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Today we're going to be covering some updates on some pretty big cases, man.
We're going to be covering Brian Kohberger and Diddy.
As you guys know, the Brian Kohlberg Kohberger case, I've talked about it, you know, before.
I covered it when it first happened.
For those that are wondering, this is a case out of Idaho, if I'm not mistaken, where Brian Kohlberger, who was a student, I think it was a grad-level student, he went ahead and allegedly butchered a bunch of college students and one of their homes obviously shook the whole community.
It was absolutely wild.
And yeah, it was crazy stuff.
And I did a whole thing on that, and it was wild because obviously the violence, right, that was used, absolutely crazy.
And then on top of that, how they caught him.
For those of you that might not be familiar with the facts of the case, what ended up happening was he went back to Pennsylvania on a cross-country trip.
And the FBI pretty much followed him there.
And they did a search at his house.
And what they found was when they checked the DNA of the trash, was that the DNA that was found in the Pennsylvania residents or in the trash from the Pennsylvania residents basically matched DNA from, I think, a knife sheath or a knife left at the crime scene.
So that's how they were able to effectively tie him to that crime.
So we're going to talk about some updates to that case that have recently come out from Law and Crime.
Bear with me here real quick as I get the different chats activated.
Shout out to all you guys, man.
We're getting the whole O slash squad in here.
I was on Twitter earlier trying to put out some fires, as you guys know.
That always happens.
So, but I think we made some progress, man.
We ended some beef there between some people.
I'm going to work to try to end some other beefs because I do think that it's very important that we have these conversations.
And bear with me, guys, as I'm like looking at a million different things here trying to fix things.
Let's see.
And then also we're going to read some chats as well.
What I got here, Soft Life says, Hassan says, Pressure Fit Kennis, So and Star Carlson, and Sneeko are the most popular visible anti-Israel right-winger advocates right now.
Really?
He said that.
Let's see.
Hassan finally giving us our flowers.
Finally giving us our goddamn flowers as Hayden hasn't.
Look, I would actually say.
To begin this morning, I would actually sit down and have a conversation with Hassan.
I don't hate him.
I disagree with him politically on many things and culturally, right?
He's a big feminist.
He thinks that Marxism is cool.
He has a lot of socialist beliefs.
But, you know, one thing that I do agree with him on is the Israel problem.
He might think that I'm a bit more extreme with it.
He might think that I'm a bit more problematic with it.
I'm a bit crazier with it.
But that's fine.
You know, I think we need all different types of voices when it comes to this problem because quite frankly, it is a fucking problem.
And our country is 100% occupied.
Stu Peters actually made a fantastic documentary on it.
You guys should go check it out.
You know, I still to this day support Stu.
I know him and Gary have some problems, but the Occupied documentary is fantastic, and I think everyone should go check it out.
It's pinned at the top of his ex page, and you guys will see how our government is occupied.
And at the end of the day, man, anyone that's bringing attention to this stuff, I'm going to support you.
Whether I agree with you on some things or disagree with some other things, I think the problem outweighs personal differences.
So, yeah, that's kind of where I stand on it.
But let's go through this clip real quick that Softlife sent in.
Let's go ahead and see what he has to say, and then we'll get into the true crime stuff with the Korberger case and Diddy.
Let's see here.
Battle between the Trump administration and Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia University graduate student and pro-Palestinian activist it intends to deport.
A few days ago, Aaron Moriar, he talked with his wife, who's expecting the couple's first child next month.
You know, my husband was taken away from me in the middle of the night.
And you guys know I've talked about the Mahmoud Khalil case for a bit now.
Though Mahmoud Khalil is a left-leaning activist, I still will fight for his right to free speech.
And that was obviously taken from him because he was taken away by ICE agents for his political views on Israel because of him being involved in the Columbia protests, which, you know, it's kind of crazy that they would hold him solely accountable for that.
But again, I've discussed this before.
The goal here isn't to actually, you know, get rid of what they call Hamas sympathizers.
Rather, it's more about getting rid of dissenting voices against Israel because Israel is gearing up to go to war with Iran.
And I've went into excruciating detail about this when it comes to foreign policy.
So yeah, but let's cover this a bit more and see what's going on here.
It was one of the most terrifying times of my life.
I don't think I've ever experienced anything scarier than that.
Noor Abdullah, a 28-year-old dentist born and raised in Michigan, has suddenly found herself in the center of a storm she never saw coming.
She and her husband, 30-year-old Mahmoud Khalil, had been living in Columbia University housing while he completed his master's degree and they awaited the birth of their first child.
I was so excited.
Like we were setting everything up for like the nursery and his clothes and Mahmoud is so excited too.
That all changed on the evening of March 8th when federal agents arrived at their door.
And he was like, Are you Mahmoud Khalil?
Mahmoud said yes.
And the man said, We're with the police.
You have to come with us.
What's going through your mind at that point?
I was scared.
I was terrified.
Yeah, they just like handcuffed the hand to me.
I don't know what to do.
Abdullah used her phone to document what happened next.
At this point, Mahmoud was like, Go take the keys, grab my green card.
He thought maybe like if he shows the green card, you know, we'll be fine.
Did you think that if you showed the fact that your husband was a legal resident with a green card that he'd be okay?
Because I was like, this is just a misunderstanding.
They're going to take him away.
They're going to take him to 26th Federal Plaza, see that he has a green card.
He'll be home in a few hours.
Excuse me.
Nobody, they're not talking to me.
I don't know.
Excuse me.
The lawyer would like to speak to somebody.
Oh my God, they're literally running away from me.
She has not seen her husband since.
Khalil, who has been in an immigration detention center in Louisiana for two weeks.
And I'll tell you guys this: when they move you down there, they're pretty much fixing to deport you.
That is one of the main deportation hubs in the United States down there.
It's in, I think it's in Lafayette, or it's in the Lafayette area of Louisiana.
So I've been there before.
I remember I had a drug investigation.
There was a guy there, and I went to go talk to him there.
So, yeah, very familiar with that facility.
Is one of many international students that the Trump administration says it plans to deport for their alleged actions in student protests.
At Columbia University in New York, demonstrations against the war, while mostly peaceful, also led to the occupation and vandalizing of buildings.
And what many Jewish students described as a threatening anti-Semitic atmosphere on campus.
We know now that there are students in our class that simply hate us because we're Jewish.
Noor Abdullah says her husband Khalil.
I fucking hate this narrative so much.
The American government.
Yeah, and that's, and that's, yeah, that's.
I don't, I think I know what Hassan's about to say here, but yes, that is a lie.
It's not that they hate you because you're Jewish, bro.
A lot of the people that literally protest on these college campuses are Jewish.
That's a lie.
It's they dislike the Zionist regime and the unfair treatment and asymmetrical warfare going on in Gaza right now.
That's what they dislike.
Government is so unimaginably dumb and the media is so stupid that like the hysterics of students on campus, like the hysterical perspective of a pro-Israel Jewish student on Columbia campus is more important than the First Amendment.
It's more important than being able to say, hey, don't do a genocide, please.
Don't associate with a country that is doing a genocide.
It is like it's hysteria.
There's nothing to it other than hysteria.
Like these student-led protests are also led by Jewish students.
Like what are you talking about?
When have conservative students not talked about how fearful they are on college campuses, man?
They always talked about it.
They were like, oh, lip tards run the campuses.
We hate it.
They always want to have safe spaces and shit.
Okay.
Khalil, a Palestinian born in Syria, became the lead negotiator between protesters and the universities.
This encampment is a minor inconvenience compared to the generational treatment events taking place now in Gus.
People really trusted him to be good in that role because he's so calm and good under pressure.
The president wants to.
And just so you guys know, they've launched a complete war against all the Ivy League schools, okay?
And now they're actually expanding it.
I'll probably talk about this more tomorrow.
But long story short is, I think Northwestern University out in Illinois has now been added to the fray.
And basically what they're doing, guys, is they're going after all the universities that allow or facilitate these protests.
And, you know, they're trying to get students that have any type of anti-Israel sentiment deported and get their visas, their student visas revoked.
And in this case, Khalil has a green card, which is right below a U.S. citizen.
So this is, you know, they weren't pretty ambitious right off rip.
So this is something that the Trump administration has been pushing on very hard, which again, the reason why I have such a big problem with it is because there's illegal aliens here that snuck here that broke the laws, didn't come here illegally, and that are criminals.
And we're diverting resources from ICE to go after these college students when they're legally here over political thought, which I think is absolutely crazy.
Meanwhile, you know, we're not deporting people.
The mass deportations that Trump campaigned on is not where we're getting.
Instead, we're getting essentially ICE wasting a bunch of time and resources tracking these students down and then deporting them.
Because I'll tell you guys this, every student that they go to go pick up, that's an enormous amount of resources that you're wasting on going after college students that are legally here versus people that are illegally here.
So it's pretty ridiculous.
And I know because I used to work for ICE and I know that they don't have resources like that to go chase out these college students while simultaneously doing the mass deportations that they promised and campaigned on.
Trump didn't campaign on arresting college students.
No, he campaigned on mass deportations and going hard on criminal aliens, which they're doing that to a degree, but they're also diverting an enormous amount of resources to this stupid endeavor for no reason.
Why?
We know why.
Because of Israel.
But in the days following Khalil's arrest, White House press secretary Caroline Levitt painted a quite different picture.
This is an individual who organized group protests that not only disrupted college campus classes and harassed Jewish American students and made them feel unsafe on their own college campus, but also distributed pro-Hamas.
But there were also Jewish students protesting alongside them.
So that's a terrible argument to make.
-Hamas propaganda.
-You also know that the press secretary said that your husband circulated pro-Hamas flyers.
Did he?
-That's not true.
Is Mahmood pro-Hamas?
These are accusations that the Trump administration keeps pushing on him.
Well, here's the thing.
Let me tell you guys why it doesn't.
Here's the problem, right?
They arrested a girl out of Tufts, a Turkish chick, Tufts University up in Boston, Somerville, for those that want to be particular to all my Massachusetts people.
You guys know what I'm talking about.
So they arrested her up there, right?
And she was not pro-Hamas at all.
She simply wrote in an article for the newspaper for the school talking about protesting Israel products.
And they went and picked her up.
So it's not about being a Hamas supporter.
It's if you are critical of Israel, they're coming after you.
That's the problem here.
That is the problem.
Say to those.
Maldive says, why did this dude bring your name in the midst of Beast Addressing Gary as Myron Gain's J manager when it was nothing to do with you?
You may think it's cool, but he's indirectly calling you out and letting people know you can't be trusted.
I mean, that's how you might interpret it.
So.
I think it's ridiculous.
It's disgusting that that's what they're resorting to, that that's the tactic that they're using to make him look like this person that he's not.
Literally, it's so simple.
He just does not want his people to be murdered and killed.
He doesn't want to see little kids' limbs being blown off, you know?
Which mainstream media never shows anybody, by the way.
I find that very interesting how Fox, CNN, even Al Jazeera, none of them show this stuff.
You got to go on Twitter to see that, you know, what's going on over there in Palestine.
Sorry, I had to up the volume a little bit.
That led us to the situation, unfortunately, through bringing the police here.
Mahmoud Khalil has not been formally charged with any crimes, and the government has showed no evidence he provided material support to terrorist groups.
Instead, Khalil's been arrested and detained under the Immigration Act that allows the Secretary of State to deport any person whose presence or activities would, quote, have potentially serious adverse foreign policy consequences.
See, and this is a very nebulous, and I told you guys this before that they were going to use like, you know, unclear immigration law to try to get this done.
And that's what they're going to do, man.
Unfortunately, now, with that said, he's going to still have to go see an immigration judge.
I know some idiots out there were celebrating.
He hasn't been ordered deported yet.
It's just saying that he is deportable, but he's going to get his day in court.
This is for the U.S.: If you are in this country to promote Hamas, to promote terrorist organizations, to participate in vandalism, to participate in activism.
Barco Rubio is a fucking Zionist idiot, man.
Absolutely owned, paid for, and bought by the fucking Adelsons.
Rebellion and riots on campus.
And it's funny because Trump actually made fun of him back in 2015 when he was campaigning, saying that he was owned and bought.
You know, and it's crazy to see how the tables have turned.
We never would have let you in if we had known that.
If you violate the terms of your visitation, you are going to leave.
In fact, Khalil was never charged with vandalism on campus.
CBS News asked the State Department and the Department of Homeland Security for comment.
We did not receive a response.
This is incredibly rare what happened to Khalil, isn't it?
There are many things about this that I think are sort of without precedent or with very little precedent.
I was really shocked.
Lindsay Nash, an associate professor at Cardozo School of Law in Manhattan, teaches and practices immigration law.
They haven't said that he's committed a crime that makes him deportable.
They haven't said he's committed any kind of crime at all.
What's more, says Nash, the provision that the government relies on was once determined to be too vague and unconstitutional.
I called it.
The federal judge who made that ruling, Judge Mary Ann Berry, President Trump's sister, who died in 2023.
Her decision was ultimately overturned on procedural grounds.
So this particular provision that Secretary of State Rubio is leaning on is really untested.
I think it is.
I think we'll have to see.
And I told you guys this: that it was a very nebulous law that's never been used before.
I told you guys this when they first used it.
So they're absolutely going to challenge it in court.
And I think Khalil has a good chance to win.
So we'll see what happens, man.
Okay, I didn't know that.
That's crazy.
As a Jew, personally, I'm worried that they're stifling free speech in the name of anti-Semitism.
People will see that and start resenting Jewish people.
And then actual anti-Semitism will start happening.
Yeah, it's already happening.
Dude, all of this conflation between Israel and Judaism is teaching people that all this baby murder is something that Jews love and that the American government will take any action against people who dare criticize this baby murder.
And it does hurt Jews.
It is actually hurting them.
You know what I mean?
And this is why it's so important to differentiate, which a lot of people on X-Roy getting mad at me.
Like, oh, Myron, what do you mean you like work with Jews?
I'm like, yeah, like, because I don't hate Jewish people.
What the fuck?
Like, like, yeah, no, I don't.
You know, like, and that's that's the crazy thing because like when you get into this, like, this all-or-nothing mindset of like, oh, I'm just going to hate an entire group of people.
Like, what ends up happening is no one takes you seriously and you become like a fringe idiot.
Like, my thing is this.
You can criticize people within a group, criticize the movement, et cetera, but you got to know what you're talking about and name the names and the connections.
That's very important.
That's why, guys, I take a lot of pride in when I talk about this stuff, giving you guys names, giving you guys dates, giving you guys organization, et cetera.
That's super important.
Because if you're going to talk about this topic, you need to be educated.
You need to be articulate.
You need to be salient because you are up against a fucking monster.
So you can't come off as like some stupid idiot like Sperg and El.
So my thing is, you know, if we are going to talk about this issue, we need the people that are the best at articulating themselves on the front lines.
We can't afford to have idiots and autists in the front making everybody look like a crazy person, right?
So anyway, let's see what we get here to protect the Jewish people in this country.
They keep conflating it.
It's a dangerous conflation.
It's a false inflation.
And yes, it is already creating a shit ton of anti-Semitism in this country.
And just like the only pro-labor sentiment on Manchin News was coming from the likes of Tucker Carlson, who is a WASP nationalist.
If the only permissible and popular anti-Israel statements are coming from right-wingers, many of which who are anti-Semitic, like openly.
And if that's the only game in town.
This is what Hassan does all the time.
He tries to morals virtue signal and call other people anti-Semitic so that he doesn't come off anti-Semitic.
He does the whole deflection.
He's probably going to call us anti-Semitic.
Let's see.
People are going to say, I'm anti-Israel because I'm anti-Semitic.
The Candace Owenses and the Fresh and Fitz and the Snecos and the Dan Bilzerians of the world and even the Tucker Carlsons of the world are the most visible anti-Israel advocates in this country right now.
Collectively, they are presented as the sea of anti-Israel state sentiment.
And liberals, on the other hand, are focusing their efforts on people like myself, people like Mohammed Khalil, or refusing to defend people like Mahmoud Khalil.
I'd argue you're up there with what?
You'd argue that I'm up there with like anti-Semitic statements, or you'd argue that I'm up there in terms of being invisible.
Well, he said that we're the biggest anti-Israel voice.
So let's go, baby.
Let's go.
Because people on the left are pussies.
They're scared to offend people.
That's why.
We're used to being canceled and censored and attacked over here on the right.
We're used to it.
Bro, I've been going at feminism, BLM, the lies of systemic racism.
I've been going at all this shit.
So, bro, this whole Zionist angle is nothing new.
Nothing new.
We've been doing this shit for a minute now.
So it is what it is, man.
Let's see here.
Anti-Zionist in this country.
I am up there, but my reach, my popularity.
No, no, I understand what you meant.
You meant like in terms of popularity.
My reach and popularity is nothing.
It pales in comparison to Candace Owens.
Candace Owens, every single day, covers another anti-Semitic conspiracy on her broadcast.
Like, I see it.
I see the clips on my Twitter timeline because Twitter is just dominated by Nazis.
Every other day, there's a new thing where she's like, yep, it's the Jews again doing.
Hey, we're getting louder.
Oh, slash in the chat, baby.
Oh, man.
Oh, man.
Jewish shit.
That is the extent of her commentary.
It is reactionary and it is an incredibly easy to understand message.
And it's a message that goes along with what Jake Tapper is saying, too.
Because remember, dual loyalty being an anti-Semitic trope is true.
And yet, pro-Israel people constantly invoke the dual loyalty trope, but in a woke manner.
So if the right-wingers are saying dual loyalty in a wokely manner as well, by the way, right-wingers who are pro-Israel are saying, all Jews love Israel.
This is like, shut the up.
You can't say anything about it.
And liberals are saying dual loyalty in the exact same way.
And then the anti-Semitic people are saying dual loyalty.
Then the overwhelming media narrative on this issue is dual loyalty.
Jews love Israel.
Jews love the baby murder.
It's their favorite thing.
What does it mean that American Jews rank Israel low on their party list?
Interesting.
That is literally what we are teaching this next generation.
A generation that for the first time ever, perhaps, has actually recognized that what Israel's doing is wrong.
Now, you either address that by going, yeah, what Israel's doing is wrong, but it has nothing to do with Judaism, or you think that you can defend Israel's actions with the old school method of trying to suppress any sort of criticism against Israel.
And if you've done this for 70 years, if you've been able to successfully defend Israel for 70 plus years by saying, oh, dude, you're anti-Semitic, shut the f ⁇ up.
Why are you being anti-Semitic?
What are you doing, Nazi?
Shut the f ⁇ up.
If you have been able to successfully do that for the past 70 years, but you can't do that anymore, but you're still trying to use that.
All you're going to do is educate people on the false notion that Israel is for the Jews, by the Jews, and every Jew loves Israel and they care about Israel more than anything else.
Very.
Most US Jews are, let's see here.
Net not all.
Interesting.
Dangerous prospect here.
That's where we're at.
That is straight up where we're at, bro.
Gen Z is crazy.
The media does call all of Gen Z anti-Semites, even though not all of us are.
It's bad because there are Gen Z that fall for anti-Semitic conspiracy, but Money in the Waters is so bad.
I know.
And you know what's crazy, though?
There is a shit ton of anti-Semitic Gen Zers out there.
I'm sorry.
This is just the truth.
I mean, I see it.
I see that shit non-stop.
Americans are not very intelligent.
They literally think like if you call COVID the Wuhan flu, that's somehow magically going to solve the problem, right?
Like it's the same shit.
They think, oh, if we are anti-Semitic, then, you know, maybe we'll be able to solve the problem.
We're doing activism by being anti-Semitic.
I'll give you some common metas that even I didn't know.
I think one number is 271, the new dog whistles.
271 is the claim that only 271,000 Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
Oh, man.
Seems he's been watching the podcast, I guess.
The Holocaust revisionist conspiracy.
That's one.
Another one is my family, her family or his family was promised this 5,000 years ago.
Now, that in and of itself is not.
Yo, that shit is funny, though.
You can't get mad at the 5,000-year promise, man.
Come on, man.
Because that's literally what they use for everything.
They literally use, oh, bro, I got to take this land, bro.
It was promised to me by God 5,000 years ago, bro.
Inherently anti-Semitic.
That's just like a joke about how the false conflation of Israel with Judaism has been brought about.
Why the fuck are there more dog whistles?
Dude, Gen Z has different dog whistles than the generations prior.
That's what I'm saying.
They'll say, oh, 5,000 years ago, this person was promised this.
It's not inherently an anti-Semitic statement, but it is applied towards all Jews in an anti-Semitic way sometimes.
Even though that joke is inherently about like the lie that the Israeli government tells about how, you know, this is the promised land for Jews.
It has to be Jewish controlled.
Israel is the promised land.
I think the average Jewish person who supports Israel calling everyone who even mentions the conflict in a light that doesn't positively reflect Israel.
A Jew hater could be why Gen Z is like that.
I don't agree and can look at someone who says that to me and think they're just misinformed and brainwash, but the kids just invented a new dog whistle on the spot.
I think it's the first generation where you're gonna, you're really seeing the backguards with.
Yes, I know.
I agree.
That is literally what I'm saying.
That's my point.
If you think that constantly conflating Israel with Judaism and thinking that that is a defense mechanism to stop conversation entirely from taking place by saying, oh, you're being anti-Semitic.
You must hate Jews.
If you hate Israel, you hate Jews.
When you say that, people are going to be like, okay, I do hate Israel.
I guess I hate Jews.
That's how it works.
And in the short term, this kind of anti-Semitism actually benefits Israel's project anyway.
Not dissimilar to the bombing campaigns that the Mossad did in Iraq, blowing up synagogues in Iraq with the hopes of forcing the Jews in Iraq to escape to Israel.
They did that shit because they wanted people, they wanted Jews to feel less safe in other countries so that they would have to go to Israel because Israel has to constantly.
This is true.
This is absolutely true.
Doing false flags and shit like that to make Jews feel unsafe so that they move.
Also, they need it so they can populate the area and also for people for the IDF.
You know what I mean?
When you're killing your own people thanks to the Hannibal directive, you're going to need people.
Constantly grow.
Israel must be a Jewish ethno-state.
But I think the craziest shit is when the Trump administration says like, shalom, Mahmoud.
The Trump administration, the right-wing government is saying, shalom, Mahmoud.
This is why, you know, I can't stop thinking about that.
I can't stop thinking about how insane it is that the American government's official accounts said, shalom, Mahmoud, after ripping away Mahmoud Khalil in the dead of the night away from his American.
I mean, that tells you that it was influenced by them boys.
Citizen White United States of Israel.
Who's eight months pregnant for the crime of speaking out against Israel's genocide?
Yeah, it's like, dude, this is literally, yeah, it's the White House Zog posting on Maine.
Exactly.
Like, this is everything Nazis have been saying.
And Zog is Zionist Occupy Government.
It's a 4chan Nazi term.
This is the type of shit that David Duke would never have dreamed would be happening in broad daylight.
You know what I mean?
This is the type of shit that like Nicholas Flint and David Dukes of the world have been saying is going on.
And the American government is like posting.
And they proved it right.
So were they wrong, Assad?
Calculum!
Punch!
David Duke has been talking about this shit since the fucking 1970s that we have our government is controlled.
They proved him right.
And they proved Nick right too with that shit.
So, hey, there is a fifth column in the U.S., an invisible fifth column that's run by them boys, bro.
And finally, even a liberal like fucking Hassan is seeing it, man.
Because the problem is that guys like Hassan are too pussy to call it what it is, right?
They'll talk about the humanitarian crisis.
They'll talk about the people dying.
They'll talk about the apartheid ethno-state, but they won't talk about how this apartheid ethnostate continues to exist.
So when he sees Trump say shalom on a Twitter post, he's shocked by it.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I've been talking about this shit for a minute now.
That's why I got demonetized for saying that America is run by them boys.
Think about it.
I mean, yeah, it's way older than 4chan.
Fair.
Yesterday, we had a very long session with the university at Negusiators.
So who is Mahmoud Khalil?
Insider or conciliator?
Legal experts say this case is about a lot more than a single man.
The idea that Mahmoud Khalil, one grad student at Columbia, is imperiling the foreign policy of the United States is absurd.
Connor Fitzpatrick is a senior attorney with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression or FIRE.
He believes the true reason that Khalil and other students are being targeted is because of their polarizing viewpoints.
Freedom of expression is hard.
It requires listening to, tolerating, and even defending views that you or I might find completely repugnant that make our blood boil.
But the alternative is so much more dangerous.
The students were violently attacked by public safety without any warnings.
But Khalil is the face of campus protests.
He's been accused of helping to create an environment of anti-Semitism.
I think to a lot of Americans, why shouldn't he be deported?
So the First Amendment and principles of free speech are designed to protect.
I don't think this attitude is as popular as this fucking dumbass is presenting it as.
...
protect the unpopular speakers.
There is no such thing as an un-American viewpoint in the eyes of the First Amendment.
Sure, if the administration could come forth with new evidence that they haven't provided so far showing that Mr. Khalil engaged in vandalism or engaged in conduct that would rise to the level of harassment, we would be having a very, very different conversation.
If the government establishes that he is a leader or a representative of a terrorist organization or advances or espouses their cause.
This guy with the yellow badge, you already know.
That is grounds for stripping him of his green card and removing him.
Ilya Shapiro is director of constitutional studies at the Manhattan Institute.
Oh my gosh.
Of course, last name Shapiro, you already know what time that is.
Dude, the Manhattan Institute is where Christopher Rufo is from, by the way.
Jewish consultant wearing a release the hostages pin at the neo-Nazi Manhattan Institute think tank saying, yeah, you should be.
Yep, it's a Zionist think tank.
And by the way, guys, just so you know, there's so many of these Zionist-run think tanks all across America that use these names, Manhattan Institute, et cetera.
But they're really run by a bunch of them boys.
And they come up with and work towards policy and laws and regulations that benefit Israel.
A lot of these fucking think tanks all over America, by the way, chat.
And it's kind of funny to see Hassan slowly getting fucking red-pilled, right?
Because the thing is with the liberals, right?
Here's the problem with the liberals, with these motherfuckers.
The liberals, right, are too pussy to call it what it is.
All right?
They're too pussy to call it what it is.
So guys like us on the right, since we're used to getting, you know, attacked and crucified for our viewpoints, we call it like it is.
Hey, it's fucking guys over here supporting the government, pushing their goddamn political ideology, and they're doing it through their influence power and financial backing.
Hey, it's what it is.
Meanwhile, guys like Hassan are slowly catching on.
When he sees shit like the government saying, shalom, Mahmoud Khalil, and he's like, oh, what the fuck?
Why would the government say something like that?
Yeah, dude, because the government is run by them boys.
Okay?
It's not run by the Italian mafia.
It's not run by the blacks or the bloods in the crypts or whatever.
It's run by a whole other organized crime group, organized mafia.
It's the kosher mafia, man.
You guys thought it died with Marolansky?
No, it's still alive and very fucking strong.
It's very alive and well.
So liberals are kind of getting red-pilled on this shit that we've been talking about for a minute.
So he's over here saying, like, oh, my God, like, the things that David Duke and Nick Foytes are saying is coming true.
Yeah, it's always been true.
It just took a war in the Middle East where we can see what's going on with people dying and getting blown up and kids getting completely annihilated for people like Hassan to finally wake up and realize, oh, shit, maybe our government is occupied.
But these guys have been talking about it for a minute.
But here's the problem.
People on the right, and when I say the right, I mean as in what they consider the alt-right or the far right.
You want to use a David Duke, you want to use a Nick Fuentes, you want to use a Richard Spencer, any of these guys, right?
They've been talking about this shit, but they got banned.
So the general public never heard this voice.
But now that we're seeing what's going on in Gaza and we're seeing them mobilize and pass out this legislation and these deportations, now what these guys have talked about for decades, by the way, is being fucking proven.
Why?
Because Israel's security is in question.
It's in question.
Because they want to go to a war with Iran.
And in order for them to go to war with Iran, they need U.S. support.
In order for them to get U.S. support, they need public sentiment that is positive towards Israel and Zionism in general.
How are they going to do that?
They need to remove all dissenting voices.
That is why they're removing the college students.
The college students are at the forefront of this discussion.
So if the Caucasus keep protesting against Israel, they keep protesting against the war in Gaza.
If they keep protesting against the war in Iran, Israel will not be able to do what it wants to do, which is do what?
Get rid of Iran, because Iran is the only country in the region that challenges Israel's hegemony.
And Iran is the only country capable in the region of getting nuclear weapons, which will have to put Israel on its back foot and would have to bring them to the table to do what?
Negotiate.
And Israel doesn't want to negotiate.
We know that they've been sabotaging the two-state solution.
We know that they've been doing everything in their power to stimulate a war with Iran in the United States.
We know that they don't want peace in the Middle East like they want.
They want power in the Middle East.
That's what they want.
They use a stupid ass neoc statement of peace through strength.
No, it is strength, and then you motherfuckers better make peace with us.
That's how it goes.
Okay?
But that strength, a lot of the times, is wielded through acts of violence and acts of intimidation.
Okay?
And they will stop at nothing to do it.
They'll stop at nothing to do it.
And it's funny because you got political commentators like Hassan that are just catching on to this shit now.
He thinks it's shocking that Trump is saying shalom.
I don't think it's that shocking.
I told you motherfuckers before.
When I saw Miriam Adelson giving that much money, I was like, oh, Lord, here we go, bro.
Here we fucking go.
Look at the donors and you'll figure out what the policy is.
Miram Adelson gave $100 million.
You already know.
He's going to have to go ahead and do something for that.
That's going to come with contingencies, that level of money.
So, yeah.
Anyway.
Hoarded if you hurt the feelings of Israel is psychotic.
This is why I always say I think a lot of American Zionists who are Jewish themselves or American Zionists who aren't anti-Semitic themselves, who care about the safety of Jews in this country, do not understand what they are advocating for and how badly this will explode in their faces.
You are making some scary fucking allegiances, dude.
This allegiance will be short-lived.
Institute, a conservative think tank.
Shapiro, who has called for a crackdown on pro-Palestinian.
Yeah, I'm going to watch the in-campus official trailer.
I asked if I could see the whole thing.
I can't watch the whole thing yet, but it's going to be released and I will be watching it.
Also, I want to say my bad to Mac Lemore.
I know I've made a lot of jokes about Mac Lamore, but honestly, he's awesome.
He's been funding a whole bunch of these documentaries and things like that.
I mean, he's great.
Mac Lamore is awesome.
I'm sorry I said he was corny in the past.
I'm here to— Well, he is corny, bro, but that's fine.
Another voice in the fight, right?
I'm here to right those wrong.
He's the man.
He's dope.
And protesters says this case is not about speech, but what he says are illegal actions.
Nobody is being prosecuted for their speech.
It's not that American citizens can speak freely, but non-citizens can't.
That's not the issue.
But with these immigration regulations, if you are a supporter of, if you're organizing together with others to conspiring to do certain things, those are actions.
And it's those actions that put you askance of the immigration law.
If he wasn't charged with those crimes at that time and he hasn't been accused of them now, should he be deported simply because people think he did it?
You don't have to be charged, let alone convicted of a crime, to be deported.
Federal court and immigration judges.
Yeah, you do a lot of the times.
You actually do.
That dude's an idiot.
You do.
You get deported if you're convicted of a felony or two crimes of moral interpretude, dummy.
See, that's the problem with these guys, man.
They don't know what they're talking about.
Yeah, deport him because he's talking about Israel.
We'll have the final word.
While the case plays out in court, Khalil's attorneys have asked for bail.
Nor Abdullah fears he'll miss the birth of their green card holder, so yes, they absolutely have to convict him of something.
Our first child.
Meanwhile, Erasmus and Poll released this past Thursday finds 45% of likely U.S. voters believe he should be deported.
I know, I'm sorry.
His wife, a U.S. citizen, has now taken on a role she never wanted, answering questions she feels are often unfair.
The broad popular generational momentum against Israel cannot be led by anti-Semites.
Because if it is, then everybody's f ⁇ ing.
Is repression of Jews coming?
Well, here's the thing, Hassan.
You see, this is the problem with Hassan.
He doesn't realize that the definition of anti-Semitism changes every day.
He doesn't realize that they're going to start calling, they already call him an anti-Semite.
Like, bro, you're not going to, you're not going to win with this whole definition war.
They're going to call you an anti-Semite.
Excuse me, guys.
Let me turn this camera on.
Like, they're going to keep calling you an anti-Semite too, bro.
Because here's the thing.
They're expanding the definition right now as we speak.
I think they've already expanded it where criticism of Israel now constitutes as anti-Semitism, dude.
So this whole, we can't let anti-Semites like me the other lead.
Bro, you're in the same fucking box as the rest of us.
So just embrace it.
This is what I say anytime someone calls me an anti-Semite.
Can you call me a fucking liar?
Oh, no, you can't.
Oh, okay.
Shut the fuck up, asshole.
If you can't call me a liar, then no one gives a fuck what you got to say.
That's how you approach the, you're an anti-Semite angle.
That's what you got to do.
You can't sit there and be like, well, isn't that anti-Semite?
Because then you're on your back foot.
You address it with my famous quote.
Can you call me a liar?
Am I a liar?
Oh, no.
Then shut the fuck up.
It's really how you deal with it.
That's how you deal with the problem.
All right.
Anyway, but I will give him a credit.
He said that basically we are the leaders of the thing.
What was it?
I think it was like seven for the new viewers that are joining in.
Was it 7:30?
I think it was.
Let's see here.
Yeah, 7:13.
I think we'll have to see.
Okay, I didn't know that.
That's crazy.
As a Jew, personally, I'm worried that they're stifling free speech in the name of anti-Semitism.
People see that and start resenting Jewish people, and then actual anti-Semitism will start happening.
Yep, it's already happening.
They are stifling free speech, though, dude.
All of this conflation between Israel and Judaism is teaching people that all this baby murder is something that Jews love and that the American government will take any action against people who dare criticize this baby murder to protect the Jewish people in this country.
They keep conflating it.
It's a dangerous conflation.
It's a false inflation.
And yes, it is already creating a shit ton of anti-Semitism in this country.
just like the only pro-labor sentiment on mainstream news was coming from the likes of Tucker Carlson, who is a WASP nationalist.
If the only permissible and popular anti-Israel statements are coming from-What the fuck are you talking about?
He's a WASP nationalist.
Like, dude, like, and this is the problem with these guys.
Oh, bro, he's a WASP nationalist.
Is that your way of calling him a white nationalist?
Tucker is not a white nationalist whatsoever ever, Hassan.
Come on, dude.
Come on, man.
From right-wingers, many of which who are anti-Semitic, like openly.
And if that's the only game in town, people are going to say, I'm anti-Israel because I'm anti-Semitic.
The Candace Owenses and the Fresh and Fitz and the Sneekos and the Dan Bilzeri.
Sneeko doesn't even talk about this shit no more, bro.
What are you talking about, man?
He might say Free Palestine or whatever, but like, dude, don't drag him in this conversation, man.
Of the world and even the Tucker Carlsons of the world are the most visible anti-Israel advocates in this country right now.
Collectively, they are presented as the sea of anti-Israel state sentiment.
And liberals, on the other hand, are focusing their efforts on.
Anyway, whatever.
let's see what else we got here.
Okay.
Maldive says, it's not how I interpret it.
It's how everyone else is since you wasn't getting bashed until he pointed out Stu S.B. Volgaria should have addressed him by his name and not include you.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, he didn't have to, but I don't know why he did that.
Especially when I've like promoted him and endorsed his work.
Kosher Nostro, why does Israel want to go after Iran?
Isn't Pakistan a country next to Iran a greater threat to Israel?
They already have nuclear weapons.
Yeah, so here's the thing.
They'll focus on Pakistan after the fact, but Pakistan is kind of Pakistan is a lot more aligned with the United States.
Pakistan is an ally.
So that's not that much of a problem.
Iran is a problem because they can't control Iran.
So that's kind of why.
Excuse me, guys.
Camera keeps fucking turning off.
That's why they're going so hard after Iran.
Because Iran is the one that's funding the proxy powers that Israel hates.
So that's mostly why.
Let's see here.
What else we got?
But I wouldn't be surprised if they toppled Iran and then they topp Iran and then they go into Pakistan after.
But Pakistan is pretty much neutered by the U.S., bro.
They have nuclear weapons, but they play nice with the Western world.
The fact he admitted to watching French Red tells me he knows y'all are right and he's slowly catching on, but doesn't want to lose his liberal crowd.
He'll come over to the dark side soon.
LOL.
Yeah, I mean, look, I think Hassan, like, here's the thing, right?
This is why I don't shit on him too, too bad.
The ADL did launch a massive campaign to get him canceled, right?
They really did.
So I am sensitive to the fact that he doesn't want to lose his platform, right?
I'll give him that.
Like, I know Jonathan Greenblad, the ADL, they went after him.
They put an enormous amount of pressure on Twitch to get him banned.
They're calling him an anti-Semite and stuff.
A couple of congressmen also were like lobbying to get him banned.
So I get it.
So he had to obviously be very careful in how he says things.
But my dislike for Hassan is where he would like he would like throw us under the bus to make himself not look anti-Semitic.
That's when I was like, oh, this guy, this guy's a fucking bitch, right?
Because he's over here saying, like, oh, well, you know, Myron is unhinged.
Oh, he's a real anti-Semite.
I'm just like critical of Zionism.
And it's like, bro, it doesn't matter.
Like, once you start playing that game where you start getting scared of these fucking lobby groups, they're going to call you an anti-Semite no matter what, dude.
They're going to call you an anti-Semite no matter what.
So you might as well say what you got to say, right?
Within reason, of course, right?
You don't want to be a fucking moron saying a bunch of stupid shit that's not true.
But you might as well just say what you got to say.
But he was so terrified of getting canceled off of Twitch.
And what ended up happening, Twitch canceled me and Sneeko for that to protect Hassan.
That's the truth, man.
So, hey, it is what it is.
But yeah, he's terrified of these guys.
But he knows what it is, man.
There's no way.
Either he knows what it is and he's like holding it back or he's slowly getting red-pilled.
Okay.
Let's see here.
All right.
So let's go ahead and go over the Koberger case, guys.
I allow the state to label him in testimony as a psychopath or a so-called.
Also, guys, do me a favor.
Can y'all like the video?
Only got 550 likes.
We got like, what, 3,000 plus unions in here, man?
So do me a salad, like the video, guys.
Let's get that engagement up.
Also, just so you guys know, I dropped a clip, all right, on YouTube.
You just type in Myron Gaines.
Boom.
Oh, shit.
No, I didn't mean to do it on YouTube.
What the fuck?
You want my games, bam?
Find the page.
I dropped this clip right here, guys.
October 7th sabotage.
I've got time stamps in it for you guys as well.
And I go over here how Israel could have got the hostages back without war but lied.
And I actually got a nice source in here as well.
So yeah, make sure to go check it out, guys.
I'll drop the link in here for you guys.
Let's get the views up on this bad boy.
We're only hitting like 1,300 likes.
Sorry, 1,300 views.
I don't know why.
But I go into it in detail and I put time stamps for you guys in there too.
But yes, just so you guys know, Israel could have got the hostages back on October 10th, but they chose war instead.
They chose war instead.
Zionism, Judaism, there's no difference.
Adam Grant was right about you being a former agent.
No, there's a big difference between Zionism and Judaism.
This dude's name is Zionist cuck.
Hilarious.
There's a big difference, bro.
Because here's the thing, dude.
And this is why you got to stop being like, this is what I mean when I say we got autist retards.
If you're going to say Zionism and Judaism is the same, why are there Jews in Brooklyn, New York right now burning Israeli flags, protesting with Palestine flags?
They are anti-Zionist, but they are Orthodox Jews of the highest degree.
Explain that to me.
So, no, you cannot conflate the two.
And this is why this is the problem.
We have idiots, right?
It's what happens when we have idiots that say stupid shit like that.
Judaism and Zionism are not the same whatsoever.
One is a religious ideology.
The other one is a political ideology.
Okay?
That is why we have Christian Zionists.
By the way, most Zionists are Christians.
But see, this is what they want.
They want the division they want is having low IQ conversations like this.
Zionist cuck.
I should call you Zionist retard because that's what you are.
Wall Street says, hey, Martin, I recently bought a shop for my gun engraving business, and my landlord and his brother were in the military for Saddam.
And we spent hours talking about Israel.
Thanks to knowledge.
I got you, bro.
I got you.
Yes, they got rid of Saddam because he was also a big threat to the Zionist regime.
That's why they got rid of Saddam Hussein.
Valexia says, I just don't get it.
Those men in the chair that are Americans in the Zionist think tank, what more if there might sell American people for money?
Is it really just money?
What's your thoughts?
Bro, again, I say this all the time.
Left wing, right-wing, it doesn't matter.
The bird always goes to Israel.
This is why people like Ben Shapiro, who's right-wing, and Jonathan Greenblatt, who's left-wing, agree when it comes to Israel.
This is why people like Blackman, who are lifelong Democrats, voted for Donald Trump.
You see where I'm going with this now?
So, let's see here.
So, Jews are the problem unless you work with them.
Worst cope I've ever heard.
What the fuck are you talking about, dude?
See, idiots like this Zionist cut guy are the problem, bro.
Like, see, you're one of these idiots that's like, it's all the Jews.
Let me ask you this, bro.
If you're in Twitter space earlier, we have Simon in there, right?
Simon is Jewish.
He's a Muslim that converted.
He talks about the financial institutions and the financial cabal.
Is he a problem?
Dave Smith was just on Joe Rogan.
He exposed a lot of the Zionist propaganda.
Is he evil?
Is he bad too?
Right?
There's David Cole, one of the first guys to question a certain event.
David Coleman.
Is he bad too?
Like, I find it interesting that, like, people talk all this shit, but then you pull information from Jews that gave you the information that you currently use.
Like, this whole, like, you know, well, I'm on YouTube, so I can't say it.
But, you know, there's certain event in the World War II.
One of the first people to question that to bring cameras over to Auschwitz was a Jewish guy named David Coleman that a lot of people cite in their work.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, bro, what are you talking about?
Dave Smith is a controlled opposition.
Fine.
Let's use this argument that Dave Smith is controlled opposition.
Guess what, though?
Dave Smith woke a lot of people up about the clean break memo.
Dave Smith woke a lot of people up about Israel launching wars on several different countries.
Dave Smith woke a lot of people up on all these platforms.
He went on Lex Friedman.
He went on Joe Rogan.
He went on Candace.
So just because he conveys information in a way that you don't like, or better yet, he conveys information, but he's Jewish.
You don't want to go ahead and listen to this information.
But I'll tell you guys this: a lot of the people that listen to that Joe Rogan interview or his Lex Friedman interview don't know that he's Jewish.
They're just going to research the things that he talked about and they're going to Google and they're like, oh, damn, this is interesting.
And then they get woken up.
Do you understand?
It's the information that matters.
It's the truth that matters.
It doesn't matter who says it, you fucking idiots.
Look, you don't got to like Dave Smith.
That's fine.
But he's waking a lot of people up.
He's waking more people up than you while you're sitting here in my chat talking shit with a fake name and your face not out there.
He's controlled opposition.
That's fine.
You guys can say that.
He's controlled opposition.
He doesn't go hard enough.
Fine.
But people are going to Google the shit he says and then find me.
Find Nick Fuentes.
Find someone that might be a bit more deep in this shit.
Guys, it's about waking people up, bro.
Everybody wants to be the star.
It's about waking people up, bro.
That's why even people like Hassan, who I disagree with, he's still waking people up on the lefty side.
There's people that are going to listen to Hassan that will never listen to us.
Everybody has their fucking has their usage, bro.
Pray that one Asian chick isn't getting deported.
So I just watched Dave Douglas' debate, LMAO, Douglas Logic.
None of us should be blindly believed that event in the 40s since you know we weren't fucking there.
And neither were most of the dickheads who wrote the history books.
Yep.
I'm telling you, man.
On the topic, I hear talk a lot about weight loss for fat asses.
What advice can you give to those who want to bulk and gain weight while maintaining a great-looking body along the way?
Slight calorie surplus.
Very, very slight calorie surplus.
That's how you avoid getting fat.
There, Myron, thanks for the content.
This is from Nightly Wisdom.
Was on your space this afternoon.
Is there a way we could bring Simon on for more info on the banking system, especially what this whole new world order is going to lead in the next decade?
Yeah, I'll bring him on.
I'll bring him on.
I'll figure some out.
I'll talk with him because he's very good with the finances.
Yeah, this Zionist idiot right here, Zionist Cuck.
You're a Zionist moron, is what you should really name yourself.
Wall Street Swindler.
Hey, Myron, I really bought a shop.
Bought a shot for my gun engraving business, and my landlord and my brother weren't.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
I read this one earlier, too.
Cool.
All right, I think we're caught up.
Alright, let's get back to, uh, to Kohlberger.
Brian Koberger's lawyers and prosecutors in a marathon hearing over evidence ahead of his August trial.
And the judge was not holding back.
But you've made some serious accusations against the state of hiding evidence.
And yet you've provided no factual basis.
Zero that that evidence existed.
And prosecutors are firing back at the defense.
We have a lot better aggravating evidence than the fact that he has level one autism.
I go through some of the new details that we've learned about the case.
Yeah, also, interesting thing.
Guys, Gary does not follow the Jewish religion, bro.
So again, your stupid argument about Judaism is retarded.
Bro, it's like, yo, you're not going to get me to turn my friends, bro.
So like, look, honestly, at this point, let me be very explicit about this.
We already dead at the beef.
He talked with Gary, talked with Truth Teller, and I'm going to get him to talk with Stu and we'll end this shit.
But look, if you guys got a problem with Gary, you guys, hey, Gary, whatever it may be, that's fine.
Get the fuck off my channel.
Go watch somebody else.
I'm not turning my back on my friends.
Gary was there with me when people were talking shit.
Gary's there with me when we were dealing with a bunch of bullshit.
He helps out behind the scenes with Fresh and Fit.
Obviously, I got to debrief.
I run this shit completely by myself.
He doesn't have any oversight of what kind of content I do or what I talk about, etc.
Obviously, I talk about a lot of controversial shit.
So I do and say whatever the fuck I want to say and do.
You know, and Gary helps us out behind the scenes.
If you guys don't like Gary, that's fine.
And a lot of y'all don't like him.
Cool.
No problem.
But I'm not going to fucking get rid of somebody that's been with me for a long time helping us out.
If you guys have an issue, he's Jewish.
Okay, bro.
All right.
Get the fuck out of here.
Go watch somebody else.
I don't know what to tell you.
But I'm not turning my back on my friends.
I never have and I won't.
And if you don't like it, then get the fuck out of here, bro.
That's really what I got to say.
You guys should know this about me already.
If people are good to me, I'm not turning my back on them.
I don't give a fuck what anybody thinks.
That's how I move.
I stand by my friends through thick and thin.
And that's what it is, bro.
If I lose followers for it, oh well.
Oh, well.
I, you know, I'll continue making my content.
There is no control over here.
I say and do whatever the fuck I want to do.
You guys know this at this point.
I've been canceled and demonetized.
Lost many accounts for this shit.
So, yeah, dude, if you guys have that much of a hard on for Gary, I don't know what to tell you.
We already ended the truth teller of beef.
I'm going to bring him with Stu.
We'll fix that as well.
I think there's some misunderstandings there.
I think we're stronger together in this movement than apart.
If you guys don't rock with that and you guys just want to hate all Jews and say, Myron, you're a seller because you work with a Jew.
All right, bro.
Cool.
Hate all Jews somewhere else, man.
We're not doing that over here.
Welcome to Crime Fix.
I'm Angelette Levy.
It was a long, long day in court for Brian Koberger, his lawyers, and prosecutors as they argued over what evidence the jury would hear at his trial this summer.
Koberger's lawyers and prosecutors have filed a number of motions discussing everything from Koberger's car and cell phone records, a surviving roommate's description of a man with bushy eyebrows, Koberger's Amazon records, his autism diagnosis, and whether the death penalty should be a possible punishment for him.
Koberger's lawyers say he maintains his innocence in the murders of Maddie Mogan, Kaylee Gonsalves, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle at a home near the University of Idaho campus in Moscow in November of 2022.
Now, we learned some new things about the case at this hearing.
We usually do.
And I'm going to go through those, but first, let's listen to some of the arguments.
Koberger's lawyers have asked Judge Hipler to bar prosecutors from labeling him a psychopath or a sociopath.
Here's Ann Taylor.
If that's allowed to happen, then Mr. Koberger is colored with an opinion or a way the jury will view him that is unfair.
And our request is that the court not allow the state to label him in testimony as a psychopath or a sociopath.
Because any kind of testing is unreliable, that would relate to, or that would become problematic within the rules of evidence to do so and the inflammatory nature of those kinds of labels.
I'm not aware of any testing that has been done that has reached that conclusion.
Am I missing something?
You are not missing anything.
There has not been any testing.
There has not been any labeling.
Now, a lot of people were confused by this request.
Why is she asking for this?
Ann Taylor said it was simply preventative, but prosecutors said they weren't going to use those words anyway.
Here's Judge Hipler.
With respect to the use of the term psychopath or sociopath, I do understand that there is no evidence that the defendant specifically has been tested and found to be with that diagnosis or personality disorder, if you will.
And I understand the state is not intending to, at this point, seek to attach that label.
Absent evidence, competent forensic evidence, if you will, qualified expert evidence.
And I haven't worked all the way through penalty phase, and I suppose that could come up in penalty phase of things.
But for now, certainly for the guilt phase, innocence phase of the trial, I am ordering that the state and its witnesses not use those two terms or their equivalents.
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It's much over.
The decedents and the state of the crime scene.
This, I would imagine, from what I've seen, some of those photographs are particularly graphic.
But make no mistake, these murders, whoever committed them, were brutal and were horrific.
And so I suspect that the evidence will reflect that.
Now, if it comes to cumulative evidence or perhaps some that are unnecessarily graphic, we can address that on a case-by-case basis.
Now, here's something new that we learned about the details of a traffic stop involving Brian Koberger on August 21st, 2022.
This happened about two miles from the King Road house the night before classes started at the University of Idaho.
Prosecutors want the jury to see that traffic stop to show Koberger in his car, but the defense disagrees.
In this video, things that make it more prejudicial than probative are that it provides presence in Moscow.
It is at night.
It is a visual of the car that is not just the make and model.
It is Mr. Koberger's statement that he doesn't think state seatbelts provide much in the way of safety.
Mr. Koberger's question about why they need his phone number.
Mr. Koberger's question about how the officer reacts when people lie to him about wearing a seatbelt.
If the court allows this evidence in, the state has the ability to use this to make many other points beyond identity.
Valexia says, idiots in the chat spam talking about this.
My mission right now is making sure Jesus Christ is not worshiped.
Everything you love will be taken from you.
That's from Gary.
Look, man, if that's Gary's view on Christianity, I don't necessarily agree with that.
But again, that's his view.
Gary is not a religious guy.
He does numerology, which I actually disagree with.
I don't agree with numerology.
But that's his views, guys.
Like, people, you know what I mean?
People have different worldviews.
People have different religions.
People have different things that they subscribe to.
Again, that doesn't have to do with his relationship with me.
I don't know why you guys are spamming that.
Like, you guys just don't like Gary and you guys are trying to use it to like attack my credibility, which is fine.
You know, like I said before, bro, if you guys really don't like it like that, you guys hate Gary that much or whatever, then just don't watch the channel, bro.
Like, don't, you guys hate Gary that much and you guys want to use that to attack me, then don't watch the channel, bro.
Like, it's just crazy, man.
Like, his views are his views.
Do I agree with that?
No.
But you guys are going to find something to bitch about anyway.
First, it was True Teller and Stu Peters.
I'm working on bringing them together and getting rid of the beef.
Now it's, well, he said this about Jesus.
Okay, I don't agree with that.
He has his own views.
He's a numerologist.
He does his own shit.
Why are you fucking coming after me for shit that he says?
It has nothing to do with me.
Holy shit, man.
Niggas are annoying, bro.
Like I'm over here trying to do my stream.
You guys asked me about this stupid shit, bro.
Ask me, oh, bro, you said this about Jesus.
What the fuck?
I don't know.
It's fucking annoying.
Holy shit.
It's like, and then this is just like wasting time and energy for no fucking reason.
And I kept telling him that you advocate for free speech in the matter of something.
And they're just like, yeah, that's the important thing about free speech is idiots are the reason why we have censorship.
Yeah, bro.
Like, holy shit, man.
Niggas are annoying.
You guys are in here bitching about Gary.
Go complain to Gary.
What the fuck?
God damn, you guys are obsessed with this nigga, bro.
Holy shit.
You guys are legitimately fucking obsessed with this guy.
You guys are mentioning shit to him that I don't even know about.
The hell?
You guys watching this stuff for some?
Some of y'all angry fans?
Like, bro, seriously.
It's just wild.
Like, I literally just got off a space.
I had him and True Teller bury the hatchet.
Now I'm working on getting him with Stu Peters, making peace there.
Then you niggas want to talk about some other shit.
What the fuck?
Really annoying, dude.
What the fuck, man?
Crazy how y'all are obsessed with Gary, bro.
I threw a bone and pork shoulder on my smoker at 8 a.m. this morning for Passover.
Okay.
And the jury would have the ability to potentially seek to ask to rewatch the video and draw other conclusions that we are worried about.
Such as, as I mentioned, him being at night, not wanting to it being at night, him not wanting to give his phone number, which could be construed as he wants to hide his identity.
Now, we knew about this traffic stop and requested the video.
It's the only one involving Koberger that's never been released.
Prosecutors simply won't give it up to the public.
Bill Thompson argued the jury should see this video.
Just because the defendant doesn't like the fact that we can prove who he is, that we can prove what car he's driving, that we can prove what his phone number is, that we can prove his address.
I mean, those are all things that tie together to connect the defendant to the homicides.
Just because they don't like that isn't a basis to object to it.
Now, Judge Hipler said certain aspects of the video are concerning, like Koberger asking police why they need his phone number.
So stay tuned for a ruling on that video.
Koberger's lawyers also argued their motion to keep the surviving roommate DM from using the words bushy eyebrows to describe a man she saw walking through the King Road house, which is how this selfie of Brian Koberger came to light.
He took it six hours after the homicides occurred.
Prosecutors say it shows his eyebrows that morning.
Koberger's lawyers say DM's account is unreliable for many reasons.
She described herself as, quote, probably very drunk.
And given the amount of alcohol she told law enforcement about consuming the entire day, that makes sense.
She started with champagne mimosas in the morning, then white claws 9 to 10 throughout the day.
Then that night before she got home, she was involved in a drinking game and drank Borg, which is hard alcohol and flavoring.
Her degree of attention, given this, supports unreliability.
Factor three, the accuracy of the description.
Her description is that she saw a person wearing all black, not insanely tall.
She doesn't know if she saw lips and nose.
She is certain he is white.
She never mentions eyebrows herself initially.
The person who asked about eyebrows was law enforcement.
Now, Koberger's lawyer said that DM told detectives that she saw Xana Carnotl at some point and thought she was simply passed out from drinking too much.
Prosecutor Ashley Jennings responded that DM is a reliable witness.
The male DM saw that night was covered head to toe.
The only thing that was uncovered was a portion of his face.
That does not lend itself to positively identifying any particular person.
Therefore, an identification procedure was not used, and that Manson-Bigger's test is inapplicable.
Instead, on four separate occasions, before Brian Koberger was even identified or arrested, DM gave consistent descriptions of the male she saw in the residence that night at around 4 a.m.
Every time she described this person as being white, male, wearing all black, a few inches taller than her, she's 5'10, wearing a mask, skinny, athletic, tone build, and not a voice that she recognized.
During three of those interviews, she then describes the male's eyebrows and she describes them as being bushy.
Obviously, there was some focus on the eyes or the eyebrows by investigators because this is the only portion that she could see.
She never wavers in her description of the person that she saw.
She's very clear about what she does remember and what she doesn't remember.
Defense put the state of Mr. Koberger's eyebrows into question.
In an attempt to discredit DM's testimony or description, they wrote, Mr. Koberger does not have bushy eyebrows.
Judge Hipler did not rule on that motion.
He will do so later.
Now, just in the last month, the defense has revealed that Brian Koberger has been diagnosed with autism, and they're revealing this for a number of reasons.
But first, Koberger's lawyers say they don't want his autism used against him as an aggravating factor in the penalty phase if the jury finds him guilty.
Your Honor, when I look through the mounds of discovery, there are probably 100 hours of interviews of people that Mr. Koberger went to school with at WSU.
And of course, those interviews come just hours and days after the headlines hit that Mr. Koberger's been arrested in this case.
And people that he went to school with that he interacted with had unkind things interestingly enough.
Yeah, so his eyebrows is what one of the witnesses noticed when he was walking around in a ski mask through the house after he had committed the murders.
And obviously that's a very distinct thing.
And that was also used as a very significant piece of evidence against him as well.
That's interesting that they're going to not use his autism against him.
So that's a whole other game.
To say about him.
And a lot of their DNA on a knife in Pennsylvania, all the way on the other side of the country.
That was one of the strongest pieces of evidence that they had against him.
Unkind things when you understand them in the context of autism, the way he may stand in a room near a doorway, the way he may look too long at a person.
Their interviews are different when you know he has autism and you know the characteristics he displays.
But those awful comments, those mean comments about him, if the state uses those as aggravators, that's using his autism characteristics.
So this was a pretty interesting argument that Ann Taylor made.
The prosecution said, though, that it won't be using Koberger's autism diagnosis against him.
Here's Assistant Attorney General Jeff Nye.
The state has no plans whatsoever to use the autism during the penalty phase as any kind of aggravation whatsoever.
There is no plan to put on students from the university to talk about their personal views of this individual.
To be quite frank, if we get to a penalty phase, we have a lot better aggravating evidence than the fact that he has level one autism.
And frankly, it's just not a persuasive argument to ask a jury to impose the penalty of death because someone has autism.
So this next motion is really important because it has to do with Brian Koberger's family being in the courtroom during the trial.
Prosecutors have said they may call members of Koberger's family to testify, so they can't be in the courtroom until after they do so.
That made it sound like they may be cooperating with prosecutors, but Koberger's lawyers say not so fast.
The state submits that by simply placing our client's family on its witness list, that is enough to warrant exclusion, and further, that they may call family members.
I want to note that they have not subpoenaed them.
The state's attorneys have not interviewed them, and they know that Mr. Koberger's family does not have any interest in helping him, in helping them.
They also know from watching all of Mr. Koberger's video visits how much his family loves him and supports him, and that he is absolutely dependent on them having been in isolation for almost two and a half years.
And by the time we get to trial, it will be almost three years.
His parents attend every court hearing.
And the only reason that they are not here in person is that they do not have the money to fly back and forth from the East Coast.
If they had the financial resources, they would be here in person every single court date.
Sequestration of witnesses under IRE 615 is discretionary.
The language in the statute is that they may be excluded by the court.
This means that there's court discretion in that decision, and there's a reason for that.
So that was some really interesting information that we learned from Koberger's lawyer.
His family is standing behind him.
Here's what Ashley Jennings said in response.
In no way is the state intending to use its subpoena power in order to exclude Mr. Koberger's family from the courtroom.
The state's not aware of any authority to support this argument that the defendant has a Sixth Amendment right to have his family in the courtroom.
He, of course, under the Sixth Amendment has the right to a public trial, but that's not his choosing of who is in that courtroom.
Totally understand it's within your discretion to allow certain family, immediate family members in the courtroom to support Mr. Kerberger.
You can't simply take up whatever family members you may need to testify in your case in chief right at the beginning.
Other than, you know, obviously I know you have a narrative on how you want to lay these things out, but what I will tell you is both sides ought to get used to the idea that with a three-month trial, the trial schedule will not be held hostage to your narrative.
In other words, we'll be taking things out of order, stopping witnesses to put another one on to make sure we get it through them, and picking them up again.
And so is there a reason you couldn't call whatever family members you need right away?
Well, I will say, you know, we have no intention of calling all the family members.
We have the intention of calling a few of the family members who serve certain purposes.
I can't think of a reason that we couldn't.
Obviously, it's not ideal.
It's completely out of context.
It's out of order.
This is like a gumbo.
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You all are going to put all the pieces that go into that into the pot.
And at the end of the day, the jury's going to decide whether it's a good soup or not from the state's perspective.
And so I think we get too obsessively stuck on the idea of exactly the order these things need to come in, right?
And so I'm not sure why you couldn't call the family members you need up front.
And then we take away this concern.
I can certainly understand from the defense perspective the need and desire to have the defendants support a family here in the courtroom.
I do too.
And I guess my preference would be for that, even though it would be out of context and interfere with the state's preference of how to present its case.
And I think I do take issue with the defendant being able to direct how the state presents its case to a jury.
So Judge Hippler basically told the prosecutors to adjust and call whichever Coburger family members they need to call early in the trial so they can be in the courtroom to support him.
Now we've heard a lot about Brian Coburger's Amazon account and prosecutors have said he bought a K-bar knife and this is what pretty much got him like Jemda, this K-bar Marine knife.
And by the way guys, link is pinned in the top in the as well link is in the top of the description.
By the way, for you guys, if you guys want to go ahead and join the Zoom call after this, we're going to cover the Diddy case and then I'm going to bring a special guest in as well.
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So yeah.
hold on one sec uh sheath on amazon in march of 2022 eight months before the murders As lawyers say, testimony about click activity on that account is unreliable and shouldn't be allowed at trial.
You also just proffered that, you know, that based on the information that you understand, that that equates to a purchase.
And I've put a declaration in front of you from an expert that says that Amazon doesn't work exactly that way.
And that's the problem, that when it is represented as a click, that that indicates to the average person that he sat at a desk and clicked and made a purchase when there's a lot more to them.
And maybe I'm completely out to lunch, but as I understand it, to buy something on Amazon, you got to put it in your shopping cart and hit purchase.
And made a purchase.
Am I wrong about that?
No, that is a step, but how it gets in your cart and what items get in your cart really has to do with the whole model and the ecosystem of the way that Amazon works, right?
And so the state wants to apply argument in an argument.
They will apply intent to purchase a K-bar to get to November 13th, 2022.
Closing arguments.
But we still have to have testimony that explains those things in between.
Now, Ashley Jennings says this shouldn't even be up for discussion.
Judge, this is pretty simple.
Shane Cox and Mike Douglas, since he gets brought up, they're fact witnesses.
They're not going to have opinions.
They review records.
They're going to testify to what those records show.
Shane Cox's testimony is laid out in the supplemental amended disclosure.
This is exactly what he's going to testify to.
And what he's going to say, he's very careful in what he says that he's going to say.
That's what we're anticipating.
There is no grounds to exclude his testimony.
We applied for and we were granted a search warrant for Brian Koberger's Amazon.com user activity.
The search warrant was narrow in scope to items related to the homicide and evidence related to the seizing of knives.
In this case, it was knives and knife accessories.
It directed law enforcement to see certain items, his customer click activity pertaining to knives and accessories, his payment methods used, details of items and cart, including all items added to the cart or removed from the cart or wish listed or in a shopping basket,
all suggestions made to the account, all records regarding reviews by other Amazon users, advertising data, devices used to connect to the account, and all accounts linked to the account.
The state requested the data between limited time periods, March 20th to March 30th and November 1st to December 6th.
Those were the relevant time periods.
And in response, we got responsive data, and that's what we plan on presenting to the jury.
Amazon's use of AI is not a basis to exclude.
It's completely irrelevant.
AI doesn't click on things for a user.
There are no legal grounds to exclude this.
But listen to this.
We learned something new about how the state claims Brian Koberger bought this K-Bar knife, and it came from Judge Hipler.
Special Agent Douglas's testimony, that seems to have shifted a bit from he's going to talk about bank records and debit purchases, and it's become bigger without any opinion.
I don't know what his opinion about anything will be.
That needs to be limited.
I think he can come in and talk.
Through the financial records and say, this shows a transaction with Mr. Koberger's credit card to purchase a Amazon gift card, and that this Amazon gift card was used to purchase a knife.
If he can say all of those things, I think that his ability to talk about receiving the bank record and looking at it and saw a purchase history, I think that's fine.
But to provide an opinion about what that means, that's not disclosed.
Well, Your Honor, I don't want to wait to find out.
I'm asking the court to-My point is I'm not in a position to exclude their testimony because they haven't shown me that they're offering something beyond what they've disclosed.
So the state is going to prove that Brian Koberger bought an Amazon gift card and then used it to buy the knife.
That's their claim.
Now, remember when I told you that Brian Koberger claimed his alibi was that he was out driving the night of the murders and that he did that often.
And now here's the other thing, too, why they got him cooked on that.
So they did self-site tracking data on this case, and what they found was that his phone hit off a bunch of different satellites on the way going to the location and back.
And the way that self-site tracking data goes is you're basically able to do like historical pings of where the phone hit off of when it was traveling.
That's how they're able to figure out where the phone is.
And that pretty much put him at the place of the murder at around the right time.
So not only do they have the DNA evidence, they also have the phone information as well.
To go to a park and look at the stars?
Well, the state says that doesn't qualify as an alibi.
But Ann Taylor says it does partially.
Mr. Koberger has consistently maintained his innocence and said that he was out driving in the early morning hours of November 13th, 2022.
And you can testify to that.
I'm going to get to that.
We provided Mr. Ray as a partial corroboration of Mr. Koberger's alibi in an abundance of caution.
The thing I didn't want was to be here with Mr. Thompson saying they should have told us they had a partial corroboration.
Now they can't use it.
So that's why we disclosed Mr. Ray as early as we possibly could.
Mr. Ray took the stand in a motion hearing last May, I believe, and the state chose not to cross-examine him.
I disagree that Mr. Judge, Judge Judge, gave us repeated opportunities to produce more.
There was a mix-up about what an order meant when speedy trial was waived and the trial was reset and all of the deadlines were extended.
The problem is Idaho requires someone to have a witness who can vouch for an alibi and Koberger hasn't provided that.
Well, we knew who the defendant was out driving around.
We have other evidence that show the defendant was out driving around.
His phone was turned off so we can't trace his exact location at the time of the offenses, but it overlaps and coincides with the time of the murders.
The can's been kicked down the road several times on this and it's nobody's fault.
Judge Judge afforded the defendant multiple opportunities to provide a compliant alibi response.
That never occurred.
The defendant's response from April earlier this year, excuse me, from earlier this year doesn't have anything new or different.
Talks about partial corroboration of a partial alibi, which, frankly, the statute doesn't talk about partial anything, nor can we find that in the case law.
The defendant acknowledges that their cell phone expert, Mr. Ray, can't account for the time of the homicides itself.
Of course, we know that because his phone was turned off.
So the only person who can testify to an alibi if there is an alibi is the defendant himself.
If he likes to testify, that's fine.
So the only person that Brian Koberger has testifying about his partial alibi at this point is his cell phone expert, Cy Ray.
Your Honor, the notion of partial corroboration of alibi is concerning because that kind of begs the question between complying with the alibi disclosure statute or not.
And let's see here.
Oh, no, caught up.
Why shouldn't we just look at this in terms of the defendant's version is that Mr. Ray, in his expert work, is going to testify the defendant was at a certain place at a certain time.
which is up to 2:50, whatever it was.
As of this point, they have provided no other alibi witness.
Yes, sir.
Or the alibi instruction likely is not going to be given?
Yes, sir.
If they come across evidence that supports an alibi, it is their obligation to immediately make you and the court aware of it.
And then we'll deal with the issue of whether it is the timeliness of it and how we deal with it.
Thank you, Your Honor.
The court articulated it much better than I could.
That's exactly what we were looking for.
Thank you.
So you heard it.
As of now, Brian Koberger does not have an alibi, but that could always change.
Now, let's get back to Koberger's cell phone expert, Cy Ray.
He has accused prosecutors of withholding timing advance records for Koberger's cell phone, but prosecutors say they've done no such thing.
And Judge Hipler was not happy.
And I'm not upset, but just for Mr. Ray's information, because he wasn't here the first day I started this trial with you folks, I said, I don't want theatrics.
I don't want accusations that aren't supported with evidence about supposed bad conduct of the parties.
You're all professionals.
I respect you all.
And the accusations he made in there are very concerning.
The kinds of accusations, if true, that would get people disbarred.
And so without any evidence and apparently sidestepping the clear explanation, he makes those.
And so that doesn't make me happy.
Now, there have been a lot of questions about whether Brian Koberger knew or ever encountered the four victims.
His attorneys have said there was no social media connection.
Well, Judge Hipler has gone beyond that.
Take a listen.
We've watched a lot of the video that's contained on that server.
Also on that server are vast amounts of bank records, vast, vast amounts of cell phone for all of the people that Ms. Jennings mentioned, the deceased and people close to them and other people.
They've indicated that their experts have examined that and found no connection between Mr. Koberger and the deceased.
I'm grateful to have recently learned that.
I mean, that's what we believed, but that was in that March disclosure when they said that they'd examine those, and those were computers, the seven computers, I believe.
It's that kind of thing that takes a lot of time.
So Hipler is saying no connection has been found between the victims and Koberger when examining computers.
This raises the question, if there's no connection, what could possibly be the motive in this case?
There is a lot more to discuss.
All right, we'll shift over to the Diddy stuff.
Let me see if I can.
All right, we'll go to Diddy.
Going on trial.
And the stakes are high.
Not only has Diddy been in jail since his September arrest, but it's officially confirmed his ex-girlfriend Cassie is expected to take the stand to testify against him.
I mean, I called that out a long time ago.
I told you guys that she was going to be the star witness in this case.
Told you guys she was going to be the star witness in this case.
Let's see here.
We got Myron, would it be dumb to work on work on a cruise ship so I can gain capital for around five to six months?
I leave with like 18 to 20k.
I'm 24 single and don't really know what to do in real life career-wise.
Thanks, bro.
Yeah.
Yeah, bro.
Do it.
Absolutely.
24, do it.
I say do it.
Make that money.
Absolutely do it.
Craig McRae dollar.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
Let's see here.
This guy seeking destroy says, every supposed right-winger who has a Jewish handler like Myron does always turn out to be controlled op.
Just watch.
You tell Myra.
I'm truly heartbroken by this.
And fucking incredible how stupid people are.
Controlled op, but I've lost millions of dollars.
Control op, but I've lost my meta account.
Control op, but I get targeted by Media Matters.
Like, it's really annoying when people say stupid shit like that when they've not lost anything talking about this stuff.
Meanwhile, I've lost so much talking about this shit.
Then you have the nerve to come in my chat and say some bullshit about a Jewish handler.
Are you fucking stupid?
Are you fucking stupid, bro?
I've lost more money than you've made in your entire life.
I have lost more than you've made in your life.
I promise you that.
And you got the fucking nerve to come in here and say, oh, you're a Jewish handler.
I say and do whatever the fuck I want to do.
No one handles shit.
That's why I'm able to say the things that I say.
Oh, do I got a Jewish handler because I'm banned from certain podcasts where I can't do certain collabs or people are terrified to come on the show because my Jewish handler?
Shut up, dude.
Dude's a fucking retard, man.
And fucking credible how stupid some people are.
Dude, if it bothers you that much, if it bothers you that much, just stop watching.
Just stop watching, bro.
Seriously, because I would rather, at this point, like you guys that are over here crying about Gary, like, bro, you guys are annoying.
Like, go watch somebody else.
I'd rather not deal with y'all niggas.
Real talk.
Like, I've lost way too much fucking money, way too much career opportunity.
Like, I literally had a podcast where I didn't have to talk about this shit at all.
But I said, you know what?
This is an important cause.
We need to talk about it.
Demonetized.
Banned off meta.
Collabs.
Gone.
People terrified to work with us.
And you want to sit there and got the fucking nerve to say, I got a Jewish handler and I'm compromised.
Are you fucking stupid, bro?
You know who you're talking to?
You know the fuck you're talking to?
I brought Nick on the podcast.
I've had controversial figures on the pod.
The fuck are you talking about, dude?
Incredible.
The fucking lack of respect for the shit that I sacrificed on this shit.
Wild.
But whatever.
It's fine.
And I don't regret any of it, too.
I don't regret any of it.
Money isn't everything.
I don't regret it whatsoever.
So it is what it is, man.
Jonah Oswald said all three people that said free did he need to get their hard drives checked.
*laughs*
Yeah, probably.
Probably, for sure.
So, someone said, Myron, don't get triggered.
Dude, I'm not triggered.
Trust me.
I'm chilling.
I'm just saying I find it interesting how people sit there and have the nerve to say, I'm compromised or some shit like that when I've lost so many fucking opportunities for telling the truth.
But yeah, someone's saying you're handler.
All right, bro.
If you niggas really think that's my handler, you guys are stupid.
I have 100% control over all the content I make and everything that I say.
So there is no handler, bro.
I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
She won't be testifying under the moniker Jane Doe.
Instead, she's planning on using her own name.
However, federal prosecutors say Diddy's other alleged victims won't be doing the same.
I'm Elizabeth Milner with Lawn Crime.
Our analysts have suspected for a while that Cassie Ventura is indeed victim number one.
Now, the allegations laid out in Diddy's federal indictment match almost to a T her federal lawsuit against her ex, which was settled a day after filing.
But since then, Diddy has faced two more.
Yeah, I think he settled for like 30 or 50 million or something wild like that.
He said he was gonna fight it and then he settled.
And I think a big reason why I settled is because, you know, obviously the image looks really bad.
Charles a loot frog.
Someone with common sense here.
There's been zero indications that Myron has switched up his target points because Gary is his manager.
People that are criticizing, you have got the most dumbest people in the world.
Bro, I'm telling you, man.
I'm telling you, bro.
Dudes are fucking crazy.
Dudes are fucking crazy.
And honestly, it's insulting.
It's insulting.
After all the shit that I've sacrificed for people to fucking say that stupid shit.
It's disrespectful, it's insulting, and it's annoying.
More superseding indictments, and now more victims have been added.
But federal prosecutors say testifying under their real names would cause them significant embarrassment, anxiety, and social stigma.
Cassie's now settled lawsuit arguably opened the floodgates to where we are today.
And her suit laid out a roadmap where prosecutors could take the case from there.
For weeks, known only then as victim one, we thought Cassie would be the only victim.
Then came victim two, three, and four.
It's unclear who they are.
Diddy's defense team has long argued some of them are former girlfriends of Diddy's.
Because remember, they claim everything was consensual.
According to Diddy's indictment, victim one, two, and three were named under count one.
Count one being the racketeering conspiracy.
Prosecutors allege as part of the pattern of racketeering activity, the defendant, that being Diddy, sex trafficked all three through force, fraud, and coercion.
Prosecutors say in their motion, Diddy allegedly coerced all three to participate in orchestrated sexual encounters, aka freak-offs, that lasted hours and sometimes days.
Now, a lot of stuff has been redacted, but here's what hasn't been bought.
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When it comes to victim two, prosecutors say she explained that testifying at trial will already be extremely traumatic, and the trauma would only be magnified if her identity is revealed.
And that's why she asked to testify under a pseudonym.
Victim 3 explained the same.
She wants to protect her privacy.
That's going to be tough because, man, it's the Sixth Amendment?
The right to face your accusers in court.
Bam, I'm fucking good, baby.
It is the Sixth Amendment.
Yeah, the right to face one accuser is enshrined in the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, specifically the confrontation clause.
This amendment guarantees criminal defenders the right to be confronted with the witnesses against them in a criminal trial.
This means the defendant has a right to see and hear the witness testify in court and to challenge her testimony through cross-examination.
Bam, there we go.
Privacy and the privacy of her family prevent harassment and minimize humiliation.
And the same reasoning was echoed for victim four.
The government in their motion wrote, quote, the practice of allowing alleged victims of sexual abuse to testify under a pseudonym has been widely permitted because requiring alleged victims to publicly provide their names could chill their willingness to testify for fear of having their personal histories publicized and may cause further harassment or embarrassment.
They went on to say, quote, in light of the explicit nature of the conduct that the witnesses will be testifying about, victims have legitimate fears of harassment by the media and loss of employment potentially resulting from trial publicity.
Equally, because of the explicit nature of the offense's conduct, which may require victims to testify about degrading and humiliating treatment by the defendant, revealing victims' identities could show willingness of other alleged victims of sex crimes to come forward.
I mean, look, it's not a surprise these victims want to testify anonymously.
And we've seen it in other high-profile trials, similar-ish to what Diddy's trial could look like, i.e., R. Kelly, who had a lot of victims, but during trial, they were known as victim 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on.
They only revealed themselves after the trial on the hit docu series surviving R. Kelly.
But back to Diddy's case.
A lot has changed since he was first indicted.
Like the fact he's facing more charges and has more alleged victims beyond Cassie.
His defense, though, is ready for a big fight.
They hope the judge won't allow his prior bad acts, meaning the many civil lawsuits he still faces, arguing that evidence is coming too late.
The defense wrote in a response, yet now on the eve of trial and after two superseding indictments, the government has surfaced a new plan to teen his trial with evidence about purported heinous acts.
They are entirely new, untested, uncorroborated, and uninvestigated allegations.
All but one of the alleged incidents happened over 20 years ago, with the oldest dating to the 1980s.
But prosecutors argue the jury is entitled to hear from additional witnesses when Diddy's defense team argued everything alleged in his indictment is just a part of his private sex life, defined by consent, not coercion.
Essentially, saying if the defense says it's his private sex life, witnesses should be on the stand to verify that.
As far as the victims in the indictment, though, their testimony will prove crucial, especially Cassie's testimony.
Again, we're just weeks away from trial now, and openings are slated for early next month.
The stakes are high.
If Diddy's convicted, he could spend years in prison.
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We've had a lot of discussions about victim one in the indictment against Diddy.
We know that's Cassie.
But there's also victims two, three, and four.
We don't know who they are and they won't be testifying using their real names.
What are your thoughts about that?
Well, Cassie is obviously the star witness in the case and she's the one who broke this whole investigation open when she filed her own civil lawsuit in November 2023.
She was not only a victim, but she was a witness to a lot of the other.
I know, no, this they're gonna really come after her and try to say that she's not credible because she had a financial incentive.
So that's what I think the defense is going to do.
Off topic, but having Chris, your co-host, made me appreciate a fresh war.
Okay.
Chris needs to put down the booze.
Yeah, Chris, kind of funny.
Roulette says, don't worry about these fucktarts crying about Gary O slash squad riding with you.
I appreciate that, bro.
This is off topic, which you think the population is fucked because I feel like this generation has to fix the next because the sex robots be on full swim by the time they grow up.
Bro, it's getting bad, man.
And honestly, I don't know what's going to happen from here.
That's the problem.
It's going to be cooked.
So we'll see.
But.
Absolutely wild.
It's absolutely wild.
But no, thank you for the support, roulette.
Yeah, I know, bro.
It's crazy.
Niggas are crying about Gary in here.
Other victims who participated in the free cost.
She was romantically involved with Diddy for more than a decade.
So there's no surprise in the original indictment when she was the only victim who was identified.
Now, obviously, there is corroboration of her account, as we've all seen the video of her being beaten at the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles.
But the prosecution wants more.
And what they've done is they've chosen who they believe are their best victims in terms of testimony.
Obviously, they're not going to put 100 victims on the stand, but they do want several that are going to tell the same story of physical and sexual violence and sex trafficking.
And I think the prosecution, at least, they believe they have enough to get a conviction here with those victims.
And given that Diddy exuded this power over the industry previously, kind of before this fall from grace in a way, are you surprised at how terrified the victims are to testify against Diddy?
Because the prosecution, kind of in their motion to keep their identities pretty much to keep them anonymous, they were just saying that they're terrified of humiliation, embarrassment, of social stigma if their names were to get out there.
I'm not surprised the victims are terrified.
Now, of course, we have public trials in this country and under the confrontation clause.
Diddy, through his lawyers, he gets to cross-examine those victims.
But if you believe the allegations in the indictment, and I do, at least one of them was dangled over a balcony.
And we know that Diddy has a lot of weapons because they were seized during the raids of his Los Angeles and Miami homes in March of last year.
And not to mention a significant entourage and security.
So the fact that you have victims who have been victimized.
They're victims of sex trafficking.
And now they have to be re-victimized again and tell their story in a very yeah, the story with the balcony is I think he dangled like this Asian girl or an Asian girl was the witness.
So yeah, that is definitely that is true.
somebody witnessed him like doing some crazy shit with with dangling somebody there public way the whole world watching even though it's in federal court not it's not being live streamed everyone's going to be writing about it so So that re-victimizes them again.
And I'm sure that they're terrified of doing so against Diddy.
Probably the only saving grace is that he's not a free man and he's in custody pending trial.
And that makes a lot of sense as to why, you know, they may feel a lot more comfortable to testify against Diddy, knowing that he is locked up right now.
And we'll kind of see how the trial continues to unfold.
Well, as we talk about Cassie, it's kind of interesting to kind of see how everything with Cassie kind of played out through the course of everything, even going back to September of 2020.
Winnie have got Cassidy assigned to NDA.
Probably not, bro, because Cassie, probably not because Cassie, what's it called?
Was his girlfriend for so long?
Probably not.
So I do want to take a little quick break here.
I got a special guest in the house.
And I think this is a very important situation, guys.
I want to bring to your guys' attention real fast.
Let me give me one sec, chat.
Bear with me.
I've got to switch to the Zoom settings real quick.
All right, man.
I don't know why this thing is acting fucked up now.
Oh, I know why.
Okay, bam.
There we go.
All right, guys.
Welcome, Steve.
Steve the accountant to the stream.
Hey, what's up?
Okay.
Yeah, I hear you fine.
How are you?
Perfect.
How are you, Steve?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm good, man.
I'm good.
Hey, I figured I didn't want to have you just waiting as I talked about this Diddy case, so I'll come back to it.
But obviously, I brought you on for a very important situation.
You know, I won't even, I'm going to let you just tell them because I'm sure you can probably articulate this better than me.
And I don't know what you do and don't want to disclose.
So for those of you that don't know, Steve is my accountant.
I've been working with him for years.
He's been a critical component of my financial strategy.
I've opened him up to you guys many times.
He's come on Money Monday so many different times, helped you guys out with your financial stuff.
If he's free tomorrow, maybe we'll bring him in.
It's tax season.
I know that.
But obviously, we're not going to be talking about taxes.
We're going to be talking about something a lot more serious right now.
So Steve, I'll turn it to you, man.
Go ahead.
I appreciate it.
Thank you for giving me this voice here.
I know we talked earlier and talked about a few things, but earlier this week, and I'll just kind of disclose it because it's been public.
I was arrested by the Bradington Police Department for an illegal track tracking case, which has been all over the internet.
And I have an attorney on that.
And he's made a statement to the public about that.
But we're not going to speak about that situation today.
But as a byproduct of that, what has happened is this has brought more attention to my son's murder case, which was back in September of 2022.
And it's gone viral.
The Bradenton police had posted me in my mug shot and kind of put me out there as though I was kind of a fugitive.
But I was kind of just in my office doing work and they never really made a concerted effort to find me.
But they kind of played it that way.
So it kind of one of the byproducts of it was that it just brought more attention to my son's case, which we needed, I think, at this time because it's just been two and a half years.
We've met with the state attorney's office.
We've presented them with nearly 300 pages worth of documentation and evidence proving that the killer of my son basically was not acting in self-defense.
It was actually illegally carrying a firearm.
And in 2022, in the state of Florida, you had to actually have a concealed weapons permit in order to carry.
So what happened was he was not even in possession of a permit, nor did he even have an application.
And we have it on good word from someone within the department that has told us that.
I'm not going to say who, but we have it verified.
And basically that disqualifies him from claiming standard ground, which I'm sure you're very aware of that law being in law enforcement, how that plays out, because they basically granted him immunity.
Plus, he was protected under Marcy's law.
So no media outlets, the police, nobody could even mention who he was.
And basically the case got buried.
So they kicked it.
They held onto the case for about nine months.
Didn't really do any investigative work.
They just kind of came out and basically we heard that my son was shot 7 a.m. in the morning.
He was just basically going out for a walk.
He was just walking his normal routine.
He was following a 10-minute walk that he follows this particular weightlifter guys, Stan Efferdin.
He just, you know, he's known for his 10-minute walks out in the morning, wearing his glasses, his flip-flops, his ear pods.
And there was a previous altercation in which we learned through the not only the association, but a lot of the witness testimonies that this particular individual, who did not live in the HOA, by the way, he actually lived adjacent to the HOA, but he was very buddy-buddy with a lot of the people that lived in the HOA where my son was living.
And it was his grandparents' house.
And they would talk in the mornings because their dogs would, you know, buy the mailboxes and where the garbage cans would go out.
And these, you know, my son wasn't following the rules.
So he was basically, you know, he'd take the garbage cans out, but forget to bring them in.
Then the wind would blow and they'd end up in the street.
And then, you know, old people get very, you know, very particular about the HOA rules.
And if you don't follow them, you know, he wasn't breaking down the cardboard, just stupid stuff, not moving his, not moving his car.
So it was creating kind of a situation, making noise in the garage, lifting weights.
So we got all this information through all the testimony of the neighbors that they were disclosing basically to the police during their interviews.
This is how we learned about what was going on more specifically.
So all the information we put together and presented to the state attorney was based solely on all the public records requests that we got from the Sarasota Sheriff's Department.
And my brother and I spent months putting that together.
So long story short, we connected all the dots.
My son was walking.
Both the wife and the husband admitted that they were walking on one side of the road.
The husband behind the wife both had dogs.
My son was on the other side of the road walking in the opposite direction as them.
The wife admits that in her public testimony, admits that my son passed her up, didn't look at her, didn't acknowledge her because there was a gap between the husband and the wife.
I think the husband was about a couple hundred feet behind her.
And my son passed him up.
And then in his testimony, he claims that his dog got loose somehow and he ran across the street towards my son.
And next thing you know, if you look here, he can't even say what my son said to him or anything was said.
Or, you know, it was like very like a bunch of gibberish stuff that he's kind of saying that this altercation happened.
He claims my son grabbed him by the shirt and punched him in the chest.
My son's never even been in a fist fight.
And he shot him.
He shot him in the stomach once and killed him, basically.
And the wife's version of the events that in her testimony was that my son had his arm around him and was pushing him down to the ground.
So we were like, that's very inconsistent.
Then they later, a few minutes later, they ran home.
She made the wife made a 911 call in the transcript of the 911 call.
She asked, she kind of, you could tell she was coached before she called because she was like, you know, my son had to shoot him in self-defense.
It was self-defense.
My son, you know, she the typical coaching thing.
And then she says, did he hit you?
Are you hurt?
You could see the transcript in there.
And he's like, no.
He said, no.
He never received any medical attention.
Didn't have one single scratch on him.
When he went in for questioning to the police directly after they interviewed him, took his shirt from him in order to even test it for DNA.
If he claims my son had basically grabbed him and punched him, there should be some sort of DNA testing.
He could do it later.
Multiple witnesses said they heard two shots, but apparently the police only found one casing.
There were threats made prior.
So, what happened was the altercation between this, excuse me, this specific individual, David Ross Gregory.
And I could say his name now because he's not protected under Marcia's law.
We have a civil wrongful death claim in the 12th Judicial Court in Sarasota.
So we can say that.
He's not protected under Marcy because we're going to go under the civil lawsuit, the wrongful death claim.
But there was an altercation that those two had six months prior.
This is all in the records.
They claim that they called the police.
However, when we did an incident report looking for any calls, and even the police did it, they filed no call.
They never made no call.
So they claimed that there was an altercation that they were, he approached my son about not taking in the garbage cans.
And then there was this argument that ensued six months prior to this.
And he claims my son spit on him.
They called the police, but we find no records of anybody calling the police for this incident at all.
And I think that was that was the catalyst that set this up.
And then there's even testimony of a few witnesses, and we even have more that said that this guy was going around the neighborhood telling him that he was going to put a bullet in my son.
So there's prior threats and premeditation.
So right now we are basically we set up a social media Facebook account called Justice for Steven.
There's a lot of information on there.
I have a website dedicated to it with a lot of information.
And, you know, basically this guy should not ever have been afforded stand your ground because if you're in a commission of a felony and it goes by the law then, I know you don't need a permit now because they changed it in 2023.
So everybody's like, well, you don't need a permit to carry.
Well, you did at the time.
And it goes by the law at that time.
That's what applies.
And if you don't apply it and you don't charge him with a third-degree felony, then that's a civil rights issue.
That would mean like if you were caught without a permit and you committed a felony and I did, and the police officer can't decide who he's going to charge.
He can't apply the law unequally.
It has to be applied equally.
So they have to apply it.
And the problem is it's a three-year statute of limitation.
So this September is going to run out.
So we need this charge and that kicks the, you know, we are hopeful that it'll kick the stand your ground immunity protection out from under him.
And then there's a difference between those two, as you know, with stand your ground.
And now it reverts to traditional self-defense.
Now he has a duty to retreat.
And if him and his wife both admit that they he crossed the road to my son's side of the of the of the road, that shows that he was the aggressor.
That shows that he should have had a duty to retreat.
My son was not approaching him.
So self-defense is going to be very problematic.
Plus, we have the prior threats.
Plus, we have even witnesses saying that they heard no altercation or no arguing.
They only heard after he shot him yelling profanities at my son.
So there were multiple people that said that.
And they saw like them two come together.
There's a couple of witnesses that say they saw them come together.
They heard a shot and then they saw my son fall.
Then he heard somebody yelling profanities, which I'm presuming is not going to be my son after he got shot.
It's going to be the shooter.
We presented everything to the state attorney and they've brought in a few witnesses.
They've had a meeting with the Sarasota Sheriff's Office.
We're getting conflicting.
It's moving very slow.
I don't know if the caseload in that particular office is just so backed up.
I've talked to some attorneys that are dealing with the same prosecutors in this and other cases.
And it's like they're saying four or five years.
They're working on cases now.
They're like four or five years old.
So I don't know if that's a backlog issue or, you know, the problem is what we're dealing with is law enforcement now has egg on their face basically because they applied the law incorrectly.
And, you know, we're subpoenaing to get records from that specific officer, the lead detective, that, you know, what kind of training did he have in applying staying your ground?
You know, did he take courses in it?
And so we want everything.
We want to find out, you know, how did he make the determination?
Did he talk to the state attorney before he did?
You know, you had mentioned that, you know, they have to get a letter of declination.
Who was that?
How did it happen?
When did it happen?
So we have no information.
You're kind of in the dark with these two departments giving us nothing, just basically a little breadcrumbs.
And we're getting frustrated.
So we're at a point where, you know, time is running out.
We got to do something.
I want justice for my son.
I'm never going to stop trying to get justice for him.
And here we are.
So, and just so the audience kind of understands, the sheriff's office basically never even really proposed the case to the assistant district attorney's office because when you brought them the information, they were like, oh, we weren't aware of this case, right?
Correct.
Yeah, the state attorney basically, you know, I don't know if they're kicking, you know, they're kind of like pointing a finger at each other for miscommunication.
I don't know how the system works, but this is all due to us.
This has been an education for me.
By the time I'm done with this, I'm going to have, you know, a pretty good man you spoke on the piece in this area.
It's one of two things.
Like, what probably happened was the detective called to, you know, me, hey, would you guys want to take this case?
Maybe he didn't sell it enough.
Maybe he was like, hey, I think it's whatever.
And then the ADA gave him like a, what we call like a BS declination so that he can close out his case because the sheriff's office closed the case.
And you normally can't close a case off like that unless you get a declination from the prosecutor's office.
So what I think happened is more than likely the detective wasn't a go-getter.
He was probably lazy.
Called the office, said, Hey, I have this murder invest potential murder investigation.
Do you guys want it?
I don't think it's that strong.
Oh, you don't think it's that strong?
No, I don't think it's that strong.
Okay, cool.
And then they boom.
Then he gets the declination.
He could close out the case.
But what Steve is trying to do now, guys, he's trying to get the case opened back up because he brought it to the district attorney's office.
They weren't familiar with it.
So for them to retake it, the sheriff's office got to open it back up.
And obviously, this is a situation where, you know, and I have known about this for a while, guys.
Obviously, we're coming out with this publicly now because this is an injustice.
I mean, his son was brutally murdered by some old man that was mad over some really some minor HOA stuff.
But down here in South Florida, guys, we have like a lot of these old people communities.
And what ended up happening was his son was there because his grandparents were traveling.
So he was there kind of maintaining the house and everything.
So he's a young guy in this old people neighborhood, you know, and they didn't like that.
I guess he put out the trash one time and it blew over.
You know how old people get.
They get complained.
Why are you doing this?
So basically, an altercation happened before.
This guy had an accident grind with his son.
He sees him.
Altercation happened.
And next thing you know, he shoots him and kills him.
And obviously, back then, you need a weapons permit, concealed carry to be carrying a gun like that.
Florida had that law.
So, you know, obviously the police didn't take it as seriously.
The woman lied on the 911 call.
They clearly rehearsed it.
And the dude's a murderer.
So Steve is trying to put some pressure back on the sheriff's office to open this thing up.
How can the people help you with putting pressure on them, Steve?
What can you do?
So we have a we excuse me.
Yeah, we have a we set up a Facebook page with a petition on it.
It takes about 10 seconds just to click on it, sign a petition.
Can you give me the link real quick?
Yeah, it's Justice for Steven Paul.
So that's a Facebook.
It's got a lot of information about it.
We got some postings in there.
We got, you know, we've got some more good information on there about it.
Justice for Steven Paul.
Like I said, it's go ahead.
I'm sorry.
Justice for Steven Paul.
Correct.
It's on, you said it's Facebook or change.org.
Well, that's the petition.
But if you go on Facebook, it links you to a webpage where you can get all the detailed information on the case.
All right.
I've got a really good summary on it.
There's a legal memorandum on it.
I'm showing it on screen right now.
Hold on one second.
Yeah.
I appreciate that.
Yeah.
Let me pull up.
You know, I'll just say what's really catalyzed this was my charge.
You know, I got a police department that charges me with a third-degree felony without a without a without a hesitation.
And we got this guy walking free for two and a half years.
So I'm going to drop the link right now in the chat, guys.
If you guys don't mind signing this position, please.
It would really help.
As you guys know, a lot of you guys have gotten help from Steve.
A lot of you guys have spoken to Steve.
He's maybe even done some of your guys' taxes.
He's my accountant.
He's helped me out with my real estate and stuff like that.
Obviously, when he came to me and he said that, hey, I need help.
Guys, let's blow this thing up.
Let's sign this thing.
I'll be marketing this all week.
You know, well, not even marketing.
There's no money to be made here, but I'm going to be pushing this out because obviously, I'm just glad that I can help.
Because I remember when, and guys, we've been obviously keeping this private for many years.
You guys know this happened in 2022 and Steve's been battling this for a while and needs our help.
So, you know, the only thing I ask, guys, I put the link in the chat.
Please go in there, sign a petition, support him so that we can get justice for his son and justice for him and get some closure to this thing because this old man fucking murdered him like the piece of shit that he is.
And let's get this guy in jail, man.
And he took away a young guy.
And I met your son.
He was a really nice kid.
When you told me about this, I was like, how, like, he is so nice.
He's so, you know, he was so docile, nice kid.
Like, I don't understand.
Like, I was shocked when you told me about this.
Like, he's not a violent confrontational kid at all.
No.
You saw him.
You saw his demeanor.
He's very, he was just an athlete kid.
He was very brainy.
You know, he's a very brainy kid, just kind of kept himself.
So, guys, please do me this favor.
I don't give a shit about you guys liking the video or anything for today.
I want you guys to go and please sign this petition for Steve.
Do it for me.
I need your guys' help with this one.
And, you know, obviously, we need to help Steve here.
And, you know, and I'm sure he's helped many of you guys before too when it comes to him coming on the show and helping you guys with financial stuff.
So please let's get justice for him and his son.
That's really all I'll ask for you guys for today.
Steve, anything else?
Yeah, so I mean, you know, if you want to talk to the actual, like, you know, the legalities of how to apply stand your ground, the difference between self-defense and yeah, I mean, I think his, I, when I told you, like, I think this is bullshit just off the fact that he pursued your son.
Self-defense goes out the window once you're the aggressor, right?
Self-defense, of course, they're standing your ground.
You don't have a duty to retreat, but at the same time, the person needs to be closing the distance with you, not the other way around, especially on public property and public ground like that.
So, and then the fact that, like, there's two different stories, right?
Where the wife said that your son was choking him, and then he claimed that your son punched him, two completely different stories.
That in itself, you know, is very problematic.
So, the detective, in my opinion, is just a lazy fuck.
I think he just wanted to kind of not do anything and probably, you know, call for a bullshit declination.
That's what I think happened here.
Yeah, he when he stepped in, uh, so what happened was my son got shot, we had to go to the hospital.
It was like, you know, seven o'clock in the morning, 7:30 in the morning.
We're there, and then we're told that you know, he's dead, you know, basically.
Then we're the officer that transported with him in the ambulance came and talked to us, very nice lady.
She goes, you know, I've met your son before, I've dealt with him before, and you know, he's a very nice kid.
You know, she had a kid that went to school with him, and same, same, same age.
Um, she um she said, go to the go to these office that these two detectives want to interview guys.
So, we went over there.
It was my, you know, Steven's mother and my two daughters.
We go there, and within the first couple of minutes, he's already telling us it's a stand-your-ground case.
Like, you could already tell what his deputy is like, that's getting crazy.
And then, every interview that they were asking questions of witnesses were all pointed towards, you know, basically not really trying to uncover the truth and just basically trying to point to what their narrative was.
Of course.
And the thing with these small towns, man, with these cops is like they don't want to work.
They're fucking lazy.
You know what I mean?
That's really what it comes down to.
And here, I'm going to pin the pin the video as well for you.
Sorry, pin the petition for you guys.
Give me one sec.
Feel free to share the Facebook too.
I don't even know if you guys got to do Facebook anymore, but we have a Facebook set up for it.
Okay.
Yeah, Justice for Steven Paul.
All right.
I'm going to put this here.
And they can sign a petition from this website, right?
Thechange.org.
Yeah.
Okay.
Right through there, or you go through the Facebook, it gives you the link.
But, you know, I want people to just want to draw attention.
It's worked.
So now we're getting another meeting right now coming up this week with the sheriff's office.
So they put a new team on it.
They brought it up to some higher ups.
The problem is, you know, I don't know how this works because my fear is like, you know, they're going to try to cover this up or not try to do the right thing.
But if we put enough pressure and expose, you know, and put this out there, they're going to have a hard time hiding behind it and sweeping it under the rug.
That's our mission.
We want to expose everything that says, okay, it's out there.
Everybody knows.
Now you got to do the right thing.
Yeah.
No, absolutely.
And yeah, no, Steve, I'll be sharing this all week.
We'll get the signatures up and we stand by you and we're going to absolutely get justice for you and your son.
I appreciate that.
No worries, Steve.
Cool.
I'll give you the last word.
You have anything you want to tell the people?
Yeah, just sign the petition, guys.
I know it takes a few seconds, but I really appreciate it.
It's going to make a difference.
We want to be in a position where we will have to escalate this if we have to.
We hope the sheriff's now going to take another look at it, officially reopen it.
They have to do the whole new evidence.
Is there new evidence to justify this?
So we're going to give them that opportunity to roll it back and say, okay, yeah, we've uncovered new evidence.
We're going to pursue this.
And, you know, it's been a battle.
And I really appreciate you giving me a voice here on your platform.
It means the world to me.
No, no worries, Steve.
We got you.
And I'll be talking about it all week.
And I'll make sure I tell people to sign it all week, man.
So don't worry.
I have the links now.
So someone also put the Facebook link in there.
And guys, yeah, thank you guys so much for already see people saying that they're signing it.
So we got you, Steve.
We're going to get justice for you and your son.
I appreciate it, Myron.
Thank you so much.
No problem.
Thank you.
Anytime, man.
Take it easy, Steve.
Thank you.
All right, man.
Bye.
Thank you, guys.
Obviously, that's a very personal situation.
I appreciate you guys helping out, right?
Like I told you guys before, I stick by my friends.
I stick by those that help me.
And obviously, Steve comes in saying, hey, I need your help.
I'm not going to tell him no, ever.
So thank you guys for signing that petition.
For those of you that are, it means the world to me because I've met his son.
Obviously, I think anyone that's a father that's watching this probably can't even fathom the pain that Steve is going through.
And it really bothers me to have my friends go through something like that.
But yeah, let's play the video here with Diddy.
I'm just going to go get some water real quick.
I'll be back, guys.
2023.
And it seems like at first, a lot of people had, in a way, trouble believing her and the claims that she had made against Diddy in her now settled lawsuit against him.
But it seems like more people were on her side and more people believed her when that video came out of the 2016 brutal assault that happened at the Intercontinental Hotel in Los Angeles.
But why do you think it was that when we talk about Cassie's claims weren't believed in really until that video came out?
You know, Elizabeth is very common.
I represent a lot of victims.
I don't have any of the Diddy cases, but we've sued a lot of people in the entertainment industry.
We've sung Liz.
Okay.
Thank you guys for signing the petitions.
Well, some of you guys got fucking banned.
All right, I got you guys.
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I'll unban some of you guys.
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Thank you guys for signing the petition for Steve.
I really appreciate that, man.
We just got a big verdict against Soldier Boy.
So, I mean, we sued take off for sexual assault before he passed away.
So I understand the psychology of a victim.
And oftentimes, they don't want to come forward because people will shame them.
They'll blame them.
They'll call them liars.
They'll say this is a money grab.
This was all fabricated.
Let's not forget, Diddy, through his lawyers, denied everything Cassie Ventura said.
Even though he settled her case the day after it was filed, even after his homes were raided, he denied everything.
Only when CNN got that video in May of last year, did he finally step forward and he went on social media and he issued this apology.
I didn't think it was particularly heartfelt, but it was the only time that Diddy admitted to anything happening.
So that just goes to show first how powerful a video is, but also how the public they tend to believe these celebrities.
And whether it's because they're enamored with them or they love their music or some other psychological reason, people tend not to believe victims.
And in today's age of social media, as soon as someone files a lawsuit or makes an accusation, the first thing that happens is people come out and in the comments and tweets on probably the law and crime comments.
They say this person is lying.
So it is very challenging, whether you're a longtime girlfriend like Cassie Ventura or you're someone who just participated in one freak off against your will to come forward and make an allegation that will become public.
And I know a lot of people are anxious to see what her testimony could look like.
What do you think it will look like?
She was with Diddy for years.
However, the defense claims, you know, everything in their relationship was consensual.
But what do you think under direct specifically, her testimony could look like?
I think she'll hold up on direct.
And it sounds like through her lawyer, she is eager to testify.
And I think she'll do well.
think she's out of that abuse cycle and now well the other reason too why she's gonna do really well is because she has all the intimate knowledge Remember, she was with this guy for 10 years, man.
So she's going to be the one to unearth a lot of the stuff in his dirty laundry in his closet by far because she was there for so long.
And I also told you guys this too.
I predicted that she more than likely was the person that either assisted or at least put the feds in touch with the individuals who gave them the probable cause to search his mansions.
So, you know, it's going to be interesting to see what happens.
I'll tell you guys this.
If Diddy does go to trial, I'll probably go and cover it.
Maybe I'll go to New York and go there and I'll give you guys like updates on everything.
There, I'll have to figure out like, I'll probably academics will go too.
So, and I do think he's going to more than likely, I do think he's more than likely going to go to trial.
He has the money to do it.
He has the resources to do it.
So, yeah.
Let's see.
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worry um really seen strength in numbers where other people come forward it's also important to note oftentimes abusers they don't just abuse one victim so it's really hard for the first person to come forward but when that person does whether it's a man or woman oftentimes that motivates others to come as well because they said well look you know i have a similar story and And, you know, I see strength.
I see power in this person that's come out to stand up against her abuser.
So, I think we're going to see a more powerful, a stronger, a more willed Cassie Ventura on that stand.
And I think she'll do well, but of course, and also keep in mind the prosecutor is going to prepare her too.
Um, you know, trial prep is a thing.
Um, I do think that Diddy's lawyers are going to beat her up, though, quite a bit, which is going to be good.
I'm going to be interested to see that cross-examination because they're going to attack her from the perspective of you're vengeful, you're trying to get money, he cheated on you, and you're mad about that.
Um, they're going to try to paint her as a whore.
That's what they're going to do.
The defense, they're going to say that it was consensual when she had sex with all these guys.
Um, and Diddy would sit there and watch it was all consensual behavior.
And that's what Diddy's defense is going to do to a lot of the witnesses.
They're going to paint them all as 304s, guys.
And the dudes, because Diddy is, I guess, bisexual now that we know, um, they're going to paint them as uh liars and/or career chasers and/or also consensual, and that they're only coming forward and saying something now, maybe because of shame or whatever.
So, um, or financial incentives.
So, he they're absolutely going to do everything in their power to destroy the credibility of the witnesses by saying that it was consensing, uh, it was consensual activity.
That's what they're going to do.
Um, and this happens a lot with sexual cases like this.
Whenever you have someone that's rich and powerful, uh, they always make the um victims come out to be um degenerate, uh, degenerative, promiscuous liars.
And I have officially unbanned everybody, bro.
I don't, I went, yeah, because I saw somebody say, Yo, we're banned on Rumble, and I went and I looked, and I, you guys, yeah, a lot of y'all were banned, bro.
Holy shit, but you guys are unmuted now.
You guys should be good.
Um, so yeah, um, yeah, dude, from from like two or three months of bans, but yeah, everybody's good now.
This case has really nothing to do with the direct examination, it's all gonna be.
Hey, guys, do me a favor, please send that petition for my guy, Steve.
Man, um, help him out.
Let's get justice for his son.
Come down to the cross examination.
No, chatters are banned on Rumble.
I just went in there and unbanned them.
I saw someone sent me a chat.
So, you guys are all unbanned now.
I had to go through like it was like four months of bans.
Holy shit.
Just don't go crazy.
I guess he probably banned you for a reason.
One of the mods probably banned y'all for a reason.
So, you guys are back though.
Because we know Diddy, through his lawyers, they're going to come out.
Free speech, guys.
After the victims, is very aggressively.
They're going to say that they've all filed civil lawsuits, that someone like Cassie is just a disgruntled ex.
This is all fabricated and made up for money.
And really, this was all consensual and it was just regret.
Not saying I believe it, but that's what the defense is going to be here.
Yeah, and I imagine they'll be very intense.
Uh, can someone give me the Facebook link, please?
When it comes to that cross-examination, but I'm wondering your thoughts on how intense they'll actually be.
Because, you know, I know we had had discussions a couple weeks back about Cassie.
She's now pregnant, but I don't picture them, or hopefully not in a way, them just yelling at a pregnant woman.
If I were a juror on the case, I would just kind of be like, What is happening?
But how intense do you think this cross-examination will be, given that they've been broken up for years, given that she's married now and she's a mother now to about to be three children?
But what do you think it'll look like?
And how do you think a juror will kind of interpret an intense cross-examination like we may be anticipating?
Well, this is my prediction, and I think it'll be something similar to another very high-profile case, and that was Johnny Depp versus Amber Hurt.
I predict we will have a female defense attorney handling the cross-examination, so it's not an overbearing man.
That's something that we typically see in these cases, but I do think the cross-examination will be aggressive, it will be rigorous because it is life is on the line.
This is not a time to kind of hold back or you know, use kid gloves on the witness.
So, obviously, you don't want to be so overbearing where you turn off the jurors, they're ultimately your audience here.
But I expect a very aggressive and vigorous cross-examination by a female defense attorney when it comes to Cassie Ventura.
Oh, yeah, they're gonna cook Cassie.
I hope y'all are, bro.
I'm telling you, they're gonna cook her ass, they're gonna call her a whore, all that shit.
And yeah, it'd probably be better to um get a female to cross-examine her.
Good idea.
They're reminded for being good friends, unbanning, uh, being a good friend and unbanning unstable chat ninjas.
Yeah, it's fine.
I'll, I'll, I'll unban them, even if they're being crazy.
It is what it is.
Uh, I stand by the freedom of speech stuff, even though people are fucking annoying.
The mods probably got annoyed by y'all being idiots.
So, uh, Teodor, subscribe, shout out to you, bro.
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It'll be interesting to see whether it'll be Alexandra Shapiro or Tenny Garrigo.
So I know when she does take the stand, that'll be interesting to see how that plays out.
And I want to ask you about the indictment, specifically the second superseding indictment.
Are you surprised prosecutors filed it just so close to trial?
You know, we're seeing more charges now.
There's more victims now since the indictment, the first indictment back in September.
But why do you think they filed it so late?
You know, we did see some to intimidate his defense more than likely.
That's that's the goal.
Intimidate his defense, make him think it's unwinnable.
But did he got the money to fight this shit, man?
So, um, you know, did he's got the money to fight this shit tweaks with the most recent indictment, and you're right.
Now, normally you don't see a superseding indictment.
Now, typically, judges don't like it, but it's really up to the defense to ask for a continuance because they need more time.
The defense in this case is not asking for a continuance in large part because Diddy's in custody and he wants to push this case forward as quickly as possible.
I think what you saw happen, some of it were technical changes.
Awen Andrews says, You're the only streamer I'll donate to.
Appreciate that.
Thanks for all the real, for always being real.
And I signed a petition.
Really cool to have your friends back like that.
Hope he gets justice for his son.
I always keep that Glock on me, and I'm in Cali.
Hey, bro.
You got to protect yourself.
Yeah.
Yeah, man.
Steve is great people, man.
He's been with me for years as my accountant.
You know, when this originally happened, when the son of Risley was killed, you know, I asked him, how can I help?
And he said, you know, don't worry about it.
It's not your problem.
And, you know, obviously he dealt with it himself.
And I'm just happy that I'm able to assist, right, in some kind of way.
So that means, you know, bringing him on so you guys can, you know, support him.
I'm going to do that, man, because at the end of the day, Steve is a great guy.
He's a good man.
He works really fucking hard, has a very successful accounting firm that he runs.
Guys doing really well.
And he just wants justice for his son, man, is really what it comes down to.
I think anybody here that's a father can empathize with that.
I'm not even a dad, and I feel sorry.
So I can only imagine what he's going through.
I know it actually spoke to your colleague, Jesse Weber, when that indictment came out last week.
But one of the changes we see is instead of having one count of sex trafficking and one count of prostitution man act violations, you see it broken out a little bit that way.
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The possible but not likely event that the jurors find that victims one, two, and three weren't all sex trafficked.
They can maybe, you know, return a guilty verdict on one count with respect to one victim and then not guilty on another.
So we do see that separation.
It does appear that the time length was lengthened.
We're talking about a greater period of time of allegations here, but there may be a gap as well where they don't have victims who were trafficked during that time.
So I think they also split up some of the allegations to account for the time as well.
But I don't think there's a whole lot of substantive changes to the newest indictment.
And the prosecution actually sent a letter to the judge and the defense saying, you know, even though there are additional charges, all this evidence has been produced in discovery already.
So there's nothing new here.
And therefore, there's no good basis for continuance if the defense were to ask for one.
Yeah, and that just means that it's just a couple more weeks away.
And, you know, if there's no delays, we're going to be heading, or not we, but you know, Diddy will be heading to trial very, very soon.
How tough do you think the jury selection process will be?
And if you were a prosecutor on this case, what type of jurors are you going to be particularly looking for?
It's going to be tough because everyone in the entire world knows about this case and probably has seen that video of Cassidy being beaten.
If you're the prosecution and, you know, as someone who lives and practices in LA and has represented, really sued a lot of celebrities.
It's going to be tough to get an impartial trial because they're all going to know about this case and/or have the video for it.
So that's what's going to make this super, super fucking hard, man.
Holy.
You want to make sure that there are no fans on that jury.
Jurors tend to love celebrities, at least here in my hometown of Los Angeles.
And I imagine that it's somewhat similar there in New York, maybe not as much, but it's an issue.
And if you have fans on the jury, they have a tough time convicting celebrities.
And that's just the reality.
And let's not forget, you know, Diddy has been charged once before in New York.
Very different case, a gun case, a state case, but he was acquitted in that case.
So you got to be very careful.
Yeah, but Diddy, Diddy's getting zero fucking support.
No one thinks he's innocent.
Like, and that speaks volumes, chat.
The fact that no one has come out to Diddy's defense is very fucking revealing, to be honest with y'all.
You know, so I'm trying to like, no one has come to his defense.
I mean, yay, a little bit, but I think he does that more for like attention than like actually believing in it.
So we'll see what happens.
But I don't think that he's, I don't think he's, I don't think he's going to have fans like that trying to come to his support, bro.
Careful during jury selection if you're the prosecution.
And what about the defense?
What do you think they'll be looking for?
The defense is going to look for folks who would potentially buy the argument of consensual sex.
Because let's not forget, if you're an adult and there's been no allegations in the criminal case of sex trafficking of minors.
So adults can consent to any sex they want, no matter how freaky it is.
So I think that's going to be the defense here.
Someone that, you know, might be prone or at least willing to sort of, you know, buy that argument.
Someone that, and obviously, you're not going to ask personal sexual questions of the prospective jurors, but if you can get a sense of, well, you know what?
This is a juror that might say, you know, even if it's some sort of group sex activity or orgy or being filmed or whatever the case may be, that juror might believe that this particular witness or victim might have consented to it.
That's the exact type of juror you want if you're the defense.
Yeah.
And those jurors will be lining up.
I believe that they're going to be taking pretty much hundreds each day.
So again, we'll just have to wait and see how this all continues to play out.
Nima Romani, always love having you on.
Always appreciate it and love your insight.
Before we sign you off, though, looking back to September of 2023 when Cassie first filed her lawsuit to now, we're in April of 2025.
Are you surprised that we even got to this point?
It still kind of boggles my mind sometimes.
I am surprised.
And this is what I believe.
I truly believe that had Sean Diddy Combs paid Cassie Venture what she demanded, and it was reportedly 20 to 30 million dollars, we would not be here today.
Let's not forget Cassie was up against the statute of limitations.
New York State had opened it.
And I believe that window was closing in November 2023.
So they were negotiating behind the scenes.
Reportedly, obviously, we don't know if this is accurate or not.
Diddy was only willing to pay $10 million, which really amounts to 1% of his $1 billion reported net worth.
Had he just paid her what she asked for?
Interesting.
We might not even be here today.
So the fact that it may have been not only Diddy's violence, but his greed that put him in this position is very telling.
Yes, it is.
And that fall from grace really just felt like once it started, it just went from there.
Nima, again, thank you so much.
It'll be very interesting to have you back on, or not interesting, I should say, but it'll be very great to have you back on once that trial starts.
And always appreciate your insight.
Thank you so much for your time today.
Shit.
Guys, hit that like button.
We're at 1300 likes.
I think I might have a video for you, ninjas here.
Give you guys a little bit of red pill fun.
Apparently, someone sent me a message that I was on CNN today.
So I might go ahead and cover this for you guys just for the lulz.
And then we're going to go ahead and do that Zoom call after.
But if you guys want me to do it, I need you, ninjas, to like the video.
I need 2,000 likes and I will cover it.
I will cover it.
And the title of the video is comes from CNN.
This woman dated only for our right men for a year.
So we will cover this.
But I need 2,000 likes, ninjas.
What?
1,300?
Let's get them up.
Let's get them up.
Let's get that up.
Shout out to Bernsy, one of my guys.
Let's get that up.
What are we at?
We have 1,500.
Also, by the way, if you guys don't follow me on X, you guys need to follow me on X, bro.
be cooking on there.
Hit the like button, I had banned a lot of you niggas, too.
A lot of you guys were banned.
shit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, my bad.
Let me move this over here.
Got a Zoom call on the side, chat.
All right, let me go ahead and get you know, I'm just gonna put the ninja shit up.
Says you niggas want to be that way.
Get the goddamn likes up, chat.
Because literally, this is you guys right now.
Right at 1500.
Let's get to 2K, guys.
2K.
Also, like the petition, too.
Go in the petition and sign it, ninjas.
That's the most important thing, is actually the petition.
Oh, and a 2K likes, but the most important thing is a petition.
And we're going to be having a Zoom call after this as well, ninjas.
So We are going to be having a Zoom club, sorry, a Zoom Suba.
I like that.
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This one's even better.
Shout out to Super Javi.
He sent me this one.
Not a lot of you guys right now, bro.
We are at 1572, man.
1572.
1572.
Still waiting for the likes, my ninjas.
1572.
Because I was just going to get off there, guys.
I'm not going to lie to you.
I got three shows tomorrow.
But I figured I could react to the CNN clip for you.
So if you guys like it, I'll react to it.
not then I'll just get off and do the zoom call cause I was just gonna cover the Diddy and the Korberger thing But if you guys don't like the video, I'll just end the stream and I'll go ahead and do the Zoom call with the guys.
Honestly, it's up to y'all.
It's not no biggie.
It's not no biggie.
Yeah, the title of the video is: I dated only far-right men for a year.
They were so insecure.
Still waiting.
We hit that 2,000 and we'll do it.
If not, I'll get off.
No biggie.
Someone in the chat said, "Myron, you got haters." I don't think it's going to go.
Isn't that crazy that we got people in here that are hating and watch someone they don't like?
Isn't that kind of strange?
It's kind of weird.
I'll never understand that.
Watching someone you dislike so much.
Someone said we're not getting a 2K, bro.
All right, well, I guess we ain't going to do it then.
Because, like I said before, I was only going to do the Brian Korberger and the Diddy stuff.
This is extra.
But if guys don't want to, if guys don't want to do it, that's cool.
No problem.
I will literally just get off.
No biggie.
I just feel bad for the people that are, you know, wow, a lot of haters in here.
I'm waiting for you to get to fire fresh.
Gary calls this.
Someone said begging for likes is so pathetic.
Wow.
A lot of niggas in here are haters, bro.
Wow.
That's wild.
That's wild.
That's fine, though.
I'll let you guys rock in the chat.
Say what you guys want to say.
That's cool.
I ain't going to ban y'all niggas.
Anybody else would ban you guys, though.
Like, you know, I'm like one of the few streamers that let you guys say everything that you guys want to say.
Even when you guys talk shit or liar and say wild stuff, I still let you guys say what you're going to say.
One of the few, because everybody else bans y'all niggas immediately, bro.
Because here's the thing, right?
When it comes to mods and shit like that.
Because the thing is, bro, with streamers, if you let your community get toxic, they fuck everything up.
When you let your community get toxic, they fuck everything up.
That's why 99% of streamers, you come in here on, you go in there on some bullshit, you talk shit, they ban you immediately.
Because the problem is that when you have like toxic viewers, they fuck it up for everybody else because toxicity is very contagious.
Now, for me, it's whatever.
I don't care.
I'll let you guys say whatever you're going to say.
Like, as long as you guys aren't like spamming, saying the same shit over and over again, that's fine.
But I actually do let people rock in the chat.
Even if it's like toxic or it's annoying, even when it pisses me off, honestly, some of y'all be in here lying and spreading like bullshit, right?
And most other people would ban you guys for that shit, but I don't.
So, but it's crazy to me, though, because like people say some really fucked up shit.
Fire fresh, fuck Gary.
Someone said banning toxicity is censorship.
Yeah, I know it is, dude.
I know it is.
But I don't do it.
That's what I'm trying to explain to you.
But other people do.
Because there's people that go into chats and they don't really care about the creator or they don't care about the content.
They're just there to start problems and get attention.
That's why they do it.
And a lot of creators are hit to that shit.
They're like, oh, this nigga's coming in here and start problems.
Bam, ban.
Get the fuck out of here.
Ban.
You know what I mean?
Someone said, I never got banned at Alex Jones.
Alex Jones don't interact with the chat, bro.
Like, I'm talking about streamers that actually interact with their chat.
I interact with my chat.
But anyone that does it that interacts with their chat, they ban haters immediately.
You talk some shit, bam.
Go on one of these Swiss streamers shit, bro, and say half the shit y'all niggas say.
Cooked.
They literally.
Calculum punch.
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Or YouTube, too.
Go on the YouTube chat, talk shit.
Niggas are done, cooked.
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You niggas come in here saying, I'm a griper.
Qualcombe punch.
They'll knock you out.
You go in there saying, oh, the Jays did 9-11.
Calculum punch.
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Niggas think that they got time to sit there and argue with you niggas in the chat, bro.
They just ban you me.
Calculum Punch.
They're literally fucking punching you niggas out of here, bro.
So for me, I'm like one of the few that lets you guys rock.
I think I'm the only one that lets you guys rock.
Honestly.
Everybody else would ban you guys to fucking the shadow realm, bro.
um so yeah even though a lot of you guys are like super disrespectful to fresh and gary and chris and people on my team but to me but it's fine and I'll let you guys, you know, I'll let you guys do your thing, man, because I do believe in freedom of speech.
Comfort zone said, Myron, I just like the video.
Thank you, Comfort.
I appreciate that.
Bobby Trama with the DEI, the Ninja Virgil with the black niggas.
Okay.
Bro, do it for me.
I'm at work doing some bullshit.
Hey, bro.
Niggas got to like the video, bro.
You don't work for free, right?
I'm saying just like the video.
We're at $17.96.
We're 200 away, guys.
200 away.
Top Griper, shut the fuck up, dude.
You're fucking annoying.
Holy shit, you're fucking annoying, dude.
You just been bitching about Gary the whole chat.
And then I unban you and you're still bitching about Gary.
Shut the fuck up, dude.
Holy shit, man.
Shut the fuck up, bro.
Go in Gary's chat and talk to Gary, bro.
Holy shit, dude.
What an annoying fucking kid, bro.
Like, I literally just unbanned you, and the way you fucking respond is by being an annoying fucking prick.
Thank you.
After I literally just unbanned you, bro.
Like, that's crazy to me.
Wildly disrespectful.
Dude has been bitching about Gary the whole stream, bro.
Bro.
Carterman says, RP to Steve's son is a very tragic situation.
And I sent my condos also.
Myers, also, Myers Acelon has a handler.
Y'all must be, y'all niggas must be confusing him with ABBA.
I know, bro.
It's like you can't win, bro.
You literally can't win.
Can't win.
After all I've done for the movement, you got guys in here saying stupid shit like that.
Absolutely crazy.
Just tagged on Sil Ray's post.
Cook, I'm also in Caroline, InfoWars APM.
All people complaining about Gary probably went to the Naval Academy, LOLB, Navy.
Tech Man State, still Grace.
You're talking about Ian Chong?
Oh, we had 2,000.
Oh, shit, we had 2,200.
All right, nice.
Alright, we'll get back on it.
See?
Now, okay.
Now, see, so here's the thing, right?
This top Griper guy, right?
He says, you're defending a demon.
Stop being a bitch.
All right, cool.
This is what's going to happen, right?
And then everybody in there saying, oh, yeah, you're a W top Griper, top Griper.
Oh, yeah.
W top Griper.
All right, man.
I'm going to let y'all rock in the chat.
Cool.
You guys say what you want to say.
Do what you want to do.
And then we got the people in here enabling the fuckery.
And this is why people banned you guys off chats.
I'm being honest with you guys.
Like, I'm not going to ban you guys.
I'm going to let you guys sit there and circle jerk each other and say, oh, yeah, oh, my God.
Look at this guy.
He called out Gary.
Yeah, this is awesome.
Go ahead.
You guys do your thing.
I'll just not acknowledge y'all niggas now.
Now, now fuck.
Like, I'm just.
You guys are in the chat.
You guys talk to yourselves.
Cool.
I'm not going to ban you guys.
But this is what gets you banned on other shits, on other people's shit.
Like, you know, with that stuff.
But now, I'm not going to listen to nothing you niggas got to say no more.
There you go.
You guys can have your freedom of speech.
I'm not going to ban you guys.
You guys can talk amongst each other.
Cool.
No problem.
I'm going to react to this thing.
Our UFC star turned podcaster Jake Shields to explore the manosphere and why exactly it's so popular.
They speak liberal, they have liberal friends, and then they go online and they are a white supremacist.
This is Vera Papasova.
She spent the last year dating far-right men in New York City for a story for Cosmopolitan magazine.
They're the most insecure men I've ever sat down with.
Of course, this older woman, you know, who looks like crap in New York City has some shit to say.
It was really difficult to have some of these dates because they were so insecure because they don't really know who they are and they don't know how to figure that out.
She said the men she dated got all their news and information from the so-called manosphere.
They did not listen to anything else.
They're only listening to independent media and they're only listening to men talking to men.
The manosphere is made up of macho podcasters and influencers.
There's no such thing as an independent female.
Most women have zero concept of white money.
Females don't have it.
Oh, bad.
They got to pull that wood clip for me, huh?
It's so completely out of context, so people don't know what I'm talking about, bro.
Hilarious.
Independent thought.
Oh, well.
We see an end gang now, bro.
We are CNN Gang Now.
It's a space where UFC fighters are among those who reign supreme.
They love the UFC guys.
They love the MMA guys because those guys do what they can.
They're modern gladiators.
They're badass.
Badass like Jake Shields, the former UFC star turned podcaster.
Sorry.
Now I'm starting to feel nervous.
Thanks for having us.
Yeah, of course.
Who I met at an MMA gym in Las Vegas.
Like all great MMA pros.
And of course they get this like, you know, fat loser to come in.
And bro, it's always like the soy boys that got the most to say about guys that are in the sphere.
It's always guys like this, bro.
Fat, niggas on asthma, out of shape.
Incredible, bro.
Very, very.
It's always these guys making the hit pieces every single time, bro.
Never fails.
Never fucking fails, man.
I've never hit anyone in my life.
I'm not punching you back.
Hit me.
KO, KO, KO.
This is CNN.
Do you miss being full-time pro?
Like, I'll tell you what Top Graper looks like.
This nigga right here.
Guarantee, it probably looks like him.
Talking shit from behind a keyboard.
Yeah, yeah, of course I miss it to go from professional athlete, which is the highest of highs, to retirement.
And I guess the podcast has helped.
You could fall into depression if you just go from the most amazing career where you're famous and spotlights to all of a sudden you're a nobody.
Sure.
Like other podcasters in the monosphere, Jake regularly hosts controversial guests.
I named the podcast Fighting Back.
I feel like we have to fight back what we're told we're allowed to do.
I just don't like to be told you're not allowed to talk to this person.
Like, why can't I talk to him?
I'm not saying I agree with his ideology, but I should hear what he has to say.
And that's the problem.
They don't even want a platform dissensing voices.
And that's how the censorship regime has been working for many years, bro.
That's how it's been working for a very long time.
He's hosted the former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Okay, David Duke has renounced racism.
He obviously changed his life around.
And it's amazing to me that they still sit there and try to bash him and say he's a flaming racist and he hates black people and all this other stuff.
It's not true.
He's changed his mindset when it comes to the Klan.
He's talked about it before, said that it was a mistake.
And the fact that they still run with this narrative and try to say that he's a racist is crazy to me, bro.
It's absolutely crazy.
Today I have a very, very special guest, Dr. David Duke.
I know you're controversial, but I had no idea how controversial.
And Thomas Russo, the leader of the white supremacist group, Patriot Front.
Yeah, they be hating on Thomas Russo, too.
He did a really good interview on PBD podcasts.
The guy spoke very well, man.
Much respect to him.
Let's go where we disagree a little bit.
Let's hit race because you're a white only group.
So the organization only allows people of American ethnicity.
And all Americans, I believe, come from Europe.
So they're white.
That was a nice way to phrase it.
You know, I understand that talk to these guys, but I've also not brought anyone hateful.
If I do, I'm going to be really, really on top of them.
But say you saying that you haven't brought someone hateful on race.
People say, well, you brought on the grand wizard of the KKK you brought on.
He's not a grand wizard anymore, motherfucker.
You gave that shit up, man.
Why do they still say that, bro?
David Duke has been admitted that joining the KKK was a mistake and that he's not a racist anymore.
Incredible, bro.
They're hateful.
No, I think it's those are excellent questions.
Yeah, I'm going to dislike this shit too.
Yeah, chat.
Dislike this shit, man.
Fuck CNN for this bullshit propaganda, bro.
I'll drop the link for you guys.
Dislike this goddamn video, bro.
Fuck these niggas, man.
CNN.
But if people go and watch the actual interviews, I think they would be like, oh, this guy's not near as hateful as I thought if I expected it.
But Vera says hate isn't what the men she dated were really looking for.
One of these guys brought me to a political meeting.
And did they talk about politics?
Barely.
They talked about it was a bunch of men complaining about girlfriends and wives, regurgitating Andrew Tate type of advice about.
Here's the thing, though.
See, women want to talk shit and say that, oh, it's regurgitating advice or whatever.
But the reality is, is that it works.
Women favorably respond to a lot of this stuff because, quite frankly, women are attracted to men that tell them what to do.
They're attracted to assertive, dominant men.
And here's the thing that she's not telling you.
I guarantee you she fucked a couple of these niggas, bro.
That's the fucking truth right there.
She's definitely smashed a couple of these guys.
Garen fucking teed, bro.
Guarantee she smashed a couple of these dudes.
How to train your girlfriend, how to train your wife to be submissive.
And so this group was supposed to be a political group, but they're talking about relationship problems.
And the fact that that's what most of the time was spent on, you don't need to be a neo-Nazi.
You need therapy.
No, because women are literally insufferable in 2025.
That is why.
And the thing is, is that guys are waking up.
Guys are waking up to the female bullshit, bro.
They are waking up to the female bullshit.
The appeal of Jake's podcast speaks to a need among young men in this country that Vera says can't be ignored.
You have to incentivize someone to want to.
And I don't know why they're attacking Jake, man.
Like, Jake, did he hit 100?
Let's go here.
Why are they coming at this nigga, bro?
He has a premiere going on right now.
Like, 44K, and they're fucking attacking the guy, bro, for what?
You know what I mean?
Fucking bullshit, man.
Whatever.
Andrew's going to hate.
You can't just say, let's make men better.
The thing about these guys is their biggest support system is online.
But that also is very isolating.
And isolation is what breeds hatred.
Groups like Patriot Front offer community.
Lou Frog says she could talk all the shit she wants about red pill guys, but at the end of the day women only fuck the red pill guys.
Yes, or guys that are red pill aware to some degree.
Facts.
And it's weird how they're like, bro, why are they combining like, dude, like Russo and David Duke aren't even like in the Manosphere?
Now they're trying to like merge.
See the propaganda here?
They're trying to merge guys that are like right-wing, like from a political standpoint, and guys that are like red pill, like with the dating stuff.
It's not the same, dude.
It's not the same whatsoever, right?
I would say like maybe myself goes into the political stuff.
But if you brought in like Rolo Tomasi, Michael Sartain or whatever, I guarantee you they probably have a bit more liberal views than I do when it comes to politics.
Like I wouldn't consider Rolo or Sartain or any of these guys like far right.
Like what the fuck?
Like the Manosphere, aka the Red Pill, like a lot of it is like dating stuff, right?
And a lot of the guys that are in the actual Manosphere, because when you talk about the Manosphere, now we're getting into the Red Pill when it comes to dating.
Manosphere is strictly dating, not political shit.
Right?
And I'm sure Rolo's probably going to do a video on this.
But yeah, like the Manosphere and the Red Pill are somewhat the same, but the Manosphere is explicitly the Red Pill when it comes to dating.
But they're trying to tie like political ideology to the Manosphere, and that's not how it goes.
Because a lot of the guys in the Red Pill, I would not consider political commentators at all.
Rollo, Donovan, Michael Sartain.
Who else?
Andrew Tate doesn't really comment on political matters like that, right?
Maybe he just recently with like the Bruv Party.
But I don't think his more current stuff, he talks about politics as much.
Who else?
Yeah, man.
I mean, most of the Manosphere guys, like, they don't comment on politics, bro.
I'm like the only one.
Now, I think, Chad, is there, am I missing somebody?
Like, is there anybody else that comments on politics I could think of?
Thomas Ottomire does to a degree, but he focuses more on cultural stuff like with black women.
Angry man covers politics here and there.
But I honestly think I'm the only one that covers politics on like a deep angle.
Yeah, I guess you could say Andrew Wilson.
But Andrew Wilson, I would say, covers more.
He covers feminism, but he doesn't go into the dating stuff as much.
I don't know.
Would you guys consider Andrew Wilson part of the Manosphere?
I guess you could.
You could say that if you want.
Nick Fuentes doesn't really talk dating too much.
Nick is like strictly political commentary, pretty much.
Like he'll talk about like red pill stuff with like women when it comes to politics a lot of the times, but like not dating them or dealing with them like that.
Brian Atlas, he doesn't cover politics at all.
Whatever.
Whatever podcast stays away from politics, bro.
Yeah, Marquette talks about it sometimes.
Sometimes.
Yeah.
Somebody said Andrew Schultz.
That's funny as fuck, bro.
Yeah, I would say probably Andrew Wilson.
Yeah, me and Andrew Wilson cover political commentary.
But this does Andrew like, I feel like he talks about it more from a cultural angle or debates.
I don't think he covers...
I know he doesn't cover...
I don't think he covers foreign policy too, too much.
I know Russia, Ukraine, yeah.
Israel stays away from, which is smart, actually.
Timpool's not a part of the Red Pool.
Anus and Leech.
That's funny.
That's funny.
FedEx doesn't cover politics, bro.
Unless he switched, changed it up.
But FedEx is not, I've never seen him talk politics at all.
And I don't blame them, bro.
Let me tell y'all something, bro.
If your goal is to make as much money as possible from the red pill, talking politics is not smart, actually, if I'm be honest with y'all.
It's really not, it's really not intelligent.
It's really not intelligent.
It puts you, it puts you, it automatically is going to cut off a lot of your fans.
I mean, hell, a lot of people, I'll keep it thousands with y'all.
Like, a lot of people probably got mad at Fresh of Fit because of my right-wing views and like left.
A lot of niggas I know left because of my views on shit.
I already know.
it is what it is.
Someone said Mike Thurston?
I wouldn't consider Mike Thurston a part of the manosphere at all.
Yeah, I don't see...
I know Marquette has talked politics before...
I don't know where he lines up politically, though.
I don't know where he lines up politically.
I don't know his political stance.
But the point I'm trying to make, guys, is they're conflating the Manosphere with far-right or alt-right political ideology, which is fucking ridiculous.
Thomas Russo, David Duke, right?
Even Jake Schills, I would have considered these guys members of the Manosphere.
Like, Jake covers dating here and there, but not really.
Like, I would have considered him a Manosphere guy.
But this is what they're trying to do to kind of like put us on a crate in a box.
So, it is what it is.
Based on racism and hate.
People have to really think about: do you have the capacity to talk to people that you don't agree with?
Because that one nice conversation you might have might change someone's day enough to not have to seek out.
Marlow says, they're attacking him after that pros or person really mentioned him.
They're attacking who, Marlow.
WHERE ARE THEY ATTACKING?
HELP IN AN ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP, WHICH IS ACTUALLY A BUNCH OF WHITE SUPREMACISTS USING POLITICAL BELIEFS AS AN EXCUSE FOR HOW THEY FEEL.
Donio Sullivan is here with us now.
Donny, I'm so glad.
Fat soy boy, bro.
You've done this dude is such a bitch for doing this piece.
The special, there's so much intrigue around this issue of the manosphere.
And in fact, Trump is going to the UFC tonight.
How big of a role does the sport play in the manosphere?
Hey, Isabel.
Yeah, and look, we should point out at the start here, there's tons of guys who are fans and some women as well who are fans of the UFC.
I have many friends who are fans of the UFC.
It certainly does not mean, you know, that if you are a fan of the UFC, you are falling sort of down this rabbit hole of hate and white supremacy and everything else.
But what we are seeing is that there is this sort of, there is this crossover.
The UFC is playing a greater and bigger and bigger role, really, in American life.
Joe Rogan, who's the world's biggest podcaster, is a UFC commentator.
Dana Weiss, who is the founder.
Yeah, but they don't line up with us politically whatsoever.
Like, Dana White is a hardcore Zionist supporter, bro, right?
Like, Joe Rogan recently, he's platformed some guys that are based, but Joe Rogan also, like, isn't really going to, you know, cover them boys like that, right?
For obvious reasons, man.
He's got a big Spotify deal, makes a lot of money.
Like, this shit is counterproductive to making money, bro.
Like, I'll be honest with y'all.
Like, if your goal is to make a bunch of money, like, stay away from talking about politics, them boys, any of that shit.
It'll fuck you up.
It'll fuck you up.
Me, obviously, I don't give a shit because I think it's more important to tell the truth than make a bunch of money.
A lot of people disagree with me on that.
People say all the time, Ayron, you're stupid.
You fucked up your platform, blah, blah, blah.
All this other shit.
So I get it no matter what.
And then I get other idiots that say, oh, you got Gary as a manager.
You're a compromise.
So it's like, you can't win, right?
Like, people are going to sit there and say, you sold out.
Other people are going to say you're stupid for telling the truth.
It's like, you can't win with these niggas, bro.
So it is what it is.
But at the end of the day, that's why it's got to be important.
Uh, for it matters to you, like that for me, that's how I look at it.
Like, it matters to me, telling the truth, matters to me.
Uh, if people are gonna say, um, you've become too far right, or some other people say, Oh, well, you sold out, or some other bullshit like that because you don't want to say you hate Jews, which I'm never going to say that because I don't, um, then it is what it is, man.
Like, uh, you're never gonna please everybody, is what I've realized.
And if you're never gonna please everybody, then the only person you got to focus on is um, you know, making sure that you could look yourself in the mirror and be happy with what you put out there.
Because at the end of the day, you're it the content is yours, and you're the one that takes the ultimate risk, right?
When you when you talk about shit like this, nobody else does, and it's always interesting because people sit there and talk shit, but like they're not taking the risk that you are, so it is what it is.
Uh, there's a Jake Shields after me mentioned in the Joe Roga podcast, yeah, yeah, I think that was a part of it because they did mention him in the Joe Roger podcast saying that he questions uh a certain event, which is fucking ridiculous, but you know, it is what it is with these people.
Um, uh, Kumo DTV.
Oh, uh, you guys want me to look at the 600 breezy shit?
Okay, you guys did tell me you guys want me to look at this shit.
By the way, guys, uh, join the Zoom call.
I'm getting people in it right now.
After this, I'm gonna go to the Zoom call with the homies from Calc Club Premium.
So, make sure to get in there.
We are at 2,300 likes, guys.
Get me to 2,500, and I will cover this 600 breezy shit.
You guys have been asking for this for a little bit.
I've been putting some stuff up on Snapchat, claiming that she regrets dating a book.
Okay, there we go.
Kumo DTV, you asked me for this for a bit.
Let's hit 2,500 likes, and I will go ahead and cover shout out to the guys in the Zoom call that are there.
I'm finishing up the broadcast, guys, and we will do the Zoom call coming up shortly.
let's see here We got here.
The CNN guy needs to understand the 304s are going to just smash it because he goes against the manosphere.
I know, bro.
Like, if anything, doing this shit makes you look worse.
Like, aligning with the feminists, it's going to fuck you up even more.
Founder of the UFC is a prominent Trump supporter and was recently appointed to the board of Meta by Mark Zuckerberg himself, another big MMA and UFC fan.
And actually, fighting tonight in Miami.
Trump is going to the event.
We're not sure if he'll be there for the earlier fights, but fighting tonight in Miami at the UFC event is a fighter by the name of Bryce Mitchell, who recently set up a podcast of his own.
And on his debut episode a few months ago, he said that Hitler was a quote-unquote good guy or a great guy.
Dana White, the head of the UFC, was quick to condemn that, but you know, you can just kind of see there.
And I talked about this, by the way, guys, with the whole Hitler thing.
I did a whole tweet about it where I talked about why Bryce shouldn't have walked his comments back.
Made a tweet about it.
Let me see if I can find it for you guys where I go over the things that he said.
We'll keep playing this.
Where folks who might be coming into this sport for one reason are a fan of fighting, and then they're getting exposed to views like Bryce Mitchell's.
Mr. Beat here with an important announcement.
All right, so here's the video with the 600 Breezy.
Guys, do me a favor.
Let's get to.
We are about 100 likes away from 2,500.
Let's hit 2,500 likes and then just get that engagement up.
Let's see here.
Kumo DTV said like the video to see the niggotry.
Yeah.
Yep.
If you guys want to see a nigga, you guys got to like the video, bro.
Guys got to like the video if you guys want to see the niggatry, bro.
Slapboy said, bro, try to make fun of the manosphere when he came and breathed loud assistance on the floor.
I know it's crazy, right?
Martin, how weird is it seeing yourself on mainstream media?
And did you think that would ever happen?
I mean, we're probably gonna have that.
That documentary is gonna be out there.
We're gonna be out there again.
So, it is what it is, as you guys saw when they came to film for it.
So, so we'll see what happens.
Alright, zoom call guys.
Uh, let me just hold on, wait, one second, guys.
Guys, guys, guys, guys, hold on.
We'll see what happens.
What the fuck, niggas?
Nigger, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm on stream, bro.
Shut up.
I'm on stream.
Yo, guys, guys, guys, I'm on stream.
I'm on stream.
You guys are on stream.
You guys are on stream.
Shut up.
You guys are on stream.
All right.
I want to get y'all in trouble or whatever.
All right.
Yeah, God.
Okay.
We got the real ninjas in the back, man.
Yo, my bad, Myron.
Yeah, it's all good, man.
I just don't want y'all fucking again.
Jeff, though.
I'm glad I don't.
I didn't have the screen up with you guys with your names on it and shit.
So that's that's hidden.
So you guys are good.
Let's see here.
Yeah, guys, club you walling.
I know.
I know.
I don't want niggas to get themselves in trouble and shit, bro.
Okay.
Thankfully, I had the screen hidden so you guys couldn't see it.
But let's see here.
All right.
So we got this academics thing.
Guys, if I get 100 likes, I'll cover this.
If not, then I'm just going to go right to the Zoom call.
Because we're at 20, about 2,400.
So let's see here.
Or I might cover this tomorrow.
One of the two.
I'll give y'all, it's 824.
Okay.
I'll give it like two minutes.
If we have 2,500 likes, cool.
I'll cover this academic shit.
If not, with 600 breezy indictment coming soon, that's the title of the video.
If not, I'll do it tomorrow so you guys don't lose out.
so we'll see what happens all right we're 24-3 We get 97 more.
I'll put a timer.
I'll put two minutes on the clock.
If we hit if we hit it, I got the timer right here.
As you guys can see, we go main cam.
God damn.
All right.
If we hit it within the next two minutes, I'll cover it.
If not, then I'll just do it tomorrow.
So you guys will get the content anyway.
Don't worry.
Let's see here.
And then we're going to have a good show tomorrow.
We're going to cover some stuff.
I'm going to cover probably a 17-year-old that wanted to try to assassinate the president.
I'll cover that.
I'm also going to cover some other news, cover updates with what's going on geopolitically in the Middle East.
There was supposed to be a deal this past weekend, if I'm not mistaken.
There's supposed to be a meeting between the Trump administration and some other people.
So, so yeah, we're at 25.
We're almost at 2,500.
Oh, you guys got 40 seconds to go.
40 seconds.
If not, I'm going to end the stream.
I'm going to go do the Castle Club call, Castle Club Raymond.
You guys, the link is below.
You got literally 30 seconds to go, chat.
30 seconds for 40 likes, pretty much.
If not, I'll just get off.
We'll cover this tomorrow.
Someone said cover Asian Crips in Boston.
What the fuck?
And...
Oh, we had the two minutes.
Yeah.
Sorry, guys.
We're gonna hit it.
We didn't hit it, man.
We didn't hit it.
It is what it is.
We did not hit it.
All right.
So, all right, guys.
So, I'm going to be back live tomorrow atmor live at five, as you guys know, for the debrief.
So, oh shit, we just hit 25.
God damn it, man.
Yeah, but Johnny X came late though, man.
On Black People Time.
Cast Club sounds like a safe space for weak-ass white boys to say the nigger word.
They want to say it around other black people, lol.
Well, Jacob, a lot of guys in Castle Club are black.
That's number one.
And then, number two, you saying that proves the stereotype that they want to say around black people because they'd be violent.
So, good job for proving the stereotype, you stupid ass.
Holy shit, man.
Niggas are dumb.
Niggas are fucking dumb.
Literally chipping out in the chat.
Fucking retard.
All right.
I'll do this academics thing quick since you guys technically hate the 2500.
I got y'all, niggas.
Broke-ass nigga.
Who's that broke-ass nigga?
600 Breezy.
So this is what she said.
She said, dating a tax bracket.
Life be so much easier.
Well, you do.
Then she continues.
Because somebody says, is that why you date broke, man?
She says, ho, I'm not broke.
So this is why.
She said, this is why I learned my lesson.
And I want I'm going to date my tax bracket.
Okay.
So I said, wait, did we miss it?
So this girl's name is Jasmine Amira saying this shit about 600 Breezy.
Chapter, are you single or not?
She said, single, no.
But I Castle Club, guys, I'll give you guys the link to the stream real quick.
Let me give it to y'all real fast so you guys can tune into this as well.
So you guys don't just see the audio.
You guys can actually see it visually too.
Cast Club, guys.
Hold on one sec.
I'm going to drop it in the chat for you guys.
Bam.
There's the YouTube link for you guys.
Jump in.
With my broke-ass baby daddy?
I'm not with him.
Okay.
So she continues.
She gives a little bit more details.
She later says, as parents, we do what's best for our kids.
I can walk away knowing I tried to give my baby a two-parent household.
And this is old as fuck.
I just wasn't, it just wasn't y'all business to know.
Months old, so don't clock no teeth.
And then she continues because somebody says, so Breezy, the broke one, huh?
I thought he just bought you Chanel last week.
She said, yo, y'all know that boy never stepped no goddamn foot of Chanel.
Y'all assume wrong.
Y'all assume it was him, right?
Damn, she's putting him on blast.
What is the snapchat?
It looks like nigga.
Well, most know what's up.
I've been having motion.
Always have emotion.
I'm going to keep going to Chanel like I've been doing.
so sad that women see their value and worth in who could trick on them.
It's like, it's, it's amazing to me how we don't look at these current crop of women as prostitutes when they, they basically are.
That's how they evaluate their value.
It's like, oh, how many guys can I get to simp on me and buy me things?
Like, how many guys can I get to trick on me?
And like, women don't understand.
Like, that's not really a skill set.
If guys are over here willing to buy you bags and shit like that, that means they probably think they can buy you, which means you're a slut.
But women are too stupid to understand this shit because to them, it's a highlight reel, right?
Modern day females are more interested in being able to like compare lifestyles, dude.
Like, that's what it is with women.
So, like, when these bitches take these stupid ass pictures of themselves, like, in foreign locations or at parties or whatever, it's all a competition for them to like show.
Like, look at how lit my life is.
You know what I mean?
That's what girls live for.
They live to compare their life to other fucking bitches.
That's really what it comes down to.
It's pathetic, but this is what they do, right?
Now, men compete on this regard too, to a degree, but with men, men flex lifestyle to get bitches.
Women flex lifestyle to get other bitches mad.
That's the difference, right?
Like, it's one thing if you're flexing lifestyle to get hoes.
Cool, I understand that.
That's a biological imperative.
It's why we're put on earth.
But bitches literally flex to get other girls mad.
That's the crazy part.
They almost brag about their self-worth as how much a man could take them to a designer store.
But whatever.
I digress.
So she can.
And especially black girls being on that type of time, too.
Ten news a little bit.
Somebody says there's no T to do as far as a father.
Doesn't have to be any bad blood going forward either.
You just both have to move on and move accordingly.
You're doing a great job, Jazz, with or without any man.
Don't worry about others' opinions.
She says, exactly.
Long as he does what a dad's supposed to.
He could be around Blaze.
Once he played with my son, though, that's over.
He did that enough.
So the Bulls in his court never been a baby mom.
Now, I said this before.
Whether it's DDG, whether it's any baby mama, they're always going to use those kids as compliance videos.
It's 600 Breezy made a post.
He said, man, I'm tired of bitches.
Play with me, man.
You left me because I was broke?
Huh?
No, bitch.
I left you because you need help.
You need AA meetings.
You need therapy.
You need real help from professionals.
You physically and mentally abused me the whole time.
I put up with that shit.
I've been going since February 17th.
They mentioned you at all.
You gave me $6,800 in the 7 for Christmas.
Like, that was going to make me stay or make a difference in my life, bitch.
You helped me.
Bro, okay, if it spelled bitch correct, but it's funny, though.
Spend that soon as you gave it to me.
You mad because I went back to Chicago and got back to my regular life.
I'm rich again?
And I don't want shit to do with you.
You begged me to stay, but you're on the net two months later saying you left me.
You should have shut the fuck up, Jasmine, and kept it pee.
You waited till I sent the money for Blaze's birthday to be weird.
If you didn't want me to come off, come to the party, you should have said that, bro.
You was finna off yourself because I wouldn't come home.
You play with a royal nigga.
Yeah, even a Chirac, you know what I mean?
The Shirack of Max Payton.
When you deal with women, I guess you got to secretly record.
I don't know what the fuck, but this is his video is kind of proving this point.
What the fuck?
I'm telling you, I'm fental.
I have to sit here and raise this motherfucker.
You don't got to sit here and raise shit by yourself.
You don't.
I'm going to be right up the street.
No, two-parent household.
That shit is a lot.
Two-parent household shit dead, bro.
I'm stressed just listening to this shit, man.
Holy.
Just listening to her yap makes me have stress, bro.
Yes, it is.
You're not gold any fucking way here.
All right.
That two-parent household shit did.
You treat me like shit.
You talk to me like shit.
I'm not shit.
I said that two-parent household shit is dead.
Yeah, in the black community, it is, man.
To you in your eyes.
Why the fuck am I staying around you?
We are not.
Jasmine, let me leave.
No.
Let me leave.
Nope.
What the fuck?
Why are I going to call the police?
I guess.
Tell them, hey, I'm just trying to leave her house.
She won't let me leave.
Let me fucking leave, nigga.
What's wrong with you?
What the fuck?
I'm telling you.
So it looks like he's trying to leave.
It looks like he's packed his stuff.
He's ready to go.
But she's like, no, you're not going to leave me.
See, that's how it goes.
Niggas got to record themselves to protect themselves, bro.
That's where we are in society now, man.
600 Breezy got to record himself to protect himself from these lying-ass hoes, man.
I have your kid.
You're going to stay here and we're going to figure it out.
Now, I don't know what the original, the origin of this particular argument was, but he's just kind of showing that he's been off of her and she's been.
Nigga said, nah, man, I'm good.
Then you're not leaving me, okay?
You might as well get me killed and end this shit right now.
It's over.
It's over.
Jasmine, it's over.
It's over.
It's over.
I don't want shit to do with you.
None of that shit.
It's over.
No.
It's over.
No, I'm not playing with you.
You can't make no nigga stay that don't want to fucking stay.
Like, what?
You done treated me like complete shit.
You think I'm supposed to keep staying?
No, I don't want no drunk ass bitch.
I don't want no disrespectful ass bitch.
Yo, real talk.
This is why I tell you guys all the time.
You can't get with women that drink, bro.
Guys, always stay away from women that have a drinking problem, bro.
Alcohol?
Hell no.
Because women are already emotionally erratic.
Don't fuck with no girls that are alcoholics, chat.
Do not fuck with women that are alcoholics, bro.
They will ruin your life, chat.
Okay?
I tell you guys all the time, don't drink either.
And here's the other thing, too.
If you're a drunk, your girl's gonna be a drunk, too.
So you shouldn't be drinking, and neither should she.
Right?
Do not drink, bro.
Do not drink.
It's a waste of your time.
And she's probably more than likely going to follow you.
You guys are going to be drunk together and it's going to fuck y'all lives up.
I guess.
And I don't want no bitch that don't fucking like, you just don't want me here anyway.
This is another problem, though.
I don't think 600 Breezy should be living with her.
Because she probably was using, like, bitch, I'm going to kick you out all the time on this nigga.
Let me 100%.
She was using that shit against him, bro.
Never live with a woman because they'll do that shit.
They'll be like, get your ass out of here, nigga.
Hell no, bro.
Never live with females because of that reason.
This is a big reason why I tell y'all not to live with women.
Because, well, he fucked up because it was her crib.
But if she was at, if it was, she's at your house, bro, she could fuck your shit up, man.
Hell no, bro.
Don't live with women and don't ever move in a woman, a woman's place either.
I don't give a fuck how much money you save with rent.
Fuck that, bro.
You do not live with your girl at her place.
She could always kick your dumb ass out and then you go look like an idiot when you get, she's going to be laughing at you as you walk outside.
Go.
Let me go.
Let me go.
I'm not dealing with that same shit that you keep doing to me.
I'm not dealing with it.
I'm not dealing with.
Yes, I am.
No, you're not.
Jasmine, I'm finished.
No, you're not.
I don't love you.
I hate you.
I don't want to be with you.
I don't want shit to do with you.
No, I don't.
No.
No, I don't.
I don't want shit to do with you.
Mitch, treat me.
Talk to me any type of way.
Say what you say.
Keep putting your hands on me.
And all that weird ass shit.
But you don't want to let me leave.
And I'm telling you, I don't want you.
I don't want shit to do with you.
I'm trying to go out the door.
Yeah, since you're lying.
I'm not lying.
I don't want you.
I don't love you.
I don't want nothing to do with you.
No, I don't.
I hate you.
Now.
Hey, W evidence recorded, though, man.
Nigga got to protect himself, bro.
I don't believe this.
You're crazy, bitch.
So nigga got to record himself, bro.
At all.
He ain't put it on BD once.
If you put it on BD, I believe him.
He ain't put on BD yet.
So I do not believe what he's saying yet.
I don't want shit to do with you.
Like, what the fuck?
Let me go.
Like, that shit don't even make sense.
Listen to 600 Breezy.
This ain't even my character on BD.
I let bitches play with me so much.
I hold that shit on BD.
That means it's real, bro.
I'm Black Disciples, man.
I'm Black Disciples.
Now, we really don't fuck with this bitch.
Internet.
So much, so much, so much.
I can't do it this time.
Sorry, guys, I got to translate it for you a little bit.
No, I can't do it because, bitch, you don't even want to let me see my son unless I come to your house or unless I fuck you.
Let's be real.
That's in the text message, too.
You was finna kill yourself when I wouldn't come back.
That's in the text message, too.
You sent me.
I was gone for seven days.
You had you and my son was laid up with another nigga.
I got that in my phone, too.
But as me and y'all think we're supposed to just keep sitting back and let bitches attack us and lie on us and do all this and make a scene.
Bitch, I didn't even know I was on the show.
Y'all got me fucked up on BD.
Like, why every time?
Yo, bad.
Niggas be entertained, man.
I'm not going to lie, though.
This shit funny as fuck, bro.
I can see why this cool boy that wanted me to react to this shit so bad, bro.
Bro, said this video in like five times, man.
I see why.
On BD.
Bitch, call me.
I got 1020K on me, you max.
I went back to trapping.
You ain't want me to trap.
What the fuck is this nigga doing?
Niggas, I went back to trap.
Bro.
Yo!
Bitch, I'm back in the Midwest getting busy.
Ain't it, you?
*cough*
Hey, I just sent you 3250 for Blaze Park.
I could imagine whatever.
Somebody calling the Midwest like fans, like, wait, are y'all investigating this nigga?
Niggas admitted that he's trapping and hitting licks and doing all types of.
Wait, bro.
Oh, okay.
It might be time to arrest him.
He always knows jumper wave.
Okay.
He's just admitting it now.
Right after that, you did this.
We were internet shit, and we've been broke up for two months, Tasman.
Because you needed that Snapchat check.
They don't know your biggest checks from Snapchat.
You needed some.
You lucky on that day.
I was acting.
Nigga said she needs that Snapchat check, bro.
Today I got time.
Now, he didn't stop there.
Here we go.
Let's be real here, bitch.
You don't even want Blaze, but you don't want to let me take him to Chicago, Wisconsin, anywhere else.
You stay trying to tell me I got to come to your house and sit in your house and watch my own son.
But you don't let your gay friends get him.
These motherfuckers that don't know, they don't know him.
That's my kid.
He came from Mount Mount.
That's a part of me.
Bitch, if that was the case, you should have never let me come around and even get to know him.
You did that shit for you.
This shit was for an image for you.
You wanted to look like you had a happy family.
I'll be trying to get my son.
And you tell me I can't.
You tell me I can't take my cousin.
I'm got mansions bigger than everybody's house but Jada's on BD.
And you won't even let me.
Oh, man.
I mean, yo, he is pissed off, man.
Bro, just wants a son, man.
Take my son over there.
Like, what the fuck?
I've been gone for two months.
Out there two months.
You had Blaze all in two weeks.
But you won't let his dad get him.
Time about shootouts and shit, bitch.
You think I'm just because you was on my, you wasn't supposed to, you see me getting one shootout in Chicago a couple weeks ago.
On BD, you act like I'm going to be outside doing bullshit and counting my kid.
Like, bruh.
Oh, man.
Thanks to you, Gov, for sponsoring.
Oh, man.
That's shit crazy.
Well, look, man, I like 600 Breezy.
He's always been super polite and nice to us.
One of the few rappers I actually like, like, gives good interviews, not a bad guy.
But yeah, man, that sucks to see.
But anyway, guys, I'm going to be doing a Zoom call right now for Castle Club guys, Castle Club Premium.
Jump in there right now, guys.
We got the Zoom stack right now with a bunch of guys in there.
I'm going to do an open QA.
I hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
Unbanned all the rumble niggas.
YouTube guys, I don't know if you guys are banned too, but I want you guys to all be unbanned, even though some of you niggas are annoying.
But it's fine, though.
But yeah.
I will be back tomorrow at five.
I'm going to talk about the 17-year-old that planned to assassinate the president.
We're going to read the search warrant.
We're going to cover the news.
We're going to cover Iran updates with the war.
We're going to be talking about the universities as well.
We're going to be talking about how the universities are being attacked by this anti-Semitism stuff.
And they're expanding it, guys.
It has been expanded for sure.
Northwest University has been added to the list.
Brown has been recently targeted as well.
And we're going to cover all that stuff tomorrow, guys.
So I hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
I'll catch you guys tomorrow at 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
And then we're also going to have Money Monday for you guys for Fresh of Fit and After Hours.