Tesla Terrorist Arrest, Brett Cooper Exposes Daily Wire, FBI Visits Adam22, And MORE!
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Loaded like a freight train, flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
Look down that I'm a West Coast run.
One bad motherfucker I'm snakes newcase under my arm.
Said I'm a beat, machine drinking.
Yes, lead and honey.
You can make my motor on.
Well, I got one chance left in a nightlife trap.
I got a doggy doubt by a smile.
I got a moloto with a match.
I smoke my cigarette with a dial.
And I can tell you, honey, you can make my money tonight.
Wake up late, honeymoon on your blow.
And take your wedding car to the liquor store.
Well, that's what you'd do for me by tonight.
I've been loaded like a break drain.
Flying like an aeroplane.
Feeling like a space brain one more time tonight.
I'm on the night train.
Follow the stone.
I'm on the night train.
The water.
I'm on the night dream.
Ready to crash and burn.
I never learned.
I'm on the night train.
I'm not that stuff.
I'm on the night train.
I got fucking fucking now.
I'm on the night dream.
Now I'm too return.
No!
guitar solo
Loaded like a braindrain Yeah!
Looking like a merry plane.
Speeding like a speed spring one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train.
And we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream, ninjas.
Welcome to the stream.
Sorry for the delay.
I was setting up some stuff, you know, making sure everything looks good.
Man, guys, I went to bed at like two in the morning yesterday because I was just so dead.
And I, or three, like, not too long after the show.
And I literally woke up at like 4:45 p.m.
Like, Angie came and woke me up.
I was like, hey, you gotta go do a show soon.
I was like, oh shit.
So I am here.
Little tired, but hey, we don't give a fuck.
We're grinding anyway.
The beaters will continue until the morale approves break one more time today.
I'm on the night train.
I can leave this slow.
I'm on the night train And I'm running a crash and burn Night train Fall on show I'm on the night train Fill my cup I'm on the night train Last time I checked, my name isn't Jordan fucking Welch and I'm not a pussy So let's fucking go, baby.
I want to see those Romans in the fucking sky because it's Friday and we're fucking here.
We got a couple things to cover, guys.
We're going to cover the FBI showing up at Adam 22's house when he get a chance to talk about that.
We're going to cover, apparently, some communists got arrested for the Tesla attack.
So we're going to be covering a bunch of stuff.
All right.
We're not bitch-ass niggas over here named after Purple Drink.
So let's fucking go, baby.
This is the least politically correct, the most racist, anti-Semitic, bigoted fucking podcast that's still on YouTube.
So let's fucking go on and see those Romans in the sky.
Let's see that chat fly.
Let's go, baby.
I'm sad.
I'm depressed.
I'm a streamer with millions of viewers and followers.
I don't know what to do in life, guys.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Let's go, baby.
We've actually lived real life on this side of the internet.
We know what shit is.
these internet niggas are fucking soft they're either soft like georda welch or they're fucking sodomites like abu let me Let's fucking go, baby.
Bitch ass nigga on all fours getting pegged in the ass.
I just woke up and I'm cooking.
Let's go, baby.
All these influences are fucking weirdos, man.
I'm telling y'all.
They're all fucking weirdos, man.
Abba still ducking me.
Don't want to fucking box.
He's a bitch.
Can't stand behind the shit that he says.
Trying to throw dumbass preach on me.
Hey, bro.
Well, you can go fight preach.
Nigga, there's a law in Florida, okay?
It's against the law.
It's a beat-up retards here.
The fuck do I look like hit dumbass preach?
The fucking window licker, the moron, the idiot.
The guy that literally talks.
Come on, man.
Nigga trying to sick a retard on me.
Dumbass, fuck inside of my anus.,
fuck inside of my anus.
Welcome to the Stream Nenches.
Welcome to the stream.
Speaking of bitch-ass nigga Jordan Welch, I went ahead, my clipper dropped the video for you guys on it.
It's right here.
Which, the channel's doing good, man.
Growing at a good rate.
You click the channel like this.
Come on in.
Welch gets cooked.
I didn't even title this shit, but I guess he did.
Hold on one sec, chat.
Let me.
Boom.
Get this shit for you ninjas.
All right, cool.
I think that's the way it's supposed to be.
So yeah, he dropped it.
It's right here.
Bro, stop watching Fresh.
And what my Clipper does, man, shout out to my guy.
He edits it so like it has less like, you know, downtime and shit like that.
So it's cleaned up.
So if you guys want to check it out, here's the link.
You know, OSS Squad.
You guys know what to do already.
All right.
Let's blow this shit up.
Because honestly, bro, people have been talking shit about Fresh and Fifth for too goddamn long, man.
I'm honestly going to start firing back on these dumbass niggas, bro.
Fresh always like, nah, bro, don't do it.
Whatever.
But some of these niggas need to get like shit best shit on, bro.
Honestly.
Like, if Anis and Reach make another video, I'm about to cook Abba, bro.
Niggas have made almost 100 videos now at this point.
I'm about to just roast this dumbass nigga, bro.
Especially when the dude got pegged on all fours with his butthole wide open with a chick behind him.
And he has the nerve to talk shit about me.
Like, nigga, you are cooked for the rest of your life.
You should never, ever, ever, ever fucking talk about me.
Ever.
But this nigga still has the nerve to make videos, talking shit about me.
Dude is built like a fucking Pillsbury doleboy.
Fat as fuck.
Titties hanging.
Looks like shit.
Dude has a hot dog in the back of his neck.
That's how you know he's fat.
He's the type of guy where that hot dog pack on the back of his head, that shit probably sweats and smells like shit.
But he has the nerve to talk shit about me.
The fuck out of here, bro.
Dude, trying to get dumbass preach to fight his battles from bitch assness to the highest level.
Fresh and fit.
I used to actually watch Fresh and Fit all the time.
And it got me to a certain video.
Type in here.
OSS is here.
Matter of fact, for some of you guys that didn't watch it yesterday, this is what I'm going to do.
I'm actually, I do my own time stream, so I'll watch some of this with you guys actually.
Or react to it.
Right?
And what I'll do is so I don't confuse because it's like two of the same fucking screen here.
I think I know what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna...
Hmm.
Thank you.
I think I know what I'm gonna do.
Oh no, that makes it worse.
My bad chat.
That doesn't help.
Alright.
Level of success.
You know, I was able to meet girls.
I know what I'll do.
I'll take myself off screen so I don't confuse you, ninjas.
There we go.
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.
That's why nobody likes this generation of guys, man.
No fing 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 that have the fing nerve to tell us we didn't help you find your wife when quite literally you used the things that we taught you to disqualify women from not being your finging wife.
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.
We'll watch a little bit of this guys and I'm going to then we're going to get into some of the news here.
Bro, stop watching Fresh and Fit.
One of the worst things you could do as a young man is consuming all this rap.
Yo, and why does this guy have such a bitch ass nigga voice, man?
Dude has a fucking feminine soft, docile, bitch nigga voice too, man.
Red bill content.
You guys are watching make money content from people that's not even made any real money in their lifetimes.
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.
And see, here's the thing.
Like a lot of these guys, they'll get a girlfriend and then they'll think, oh, oh, yeah, now I figured it out.
Let me go ahead and give this revelation to everybody.
Yes.
No, 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.
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 so, yeah, that's the video, guys.
Go check it out.
I do a full breakdown.
I don't want to watch the full thing here.
Let me get myself back on here.
I just don't want to confuse you guys.
Literally, it's me again.
So, yeah.
So, yeah, just go ahead.
Go like it, guys.
what i'm gonna do is i'm actually gonna go through out of life it's like oh yeah ninja stuff real fast i'm gonna click newest Boom.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
I think I was supposed to do something with this, wasn't I?
Oh yeah, I think I know what I gotta do.
And this dude also mentioned fucking Hamza, who is the biggest fucking idiot, one of the biggest idiots on the internet, bro.
Oh, my brother Hamza.
Oh, another nigga that's unsure of himself that's in his mid-20s.
The fuck out of here, bro.
That's what I'm telling you.
I got it.
Look, these dudes watch us, get value from us.
Then they have the nerve to come back and talk shit about us.
It's like, bro, you became famous at Rich at 24.
Shut the fuck up.
Like, seriously, dude, shut up.
Shut the fuck up.
Like, this dude Hamza talks shit about us multiple times.
I had to say shit for years.
But then the fact that he just brought up Hamza's name, I was like, oh, another dumbass young nigga that doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about that goes back on his word all the fucking time.
So I was like, nah man, I'm gonna let both you dumbass niggas have it.
See, these bitchass niggas don't even know about this great music right here.
Remember?
And they don't know about Top H. They definitely don't.
So, this is what we're going to do here.
Hold on.
Hold on, niggas.
See, this is the bad part about being an older guy.
You're not that good with the internet.
Oh, hold on.
I got a million screens here.
I guess that's the one part they got me on.
All right.
You niggas know what to do.
I don't know where I'm going.
But I sure know.
I got the video pinned for you guys.
Click that shit.
Type OSS is here.
Let's get the engagement up.
So everybody realize how much of a softie Jordan Welch is because he is.
Nigga got help from us getting his wife, and now he wants to come back and say, Don't watch Fresh and Fit because he don't want none of y'all to get a wife, I guess.
I want to see those Romans in the sky by the way.
Watch it one time uninterrupted.
I keep searching for an answer.
I never see to find what I'm looking for.
you OSS, you niggas know what to do.
i got a pin in the chat and the mods got a pin
Going down the only road I'm living to walk along.
But I've made up my mind.
I ain't wasting no more time.
I'm just another heart in the year.
All right.
Appreciate the love as always, ninjas.
All right.
Let's get this set up for proper viewership for you, ninjas.
By the way, we're not going to have Fresh and Fit tonight, guys.
So I'm just going to be doing a longer debrief with you guys.
Um, speaking of which, so we're going to cover the news.
Then I'll probably have to switch over to Rumble only, guys, because we're going to cover some 9-11 stuff.
We're going to have Richard Gage on.
All right, guys.
and Like the video for me, please.
Here, I'm going through and liking all y'all ninja stuff right now.
Hold on, I'm going to refresh one time and then we're going to get into the other stuff.
Shout out to you guys, man.
I appreciate you guys showing so much love, bro.
Because this dude tried to do this dumb shit with Andrew Tay in the war room, too.
Same thing.
Gets value and then says, Oh, well, you know, uh, and this is what I'm trying to say, man.
Like, every time I see these young guys become millionaires in their 20s, bro, they end up being like fucking scumbag people, bro.
You know what I mean?
They just end up being like dumb fucks, complete idiots.
So that's what ends up happening, man.
The worst thing that could happen to a man is becoming rich and famous, young, bro.
Telling you guys, that's quickly what I'm learning with this internet shit.
Like, these guys end up being fucking retards, unappreciative of anything they have, all the blessings they have.
They cry about stupid shit that doesn't matter.
You know what I mean?
So, um, all right, Tesla explosion.
I think Tim talked about it.
Hold on.
Where the fuck, bro?
Okay.
Who the fuck are these niggas?
Tim Cass, I don't know.
How about that?
Uh, where is it?
I could have sworn I saw on here we go man arrested for targeted attack at Las Vegas Tesla Center.
According to police, police said the Molotov cocktails were used in order to set several fires to set fire several Teslas.
Okay, okay, okay, with the Tesla stores.
All right.
They got him, ladies and gentlemen.
There he is.
He has a big beard.
Exactly as I expected.
Actual communist.
Actual county Paul Kim was arrested Wednesday, charged with arson, as well as possessing an explosive device.
I think he's facing what 20 years.
That's crazy.
Good.
And is this federal or is this state?
I think this might be just.
It's going to 100% be federal.
It's going to 100% be federal.
State, right?
I don't know, but he was arrested on Wednesday.
Police said Vegas.
Yeah, Las Vegas Metro means federal charges are coming next.
Good.
This dude's going away for a long time.
I mean, he's a terrorist.
Yep.
Indeed.
And there's many more.
Here's a video of a man smearing dog feces on a cyber truck.
And then we've got another one.
I think it's here.
We go.
So I tweeted, this proves low IQ at this point.
Teslas have cameras.
They are lacking the cognitive faculties to understand.
Check this out.
By glances over here.
Moments later, they return and quickly start kicking the panel.
Bro, that is so weird that people do that.
Are they fucking stupid?
Teslas have cameras in them.
What the fuck is wrong with people, bro?
Like, dude, this is a very weird trend that I still to this day will never understand why people think it's okay to destroy people's property just because they don't like Elon Musk.
That's fucking weird, man.
What the fuck, bro?
Passenger with a phone in the other hand.
You can tell on the video, too.
So she records herself doing a crime like a retard.
They're actively because now what she's effectively done is she's made it where the cops can search her phone because now they can write an affidavit for a probable cause.
And, bro.
Starting the recording and recording the whole thing.
You can easily tell this is a targeted, like, there's intent.
And they, you know, kind of a mockery of it, right?
Is the camera, dude?
Seconds later, the vandal runs off.
The owners, who asked to remain anonymous, noticed the damage about a half hour later and say since then they have felt unsettled and somewhat fearful.
These are felonies.
Yeah.
These people are all going to prison for a long, long time.
Now, Carl, you said they're leftists.
Agreed.
Let that be a synonym for cognitively disabled or developmentally disabled.
We all agreed.
Indeed, because also, as I was mentioning earlier, the math doesn't add up at all.
Let's get a bunch of people who don't produce as much as they need and see what happens.
And we'll what?
You'd starve to death.
And then, is it any wonder that every time communism happens, they starve to death?
No.
No.
It's consistent result from that kind of mindset.
You know, I see, I'm making the mistake of projecting my intelligence onto other people.
When I say, but Teslas have cameras, I have an IQ above 70 and can notice cameras on Teslas.
They cannot.
If it helps, I didn't know Teslas had cameras either.
Really?
Well, yeah, because I don't have one or anything.
I don't, I don't know.
I just didn't think about it, right?
It's never came up because why would I?
I thought they auto-driven.
Honestly, not to sound disparaging to the UK, but car ownership is not as common in the UK as it is in the U.S. I mean, everyone has a car in the UK.
No.
I thought, no.
I thought that people used a lot of public transportation or used more public transportation.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean they don't have cars as well, right?
But the, I mean, I just didn't know anything about Teslas mechanically, right?
So I didn't know that they were recording all the time around them, but it's not a problem for me because I'm not going to ban lots of them.
Yeah, I can pull up my phone right now and I can look at the cameras.
Right, right.
That's awesome.
I know it's pretty cool because sometimes I'm waiting for like a delivery.
Yeah.
And like my car's parked up front, and I'm like, let's see what happens.
They're silly.
You know, I knew about the Teslas having cameras from the fucking Fulio assassination.
You guys remember that?
Look at this, bro.
Look at this.
So, this is when I found out that they had Tesla cameras, bro.
Teslas have cameras.
So as you guys know, the rapper Fulia, right, tragically was murdered.
Look at this.
These cameras, a lot of these angles are from Tesla's chat.
You can see these niggas in 4K setting up to fucking shoot them.
And then bam, they spring in action.
start shooting absolutely wild Absolutely wild.
And a lot of these angles came from Tesla's caught these stupid ass niggas in 4K doing this dumb shit.
Bro, incredible, man.
And fucking credible.
So would that mean it's always tracking?
Let me see what this Asian guy, what's his name that they arrested?
That's actual communist actual county from the post-millennial man arrested for targeted attack at Las Vegas Tesla Center, according to police.
That do look crazy, bro.
Police said the Molotov cocktails were used in order to set several fires, to set fire to several Teslas.
They got him, ladies and gentlemen.
There he is.
He has a big beard.
What's his name?
Exactly as I expected.
Paul Kim, 36.
Alright, let's look this nigga up real quick.
Uh...
So he got arrested...
Guaranteed, they're going to fucking get him federally.
So here he is.
Arrest of a 36-year-old man who they say is responsible for using Molotov cocktails to Molotov cocktails.
Yeah, FBI is going to come take this case 100%.
To torch several Teslas at a Las Vegas service center.
The suspect's name is Paul Kim.
According to officials, Kim is facing both state and federal charges, including arson.
Yep, here we go.
Look, criminal complaint.
You have 26 USC 586 unlawful registration of Chad, you want to go through the criminal complaint?
Let me go ahead and start a poll here.
Doing a poll right now.
Doing a poll on YouTube, Ninjas.
Also, while you guys do that poll, let me get this stuff.
What's this nigga's name?
Pauline Kim.
Literally this came out yesterday.
Thank you.
All right, I got the document here.
I think I got it.
Bro.
Hold on.
All right, you guys are saying yeah?
All right, let me see.
My PACER account is fucked.
Let me see if I can get in here.
Just give me a fucking...
All right, let me.
all right one sec chat give me one second just Alright, hold on.
I gotta...
My pacer count is all fucked.
For some odd reason.
Says I gotta update my payment information or some shit like that when I fucking because one of my credit cards got stolen.
You know, it's actually ridiculous how often, I'm sure you guys probably deal with this as well.
Your goddamn credit card information gets stolen.
It's starting to get ridiculous now.
It's like the fastest-growing crime.
When I left the government, one of the fastest-growing crimes, chat, was identity fraud.
It's fucking wild.
All right, I got it here now.
So I'll put this over here.
We have it.
Where did we go?
Sent unlawful possession of an explosive and discharging a firearm into a vehicle.
Our searches revealed numerous items of interest to include multiple rifles, a shotgun, as well as a black backpack with pink paint, face masks.
Please say when Kim arrived at the Tesla service center last you know what let me go see his press conference.
Let me see this press conference.
The guy's name is Paul Heon Kim.
Let's see the press conference here at this point in time.
The suspects are placed immediately on 24-7 surveillance by our specialized units to ensure public safety and preserve out in Las Vegas.
There has been an active investigation into the firebombing of a Tesla service center there in Vegas last month.
Well now they do have a suspect arrested, a 36-year-old who's booked on more than a game.
Oh, and let me read some of these chats real quick.
Brett Cooper on Sean Ryan shows crazy.
Okay, let me go through here.
All right, hey, Myron, can you check this out?
Mango, babe.
You got to say what it is.
Johnny Duck says, Tesla Cams, I have people do all kinds of shit in the casino.
I work at surveillance, and they know there are 1,000 plus cameras.
You can see.
Yep.
Tad says, Brett Cooper's on Sean Ryan's show crazy.
She's go happy on screen.
Yeah, somebody told me that she was saying some shit.
I mean, you know what?
Actually, let me go ahead and react to that because Josie sent me a time stamp on that interview, actually.
So you know what?
He has...
We do some breaking news.
...her on, and...
And she said something about her making, like, basically doing it all herself, which we know is not fucking true.
Whatever it might be.
So, well, I'll cover that as well.
But let's go back to, let me see here.
All right, what else do we got?
Okay.
Myron, whoever's ever in charge of CC, have them add when you watch VODs, the live chat follows.
Like Twitch, I can't completely watch a live and see the chat because it stays where the stream started.
What?
I don't know what that, like, I don't know what you mean by that.
Pull out.
You can, I've never heard of that feature.
Grimly, I used to get upset when you guys didn't do after hours, but now when I hear you say longer, debrief, I start half-fivering nobody.
If you catch my drift, oh, good, man.
Used to be one of those after-hours only niggas.
Hey, Myron, you saw Jax Engel lead a massive rally in Yemen.
This dude is wild for this, by the way.
When Ein Volk, Ein Reach, Einfear, Under God, Dom Looser status.
let me go ahead and get this on here okay Cool.
We'll talk about that as well.
All right, what else do we got here?
Myron, react to Myron Rant's new shorts.
Is it accurate?
I don't know what you're talking about, bro.
Myron Jr. is back.
Let's see here.
Okay.
And then we got here.
Toshimo says, why don't you get Mike Thurston on a pod?
He's in the U.S. Oh, he is.
I didn't know.
Guys, I'm banned on Instagram.
As you guys know, I am banned on Instagram.
Why aren't boys permitted to pray in a mosque yet?
There is conflict between them and Muslims.
Can you clarify where the conflict between the two has begun?
There's, bro, that's a whole episode in itself.
I focus more on the geopolitical stuff, not the religious stuff.
M16, final part.
Please bring them back the long form videos, not clips from the live streams.
I know you work hard with doing streams every day, but those videos are about specific topics that are about to be a game changer for the 2025 takeover.
Wait, hold on.
So you said a first part.
Let me read the first part then.
Oh, this dude wrote a four part.
Okay.
Okay, let me.
Okay.
Let's start part one.
M16 says, I became a French fifth fan back in November 2022 after discovering your YouTube videos like how to get girls and how to get weekly body measurements.
These types of videos hooked me and ended up binge watching the content.
Okay.
Part two.
And led me to checking out your live streams.
However, you guys deleted 90% of those 10-minute value-packed videos.
While the live streams are amazing, they're bad for search-based viewers, which is what people mostly use to find stuff like this.
Part three.
Example, if I search on YouTube search bar for topics like Types of Girls to Avoid or how to get over a breakup, 99% of what will show up as long form videos, 10 minutes or less, and added to our live stream.
Part four.
Those search-based videos are what initially attract people, and from there, they'll likely check out the streams because they will know you guys actually bring value from the videos.
The clips are good and everything, but for TikTok, our Rails are X. Part five.
But it's hard to just rely on clips to get new people and live streamers, live streams in general, don't show up on YouTube search unless someone is specifically looking for 30-plus minutes of content and use the YouTube filter to actually find live streams in other than that.
Final part: please bring them back the long form videos, not the clips from the live streams.
I know you work hard with streams every day.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
So you're saying put those old videos back up.
Yeah, we deleted a lot of them in an effort to get remonetized on YouTube.
We deleted a lot of our videos on fucking YouTube, which is why I hate YouTube so much now.
Because we delete a lot of those old videos in order to get remonetized, and it didn't do shit.
So that's why I'm so frustrated and annoyed with YouTube.
We'll see what happens if we get remonetized.
But honestly, at this point, I don't know.
I really don't know.
But that's why we removed them, bro.
If you want to know why.
Just being honest and transparent, what you hear.
Okay, let me read these other chats here so I don't miss anybody.
But thank you for that advice, M16.
We'll put some of those videos back up then.
Myron Rand's channel dropped an evolution of you.
That's what they want you to react to.
It's a short.
Okay.
But it's hard to just rely on clips to get new people.
Oh, no, sorry, I read that one.
Okay, I read that one.
Okay, Kumo D TV says: former Mexican law enforcement Ed Calderon reported on the Connect YouTube channel that is in El Mayo's letter.
He said, if Mexico doesn't get him out, the U.S. and Mexico will no longer have a relationship.
You think he'll give up Mexican politicians to us?
I don't know.
I do not know.
I did not see that interview, bro, so I don't know if I can.
I don't want to comment on that because I did not see that interview.
Let's see here.
Softlife says, wired them, boys.
Oh, no, I read that one before.
Let me make sure I didn't miss any of you guys.
All right.
I think I'm caught up.
I think I'm caught up here.
All right.
And then you guys want me to do Myron Gaines rants.
Let me go ahead and do that real quick.
What is this?
this one is those you're talking about this channel This channel?
Let me subscribe.
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Where were we?
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Yeah.
Dozen felony charges.
Let's bring it to you from the beginning, right here on Live Now from Fox.
With me today is special agent in charge of the FBI, Spencer Evans, and Assistant Sheriff Dory Corn with the LVMPD Homeland Security and Investigative Services.
They'll be two of the individuals speaking.
The rest of the individuals up here are also the command team that helped lead through this investigation over the course of the last week.
Dr. Ron.
I'm here to provide you a significant update on the Tesla attack that took place early last week.
This event involved an attack on the Tesla collision and sales center on Tuesday, March 18th at approximately 0,245.
The suspect used a firearm and Molotov cocktails to damage the center and destroy multiple vehicles that were parked on site.
You'll see to my left some of that video that was taken from that night.
On the screen next to me is also what I want to highlight to each one of you is the very little information that my investigators and FBI agents had to work with from the initial aspect of this investigation.
There's a grainy photograph of the suspect's vehicle.
A nearly amazing Greg McRae, thanks.
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Indescribable photo of the suspect himself and a couple of photographs of headlights and taillights of the vehicle.
That's what my investigators had to go on a week ago.
Part of this story that you're going to hear is how we arrived at our suspect being taken into custody with such little information.
It's incredible work.
Luke Rugg says, off topic, I know you hate bringing rappers on the show for obvious reasons, but has there been ever been a rapper that you actually liked come on the show?
Me personally, I thought Folio was cool.
Folio was okay, bro, but he was sick, so he couldn't even give a good interview either, bro.
So, nah, man, not really.
I'll be honest with you.
They all suck.
By everybody involved.
And despite that minimal information at the onset, and thanks to the hard work and collaborative effort by the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force, the LVMPD Counterterrorism Section, and all of our Fusion Center partners, we were able to identify and arrest the suspect involved in this attack.
There's a couple social media photos that have been circulated out there already.
The suspect's name is Paul Kim, K-I-M.
He's an Asian male adult, and he is 36 years of age.
I'm going to transition now to Assistant Sheriff Dory Corrin to explain to you exactly what happened over the course of this last week.
Sheriff Corn.
Thank you, Sheriff.
Good morning.
I'm Assistant Sheriff Dory Corn, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
I oversee our Homeland Security and Investigative Services Group, which includes our counterterrorism section.
I have the opportunity here to provide the details of the investigation, but there's no doubt this was a collaborative effort involving multiple agencies, numerous, actually hundreds of personnel that have been involved.
Some of the key people, to include folks that are standing back here, like Lieutenant Rick Myers, who oversees our counterterrorism section, were instrumental.
And because of all of their hard work, we were able to quickly identify and apprehend the Tesla firebombing suspect in record-breaking time.
Based on the updated evidence that we have, we now have a better understanding, a more comprehensive understanding of what actually happened.
And I'm going to provide some details as we walk through a little bit of a timeline on what occurred and then what we know about the suspect now.
So we'll begin with just talking about how the suspect arrived.
He arrived east of the location in a vehicle, showed up in a black sedan just parked east of the Tesla collision center.
You can see on this video clip here, we highlighted the area because it's at the top of your screen, and you'll be able to see the arrival of the vehicle.
You'll be able to see that the vehicle comes in, originally driving westbound where you can see the headlights, and then turns around where you can see the taillights and he reverses back into where he parks.
The suspect then proceeds on foot and approaches the corner of the building.
As you've seen before, and as you've probably heard, and certainly as we're showing today, he attempted to mask his identity by wearing black attire, concealing his face, and wearing gloves.
The suspect then began shooting the surveillance cameras with what appeared to be a rifle.
You can see an image here of the suspect pointing the rifle towards a camera.
At least two surveillance cameras were damaged by gunfire.
And then upon shooting the cameras, the suspect proceeded to the front doors of the Tesla and he began spray painting the words resist across the doors.
I'll let this video play because you'll get a better shot of the suspect.
You can see his description as he goes across the clear doors there committing his act of crime.
Once he finishes spray painting the words resist on the doors, he then approaches multiple Tesla vehicles that were parked in the front of the center.
He proceeded to shoot into each vehicle and used a Molotov cocktail to set the vehicles on fire.
We'll play a few video clips here to kind of show you his behavior.
You can see him right there in the dark clothing.
He casually walks over to his first vehicle that's targeted.
He will soon put down his backpack onto the ground.
And then he transitions to the firearm.
And you'll see him shoot into the vehicle.
Once he shoots into the vehicle, he ends up going back from the vehicle to the bag and then back to the car, presumably picking up his item that he used to be able to firebomb the vehicle.
We believe that was a Molotov cocktail.
And you'll see in a moment here, the vehicle will ignite and ultimately fully engulf, causing severe damage.
The suspect then continues on to a second vehicle, and you can see here he's on to the second target.
He'll do very similar behavior where he shoots into the vehicle.
He goes into the backpack, retrieves an item, and ultimately you'll notice here that he ends up getting the second vehicle on fire as well.
Yeah, that's reckless, man.
Tch.
From there, he then proceeds to his third vehicle, repeats the same type of activity, activity.
One of the incidents carried devices he was not able to ignite, which is one of the devices that we were able to recover.
But ultimately, five vehicles were damaged, to include three of which were fully destroyed.
You can see images of the vehicles here.
And you'll see here a drone video.
This is from our Scadio drone, being able to provide an overview of the damage as well.
After this, the suspect then proceeds and flees east, gets in his vehicle, and leaves the area.
As I mentioned earlier, this case has been worked around the clock, and Sheriff McMahill and Special Agent Insharm Spencer Evans have made it a top priority for our organization and put a tremendous amount of workforce behind it to make sure that this was dealt with in a quick manner.
Because of that, in eight days around the clock with our teams, we were able to identify the suspect's vehicles of black Hyundai Elantra.
You'll see a photo here.
But what's important to point out here is that this was achieved through an exhaustive review of surveillance material, analytical data, and a canvas of over 700 locations across the valley, ultimately allowing us to piece together critical evidence with speed and precision.
You can see on this image here, this is just one example of many where we're using flock technologies to be able to identify the type of vehicle, including very specific features of the vehicle, that build up into additional leads and ultimately get us to the point of identifying the suspect and his vehicle.
As of now, a preliminary assessment, and we are still, we have a lot of data to go through and a lot of investigative work that needs to be followed up on, but a preliminary assessment of the suspect's social media activity indicates some very loose but self-proclaimed ties to the Communist Party USA social media group, as well as social media groups called Revolutionary Communist International, Hidden Palestine, Palestine Action, and a variety of other social media groups.
See, guys like this, fuck it up for everybody.
Whenever you use violence, everything you say from that point forward, cooked.
Absolutely cooked.
That is part of our investigation is to dig further into it.
I mean, I'm not a communist, right?
But this dude's an idiot because now, any type of traction you might have had with people, they're going to look at him like, oh, no, you're just a dumbass terrorist.
We're not going to take you seriously anymore.
And to be able to determine additional motive and other potential concerns.
At this point in time, the suspects were placed immediately on 24-7 surveillance by our specialized units to ensure public safety and preserve evidence.
Additional evidence was collected as we continued our investigation, and the suspect was ultimately.
The FBI does also have a surveillance squad, guys, that all they do is just follow people around.
So it's probably because watching someone 24-7, guys, is very difficult, man.
Takes a lot of fucking resources.
Arrested yesterday evening.
A search warrant was then obtained and served by the LVMPD SWAT team, which is by far one of the best, if not the best SWAT teams in the country.
were able to do that safely and quickly and as a part of their operation I explained this to you guys yesterday that SWAT teams every major city has a SWAT team and they're going to be pretty damn good so So not surprised that they're the ones that did the SWAT search warrant at his house.
We were able to conduct searches of two vehicles linked to the suspect.
Because keep in mind, at this point, guys, more than likely, it was a state case first.
Then as they gathered more and more evidence, it became a federal case.
So Las Vegas was the lead in the beginning.
And then as the case developed more and more and they got more evidence, the Fed said, you know what, we'll take it.
Because you guys are probably wondering, well, why is Las Vegas PD so why are they so involved?
They're the sheriff's office, whatever it may be, whoever's running this.
Why are they so involved in the beginning?
It's because it's on them first, and then as the case develops, then the feds will come in and take it.
The suspect's apartment, and we were also able to collect the buckle swab for DNA to be able to compare that to the DNA that we recovered from the scene.
Our searches revealed numerous items of interest to include multiple rifles, a shotgun, a handgun, and miscellaneous gun parts.
You can see a photo to my left of some of the items that were recovered.
We also were able to recover ammunition and multiple calibers to include the caliber that was used in the crime.
Yeah, he cooked.
We also recovered numerous electronic devices, which our partners at the FBI are quickly analyzing.
We also recovered a black gun belt with a pouch that had pink paint residue on it.
You can see a photo of that to my left.
As well as a black backpack with pink paint, face masks, and other articles of clothing that are consistent with the suspect's description.
We also recovered other key pieces of evidence that we're still evaluating at this time that do connect the suspect to this attack.
Finally, I will also say about the search warrants, we were able to do a buckle swab.
Our lab did an amazing job quickly collecting that evidence and analyzing it.
They worked through the night, non-stop, late hours, because they know how important this case is to our community.
And ultimately, that DNA that was collected from our subject does match.
It was a positive identification to the DNA that we collected on scene.
Yep, he's cooked, bro.
That is cooked.
It's also worth noting, well, excuse me, I'll just kind of conclude here by talking about the charges.
So for now, at this point in time, he was charged with numerous felonies to include three counts of arson, third degree, three counts of unlawful possession of explosive or incendiary device, four counts of destroying property, and five counts of discharging fire into a vehicle or structure.
The suspect remains in custody, and we're working closely with the Clark County District Attorney's Office and the United States Attorney's Office on the prosecution.
So he's going to get charged both state and federal.
More than likely, feds are going to take it over, though.
And with that, I do want to transition to our federal partners, and I'll just emphasize this.
I said this last time, which is our partnership is second to none.
And it goes with all of our partners.
We have the Fusion Center, but particularly with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the special agent in charge that's here.
We've had a remarkable relationship, and this has proven true in this case as well.
We've worked hand in hand on all of these cases and on this case as well.
And we have a tremendous amount of resources behind it because of the sheriff and the SAC being so committed on this case.
So with that, I'll transition to FBI special agent in charge, Spencer Evans.
And you guys know this is not the first time they've had these fucking Tesla problems.
A Tesla blew up at the Trump Hotel in Vegas a couple months back.
Good morning.
My name is Spencer Evans.
I serve as the special agent in charge of the FBI's Las Vegas division.
I'd like to just reiterate what Assistant Sheriff Corin said, my appreciation that we have for the partnership with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
It's nothing short of exemplary.
I've been in the FBI for almost 21 years.
I've served around the country, and I can tell you the seamless collaboration you see to keep the community safe here in southern Nevada is unparalleled.
The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force, as you've heard, has been investigating this incident and working this case relentlessly since last Tuesday.
I was just informed a few minutes ago a federal arrest warrant was issued for the subject, and we anticipate taking Paul Kim into federal custody later today, where he will face federal charges.
Damn.
Yep.
So, this was literally yesterday.
In addition to those announced by Sheriff McMahill this morning, the arrests announced today showcases the remarkable outcomes that are achievable through collaborative task force partnerships.
Although each agency has distinct roles and responsibilities and capabilities, the fight against violent crime is a shared commitment, and that's certainly the case here in Las Vegas.
Last week, when we held the press conference, I emphasized that we would leave no stone unturned to identify the person responsible and ensure accountability for these heinous attacks.
I appreciate your assistance in amplifying this message through your media coverage.
And one final cautionary message for individuals who are contemplating similar attacks.
There's nothing courageous or noble about firebombing private property and terrorizing your local community.
The self-righteous mob that's cheering you on today to commit acts of violence on their behalf will leave you high and dry and forget about you tomorrow.
And at the end of the day, you and you alone will be held responsible and face the prospect of a lengthy prison sentence.
And with that, I'll turn it back over to Sheriff McMahon.
So, I mean, look at Luigi Mangioni.
Nigga just sitting in jail thinking, oh yeah, I'm going to kill the head of United Health.
Stupid.
I'd like to just give some final comments here and reassure the public that there's no ongoing threat related to the suspect in this attack.
That said, we are actively working alongside the FBI to determine if there's any links between this incident and others occurring across our great country.
As a precaution, we will continue our increased security efforts around Tesla-related locations.
And as always, there's going to be zero tolerance in our community for acts of violence.
I also would like to just take a second and highlight this response is, I believe our counterterrorism capabilities are among the best in the world.
That's all because of the partnerships between LVMPD, the FBI, ATF, DHS, and our other law enforcement partners.
It's unmatched, as you've already heard.
We had 13 agencies representing over 250 investigators, analysts, and specialists working this investigation.
This unified approach is a cornerstone of our ability to respond quickly and effectively and has proven instrumental in this investigation.
And the last part of this, I want to talk about, as I showed you at the very beginning, we had nothing to go on.
And quite frankly, it was crossed to my mind that this might be one of those cases that we may not be able to solve.
And I've talked to so many of you here in our local media about my desire to become the most technologically advanced police department in the country.
This case is not solved without the use of technology.
The speed and success of the solve of this case.
I will give them credit.
The fact that they found him and arrested him so quickly, you know, that is, you know, guys, keep in mind, like the Unibomber.
It took them years to find him, right?
But now with technology, cameras out, et cetera, everywhere, they're able to identify and get these guys arrested within weeks.
If this Chinese dude had done this crime, maybe, you know, blowing shit up 20 years ago, he would have had a better chance of getting away with it.
But nowadays, bro, you can't get away with shit.
Are a direct result of hard work by the police department and the special agents in charge, investigative specialists, and the analysts that all came together to work on this.
But the technology is actually what helped solve this.
In particular, I want to highlight a number of those technologies, which is our Flock license plate reader systems, which gave us our first clue.
Our Skydio drone technology.
That's huge.
License plate readers, huge.
I used it when I was on the job too, man.
Because you're able to identify the car and then quickly get the guy.
Technology, our digital forensics lab, and all of the things that they do with cell phones and a number of other aspects of technology.
The public safety cameras that we have deployed around our community.
Our ability to go in and scrub social media through the tools that are provided with technology.
Forensic analysis of DNA.
But the exclamation point on this case.
His DNA matched what we took from the scene.
And investigative genetics.
That's something that's relatively new.
They didn't have that for decades.
Genealogy.
I'd like to especially thank my chief of staff, Mike Gennaro, who's standing by behind me here, who's been instrumental in identifying the needs of our organization for technology and helping us get it.
And I'll wrap up before I take questions by simply saying thanks to all of you for taking the time to be here.
And thank you again from me, special agent in charge, to all of the folks that work this case from counterterrorism and law enforcement.
They continue to work tirelessly on this case as we have a lot of things to continue to investigate to wrap up the tice or the loose ends.
And it's a real testament to good old-fashioned police work that these men and women have done.
So with that, I will take any questions.
What I would ask of you, please identify who you are and who you're with, and then we'll go from there.
Joe?
Joe Shannon in the metaphorical radio.
What's the estimated cost of damage?
He asked us to estimate a cost of damage.
The question is, what's the estimated cost of the damage?
And I don't have that number in front of me, Joe.
Another question I had was: you found DNA at the CNDC all over the place.
What did you get it from?
Spent somewhere or what?
We got DNA.
The question is, where did we get the DNA from at the scene?
We got the DNA in multiple different locations, but as far as where we got it from, I'm not going to release that information as yet.
Ma'am?
Hello, I'm taking Lingla channel three.
I'm knowing that he has these different social media groups that he's part of.
Is there any belief that anybody else was part of this act, or are they encouraging people around the country to take part in these violent acts off of those groups that he's in?
So the question is: with all the groups that he's using on social media, do we believe that he's connected to a larger aspect of this in coordination in other locations in the country?
And the answer is: we're absolutely actively investigating that connection now.
I can't definitively tell you that.
And as you know, I'm never going to give you guys any information unless we can positively be certain of the information that was provided to you.
Go ahead, one more.
Is it believed that anybody else was part of this visiting incident locally, or is it believed he acted alone?
Yeah, I'm sorry, I forgot that part of your question.
She's asked if anybody else was involved in this case locally.
And as of now, the answer is we do not believe there's any other outstanding actors.
We believe that this individual acted alone.
Gabe, from the Las Vegas Union General, are there any similarities that you've seen so far with specific similarities that you've seen with other incidents around the country?
Spencer, you want to try to answer that one?
The question is, is there any similarities between incidents that are occurring across the nation with the one that we have here?
And I think the answer is we're actively exploring those as well.
But are there any other comments you want to add on that?
No?
There's certainly some similarities that we're looking at in there.
Behind you.
People pressed it with Channel 13.
I don't know if there was just three vehicles that had the Molocha cocktail space inside of them, but then there were two additional losses of damage to total five, correct?
Restored.
There's five total that were damaged by the Molotov cocktails in the fire.
The question was: how many were there?
Question for Spencer.
I've been trying to ask you with APIs now.
Is there any idea what the federal charges could be?
The question is, is there any idea what the federal charges could be to the FBI?
Yes, I'll defer to the US Attorney's Office, and I think it's going to be issuing a press statement later.
But as of last night, we were contemplating federal arson charges in possession of a destructive device.
Thank you.
You just received a.
I didn't call on you, Joe.
I think the lady behind you had a question first, and then I'll get back to you.
I was going to ask about that.
Same one.
All right, we're back to you, Joe.
Go ahead.
You just received a Tesla truck, and Tesla also, John Moscow also has the boring tunnels here.
First of all, I'm wondering if Metro has gotten any threats since the acceptance of that truck.
And also, Las Vegas Scott Addicted Fire has been worried about access to the boring tunnels.
Metro, I've heard, is also worried about that.
I wonder if there is worry about potential attacks or incidences within those tunnels.
So, two questions.
So, it's a very long question that Joe asked.
He asked, if we're worried about or received any threats because of the Tesla truck donation to Metro.
I think that's kind of what you asked me.
And the answer is: we have not received those Tesla trucks yet.
They are still in production.
And no, I'm not worried about any threats to those trucks.
The second question was: there's also not only Tesla dealerships here, but there's also the boring tunnels that were done by Elon Musk.
And are we worried about any safety or security threats to the boring tunnels?
Is that accurate assessment?
And we have been at a heightened level of security at all of those locations for the boring tunnel that are mostly along the Las Vegas Strip corridor as we speak.
And we are continuing, Joe, to evaluate what the security posture looks like at all of those boring tunnel locations and we'll continue to do so as we move forward.
Last question.
Can you also share where he was arrested?
Was there any time of resistance or did he say anything while the arrest was happening?
The question is: can we share where he was arrested?
And was there any resistance?
There was no resistance.
We were able to take him into custody without any real challenge.
And we located him as he was leaving one of his work locations or what we think is one of his work locations.
So we'll release additional information on that as we get it.
And if there's significant updates in regards to this, we'll come back before you.
Again, I'd like.
All right, so here's a criminal complaint here, okay?
As you guys know, you guys watch my channel.
You guys already know that criminal complaint is pretty much what you do when you want to get the guy in custody quickly, right?
So the charges they got here, arson, unlawful possession of unregistered fire and destructive device, right?
So they got the quickest charges they could get.
So let's see here.
Okay.
Introduction: agent background.
The agent's name is Stephen Arthur Baxter.
I'm especially with the FBI and have been so since October 2012.
My current assignment is Los Angeles Field Office.
He talks about his training background.
Damn, they could put his birthday in there.
A criminal complaint charging arrest for Paul Hay and Kim.
And then a problem cause.
So arson on March 18th.
Then they go through all the evidence and they put pictures in the criminal complaint too.
Right.
So they got ATF information in here.
Video surveillance video recording on Pier Valley Lane.
Let's see here.
Detective Southern District Nevada Counterterrorism Center, JTTF, and Lost.
Okay.
Assume the investigation.
All right.
Yeah.
They got this boy, man.
They got pictures of surveillance footage here.
A lot of the stuff they talked about in the press conference.
the DNA stuff they put in here, his social media, Look at that.
He puts here.
Defend equality with the fucking colored flag.
If you guys know what I'm saying.
Yeah, his boy cooked.
And here's the thing.
I guarantee you guys, and this is when they did the search warrant at the house.
They're going to upgrade these charges.
They just gave these charges, arson and the firearms charge, because those are the easiest charges.
What's going to happen is they're going to indict him and they're going to have way more serious charges in there.
So this is just for now.
So yeah, oh shit.
Okay.
So he was arrested on March 26, 25.
They made contact with him.
No, they didn't arrest him.
They just met him at the hotel.
He agreed to talk to the detectives and interviews conducted.
The detectives read Kim is Miranda Wright, read verbatim from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department issued Blue Miranda card.
Okay, here's a summation interview.
Kim confirmed that Black Elantra of question and investigation was his and that his phone number was blah blah blah.
He explained his day his day between 17, 18, March.
During the time period of our crime occurrence, Kim stated that he met with a friend at 8 p.m. on the 17th at a PT's bar located Flamingo only 10 minutes from his house.
This is the first time that he had met this friend, so he clearly just lied to them.
He lied to them the whole time.
Pretty much.
Because what his dumbass doesn't realize is when the detectives talk to him, they already had the answers.
They already knew where his car was the whole time.
Yeah, that nigga's cooked.
So, all right.
Liberal getting in trouble.
You feel like you've all right now.
We're going to transition over to the Adam 22 situation, chat.
For those of you that are wondering, I did a whole episode on this, which I really encourage you guys to watch.
If you go on YouTube, right, you type in boom, Myron Gaines, right?
Police chase a stolen truck in Los Angeles, bro.
Okay.
You got Myron Gaines, bam.
And you guys go to right here, Roland 60's arrest.
Rudy Juliana.
Seven and a half hour long stream, but I break down the big you, Rico in detail.
We read the entire criminal complaint pretty much.
I'll drop the link for you guys here if you guys want to watch it.
But long story short, Adam, the FBI, went to his house a couple of days ago, and it was based on this Big U investigation.
So let's see what they talked about.
But yeah, if you guys are wondering, did a whole thing on this with the Big U investigation?
Fed explains Roland 60's Crip Gang Rico operation drawdown arrests.
What's going on with them right now?
Not really.
You don't.
Although I can speak on some very, very privileged information right now that I think is going to set the internet on fire because let me break this down for you.
Let me break down the last 24 or so hours.
Guys, do me a solid.
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Let's get the likes up, get the engagement up.
Help quite a bit.
We'd really appreciate that, ninjas.
Like the video.
So I this morning got a colonoscopy, a colonoscopy, as a result of the fact that I, for a period of time, was suffering from a condition called colitis, in which your colon becomes infected and irritated, whatever.
They wanted to do a colonoscopy.
This is my second time doing it.
Basically, it involves you don't eat any food.
All right.
He's really going into the detail.
Okay.
Food for 24 hours.
You take a bunch of meds that make you shit out every last ounce of water and shit inside your body.
And then you go into the doctor's office.
They put you to sleep.
They take a camera.
They put the camera inside of your butthole, which means, yes, I was Bukabuka today.
And Brick's very jealous.
By a large Samoan man.
I don't know.
I was locked up.
I was knocked out.
So I don't remember anything from it at all.
I'm sorry, Brick.
I know that this kind of goes against the nature of our relationship and everything.
I wasn't supposed to let another dude hold me down like that while you were locked up.
I'm so sorry.
But I did that today.
Anyway, yesterday, I'm sitting around the house starving myself all day.
I actually have a newfound appreciation for fasting because I do feel like I achieved some sort of mental clarity while I didn't eat food for a day.
Shouts to the monks.
But while I'm in my house, I'm playing poker on my computer.
A guy comes to my front door, and I didn't actually even know, but my girl was communicating with him through the box in the front of our house with the camera.
She texts me.
She says, a dude is here from the FBI, and basically he's trying to serve you with a subpoena.
And so she told him, like a ride or die would, she told him, Adam's not here, and he's off at work or whatever.
I forget what she told him.
And so I immediately hop on the line with my lawyer.
I say, what should I do?
I don't want to handle this situation wrong.
Over and over and over, I've sat down with rappers or whoever who tell me about situations in which they divulge too much information to the police or whoever and it ended up coming back to bite them.
Especially something that comes to mind is like Hurricane Chris, who caught a body that was blatantly self-defense.
Soon as the cops come, he airs out his whole situation and ends up coming back to haunt him because the state ends up trying him.
So if he had not made all those statements to the cops right after he had killed this dude, then it for sure would have been a way easier case for him to be.
Now, that being said, I'm not really that worried because I know that I myself haven't been involved in any criminality, but I figured I would have my lawyer take care of it.
So my lawyer reaches out to the guy who came to my door.
She assures me that she's going to be able to ask the FBI agent a handful of questions and from that information, be able to ascertain: is Adam in trouble?
Is Adam going to be, you know, for yeah, and that's a smart way to do it.
It doesn't really help you a lot of times to be honest with y'all, to talk to the feds.
It doesn't really help.
Unless, like, you're the victim and you're the complainant and you're the star witness.
In most situations, it doesn't help to talk to them.
Forest thing.
So smart, Adam did the smart thing here by getting his lawyer to get involved.
Hand over a crazy amount of information because that was kind of lingering out of my head as like, God, this is going to be a huge pain in the ass if they want to confiscate all the computers and everything in here.
We're going to have to like, what, buy a bunch of computers to use.
Where's the furnace set to start the furnace up, guys?
I don't know.
I was considering that.
I've not destroyed any information.
But this is the thing that my lawyer comes back to me with.
See, and that's the problem when you deal with criminals, bro.
Like, shit like this can really fuck your shit up, man.
You know what I mean?
Like, they could really, like, come in and, you know, if the FBI wanted, like, they could write a warrant and go and say, yeah, we want the original information.
We're going to take all the computers and shit.
She said the feds were interested in one thing and one thing only.
Because in my head, I'm thinking they're going to want copies of the podcasts that Brick or Luce were on.
They're going to want to make sure that there wasn't anything in those podcasts that was edited out.
Now, anybody who knows me and No Jumper knows that we really don't like to edit things out.
So the only stuff we're adding out is if it's like a four-alarm fire, like, yo, we need to take this out.
So I don't think there's ever been something that Brick or Luce told us that they needed us to edit out.
But the one thing that the feds wanted was the cease and desist from Big U. That was easy.
Yeah, that makes sense.
That makes sense.
So you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck is he talking about?
Big U and them sent a cease and desist on one of No Jumper's videos, guys, and they actually ended up taking it down.
And that was the video where they talked about robbing the marijuana dispensary.
So they want that cease to dissist in probably that video in its entirety.
That makes sense that they want that.
Two no.
Because that's going to show potential destruction of evidence.
Because if you guys remember when we read the criminal complaint with Big U, what did it show in there?
They documented multiple events where he tried to destroy evidence.
let me see here and i got the time stamps in here for you ninjas as well Stealing money from donors.
I'm trying to find the part here where shout out to Jacob, by the way, who does all the fucking timestamps for you guys.
I always pin the time stamps in the top and I put them in the description for you guys.
Let me see here.
Affiliated check-in.
Two to three intercepts.
So basically, such robbery occurred July 5th, 2021, marijuana dispensary, blah, blah, blah.
This is what he's trying to cover.
Big U Enterprise had been extorting Victim One for years.
Victim One had been paying the Big U Enterprise up to $25,000 per month when Victim One was at the top of his earning capacity shortly before the robbery.
However, Victim One had ceased paying extortion to the Big U Enterprise.
Victim One did not believe it was necessary or that he was receiving any benefit from the payments.
On the day of the robbery, approximately 11 of the Big U's enterprise members and associates, including Robinson and Williams, both of whom Victim One knew well.
So Robinson and Williams, these uh these dudes right here.
So Williams, this dude right here, and Robinson, um, this dude, Sylvester.
So they basically showed up at the dispensary, right?
Get the shit out of here.
Um, as well as Rowan 60's members, rushed into the dispensary armed with firearms and without masks.
They demanded belongings of anyone inside and stole cash and marijuana from the store before fleeing.
At one point, they demanded a Rolex watch from one of the co-workers, from one of the co-owners, but at Robbins' direction, they ended up letting him keep it.
According to Victim One, while still at the dispensary, the robbers put Victim One on the phone with Henley, who invited Victim One to Henley's home.
C. Taylor v.
United States, 579, U.S. Okay, this is this is basically.
So, yeah, I go into more detail on all of this, guys, if you guys want to go check it out.
But, but yeah, we definitely, um, these dudes were on some fucking idiotic shit.
And in the complaint, they talk about other times that Big U and his organization intimidated witnesses, destroyed evidence, etc.
Like surveillance footage.
Like, he went through a whole thing after the murder.
He destroyed the surveillance footage.
Let me go back to, let me see if I can find it real quick.
Um, like, specifically after the um after because he killed somebody, okay, purpose of the affidavit to check in, yeah.
So, evidence from the murder scene, right?
So, look, this is like an example here where he, after the murder, he tried to destroy evidence chat.
Look at this: cooked, absolutely cooked, bro.
Arts removal of the video recording equipment.
Witness one explained, other hand was excluded as a potential contributor of the DNA found on RW.
So, Henley arranges for recording equipment from the studio to be removed and surveillance video to be destroyed.
Witness one told detectives that D.S. Henley's associate removed video recording equipment from the studio a couple days after the homicide, including destruction of surveillance video data that could have shown RW and Henley at the studio shortly before RW's murder.
So, why is this important?
Because it shows that this dude destroys evidence or tries to conceal it.
That's why they want to cease to desist from Adam chat.
That's why.
And that's just one instance where they show that he tried to destroy evidence.
They have way more in the criminal complaint, bro.
FBI is about to fry Big U, man.
No jumper asking us to take down the episode in which Luce Cannon first made the explosive statements that suggested that Big U had previous knowledge of Nipsey Hustle's death.
Now, also in the marijuana dispensary robbery, too, and some other dumb shit like that.
That situation is very much outside of what was mentioned in the indictment.
In the indictment, there's nothing about Nipsey.
There's nothing about any of that stuff.
So this to me is kind of massive because it makes me feel like, oh, the FBI is interested in what Big U's involvement in Nipsey's death might be, which to me seems gigantic.
I don't know why.
That season just says it's not going to help them prosecute Brick Baby or Luce Cannon or anybody else.
But the fact that they're interested in that, to me, adds quite a bit of credibility to the argument that perhaps Nipsey Hustle's death was a more complicated situation than it appears to be.
Well, isn't that when this gave it to him, though?
We did hand it over, yep.
Isn't this when that dumb dad was it?
I mean, really.
They would have gotten it no matter what.
If he said, no, I'm not giving it over, they would have just been like, oh, okay, all right, cool.
And they would have given him a subpoena or some shit.
So it's safe to say you the feds.
I'm happy to help you.
Of course, bro, this is why nobody respects niggas, bro.
What kind of dumbass comment is that?
It's safe to say you the feds.
Bro, you fucking damn, bro.
I'd be embarrassed to share the same skin color as these stupid ass niggas sometimes.
Bro, what the fuck are you talking about, you retard?
You do realize that if he didn't give it over, they would have subpoenaed him, brought his ass in for grand jury.
There's many ways the fucking government could have made his life hell for not giving that season to cis.
You fucking dumbass.
Bro, niggas are dumb, man.
Holy shit.
Bro, Adam is nicer than me.
Bro, he has a bunch of idiots surrounding him, bro.
God damn.
He said to say you the feds.
Shut the fuck up.
God damn.
Feds with talking about a document that we have previously discussed on here over and over, and which doesn't, you know, it doesn't implicate anybody that I know or whatever.
And it's not like, it's not like I know about Big U doing something illegal.
Big U did something perfectly legal by sending over a document to us asking us to remove a piece of content.
Yes, but it was to remove content that provided evidence of a crime.
That's where it is illegal.
And I feel like record, it doesn't mean that this means that there's a full-scale investigation into Big U's involvement in these.
You don't feel like you played no part in them getting booked at all?
No.
Like with the shit they said.
They already had him in custody, you fucking dumbass.
They already have him in custody.
They already got the evidence.
We read the criminal complaint.
Let's assume they didn't have Adam 22's interviews or no jumper evidence.
They would have still got this nigga because one of the main witnesses in the case, if you guys remember and you watched the episode with me, was a dude that he was extorting that was cooperating with the FBI witness one.
If you guys remember, the guy that paid Big U all that money, a lot of it was FBI money, by the way, which is evidence.
He wore a fucking wire during these meetings.
That's evidence that they're going to be cooking his dumbass on.
Oh, not to mention all the fucking wiretaps they have.
Bro, God damn.
Said up here and you clipping it up.
I mean, I get you live and people might be able to screen record, but some of the shit these niggas is saying, you sit back.
Like even the feds probably like, I can't believe like these niggas is this dumb.
Yeah.
So it has nothing to do with Adam, dumbass.
Not to mention, like I said before, they have title three intercepts, which means what?
They wiretapped his ass.
They heard him talking and conspiring with other individuals to commit crimes.
There's nothing Adam could do at this point, really.
Niggas cooked and he cooked himself.
Clip it up.
To reiterate what they said, my attitude is basically if somebody comes on the podcast and they want to live their truth, they want to talk about the things that they've been through, then it's none of my business to dig through each podcast and figure out what's criminal, what might come back to get them.
Because let's be real.
Bro, niggas are stupid.
That's not his fault, man.
This is hip-hop where a huge percentage of people's lyrics, songs, et cetera, are basically putting them in the mix and acknowledging that they've been involved with crimes.
And, you know, when I'm sitting there and Luce Cannon's saying, because keep in mind, this is my first time even understanding that Big U might have had any involvement in any street stuff still.
When Luce Cannon's sitting there and saying, yeah, me and Big U went to this weed spot and we got all this money out of them and then Big U didn't split the money up fairly and yada yada.
I'm sitting there thinking, Big Us on that?
Like, I had no idea that Big U would have been doing anything that could be considered extortion or, you know, payments for checking in, whatever.
In retrospect, I feel a little naive since he did call his podcast that and he was talking about the checking in process pretty openly.
He talked to people who are not going to be able to do it like Brick.
At the end of the day, we see, like, we understand the bottom line is the money.
So, at the end of the day, like you just said, if they come on here and you ask them certain questions and they're dumb enough to speak on that, yeah, it's partly their fault, but you don't think the questions you ask are strategically bringing certain things about it in.
Well, it's not like and they cannot answer it and they cannot answer it.
I could have even asked about that since I didn't know anything about that.
They just started talking about it.
Who are y'all talking about?
No, no, look.
See, me, I'm talking about Brick.
Now, as far as guests that come on and willingly tell on themselves, that's 100% on them.
Okay, I don't blame platforms for dumbasses coming on the internet where you know the police are watching every platform everywhere and telling on crimes they committed.
They're idiots.
Understandable, but did you, so did you read Brick's indictment?
I'm not reading through none of that shit.
Then shut the fuck up.
Shut the fuck up.
We read through the criminal complaint.
It's not an indictment.
This nigga's stupid, too.
It's a criminal complaint.
It's an affidavit written by an FBI special agent, which documents all the probable causes in the case.
We read through it.
That nigga would have been cooked with or without Adam 22's involvement.
That nigga would have been cooked with or without the no-dropper interviews.
If you didn't read the document, then shut up.
God damn, man.
Bro, why are people so stupid on the internet?
Why are niggas retarded?
Yo, I'm not a fucking genius.
Look, I'm not a genius.
Okay?
Not the smartest nigga.
But like, a lot of these dudes that are in there on the internet are fucking morons.
No critical thinking skills.
No comprehension of anything.
Even idiots like Jordan Welch made millions of dollars, but still a retard.
This dude on a podcast talking about, yeah, but don't you feel like you defends though?
Nigga, what?
They came to his house.
They said they want to see some assist letter.
If they don't get that seasoned assist letter, trust me, there's many ways they could get it and make Adam's life hell.
He has not defeated by cooperating.
That's the intelligent thing to do, especially when he's not a criminal.
God damn, I hate y'all niggas, bro.
Fuck, man.
Basically, what I fucking hate idiots, bro.
What I'm saying is, regardless of if anything he said on this show was in the indictment or not, some of the shit he said, if that's my boy, like if my brother was to say some shit like that, I'm, hey, bro, you got to stop talking about shit like that, or I'm not even putting it up.
Like, nigga, you just said some federal shit.
I'm going to edit that shit out before we put the clip out.
And that's why you don't have a podcast, nigga, that nobody knows about, and that's why nobody knows who you are.
That's not their job.
That's not their job.
And like I said before, if your dumbass had read the criminal complaint, you would know this nigga Big U and Brick Baby and all these other idiots are cooked no matter what.
If the FBI did not use the no jumper footage, if they did not use the interviews, it would not matter.
These niggas cooked themselves.
You don't believe me?
Look at this.
That's how stupid these motherfuckers are.
This nigga right here was telling on himself.
Marshmallow, that's burnt.
On his own YouTube video.
They don't need fucking Adam 22, bro.
God damn.
And it's sticky.
Melted chocolate.
Suffering cake batter.
Yeah, this idiot cooked himself.
I'm not just going to be like, oh, fuck it.
It is what it is.
He's dumb enough to do it if this is my boy.
See, there's a difference between I'm calling this my homie, my friend, like Adam calls Brick, or it will cook no matter what, bro.
Some idiot that just comes up here and wants to go viral.
Yeah, I caught 11 hats.
Okay, you stupid as fuck.
But I think part of it is the fact that, you know, when Britt comes on here and says, I'm putting kill squads in the street, or I got more.
I got more bodies than you guys.
Squabbles.
That's what I'm just getting.
That was crazy.
Bro, he don't mean he's a dumbass in that shit.
It doesn't matter.
That's for entertainment.
When he goes to court, they can still bring that type of shit.
But my thing is that when I hear Brick say something like that, and of course, I assume that Brick has never killed anybody.
But when he says that kind of thing, I assume he's doing marketing because he knows that the aura of danger.
Yeah, marketing to who?
I'll tell you who.
That's what he's marketing to.
That's the target audience.
Brick Baby's dumbass baby should be his real name.
Around him is such that that's really going to hook people and get them interested.
And we're seeing that right now.
Really, if I had a suggestion for Brick, if he gets out tomorrow, I'm going to say, let's get a video guy.
Let's get in the studio.
Let's drop music right now.
1,000%.
Realistically, having this aura of danger and criminality around you is going to be massively beneficial to people paying attention to your music or whatever you're trying to monetize.
So, I mean, number one, all those statements were said on live.
So, yeah, we could have not, we could have cut it out, which would have basically meant that everybody besides us was able to monetize it.
Or we could have, you know, but the thing is, if you read Brick's indictment, you'll see, and I'm not telling you to because I know you're not being accused.
Criminal complaint, bro.
I hate this nigga say this shit, man.
Nothing like that.
That's what I'm what I was trying to get to.
So, literally, like, he had an AK case from 2023.
It's got nothing to do with anything he said on a podcast.
He's not a part of that Rico with Big U and them.
He's not even, he's not listed as a defendant.
Yeah, I saw that on that.
Yeah, see nothing.
So, he got, there's nothing that he said.
Now, what you're saying, what Messiah said, like, oh, it could be used against you in court potentially as a character witness.
But I think that could easily be dismissed considering what's your, you're an entertainer for a living, and your persona is based on having this, you know, street image, which these statements do nothing but substantiate.
It's gotten up every day.
I mean, I mean, at the end of the day, if somebody come on here and they say what they say, that that's coming out that person's mouth.
And even if Brick had never been on a podcast, you could just listen to his music and say, look at all this shit that he said.
That's basically him declaring himself a killer.
I mean, yeah, if music's way gnarlier than anybody.
That's what I'm saying.
Is that like, let's say tomorrow Brick gets hit with another indictment and it's like, oh, we think Brick Baby killed these four people.
I mean, the music is then going to be the Traveler Ross documentary is going to be crazy because Brick talks like he's the man who's ever walked the West Coast in his music.
Swamp Story?
And that's what you're supposed to do.
Swamp Stories has a whole video calling him.
You feel me?
You feel me?
The crip serial killer, whatever they call it.
And I mean, people want to blame you, which I think, again, you asking certain questions could be looked at is, you know, fetish.
But at the end of the day, these people are coming up here to give these stories, to give this behind the scenes information because they want to go viral.
They want the clout.
So at the end of the day, if you're willing to take the risk of sitting behind bars or being unalived or whatever the case is for clout, then that's on you, right?
Like at the end of the day, I could pass out the poison all day.
It's up to the people on the other side to take it.
So if they're going to come on here and they're going to do that, that's on them.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, that's, I mean, that's that's that's how I feel about it.
Even though I feel like that's facts, man, that's facts.
Uh, hold on, guys, let me take a quick piss.
Give me one sec.
Give me one sec and then just I'll play this back a little bit for you guys all the piss.
He had an AK case from 2023.
It's got nothing to do with anything he said on a podcast.
He's not a part of that Rico with Big U and them.
He's not even, he's not listed as a defendant.
Yeah, I saw that.
On that, yeah, yes, he knows.
So he got, there's nothing that he said.
Now, what you saying, what Messiah said, like, oh, it could be used against you in court potentially as a character witness.
But I think that could easily be dismissed considering what's your, you're an entertainer for a living and your persona is based on having this, you know, street image, which these statements do nothing but substantiate.
It's gotten up everywhere.
I mean, I mean, at the end of the day, if somebody come on here and they say what they say, that's coming out that person's mouth.
And even if Brick had never been on a podcast, you could just listen to his music and say, look at all this shit that he said.
That's basically him declaring himself a killer.
I mean, yeah, music's way gnarlier than anybody.
That's what I'm saying.
Is that like, let's say tomorrow Brick gets hit with another indictment and it's like, oh, we think Brick Baby killed these four people.
I mean, the music is then going to be the Traveler Ross documentary is going to be crazy because Brick talks like he's the man who's ever walked the West Coast in his music.
Swamp Story?
And that's what you're supposed to say.
Swap stories has a whole video calling him, you feel me?
Oh, yeah, right.
You feel me?
The crip serial killer, whatever they call it.
And I mean, people want to blame you, which I think, again, you asking certain questions could be looked at is, you know, fetish.
But at the end of the day, these people are coming up here to give these stories, to give this behind the scenes information because they want to go viral.
They want the clout.
So at the end of the day, if you're willing to take the risk of sitting behind bars or being unalived or whatever the case is for clout, then that's on you, right?
Like at the end of the day, I could pass out the poison all day.
It's up to the people on the other side to take it.
So if they're going to come on here and they're going to do that, that's on them.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, that's, I mean, that's that's how I feel about it.
Even though I feel like you do put people in positions where they could say things that might be incriminating or they do, you make them feel comfortable enough where you guys start talking about certain things that they shouldn't be talking on on camera.
But at the end of the day, they got to know that for themselves.
All right.
Okay.
We are back, ninjas.
We are back.
All right.
So next, there's some drama going on at the Young Turks I want to cover.
Sam Cedar talks about this.
And like I told you guys before, sometimes I watch leftists to be able to dismantle the arguments better.
I don't know what went on at TYT, you know, over the 10 years that Francesco was a contractor there.
I do know, only because I have first-hand experience about it, that Jenk was completely lying in his characterization of what went on with, you know, and I sort of couldn't quite make out exactly what he was saying.
But I will be absolutely clear about this.
Jenkins, in October of 2016, went and had a drink at the Tor conference that I would go to.
And in Las Vegas, he invited me for a drink because he wanted to ask me, and this is specifically said, what can I do?
And I should say at that time, the TYT liked to pretend like it was some type of network, that it was not a network.
We basically had TYT, we were basically TYT's client.
And for, I think it was 20% of our YouTube revenue, they would do all the optimization.
We had too small of an operation to do it.
And so they would do it.
And occasionally they'd put our stuff on their Facebook page or something.
And Jenkin came to me and he said, but he wasn't my employee.
He wasn't an employer or an employee or any of it.
And Jenkin came to me and said, what can I do to tamp down this feud with Jimmy Door?
I was like, fire him because his politics suck.
And I think Jake accused me of wanting to call him names.
I had a problem with Jimmy Dore on his TYT show saying it didn't matter if Peter Thiel was on the Supreme Court.
And then subsequently, when I invited him on to discuss it, and I was very measured about it until he started acting like a jackass, I said, dude, we could end up with Donald Trump appointing three Supreme Court justices.
And Jimmy's response was, oh, we could also have the moon fall into Lake Michigan.
You're trying to manipulate me with fear.
Exactly.
And I think Roe v.
Wade was also the subject.
And that was basically him saying that the moon might, it's more likely that the moon falls into Lake Michigan.
And then also, some breaking news we got also, guys.
XAI acquires X. Interesting.
Very interesting.
X is basically merging with XAI.
Let me see here.
We could jump in this little Twitter space.
Let's see what these people are talking about.
The choreographed release of, well, first of all, Red Note when the TikTok ban was pending, allegedly.
And then UE, DeepSeek V1 and R3, then Manus.
But in each one of them, they proved themselves incapable.
Manos being cloud sonic 3.5, basically, on the system prompt.
So the CCP can use the three warfare doctrine to throw out the propaganda.
But effectively, if you can bring the production, and there is an interview with YTVN from yesterday, which I'll put in the nest, which is speaking directly to that, which is the creation of those industries in the United States that remove China from any part of the supply chain in the fab process.
And when that happens, then you don't have this ability for China to mess with the whatever.
I don't really care about being in there.
Oh, and then funny, funny story.
Also, let me go ahead and because there's a bunch of shit that's going on right now, man.
Bunch of shit going on.
This guy, Mr. Ashton Hall, dropped another video called A Night Routine.
A night routine.
Let's look at this.
This is gonna be a...
Let's see here.
More Sussanese, here we go.
Thank you.
Brother, what do you mean?
How do I wake up at 3:50 a.m.?
Listen, I go to sleep early because temptation lives late at night.
I need you to lock in.
Tomorrow we gotta do at least 10,000.
I'm gonna go to the next one.
Bro, it takes two hours to get ready for bed, man.
Two plus hours to get ready for bed, bud.
I'm like the opposite.
I'm awake at night.
I'm doing all my work at night.
So, look, man.
Again, I've talked about this.
I've told you guys already that we live in a very, you know, there used to be a time, right, where if someone said, oh, I'm an influencer, right?
You know, I'm an internet personality.
We'll laugh at that dude.
We'd be like, wait, what?
You know what I mean?
You wouldn't take that shit seriously, right?
Like, what do you mean you're internet?
Like, you don't have a real job?
Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
You're a weirdo, right?
You would roast that nigga and say, go get a real job.
But now what's effectively happened is we got these guys, right?
That not only do they make money on the internet, but it's almost like they sensationalize it and make it to a point where it's like, oh, not only am I on the internet making money, but look at this ridiculous, ostentatious behavior that I am involved in to make money on set internet.
Does that make sense, chat?
It's almost as if like they do this stuff and purposely make it more outlandish, more crazy to kind of like substantiate their position as making money on the internet.
Does that make sense, chat?
Like the reality is making money on the internet is easier than a regular job.
I'm going to say it.
Like I'm telling you guys this as a fucking influencer guy that used to have a real job.
I'm telling y'all, as a nigga that does podcasts on YouTube, all this other shit, I'm telling y'all, a real job, a nine to five, is harder than being on the fucking internet making videos.
All right?
It's harder.
Now, these guys don't want y'all to know that.
So what they do is they film themselves doing wild or weird shit to make it look like it's harder, but it's really not.
Or they go ahead and try to say, this is my morning routine.
This is my nighttime routine.
This is what I do.
You know, I'm an entrepreneur.
Look at all this weird shit that I do to be successful.
When in reality, that's not the shit that made them successful.
Be honest with y'all.
They adapted these behaviors and lifestyle changes after they fucking made it.
A lot of the times.
Right?
Because let's keep it a thousand.
What it takes to be successful and make a bunch of money is boring.
Nobody wants to see you do the same shit over and over, day by day, month by month, year by year.
Nobody wants to see that.
So you need to do creative and crazy things that kind of shock the conscience.
Bro, nobody was talking about taking fucking cold plunges 10 years ago.
Nobody was talking about that shit.
Nobody gave a fuck about any of that weirdo shit.
It was something that only athletes did to recover.
But now, all of a sudden, every single fucking entrepreneur is taking cold plunges.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
I'm telling you guys, a lot of this internet shit is fucking cap.
A lot of it.
A lot of it.
And it's to cover up the easiness of making money on the internet.
So they can go ahead and substantiate their position that they're different from you.
They're really not a lot of the times.
And that's the cold art truth.
A lot of these guys don't want to fucking admit.
But me as a guy that worked a regular job, like all of you, that has done this transition, I'm here to tell y'all.
Once you get on this side of the internet and make money on the internet, it's easier than your other job.
Promise you.
Because if it wasn't, they would go back to doing what they did before.
Anyway, let me turn that other camera on.
It's off real fast.
Give me one second, ninjas.
I got a lay-out with me, by the way.
Hey, come here.
Yeah.
This is Angie's dog, Leah.
If you guys haven't met her yet, she was just chilling.
She's very quiet, as you guys could see.
Very well-behaved.
She's a micro poodle.
Say hi to everybody.
Angie has Frank right now.
So she took him with her to Rollerblade.
So I have Leah right now with me.
She's been chilling the whole time.
She's just been sitting right next to me.
You want to say anything to the people?
Nothing.
You guys can see.
She's not as much of a people person.
She's older, too, guys.
She's like 11 or 12.
But she's like, she could run, man.
Has a lot of energy.
She's just shy.
She's not used to being on camera like Frank.
Frank's a camera whore.
Her, on the other hand, she's a lot more chill.
You want to throw slash?
all right all right then just Let's see here.
Let's see.
What else do we got next here?
But yeah, that's his, I guess, nighttime routine.
Then Rofi Wake gets overturned and look what happened.
That was back in the day when he acknowledged three Supreme Court justices as a bad thing.
Yes.
I mean, sort of vaguely.
And that was it.
Jacob wasn't reprimanding me because if Jake had tried to reprimand me, I would have told him to eat my arts.
Right.
There was no reprimanding.
I go to the migration room.
And I guess to put opinion, this was just from, when was this?
Like a few months ago?
January, January?
Nav says, how do you put work in to get a girl when you are pursuing her?
That's, bro, you put work into yourself, my friend.
That's the most important thing.
You put work into yourself.
The way that the show seems to be downplaying the Trump administration, just a few seconds of this, because it was disproven within weeks that what the Trump administration is actually doing.
You can be against that practice.
But Donald Trump.
Yeah, I'll start with that there.
I know that Francesca Fiorentini is currently attacking you about this as if Donald Trump is unique.
He's novel compared to past presidents.
Certainly a special kind of evil that we've never seen before.
In her mind, these are the gulags that she was warning about.
But in fact, this has been a long-standing practice.
You can be against that practice.
but Donald Trump isn't doing anything here.
Okay, I think she was specifically talking about, she was specifically talking about Guantanamo.
Now.
A. All right.
So let's go to AXI.
I'm going to have to find the part of that for you guys here because there is something going on at the Young Turks.
Maybe I could find a shorter version of this video because these niggas are yapping.
All right.
Here's the deal that I was talking about, right?
Which that Twitter space was talking about, but we're just going to go ahead and just read it from here from CNBC.
So, Elon Musk said on Friday that it's combining two of his companies, XAI and X, into a single entity in a post on X. Musk said that XAI is the acquirer value of 80 billion and the DL while X divided at 30 billion.
Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion in 2022 and later changed the name to X. Elon Musk said on Friday that his startup XAI has merged with X's social network in an all-stock transaction that values the artificial intelligence company at 80 billion and the social media at 33 billion.
XAI and X's futures are intertwined.
Musk, the world's richest person, wrote in a post on X. Today, we officially take the step to combine the data, models, compute, distribution, and talent.
He added that the merger of the two privately held companies would unlock immense potential by blending XAI's advanced AI capability and expertise with X's massive reach.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO acquired Twitter in a deal valued at around $44 billion in late 2022, implementing massive cost cuts and soon renaming it X. Linda Iacarino, who Musk hired as CEO of X, wrote in a post after Friday's announcement: the future could not look brighter.
Musk launched XAI less than two years ago with a stated goal to understand the true nature of the universe.
The startup has been trying to compete directly with OpenAI, the richly valid AI startup that Musk co-founded in 2015 as a nonprofit research lab.
He later left OpenAI and has recently been involved in a public relations and legal spat with the company's CEO, Sam Altman, over the direction that is taken.
And in case you guys are wondering, every time.
At XAI, Musk team has been developing large language models and AI software products, taking an offering from OpenAI as well as Google, Microsoft, Meta, and others.
X and XAI have already been intertwined with XAI's Grok chatbot available to users of the social media app.
In June, XAI announced it would build a supercomputer in Memphis, Tennessee, to train Grok, and in September, Musk revealed part of the Memphis supercomputer known as Colossus was already online.
So basically, guys, they are combining them.
What do we have here?
It's your last chance.
Combining the companies.
And the thing is, also, guys, there's a guy that wants to put a fucking chip in your computer.
Or sorry, a chip in your head.
And we have this administration pushing for less regulation on AI.
So they're going to, this AI revolution is coming whether we want it or not, chat.
It's coming whether we want it or not.
The vice president, JD Vance, was propped up by Peter Thiel.
A tech bro and Vivek Ramaswamy as well.
They're all pushing for less tech regulation.
When J.D. Vance was in Europe last month, he was talking about this.
And Elon Musk is effectively the almost president of the United States.
So this is where we're going.
On X, that XAI has acquired X in an all-stock transaction, saying that this combination values XAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion, $45 billion, less, $12 billion in debt.
Saying since its founding two years ago, XAI has rapidly become one of the leading AI labs in the world, building models and data centers, saying X is the digital town square where more than 600 million active users go to find the real-time source of ground.
Let's see here.
We got this.
We got here.
Dubsau says, Martin loves to talk about them boys, but sensors chats to ask tough questions like they would.
Hypocrite.
Dubsauce, what question have I censored?
The chat is not censored at all, my friend.
I'm not censoring you.
So go ahead and ask your question.
Send it in a chat and ask your question, my friend.
I will go ahead and answer it because I don't know what the hell you're talking about.
Yo, that ain't Angie's dog.
It's a CC member super hobby.
All right.
Hey, Martin, did you hear about Andrew Tate supposedly choked and strangled his girlfriend?
What's the story behind this?
All right, I'll address that in a little bit.
Hey, Martin, in the process of becoming a military officer, it's my best opinion option to make real money in my 20s.
However, since Trump took office, I'm worried about going to war for them boys.
Any advice?
That's what comes with it, my friend.
Hopefully, we don't.
Martin, are the cameras on traffic lights used for light display readers as well?
Sometimes they are, yeah.
TMA.
Definitely.
One of those guys, though, I'm correct.
Talking about you on the no jumper stream.
Who?
And what did they say?
Send me the clip.
Yeah, but Dove Saw, since you want to go ahead and say this shit and call me a hypocrite for censoring you, which I have never once censored you.
I don't even know who the fuck you are because the Rumble Chat doesn't censor anybody.
go ahead and ask your question about them boys found a truth and in the last two years has been transformed into one of the most efficient companies in the world positioning it to deliver scalable future growth He goes on to talk about combining the data, models, compute, distribution, and talent of these.
And Large Rich said, just open the live stream and Myron talking about cap people.
Yeah, you know it, bro.
Hey, man, I keep it real with you guys, bro.
I'm not over here on some bullshit.
Speaking of which, by the way, guys, if you want to get your chat right on air, MyronGainesX.com.
I forgot to fucking show y'all this.
Forgot to show you guys this shit.
So, these two companies, this advanced AI capability of XAI and X's massive reach.
He says this will allow us to build a platform that actively accelerates human progress.
And he thanks everyone for their support.
So, yeah, we'll see what happens, man.
But I don't think it's good.
This over AI-ness, I think this can really come back and bite us in the ass, chat.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man.
I really do think that this shit can get us fucked up later on.
But we'll see.
We shall see.
We shall see, my friends.
So, all right.
So, check this out.
This comes from Dom.
Breaking news: conservative communist Jackson Inkel leads a massive rally in Yemen in response to U.S. attacks.
Because the people of Yemen fear nobody but God.
Oh, shit.
They just had the translator there as well.
holy
i understand that here today it is courts day And I could think of nowhere else I would rather be than with the free people of Yemen.
Did really all these people show up?
No way.
Bruh.
Bruh.
Comments are crazy.
man I'm a Oh, man.
All right.
I'm just going to reserve.
We're going to move on to the next story, chat.
Holy.
Bruh.
this nigga.
Bro, FBI is rubbing their palms right now, man.
Yo.
That's crazy.
I'm reading the comments in the chat.
You guys are fucking funny, bro.
You guys are funny, bro.
Oh, man.
This nigga's crazy, bro.
All right, to everyone thinking, actually, hit that dumb broad.
Look at the photos of her supposed bruises.
And you tell me if a six-foot-three, four-time kickboxing champ is only doing that amount of damage.
That comes from the finance bros.
No and Billy says, so we know politicians are bought.
We know the rich buy presidents.
We aren't used to seeing the rich out in the open like Musk helping the president and actively doing stuff.
We were used to them being in the shadows.
I'm thinking why people hate Musk.
Yeah, look, I get it, man.
Obviously, Jackson has Jackson Inkel, he has a lot of, you know, strong thoughts.
He's very anti-Zionist.
He has a lot of, he likes communism, etc.
Look, he has his opinions.
I don't agree with all of them.
I like the guy.
He's a nice dude.
But yeah, that's crazy, though.
Giving a speech out in Yemen with like in Houthi territory, that's crazy, bro.
That's crazy.
You know, I just hope he's safe.
Really, that's what it comes down to.
We can have a difference in political views.
I just hope he's safe and nothing bad happens to him.
That's really all that matters.
So, all right, so let's go ahead and see here because I think Josie sent me this.
She sent me this interview and she told me a certain time stamp.
Let me double-check here.
Make sure.
Josie, I think you're in the chat.
Let me see here.
Oh, I got another thing here as well.
Okay, let me get this up for you guys as well.
One on one second, ninjas.
Because I did not see this interview yet.
So I'm watching it for the first time with you, Ninjas.
Bro, hold on.
B, is it the storytelling aspect?
Is it the solving of a problem?
Whatever it may be.
And if you can't do what you, you know, dreamed of as a kid or spent 10 years of your life in LA like I did, thinking, like, yeah, I'll just go be an actor forever and work in this industry.
I'm totally content and fulfilled now with what I'm doing because the meat of why I loved all of that, I get to do every day.
And I get to do it now, especially being independent.
I get to do it and I'm in the driver's seat.
I get to decide, you know, who I work with.
And I can, you know, honestly tell my audience that if I'm sitting down with somebody, if I'm collaborating with somebody, if I'm partnering with somebody, it's because I want to.
It's because I trust them.
How did you, before we get into independent, how did you guys come up with the concept?
How did all right?
This dumbass dub sauce.
You censor questions about why Tate flaked on the pod during his visit.
Multiple people will ask you about that, and you intentionally ignore them.
Okay.
Number one, I'm running the show.
A lot of shit's going on.
A million chats come through.
Right.
I'm sorry I didn't see your fucking question about this topic.
It's very simple, my friends.
We're planning something big for you guys.
That's what's going on.
Plan something big.
I'm in talks with them.
Right?
And that's really the main thing I'll just say.
Plan something big.
And that's what's going down.
All right?
Can't reveal all of it right now.
But that's what it comes down to.
Anything else you want to know?
No one censored any questions.
The fact that you're even able to ask this question, I got it up on screen for you right now and I'm answering it shows that it's not censored.
Okay?
We're planning something big for y'all.
And it's going to be late.
All right.
Anything else?
All right.
Let's get back to what we were talking about.
How did you come up with the comments section?
So it's a funny story because there were two different sides of it.
But I had the idea for a very similar show that I pitched to Prigger You actually.
And it was like.
Prigger you?
I mean...
A quippy, funny, I literally, I still have the pilot, actually, and it's me in my LA apartment.
I've got my leg up on the chair because that was my whole thing at the beginning of comments actually.
Like, I always had my leg up.
And I was going through news stories from a more like right-wing common sense perspective.
And I even read some comments and I had all the funny memes and edits in there.
And I edited it myself, an iMovie.
And my purpose of that was, it was, you know, trifold, I think.
Because one, I didn't feel like there was enough content on this side of the aisle that was short form that would reach my generation.
Because we have the, you know, attention span of a P. And that was why I added in all the edits and the memes and the sound effects, which is a lot of YouTubers were doing that at the time.
I was a big fan of this girl named Emma Chamberlain who had blown up on YouTube over the past 10 years or so.
And she always had really funny edits and sounds.
Also, I want to put this out for you guys.
If one of you guys was banned unfairly on Rumble, DM Josie instead of derailing the show.
She just messaged me saying that.
So yeah, if you guys got the banned or whatever, I don't know why you shouldn't be getting banned.
Josie will go ahead and unban you.
So just message her instead of bitching in the chat and derailing the show.
Sound effects.
And they would keep me just captivated in these videos.
And I also felt like there wasn't anybody that was like me speaking to young people.
Like I said, Will Witt was the debatable.
I would say that Brett Cooper gives a lot of like normie conservative takes.
A lot of chicks give this shit.
The only one.
I had a lot of people that I would find on YouTube and, you know, I would listen to Dennis sometimes when he would pop up on my YouTube feed or Michael and, you know, Ben and Ken would watch Candace's.
I was like consuming her stuff during BLM, all of her live streams and her rants and all that.
But there wasn't anybody that was, there wasn't anybody who was young or just like an average girl.
Like the young women that I saw were like the Trump admin interns in their like pencil skirts or like the five.
Berlin says the first VRs humanizer, she had a rough life.
Sean Ryan was a therapist for four hours.
Okay.
Ox News women, or they were like the, you know, the hunters in Montana.
And I wasn't either of those.
I was like, I'm just kind of a, I don't know.
I'm not, I'm just sort of in the middle.
I'm just don't want to really be preached at, but there's a lot of stuff going on in the world that doesn't make sense and that's chaotic.
And I'm losing friends and I feel alienated and lonely.
And if I feel this way, then I know other people do.
So maybe I could do something about it.
Was it all you?
You came up with it all.
So that was my side of it.
And so I had this pilot pitched.
And so Modela Wire approached me.
I was like, actually, I had this idea for a show.
And they have obviously a very strict pitch policy as anybody does in entertainment.
They're like, actually, we can't, if you pitched it somewhere else, like we can't accept your pitch.
You're not even hired yet.
And so we were just sitting in this Zoom.
See, why are you pitching your stuff to like these, fuck these conservative outlets, man?
Just do it yourself, dude.
You know?
Meeting, they're like, this is our idea.
You know, it'll be a short form show.
We want, you know, really funny edits and memes.
And you'll read comments.
I was like, this is like, this is perfect.
This is like the meeting of the minds.
And it was so cool.
And I think people assume, and I've said this before, that it was like the suits there that were going, we need to reach the young people.
It was like the entire show was created by people that are around my age.
They were all newly graduated.
I think the oldest was like 24.
So it was created by, out of necessity for the content that we wanted to consume.
Curtis Leon says, could Hinko face criminal charges when he returns?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I hope not.
Curtis Leon.
I hope not.
Caleb says, yo, Amy, thank you for everything you've done for me.
I was blue pilled about the world in 2022.
My ex-GNOME and I was depressed and I'm 50 pounds down.
Good stuff for you, my friend.
Made by us.
Big W?
For people our age.
And so we had, they got the green light to hire me, even though I don't think the suits knew, you know, why I was being hired.
But they were like, okay, you know, try it out.
And.
Josie, I don't want to keep watching her yap.
What the fuck is a timestamp, Josie?
Stop being a useless woman.
What is the actual timestamp where she talks about the Daily Wire?
I don't want to keep watching this.
You said 315.47, and we're way past that.
How did you, before we get into independent, how did you guys come up with the concept...
How did great edition?
So they contributed that part and we developed it for three months and then launched it in the end of February or March in 2022.
And in the back corner of that tiny studio with no money, no paid ads, nobody really paying attention, we hit a million in four months.
You hit a million in four months.
Yeah.
You amassed 4.5 million in three years.
Yeah.
Hold on.
But, okay, hold on.
Let's go back here.
See, I had to find it myself, Josie L. And was having it be driven by comments.
Of like, that's a unique, you know, kind of value add of they'll just talk about your values and opinions, but like, what are normal people on the internet saying?
I was like, that's a great addition.
So they contributed that part and we developed it for three months and then launched it in the end of February or March in 2022.
And in the back corner of that tiny studio with no money, no paid ads, nobody really paying attention, we hit a million in four months.
Bro, see, here, okay.
I talked about this the other day, right?
How, you know, look, the Daily Wire, you guys know my criticisms of the Daily Wire.
I've said it before.
Jeremy Boring's a retard.
Ben Shapiro is a moronic Zionist, obsessed, right?
And, you know, Michael Knowles is a pussy and Matt Walsh is just a coward, right?
I've had my criticisms of the Daily Wire.
But for Brett to say, oh, yeah, we didn't get no support, like no paid ads, none of this other shit.
Bro, the fact that you're on Daily Wire, right, is fucking huge.
There's a reason why you were pitching your show to Prager you and all these other big conservative networks.
By you being on the network, that is the advertisement, you know?
Like, because here's the thing, right?
I could tell you guys, as someone that made a channel, built it up with almost no fucking endorsements, big endorsements, right?
I'm telling you, just being on a big ass network brings eyeballs to you just for existing on that network.
So her being on the Daily Wire is the main reason she reached a million in four months.
It wasn't that she's unique or intriguing or super interesting.
Like I told you guys before, a lot of Brett Cooper six are very normie conservative talking points.
She has a look.
She's able to talk about things that a lot of people think.
And she's able to appeal to a certain audience of, you know, women that might want to be conservatives, et cetera.
And she's very average looking, right?
She has that all-American look.
So I think a combination of that, alongside being on the Daily Wire, absolutely helped her.
But for her to sit there and say, oh, yeah, we got a million in four months with no advertising, blah, blah, blah.
You being on the Daily Wire is advertising.
If you had made your channel by yourself with no Daily Wire backing, with nothing, you would not have reached a million in four months.
Like, come on, man.
You wouldn't.
You wouldn't.
You really wouldn't.
So even me, someone who shits on the Daily Wire all the time, I call it the fucking Israeli wire.
Even me, one of the biggest critics, even I can acknowledge that you would not have had that rapid success without the Daily Wire pushing you and supporting you.
No fucking way.
You being on their platform in itself is advertising because though they might not pump the money directly into you, they pump the money into the Daily Wire.
And since they pump the money into the Daily Wire and they pay to be on the front page of YouTube, they pay to make sure that their videos are always suggested, et cetera.
You being a part of the network in itself gives you exposure that you would have never gotten otherwise.
And I could tell you guys, this is an independent guy who built it from the ground up with no fucking network backing me.
That having a network backing you is fucking huge.
Huge.
Whether or not they decide to give you advertising dollars, that's irrelevant.
Because the name Daily Wire is what they're putting dollars behind, and you're a part of that.
So some of those people come over to watch you just by you being on the network.
And then you being a female helps a lot too because they had Candace Owens to help them with getting the black people.
Then they have you, a younger female, to bring in that younger demographic of women.
Because most young women are liberals and progressives.
So you fill the void that they needed.
It's an equal exchange, in my opinion.
So that's the cold art truth.
Would she have been as big without the Daily Wire initially pushing her?
Fuck no.
No, dude.
No.
Because the fact that they put her on her network eliminated hours upon hours of tedious time she would have had to fight to get seen in the algorithm.
There's new YouTubers every day making videos, uploading the fucking YouTube.
She bypassed all that by being on the fucking network.
And unless you're in the YouTube game, you're not going to understand that.
You're not going to know.
There's a reason why she was pitching her shit to Prague or you and all these other big conservative media outlets.
She's not stupid.
She knows even if I don't get paid like that or they don't push that much money into me individually, me being on the network in itself is going to be fucking huge.
This is why.
Look, a lot of you guys, you know, a lot of you guys may or may not watch a guy like Nick Fuentes.
That's why I have an enormous amount of respect for Nick.
You guys want to know why?
He's blackballed in the conservative media.
Big time.
Blackballed.
Crazy.
For years, they said, don't mention this guy's name.
Ben Shapiro did everything in his power to fucking destroy him when he was like 18 years old.
He was shadow, it's like completely nuclear.
No one touched this guy.
And not only did they blackball him, but every other conservative media outlet also blackballed him.
Why?
Because it's all owned by the same fucking people.
So the fact that he was able to build an audience on a platform while being blackballed by the conservative fucking media, huge.
Huge.
She didn't have to deal with that.
They put her on.
And all she needed was to get put on.
From there, you could build your audience.
Us, we built our audience in the self-improvement space.
But the conservative media, bro, who owns that shit?
Daily Wire, Prague or You.
Why do you guys think the right wing is completely cooked by Israel?
Have you ever thought about that?
Everyone in right-wing media doesn't criticize Israel, at least until recently.
And when they do, like Candace Owens did, they got rid of her.
But Candace Owens was too big to fail at that point.
But if you're small and are critical of Israel, they destroy your career before it even starts.
So look, I'm not shitting on Brad Cooper and saying that she's not talented.
She's absolutely talented.
But what I am saying is that she's underappreciating the enormous amount of exposure Daily Wire gave her by trying to say, oh, well, they didn't put advertising dollars into me directly.
That's irrelevant.
They put advertising dollars into Daily Wire, which you directly or indirectly benefited from.
And you're able to fool a good amount of people saying shit like that if they're not in the YouTube game or the content creation game.
But someone like me, who's telling y'all, keeping it real with you guys, because you guys know I don't fucking pull no punches, being on a major network is fucking huge.
You don't need no goddamn advertising dollars directly.
And quite frankly, you're a new act.
You're not going to get shit in the first year.
They got to see if you're even, like, if you're even able to get viewers, which she was able to do.
But they don't owe her any type of like marketing push.
You being on the network in itself is the privilege.
Anyway, let me see here.
I know some of y'all niggas probably gonna sip in the chat for her, though.
Have you seen Hulk Hogan's ex-wife crying about being a single and wanting Hulk back?
Yeah, probably the only reason she's doing that is because she's old and realizes she can't command the same men she used to back in the day.
Punisher.
So, Myron, when can we expect your ass on the Sean Ryan show?
He's no stranger to controversy.
Now he's scared to have me on.
He's scared to have me on.
I spoke with his booker.
They didn't say it outwardly, but that's what I think it is.
Cuts edits make her look and sound smart, but this interview exposed it brain dead.
I didn't watch the full interview.
I'll keep it a thousand with you guys, bro.
Like, I don't very rarely do I watch female interviews.
Maybe I'm a sexist.
Who knows?
Hey, Myron, did you see that Elon sold X?
No, he didn't.
We already broke this down.
One of his other companies acquired it, but he still owns both.
So he did not sell X. Name me, one other content creator who's creating honest, entertaining real content.
Everyone else is soul list and I'll sell out to actually suck.
Retired agent now schooling these kids the go.
I appreciate that, my friend.
I keep it real, man.
She can't even speak a full sentence.
They need to edit her.
Bro, I didn't watch this interview beforehand.
I'll watch a little bit of it here.
You should make your thief song when the piss breaks.
Bro, I'm on YouTube, man.
I can't put that.
can't do that shit.
Marin, I know you don't watch TV, but I think you'll find a show called Black Mirror interesting as some episodes show how technology can go as far as the one with the...
Yeah, no, man.
I don't watch TV, bro.
Peter Darker.
I appreciate the suggestion, but I don't watch TV.
I think it makes you stupider.
I truly do think it makes you stupider.
All right, let's watch a little bit of this because you guys are saying that she can't form a sentence.
Let's see here.
You hit a million in four months.
Yeah.
You amassed 4.5 million in three years.
Yeah.
It was a rocket ship.
We were the fastest-growing show and on, you know, the right.
We were one of the top three fastest-growing YouTube channels on all of YouTube.
Wow.
Again, no money, no anything.
I mean, we had money with.
You're on the Daily Wire, Brett.
Come on, man.
Come on, Brett.
You're on the Daily Wire.
All right.
I'm not trying to minimize the success, but you're on the probably, I would argue, the Daily Wire before this fucking Israel bullshit happened with Ben Shapiro tripping out and spurging.
You can make the argument that the Daily Wire was the biggest conservative media outlet in the United States.
You can honestly make that argument between her, Candice Owens, Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles.
Actually, you know what?
No, they were the biggest.
I'm just going to say it.
Now that I actually think about it, when they had Candice Owens, no, they were the biggest.
You were on the biggest conservative media outlet in America.
Yes, you're going to blow up.
Like, come on, dude.
Get support, you know.
They gave us like $10,000.
It's wild that she's like not giving the Daily Wire like the credit.
And this, and I hate to say that shit, by the way.
I actually hate to say that.
You guys know I have been critical of the Daily Wire for a very long time.
I've been going back and forth with Ben Shapiro for years, especially with my things that you need to have in place before you get married.
You guys know this.
You guys know this.
So the fact that I even have to come to Daily Wire's defense right now pisses me off.
But the truth is the truth, whether I like it or not, for her to sit here and make it as if it's the Daily Wire was not a critical component to her success is absolutely wild.
And keep in mind, guys, now that I actually think about it, now that I actually think about it, the Daily Wire was the biggest conservative outlet in America prior to this October 7th bullshit because they had Candace Owens, they had Matt Walsh, they had Michael Knowles, they had her, they had Ben Shapiro.
And this is before Ben Shapiro started spurting out on October 7th.
So no, dude, no.
For her to sit there and say, we're the fastest growing, and she's like not giving them any credit is absolutely crazy to me.
$10, $20,000 to buy the cameras and build, you know, $10,020,000 to buy the cameras.
That's huge.
That's money that you didn't have to spend.
What the fuck?
Set.
You can get like the headphones, the mic, and all that stuff.
But it was.
You didn't pay for any of it.
See, when you actually pay for your own equipment and you don't have a sponsor paying for it for you, you know how much shit costs.
You know how valuable shit is.
Right?
Like, $10,000 to $20,000 for cameras is really good.
The camera I'm using right now, this is a Sony FX3.
This camera is somewhere between $3,000 to $5,000.
Okay?
This camera, Sony A7R, it's roughly $2,000 to $3,000.
This camera over here, Sony a7R as well.
$2,000 to $3,000.
$10,000 to $20K for cameras is fucking good.
That's a lot of money.
A lot.
She's getting damn near cinema-line cameras.
The Sony FX3 is a cinnamon-line camera.
And the fact that she didn't have to pay for it herself is huge.
A lot of it was organic of people just sharing it.
Wow.
See.
So they gave you a $10,000 budget and you created a $4.5 million.
Well, she said $10,000 to $20,000, actually.
Million viewership.
Yeah.
$10,000.
A lot of it was organic of people into the mic and all that stuff and build, you know, a set.
They gave us like $10,000.
Again, no money, no anything.
I mean, we had money.
We had support, you know, they gave us like $10,000, $20,000 to buy the cameras and build, you know, a set and get like...
That's a lot of money to build a set with just one person.
That's a lot of money.
Can easily build a great set with $20,000 in one person.
And remember, that's just like, that doesn't show, that doesn't count for the infrastructure that they probably had in place.
They probably already had the studio.
They probably already had all that shit.
They just need to put in the microphones and, well, one microphone in her case, two or three camera angles.
That's plenty of money for a solo show.
Like the headphones, the mic, and all that stuff.
But it was a lot of it was organic of people just sharing it.
Wow.
Seeing.
So they gave you a $10,000 budget and you created a 4.5 million viewership.
Yeah.
That's fucking insane.
Yeah.
In three years.
How did that rank against the other shows?
We, um, Ben always had significantly more.
I outpaced a lot of them.
Yeah.
Any jealousy?
No, I don't think so.
Felt good.
Yeah.
I mean, I was just like.
I love how she's like discounting the fact that like Daily Wire was the biggest media company at the time and she built that on their platform.
Shocked as anybody.
I was like, I don't even know how.
I was like, this is wild.
No, and I'm so, and I like, I think about, you know, my brother saying that and all of these things that have now happened since then.
And I'm, I'm really, really grateful for the shot that they gave me.
Okay, at least you said that.
And I had great people.
Because you would not be here without them.
And I hate that I even have to fucking say that shit.
But you would not be anywhere near this without them at all.
If you started a YouTube channel on your own and said the same exact content without the Daily Wire pushing you, no one would know who Brett Cooper is.
And that's a fucking fact.
If she had started her own shit and made a YouTube channel called it, Common Sex with Brett Cooper, no Daily Wire push, we would not know who Brett Cooper is today.
So you better fucking show some goddamn humbleness and say, thank God, because without them, you would not be in this position.
Well, you know, that core team who launched the show with me, that was like dream team.
And we were just so much synergy.
And it made me like doing that show every day.
We did 10 episodes a week, sometimes more, but two episodes a day.
It made me so much better in basically every aspect of my life.
I get comfortable being Brett on camera, not being behind a roll, kind of like we talked about very early on.
I became incredibly articulate in my beliefs.
I became unwavering.
I think I became less of a people pleaser in my work because I had to go on camera every day and share what I thought.
And I was getting death threats and being called a transphobe and a racist and whatever.
Oh, tough.
Oh, no.
Being called a transphobe.
Oh, no.
You're a POS.
Did that bother you?
Not really, actually.
Because I felt so strongly about what I believed and I felt like what I was doing was important.
Because I would meet people in person.
I think that was really, really helpful who were my age or around my age who said, like, thank you for saying what I'm too afraid to say.
Or what I like, I felt and I felt crazy for thinking this.
And you make me feel like I'm not as alone.
Especially young women who came up to me and said that.
Because it was, it was all born out of purpose of me feeling that exact same way.
Did that start happening immediately?
Pretty soon after, yeah.
It was very weird.
But thankfully, because I'd been in acting, my mom was very proactive in conversations like that because she was like, at any moment, any of these auditions, you know, I was auditioning for things like Wolverine and or Disney Channel, whatever.
These things that, you know, if I had actually booked any of those, my life would have blown up in an instant.
We watched that happen on a regular basis, people that I knew was in acting classes with.
So we had lengthy conversations about fame and influence growing up.
Because my mom was like, you could walk away from acting in a moment.
I wouldn't care.
Because I would believe that what you learned was important and you had a great time doing it.
You have no pressure to do this.
But if this is what you so she went to like an acting school too, bro, what the fuck?
Hold on, man.
bro she one of them boys chat hmm
interesting All right, I'm going to switch over to something else.
And you're auditioning for these huge things that could literally change your entire world.
You need to know what fame is.
And you need to have such a secure sense of self and understand that the reason why you have that and why you would have the money and the power and the influence is because of those people.
So you better not act like a piece of shit, basically.
Good advice.
Can't compromise that.
And it was like, that was from a young age.
Because again, you never know.
You could have booked something and then suddenly you're on some show every week and everybody knows who you are.
So it's very proactive.
And that, you know, when I left to move to Nashville, she had the same conversation with me again.
She was like, I don't know if they're ever going to make a show with you.
I don't know if you're going to be coming.
All right.
We're going to go ahead.
This comes from Chief Trumpster on X. We got here.
Dean Withers was very upset that real Jared Taylor spoke at Colorado Mesa yesterday.
Thankfully, despite Dean's temper tantrum and being initially mistaken as a lost child, the show went on.
Oh, shit, bro.
Hold on, let me.
Dean Withers is such a fucking pussy, man.
So insufferable.
Look at that, guys.
He won't answer the question.
He wants to tell you that he loves you.
But why won't he answer the question?
Why have you kicked so far y'all calling your black students again because it's a real material harm?
But you won't kick him off even though he's perpetuating the identical Mr. Rohan.
Like advocating for sacred spaces.
I gotta defend your rights.
In a yes or no, do you have an answer to my question?
Are you there?
Jared, why did you get to the mess and you didn't?
In a yes or no, do you have an answer to my question?
You didn't even respond to his email.
He said so.
Yeah, I'm not talking about white supremacists.
Hey, yes or no?
We have nothing to say to that question.
Why was he a white superhero?
I will always defend your rights to be here, to exist here.
Defending their right was not allowed to do on campus.
Are we talking about this in campus?
I love you guys.
Wait, one second.
I have a question.
I just want to hand it.
I just want to ask him.
Look how small he is, man.
So insufferable, man.
So fucking insufferable.
And he's a coward, too.
Like, that's what makes it even worse.
And yeah, Jared Taylor's back on, they banned them everywhere, too, man.
He's embarrassed a lot of these fucking, you know, FBA motherfuckers, these pro-black people.
He embarrassed dumbass Tariq Nasheed pretty badly, that matter of fact, which is hilarious.
Let me see here.
What we got.
But yeah, Dean Withers is a fucking character.
I'm probably going to expose the DMs that I have with him about how he just completely backed out after challenging me to a fucking debate, which is retarded.
Let's see here.
What else do we got?
There was something else.
Give me one sec, Chad.
All right, Curtis Leon says, "Did you hear about MIAX is trying to make a comeback album?
supposed to feature Silk the Shocker, Kane, Abel, and Seamurder from prison?
I'll be honest with you, Curtis.
I don't give a fuck.
I don't give a fuck about that, bro.
It's a very strange thing to super chat in, bro.
But no, I do not care about that whatsoever.
Let's see here.
Yeah, they're in the channel like, "Bro, who cares?
Yeah, that's a strange thing to say to Super Chat about, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
Like, a little confused by that.
A little, little confused by that.
So, yeah.
Let's see what else we got here.
Oh, shit.
Look at this.
Breaking news.
Haley Welsh, aka Hawk Tuo Girl, says the SEC has finished investigating her and will not be pursuing any charges or monetary sanctions.
So she'd be walking away clean after the crypto scam.
So she rug-pulled all you niggas.
So what about the people who lost their money?
Yep, y'all niggas are cooked.
Oh, man.
She went from, bro.
She went from Hawk Tua, girl to see you later, girl.
Bro.
She got your money, man.
To all the simps, man.
Fusion Ninja says, my supervisor got me hooked watching.
You're currently watching at work, WSSWF FNF.
Hey, I appreciate that, bro.
We're the realest niggas on the internet, man.
We're the realest niggas on the internet.
A lot of people are scared to talk to us, but it's fine.
Shit happens.
Goddamn, bro.
Nobody lost money.
They won't invest in the most retarded thing they could have done.
Yeah, facts.
Niggas are retarded.
Yeah, the guys that got rug-pulled, like, y'all niggas are stupid.
Like, bro.
Let's see what else we got here.
Let me go.
All right.
Here's a video of an FBI agent getting stopped by a rookie cop.
That's from The Simpsons.
Breaking news.
Kiss Sean Kingston's mom found guilty in fraud trial?
No way.
Really?
All right.
Sean.
Did he go to trial on that?
No way he went to trial 19 minutes ago.
Wow.
All right.
Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother were found guilty on all accounts in their federal wire fraud trial in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
A jury delivered the convictions, three and a half hours of deliberation.
Cooked.
Janice Turner was remanded into federal custody where she was ordered to remain until sentencing scheduled for July 11th.
Kingston was ordered to be confined to house wrestling with electronic monitoring.
He must post-security bond of a home valued at $500,000 and $200,000 in cash according to the court.
God damn.
Kingston 34, whose real name is Kashawn Anderson, and his mother, 61-year-old Turner, were accused of defrauding a jewelry business, a luxury bed company, a used luxury and exotic car dealership, and a luxury micro-led TV company.
Arrest warrant said.
Kingston was arrested in Fort Irwin, California in May on a warrant issued by Florida's Broward County Sheriff's Office after a SWAT team raided his home in Southeast Ranches of Community and Broward.
Cooked, bro.
Absolutely bomb bucket.
That's what you get for scamming, nigga.
Honestly, stupid.
Yeah, hear him and his bald ass mom.
Bruh.
So they actually went to trial.
They must have requested a speedy trial then.
Because I remember they arrested him last year for this shit.
i think it was secret service that did the investigation i think it was secret service let me Let me.
Damn, bro.
Niggas air-fried, bro.
Like, holy Jamaican scammers.
Bomb bucket.
caught up wow I've been in this courthouse in Fort Lauderdale, actually.
Just now that it's that it's wrapping up.
Obviously, it's rough.
Do you wish you would have tested?
Yeah, this is downtown Fort Lauderdale.
So, yeah, man.
Bruh.
And here it is.
Just now that it's wrapping up, obviously it's rough with your mother being left here.
I don't even feel sorry for him.
This is what your fat ass gets, man.
you guys know how i feel about scammers and this isn't the first time This isn't the first time, by the way.
His mom got arrested for fraud a couple years back.
FYI.
Because I hate fucking criminals, guys.
You guys know this.
And scamming and frauding is like some of the worst shit.
Because I covered this case actually in detail.
I covered this case in detail.
Let me go here and show y'all, ninjas.
If you guys want to watch it where I go over the fucking Sean Kingston FedReacts.
Boom.
So feel free to go check it out, guys.
I will go over the evidence in the case and everything.
How his mom was arrested by the feds already for this shit.
This isn't the first time these niggas have been doing this shit.
He scammed the TV company.
There's a link for you guys right there.
But yeah.
Bro is bro.
Here, here's the because I went over the criminal complaint too, if I'm not mistaken.
Oh, no.
This was me showing you guys what a criminal complaint is.
What a criminal complaint affidavit looks like.
Yeah.
So anyway.
Okay, because for you guys to understand, this is a good...
This was the house.
It was big.
It sold millions of copies.
It was playing all over the airwaves.
I was a junior in high school.
Yeah, man.
Dude made millions upon millions of dollars, man.
And still frauded niggas, bro.
He had these guys come out and put a TV in his house.
And he had all this jewelry that was given to him on a consignment.
He didn't pay nobody, bro.
Now, you can't do that to people, man.
But yeah, I covered this already.
If you guys want details on this case, go check it out.
I'll drop the link in here for you guys again.
But yeah, man, he defrauded a bunch of people, man.
That's why I don't feel sorry.
Because I covered this case in detail.
He defrauded a jewel.
He defrauded a TV company.
All this shit.
Saying that he was going to pay them and he never paid them.
Left them niggas hanging, bro.
So, no, I don't feel sorry.
Don't fucking scam people, man.
Don't fucking scam people.
All right, Martin, you need to watch this three-minute video and read the comments.
Absolutely wild.
And this is why everyone praises Manjioni like Martin.
Watch, please.
I want to see your reaction.
Bro, if this shit is trash, I'm about to roast you, Demetrius.
If this shit is trash, nigga, I'm literally going to cook you.
Because I'm pushing this to the forefront for you, nigga.
So I hope this shit is not whack.
Because if it is, I'm going to cook your dumbass, nigga.
You and your pink BMW.
What the fuck?
Bruh.
What is this?
Nigga.
Okay, cool.
All right.
Well, what the fuck is this?
All right.
And it looks like the bill went.
How can I help you?
So I think there's a mistake on the bill, but maybe you could help me out.
We got a bill.
So it goes here.
This is not satire.
This is state of healthcare in America for a life-saving ambulance ride for my daughter.
The state of California is penalizing citizens who have insurance.
And then we realized that you guys didn't have our insurance.
So we sent you the insurance.
And it looks like the bill went up.
It went up.
Yeah, the first bill we got without the insurance was $600.
And then the second one was almost $1,300.
Okay.
Yeah, so that first invoice you received, that's a discount that you receive if you're uninsured.
So you're not eligible for the discount since you are insured.
And so the bill was $2,342.14.
We built your insurance.
Your insurance only paid $1,078.85.
Can I go back to the discount without the insurance?
No, sir, you're insured, so you're not eligible for the discount.
If I go cancel my insurance, am I eligible for the discount?
No, sir, because we checked eligibility, and you do have active coverage for data service.
Oh, I needed to cancel it before I got the service to get the discount.
You're only eligible for the discount if you're uninsured.
Okay, so I'll get cheaper health care if I'm uninsured.
If you're uninsured, you're eligible for the discount.
Correct.
Is this common?
Like, you're in, I pay for insurance and I end up paying more out of pocket because I pay for a premium.
That's wild.
No, this is just a new law that passed therapist started 2024 AB716.
And you're the law is if you receive a discount if you're uninsured.
Okay.
So when we first send a invoice to the patient, we build them as they're uninsured.
If you're insured, unfortunately, you're not eligible for the discount.
Okay, so just if I have the incentive straight here, if I want to pay less for medical care, I should cancel my insurance if my daughter needs life-saving medical care.
I'm not sure.
I don't know, sir.
This one should cancel your insurance.
I'm just letting you know that that discounts only for patients who are uninsured.
Okay, that's that's that is special.
That is a special law.
Um, so there's no way to put that discount onto an insured person, only the uninsured people get that.
Correct.
All right, now he wants me to look at the comments.
Let's see here.
The guy on the phone is like, look, bro, I just work here.
Unreal.
This pisses me off so much.
I hate health insurance.
No disrespect for this customer service rep. Full disrespect for politicians and health insurance.
Reason number 9,687 why Luigi is innocent.
Of course, this dumbass bitch would say something like that.
I'm convinced there is zero logic in American healthcare.
The fact they can discount $1,700 so easily just proves the insane markup.
This one, you understand, Luigi Mangione, cancel insurance, got it.
And they wonder why citizens support Luigi Mangioni.
This is not, this would not be getting paid.
America is an absolute joke.
Why is this not viral?
It's not okay.
It is viral now.
Let Luigi out.
He's got stuff to do.
Yeah, bro.
Of course.
Bro, the left always advocates for violence more, man.
I'm standing on that.
I'm telling y'all, bro, we just literally saw this dumbass Asian communist motherfucker blow up a Tesla dealership.
We got these dumbass hoes in here talking about, yeah, Luigi isn't that bad.
Bro, absolutely wild how liberals are totally the fuck.
America will never have universal healthcare like Canada and every other country in the world.
Number one, this music is trash.
Is there a way for me to mute this shit?
All right, there we go.
What does this nigga do?
You gonna cry in front of the fucking camera or something?
Bro, TikTok is brain rot.
I can't watch that shit.
Anyway, Demetrius, I won't roast you so bad.
Yeah, I read the comments.
Proves what I've always said.
I genuinely believe that liberals are far more violent than conservatives are with their political views.
They're far more likely, they're far more comfortable engaging in and inciting violence than the right.
Jared from Dallas, might as you hear about Cain and Abel see murder from prison.
Nigga, why did you, Why are you guys asking me?
Ask me about this shit.
You ask the guy to give a fuck about Silk the Shocker and MIA.
Guys, I don't give a shit about this.
This is the second person to ask me this question.
I don't give a fuck about that shit, man.
Slow IQ shit, man.
Oh, yo, you hear about this Silk the Shocker album?
MIA.
Who cares?
Shit, retarded.
Baby Vaso says, these young wealthy streamers are like level five right choose.
Thunderstone straight out the womb, thundershock, tackle, and tail whip, easy prey for ethos.
Facts.
Baby Vasso, that's a perfect fucking analogy.
I agree with that 100%, bro.
Niggas get that Pikachu and give them the Thunderstone immediately.
And they don't learn the proper attacks.
They never learn Thunderbolt.
They never learned Thunder.
They have all the stupid ass moves because they got the Thunderstone too early.
A perfect fucking analogy.
My friend, I'm going to be a Don Demark for that one.
Baby Gems.
Why do you use Wiki?
Because it's simple to search.
I don't know if you saw the clip that showed Israelis were trained to make edits on Wiki to form a narrative.
Hey, Bobby's Gems.
Stupid.
That's precisely why I use Wikipedia.
That's precisely why.
Because it's run by those boys.
So when I find information that's contrary to those boys and it shows what I'm saying is the truth, that shows I'm more credible.
That's precisely why I use Wikipedia.
Bobby's gems.
You stupid.
All right.
Let's see.
Is there anything else?
All right.
Thunderbolt or Thunder?
Thunder is more powerful, but Thunderbolt is more accurate.
The thing with Thunder is that it has like 80% accuracy, if I'm not mistaken.
Don't ask me how I fucking remember that shit.
Let's see here.
You niggas put the Myron Tubman meme.
That is funny.
Alright.
If your niggas get us a 2.5k likes, I'll go ahead because you guys have been asking for this shit for a minute.
it.
I'll go ahead and react to this stupid ass bitch.
What's her name again?
Bree Stern.
Which, I mean, I already know with that last name where she's from.
So go ahead, ninjas.
If we get the video up to 2.5k, I'll go ahead and react to that shit.
And now we're going to cover 9-11.
11-11.
11-11.
Nick Arena, big thanks for big thanks for not going to Ultra and doing this debrief tonight.
I got you, man.
I got you.
One of my buddies actually is fucking screaming at me right now on text saying I need to go to Ultra.
But no, I will not be going to Ultra.
I will be here with you guys hanging out with you, ninjas instead.
Fuck Ultra.
I'd rather hang out with you guys.
Honestly.
What are we at here?
We're at 1.5.
We had 2.5 and I'll give y'all ninjas that because you guys have been asking for this shit for a minute, bro.
Ali.
Curtis Leon?
It's cloudy here.
Appreciate that, Curtis Leon.
I don't know what that means, but okay.
We got here, Valexia says 70% accuracy and 100% when it's raining and 0% when you factor them boys because they will use the seat to do whatever they want to avoid anything, especially accountability.
Yeah, that's why I like to use Wikipedia because Wikipedia, well, number one, it's easy.
And also, it's there.
And it's run by them.
So when I show you guys shit like the Havara agreement, right?
You guys are able to see that I'm no cap because it comes from them boys.
The Brie bitch was just trying to push her crypto coin sister for these simps.
Yep.
Yep, yep, yep.
Oh, man.
All right, well, we'll wait for the likes to get up.
I told you I would react to this as well, which is we need 2.5k likes, and I'll give you guys the what you guys requested.
Trump admin notifies Congress USAID is closed.
Fires everyone interesting, very, very interesting.
So Stephen A. Smith had a discussion with your boy Ben Shapiro.
I was supposed to react to another ran out of time.
So, where the hell?
Here we go.
He's in the car.
So, if the idea is.
And I have watched part of it.
I will admit that.
Let's see here.
Boom.
Boom.
What else?
Color.
Okay.
No, bro.
We don't endorse violence over here.
UFC.
We beat them with ideas.
We don't need violence.
We're too high IQ for that.
Okay, let's see here.
Let's go ahead and get into this.
And we're probably going to have to switch to Rumble Only here, chat, very soon.
Because we're going to be covering 9-11 with my guy, Richard Gage.
He's going to come on the show.
And talk about 9-11.
That's going to have to switch to Rumble.
But before we do this Stephen A. Smith thing, look at this shit, bro.
Because I commented on this shit.
I go, bro has supreme main character syndrome.
Stephen A. Smith walking on the floor of games is comedy.
Lol.
You really think all eyes are on him when he walks in?
Look at bro, which is kind of true.
All my brags turn to fat.
Some of my men turn to red.
Some of my ladies turn to snack.
Turn this music off, man.
I don't want to hear this fucking monkey music.
Here he is, shaking hands with Floyd Mayweather.
Bro, that hairline is crazy.
I ain't gonna lie, though.
Look at this nigga walking in.
Yeah, look at me, bro.
Yeah, let me shake this random nigga in.
Yeah, look at me, man.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, the reason why I wanted y'all to see this is so you guys get an idea of how this nigga moves.
All right.
Now we're going to see his discussion with Ben Shapiro.
He's got his own podcast and YouTube show.
The man has more than 7.2 million subscribers.
He is one of the preeminent conservative voices in the world, not just this country.
And he's somebody that called me a jackass.
He wanted to see his boy, your boy, as in me.
Well, here I am.
The Stephen A. Smith show with Mr. Ben.
Oh, and I forgot to read this.
God said, She's J and the J's.
All right, Myron, you said your Fed job credit card scam's on the rise.
So, what are those some ways and devices they use to scam people?
Gas stations, bro.
Big one.
Gas stations.
Jake DeMullet, what are your thoughts on getting Adam McGinnis on the pod for an interview?
Sure, I'd be down to it.
They just enjoy the pizza.
You fucking know it, bro.
Peter Darker says, Myron, I know you don't want.
Oh, no, that was okay.
We're caught up.
I just want to make sure I got all you guys on here.
Ben Shapiro up next.
Holla.
Infectionately, I'm not trying to be incinerating.
You caught me a jackass.
How many dudes are you calling jackass and then you're going this show?
Could you tell me that?
Could you answer that one first?
Hey, I appreciate you having me on.
And the invitation, as you know, is open the other way around.
It's shockingly, the answer is probably a lot, actually, in terms of the number of people who I've called the jackass who I've been actually become friendly with or who I've had on the show or vice versa.
So, you know, you're in this business.
You know it.
I got you.
I got you.
I'm not overly offended.
Trust me on that.
All right.
But thank you for coming.
The way Stephen A. Smith talks seems fake.
Yeah, that's media, bro.
That is media, my friend.
Guys, look, I don't want to toot my own horn here.
I really don't.
But you guys do realize that, like, there's very few people with a sizable audience that talk the way I do, talk about the subjects that I talk about with the level of canonness and frankness that I talk with.
Okay, most mainstream entertainers wouldn't dare talk about some of the shit that I talk about, let alone do it live on a live stream where you're not being edited.
Anything can happen.
There's super chats coming on the screen of wild stuff that could happen, right?
Traditional media people would never do that shit.
Okay, there's a reason why so many, so few people live stream.
And then there's an even bigger reason why so few people talk about certain topics that are extremely divisive, problematic, or can lead to you getting in trouble.
All right.
So, and I'm not saying this is too mild horn, but when you guys ask me questions like, yo, go on the Sean Ryan show.
Yo, why can't you get this guest on your show?
etc.
That canonness that you guys appreciate that you like from me that comes at a cost.
And that cost is mainstream outlets are terrified of dealing with guys like me.
I'm considered unhinged to these outlets.
I'm considered problematic.
I'm considered divisive, racist, anti-Semitic, whatever buzzword you want to use.
But this is why you guys are not going to see me a lot of the times on a lot of these mainstream talks.
And that's okay.
That's okay.
But yes, when you guys say, yeah, Stephen A seems fake, or that George Jenko guy I told you guys about the other day when I said, man, this nigga's a fraud.
I get fraud, fraud vibes from him.
Yeah, that's because a lot of people virtue signal say things in a certain way.
It's not raw.
It's not real.
It's not live.
But that authenticity comes at a fucking cost.
And that cost, my friends, is being blackballed from certain entities.
And that's fine.
I accept that.
But I don't want you guys to get mad at me or even get mad at these institutions because some of y'all get mad at the institutions.
I don't want y'all to get mad at them for not wanting to bring me on.
It is what it is, unfortunately.
Again, you can't be based and be famous.
It doesn't work that way, chat.
If you're based, your fame is going to have to come down a bit.
Okay?
Because if you do get famous and based, guess what happens?
They nuke you everywhere.
They ban you off everything.
Look at my guy, Andrew.
What do they do?
They ban him off everything.
Your ability to speak freely and be based is directly proportional to your level of influence.
It is what it is, man.
So, yeah.
I'm on the show.
So let's get right into it, as you know.
Hey, Mark, could you go over the new accusations that the lying ho uh Bree Stern made yesterday?
And Andrew and explained it from a Fed perspective.
She made an Instagram post yesterday.
Yeah, I'm waiting for you guys to get me to 2,500 likes and then I'll go ahead and do that.
Spoke out against your petition to get President Trump to pardon Former Minneapolis.
And if we don't get the 2,500, then, you know, we'll just cover 9-11.
Was police officer Derek Chauvin?
For those that don't know, Chauvin was sentenced to 22 years in prison after being convicted of unintentional second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter of George Floyd.
I wondered if you would feel that way if the officer was black and the victim was Jewish.
That was what I said.
And your response was to call me a race baiter.
Why is that?
Well, here's the thing: both of y'all are race baiters, to be honest.
Ben Shapiro does it for the Jews.
You do it for the blacks.
Both of y'all are race baiters, if I'm going to be honest.
But let's go ahead and see what Ben says here.
I'm going to lower the speed because Ben already talks fast.
Is that Ben Shapiro?
Well, to me, the entire case against Derek Chauvin was rooted in a sort of public racial essentialism that I thought was unnecessary to analyze the case.
If I'm going to look at this case and just look at the facts of the case, the race of the person on the ground and the race of the officer are irrelevant and we should treat it exactly the same, whether both people were black, both people are white.
One person was Jewish, one person was not Jewish.
The identity of the person on the ground, I think, should not be the deciding factor in whether or not Derek Chauvin was convicted of second-degree murder.
It should be the situation, the facts of the case, the autopsy report, and all of the rest.
And so the thing that I actually objected to was the suggestion that my opinion would have changed rooted in the, say, racial or religious identity of the person who died as opposed to the racial or religious identity of the person who was the police officer.
I just don't think that that's how we ought to decide criminal justice cases in general.
And fairness, in fairness to you, I can understand that in general.
Damn it, in most instances, I can agree with that.
But those are cases that we hear about.
I'm talking about the visual impact.
So let's stay right there, Ben.
I am a black man, and I see this black man on the ground, face down, handcuffs behind, handcuffs behind him.
Face is imprinted into the pavement.
The knee of the police officer is on the back of his neck.
He's literally saying he can't breathe to one point crying for his mama.
And it happens for over nine minutes.
I understand from a technical perspective, from a specific analytical perspective, forensic evidence, et cetera, et cetera, fentanyl in the system, et cetera.
I got all of that.
My point is, and my question to you at that time was, seeing that, how could you have another opinion?
How could it be based on the preponderance of evidence that you threw into the fray in order to ask for this man to be pardoned?
I'm just going by, like, there are certain things that you just see in one plus one equals two.
So, I mean, Stephen, Ashley, if you go back to my tweets at the time, like May 30th and June 1st, if you look at my tweets, I'm saying the same kind of things you're saying right now.
I'm saying the same kind of things at that time that everybody else is saying seeing the tape because there's no way to look at the tape and not be sort of shocked by what you're seeing on the tape, obviously.
And then I think that the mark of a reasonable person is to change your opinion as the evidence changes.
A lot of evidence emerged between the time that the tape was released, that horrible nine-minute tape, and the time the conviction actually happened.
I mean, there's a full trial, there were autopsy reports, there was witness evidence, there were other people whose testimony was taken.
There are multiple medical specialists who were called.
And so, in looking at all of that, that's the way we're supposed to adjudicate whether or not a person deserves to spend 22 years in prison, not based simply on our immediate gut response to the tape.
And again, I had the same gut response to the tape that you did, and I think that everybody did.
I think actually that that tends to be the gut response of people when we see a lot of police activity.
Actually, it turns out that the police do a lot of things that look really rough on tape and really difficult on tape.
And this was one of those things.
And then, as we later learned, that, for example, the sort of tactic that Chauvin is using there was actually trained by the Minneapolis Police Department, right?
Putting his, putting the, it's a submission technique that's used if you have a person who's resisting arrest or if you learn during the course of the investigation that George Floyd was saying, I can't breathe before he was even taken out of the car.
He says, I can't breathe on the longer tape six times before he's even taken out of the car.
I mean, it's a very long interaction with the police officers before you get to that nine-minute tape, the part that we all saw.
And we watched it on this show.
I showed you guys.
Now, let me, you know, deal with the elephant in the room here real fast.
Benjamin's not stupid.
He understands that bringing up this Chauvin case and saying, you know, let's petition to get Chauvin, you know, a pardon, et cetera, it's going to take away from the attention, the negative attention that October 7th and the Daily Wire is getting right now.
He understands that.
And he knows having, you know, starting up this extremely controversial and divisive race topic or a race war will take attention away from the Daily Wire.
Trust me, I know what his strategy is here.
But I've been saying this for a while that Derek Chauvin did not get a fair trial.
Anyone with common sense knows that he didn't get a fucking fair trial.
It's ridiculous.
So, yes, you know, despite the fact that he is doing this for other intentions, for other reasons, you know, to serve himself, you know, first, not necessarily Derek Chauvin, because the timing is impeccable here.
I still think that Derek Chauvin doesn't need another trial.
He did not get a fair trial.
And anyone that thinks he did is retarded.
Let's see here.
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So seeing him move to the political lane was even crazier.
Bro is just famous because he's loud and abrasive, not for his takes.
Okay.
I don't watch sports anymore, so I will take what you say.
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Caught up.
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Only 1,800.
Oh, and there's a part of the story that you can't see on the tape, which is the reverse angle.
You can't see that there's a big crowd that's shouting at Chauvin.
Chauvin is responding to that crowd.
One of the preliminaries to getting up off of Floyd that way is to call what's called a code four, which is where it's an all-clear, where you feel that the crowd is not a threat to you.
In fact, even the EMTs who showed up to provide care for Floyd didn't call a code four when they arrived on scene because they thought that the crowd was too threatening.
So once you take into account all of the facts, if your opinion doesn't change and the fact pattern is different from what you originally thought it was, then you're not doing your job as a commentator.
So I can have the same gut response that you have when I first see that tape.
Question is what you do when more of those facts emerge, when you do see more of that evidence emerge, when you do read the testimony and see the autopsies.
See, but I believe, and this is just my belief, because in fairness to you, you're absolutely right.
You did put out that tweet initially, and your position was it was shared by the Hannities of the world, the Mark Levins of the world, and various others, obviously, with a lot of people on the left as well, before the preponderance of evidence that you're alluding to came into play.
I get that.
So, in fairness to you, I have to say that.
But sometimes I'm going to say this to you because you're a pretty brilliant dude.
Nobody can deny it with what you've accomplished with the Daily Wire, what you've been able to do in your career.
I'm just reading something.
You were a syndicated columnist at the age of 17 for crying out loud, this is who you are.
This is who I'm talking to here.
Is it possible that sometimes we could be so brilliant that our smart, our intellect gets in the way of common sense?
For example, what I mean by that is this, Ben.
It was a knee on his neck for nine and a half minutes.
If that didn't happen, is he still alive?
I'm not talking about today because anything could have happened to you.
I'm just saying the fact that Derek Chauvin's knee was on his neck, that to me should speak for itself.
Because if the man is clamoring for you to get off the back of his neck while you got him handcuffed into the ground, okay, what is it wrong for us to stop there and say that was excessive on the part of the police officer?
Because you had him contained.
He wasn't a threat to you.
Why is what's wrong with that thinking?
Okay, so there are a couple of things that could be argued by the defense.
And in fact, we're argued by the defense in this case.
One of them, again, was this was a trained technique by the Minneapolis Police Department to keep somebody in this position so long as you have not called a code four, which is where you say there's an all-clear and now you can move the person who's on the ground into the ambulance.
For example, if you've already called the ambulance or back into the police vehicle, when it comes to the actual question as to causation of death, right?
You have to be the proximate cause of the death.
It's not just enough for it to be a contributing factor because it turns out that increased stress can cause death in a person who has a human heart that is significantly larger than normal.
The autopsy showed that Floyd, unfortunately, had an incredibly enlarged heart, much heavier than normal.
His lungs were much larger than normal person's lungs because of heavy and overtime drug use.
He had 11 nanograms of fentanyl in his system at the time per milliliter of blood, which is over three times what it would cause normally to kill somebody.
The original autopsy report openly said that if George Floyd had been found in his house in the same exact physical condition, they would have called it death by overdose.
So, you know, all of these things taking into account raises the question of reasonable doubt, right?
The standard in our criminal justice system is, in fact, a reasonable doubt standard.
And that raises the question as to why there's not, at the very least, reasonable doubt.
So you can say that your sort of first jump at this is he's guilty.
Look at the knee on his neck.
There's no damage to his neck tissue, by the way, in the autopsy report.
You can say all of that and you can say that.
Yeah, there was like no life-threatening injuries or serious injuries on him when that information came out.
That's a plausible explanation.
I won't even make the case that that's not a plausible explanation.
I'll make the case that a plausible explanation is not enough to convict a man in court, especially based on the surrounding circumstances, the amount of pressure that was brought.
This was not a fair trial, is one of the points that I'm making.
So when it comes to the actual trial itself, there are members of the jury who are at actual rallies wearing shirts that said I can't breathe before they were actually.
I told you guys this before.
That's one of the biggest reasons.
What's the guy's name?
I think Brian Mitchell or some shit like that.
I talked about this.
Literally, one of the people that was on the jury lied during the Void Air process, right?
Where they're asking the potential jurors questions.
Hey, are you a Black Lives Matter activist?
Dude said no.
Bro, there's Facebook posts of him wearing, you know, I can't breathe, protesting at Black Lives Rally events.
Like, he lied to get on the jury.
That in itself should invalidate the entire trial.
That's just one of the things that was there.
Literally, you had a Black Lives Matter activist in the fucking jury and he lied on the jury.
There are members of the jury who have openly said that they felt public pressure to convict in a particular way.
The president of the United States, or one of the people who was running for presidents of the United States at the time, Joe Biden, was openly calling for his conviction.
The Minneapolis city paid the family of George Floyd, I believe it was a $27 million payout in the that's crazy in the middle of the trial.
That's also a fact.
Middle of the trial.
So all of this tends to go to.
And what does that mean?
And remember, guys, in a civil trial, it's preponderance of the evidence.
It's not beyond a reasonable doubt.
However, it still has the implication, or excuse me, it still has the image of it potentially being, oh, they're guilty.
The city paid the family $27 million.
He's guilty.
This is ridiculous.
This all went down in the middle of the fucking trial.
Is that an impartial jury?
These all have serious consequences for the jury system.
Destroys the impartiality of the jury.
So there's really a few separate questions.
One is, was Chauvin responsible for Floyd's death?
I think on that question, I would say no.
You can say yes.
I would say at the very least, there's reasonable doubt.
And then there's the question of the amount of pressure that was brought on the jury in this particular case to bring a verdict.
This was the most highly public.
Wasn't it said that Floyd had a heartbeat in the ambulance?
I think so.
I think he died at the hospital.
I'm not sure 100% of that cup of Joe.
Publicized trial of the modern era by a long shot because the incident itself had spurred.
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So much public angst and outrage and massive protests involving 20 million people and riots that had cost the taxpayers some $2 billion or insurance companies some $2 billion.
It was the most highly publicized trial probably since the OJ trial.
And because of it.
Agreed.
I said that myself too before I even watched this, that this was by far the most, I would, yeah, the most racial, it was definitely the most publicized racial trial since OJ for sure.
I agree.
That amount of public pressure.
Did Chauvin receive a fair trial is obviously a very, a very crucial question here.
But it sounds like your position is that this is more of a political issue as opposed to a policing issue.
And what I would say to you as a black man in America, that there are times and they have to say as a black man in America, why does that matter?
Why does that matter?
Well, preponderance of evidence throughout.
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Or after our Fresh Of It at all.
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My bad.
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So, yeah, man.
Give me one sec chat.
Throughout the years, that shows that policing has been an issue as it pertained to black men, which is one of the things that we constantly, constantly bring up.
So when that incident happened, I'm thinking about the officer himself, Ben Shapiro, and his intent from the standpoint, you're having your knee on the back of his neck, no matter what, from a medical perspective, we can deduce may have transpired.
In the end, if you didn't have your knee on the back of his neck for that amount of time or exceeding nine minutes, this would not have been the outcome.
And because you were insensitive to that, as a trained police officer who should know better, there should be a level of culpability that comes in your direction.
So when somebody looks at you, I look at, and this is where I wanted to go as well.
I'm looking at a Ben Shapiro, and this is what I meant when I asked the question about you being about if George Floyd was a Jewish person.
I owe you an explanation for that.
So I want to give it to you right now.
You are known as a proud Jewish individual, incredibly supportive of the Jewish community, being amongst them, Israel, other things.
And I was bringing this up because I said, if that were a Jewish person, the conclusion that you ultimately reached, would you have been patient enough to draw that conclusion, peeling from the information that was deduced on an objective level to reach the conclusion that, hey, you know what?
I don't think he should have been put in jail.
That's where I was going because I know how defensive, or I shouldn't say defensive, but a defender of the Jewish community that you are.
And that's what I was thinking along those lines.
I mean, but I certainly hope so because I can name you, I can name you a dozen Jewish criminals who absolutely deserve to be in jail, right?
Can you name them?
And then Jeffrey Epstein was a Jew.
I'm just talking about that kind of Jonathan Pollard.
Jeffrey Epstein?
I think that kind of incident.
And my point is that whenever, you know, I'm also a lawyer, right?
I mean, my identity as a Jew does not mean I have solidarity with a criminal who happens to be a Jew or a person who's in a controversial law enforcement confrontation who happens to be a Jew.
I mean, my job is to literally remove myself from that.
And I think also that as those original tweets show, I don't think that you have to have racial solidarity with a person in order to feel empathy for that person's situation.
I think that the whole basis of a Democratic Republic or us having a conversation right now is the fact that we can speak to each other across racial and identitarian lines.
And so, again, I think that there are an enormous number of people in the country who disagree with me, by the way, who are share both my race and a lot of Jews who I would say the vast majority of Jews disagree with me on this, or many white Americans who looked at George Floyd and had exactly the same reaction.
And as you say, initially, I had the same reaction as you, and that had nothing to do with race.
And so the kind of idea that if, let's put this, if race is a barrier to logic, then race is the problem, not the solution.
Let me ask you this.
I mean, if you looked at you, you said before that you didn't look at the autopsy report, you're not taking a lot of time looking at the evidence or the option.
What would it take for you to change your mind on the case?
Or is there nothing that could change your mind on the case because you saw the tape, for example?
Well, it wouldn't take much.
And this is why I said this, because normally I would look at the autopsy reports or whatever.
I saw people bring it up as a rest record.
I saw people bringing up fentanyl in the system.
I saw all of these things.
And all I could come to, Ben, fair or unfair, was that none of that matters if he wasn't on the ground with a knee on the back of his neck for nine plus minutes.
Because I'm looking at a trained police officer who should know better.
I looked at the experts who were saying with their trade, there was no reason.
And you saw it.
I'm sure you saw this.
And not to say that you would embrace it with the level of sincerity that others may, because I know the level of skepticism that you look at when you see the news outlets.
And by the way, I don't blame you.
I'm with you on that, okay?
But I would say to you, listening to experts talk about how police officers are trained and pointed to the fact that Derek Chauvin had no business being in that position and putting George Floyd in that position, particularly once he was handcuffed and contained.
To me, that along with the ultimate outcome is all the evidence I need.
And that's where we might differ.
I mean, that's totally fair if we differ on that.
I guess the question I would ask you is, given the fact that that was a Minneapolis Police Department trained protocol, given the fact that Floyd did ask to be removed from the car, I mean, in the lead up to this situation.
This is true.
And I showed you guys this in their own manual, their training manual, that putting the knee on the back of the top of the back is a technique that they teach.
The part of the tape that nobody watches, he was actually outside the car.
The police officers move him inside the car.
He says he's claustrophobic.
And then he claims six consecutive.
This is true.
I showed you guys this on the body cam as well.
Matter of fact, he's an See, he says, "Pull me on the ground." Ah!
Ah!
Ah!
Because he doesn't want to be in the car.
I'm doing that.
What are you doing with me?
God, I'm claustrophobic, man.
I'm claustrophobic, man.
Get in the car.
Get in the front.
Okay, man, okay.
I'm not a bad guy.
I'm not a bad guy.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Please, officer, please sit.
Please take a seat.
Please, man.
Bro, can't even sit.
Please.
No, I don't take a seat again.
I can't joke.
I can't read it.
Please.
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I am not monetized.
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Should Stephen A. Smith asking where our police tactics originate?
Hint, it's Israel.
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Okay, take away on the ground.
He says, put me on the ground.
...of times that he cannot breathe while he's in the car.
So if the idea is that it was the police officer's knee that deprives him of breath, he was already claiming that he couldn't breathe inside the car, suggesting he was already in the middle of some sort of medical event, right?
And then he was brought outside the car.
I guess the question that I have for you, again, is what level of evidence would need to be shown to you for you to get to reasonable doubt.
I mean, you seem incredibly certain, right?
All I'm saying is that the reasonable doubt standard is what pertains in criminal justice.
What would it take to get you to criminal to reasonable doubt?
Or is there no reasonable doubt that could be achieved simply by dint of the fact that he had his knee on his neck?
By the way, it's not for the full nine minutes.
There are minutes where it's on his back.
I mean, even the prosecution acknowledges that.
The real question is, I think the last 50 seconds, right?
The last 50 seconds of the tape where Floyd stops breathing and Chauvin's knee is still on his neck.
That is really the question as to whether this goes into criminal charge terrorism.
Otherwise, he ends up being in a position where he's actually just using a typical subduel technique before you put the guy back in the car and you take him off to jail.
And I'm saying to answer your question, there's absolutely nothing that could convince me that Derek Chauvin deserved a different outcome because of what you just articulated, what we saw, even if it's for the last 50 seconds.
I'm not changing my position.
I'm struggling with the race program.
I mean, this is real question.
So we've talked about race a little bit.
Do you think that Chauvin was a race?
Let's get the race out of here.
Let's not talk about this as, and that's the issue, right?
Like, they always want to make everything about race.
Let's pretend we're all fucking green.
Okay.
We're all green.
Given the facts and circumstances of this case, you can make the argument that, hey, man, maybe there's a little bit of reasonable doubt here.
That this is a race-based crime interview.
Do I believe that?
Yes.
I don't believe that based on anything about his history that they articulated because I know how people conjure up evidence to go at it.
I do believe his actions.
Why the fuck do you keep talking about as a black man?
If you don't think it's a race thing, I don't think Chauvin gave a fuck that he was black, to be honest with y'all.
Indicated that because I didn't see him doing that with anybody else and the times that we were living in and the climate, as you articulated accurately, I might add, the heightened level of sensitivity that it exists because of brutality on the part of some police officers.
By the way, I never say police brutality because I don't like to castigate all police officers that way.
I know if I'm in trouble, I'm calling 911.
I'm not going to sit up there and denigrate police officers throughout this country.
But there's rogues that exist in every profession.
And I think there's rogues that exist with certain police officers.
So to me, he came across as one.
And that was my problem with it.
Having said that, I want to get to something else because we're going to stay on this subject of race in this regard.
When you saw the climate that exists, I understand you believe.
That's the problem because he's making this a racial thing, like many black people do when it comes to this bullshit.
I'll tell you this.
If George Floyd was white, we would not be having this fucking conversation right now.
We would not be having this conversation right now if George Floyd was fucking white, bro.
It was primarily instigated by the left.
I want to know where you draw the line in the sand.
And in terms of veering away from the political and just looking at a case on its merit and saying, this is what I see.
This is where I stand, completely devoid of politics.
I'm not talking race.
I'm talking politics, meaning this has nothing to do with politics.
This is the climate that we're living in.
This officer should have known better, etc.
Do you ever find yourself in a position where you're able to dismiss yourself from the political impact of something or the political agenda of something to draw your conclusions?
Well, I mean, honestly, I think that in this particular case, this is a good indicator of trying to withdraw from a political sort of calculation, given the fact that as some people have pointed out, on a pragmatic level, they've suggested that President Trump pardoning Derek Chauvin would be bad for President Trump politically.
And the case that I've made is that's his job, determine what's pragmatic for him politically.
It's my job to call something out as wrong when I see it to be wrong.
In terms of criminal justice cases that have involved race, where I've removed myself on the other side, I mean, there are a bunch of them.
Walter Scott, right, is a great example of a black man who was victimized by a white police officer.
The police officer ends up convicted and going to jail.
You're saying I'm not company on his behalf because he deserved to go to jail, the officer in the Walter Scott case.
There have been a number of horrifying or police involved crimes in which the police officer deserves to lose his job and or go to jail, depending on the activities of the police officer.
And you have to analyze those one by one.
And I think that what we've seen, particularly from the legacy media over the course of the last many years, is that the only types of stories that tend to break into the news are ones with a black victim and a white police officer.
And the media immediately jumped to a particular narrative conclusion on the basis of that.
And even if the facts end up debunking that conclusion, that narrative continues to be maintained.
I mean, a good example of this might be Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, where the initial claim was that Michael Brown was shot in the back by a police officer in cold blood.
And it turned out that every aspect of that story was false.
And yet there are still people who will sort of repeat the hands-up, don't shoot lie that never happened.
I mean, that literally never happened.
And that was debunked by the Eric Holder Department of Justice, for example.
So I think that we really do have to look at each one of these situations in isolation.
We're talking about the life of a person.
If you're talking about narrative, if you're talking about sort of generalized race in America, then I think that it's important to look at as much data as humanly possible.
I'm a data-driven person.
And so I'll look at everything from the studies of Roland Fryer over at Harvard University about police misconduct toward minorities.
And it ranges on the scale, by the way.
What Roland Fryer's studies tend to show is that, for example, there is no disproportionate, there's no disproportionate killing of black men by the police.
There's disproportionate use of lower level uses of forces by police, depending on the circumstance based on race.
So that's something Roland Fryer has found it hard.
Right.
That's the sort of conversation that I think is useful and interesting.
But I think that when it gets telescoped into one particular case, and then that case is used as sort of the meta-narrative justifier, that's really negative and that's really bad for the country.
Because what we should be doing, you want to lose trust in the criminal justice system overall, telegraph all race relations into the OJ case, the Michael Brown case, the Derek Chauvin case, George Floyd case.
If you take all of America's race relations and you sort of put it on the back of one particular fact pattern.
Yeah, he said, who cares about JFK?
I know, which is hilarious.
So the fact pattern is not capable of carrying that narrative burden.
But, Ben, is it that easy for us on the outside looking at data, looking at analytics to draw those conclusions as opposed to us having a personal experience or a personal investment in it?
Like, for example, when it comes to the Jewish community, I would never think for one second that I could fully grasp and inhale what you experience as a Jewish person in the United States of America when we've seen heightened levels of anti-Semitism, for example, and people alluding to those kind of things.
Well, I'm not a Jewish person, so I wouldn't know.
What about the argument that when we talk about black folks, you can point to data all you want to, and we get that part, but the real experiences that we endure from time to time is not something that you can necessarily calculate.
How serious do you take those assertions coming from a different now?
He's moving a fucking goalpost from a community, whether it's your own mind or anybody else's.
Obviously, it's true that we can never fully get into one another's shoes.
I mean, that's just the reality of the world.
And that's true beyond race.
That's just true for individuals.
You, Stephen, or me as an individual, you can't live in my shoes.
I can't live in true.
We're different people.
We live different lives.
But when it comes to making public policy, then the only sort of gauge that you can have really is the data.
Hey, Amari, I learned a few years ago that there was a strange background between Derek and Floyd.
Apparently, they were bouncers together years prior in Texas, small world.
Both of them end up in Minneapolis.
Look at Floyd's Illuminati tat on his chest and that he phono, he did what?
They're two linked and can be pawns to stir up a mess during COVID.
What are your thoughts?
Bro, I don't look that deep into it, man.
I just think that it was a criminal doing some dumb shit, and he died.
And anytime a black person dies in police custody, there's going to be a racial fucking riot, bro.
Always happens.
Because anecdotal evidence, you can't make public policy for millions of people based on anecdotal evidence because you can't legislate people's feelings.
I mean, this is sort of one of my things.
When it comes to trying to craft law, for example, making law based.
Well, unless it's about Israel, then you care about the feelings.
Based on the personal feelings of people's quote-unquote lived experiences is a bad way to make law.
Ben is very pragmatic on stuff like this, but once we start talking about Israel, he becomes unhinged.
Law that is going to have to be generally applicable because I may have particular feelings about a particular criminal case based on my own personal experiences.
But if we do that, then what you end up with is a really high level of tribalism in which it's if tribalism.
Come on, man.
And who exercises that tribalism to the highest level where they will cancel you and ruin your fucking life for calling it out, Ben?
If your racial identity prevails or my racial identity prevails, really bad things can come from that.
And the law is designed to treat people as equal individuals underneath it.
And so, you know, the relevance of lived experience, that may play a part in us being able to understand one another as individuals if we're having conversation over dinner, if we're giving advice to each other about our kids.
But when it comes to actually making public policy, it's a different thing.
Yeah, you got it.
And you make a valid point about policy when you talk about policy.
You can't just go by personal experience.
It's got to be the numbers.
It's got to be the data.
I totally get that.
By the way, just as an aside, before I get to my next question, lung expert testified George Floyd died because his breathing was restricted.
So I just wanted to point that out now, you know, because again, that's with the weight on his neck.
We got to remember that.
But let me go to this.
I mean, the Trump pardon, which you obviously was advocating for, would only affect Chauvin's federal conviction where he pleaded guilty for violating Floyd's civil rights.
The pardon would have no bearing on his state sentence for second degree and third degree murder.
Even if Minnesota Governor Tim Walls pardoned him, he'd remain in prison regardless of Trump's actions.
Of all the things to ask President Trump to pardon, then why this, Ben?
Why this?
So I've asked President Trump to do many, many things.
This is certainly not the only thing that I'd like President Trump to do, ranging from tariff policy to foreign policy to tax policy.
There are many things that I ask President Trump to do on a daily basis.
Well, he's doing the most important thing, which is what he wants for Israel.
I mean, it's the big reason why he voted for him this time.
On the show on this one, because I think that it was such a driver of a narrative that I actually do think is false and has been damaging in the United States, which is the idea that there is a tremendous amount of racial tension in America and that's accelerated over the past couple of decades.
I think that it's important to elevate individual justice above, again, that sort of group identity-based narrative.
Well, that racial tension is very important for them boys, so no one knows who really runs shit.
But that's just me being a conspiracy theorist potentially, right?
Narrative for the sake of the body politic.
The BLM movement of 2020 was at the very least incredibly divisive and on a material level, incredibly damaging to the United States.
And I think that one of the things that I'd like to get back to in the United States is a time when we actually had pretty good racial feelings about one another.
And it wasn't all that long ago.
I think that if you go back to the data, yes, if you go back to the community, I mean, between the black community and the Jewish community, sure, but the black community and white community?
So if you go back to Gallup polls of 2012, 2012, literally 2012, in 2012, 75% of white Americans thought that race relations were on the correct pay, were on a good path with black Americans.
And 65% of black Americans also thought that race relations were on a good path in the United States.
And then by 2014, it had all dumped down into the below 50 mark for both whites and black Americans, and it never recovered from there.
And one of the inciting events of that was, in fact, the riots in Ferguson and the sort of elevation of this narrative that America was deeply systemically racist in incurable ways and that every inequality in American life could be chalked up to inequities that were buried in the founding of the country and this whole broader racial narrative, which I, which I think, again, that the best way to get past a lot of these problems, honestly, is to, it sounds naive, but it isn't.
It's just reality.
Any group problems, the best way to get past a group problem, if you're an individual, is to talk with another individual and to treat another individual as an individual, as opposed to trying to reduce everything to group.
Why does the black community pick the worst martyrs, all criminals, and a lot of them make them look stupid later on?
OJ goes to prison, Rodney King goes to prison.
Yeah, you're right, bro.
You're right.
Stupid.
Black people defend the biggest idiots, but then guys like me, they'll demonize and say that I'm a racist.
You're right.
Stephen A. Smith will simply never criticize Jews as long as he works for ESPN, who's owned by Disney, who was also owned by them boys.
Absolutely, my friend.
We know who owns Disney.
This guy right here.
And they own ESPN.
So by identity, which is the reason I think I objected so strongly when you started talking about racial identity with regard to this case, because my whole point was when it comes to interpersonal situations, the best way to treat other human beings, of course, is not as a member of a race.
The best way to treat them is as individuals.
And of course, race is a component of their identity, but you treat them as an individual, regardless of what their race is.
Yeah, but my pushback with you would be, Ben, I came at what you said, not at you.
You see what I'm saying?
Because there's a lot of things that you say and do that I don't disagree with.
You know, I'm a centrist.
There's some things.
Well, damn it, when you make central, it makes sense, okay?
We're having this discussion right here.
I'm listening to some of your points.
I'm like, making sense or something.
I mean, I get it.
I might disagree, but I can't refute where you're coming from.
It makes a lot of sense.
And what I would ask you before we go, because I know you have, you got to get on out of here and I can't thank you enough for your time.
And again, I'm going to come on your show when you ask me to as well.
I really, really appreciate it.
I'm not going to run from it.
But I got to ask you this.
When you talk about just treating individuals as individuals, one could easily argue that Ben Shapiro with over 7.2 million followers, by the way, on his YouTube show.
Okay, let's get that out the way with the Daily Wire and what you've been doing with that for years.
Folks are not necessarily treated as individuals.
There is group think.
And I'm not talking about just you.
I'm talking about all of us.
I'm talking about all of us.
I'm guilty of this.
You're guilty of everybody in my estimation.
Where we think about something, when you had an issue with how I came at you, you brought up the left.
And I'm disagreeing with the left at least 50% of the time, but you associated me with the left.
When you've disagreed with others, I've heard you associate them with a group as opposed to treating them as individuals.
So that seems to be counter to what you just articulated.
So I think that you're right to point out that I should characterize you as an individual with individual political views.
Sure, I could do a better job of that.
And when it comes to ideological grouping, I will say there is a difference between ideological grouping and say racial grouping, right?
Race is an immutable characteristic of who people are.
No matter how many Kenny G tunes you listen to, Stephen, you'll still be a black man.
And no matter, and no matter what racial stereotype I engage in, I'll still be a nerdy Jewish guy.
That's just the way it is.
But when it comes to ideological groups, ideological groups are quite real, obviously.
And so describing people as a member of an ideological camp, I don't think is targeting a group in the same way as it would be to target blacks as a group or Jews as a group or Asians as a group or any other immutable characteristic.
Hey, Ben, we're running out of time.
I know you've got to go.
I've got to go.
I would love to further this conversation with you further.
I had to do a quick little Google search on Kenny G. Bruh.
Every single time, man.
Bruh.
Oh, man.
Into the future, your show, my show, and it doesn't matter.
I really enjoyed the conversation, and I'm thankful that you came on.
My last question here, am I still a jackass?
I just want to make sure.
Am I still a jackass?
I just want to know.
I just want to know.
No, no, no.
Now you're the best, Stephen.
That's how this works.
All right.
If there was a black J in the media, it would for sure be Stephen A. Smith.
Probably, yeah.
You know he ain't gonna talk about that shit, bro.
And guys, this discussion on, you know what, this is a big reason why I'm blackballed from so many places, chat.
So it is what it is.
I know y'all are like, yo, Sean Ryan.
Well, Sean Ryan used to be for the military, and you guys know who runs the military.
So, come on, man.
It is what it is, man.
Don't be mad at Sean Ryan.
Both these guys say so much with little to no substance.
Can't believe I used to watch these losers.
Keep killing it, man.
I got you guys, man.
I got you guys.
I got y'all.
We keep it real over here.
We keep it very real.
We should be having Richard on very soon.
Let me see here.
Yeah, Kenny G2, bro.
I know.
I didn't even know, bro, until he mentioned it.
I was like, wait, hold on one sec, bro.
So, let's see here.
Hold on one sec, Ninjas.
I do kind of want to get someone sent this on the Discord.
Oh.
How long was it after you left the Daily Wire that adult friendships were really hard?
When you left, your maid of honor.
This is Reagan taking over her role at the Daily Wire.
What does this next chapter look like?
Do you want to say anything to her?
What was the final straw?
Strawberry.
Almost nobody would give that up.
Yeah.
And start from scratch.
And that's why I respect you so much.
It was terrifying.
I had to, you know, outside a conversation.
Many, because it was not like a, like, this is a lot of.
Guys, we didn't, damn, we didn't hit the 2.5K, man.
Well, shit happens.
We're at 1.9.
Thinking and praying and analyzing.
And we looked at each other and we're just kind of like, are you willing to, or we basically willing to lose everything and start from scratch?
Because again, we had Alexander started his own business.
We bought this farm that was like, ooh, stretch.
We really wanted it.
And I was like, I could leave.
And it could backfire on me immediately.
Nobody could care.
Maybe I wouldn't make any money.
Maybe I would have no anything.
And I basically just had to decide, like, does that matter to me?
And it didn't.
And it worked.
Yeah.
But it wasn't because I was like, yeah.
A million subs in one month when you launched your new show.
Yeah.
It was very.
I'll give her credit for that.
She did a good amount of built-hype.
And I told you guys this before, but I'll say it again.
A big reason that she became so wildly successful from leaving Daily Wire was because Daily Wire was already bleeding from the Candace Owens departure.
And that I, bro, I did a whole fucking breakdown on this shit where I went in molecular detail as to how this was perfectly timed for her to do this leave.
But I'll summarize it for y'all.
Candace Owens departs.
She departs because she's critical of them boys.
That makes the Daily Wire look really bad.
Censorship doesn't work well in the conservative space.
Conservatives have far less tolerance for censorship than the left.
So them doing that to Candace Owens was a form of censorship.
So they're already reeling from that.
They're already wounded.
They're already bleeding from that.
Then, Brett Cooper leaves.
Now, when she left, she left with an NDA.
No one knew specifically why she left because she was under NDA.
This ended up backfiring on the Daily Wire because since there was an NDA, it created wild speculation as to why she puts she left.
So people thought, damn, is she leaving because of her political viewpoints?
Is she also critical of Israel?
Does she also talk about them boys?
Is that why she left?
Again, no one knew.
So the speculation went wild.
That worked to her benefit.
That worked to her benefit.
Candace Owens crawled so that Brett Cooper can fucking run.
And run she did, right out of the fucking Daily Wire.
Instant transmission almost.
And since no one knew, it created an enormous amount of hype, and she was able to gain a million subscribers in a month without even fucking putting out anything because of the buzz that Candace Owens created.
So some of it luck, some of it skill, some of it perfect timing, but that is a big reason why she was able to launch her show or launch her new project and be wildly successful because the Daily Wire had already fucked themselves up by doing what they did to Candace Owens.
Now, let's assume that Candace Owens never left the Daily Wire and this bad publicity wasn't out there.
If Brett Cooper had walked away from the Daily Wire at that point, no one would have given a fuck, bro.
It might have actually hurt her.
But since they fucked up and fumbled so badly with Candace Owens, she was able to take that and fucking go crazy.
So, yeah.
Humbling.
Give me ones if you guys agree.
Give me twos if you guys think I'm wrong on this one.
I'd like to actually get your guys' take on this.
Do you guys agree?
Do you guys disagree?
I go into way more detail on this on the episode of the downfall of the Daily Wire.
I did an entire stream on this, by the way.
How long was it?
Right?
You come over here right here.
Political streams, right?
Boom.
Here it is.
And I go into fucking detail on this with different chapters.
I see a bunch of ones.
Awesome.
If you guys disagree, it's cool.
Give me a two, but tell me why.
Give me a two, but tell me why.
I actually want to hear y'all's opinions if you disagree.
See, and the timestamps are here, right?
But I go into detail about how the Daily Wire fucked themselves up.
It starts at 145 roughly.
At around 145, I begin.
And I go into all the different chapters.
I cover Jordan Peterson.
I cover Michaela Peterson.
I go into the entire situation, why the Daily Wire has fallen off.
I cover Matt Walsh.
I cover Michael Knowles.
I cover Jordan Peterson.
I cover his dumbass daughter, Michaela Peterson, how she's absolutely hurt his legacy by saying stupid shit in interviews that he has to cover for later on.
I talk about Ben Shapiro.
I talk about them firing Candace Owens.
I talk about how we played a part in Candace Owens being fired, right?
TMZ reported it, which I guess is true because we were the last interview.
A lot of people don't know this.
We were the last interview that Candace Owens did while she was still under the Daily Wire.
Calculum!
Punch!
So, and then I cover the Brett Cooper debacle, everything in detail.
I cover all of it here on this chat, on this pod.
So if you guys want to see why the Daily Wire fell, I think I truly have the biggest breakdown or the most detailed breakdown on why the Daily Wire failed.
Matter of fact, we should edit it and make it its own video.
Matter of fact.
I just dropped the link in there for you guys.
I'm going to tell my editor right now, matter of fact.
Let me tell them.
But yeah, timestamps are here if you guys want to watch it.
But I go into all this in detail and how Brett Cooper was able to, and I did a whole monologue on how Brett Cooper was able to use that situation to her advantage and build an enormous amount of hype, which is smart that she did that.
Not even going to knock her for it.
But we'd be lying if we didn't admit that Candace Owens leaving was not a critical component to her success.
Fucking gratifying.
I was like, okay.
But it was, I mean, it's terrifying.
And I literally, like, our conversation was like, are we willing?
My mom had just decided to move to National.
I was like, are we willing to go move back in with her?
And like, literally start over.
If like, you're funding our life now, Alex, and I can't help it all.
And I'm making momentum.
Like, if all of it went away.
And at the end of the day, like, I don't really care about being famous.
Like it comes with what I do, but I would be very, I would be just as happy if I was telling stories in a different capacity.
Again, it's finding the root of what you love to do and then applying it.
I don't need this to survive.
I don't crave it.
I do it because I love sharing stories with people.
I love hopefully making them think differently about the world.
I love making people feel like they're not alone in whatever they're going through, whether that's like on my subscription platform where we do our Dear Brett series, and I'm able to talk to people.
Like, I had a girl last week, you know, talk to me about, you know, she has a grandfather with dementia who is, you know, forgetting who she is and has gotten violent.
And it's like, how do you go through that?
Like, how do you still love somebody and be there, but protect yourself and know that, you know, that isn't the person that you know anymore.
I got to talk about my brother, which I don't often get to do.
And it's like, I've had so much crap happen in 23 years.
It's like, I hope that I can make somebody's life a little better if they haven't experienced this and they're now going through it for the first time.
I hope I can make you feel less crazy about the world and feel less alone.
But I don't have to have 4 million or a million subs to do that.
Like, that isn't why I do this.
I could go work.
I could go to Trader Joe's and I'd be happy.
Well, you just described the why.
Yeah.
And you definitely.
You hit it.
And you seem very fulfilled.
Yeah.
That's good to see.
Not a lot of people have that, man.
Yeah.
Not a lot of people feel fulfilled in what they're doing.
Yeah.
And that was the first step to freedom.
But being like, I'm okay if this doesn't work and I'm willing to fight to make that happen.
When you left, your maid of honor best friend was it Reagan?
Is that her name?
Took over the comments section.
How did that feel?
Friendships are hard.
Are you guys still friends?
I'd say so.
Would you like to still be friends?
Of course.
I talked about that actually in another Dear Brett thing.
Adult friendships are really hard.
I always think it's going to get easier.
Kind of just gets harder.
And with more people knowing who you are and having influence and having eyes on you, then you kind of question people's motives in being friends with you.
And it's kind of like a hard knowing how to meet people.
And so I'm like loyal to a maybe a fault.
But I'd like.
Do you feel that she was disloyal in taking the role?
No, she can do.
She's an adult.
She's she, and this is what I will always stand by.
You have to make the decision that is good for you and your family.
I did that and she did that.
Why do you think a friendship fell apart?
If you wish her the best of success, friendships are hard.
Do you want to say anything to her?
Bitch!
That's a difficult question.
That's a difficult question.
But at the end of the day, I do.
I wish you success and I wish you well.
And I hope that she chases the things that she wants.
And I never wish that, you know, to not work for anybody.
And I mean that genuinely.
I have people, I, you know, there have been so many people that have come in and out of my life over the years.
And I think that it's important to let go.
Can't control everything, even though you might like to.
People make their own decisions.
Sometimes it hurts.
But at the end of the day, everybody's figuring it out.
And we make choices.
We live with choices.
We do what we believe is best for us and our goals and our dreams.
So yeah.
Good for you.
That's a healthier way to handle it.
Good for you.
Good response.
How long was it after you left the Daily Wire that you started it?
Um, my last day was December 10th.
And I think we started the show at the end of January, I believe.
It was a good rest period.
I had a lot to consider and recalibrate and reflect on.
And it seemed a lot longer in the moment because you go from to silence.
It was really nice.
And I had to think about a lot of the things we've just spoken about.
And I had already been thinking about that for months leading up to that.
All right, I renamed the stream chat.
So now that we got some stuff, we'll get a thumbnail up soon and shit like that.
Of the why and the how.
I should have had a topic planned out from before, but yeah, chat.
I fucking, bro, I fell asleep.
I was just so tired, man.
I was really tired.
I've been going pretty hard on the gym as well recently.
So that couple of the streams.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know.
She's boring.
I'm a switch.
I can't take women seriously.
I'm going to be honest with y'all.
The movie Deliverance, the movie Junior with a pregnant and Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1994, every single time.
Druski, Mike, I know it'd be hard to organize, but you guys should try and do a JQ Avenger stream with all the guys, even if it's by Zoom.
Bruv, the three Stooges.
Both these guys say so much with little something.
Yeah, I know, bro.
It's wild.
it's absolutely wild Cup of Joe I do disagree I said this before.
She has that pretty girl text.
Not that she's a 10, but she has the girl next door look as she would also probably heavily with the OF.
So you disagree because she has a pretty girl text?
cup of joe.
I'm a little confused by your disagreement, bro.
I think she's a very average looking girl, Works to our benefit when it comes to conservative media, actually.
Hey, shout out to Zane.
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Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Here, let me see here.
It's nine o'clock.
Let me see if Rich is on.
All right, I'm gonna make a Zoom call and get Rich on here.
We are gonna be talking 9/11 here, guys.
give me one sec get any questions out for richard gage that you guys might have by the way Give me one sec, Ninjas.
It's about to get real.
God damn it.
Gotta open up Twitter.
Give me one sec, Ninjas.
All right.
i think candace owens did she do something on um on rfk today guys I just sent Rich a thing.
OK, Richard just joined.
So this is all I'm gonna do, guys.
I'm gonna end the YouTube stream.
All right, ninjas.
And we are going to go to Rumble.
We just had to hit the four-hour mark anyway because I know that we're not gonna be able to keep the stream up on YouTube.
I already know.
So I'm just gonna end the YouTube stream.
So I'm gonna go ahead and give you guys the Rumble link here so you ninjas know where to go.
All right.
Let me go ahead.
Boom.
You guys know what time it is, man.
Let's get ready to rumble.
There's the Rumble link for all you guys.
There's the Rumble link.
Alright guys, it's time to come to Rumble.
Now, could this potentially stay on YouTube?
But you know what?
Out of an abundance of caution, we're just gonna go to Rumble so we don't gotta worry about shit.
So, come on over, guys.
I'm gonna end the YouTube stream now.
Come on, over, guys.
You guys know what time it is.
All right?
I'm going to end the YouTube stream.
I think we'll stay live on next, though.
We will stay live on X. We will stay live on X. But YouTube, we got to get off.
All right, Ninjas.
So, I'm ending the YouTube stream now.
Come on over, guys, to Rumble.
Come on over.
Chat, the link is pinned.
Link is pinned in the thing.
Ending the YouTube stream.
Love you guys.
We're going to be discussing 9-11 Richard Gabes.
Like I said before, it probably could stay up on YouTube because I've seen his other interviews stay up on YouTube.
But just out of abundance of caution, we're going to get off on YouTube.
We're going to go to Rumble.
So, come on over, Ninjas.
Come on over to Rumble, Rumble.com/slash Myron GainesX.
Come on over, Ninjas.
Ending the Rumble and ending the YouTube stream now.