then I allowed Joe Biden to be president while being totally mentally incapacitated and somehow say that the president's administration is reckless with classified information, which it wasn't classified?
No names, no targets, no locations.
How could he know?
Consolidated.
Well, we already debunked this.
And here's the thing, bro.
Even me, I am, you know, I like Trump, but at the end of the day, national defense information is treated the same as classified information.
So I think Benny's wrong on this one, man.
Unfortunately, Spencer.
The hooks.
Spen it.
Look, I admire the rigorous what about.
I'll give you a little bit round of applause for the quality of the what about I live for your applause.
I would say, how can you say with a straight face, but you are laughing quite maniacally, so I won't bother.
But how can you say with a maniacally laughing face that it was not classified information?
Because I can't, honestly, I've been wrestling with this since this story.
Well, no, he's actually right.
It wasn't classified information, but it was national defense information, which still violates the Espionage Act.
You're broke.
I come from a lot of military in my family.
How?
How could irrelevant?
You're British.
Failed nation.
You niggas wear red coats.
Good specifics about an imminent attack two hours before it's about to happen on foreign soil involving American armed forces.
Detailing times, detailing the type of aircraft, the type of weaponry, who the targets were, The group chat was named after the targets, right?
How could that not constitute classified information?
If that isn't classified information, given the time sensitivity of it and the information in those chats, what is?
Hold up.
Wait a second, Piers.
You're not in charge of what's classified and what's not.
There's an entire system for that.
You said it wasn't classified information.
That system was literally on a live panel.
Curiously, that system was on a live panel before the Senate.
Secretary of the Secretary of Intelligence is going to be Tulsi Gabbard, right?
DNI.
She's going to be the one who states classification.
And she said that there was no classified material in that chat.
So just to be clear, just to be clear, you don't think why it was so hard for me to come up with.
Doesn't matter.
National Defense Information is still to be treated like classified.
DNI.
My apologies.
That's okay.
Probably because you're in DNI denial.
There's another D. There's another.
That was not a bad joke.
I might be in Austin, by the way.
Also, guys, do something to N4Wars on Schroer.
I might be out in Austin next Wednesday.
D, you got me, Pierce.
It's DNI for denial.
Self-denial is what you're in, Betty.
Okay, let me put this to rest.
If you think I'm going to sit here and state that it was somehow wise or smart for an individual to add Jeffrey Goldberg, somebody who's pushed and pumped every single Trump hoax, including but not limited to getting us into the Afghanistan, Iraq wars, hoaxes about the 51 Intel experts, the suckers and losers hoax.
If you think that I'm going to sit here and defend that and say that that was wise to do that or that these conversations should have been had on signal, I don't think they should have been, to be quite honest with you.
I'm not going to defend that.
What I am going to do is say that there's people injured.
I don't think that was smart.
In what universe would it be wise to add the guy who ran the suckers and losers hoax to your group chat for Trump?
Right.
So in what universe?
So my response would be, and it would be a question you would ask.
Yeah, but my response to that would be, I'll bring in the other panel members very shortly.
My response to that would be if it was the other way around and this was under the Biden administration, you wouldn't just be saying it was unwise or a mistake.
You would say, hang on, hang on.
I haven't asked you a question.
You would say, you would say, hang on a second.
The National Security Advisor for the United States of America added a journalist that hates Trump and the administration to a highly classified, probably illegal, because they're not supposed to do that on signal, conversation about an imminent attack on foreign soil involving American military.
You would demand that as illegal.
Hang on, hang on.
Here's the question.
It's not up to you.
Here's the question.
It's not up to you.
Here's my question.
Here's my question for you.
You would have said that national security advisor should be fired, wouldn't you?
Well, hold on.
So Mike Waltz has gone on TV and he's been in front of a ton of reporters saying that he doesn't know this guy.
He doesn't have his contact information.
He's never met him.
And President Trump last night said that it was one of his staffers.
So the National Security.
No, no, to be clear.
Hang on, Highline.
No, Waltz himself said a Laura Ingram.
It wasn't one of the staffers.
It was him, right?
So he added this person and then said, you know what may have happened here?
I just think the guy's name and number were the wrong way.
It wasn't the right person to the right number.
This guy's the national security advisor for the United States of America.
He doesn't even know how to make his contacts list on his phone secure.
So should he be fired?
Yes or no?
Before I bring the others in.
That's not up to me, man.
That's up to President Trump.
And he says no.
President Trump says, no, he's not my employee.
Okay.
Okay.
And also, there's so much going.
There's so many other things.
I'm going to come to the other.
Doesn't bring in Elon Musk.
We're going to bring that stuff in.
And the fact that they had a lawsuit ready to go like the day afterwards and it leaked the day before the Senate panel.
And then that lawsuit gets given to Judge Boesberg.
I don't know, man.
How many coincidences do you believe in, Piers?
Is this like some Christmas miracle?
I don't know.
American homeowners are at risk of a growing real estate scam, which the FBI calls house stealing.
You check out the million from Mr. Johnson.
Yeah, I mean, look, it's all just, I mean, it's bullshit.
Like, like, Benny is just flailing because he can't accept reality right now.
And he knows full well that if the tables were turned, he would be going on a scorched earth tirade about how all of these people should resign or yeah, they probably would.
Let's keep it a thousand.
I mean, they went after Hillary Clinton crazy.
They did.
Or criminally.
I mean, like, what are we even doing here?
Are you that much of a partisan hack that you can't just acknowledge?
Just take the problem is this administration is so incapable of taking the L that they would rather just entrench and prolong these I mean you guys also can't take the L either but problems even more which I think is really I think that's a good point because Trump that comes from Trump Trump is on you know Trump's told me you never ever admit you lose anything you just barrel the Roy Cohn school of men yeah it's the Roy Cohn school of management it's that these guys are they're so focused on ego so focused on protecting their own asses that instead of just being able to like take the L,
which by the way, people would respect a hell of a lot more Pete Hexeth coming out, Pete Hexeth coming out and saying, I did not, I did not discuss any war plans, only for Jeffrey Goldberg, Jeffrey Goldberg, to release the very next day a detailed account of exactly the war plans that he was releasing.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, look, look, I know Pete, I like Pete.
Even the Atlantic has changed their words.
They haven't changed their story here.
The Atlantic says, oh, now it's an attack.
It's an attack plan.
It's not a war plan.
Well, what do you call this?
Trump's concerned.
All of this hinges.
I'm going to bring Anna in here because she's not a child.
Yeah, am I just here to look at Benny?
I'd like to.
I'm going to read you first of all.
I'm going to read you one of the things that Pete Hexer says was not a war plan.
Weather is favorable, just confirmed with CETCOM.
We are a go for mission launch.
215.
Strike drones on target.
This is when the first bombs will definitely drop.
If that's not a bloody war plan, what is?
What is?
I'm not going.
Anna, I'm not going to defend adding Goldberg to this chat.
I'm not defending.
I'm asking Anna.
But you did, Benny.
The first thing you did was engage in what about ism.
It's a war plan.
That's the first thing you did in an effort to provide cover for this obvious, massive, colossal mistake and error that was made by members of the Trump cabinet.
Let's just keep it 100.
Look, Brian is correct in calling out the hackery that is going on in the media right now.
Depending on which party, you know, the member of the media is supportive of, they're going to provide cover for bad behavior, but immediately change tune when it's a member of their own party or preferred party engaging in the same activity.
Fact of the matter is, what Hillary Clinton did with her email server was wrong.
We condemned it at TYT.
I continue to condemn it today.
The massive error that was made by Trump administration officials, not just by the inclusion of Jeffrey Goldberg in that group text, but the fact that they were using Signal to communicate, which is not a secure way of communicating about classified information.
Whatever plans they have, whatever strikes they intend to do in other countries, they should not be using the Signal app to be doing that.
It is okay to call a spade a spade, even if it's your own preferred party engaging in the bad behavior.
But that's the problem, Pierce.
We have nothing but hacks in the media in America now, where you're so obsessed with your own precious little tribe that you put your entire country on the back burner because you don't care about the country.
You care about whatever political figure you're doing propaganda for.
It is.
Hey, she's not lying, bro.
There's a lot of these MAGA Republicans that will never fucking, like, you know what I mean, admit if Trump fucks up.
Pathetic.
Okay, look at our economy right now.
Consumer sentiment down the drain.
Okay, Federal Reserve is not lowering interest rates further because of the fact that there's a lot of uncertainty in our economy that's going to negatively impact households.
Inflation continues to be sticky.
We have so many serious issues to deal with, and we're never going to come up with a damn solution because we have two sides that are covered by two, you know, hack groups of media figures who provide cover for failed solutions to very real problems in this country.
That's the real issue here.
Okay.
And I'm not interested in the whataboutism.
I'm not interested in pretending as though Democrats are perfect or Republicans are perfect.
What happened with Jeffrey Goldberg was a big deal.
Okay.
And if they just take responsibility for it, we'll all move on.
You know what?
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Every like one more fired federal employee.
I found exactly.
Let me get my fucking words.
The most effective one was every like represents another year in prison for Anthony Fauci.
And we got 17,300 likes.
People are just like, I don't know.
Where the hell is it?
They couldn't mash like fast enough.
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It's from Twitter.
What the fuck?
Oh, my bad, Chad.
Sorry about that, guys.
I've said it was a mistake.
Many people on the like many people in the chat are saying that's what I'm saying.
You started off.
They couldn't even bring up the story.
You're starting off.
Hillary Clinton did.
What are you going to bring up?
You're going to bring up other stuff.
There's no defending adding Jeffrey Goldberg.
The entire argument that everyone on this panel is making, and I'm perfectly happy to fight all of you, is that they shared classified information.
The administration says no, you're not the arbiters of that.
That would be what the entire case hinges on.
That would be what all of the controversy hinges on.
And so you're going to have to get classified in the middle of the market.
Why do you just don't have a government?
It's not classified.
Did we know that just didn't work?
Yeah, Anakis.
Here's the problem, man, right?
And this is the issue with a lot of these political commentators.
Like, they've not actually worked in this field.
Bro, very simple.
Brian Cohen and Anna Kasparian, all they got to say, and I don't, you know what?
They're probably not going to know this because, you know, they didn't enforce this law.
But this is still a violation of the 793.
It is.
And the lawyers, we watched the video earlier.
I was right.
Did I not say this is a violation of the Espionage Act, 18 USC 793?
And then we watched the Legal Eagle.
And then, bam, he says the same statute that I did.
They went into more of the substatute, you know, specifically, but I was correct.
Benny's wrong here.
This is 100% a violation, whether it's classified or not, because it's national defense information.
Sorry, bro.
This is L. And Anna Kasparian and this Brian Cohen guy don't know this.
No, that Joe Biden has a classified information.
Timeout, timeout.
Joe Biden had classified information.
Benny, Benny, in his garage, next to his core bank.
Hillary Clinton.
The fact that none of them are bringing up the Espionage Act is, man.
Classified information.
That's what was determined.
Benny, I get it.
I just cannot think of anything that could be more highly classified than to actually be discussing.
These dudes are still talking about classified.
Holy fuck, man.
Bro, get me on this debate panel, man.
These niggas, yo, nobody here knows what the fuck they're talking about.
You got a red coat on the far left talking about classified.
We got Benny, who thinks that classified matters when it's NDI.
And then Anna and Cohen are both just completely unaware of this.
What the fuck, man?
I knew this shit immediately.
Whatever.
Thing.
War plans for an imminent attack on foreign soil involving American military.
To me, it's indisputably highly classified.
Otherwise, whatever.
No, it's national defense information, man.
LC.
Whatever.
This is frustrating.
I'm going to move on to the next topic here.
Okay.
Should something have happened to them?
Yeah.
Trump or Trumpian immigration policies.
And I think Democrats need to take responsibility for what they think his actions.
Very Trumpian, very sort of chaotic on one level.
Other people see method to the madness.
I'm kind of one of them.
I think there've been some clear wins.
What's happened on the border is borderline, for want of a better phrase, miraculous.
You know, the volume of people pouring over the southern border illegally has been stemmed almost to nothing.
I know they're talking about immigration.
Which is an incredible achievement.
Would you agree with that before we go?
Shout out to all you guys subscribing to the channel, by the way.
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Shout out to all you guys.
Into other issues.
I don't always pick the healthiest food options.
I'm sure you don't either.
We're all human.
Including the deportation of legal immigrants.
But I think those actions and the rhetoric coming from the administration, of course, is going to discourage people from attempting to cross the border.
So the lower volume of...
I mean, that has certainly worked, yes.
And look, what's mirrored by your comments is what you see in the polling.
You know, the one area in which Trump continues to do quite well is the area of immigration.
So I think the American people overall have been giving him pretty high grades on immigration, despite the fact, you know, I personally have had a few issues with innocent people, including, again, American citizens getting rounded up in this mess.
But, you know, my previously still remains that, you know, the Biden administration's failures on the border created a groundswell of support for Trump or Trumpian immigration policies.
And I think Democrats need to take responsibility for that, to be quite frank.
Because there wouldn't be that groundswell of support if it weren't for the mistakes made by the Biden.
I completely agree.
I mean, Brian, it is inarguable, surely, that they have brought the southern border crisis, which is what it was, under control.
This issue of what should be done with illegal immigrants who are criminals is, again, hugely popular with the American people to deport them.
And my question would be, I'm not an American, but I had a home there.
I've been coming to America a long time.
If I was to break the law as a non-American, I'd be straight on a plane out of there with my visa revokes, right?
It's not difficult.
Why should the same...
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So fucking annoying, bro.
I mean, get the fucking link here.
-Logic not apply to illegal immigrants who are criminals.
-If they are criminals, then they should be.
Look, I'm not here to defend somebody who's done something wrong, who wants the privilege of being in the country.
If they've done something, if they've committed criminal activity, then of course I'm for that as well.
My issue, which Anna alluded to, is the fact that folks who are not criminals are getting swept up because we've completely abdicated the whole concept of due process and all of this.
And so I think that that's still important.
I think that, look, it used to be a Republican.
I drop it in the chat for you guys right now, bro.
So annoying, man.
That's the new IG, guys.
Give it a follow.
Just made it this morning.
Refrain that we're a country of laws.
And so we can't just suspend them when it's inconvenient for us to do so.
That's a good point, Benny, isn't it?
I mean, you must be concerned about due process here, too.
You don't want to have a kind of anarchical setup where anyone can get thrown out without any due process.
Or do you?
Hold on.
Wait a second.
What do you define as criminal?
Well, no, we know already there are some people.
For example, there are some members of this so-called ones that have been on the books.
Well, there are some people over years.
Well, the point I'll make about, say, say the Venezuelan gang.
Most recently, when you enter the country illegally, you are a criminal by definition.
That's why we call it illegal immigration.
You've broken our laws by remaining here without an official invitation doing this the proper way.
You are a criminal.
Therefore, all illegal aliens are criminals by definition.
So deporting a criminal alien is the right thing to do by your definition, Bryan, because they're criminals.
Yes?
They probably on that point.
So, Benny, I get what you're saying.
If you're in the country illegally, then the United States has the right to deport you.
I understand where you're coming from on that.
However, I would just ask to maybe consider the limited resources we have in regard to our response to this issue.
So, I would argue that it is more important to focus on criminal elements who are actually causing other crimes within the borders of the United States and are here illegally because we don't have enough detention space.
We don't have enough tax resources.
We don't have enough judges to adjudicate whether or not the individual who's been accused of engaging in that.
This is true.
And this has been a problem for a very long time.
I mean, this is why they stopped publishing the arrests for ICE because they've been wasting their time going after this anti-Semitism bullshit.
They were prioritizing college students instead of people that are actually here illegally.
Criminal behavior actually did so.
The courts still have a role in our system of checks and balances, and they do need to weigh in and adjudicate whether or not someone should be deported.
That's an important part of due process.
And I get that people are under the assumption that due process doesn't matter for people who are undocumented, but you would be mistaken in taking that ideology on because that ends up deteriorating the rights of American citizens.
We must protect due process at any and all costs, because if we don't, it'll come back to us in a very negative way.
But, you know, I support the Trump administration's efforts in deporting criminals who are engaging in violent crimes in the United States.
But I do think it's also important to ensure we're implementing due process so we're not wrongly accusing people of doing things they have not done and then deporting them based on those accusations alone.
That's too much government power concentrated into one branch of our federal court.
Well, we have, I mean, Brian, there was at least one case reported this week of one so-called member of this vile Venezuelan gang where they're trendy Aragua.
And there's one guy who's sort of who looks like the least likely member of a Venezuelan gang ever, who's this sort of gay, quite artistic bloke who seems to be rounded up here.
It seems on the face of it to be a complete miscarriage of any kind of justice without any due process.
It's those kind of stories which I think are concerning people about the due process.
100%.
And it was all because he committed the crime of having a tattoo.
I mean, the reality is that if we're in a situation where even one of these people, one single person who should not be there, gets sent off, that is a massive fuck up yet again in an administration that's shown that it's perfectly willing to commit them over and over and over again.
But look, this is why so that none of us, so that Anna doesn't get rounded up, so that I don't get rounded up, so that Benny doesn't get rounded up.
Are you here illegally?
Are you illegal?
We cannot be in a situation where we're just allowing people to get deported because they have tattoos on their arms.
This is why you're talking about it.
This is really important.
Piers, this is really because he just brought in something that is berserker mode.
This is bizarre world.
So are you asserting that the administration is deporting Americans, naturalized American citizens or native-born American citizens?
Is that what you're asserting?
I'm asserting that they are deported.
There have been a lot of criminal hills.
So you're saying that Anna is here.
And Anna, I totally agree with your last point, by the way.
And I need to take an aside here.
Anna's done incredible reporting on some of the horrific crimes that have been allowed to happen in this country.
Some of them by criminal aliens, some of them by American citizens that don't get prosecuted.
And so I just want, we cover that on my program.
I just want to say thank you for doing that because it's an awful society.
It's a zero trust society when you let criminals out of jail to do heinous crimes.
Elon Musk stroke Doge.
There's a lot to unpack here because they are finding a lot of evidence of waste.
They are finding a lot of evidence.
But I also think that in large part, this is.
Elon Musk isn't incompetent, is he?
I mean, let's be clear.
He's one of the most brilliant minds in America.
And after two years, and if they haven't reduced the debt after two years, then they're going to get a shellacking in the midterm.
First turn, what are these fiscally conservative Republicans?
Yeah, I don't want anyone to add anything to the debt.
The vast majority of that came during COVID.
We all know what a bizarro time that was.
And I don't think that anyone's trying to defend that.
Donald Trump has proven time and time again he wants to cut government spending and cut efficiency, cut government spending, add efficiency, and cut our deficit.
The deficit is a killer.
You can't do that.
He's not doing household or business.
He's literally spending $4.
You take in $1, you spend $4.
That's what the country is doing right now.
He's never done it.
You can't.
He's never done it.
You keep saying he's got back into office, but he's never done it.
It's like amazing.
He's been in office.
Hold on.
If he had $40,000, he had revenues and a paper.
He had the highest revenues.
Without the pandemic, Trump's economic record in the first term would have been a lot better.
I've always said Trump would have won the last year.
Yeah, and without 9-11, George W. Bush is pre-consumer.
Okay, so events knock off your agenda very quickly if you're not careful.
And I want to bring you in on another part of all this.
Again, the D's, deportations, but a slight variant, which is student deportations.
We've seen this big row, obviously, recently about the Columbia University.
All right, now we're on the real fucking debate here because other shots, be honest with y'all, they don't know what they're talking about.
Absolutely.
He's alleged to be pro-Hamas.
It seems to be a bit of a foggy picture as to whether he was or not.
But this principle of deporting students for their political allegiances or views.
Where do you sit on that?
Bernie Sanders says this is not democracy.
You can't exile political dissidents, not in the United States.
Well, I mean, our government will certainly try to do that as long as the government of Israel demands it.
And our government, whether you're talking about Democrats or Republicans, is completely controlled by the Israeli government and they're going to do the Israeli government's bidding.
That's what this is really about.
That's all it is.
It's the truth.
So protesters who are legal residents, permanent residents who have green cards, will be deported simply for exercising their freedom of speech and criticizing how the Israeli government is prosecuting this war in Gaza, slaughtering tens of thousands of innocent women, children, elderly people, civilians.
They're going to continue the slaughter.
They don't want any backlash from anyone in the United States about it, including American citizens, including permanent residents.
And remember, Miriam Adelson and the Adelson family overall gave Donald Trump hundreds of millions of dollars.
She gave him $100 million on this go-round and $100 million on the last one.
To not do what's right for the United States, but to do what's right for Israel.
So Donald Trump is going to do that.
He's transactional.
Money talks for him.
And he doesn't care.
He'll go ahead and revoke green cards and deport valedictorians.
You know, students who have been in this country since they were seven years old were valedictorians in high school.
But God forbid they ever ding or criticize the Israeli government because that's when they'll become a topic.
What if they actively?
I didn't hear one lie told.
What if they actively support Hamas?
Look, I despise Hamas, and it disgusts me that anyone would say anything positive about Hamas, but our freedom of speech indicates that we are allowed to even be supportive of the KKK, be supportive of she's right.
And what's so bad about the KKK?
Yes, he's supporting terrorists.
That applies to Joe, guys.
To American naturalized citizens, if you've come in on a green card, right?
If you say on your green card you support an organization that is a prescribed terror group in the United States, you don't get your green card.
That is the argument Marco Rubio made.
I thought it was quite a good one.
Well, you know, I haven't got a green card, but I have a visa, and they're very stringent about all these kinds of things, right?
If you align yourself with a terrorist with a terror group, you know that.
If you aligned yourself with a terror group, you wouldn't get in.
So why should you.
But here's the thing.
When he came in, there was no conflict in Gaza, like what's going on now.
I mean, there was shit going on, but there wasn't a full-fledged war where they're bombing and killing them indiscriminately like now.
So things changed when he came in.
That's the simple argument to that.
I mean, bro.
Pierce, come on, man.
The dude came and he's been in the United States for years.
This conference happened, what, not even two years ago.
So yeah, now he's speaking up about it because it occurred while he was here.
Not a good excuse.
Well, a visa and a green card is there.
Hold on, Pierce, hold on.
Visa and green card is different, as you know.
Someone who's a permanent legal resident is, you know, it's like one tiny step lower than a naturalized citizen.
And the point is, whatever allegation the Trump administration is making against these green card holders, it needs to be adjudicated by a judge.
Again, it goes back to the issue of due process.
If you guys are comfortable with an executive branch official, simply one person unilaterally deciding without any due process that someone has done something wrong and now their green card should be revoked.
I think that's setting a really, really bad and dangerous precedent.
Again, that concentrates too much power among a very small group of people.
And I think people deserve to serve due process.
Have a judge weigh in and determine whether or not this person is actually a threat to the United States.
I can't believe I'm agreeing with Anna Kasparian.
This is fucking wild.
If states are national security and then make that decision.
For some reason, they don't want to do that.
All right, Benny, you know, Trump has banned the AP from the White House, refusing to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
He's kicking out student protesters for having views he doesn't like.
He wants CNN to be banned from the airwaves and so on.
A lot of people saying, hang on, aren't you supposed to be Mr. Free Speech, Mr. President?
Aren't you an Elon Musk in the standard?
I love the way you ask a free speech.
What happened to free speech?
Is it only free speech when you liked what you're hearing?
I love the way that you ask these questions, Piers.
You're like my schizophrenic aunts.
Like Thanksgiving dinner after a box of wine.
Because at one second, you're like, Anna, this scum should have been deported.
He's a member of Hamas.
This scum said that they needed to be out.
And he said the end of Western civilization is what they're here for, which, in fact, they did.
And then in the same question, you're like, Trump's just deporting students because he doesn't like what they say.
He can't have it both ways, Piers.
Well, I see a supporter of Hamas.
As I see, as somebody asks you the questions, I can ask you all difficult questions phrased in different ways.
The one thing you just said that really offended me, I would never drink wine out of a box.
Ever.
Ever.
Well, that's how we know Pierce didn't go to college in America.
No, I did not.
What the fuck?
For me, crosses a massive.
What the fuck are these niggas talking about, bro?
Red line.
I'm a bottle man.
Anyway.
But Benny's a bad thing.
Brian and Benny are going to team up and gang up on Piers.
Do we have Benny?
I think he's the richest crossover event in American history.
The one thing you'll get buy-in from me on is that I will defend Franzia wine till my dying day.
I will then.
Bro, what the fuck are these niggas talking about wine for, bro, bro?
You're going to lose me immediately.
But, Benny, back to slightly less serious matters, free speech.
But on this issue of free speech, has the Trump administration.
Sure, does she have anything to do with Israel?
I know she's more pro-Palestine, but administration being consistent.
We might find this student, Mahmoud Khalil's views, loathsome.
There's no apparent, so far, hard evidence he has been pro-Hamas, and he disputes that.
If it turns out he's not been actively pro-Hamas, and we can't find actual words coming out of his mouth to show that, is it right that a green card holder in America should be thrown out of the country?
Listen, you know, I'm not an expert on this case.
I'm not a green card expert either.
So I'm just going to go very quickly to the simple example of you're a guest here, all right?
And if you go to another country and Americans go and travel abroad to tons of countries, every country on earth right now has an American traveling abroad.
If that American decided to support a terrorist faction or behave in a way that was criminal and illegal, right?
Which is what was happening when you were barricading and yeah, Benny, no, no, bro.
Because unlike these other countries, they don't have freedom of speech.
So if I go to Saudi Arabia and I criticize the government over there, yeah, they could fuck me up because they don't have freedom of speech over there.
But here, we do.
In America, we got freedom of speech, and green card holders are entitled to that First Amendment privilege and right like the rest of us.
We don't have to agree or like it, but they have the right to it.
So, no, bro, 100% wrong on this one, Benny.
And this is the problem when you bring people in, quite frankly, that don't know immigration or don't know visa standards, anything else like that.
And there's case law actually that shows this.
I've literally, you know what?
Here, let me find it for you guys.
Bridges vs. Wixen, right?
Right?
Basically, the order for the deportation of the petitioner issued under the act of June 28, 1940, providing for the deportation of an alien alien who was at the time of his entry to the United States or has been any time thereafter member or affiliated with an organization that believes in advises, advocates, or teaches to overthrow this government by force or violence, rests upon a misconstruction of the term affiliation as used in the act and upon unfair hearing on the question of his membership in the Communist Party.
Now, this, this, basically, this guy, Wixon, right?
The court ruled that a lawful permanent resident, a non-citizen, could not be deported solely for political speech, affirming that First Amendment protections extend to non-citizens.
Here's the case law.
Now, this was the Communist Party, but the Communist Party is the functional equivalent to terrorism today.
Okay?
They were terrified of communists back then.
We're terrified of terrorists now.
Same shit.
So here is the fucking case law right there.
Sorry, Benny, you're wrong.
I like you, bro, but you're wrong on this one.
We have the freedom of speech.
So, yes, they could come in here and be critical of our government or any government for that matter.
But the thing that makes us even more egregious is they're being critical of a foreign fucking government.
Burning down and harming students and threatening students, then expect to be kicked out of that country.
Sure.
If you commit acts of violence, yes, get out.
But if you're peacefully protesting, like most of these students are, because Israel is indiscriminately bombing and killing children, then that is protected speech.
And here's the other thing, too.
Make no mistake about it, guys.
Hamas is a political governing body in Gaza.
Okay?
So when people advocate for the people of Gaza, it's almost impossible to advocate for the people of Gaza without also advocating for Hamas.
I'm going to say that one more time.
I'm going to be explicitly clear about this.
It is almost impossible to advocate for the innocent people of Gaza without also inadvertently advocating for Hamas.
Why?
Because Hamas is the governing body of Gaza.
So in other words, the two are nearly inseparable.
The innocent people being killed and the governing body.
Almost inseparable.
So why do I say this?
Because since the law around this is written very, the law that Marco Rubio is trying to use to deport this guy, Mahmoud Khalil, is very ambiguous.
And that ambiguity allows different interpretations.
But in this specific situation, where Hamas is designated a terrorist organization, which is true, advocating for the people of Gaza almost inevitably, every single time, will mean that you're also advocating for Hamas to a degree, or it could at least be conscripted that way.
You guys see where I'm going here?
I'll give you guys an example.
November 2002.
Or it might be 2003.
Early 2000s.
Osama bin Laden writes a letter to the United States.
It's called a letter to America.
Went viral last year.
And in that letter, he expresses his grievances and why he attacked us on September 11th.
And there's two main reasons why our support of Israel and our foreign policy that supports Israel, which inevitably puts us in a situation where we're attacking Muslim countries for the benefit of Israel.
And we've talked about the Clean Break Memo, et cetera.
I won't go through that again.
So Osama bin Laden decided that because the government did things that he didn't like, that he was going to take it out and fly two planes into the Twin Towers and kill almost 3,000 Americans that were innocent.
So in other words, collective punishment.
And his justification was: you guys pay taxes that pay for the bombs that get dropped on Muslims in Muslim countries.
That was his justification, which is ridiculous.
Kill innocent people for a government.
Now, the same thing we condemned Osama bin Laden for, collective punishment, or in this case, collective terrorism, is precisely what we are doing to the innocent people of Gaza and punishing them for their fucking government.
So don't sit there and tell me that we're going to condemn Osama bin Laden, rightfully so, by the way, for attacking the United States and killing 3,000 innocent Americans.
But we're not also going to understand that the people that are suffering in Gaza right now are suffering because of their government, just like our citizens died because of our government.
Can't have it both ways.
And that's the problem I have with this stupid anti-Semitism law.
Many of these protesters, many, not all, are advocating for the innocent kids dying.
50% of the population in Gaza is under 18.
50% of the people in Gaza, roughly, are fucking minors.
Most of the innocent people that have been killed are children.
I want you guys to go on my timeline.
Matter of fact, I'm going to drop this link in the chat for you guys.
Because I could talk this shit all day.
But I think you guys seeing what I'm talking about is going to be much more impactful.
So what I want you guys all to do.
I'm going to drop a link for you guys.
Give me one second.
Click this link that I'm dropping in the chat.
I'm dropping it in all the chats right now.
I want you guys to all watch it.
I'm going to pin it.
I'm gonna look at the chat.
I'm gonna open up all the chats right now, put them on screen.
I want to see your guys' reactions.
Watch the video I just sent you guys.
I've got it pinned on YouTube.
I'm looking at the chat.
Watch the video, guys.
Post isn't available.
No, it's definitely available, bro.
Clicked it myself.
Post unavailable.
Hold on, let me get it.
Let me.
All right.
Try that link, chat.
That link should work.
You know what, here.
Let me give you guys this link.
link will be better i dropped it again Dropped it again for you, ninjas.
Click that one.
You got to be logged in probably, guys.
That's why you got to be logged in.
You have to be logged in.
You have to have a Twitter account, Ninjas.
If you don't got a Twitter account, I don't know what you're doing anyway.
You should be having a Twitter account.
But the point I'm trying to make, guys, right?
The point I'm trying to make, guys, is what you guys see right there is collective punishment.
Innocent people suffering for the behaviors of their government.
If we can condemn Osama bin Laden for killing innocent Americans, which rightfully so, he should be condemned.
That's unacceptable to kill innocent people under any circumstance.
We also have to understand that the innocent people of Gaza shouldn't be punished for their government.
That's what I'm saying.
And speaking out against it shouldn't get you fucking deported because you support Hamas.
Because a lot of these students actually don't.
They just don't want kids getting fucking blown up every day.
Tree, it's pretty logical, right?
I don't think that free speech has anything to do with it.
And as you stated, free speech applies to American citizens, either native-born or naturalized.
The Constitution applies.
Yeah, I can see you guys in the chat.
Holy shit, crazy.
This is crazy.
Yeah, bro.
I'm telling you, bro, there's a reason why they don't show you guys this on the news.
You guys are never going to see what I just posted in the fucking mainstream news.
If the American public saw that, they would stop funding Israel fucking immediately.
To us, not to guests here.
So it's the same thing as the criminal alien argument.
All right.
You don't get the same rights if you are a guest here, especially if you came here illegally, right?
Although, funny enough, funny enough, I did discover when Alex Jones tried to have me deported for my views on gun control.
I did discover that First Amendment rights apply to me, even though I'm not a citizen, if I'm in America.
Yes, they do, Pierce.
Yes, they do.
That's why Benny's wrong.
So Barack Obama saved me for the gleeful American nation by saying I was entitled under my First Amendment rights, even though I'm not a citizen, to be critical of the Second Amendment.
And so I was allowed to stay.
So I thought you were allowed to stay.
And that's why we're the best fucking country in the world, man.
I did get exactly the same rights to free speech that you did in your country.
And I was very grateful, by the way.
Brian.
I thought you were allowed to stay.
Yeah, if you guys can't see the page, that means you don't have fucking Twitter.
Make a Twitter account.
I don't even know how you guys are on here watching my political content.
You don't got Twitter.
Make a Twitter account, niggas.
Benny's wrong.
The Supreme Court has ruled that guests here are entitled to rights under a constitution while they're here as well.
I will warn you, the video's extremely graphic, Chant.
And look, the truth is that if we are But that's happening every day in Gaza.
Every day that shit's happening.
If we are somebody abiding by this idea of attacking students, right?
And like attacking universities and barricading yourself.
I mean, that's not a right-hand context.
Physically attacking that we're verbatim.
Physically attacking.
I'm saying it's bad behavior if you're a guest in a country.
That's all I'm saying.
You know, like I am a massive free.
It doesn't matter.
In America, they have freedom of speech.
Maybe another country, you're right, Benny.
It's a problem.
But in the United States, they have the First Amendment right too.
Free speech proponent?
I'm not going to sit here and say, you know, you should be kicked out because of your speech.
I'm talking about.
You're a series of criminal people.
You're kind of off.
I was going to say you are, bro.
You are.
You're saying if you're a guest of the United States, bruh.
See, these guys are here because they got club, but bro, they're not really like, they're not versed on this topic, man.
They're just not versed on this topic, bro.
You say something we don't like.
I want to get caught.
I didn't want to get caught in this because I do not know.
I will tell you straight out, there's a lot of people that are experts in the, And that's the problem.
Martin, you got banned again on Instagram, but it's never your fault.
But when we have been prosecuted by 100, whatever many countries that you claim when you spew with your anti-Semitic rants, then apparently that's our fault.
You spew nothing but Jew hatred.
That's from David Levy.
All right, but David Levy, how do I spew Jew hatred, bro?
Good.
Tell me how I spew Jew hatred.
And you donated a dollar, by the way, which I'm not surprised.
Which, thanks for confirming the stereotypes.
Bro, comes in a chat and confirms the stereotypes, man.
Mahmu Khalil.
Okay, so there's a lot of people that are experts in everything he's ever done.
I'm not one of them.
All right.
So, and there's a lot of, you know, so I'm not one of them.
So I'm not really going to argue like for or against this guy, to be honest with you.
No, but you're saying if a guest behaves badly, I'm saying in generality.
And as Brian rightly points out, you are kind of saying if you don't like what he says, you can kick him out.
The riots at the schools were criminal.
The barricading of the schools were not available.
Well, that's different.
The threat of teachers.
The smashing of the doors?
Like, this is criminal behavior.
If you break the law, if you break the law.
Hang on.
If you're a guest in America and you break the law, absolutely that's grounds for deportation.
There is no evidence that Mahmoud Khalil has broken the law, which is a pretty significant part of this.
Yeah, he didn't.
He didn't.
He asserted his First Amendment right.
And that's it.
That is protected speech.
He should not be deported for that.
He's just been targeted, and Marco Rubio hasn't even tried to use that argument.
Yes, and they targeted him because they want to make an example of him and scare everybody else.
It's called the chilling effect.
Make an example out of one guy.
Honestly, they might lose this case.
He might not Get deported, but the process is the punishment, guys.
All he said is if he had said on his green card application that he supported Hamas, he wouldn't have been allowed in.
Then it comes to is it shout out to Squat says, Myron, you changed my life after listening to you since 2021.
I've leveled up in every way.
I'm a nuclear engineer and started building a following on Instagram, but I have a Q clearance.
Any tips moving forward?
Don't get in trouble.
Q clearance is very hard to get, my friend.
Congratulations.
That's huge.
Bruce Lee says, Bro, that post already removed.
No, you got to have a Twitter account, bro.
Baby Trump says, our relationship with them boys has gone from symbiotic to parasitic the same way Ukraine will give us minerals in exchange for support.
Them boys need to start pulling its own weight.
Any actual evidence he has openly supported Hamas.
There doesn't so far seem to be any.
Brian, that's for investigators, man.
You know, I'm not the expert on this guy.
Well, at least he admits that.
I mean, I mean, I think John put it perfectly.
The reality is that you cannot both claim that you are a free speech absolutist while claiming that if somebody says something that doesn't comport with your political ideology, that they should just be kicked out of the country.
This is that's true.
That's true.
You got to be consistent.
When it comes to free speech, I am consistent, regardless of political ideology or whether I agree or not.
That's the problem.
A lot of these MAGA retards, right?
Like, they don't get it.
You know, they cry about censorship all the fucking time, but this guy is opposing Israel.
Oh, no, we got to get him out of here.
Nah, man, you can't do that.
Can't do that.
Even if he says things that we dislike, that is what this country was founded upon.
This is and green card holders, despite what idiots try to tell you guys, enjoy all the same rights and privileges as American fucking citizens.
I just showed you guys the case law: Bridges versus Wixon.
This has been established.
You know, the hypocrisy being put on full display.
There's really no other way to cut it.
Even if you are diametrically opposed to what he advocates for, if you are in favor of our First Amendment, if you are a free speech absolutist, there's one way to show it.
And what this administration is doing is showing that they're not.
They only want.
It's true.
That's facts.
And here's the difference, right?
Look, you guys can call me a conservative.
Some people might call me an alt-right, far-right.
Some people call me a Republican, whatever the fuck you want to call me.
Look, this is something that I'm not bending on, whether it defends a Democrat or a liberal or a progressive.
Freedom of speech or freedom of speech.
So, no, Trump is wrong on this one.
Not a MAGA retard.
That's the difference between me and a lot of these fucking guys that are like Super Trump supporters.
Like, no, this amanti-semitism bill is bullshit.
Fucking bullshit, man.
Want people who are going to echo or mirror political ideology that comports with their own views.
Okay, I want to end by asking all of you to sum up Trump's first 10 or so weeks back in the White House with three words.
So, Benny, I'll start with you.
Three words to summarize it.
Yep, here we go.
You ready?
Yep.
I've been thinking about this for a while.
All right.
So glad you asked.
Deport Piers Morgan.
Well, Alex Jones tried.
He failed.
It was deemed that I was too essential to the well-being of Americans and had to be kept.
No, but to be serious, how would you summarize it?
Give me three words to summarize how you think Trump has done so far.
Golden era energy.
Okay.
Anna?
I'm so tired.
That's the best way to describe it.
It is exhausting.
I mean, for anyone in the media business, it is relentless and exhausting.
It's great for business.
We can all pretend it isn't, but it is fantastic for business.
If we had Carmela Harris running over the United States, I wouldn't have a show by now.
So it is incredibly good for everyone in our game.
But my God, it is exhausting.
Brian, three words.
I've been deported under Carmela.
I would.
Brian.
Ready, ready, fire, aim.
Ready, fire, aim.
What do you mean by that?
I mean that he's not thinking through what he's doing.
He would rather just fire before he actually aims.
And we're seeing things get broken as a result.
Okay.
It's going to be really, I think it's going to be fascinating to see where this all looks in like a year's time.
I do detect methods of the madness.
I might be completely deluded, but we shall see.
But either way, a great panel.
Thank you all.
All right.
I think I would have done way better on there.
But it's okay, guys.
We're going to build the platform up.
We're going to get back on there.
We're going to cook.
Let's see here.
It's about to be 11 o'clock.
I am starving.
So, this is what we're going to do.
I want you guys to all go raid Nick's chat right now because I think he's the only person live right now that buddies with or is fresh live.
Let me see if first is live.
Let's see what these niggas are talking about.
Hey, man, that's looking good.
Hey, it's a free meetup, brother.
Ask you, hold up, Haskell, hold up.
Hold up, hold up, hold up.
It's a free meetup.
You know what I'm saying?
I got a guy.
I got to put some barriers here.
But we're going to have a meet and greet.
We're going to have some double D's.
You could get it at Ferrari.
Hold on.
We're going to do some sports.
We're going to have a lunch.
Just a man being men, and then we're gonna have a game session.
All right, so this is what I want you guys to do.
This is gonna be hilarious.
I want you guys to spam their chat, oh slashes, and watch fresh start freaking out.
I'm gonna give you guys a link, all right?
I want y'all to just go in there and just start spamming O slashes.
It's gonna be hilarious, all right.
Let's fuck with Fresh's chat.
He's gonna get so fucking nervous, and it's gonna be fucking priceless.
Let's rate his shit, and I just want y'all to spam O slashes in there and watch this nigga freak out.
Uh, extremely loyal.
If he doesn't like you, you're gonna know it right away.
This guy, you know, he's gonna be in your face.
That's exactly he's gonna be.
Um, my advice to you: this is gonna be a good year for you because you're a rooster.
This is a snake here, so go hard this year.
Notice almost everyone who's donating is born on the 8th or the 28th, and those are the two money numbers.
Here's the thing: I know a lot of y'all, oh, I don't want to go over there.
I hate Fresh.
All right, fine, do it for me.
Let's troll, let's spam his chat with O slashes.
It's gonna be hilarious and see the reaction starting to piss me off, man.
And you know what?
This is why I'm gonna go into retirement next year, man, because I'm out here holding you guys, entertaining you guys.
I'm doing everything but tap dancing.
I'm not the black guy here, okay?
I'm not gonna do that shit.
So, when it comes down to it, I need some more goddamn likes.
I'll tell you this, bro.
Uh, Gary, you give a lot of value because you don't have to work right now, but you still do.
So, that's pretty dope.
Um, okay, anyone coming from that clown in the very beginning said we're all broke.
You know what's the worst part of being a creator?
You could show the world all your assets, there'll still fine shit to talk about, even though it's not true.
So, to me, it's like I'm gonna, but you know what they said about all my cars?
They're rentals, yeah, last time I checked.
You can't put a custom plate on a rental car because it's not your car.
That's why I used to tell Andrew Tate, oh, his cars are rentals, but that was like 218, 290.
They probably were about it.
But listen, listen, this is just common sense here, which is why they made a whole gang common sense gang.
And as a result, as a creator, you gotta understand, this is a marathon, not a sprint.
If people talk shit about you and you're upset by it, cool.
Well, guess what?
They don't need to know everything.
Hey, baby, y'all dropping an N-bomb in this chat, show, man.
Don't do that, bro.
Don't do that.
Just put those slash.
That's funny.
Like, it's limited, not everything.
So, or OSS.
For sure in the future.
All right.
Also.
Yeah.
Oh, by the way, I do apologize.
Shout out to Myron for rating.
Oh, yeah, y'all made up.
I'm actually.
Y'all made Bill take the chat down.
So this is my everyday phone.
This is Samsung 25 Galaxy.
I know you guys talk shit about me having Apple, but this is actually more expensive.
Here's an Apple.
Only people who have this number right here are people worth about like five to ten.
I'll tell y'all right now.
You guys got Bills in the back sweat.
Nigga took the chat off.
You guys, you guys got Bill in the back fucking sweat, bro.
That's funny, man.
That's funny.
Someone is chatting.
Myron's a filthy anti-semite.
Oh, well.
Things that have been suspended.
So I can't do this.
This is another I use for GG33 business.
All right, guys.
Go support my guy, Fresh Man.
Go check out his stream.
He's live right now.
I'm going to go get some food.
I'm fucking dying right now.
I know Bill's is stressed right now in the back, bro.
I know that nigga's fucking terrified at the back.
Anyway, guys.
He wants money making advice.
Love y'all, ninjas.
I'm going to end the stream there.
Go check out Fresh.
Go show him some love.
I'll be back tomorrow with another episode of Debrief, 5 o'clock.
We're going to have Richard Gage on.
I'll probably bring him on around 8 or 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
We're going to talk about 9-11.
So we're going to give you guys an action-packed show tomorrow.
We'll probably have to switch over to Rumble when we do the 9-11 stuff, but it's going to be lit.
Love you guys.
I'll be back tomorrow, 5 p.m.
Peace, man.
Go show Fresh some love.
Oh, and last thing.
I'm going to be Penn State, April 7th.
Come tune in.
Link is in the description.
Follow me on Instagram as well.
New Instagram.
Love y'all, ninjas.
5 o'clock tomorrow.
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