INSANE Trump Interview, Pakistan To Attack India, Diddy Trial Day 3!
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As you guys know, my roadcaster crapped out yesterday.
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But uh, there's no mute button on this.
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Um so yeah.
I think I gotta hit like use the software or some shit like that, which I'm gonna open it up here on the side.
Bear with me, guys.
There might be times where I need to mute myself or some shit or I'm about to sneeze or whatever.
And I know you guys don't want to fucking hear that shit.
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When I when I gotta use OBS.
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How does this shit does not have a fucking mute button?
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Okay, guys, welcome to the stream, man.
Sorry for the delay.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
I apologize for that, man.
I uh we got a bunch of stuff to talk about today, man.
We're gonna give some updates.
On India Pakistan, we're gonna cover the Trump interview.
Um with NBC.
Okay.
Uh Very interesting interview.
It's always funny watching Trump's interviews.
Um and then we got um some uh what else do we got?
Uh Diddy Diddy trial day three.
Um I think right now as we speak chat, there's an X space going on covering this.
I think we can jump in there real quick, see what they're talking about.
Uh, because I think they're talking about the um conflict.
Um let me see here.
Let me find this.
Uh guys.
No fresh effort today, guys, uh, for um the day show.
We got after hours, so that's gonna be a good time.
Gonna be litty liddy.
Oh shit.
Here's some breaking news right now.
I remember this shit.
So the five officer Memphis officers, I know I don't know if you guys uh what the fuck I followed um I don't know if you guys um remember this.
This was like uh a couple years ago.
Five Memphis officers who beat Tyree Nichols to death have been acquitted on all state charges.
See, I don't want to hear nobody complaining about fucking racism now.
Look.
You guys remember this.
He was resisting arrest.
And he ended up dying, I think, from this situation.
Um look at this, hold on.
Uh uh Dave Portnoy.
All right, guys, and we're reviewed time, you know the rules, one listen.
Uh, and then we're gonna judge uh this and we're coming.
These guys are such fucking losers, bro.
They really are.
Again, one listen, you know the rule of scores one between one and ten, we're gonna rank it and go.
All my fingers are So he he drops N bomb and he gets all mad at this kid.
This is what comes from Sleemon.
Funny shit, man.
Um, let me I can't find this shit, bro.
Okay.
Let me uh we'll start with um let me look on my Twitter thing and join because I literally had this shit.
Um literally had this shit ready to go, bro.
Video is low.
Low audio.
Okay, hold on, I got y'all right now.
I turned on the volume, so it should it should come up next time.
Cause you guys were able to hear the music fine, right?
So when I played the Kanye, y'all heard it fine, right?
Okay.
Okay, low audio.
Okay.
I turn on the volume on the playback then.
We're we're fine.
I turn the volume up.
Okay, uh here we go.
All right.
Okay, so here's it is there uh this is Soliman space.
Let's join the space and see what they're talking about.
Um because it has to do with the conflict.
We'll jump in here for a little bit, guys, and then I'm gonna uh and then we're gonna uh uh keep pushing on the reading well for me.
I don't care.
Hey, how I don't know about two things what's good with each other.
You're not gonna get that constant.
This is very much you know, if you look at that, we all know the things they're fine.
I'll start a thought was the hunting that everything never being made and it makes it many times that the rest of the place.
I have an opinion.
Okay, hold on.
You guys are okay, so you guys can hear me, but you guys can't hear the space.
Is it playing at all?
Like, guys, is it playing or not playing?
Test this test.
Okay.
I think it's got a lot of clutch.
I would say more of like uh.
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Hold on one sec.
Um, let me uh let me fix this guys.
I think I know why.
Bear with me.
If anything, I'm going to call bills.
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Bear with me real quick, guys.
figure this out.
I'm gonna call Bills real quick, Chad.
Yo, Bills, uh for some odd reason the USB stuff isn't playing on the video.
Um you might have to ch go to properties and change it.
Uh properties on the audio mixer.
No, an OBS.
I'm on I'm on there right now.
I only see, let me show you my screen.
I only see, let me show you my screen.
Bear with me, chat.
Bills, can you see or no?
Like, yeah, when I play audio, uh when you play audio, what happens?
Like I they're saying either they don't hear it or it's uh it's either they don't hear or it's low.
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Chat, you guys should be able to hear that now, right?
Y'all should be able to hear that now.
you you I think I think they can hear it now.
Okay.
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Probably when with main camera, I'm assuming.
Main camera.
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What time is it right now?
What time is it?
It's um 540.
Oh, 5'40.
Bad guy.
I was about to say.
Yeah, yeah, no, but yo, no, no regular fresh effort, just after ours, bro.
Oh, well, I'm about to go take a better fan.
Alright, shit.
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Yeah.
Um, what's it called?
Uh I don't know, some shit came up with the guests.
So um, so I'll just go longer on fresh on uh MGX and then we'll do fresh fit after hours.
Yo, uh, and then the sub thing, is there anything I could do for that one?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I could do that.
Uh you know what?
You actually Yeah, yeah, mute the mic real quick and I'll then I'll tell you.
Alright.
It won't take long.
It'll take me two seconds.
You wanted to see if you're in.
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Chat, give me one sec.
Give me one sec while me and Bills do this.
So, and I gotta mute with the software over here, right?
Right here.
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You know what?
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Yeah, you can look at it when you come.
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It's fine, bro.
This sub thing, because I'm not even on Fresh African right now on Rumble, so we it's fine.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We could fix it later.
Yeah, I'll fix it later.
I'll fix it in like 20 minutes.
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Alright, bro.
Peace.
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Okay, guys.
I am fucking sorry.
Fucking OBS shit, man.
Um basically we had the audio there the whole time.
I just had to move it to different scenes.
It's it's some shit that's confusing.
So you guys should be able to hear everything now.
Let me go ahead and close this.
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Welcome to the stream ninjas.
We're back.
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Give me ones if everything is good now.
Let me open Twitter back up, go back again.
And oh bro, I don't really want to see this bitch.
Nigga.
Fucking Lily being a 304 again.
Give me one sec, chat.
Thank you.
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Here, I'll show y'all niggas this shit.
Bro, we are doomed as a society, bro.
We are do look at the shit.
Look, look at this, bro.
We are fucking doomed, chat.
We're in the middle of three wars and you got thoughts doing this shit on the internet, bro.
Holy.
Sorry, Daddy.
today i'm going to be stretched out a lot I cannot wait.
We are cooked.
I don't think it's medically possible to be able to take all of these at once.
Cocked.
Sorry, Daddy.
Guys, the fall of man is here, bro.
Bro.
The fall is here, chat.
And this came from this rant.
I don't know who this guy is, but yeah, dude.
Cooked.
We're absolutely cooked.
So whatever.
Um, let me see here.
Look at this shit.
My guy selling Cooper.
Uh he said, Myron Gaines, if racism was a sport.
Bro, I I truly am the champion fucking races, bro.
I truly have the champion of fucking races, bro.
Oh man.
Oh man.
All right, let me get on this Twitter space.
Alright, let's jump back in here, guys.
Uh Pakistan update.
Let's see.
You all remember during Soviet occupation in the 80s, the reason Pakistan is, I will answer that question, and she's saying that we're not.
Pakistan, the only reason that they were upset, because in the 80s, they wanted all the funds from the United Nations, including America and all the Western countries, to be funneled through Pakistan.
And what Pakistan was doing, and they were only allocating about 10, 20, 30 percent, max maybe 50% of those funds or aid into Afghanistan and keeping the rest for themselves.
And during that Afghan war with the Russians from the Afghan funds, Pakistanis paved their dirt road and built their countries.
And they all know that Pakistan was a very, very poor country.
The only reason the Pakistanis were creating during Americans The all these instability in Afghanistan because they were upset that America didn't go through them and it by receiving all those international aid or funds so that can be distributed to Afghanistan.
That was the only reason.
So for these people to say that I understand I'm not I don't care about the influence or the or damaging power respect and let their neighbors to be strong.
What why why is this so hard for the volume chat to to bear the fact that Afghanistan is is is trying to build its own.
I just heard people are so it's people can always stay in the country and not leave their country and they're not forced to leave their country because they cannot they cannot support their families and their home.
People, Afghan kids who are grown up in the country and they're between the ages of 20 and 25, they don't know nothing but war.
Why is this why why that why that has to be like that?
If anything, Pakistan should support Afghans to become a strong country.
I did not say that.
That lady, British lady, totally misunderstood or misconstrued what I was trying to say.
But if honestly, and I am I I seen that and I I will I would be the first Afghan to say it during the Russian occupation, Afghanistan was completely obliterated.
Every sort resources of Afghanistan was taken out.
But when America came, yes, whatever their motive was, but at least also they built Afghanistan.
A lot of Afghans, you know, became financially independent.
They they they became more powerful, they could you know provide earnings or or or or accountable lifestyle for their families.
But what Pakistan does, okay, they could not spare that.
So all they did is train train terrorists, created all these madrasa, which is religious uh schools, and imported them in Afghanistan to go blow themselves up so that that Americans are forced to leave Afghanistan.
That is my point.
And and I'm sure a lot all of you know that.
But this is what's what's what's what what was happening in Afghanistan in the past 15 or 20 years that America I don't mean to be rude or whatever, but what is this guy yapping about, man?
I came into the space and this guy's just yapping on fucking end, man.
What's going on here?
Yeah, I appreciate it, Myron.
Thanks for coming on.
How you doing?
I'm good, man.
I'm good.
I just came in and this dude was yapping.
I was like, what the hell is this I can talk about, man?
But uh forgetting I just started a stream.
I came in, I was gonna get some updates on what's going on with the conflict.
Um last I heard, uh, you know, the the last I heard, and you guys can you can pick up from there, Sullivan, um, was that obviously there were you know the attack happened on the 22nd, there was a retaliation, and then India bombed the mosque yesterday, and Pakistan basically vowed revenge.
Have they struck back in India yet?
Or where are we at with that?
Well, yesterday what happened was uh India retaliated, as as you said, there was basically a claimed attack in Kashmir, uh Pal Gam, which is basically an attack um which the Indians claimed that the Pakistanis were behind.
The Pakistanis say that it was a false flag.
But based on that, you basically had an attack yesterday by the Indians on uh Pakistani's sovereignty.
What that resulted in is about 30 casualties, as you said, they bombed mosques as well as a civilian area.
So the lot of the 30 people who were killed were civilians.
And in addition to that, what happened was Pakistan took out at least Indians uh uh agreed that there was three.
The Pakistanis say five uh fighter jets as well as drones of the Indians, the Indians weren't able to take any of the Pakistani drones out, and then today there was statements that there is gonna be retaliation from the Pakistan side.
The reason we started the space is because we heard reports that there was retaliation, possibly in a few areas, Sial Kod, but they never end up being there.
We also heard that there was a possible uh there was uh explosions in Amritstar, but again, that's not been confirmed that that was a Pakistani attack, and it could have just been something eternal.
So it doesn't seem like there has been a retaliation, although we'll look in for the news, but there was reports earlier that there was.
So that's basically the latest study.
So Sullivan, actually, you know, you're the perfect person to answer this question for me.
I I I went over yesterday with you know how we got here from a historical perspective yesterday on stream, but you're actually Pakistani yourself, and you know, I kind of you know, and I'll summarize what I told my audience, and I kind of want to get your take on this, because you know it's one thing to watch the news, it's one thing, but it's a completely other thing to talk to someone that actually is either involved in the conflict or has intimate ties, maybe their family, whatever, is in it, right?
So what I told my audience was simply that you know there's obviously there's a religious disconnect, right?
You got Hindus who are mostly pagans, uh idol worshippers, and you got obviously Muslims who are monotheistic.
There's been fighting with them ever since you know the Brits left in what like 1947 or whatever.
So there's been a battle, power struggle for this territory in Ca uh called Kashmir.
Um, and this attack, like you mentioned before, on uh April 22nd, the Indians are blaming the Pakistanis for, but the reality is these individuals were let's say I guess working on their own terror uh terrorists or militia, um, but they're looking at it like, okay, well, Pakistanis have armed armed other um Muslim militia, so they probably armed these guys as well and just trying to have plausible deniability because we know we live in a proxy warfare uh world nowadays.
But I guess that's some of the main stuff, you know, territory, Brits left, creative power vacuum, uh obviously religious ideology plays a role in this.
Um, you know, there's very strong uh discontent between the two because of the the the vi uh uh wide difference in the religions.
Um did I miss anything there?
What else do you anything else you can tell me is as far like and I'm on stream too, by the way, so I think it's a really good educational moment uh to kind of let us know what the background is here.
Yeah, for sure.
So basically, uh to summarize it very easily for your audience is you basically had a scenario when the Brits left in uh 47, they were you bit you had India, which wasn't obviously called India at the time, but then it was uh split up, uh split up to Pakistan, uh and so there was a region as you said called Kashmir, which essentially was almost uh taken by both different sides.
So what happened was there were people in that area who wanted complete sovereignty.
Then you've got the Azad Kashmir part, which is taken by Pakistan, and then you have the Jumu Kashmir part that was taken by India.
Now those people in the Indian side have been significantly oppressed, and largely they have been Muslim, which but then there has been an attempt to like have a population shift with a lot of like Hindus being uh integrated into that area.
Now, in terms of India itself, they do have a large Muslim population, and the thing with India is the conflict isn't actually completely religious-based, it's more geopolitical based, because uh within India you have a large Muslim population, although that number percentage is dwindling significantly over time.
What's the percentage, Sully?
What's the percentage?
I was always curious.
Uh it used to be, if I remember right, about 30 for you percent.
I believe it's around 20% now, but I need to double check, it's been a while since I looked at the but it's a huge country uh for so that 20% is huge.
So I get what you say.
Yeah, it's 1.4 billion people.
So at one point there were more Muslims in India than there was in Pakistan.
But the last time I checked, it there was about 230 million Muslims in India.
And I believe there's about 270 million in Pakistan.
So it might have shifted.
But previously, historically, even up until the last five-ten years, or like at least last 10 years, there was more Muslims in India than there was in uh Pakistan.
So and with India, the problem is that they've always, you know, similar to the Zionists, that is this kind of supremacist attitude.
So they oppress the uh Muslims in the uh country, they oppress the Christians in the country.
So if anyone of your listeners types in Google the cookie community in India, you'll see that they basically regularly tie them up, rape them, abuse them, and so on and so forth.
So and then they do the same thing to lower caste Indians as well.
So if you're not from the highest caste, which is the Brahmins and you're from a lower cash class, then you're again gonna be oppressed by the Indians.
So Indians do have this like a caste system.
In terms of India and Pakistan, obviously both are nuclear powers, they've had conflicts in the past.
I mean, my personal opinion on this is that there is this conflict right now is more got to do with like geopolitical situation, it's got to do with the fact that there is um a concerted effort looks like to weaken Pakistan and India, either to denucrise Pakistan because there were statements coming out from uh the white from America and uh various other people that they wanted uh Pakistan to denuclearalize.
Remember, this is the only Muslim country that has nuclear capability.
Um either it's to do that or it's to weaken India, or it's both.
So it does seem like this is I don't believe is like directly caused by them.
I think Amer Pakistan for a long time has been controlled by the US, and uh India now has a lot more better relations with US because of their control over um their control over the um US government by people like JD Vance and his wife, who's Indian, pretty Patel, I'm not pretty Patel, sorry, um Tulsi Gabet, who's Hindu, Kash Patel, who's Indian, um uh Nimrodah Haley, who's Indian, Elon Musk's wife, who's Indian.
Um so you look at um Vivek Rosami, who's Indian, and then the mass immigration that's happening to Amar America is Indian, and same with AUK, the mass immigration is Indian.
Rushisuna came out today and said, Oh, he stands with Modi, he's Indian, his grandfather was linked to Modi and was part of the RSS, uh pretty Patel, Swellabaman, who were part of the foreign office and foreign uh home office, Indian and had it caused the mass immigration into the UK from India, and then you know there's mass immigration from India into Australia, Canada, New Zealand, all of the Western nations.
So coming back to it, um, it's clearly a pl a more political.
I don't think it's religious based, even though that's what the claim was in terms of the Palgama attack, but it it is to it is a massive shift from a geopolitical perspective where they're trying to realign the like political boundaries.
So I got a question for you then.
So um, so you you so you think this is a false flag, uh the attack that happened on the 22nd.
Um, and that's an interesting point.
I did not know that that Pakistan is the only Muslim majority country that has nuclear weapons.
I never uh actually like put that together.
So that is important to know.
And you know, I've always kind of looked at Pakistan as like you know, Pakistan is like uh an ally of ours that like if we're watching them or we're looking at them, they do what they're supposed to do.
But as soon as we turn our back, they'll you know do shit on the side that might not be to US interest, they're kind of like a snake uh ally.
Uh is kind of what at least that's that's the vibe I've gotten, right?
They obviously helped us with bin Laden.
They um, you know, Pakistani intelligence were critical in that operation.
Uh, but then you know they won't want to take credibility for knowing he was there the whole time, right?
They deny deny possibility, hey.
I didn't we didn't know he was here, you know, all this other stuff, but like once we asked him, hey, is he there?
We got information he's there, they're like, oh yeah, he's there.
So would you say I guess who do you think is behind the false flag then to kind of try to get Pakistan involved in this?
So I kind of agree with what you're saying in terms of um Pakistan's always been the US vassal state.
Uh it's always done the bidding of the United States, and obviously we know United States is controlled by Israel, but it that's always been the case.
Now, what's happened is when Imran Khan was in power, uh, he kind of was moving away from that, and if you look at it, he was in Russia a lot.
There was a lot of deals that happened with China.
A lot of people do believe that the reason Imran Khan was taken out was because of uh his uh moving away from American uh kind of uh you know, being America's under American control.
Yeah, they put him in jail, didn't they?
Didn't they?
Yeah, he's still in jail, he's still in jail, and so um so it seems like when that move was made, it was America re-controlling Pakistan.
So America has uh Pakistan generally has been quite faithful to uh America, but the problem is China has now invested a lot into Pakistan as well.
So there is concern you're right from America's side about uh Pakistani loyalty.
Um India obviously doesn't have loyalty to Pakistan because it's considered like an autonomous nation of its own.
Generally it was always more loyal to its uh adversaries in the past, but again, because of this infiltration, and that's why I'm kind of mentioning it because it's important.
I think it impacts the geopolitical change that's happening within the United States and the UK.
That um you look at those uh Indians who've been putting up in positions of power, they've realigned the position.
So, like I was on a Twitter space with Everett Ramaswamy about two years ago, and at that time he came out and was like, Oh, we should abandon China, and I was like, Wait, it's like you've got and then I found a quickly checked up and I found that he'd had a company in China.
So I was like, wait a second, you've got a company in China, you became rich with it, and then he was like fumbling.
But one of the points he actually made was that he wants America to literally become more friends with India in order to basically counter China.
So it looks like that has been the Indian kind of push within within the White House or within America's, and I think it is working.
Okay, so that's so basically they want um so it's all about kind of getting um China weaker.
Oh from a geopolitical perspective, yeah, definitely.
I mean, I'm gonna let Simon jump on this because he'll talk about the financial aspect of it, and I think that's important as well.
But 100%, like the only logical thing that can come from this is a either and it could be both of these, is to denucleise Pakistan, and that that benefits India, or it's to weaken India because they're gonna and this is what Mabusha Lukuman said as well.
So I agree with him, and we've said this before as well, and Simon said this as well that it's to weaken India to give uh China a lot more control and significant control and power in that region because there is gonna be that conflict.
Now America's becoming a lot more weaker.
We know with the removal of USAID with the whole um dollar deficit and so on and so forth, that there is this uh direct attack on American control over the world.
And so if America comes weaker, who's gonna become stronger?
Obviously, you got China, India, the Gulf states.
So this could be their way of weakening India so it doesn't become their replacement superpower or one of the replacement superpowers.
But I let Simon jump in on the And you're saying China is you're saying China is behind that, or is it the United States where the United States would rather India be weaker because you know it's better to know that know that devil you know versus the devil you don't know?
Is it because they're trying to weaken India so at least they can deal with China, or is it China weakening India for their own purposes?
China weakening India would be the reason why but Alas Simon added on as well from a financial perspective because he'll give a really good uh cool.
So and then last time I'll ask last thing I'll ask is okay, so I think in the United States, our stance with India and Pakistan is like they're trade partners, we deal with both of them.
We're kind of gonna be in the middle here.
Um is that the same relationship with the United Kingdom as well, since they used to be former colonies, or is it a bit more adversarial with you guys?
No, no, it's the same.
It's the exact same relation uh in that regard.
Uh and again, same issue where we've had massive Indian infiltration into the government and into the populace.
So like our mass immigration to the UK as well is from India, and then like Rishi Sunak as an example was an Indian.
He today he posted about the fact that he stands with Modi, he was never elected as a prime minister, but was never elected even within his party, but was given the position of Prime Minister.
So like a lot of Indian infiltration has happened into the government as well, and hence why even the UK, same as the US has kind of shifted more towards India, but as you said, in reality, that's why they write more towards the middle, whereas before in the past they were always a lot more pro-Pakistan.
Okay, and and it's uh you said Modi, who's who's Modi?
Is that the uh current prime minister or leader?
Yeah, it's the current prime minister of India.
He's like nefarious for being the butcher of Gujarat where he killed many innocent people.
Uh and he's basically had an offer is past, but he's basically within India, he's the far far right, anti basically anti Hindu no sorry, hint Hindutva, but anti anyone who isn't Hindutva movement.
Gotcha.
And And he's okay.
I'm looking through his Wikipedia right now.
Okay, so this guy is very he's not a fan of the Muslims, it seems from what I'm looking at here.
He's not a fan of Muslims or Christians.
So if your uh chat chaps types in cookie community, you'll see like Christian women being raped and Christian women Christians not being allowed education or churches and so on and so forth.
So yeah, he's anti anyone who's minority, and they're also anti even lower caste Hindus as well.
So because kin Hindus, Hindus have a caste system, right, with Brahmins at the top, and then the ones who are below it are not respected as well.
Yeah, and and uh this is my last question, and we'll go to this financial stuff with Simon.
I appreciate you guys uh giving us this kind of insight, because this is obviously very, you know, uh more intimate stuff because of just because your guys' background.
What is the deal with India and and the mass rapes, man?
Like, why is that such a a thing?
Um there, what you know, people tourists always you know talk about the horror stories.
Does it have to do with them just not looking at other people outside of their classes?
Human, like what is the reason for this?
Why is this?
It's a good question.
Yeah, it's a good question.
I think some of it has got to do with uh a lack of like monotheistic religion, some of it'll have to do with culture in terms of uh you know cultural uh cultural uh differences between them and everybody else.
Some will have to do with ethics and morality, and as you said, some will have to do with this kind of supremacist attitude, which is also found in Zionism.
So Hindutva and Zionist are like two Ps in the same pot.
Okay, shit.
Alright, Simon, uh hit us up with the financial side of it, man, when it comes to trade and stuff, I guess.
And also Khalicy can give you uh Khaleesi can also give you a bit more uh information on the in terms of the supremacist attitude because she's been covering like spaces for a few years.
And there's no caste system in Pakistan, right?
To be clear, Pakistan doesn't have this caste system that India has.
Well, in Pakistan there is a caste, there are caste, but it's not like hierarchical in that regard.
So, like for example, someone can in Pakistan you can be like a Rai or a Jat or Jodhri.
It just means like more in Pakistan is more of a like an occupational kind of like area.
So like if you're a Rai, you were like a farmer, or if you were like a Jati, you were like so on and so forth.
So it's like more of a c it is there is a caste system, but it's less got to do with a hierarchy and more got to do with people within your own community where people tend used to in the past marry or deal with people within their own community for a while.
Gotcha.
Okay.
So it's uh it's it's um it's more along the lines of uh of a community or a neighborhood, or you know, maybe a shared profession or shared interest versus better than you.
Cast yeah, yeah, caste was based on profession.
So like for example, if you were around, you were a farmer, so generally they'd marry each other because they'd be in the same area, they'd end up marrying people within the same kind of uh a caste, which would be like the same profession.
Uh so they'd do that, which again now that's being moved away from like people find like if you look at the last few generations, people find that outdated.
Uh but in terms of uh in the past that did happen, but it's not hierarchical.
So, like for example, in India, uh if you're a Brahmin, and by the way, like m one of my heritages is like, for example, from my uh mother's side, um they are from uh Jammu Kashmir, and they are basically they were used to be Hindu and they converted, uh and they basically did they were Brahmin.
So, like in that regard, like if you're Brahmin, you're considered like the highest caste, and anyone beneath you is basically lower caste, and then so there is a hierarchy with the Brahmins at the top.
Gotcha.
Alright.
No, this is great.
This is like a really good uh crash course on you know the culture of the two different countries, and because obviously culture impacts how they view conflict and war and everything, but go ahead, Simon.
Yes, um the other side you've got to look at it as well, is from the whole deep state aspect of what was set up here.
So obviously you had um the British Empire, their whole strategy has always been divide and conquer, you can create religious division, or you can create caste system division.
Um and obviously media is used to weaponize in order to um indoctrinate people and um you know make it a part of you know, manipulate culture um by creating radicalism and caste systems and uh by by creating this divide and conquer strategy, you know, the Brits was able to get hold of all the resources that they needed, weaken states, um, and essentially do his mercantile model.
Um when it switched to the American Empire, they set up the deep state um around about 47 when the CIA was created.
Um And that became about setting up drug trafficking, human trafficking and weapons trafficking rings so that it could have black op money that it could then use in order to fund covert wars and basically recruit different leaders that could then recruit.
Is this specifically for India?
Like this ops?
No, this is the CI.
This is when America took over, you know, when the British Empire fell and the American Empire rose, the CIA basically created all these black op operations.
Yeah, but based out of the Pakistan or India is what I'm asking.
Like, did they base it out of either both of them or one of them?
Both of them or one of them or the idea was to create as much, so Pakistan was created and the next day India was created through United Nations.
But you know, all of these, yeah.
Um, but you know, for example, then it entered into the Cold War, you enter where um the CIA was then funding, you know, the Muheddin, um, which was essentially uh, you know, funding terrorists in order to create covert wars against the Soviet Union.
Um, and Afghanistan had like the poppy seeds and the opiums, um, and the CIA wanted to get America addicted to drugs in certain regions, so it would use these different takeover of resources um to fund these black op operations that were then used in order to fund covert wars, uh, which essentially created and and grew the whole terrorism industry.
Um, bring it, you know, bring it forward to uh where where we are today, um essentially the British Empire was taken over by the American Empire.
The American Empire set up its covert um black op operations.
Uh, and then over time, um, you know, institutions like through financialization, America lost the empire to banks and financial institutions.
So what we're witnessing in the world today is uh governments just work for banks, um, and banks and financial institutions are able to engineer war through organizations like BlackRock, where they can capitalize certain regions, they can use organizations like USAID in order to funnel the funding of ISIS, Al-Qaeda, Taliban training camps.
Um, and then by using that, they can create fake narratives across the media in order to uh you know really change the power structures of regions.
So what we're witnessing right now is essentially um after the whole Russia-Ukraine war, uh, we've now entered into BRICS, uh Brazil were India uh Brazil, Russia, India, uh, China, South Africa, that then started to align with Middle Eastern regions like Iran, uh, Saudi Arabia, uh, Egypt, uh, Ethiopia, um, and now Indonesia as well.
Uh, but through that new power structure, uh, we've entered into a phase where the American empire is no longer in control, they're represented by a stateless banking class, um, which is creating all of the wars and being able to redeploy capital,
which is essentially why America went into the tariff policy, uh, because BlackRock is now invested with BRICS and the GCC, and the tariff policy was about completely changing uh where capital is flowing in the world right now.
And so because some of the Middle Eastern, like the Saudis are the new power brokers and China is the new power brokers, China started setting up its belt and road initiative in order to counter IMF.
So remember, when when people are talking about Pakistan was creating terrorism, what that means is that the IMF managed to force debt slavery upon Pakistan and therefore um set up its deep state covert operations to funnel money into these uh terrorist groups, uh, so that they could then use that in order to create civil unrest and gain access to resources.
So essentially uh the region is split between Russian interests, Chinese interests, and American interests, but America is no longer America because America has been completely taken over by banks and financial institutions.
And so now you have essentially BlackRock negotiating with China all around the world, because that's the new power structure, and Saudi Arabia sitting in the middle.
Um, and all of these different wars, because now America is no longer the empire, and BRICS has created a new power region, uh, you're starting to see uh all of these different wars and resolutions, and the power structure that you're seeing right now is that India, if it can get so India is the third largest purchaser of weapons from the US military industrial complex.
Um, and if you so they're making billions and billions of money, but if Israel's number one, right?
Israel number one and who's number two.
Uh well, Israel is just received money from America and then gets to get the money as laundered through and then sent back to America.
Uh whereas India is actually using its own money because it's built its own economy and it's become its own power structure.
Um, so the Israel model is the Federal Reserve prints money, uh, then it is sent through USAID over to Israel, and then Israel spends it back into the American contractors, and Netanyahu is essentially Netanyahu works for the military-industrial complex, basically.
Modi also works for the military-industrial complex.
Trump mainly works for the banks, and military and banks are kind of in a bit of a uh uh a warfare that we're with that we're gonna be able to get the.
So, Simon, real quick, just like a clarifying, because you threw out a lot of things there.
Um, so basically what you're saying, so with Israel, we give them the aid, they take the aid, then they take that money that we basically gave them and they use it to buy weapons from us or technology or whatever it is.
India, on the other hand, yeah, has their own economy, so they generate their own money and then they buy weapons from us, but it does it's not coming through USAID.
And then who is the second country that buys the most weapons from us?
Is Israel, India, and and uh who else?
Uh well, they they don't buy it from US, but obviously China and Russia, they have their own private, they they have their own nationalized um military industrial complex.
So the difference between the difference between America, China, and Russia is China and Russia, um, they have any profits from the military-industrial complex are actually from the state.
And so that they use those in their own national interest.
Whereas America has privatized the whole military-industrial complex.
So because it's a private, they don't have allegiance to America, their job is just to use dollars in order to agitate wars and then make sure that the private institutions end up with that money at the expense of everyday Americans.
And so because they're able to privatize all the profits from war, they've now become significantly more powerful than the US government itself.
So the US government is just simply uh uh a salesman, you know, a bit like NATO, a salesman for the corporate interests that control America.
Um and that's kind of the new power structure.
We America and Brit have now created a stateless force that is creating wars around the world, redeploying capital, uh, creating violence, selling lots of weapons, uh, using uh taking over countries like India, where they can get them in debt slavery, just like Pakistan is uh it was originally weakened by the IMS and now it's being strengthened by China.
But if you can get America, sorry, if you can get India and Pakistan, uh essentially, uh the BlackRock are using this as a way of controlling India, gaining more and more strategic leverage, uh financializing more and more of its economy, growing its dependency upon the military industrial complex, and then being able to uh gain some kind of strategic negotiations in BRICS.
Um, and uh that's what essentially BlackRock are doing in India.
Whereas in Pakistan, because it is already completely weakened, it was 100% weakened and vassalized by the IMF, um, is run out of all of its dollar reserves.
So China is kind of got strategic interest in the region right now for its uh ports.
And so the longer this goes on for, India will be controlled more by BlackRock, and Pakistan, I think will be pushed away from America and over to China.
But both of them are gonna lose their sovereignty.
And obviously, the military want this to go on for as long as possible, because the longer it goes on for, the more that they BlackRock can control, just like they control Ukraine now.
BlackRock can control India, and uh China will essentially be the financier of Pakistan.
Um, and both of them lose their sovereignty.
And the interesting thing right now is that BlackRock has been aligned with a movement away from America and over to splitting up the world into blocks and BRICS and the GCC becoming like the recipients of capital at the moment.
And so this is BlackRock's way of strategically gaining as much influence in the new multipolar world that we're entering into because America is no longer in charge, because it essentially sold itself its entire political process, its entire um every single asset.
It's all America is 100% foreign controlled via BlackRock right now.
So that's the financial side that we're experiencing.
Interesting.
Well, and Simon, really, Myron, I think this might play off of it.
I'd just be curious.
Simon, is it safe to say that all of that is being orchestrated basically off the financing, impoverishing, inflating, and destruction of the wealth that once was the kind of average American middle class way of life?
Because if you look at BlackRock, that's essentially where all those dollars ultimately originate.
So I'd I'd be curious if you could just kind of leverage that piece into it, because I think it's really why people in the West should be you know furious about what you just laid out.
Yeah, it's really it's really important to understand that the the European or the Brit doesn't benefit.
This is the siphoning off of the wealth of the British people, the European people and the American people, over to the large corporations that essentially control the central banks, they get to print the money that creates inflation, which redistributes wealth from the average American, the average European, and the average Britest that receives all of the money uh from this.
So this is the confiscation of wealth, and so what you're seeing right now is that Britain was the beta test for just vassalizing, taking away your sovereignty, installing politicians to work for corporate interest,
and just completely asset stripping the country and making it where it no longer invests in its people, it no longer invests in its pensions, it no longer picks up rubbish in the street, it allows crime to persist, and it also controls the media in order to perpetuate racial tension, open border policies, uh migration policies in order to create civil unrest whenever it wants, so that it can weaken the state.
And now it did that with Europe with the Ukraine war, and now it's doing it with America, um, and so Europe is the beta test for what BlackRock wants to do uh for America, and tariff policy was the mechanism for changing the world order and moving over to this confiscation of wealth from the American people over to BlackRock and all the companies that it controls.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
Um all right, guys, I'm gonna dip out of here.
Uh, but that was definitely some good stuff.
Uh, definitely learned some things on that one.
Uh, but yeah, I mean, I've heard a bunch of people always say, man, you know, most wars are banker wars.
So it makes sense though.
Anyway, I'll check you guys back out.
If you guys are still running the space in a bit, I'll jump back in because I'm gonna periodically be looking into what's going on with Pakistan and India.
Obviously, we're waiting for a strike now.
I know, you know, Pakistan vows to return fire, so we'll see what happens.
I'll be back, guys.
Peace.
All right, cool.
So all right, awesome.
So we got some updates there.
Let's get into the Trump interview, guys.
We'll we'll circle back on India later.
Um, I had this article to read.
Oh.
Oh, sorry about that, guys.
Um, I got I had this article to read.
So uh we'll cover some stuff I had myself muted.
My bad chat.
Uh so I'll come back.
Uh on there if needed.
But no, good stuff.
Periodic um stuff.
I well, periodically we'll be checking into the conflict, is what I meant to say.
But let's get into this Trump interview chat.
Somehow, oh, that's boring.
See, it's how I tell some of you guys are just low IQ.
Um, and then also, diddy, day three.
Trump, welcome back to meet the press.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
President Trump, welcome back to Meet the Press.
Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for being here to mark your first 100 days in office.
It has been an incredibly busy 100 days.
You've signed more than 140.
Guys, give me ones if the audio is good.
Executive orders, you've been focused on the border, the economy, foreign policy.
What is your biggest goal in the next 100 days?
Well, I think we're gonna see a lot of results.
We've already seen them on the border.
We have the best border in the history of our country.
It was 99.99.
And uh nobody ever thought that was possible.
In fact, Biden, if you remember, said he has to get legislation.
And I said, No, you just need a new president.
And I guess I was right.
We have the best border we've ever had.
Uh we're doing great on uh illegal immigration.
We are being hit hard by judges that I think they're trying to take away the power of the presidency.
I was elected in a massive landslide and a big, you know, big vote with the wrong.
Here we go.
He's uh bragging about uh, you know, how we beat everybody.
I I love how he always brags about that, man.
It's funny.
We won on the last slide.
We won the swing states.
The Democrats suck.
We won the popular vote.
We won the district.
They won all the swing states.
They can't stop us.
Too big to rig, guys, too big to rig.
Quick votes by tremendous numbers.
We won everything.
And uh one of the reasons, one of the primary reasons I was elected was to uh get people out of our country that were allowed.
We have prisoners, we have murderers, we have terrorists in our country, we have people from mental institutions that are seriously insane.
They'll put the speed at 1.25 chat.
1.25.
All came in through Biden's open border policy, and I was elected to get him out.
And uh to seal the border, but to get him out.
And oh, actually, let me hit some chats here as well.
Okay, uh, I did not forget you guys.
So we got here uh 48 minutes ago.
Okay, Bobby Trauma says, Hey Mario, I DM'd you on X with your full 15-minute RP monologue.
Uh bro, what is your username?
I don't know what your username is.
Exporting the highest quality possible uh social media sent straight to your clever feel free to let me know what you think.
Uh Bobby Trumpman, you gotta give me your username, bro.
I literally get hundreds of messages uh a day, man.
So you gotta message me your ex-user name.
Um PW says W Myer in the stream, seeing you roast Mark Lamont Hill on Pierce Marco's Epic.
What are your thoughts on Lily Gaddis?
Oh no, she's cool.
Um yeah, I I didn't even know who Mark Lamont was, but then I saw that he works for BET, and then I was like, oh, no wonder.
Um Fresh pulled a bait and switch Monday.
Are you going to be there for after hours?
It's not the same without you.
Um no, Fresh didn't pull a bait and switch.
I I I decided not to go on for the Monday show because I I guys I don't want to fuck things up.
You guys understand if I go on there uh on the on the after hours when it's supposed to be regular guys versus regular girls, it's like not you get what I'm saying?
It's it's not uh it's not really fair.
So that's why I don't want to like uh influence the show too much because I want you guys to actually see normal dudes talk to normal girls.
And you guys are trying to get starting to get a taste of it a little bit.
Pause.
Um, so it's not fresh if uh uh not fresh with a bane switch.
That's that's me.
I decided that.
He actually wanted me to come on, and I said, nah, man, I think it's better just have the guys.
And there was only three girls, so I didn't want to have it too many guys.
Mary says, hey, did you hear that the Mexican president refused American troops entry into Mexico to fight the cartel?
What do you think it would take for her to change her mind?
Uh no, she's never gonna allow that, bro.
That's like a crazy invasion of sovereignty.
It shows weakness.
Pierre says, pulling up to Port Nice Bar with F the J sign will break the internet fresh up for history.
I'd pull up like secret service shades on, ready to get banned, and go for all the same night.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
Pierre, I'm not gonna lie.
That's a really good fucking idea, bro.
That's actually a really fucking good idea, bro.
Wow.
Go up to that bar and order a fuck the juice sign there.
Wow.
That's funny.
That's actually funny.
Or get two of them say F the J's and fuck Port Noi for cancel culture.
Some shit like that.
That would be actually funny.
Oh man.
Okay.
Oi V, I got my bagel.
Okay.
Uh Debbie Myron, my sand nigga, play the monkey sound.
Please.
I got you, bro.
All right.
Let's get back to it.
We got here...
Okay, Carterman says, yo, Meyer, from the Cards Debates, Tim Pool Pod and your recent appearance on Pierce Work, and you're killing it right now.
That clip with the pistol went super viral.
Any updates on the next college debate.
Um we probably won't be able to do a cottage debate guys until school starts again in August.
But uh, I am planning to do something in New York City with Uncensored America.
Vincent says there's evidence of CIA involvement in the India Pakistan conflict, a declassified CIA report from September 1948, discussing the strategic importance of India and Pakistan.
Okay, interesting.
That's from Vincent.
Denarius Smith says, How can I use FNF after hours clips so I can monetize on YouTube?
Just put the clips and make a channel, bro.
Jacob, that's fucking scary.
I'm trying to see what Suleiman meant about Black Rock during America, like the Brits and turning the world into blocks.
Yeah, I mean, bro, everything is a banker's war, my friend.
Everything is a banker's war.
All right, let's get back into this interview.
We will have judges, they're activist judges.
They're saying, Well, you know, you don't have the right to take out murderers and and people that you don't even want to talk about.
These are really some really bad uh criminal people, and they're here illegally.
So, you know, they talk about your next question will be due process, but they talk about due process.
But do you get due process when you're here illegally?
We're gonna talk about all of that.
We are gonna talk about deportation, but I want to start on the economy, sir, which obvious obviously the biggest issue for voters.
We got new numbers today.
Also, guys, we got uh 3,000 plus you guys in here on YouTube alone, and then another 1500 on Rumble.
We got almost five thousand of you guys in here.
Do me a favor, guys.
Like the video, okay?
Really appreciate that if you could like the video.
Um and uh go from there.
Oh, I got your ex handle.
All right, cool, cool, Bobby Trauma.
Appreciate it.
Better than expected job numbers.
Much better.
At the same time, the economy uh shrank in the first quarter.
You've been arguing all week that this is President Biden's economy.
Is this now your economy, sir?
Well, I think certain aspects of it are.
Uh costs.
Okay, that's fucking funny.
Yeah, well, certain aspects are.
You know, and I'll tell you guys this, because I've seen a couple of uh liberals already uh react to this interview and they're going nuts.
Like when Trump says shit like this, like he just opens himself up to like haters coming in and just to go roast them.
Oh, parts of it are?
What do you mean?
Though we all understand what he's saying, right?
Like, look, I've been in office for you know barely over a hundred days.
You know, some of the stuff that's in his mind, some of the stuff is you know, is is Biden's or the prior administration.
Uh, but it just comes off so so poorly when he says that way.
You know, some of it is mine, you know, the good parts.
Sorry, I was able to get down the cost, but even that, it takes a while to get them down.
Costs are I was able to get down the cost, but even that, it takes a while to get them down, but we got them down good.
Uh we lost five to six billion dollars a day with Biden.
Five to six billion.
And I've got that down to a great number right now in a very in a record time.
You know, we're talking about a hundred days.
Uh, but just think of what that is.
Five billion dollars a day.
We're losing on trade.
And uh we were very tough with China, as you know.
We put 145% tariff on, nobody's ever heard of such a thing.
And we've essentially uh cut off uh trade relationships by putting that much of a tariff on, and that's okay.
We've gone cold turkey.
That means that we're not losing, you know.
We lost a yo, Bobby Trumma, I don't I can't find your DM here, bro.
You must have sent to the wrong account.
You gotta send it to Myron Gaines X. I do not see a DM here from you at all.
Mark Lamar Hill is with the Joe Bunner podcast.
Oh, bruh, Joe Budden is fucking trash, bro.
No wonder he's such a fucking sensitive bitch.
A trillion dollars to China.
A trillion dollars.
Bro, these like pro-black hip hop niggas, bro, are literally the worst, man.
They're literally insufferable.
Punch!
Like, yo, these are the same guys that will sit there and cry about systemic racism and how the white man controls everything, but then they'll be sitting there reviewing music that literally pushes gang violence and degeneracy, saying it's good or or not.
Like the black community is so fucking ass backwards, bro.
Like, I don't even.
It's like I say the things that I say, but like it only gets to like 10% of them, bro.
The other 90% just want to sit there and say you're not one of us and just like disqualify everything that I say, even though it's factual.
Like they're they're they're the most hardheaded group of people ever.
Niggas are ignorant as fuck, bro.
You got idiots like this guy on BET talking about pro-black power, all this other shit, but they're promoting music that kills other black men, right?
It's fucking wild, man.
Oh, she can't say nigga, you're not gonna let some.
I'm not gonna let you say that about me.
Nigga, you say it every day.
Shut the fuck up, bro.
Damn, man, these self-righteous blacks are the worst, man.
They're literally the worst, bro.
Like these niggas like Tariq Nasheed and Dr. Umar and people like Kim, bro, they're all in fucking sufferable, bro.
They're basically black supremacists, bro.
That's what they are.
The only thing they are no different than the KKK, bro.
No fucking different, bro.
They're they're even worse if I'm gonna be all the way at thousand with y'all.
Because they're able to be platformed.
People like Tariq Nasheed and and uh and Dr. Umar and Lamont Hill and all these other pro-black niggas, they are worse than the KKK because they have platforms and they don't get banned.
Now, with that said, let me be explicitly clear about this.
I don't want them to get banned.
I actually want them to have YouTube channels and make as much money as possible.
I don't want them to get banned.
But I find it interesting how they're able to push the exact same rhetoric that they constantly criticize every fucking day about white supremacy.
Meanwhile, these white supremacists that they're criticizing cannot do that.
It's almost like uh like uh an ironic situation.
It's like it's literally like incredible.
They'll get on there and talk about the white man, you know, ripping off the black man and stealing their culture and all this other bullshit when we know in reality it's not the white man, it's the J man.
But I digress.
They'll sit there and talk about this shit, say anti-white stings all day.
They'll use pejorative terms towards whites like crackers.
They'll insult white culture, they'll call them racists, they'll say we need to keep the community black.
You know, we need to have black businesses, all this other shit, right?
Fair.
You want to be a black nationalist?
Awesome.
But then the people that they're criticized for having all the power, the white people, they can't say a fraction of what they say on the black supremacy side.
Because if they do, they get banned.
But you want to know something?
The people that they criticize or cry about all the time and say, oh, this white supremacy?
It's actually Jewish supremacy.
But they'll never tell you that because they're too fucking stupid.
It's one of two things.
It's either to they're too dumb to know that this guy is really one of them boys, or B, which is even worse, people like Tariq Nasheed and Dr. Umar know this.
It's the Jays, but they don't want to say that because they know that they'll get canceled.
So they go right up into the line, stop there, white supremacy, end it here.
But what they don't realize, this person that they're criticizing, let's say a Clive Davis, for example, who's a music mogul.
He looks like a white guy first glance.
Hell, even his last name is white.
But they won't take it to the next step and check that early life.
They'll just say he's white and leave it there because them boys are able to shape shift.
Look at Dave Portnoy.
A lot of y'all didn't even know that he was Jewish until this whole bullshit broke out with this kind guy.
He literally cosplayed as a white dude for the better part of the last 15 years.
People are just finding out now that he's actually Jewish.
They had no idea.
And that's what I'm trying to explain to you guys.
The white supremacy that they complain about is actually Jewish supremacy.
And that's the God honest truth.
And you got two groups.
There's the blacks that know this and call it out or don't, right?
Like Nation of Islam niggas, they at least call it out.
People like Tariq Nasheed, they'll never call it out.
So I'll give Nation of Islam guys, Brother Farrakhan, etc.
I'll give them way more credit because they call it out.
They call it out.
They go out the ADL right away.
Right?
So they're black nationalists, but they're black nationalists with nuts.
Then you got the other ones, like Umar and Tariq Nasheed, who just say it's white people and just use that blanket term.
Umar will flirt a little bit with the Jays, but he won't go all the way.
Because he understands you can't cross that line if you want to be platformed.
Because the Nation of Islam niggas are banned everywhere because they went at them boys.
So you guys see what I'm talking about here?
And the thing is is that like what these guys don't understand.
The reason why I'm so like you guys are probably wondering, Martin, why are you so good at debating these these pro-black niggas?
Like, how do you disassemble them so systematically?
Because I know where they stand.
I know their talking points, right?
I know their arguments, I know their worldviews.
I know what they're gonna say nine out of ten times before they even say it.
And I know where they stand.
There's different categories of these dudes.
You got Nation of Islam niggas who basically are black nationalists that call it out for real.
They talk about them boys, they talk about the boys' power, they don't give a fuck.
Banned everywhere, right?
Then you got Nation of Islam Light.
The Umar's, the Trick Nasheeds, uh, the you know, the O'Shays, all these bitch ass niggas that are like super super pro-black, right?
They'll talk about whites, but they will never ever get into the whole J conversation.
They know better.
They want to keep their YouTube channels because the Farrakhan niggas lost all their shit.
They're actually banned.
So they'll go right up into the white people.
And they know better.
They know who it really is, but they won't say it because they want to get banned.
Then you got the stupid niggas, right?
Then you got the stupid niggas, like fucking um.
What's the nigga from FaZe?
Uh that looks like future.
What was fuck?
Um.
Who's the nigga from FaZe that's a retard?
Uh, looks like future, bro.
Help me out, niggas.
I forget his name.
With the braids or whatever.
Thank you.
Not FaZe, AMP.
I'm sorry, not FaZe, AMP.
Uh.
Yeah, Duke Dennis.
There you go.
Thank you so much.
So let me go through this one more time.
Bobby Charm, go ahead and clip this part.
All right.
So when it comes to systemic organized niggotry, aka Sun, a coin that I termed, you got three distinct groups for the purpose of this conversation.
All right.
First, you got the black nationalists, Nation of Islam niggas, right?
Brother Farrakhan, etc.
They criticize white supremacy, but they also acknowledge Jewish supremacy.
Okay?
They connect the dots, they figure out who owns the companies, etc.
They criticize both parties.
They're on the ADL hit list, and pretty much they're all banned off all platforms, right?
They acknowledge both um whites and Jews, but they go pretty hard on Jewish supremacy.
That's the black nationalists, Nation of Islam niggas, right?
Then you got the more mainstream guys that aren't banned.
Your Tariq Nasheeds, your Dr. Umar Johnson's, Mark Mark Lamont Hill, et cetera.
Now, with these guys, they're aware of them boys' control of America, but they refuse to publicly acknowledge it because they understand going down that road will get them banned.
Okay, like the Nation of Islam guys.
So they go right up until that line, call it white supremacy and end it there.
And then if you try to tell them uh try to have a conversation with them and them boys, like I did with Tariq, they immediately shut it down.
I'll never forget when I debated Tariq.
This is when I knew he lost.
I said, Tariq.
Because I said, first I said, it's not white supremacy, it's them boy supremacy.
He said, no, it's not.
I said, really?
He was like, yeah, no, it's not.
Because they're the same.
And I said, oh, really, they're the same?
Okay.
You they're not distinct.
Because he tried to lump, because he doesn't want to have to acknowledge this truth.
So he had to lump them together.
I said, all right, if If they're the same as you claim, go and talk about them boys tomorrow.
Go and talk about them boys tomorrow on your YouTube channel.
See what happens.
He's like, oh, I'm not about to crash out.
I'm not about to crash out.
I gotta find that clip of play for y'all.
That was the moment he lost the debate.
For all the idiots that said he won, he actually lost.
Because I realized how much of a coward he has and how much of a grifter he is.
Right.
So people like him know that Jewish power is real, but they refuse to acknowledge it for our purposes of staying on the platform and making money.
Fair enough.
Then you got the retards, okay?
These are guys like Duke Dennis.
Low IQ streamer that just says, oh, it's racist.
Doesn't know the difference between them boys and regular white niggas doesn't know anything about how America's run by them boys.
He just sees a white person assumes they're all the same, right?
So these are the three different tiers you have of black noticing of them boys.
Now, this is a very nuanced conversation, obviously.
But again, one, you got the black nationalist niggas, Nation of Islam.
They're banned everywhere.
Two, you got the white supremacy is the devil, niggas like Tri Nash and Dr. Umar, where they will never talk about them boys.
Then third, you got the dumb niggas like Duke Dennis and other people that are more, way more mainstream.
These are like your big streamers.
Your Kaisenats, your Duke Dennis's, your um agents, your phase niggas, these are the guys that are like big that are black.
They don't know any of this shit.
They just think Rosa Parks, racism.
They believe like the MLK narratives and shit like that, right?
So those are your three different classes of what I call systemic organized nigotry.
Okay?
And it's an entire victim complex based around white people holding them back from success.
Give me one chat, that makes sense.
Dumbon, go.
That is how it works.
That's how black victimhood works in the United States.
You're welcome, ninjas.
I don't think I've ever had anyone break that shit down like that.
And this is the shit that everyone else is terrified to talk about, by the way, chat.
This is the shit that everybody's terrified to talk about.
This is a conversation like when I'm on another person's platform, niggas will cut this part of the conversation out.
So that is what I call organized systemic niggas nickotry.
You know, I I'll give y'all another example.
Like RDC World, look, them niggas are funny, but they're propagandists, they're naked propagandists.
Right.
Like I remember they did a video and they tried to put some like thing like, hands out, though, shoot.
You know what I mean?
Like dumb shit like that.
So that's what it has been.
That means we're not losing a trillion dollars when we go cold turkey because we're not doing business with them right now.
And they want to make a deal, they want to make a deal very badly.
We'll see how that all turns out, but it's got to be a fair deal.
But think of it, we're losing a trillion dollars.
And uh, that was a big part of the five million dollars a day.
And I want to talk about China, but just staying on this idea of the economy.
On the eve of your inauguration, the stock market spiked.
You called it the Trump effect.
Are you it spiked because I was elected president?
Well, spiked because of anybody else.
It's spiked because they see what I'm gonna do, and they know what I'm gonna do with the tariffs and everything else.
And I think it's actually working out better than we anticipated.
Do you see oil prices?
Did you see gasoline is now below in many cases in many states, below $2 a gallon, 198, 199, 197?
Well, my my question, sir, is you when the stock market spiked, you said this is the Trump effect when the numbers weren't so good earlier this week.
You said it's the Biden effect.
Are you only taking ownership of the good numbers and not the bad numbers?
I think he did a lot of very bad things, and despite some of the bad things, we're overcoming them.
But he was bad on the border, he was bad on the economy.
We had the worst inflation in the history of our country.
Look, Biden gave us the worst inflation in the history of our country.
People, it didn't matter what they made because they were losing their shirt.
Now take a look at what happened.
Oil is down, gasoline is down, groceries are down, eggs.
You were the one that asked me.
You asked me about eggs.
It was the first week.
I didn't even know anything about what were you talking about.
Egg prices were so high You couldn't buy eggs.
They didn't have any eggs.
And they said Easter is gonna be a disaster.
Well, we had Easter at the White House, and we had thousands of eggs, and they were down 87%.
Yeah, a lot of that, of course, spike was because of bird flu, but when does it become the Trump economy?
Why do you say that?
Well, tell me when did we have the same bird flu as he had?
When does it become the Trump economy?
Uh it partially is right now, and I really mean this.
I think the good parts are the Trump economy and the bad parts are the Biden economy because he's done a terrible job.
He did a terrible job on everything.
From his autopen, which I'm sure he knew nothing about some of the things he he was supposedly signing, to uh immigration.
You look at what happened with immigration, how bad it was.
Think of it.
We have murderers.
11,888 murderers, many of them murdered more than one person.
Think of that, and they're in our country.
Now we've gotten a lot of them out, and we we know who many of them are, and we're on the hunt.
But why would anybody do that?
Why would anybody who could do such a thing with it allow hundreds of thousands and even millions of people into our country or criminals and uh murderers at the highest level?
Who but sir?
You acknowledge when you announced your tariffs, for example, the stock market dropped, it's been volatile, it has since gone up.
Do you take responsibility for that?
Yeah.
Do you take responsibility on it?
Ultimately, I take responsibility for everything, but I've only just been here for a little more than three months.
Uh, but the stock market, look at what's happened in the last short period of time.
Didn't it have nine or ten days in a row or 11 days where it's gone up?
And all right, let me give you guys an example of what I am here.
So here's uh here's the debate between me and Tariq with these other guys.
Let me show you guys how much of a coward this nigga is, right?
No, no, no, no.
I don't do that.
No, no, no, no.
So you can go and have watch this.
What the fuck?
You you white supremacy.
Bernie Sanders is a Jewish.
Yeah, Bernie Sanders is Jewish too.
So look, Lord.
Tariq, look.
If all right, so watch me.
This is how I destroyed this nigga.
And this is the part he never plays.
If you think that white supremacy is the same as Jewish supremacy, how about this?
How about you do an episode on your YouTube channel, specifically YouTube channel, and you talk about the Jews that are white supremacists, and you criticize them?
Oh no.
And let's see what happens.
I don't break white supremacists.
No, because that's that's the trick, y'all.
Y'all, y'all won't no, because what y'all try to do?
Y'all try to get folks to kind of crash out with that baggage so that you can join.
How do you crash out that I have supremacy?
So what you do, no, no, no.
What the white supremacists, what the Anglo, what the Anglo-White supremacists do, they will try to use certain Jewish people to crash out black folks, and then you join hands with the Jewish white.
So who's the reality?
If you don't want to criticize those people, no, no, no.
I don't do that.
No, no, no, no.
I don't do that.
No, no, no.
I'm not gonna fall for that banana.
I don't I don't break y'all up in different groups.
I'm never doing it.
You're right.
You'll break up the damn right.
You'll think about black Americans.
I ain't falling for that.
You bring up everybody out, but when it comes to the I ain't falling for that.
Yeah, nice cry here.
Nice cry.
We ain't falling for the monko.
For every single idiot that says this dumbass won the debate, I destroyed him off that question alone.
If white supremacy is real, how are you able to talk shit about them every day?
But then I told him, and he tried to conflate it to when he said no.
Jewish power and white power are one and the same.
I said, really?
Talk about them boys then and see what happens.
Oh, I ain't about to crash out.
Cooked.
I don't ever want to hear somebody say that Tariq beat me in this debate, bro.
Because after this discussion, you know what happened?
I told him we could do a real debate.
You know what that nigga said?
He needed like 20, 30k or some shit like that.
And I started laughing.
Because in my head, I'm like, Tariq.
I am at least five to ten times bigger than you.
Because your audience is just niggas that blame whites all day.
I have an international audience of people from multiple continents that watch this shit because I'm a way more diverse creator.
For you to sit there and say, niggas gotta pay you to do a debate, that's just a cop out.
That's just a huge cop out.
He saw some other dude 60k.
Which is hilarious to me.
Because I'm like, bro, nigga, you should be paying me.
What the fuck?
You should be paying me.
I think it's irrefutable that I am far more relevant and bigger than he is.
Okay.
So when he said that, so I was like, all right, nigga just don't want to do nothing.
Because this is the part of the debate that they don't show.
Bro, just off that alone, his whole worldview is destroyed.
He's constantly talking about undercover white supremacist, white supremacy, white supremacy, white supremacy.
Now it's all right.
Talk about Namboy supremacy.
Oh yeah, you ain't gonna do that.
His fear of criticizing Jewish power shows who actually has power.
Dom the monk, go monk, go.
I rest my case.
So play that part of the debate.
Play they never play that part of the debate, do they?
So for any idiot that ever fucking tells you guys that I lost this debate against Sari Nasheed, just play this clip right here.
One hour and 57 minutes in, roughly.
Prove my point with your answer.
Thank you.
You're right.
I ain't falling for that tree.
Y'all try to find out.
I don't heard you go and separate Nigerians and suit.
I am fucking vindicated, Jack.
Dom Demon.
Honestly, you know what?
Somebody should clip that shit for me, along with the other explanation I gave of these three different, you know, idiots.
And uh son, aka systemic organized nigotry.
And uh, and maybe I could put it up on Twitter or some shit like that.
But yeah, bro, I'm telling you, nigga, like these guys, bro.
Niggas think they're smart, but they're not.
This is why Tariq is scared to debate me, saying he needs 60,000, bro.
That is why right there.
The tariffs have just started kicking in, and we're we're doing really well.
Psychologically, I mean the fake news.
I am undefeated against these FBAs.
And then Dr. Umar Johnson said no.
So I'm not the one that's scared here.
Dr. Umar Johnson said no.
And Tariq Nasheed says he wants 60k, which is basically a cop out.
Because when you're saying you need that kind of money and to debate somebody who's significantly more poppin' than you are, then that that just tells you what you need to know.
He's scared.
And the reason why he's scared is because the clip I just showed you guys.
That's buried, by the way, chat.
That that that clip of the uh you it's very hard to find that clip I just showed y'all.
That was towards the end of the debate.
And that's when I knew I cooked him.
That was at the end.
This was giving me such press on the tariffs.
The tariffs are gonna make us rich.
We're gonna be a very rich country.
So let's talk about the tariffs.
And I want to ask you about something you said this week.
Got a lot of people.
The OSS cannot be stopped, chat.
We cannot and will not be stopped.
Somebody clip that part for me so I can post that shit.
If you guys don't mind, because it's really annoying how people to this day tell me that Tariq won the debate.
And I'm like, nigga, what the fuck are you talking about?
I air fried that nigga, bro.
Air fried him.
His worldview is cooked.
He cries about whites all day having supremacy.
And I was like, really?
Nah, you think the whites have all the power?
Okay, let's do a test.
This these niggas and see what happens.
Oh, I ain't about crash out.
Oh, you make it gets even funnier.
His wife is Jewish.
You can't make this shit up, man.
That's why this nigga's absolutely terrified of me, bro.
That's why this nigga's terrified of me, bro.
Him, Dr. Umar Johnson, running like scally dogs, bro.
I'm like Jim Ross, 1995 WWF, bro.
I wouldn't debate me either.
Nigga wanna sit there.
Oh, you a tether.
Okay.
I'm not an FBA.
But guess what?
This tether is about to tether you to a fucking loss, nigga.
That's why you don't want to fucking do nothing.
They go on to sit there and call me names.
You a tether.
Aren't fair.
But your whole worldview is cooked.
There's white supremacy as a myth, chat.
I'm gonna say that again.
White supremacy in the United States in 2025 is a fucking myth.
Dumb the monk, go, the monk, go, nine out of ten times the people that hold the power that look white aren't white.
They're Jewish.
People like fucking Dave Portnoy.
People like Robert Kraft.
That you look at them at first glance, like, oh yeah, he's a white guy.
Then you check that early life.
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But nobody wants to have that discussion.
Out of attention, you were at your cabinet meeting.
You said quote, I'm gonna quote what you said.
Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dollars.
Some stupid ass nigga in the chest said his wife is black.
Hey.
Go look at where uh who his wife's mom is, dumbass.
His wife's mom is white.
And not only is she white.
So his wife is literally Jewish, bro.
You guys do understand that um Jewish Jewish ethnicity gets passed from the uh matriarchal side.
It comes through the mother.
So in other words, his mother-in-law is Jewish, which by definition means his wife is Jewish.
So shut the fuck up.
Dumb Demon.
Dumbass nigga, you dude said his wife is black.
Yeah, she's a black Jew.
You happy?
Dumb fuck.
Holy shit, man, niggas are dumb.
You not know that, bro?
That's literally how you got the birthright.
If your mom is Jewish, then you are Jewish.
That's how it goes.
Holy retard.
Yeah.
And maybe the two dolls will cost a couple of dollars more than they would normally.
Are you saying that your tariffs will cause some prices to go up?
No, I think the tariffs are gonna be great for us because it's gonna make us rich.
But you said some dolls are gonna cost more.
Isn't that an acknowledgement that some prices will go up?
I don't think a uh beautiful baby girl needs that's 11 years old, needs to have 30 dollars.
I think they can have three dolls or four dollars, uh, because what we were doing with China was just unbelievable.
We had a trade deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars with China.
When you say they could have three dollars instead of 30 dollars, are you saying you're saying they don't need Americans could see empty store shelves?
No, I'm no, I'm not saying that.
I'm just saying they don't need to have 30 dollars, they can have three.
They don't need to have 250 pencils, they can have five.
But you're basically saying there could be some supply shortages because of the tariffs.
We don't have to waste money on a trade deficit with China for things we don't need.
For junk that we don't need.
Well, prices are already going up on some popular items.
Oh, tires, strollers.
This is such a dishonest interview already.
Prices are down on groceries.
This is such a dishonest interview already.
Prices are down for oil, prices are down for oil energy, prices are down at tremendous numbers for gasoline, and let me tell you, when you have the big thing, what he did, he spent like a stupid person, which he was, but he spent like a very stupid It looks like we got some uh some FBAs in the chat.
Uh talk of shit.
Camero, I don't even know why you niggas are here.
Aren't you guys foundationally black American?
Watch y'all niggas go back to your foundation and go get some fucking cotton.
The fuck out of here.
Go make some Haynes t-shirts, nigga.
Us tethers are gonna sit here on the internet while you motherfuckers go over there and continue to build America like the Kangs you was.
How about that?
Bitch ass niggas, you guys are literally insufferable, man.
You bitch ass niggas.
We built this country.
You ain't built nothing.
Stupid person.
And that was bad for inflation.
But what really killed us with inflation was the price of energy.
It went up to $3.90, even $4, and in California.
I got a bunch of MBAs in my chat right now crashing out.
Hey, unless I check this ain't the Bronx Zoo niggas.
The fuck out of here, man.
I just air yo!
I literally air fry you niggas.
I'm the top op for the FBAs.
And I'll continue to keep my fucking foot on y'all neck, bro.
I'll continue to embarrass your co-leader Drew Rek Nick Sheed.
And his wife, Shanika Bomb?
Shanika Stein, his wife?
You stupid ass niggas think you invented the pyramids?
*laughter*
I'll continue to fucking air y'all niggas out, bro.
You guys are embarrassment.
I'm ashamed to share the same skin colors, you stupid ass niggas.
We built this country, bro.
We built this country, bro.
White supremacy!
They they brought us over from Africa on ships.
Hey, stupid ass niggas.
Are you guys aware of the fact of who brought you here on those slave ships?
Hey, all you FBAs.
Y'all wanna know something?
Look at this.
Oh yeah.
Oh boy.
Oh shit.
Hey man!
Facts are facts!
Dumb Del Monco.
Look, even Frank came in.
He saw me roasting y'all niggas now.
He wants to come in.
Come here, Frank.
Oh.
Look, he's like, hey, fuck these FBA niggas, bro.
Fuck these FBA niggas, man.
He saw me cooking, y'all and he just literally came over.
Even my dog hates y'all niggas, bro.
Hey Frank, what you gotta say to these niggas, bro?
What do you got?
What do you gotta say?
Okay, fuck him, huh?
Alright, buddy.
Niggas are so bad in the chat, bro.
Niggas are so bad in the chat, bro.
No?
Ah, the Kool-Aid assassins are going crazy!
The cool eight assassins are going crazy.
Niggas are punching the air.
These niggas are fucking Cuba Gooding Jr.
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Fucking boys in the hood.
Cuba Gooding Jr.
You niggas sitting there in your section A apartment in some inner city somewhere in America.
Trying to figure out how you're gonna pay for internet and light for the next month.
Cause you spent it all in Jordan's like a fucking dumbass.
Calcum Ponch.
You open up your fringe.
You got some old ass grits in there.
Stupid nigga with the spoon still in the fucking porridge.
Shit's all slimy.
That's your dinner for tonight, motherfucker.
Calcum Punch.
Meanwhile, you got a Malcolm X poster in your fucking room with roaches crawling all around it and shit.
Tariet Nashita's your fucking savior.
Nigga talking about I built this country.
But you can't even assemble furniture in your shitty ass apartment.
You have to go to IKEA, nigga.
Hey, can you help me assemble this man?
Well, sir, it's gonna be an extra hundred dollars.
We'll deliver it as well.
Oh nah, I'm good.
You take that shit back to your house.
You try to assemble that fucking coffee table, you stupid ass nigga, but you can't read.
You look at the instructions like this.
You reading upside down and shit?
You reading upside down and shit?
Your one white friend shows up.
Hey, Tariq, I think it's assembled this way.
You like I knew that.
Nigga has to build a table for you.
And then your dumb ass go ahead and take the credit.
You bring some bitch over.
Yeah, I built that table myself.
I'll be McKay.
Bitch walk into your roasted roach infested apartment.
Her weaves stink.
You open up your dusty ass fridge, you got that dirty ass pores still there, nigga.
Hey you want something to eat?
Yeah, I'm kind of hungry.
Bitch weighs 187 pounds.
I got this grits.
I can heat it up for you.
Eh, I'm not that hungry.
Your dumbass tries to smash, take it to your shitty ass bed that you also had to get someone to help you build?
Cause you're too poor to fucking get the niggas to assemble it for you.
You had to do that shit yourself, so it just fucking squeaks every time you do some shit.
Bitch walks into your roach infested room, sees that Malcolm X poster.
He's like, ah, you know, well, it's getting late.
I'll see you later.
Bitch leaves, turns into Goku.
And then your dumbass just sitting there puts in the air again.
You ain't got pussy of seven months.
Bitch ass nigga.
You can't read the instructions on how to build a fucking coffee table.
But you can name seven ways about how whites hold you back from success.
The fuck out of here, man.
Alright, let me stop air frying these niggas, man.
Now you guys see why these dudes hate me so much, bro.
These FBAs, man.
I honestly, I don't even know.
You niggas better enjoy the chat right now while you're in here.
Your internet's gonna cut off in like 48 hours.
It's early in the month.
And I know y'all niggas didn't pay May 1st.
You you niggas are the type of ones, you dumbass niggas, you don't pay your bill until your shit turns off.
Your shit, you you the type of nigga, bro?
You niggas, you FBA niggas.
You go buy the newest Jordans.
Now you can't afford your fucking light and internet bill.
Oh man, I just need a week.
I just need a week.
That shit turn off.
Your dumbass called the internet company.
Hey!
I need some help.
Fucking pajits under his head.
Hello, sir.
I'm looking at the records and I see that you did not pay for two months.
Nah, man, that ain't right.
I definitely pay for two months.
Well, sir, according to this, I'm looking uh yes, it looks like you cannot uh it's uh buzz do.
Nah, that can't be right.
My girl Sneek will pay.
Meanwhile, you know the whole time you ain't pay that shit in months, you light ass nigga.
You trying to get a courtesy turn on courtesy extension.
Hey man, I get paid next week, bro.
Just turn that shit back off for a nigga.
Fucking Pajit feels sorry for you.
Okay, so I understand.
It might go through you.
Power's out.
Whatever.
Nigga turns your shit on.
First thing you do, you dumbass nigga, you turn on YouTube.
You come in my chat talking shit.
First thing you fucking do.
When you get your internet back.
Talking shit in my chat.
You better enjoy it, nigga.
Cause I'll tell you this.
Patel only gave you about 24 to 48 hours.
And I know you're dumbass, you gotta go catch that check because you don't even know what direct deposit is.
You want you matter of fact, lie you FBA niggas?
You niggas are the type to go into your job a day early and be like, hey, I'm here for the check.
Uh, sorry, Tariq, payday is until tomorrow.
Tariq, payday is until tomorrow.
You don't fucking you don't do direct deposit because you can't keep a job long enough to get your account details.
You gotta go from job to job to job to job, dumbass.
You the niggas still cash your checks in 2025?
You finally get your check from your fucking Mexican boss, Jose.
Here you go, Tariq.
Good job this week.
Here you go.
You take that check, you run the fucking checks cash.
Nigga sprint.
You ain't run that fast since they released the Jordan 11s.
You get there.
It's fucking 505.
Store closed at 4:30, you're there 40 minutes late.
Typical nigga fashion.
You see a fucking bitch in there?
Obviously, this check's cash place is in the fucking hood.
It's an Asian lady.
You knock it on the window.
Hey!
I need a fucking I didn't catch my check!
No weak loss!
Weak loss, black man.
Hey!
Come on!
Come on, let me in.
Let me in.
No black man, we close.
I go home now.
You stand out there, you better open the shit.
Come in.
Finally, after knocking, her Asian son comes out.
Nigga name is Ling Ling.
What's his problem?
Hey man, I need to cash this truck, man.
My power could get turned off.
But tell let me go fucking get 24 hours.
Sorry, sir.
We close.
Alright, nigga.
I do cursor chip right now.
You crash out.
You fucking hit the Chinese nigga because you showed up 40 minutes late.
Niggas call the cops on you.
Your dumbass goes back to jail.
Now you're sitting there in the fucking jail cell.
Oh!
There's a bunch of other fucking Tyrones in there.
Hey, what you went for?
Robbery?
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Alright, man.
All right.
Alright, I'm gonna stop cooking these niggas, bro.
You're five and six dollars, right?
Okay.
I have it down to a dollar ninety-eight in many states right now.
When you go that much lower on energy, which is uh ahead of my prediction, because I really thought I could get it down into the 250s.
We have it down at a dollar ninety-eight in numerous places.
But when you say costs are going up, even mortgage rates are going down.
Well, but let me give you some examples.
Uh the these are, I mean, these are actual examples.
They're go so you're saying the prices that are going d down, some prices are going up, tires, strollers, some clothing in the wake of your tariffs.
That's peanuts compared to energy.
Energy is 60% of the cost.
But sir, you can't do it.
You campaigned on a promise to bring prices down on day.
Well, I don't know when you say strollers are going up, what kind of a thing?
I'm saying that gasoline is going down.
Gasoline is thousands of times more important than a stroller or something.
But what do you say to Americans?
And I'll tell you guys this.
If we go to war with Iran, that gas price is gonna go up, and that's another I think that's a big reason why Trump doesn't want to do anything, guys, with Iran.
Because if gas prices go up, it's gonna make him look really bad.
You know, like there's certain things when it comes to our president being in power, guys, that like people look at if their presidency was prosperous, cost of food, price of gas, etc.
These are like very common things that the president always uses to kind of like bolster their standing as to like you know how good their presidency was, was the cost of living on average goods.
So that's another big reason, guys.
Why Trump is reluctant to go to war with Iran because he knows that if he goes to war with Iran, gas prices are gonna skyrocket.
Absolutely sk skyrocket.
Who say they voted for you because they want and they need relief right now.
And they're getting it.
Right now, what about those even mortgage rates?
Mortgage rates are going down despite the fact that we have a stubborn Fed.
But you said dolls, even dolls.
Chat, it's not that uh I the oil price are gonna go up from Iran, rather, what Iran is gonna do is they're gonna close down the Strait of Hermoose.
If they close on the Strait of Hermoose, 30% of uh the world's oil goes through that area.
It's a that passage.
So that's why the gas prices will go up because Iran, though they can't fight us militarily, they would really hurt us economically.
And that is what's keeping Trump.
That's a it's not the only reason, but that is a big reason why Trump is not um attacking Iran.
Even though them boys want us to so bad.
Maybe they might, but you don't need to have us.
I said 35 dollars.
You can have two, three, four, and save a lot of money.
We don't need to feed the beast.
I guess you're talking about this transition cost.
How long should people expect that transition to last, Mr. President?
I don't I can't tell you that.
I can tell you that uh we're making a lot of also guys.
Let's uh let's get let's make sure we get to uh two thousand likes, man.
We got 3300 of you guys in here.
I'm fair, I'm frying these FBA niggas, bro.
So, like the guy the other video.
Money, we're doing great.
Again, we're losing more than five billion dollars a day.
Five billion dollars a day, you don't talk about that.
And right now we're gonna be in a five billion is crazy, bro.
Point very soon where we're making money every day.
Look, how soon?
We were losing hundreds of billions of dollars with China.
Now we're essentially not doing business with China.
Therefore, we're saving hundreds of billions of dollars.
Very simple.
You take me to my next question, which is about China.
They've been making a number of public statements.
Uh, very positive statements the last twenty-four hours.
Well, and most recently, they said before talks could happen, the U.S. would need to remove unilateral tariffs.
Would you consider dropping the tariffs to get China to the negotiating table?
No.
They first of all, you're giving me a statement that was said a week ago.
You're not giving the statement that was said today.
I have May 2nd Chinese Commerce Ministry.
Do you know what they said today?
The U.S. wants to negotiate.
It should show sincerity by preparing to take actions in correcting its mistakes and canceling the unilateral tariffs.
Yes, they've made numerous.
They've made numerous statements.
I can give you a statement for any occasion.
Yes.
But uh they said today they want to talk.
Look, China, and I don't like this, I'm not happy about this.
China's getting killed right now.
They're getting absolutely destroyed.
Their factories are closing, their unemployment is going through the roof.
I'm not looking to do that to China.
Now, at the same time, I'm not looking to have China make hundreds of billions of dollars and build more ships and more army tanks and more aeroplanes.
So you're not prepared, just be very clear.
You're not dropping the tariffs against China to get them to the negotiating table.
Those tariffs are staying on.
Why would I do that?
Would you lower them?
At some point I'm going to lower them because otherwise you could never do business with them.
And they want to do business very much.
Look, their economy is really doing badly.
Their economy is collapsing.
So small businesses say they are being hurt by the Chinese tariffs and some could be forced to shut down.
And many businesses are being helped.
Are you considering tariff relief for small businesses?
Why do you always mention that you know you pick up a couple of little businesses?
What about the car business?
They're going to make a fortune because of the tariffs.
Do you know that the union, the head of the union, who is no fan of mine, Fain, Sean Fain, I guess his name is, right?
He didn't endorse me.
The Teamsters did.
A lot of people did, a lot of unions did, but he didn't.
He couldn't stand me.
Now he's saying, wow, what's Trump's done for the automobile?
I can't believe it.
I assume he's going to probably now say the next thing you can say is I endorse this guy.
He's the greatest I've ever seen.
He can't believe it's happened.
He said, We've been waiting forty years for somebody to do what Trump is doing.
So why don't you mention the big car industry instead of mentioning somebody that's doing strollers?
Well, I'm just asking you about small businesses.
Are there any discussions about giving any relief to small businesses?
They're not going to need it.
Okay.
They're going to make so much money.
Are these tariffs?
If you build your product here.
Remember, there are no tariffs if you build your product here.
It's very easy.
It's very simple.
Are these tariffs permanent, Mr. President?
Depends on what you're doing.
Definitely not.
He's using them to uh support pressure on countries.
And the other thing, too, also that's important to realize, guys, I talked about this before.
Um the Tiffin effect.
Uh if you guys want me to explain it again, give me ones in the chat.
But I explained it a couple of days ago how um we're never gonna stop our trade deficit.
So if you guys want me to cover it, let me know.
But uh but yeah.
Ones if you guys want me to cover twos if you guys want me to just keep going.
What you're talking about.
One of the things that is going to bring and has brought so I think uh uh we probably have close to nine trillion dollars of investments coming into this country.
If you look at other presidents, there's never been anything like that.
This is over a period of two months.
You gotta give me a little break on the one month, because we're three months, but you know, let's say we had to get started.
Uh we had a lot of fake news at the beginning, so we had to beat that down.
But uh so let's say two in two months.
So in just a short period of time, a matter of a couple of months, we have the largest number ever in history invested in the United States and committed.
We have uh between uh guaranteed spoken for and people that are going to make a decision and announce it pretty soon, close to nine trillion dollars.
We've never had anything close.
Now, that's Apple building five hundred billion dollars worth of plants.
They always built their plants in China, now they're building their plants over here.
That's the biggest computer company, the biggest chip company in the world.
You know, the chip company from Taiwan, which is the biggest in the world, is committed for five hundred billion.
Another one's committed for three hundred billion.
We have companies nobody's ever seen anything like it.
Let me tell you the other thing very importantly, automobile companies, plant after plant after plant.
Toyota.
All right, I see a lot of you guys say, so I'm gonna quickly go over this one more time.
So here's the reality.
The Tiffin dilemma identified by economists Robert Triffin.
Sorry, Triffin dilemma, highlights the inherent conflict faced by countries whose currency services are global global reserve currency at arises because such a country must run balance of payment deficits to supply the global economy of needed liquidity, which can undermine the confidence in its currency in the global system.
So in other words, guys, the United States, we are the world's reserve currency, which means that people use our money to buy things, okay.
If China wants to buy oil from Saudi Arabia, they need to take their, you know, Chinese dollars and turn them to US dollars so that they can buy the oil.
This creates a demand for US dollars when there's a demand for curr US dollars, it makes the currency very strong.
But the problem is that since it serves as a reserve currency to c uh conduct transactions, uh that puts us in a paradox, right?
The country must continuously provide liquidity uh to the global economy, but doing so in the long term can undermine the value of its currency and the stability of the global financial system, okay?
So that's basically the issue here.
You're always gonna have that trade deficit when you are the world's reserve currency.
Um England used to be the world's reserve currency before we became the uh world's reserve currency, and this is the problem that you deal with.
This is why we're able to print so much money and not necessarily deal with the negative ramifications of inflation as bad.
Of course, we still get inflation, but other countries get it way worse than we do.
And a big part of that, that a big part of the reason why is because we are the world's reserve currency, so there's always gonna be a demand for US dollars.
Cool.
Honda, Ford, General Motors, Stellantis.
I mean, nobody's ever seen anything like it.
Guys, people are complaining and saying my audio is low.
I'm gonna look at the cast club niggas.
Castle club guys, how was my mic audio?
Is it low?
Or are these guys just fucking trolling here?
Give me ones if the audio is low.
I trust the cows club niggas.
You you niggas on YouTube, a lot of y'all are FBAs.
So I'm looking at the Casclub chat.
Give me ones if the audio is fine on the mic.
Okay.
All right, two.
So what?
Uh it needs to be louder?
Because I do see some of you guys saying two on cast club.
All right, tell me what I need to do then on Cast Club.
Cast Club And I I don't like this, but it happens to be.
They're stopping work in Mexico and they're stopping work in Canada, and they're all moving here.
This is important, though.
You're you're not taking the possibility that these are.
All right, so turn myself up.
Castle Club guys, uh don't don't uh spam.
Uh you guys are saying turn myself up or the audio.
Well, I'm I'm maxed out here.
Let me just turn it up.
That should be louder.
I hope that doesn't peak or anything like that.
These tariffs could be permanent off the table.
Some of them.
Oh, I wouldn't do that because if somebody thought they were going to come off the table, why would they build in the United States?
Yeah, ask you.
Yeah.
No, I mean that's why I'm asking because a hair.
I literally just turned up a hair.
Is there's a lot of, I think, uncertainty for CEOs, for business owners.
They want to know are these tariffs permanent.
I think there's only uncertainty in the fake news.
Uh I don't think there's uncertainty.
I mean, I've been very rigid, very strong on it, but I will say I have I'm flexible, like uh with respect to parts made outside of the country.
I gave the automobile companies a little extra time.
You know, you're talking about 15% and then 10% of the parts made put in a car.
I gave them a little extra time without penalizing them.
And I did that only to help, you know, companies.
We're looking to help companies.
We want them to thrive and to hire a lot of people, and that's what's happening.
Let me ask you about some of what Wall Street has said.
Some people on Wall Street have expressed concerns that the possibility of a recession is increasing.
And I want to know what you think about that.
Are you comfortable with the country potentially dipping into a recession for a period of time if you are able to achieve your long-term goals?
Well, you know, you say some people on Wall Street say, well, I tell you something else.
Some people on Wall Street say that we're gonna have the greatest economy in history.
Why don't you talk about them?
Because some people on Wall Street say this is the same thing.
Well that's what I'm getting at.
That's what I'm getting at, though.
And that's my question.
Is it okay in the short term to have a recession?
Look, uh yeah, it's everything's okay.
What we are, I said this is a transition period.
I think we're gonna do fantastically.
Uh one of your colleagues on another uh fake news station, ABC said, do you guarantee 100% that a certain person is gonna do a fantastic job as, let's say, Secretary of Defense, okay?
Yeah, we're gonna talk about the Houthis as well, because I think that there was a ceasefire proposed um with the Houthis um today as well.
So we're gonna cover that too.
Um there is a ceasefire deal here.
We'll cover these five with these guys.
Um and that just breaking news as of today.
Um, so okay, so audio is good, guys?
All right.
So I'm trying to make this shit perfect, damn near.
Okay.
Let me read chats here.
Because Cosmo Club is telling me it's fine.
That my mic is fine, and that uh the USB is fine.
The goal though is I want my voice to be louder than the the the audio that's coming from the video.
Does that make sense, chat?
So I'm gonna play this real quick, and I want you guys to tell me, and this is me with a hundred volume here.
Am I louder than the than this shit?
Deal between Yemen and the video price rules and the US does not include Israel, a spokesperson for the Houthis.
Are you guys still able to hear me?
And am I overpowering the audio?
Because obviously we want the mic to be louder than the the USB.
So Calce Club guys, I'm looking at y'all.
Cows club guys, I'm looking at y'all.
Is my audio louder than the computer?
I'm louder than the video I see on YouTube there.
Okay.
50-50.
Yes, you're overpowering.
Okay, cool.
That's the goal.
Now, with that said, how does the audio sound from the computer?
This is at me using 100.
Remember when I had the roadcaster, I had to always bump it up to 200.
How's this right now?
President Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. will stop bombing the Iran link group in Yemen, saying that the Houthis agree to stop interrupting important shipping lanes in the Middle East.
This morning, the Times of Israel reporting that Israel was not made aware of the deal ahead of the announcement that the U.S. and the Houthis had reached.
So how is this?
This is good too, chat?
Okay.
It's 55-45?
Good.
That's exactly what I want.
I want myself to be slightly louder than the USB stuff.
So this is good then.
So I don't even have to use this fucking master audio thing anymore.
Because I have to use this shit a lot with um with the roadcaster chat.
So now with this um new interface.
Okay, perfect, perfect.
All right.
All right.
All right, I don't want to hear no fucking bitching then.
This is a one and first and last time I'm gonna take audio suggestions.
That's why I really want to make sure I get this just straight.
The goal here, like I said before, my mic is louder than the audio mic, like this.
A ceasefire deal.
So if I'm giving commentary, ballistic missile.
That is the goal.
We need like a maybe a 6040 thing where I am louder than the video.
The Bengorian international.
Israel to launch retaliatory strikes.
Then I'm happy to launch my regular voice.
So I do want to bring in Jonathan Shans.
Alright, awesome.
All right, I'm seeing uh I'm seeing goods here.
Now let's do the sound effects real quick.
How are the sound effects?
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How are the sound effects?
All right, 60-40 now.
All right.
I'll turn the sound effects down a little bit.
Alright, let me keep going with the interview then.
Because that was the question.
I said, what kind of a question is that do I guarantee 100%?
Nobody guarantees 100%.
But I will say this.
I think we're gonna have an economy, the likes of which we've never had before.
You know, my four years were phenomenal, as you know, the stock market.
In fact, even though we had to go through the COVID thing, that horrible situation with COVID, uh, We did numbers, and when I gave it over, when I handed it over, the election was rigged, and I handed, and because of that, we have a lot of problems, by the way.
But when I handed it over, what happened?
The market was higher than it was previous to just previous to COVID coming in.
Nobody could believe it.
The stock market I'm talking about.
I don't want to look back.
You you did take your case to court about that.
You took your case to court about uh your allegations against the the election.
Um let me ask you.
There's no question about the election was rigged.
Uh the facts are in, and it's still being litigated.
Let's go.
You did take your case to court more than 60 times and didn't win those cases.
Just to button that up though, sir.
Just to button that up.
What are you talking about?
Are we talking about the election?
Let's talk about here and now.
Let's talk about the election of 2020.
Let's not talk about that.
Let's talk about here now.
Are you worried about a recession?
No.
Okay.
Oh.
No, I think we're gonna have the greatest economic.
I mean, do you are you worried it could happen?
Do you think it could happen?
Anything can happen, but I think we're gonna have the greatest economy in the history of our country.
I think we're gonna have the greatest economic boom in history.
Let me ask you about this call to Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos this week in response to a report that Amazon was going to display tariff costs next to product prices.
Are you going to punish CEOs who increase their prices because of tariffs?
I think what's I think what is a great Mr. Homer is the word tariff in many cases, it's not to me.
I don't view it as a tax.
I view it as an incentive for people to come into the United States and build a plants.
The only problem with that is that it's gonna take time for people to come over and move, bro.
Like, and who knows if they come over and start the building the infrastructure of you know, building American factories, whatever, this is gonna take years.
Like Trump will be way out of office by then.
So, yeah, man.
Okay, let me read some of these chats real fast from you guys.
Uh real fast.
Um we got here.
Myron, the vi the video volume is too loud.
You kind of have to speak very loudly to overpower it, okay?
Audio is perfectly fine for your okay, I appreciate that.
King Rich, uh the video's fine.
Turn your mic up, okay.
Johnny Ohm, also Charlemagne the God promotes SON.
He partners with Mark Hill and Andrew Schultz.
Thinks he's holier than thou, but secretly covering up an alleged essay of a minor in his hometown of South Carolina.
Yeah, I know Charlamagne beyond some bullshit.
Bobby Trauma, I just sent Josie that clip of SON, okay.
Chimping out, yeah, you know, they always are.
Emac James says on the FBI and stand with you uh and Nick Myron.
I appreciate that, E Mac James.
Yeah, you guys are the logically sound guys get it.
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Myron red pills him live while he says it's not what it looks like, bro.
Niggas would never do that, bro.
That sounds great on TV, but niggas would never do that.
Aqua 1917, uh, great job.
Okay, Bobby Trauma just sent us so Josie as well.
Cool.
Your boy Leb Martin, you're gonna need you're gonna like this one, Charleston White crashing out on blacks on black people, and it's hella funny.
Um we have time, bro.
Um Jethro Raffro, uh man, I know Donovan and you are friends, but he definitely showing you the most respect to the on the spot.
I appreciate you so much.
When I found Donovan with you and fresh guys, you already know Donovan Sharp is the fucking homie.
Don't mark it.
Donovan Sharp.
And if you guys go if you guys don't know, you guys should go watch him.
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That was hard to watch.
Uh go check him out, guys.
This dude is red pilled a lot of people right here.
Donovan Sharp, man, he's the homie.
Gonna drop it this video in the chat for you guys.
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Good friend of mine, help put me onto the game.
Always show my respects to Donovan Sharp.
He was here in the beginning, one of the first people to give me a chance, and I'll never fucking forget that shit.
Good friend of mine.
Please go check him out.
Guys, go subscribe to his channel.
Um, let's see here.
Okay, I got that one out the way.
Okay, I got the chat out there.
Um, but yeah, guys, go check out Donovan.
This is his channel right here.
Donovan Sharp.
Um, let's see here.
I'm currently in the hospital, and thank you for making me laugh.
I got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes at 26 and feel a little down.
Any advice?
Well, B Z E, what I'll tell you is this, bro.
You know, I know it's easy to you know feel down when you're in the hospital and you feel like shit, but remember, bro, at the end of the day, you got two eyes, you got two ears, you live in the best country in the world.
Diabetes is something that's absolutely something that could be dealt with, right?
Yeah, sex you're gonna have to inject yourself and you know deal with that.
But just eat healthier, go to the gym, mitigate the problems from it, and you're fine, dude.
You know, my mom has diabetes, so I totally understand.
It's it's genetic on my feet on my mom's side, or my um on my family side on the on the female side, it's genetic.
My mom's not even fat, she never was fat.
Um, but she gets it because it's just passing the family.
So um it's totally a doable disease, bro.
Something that you can absolutely deal with.
So count the blessings you have versus the ones you don't have.
Diabetes is not the end of the world.
You know, it's it's it's uh it's a completely manageable problem.
Um so don't let that shit get you down, bro.
Uh Jordan uh says, hey Myron, I'm a CC member and a CP.
I just got offered the job for 96,000.
I live in California, and the job is in California.
Also, other potential opportunities, let me know what you think.
What are certain things that I need to think about to make this decision?
Um, well, low culture, high taxes.
Um, but you already live in California, so you know this shit.
So 100% take the job, bro.
Take the job and see and try to move yours move your way up.
Because honestly, I would only tell you think about it twice if you weren't from California.
But since you're already from California, you already know what time it is, just go just go take the job.
Absolutely take the job.
Um Jethro Raf Rafro says, uh nope, we got that one before four.
All right, cool.
All right.
All right, we're back to it.
And guys, go check out Donovan.
Donovan.
Factories, offices, a lot of things.
Uh, I think it's an intense, but uh the the thing that's not known is if you look back and see oftentimes like China or Vietnam or other countries, not just China, because China's an abuser, but there are other abusers.
Many of them are friends of the so-called, I say friend and foe, and friend is oftentimes worse than foe.
But what people don't understand is, and this is a lot.
The country eats the tariff, the company eats the tariff, and it's not passed along at all.
Well, some CEOs are saying they're going to have to pass it on.
So how do you deal with those CEOs?
How do you deal with those CEOs?
China is eating the tariffs, right?
What do you say to those CEOs who were saying we might have to pass this on to the consumer?
Well, they say that because maybe it's to their advantage to say it.
Maybe they punish them?
No, because you know what?
I want them to build plants in the United States.
That way they don't have any tariffs.
See, tariffs will, and not only will, look at what's happened.
In two months, we're close to nine trillion dollars of investment.
We've never been anywhere near that.
What did you say to Jeff Bezos?
He's just a very nice guy.
We have a relationship.
I asked him about it.
He said, Well, I don't want to do that, and he took it off immediately.
So he changed course.
And will you take that same tactic with other CEOs if he's a good one?
I'll always call people if I disagree with him.
You'll if I think that somebody's doing something that's incorrect, wrong, or maybe hurtful to the country, I'll call.
Absolutely.
Wouldn't you want me to call?
Biden wouldn't call because he didn't know what was happening, but I do.
Takes me to my next question.
Uh today's strong jobs report likely means not clear, but likely means the Fed uh is less likely to lower interest rates.
Well, he should lower them.
And uh at some point he will.
Uh he'd rather not because he's not a fan of mine.
Not, you know, he just doesn't like me because I think he's a total stiff.
And uh, you know, it's just one of those things.
He should lower them.
And I wish the people that uh are on that board would get him to lower because we are at a perfect time.
It's already late, but he should lower interest rates.
So you rule out removing Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
I'm not you know, I get to change him very quickly anyway.
You know, it's in a very short period of time.
In 2026.
You're not gonna remove you you don't have plans to remove him before 2026 when his time's out.
That was a total why would I do that?
I get to replace the person in another short period of time.
Okay.
Uh this week, you reshuffled your national security team.
Yeah.
You moved national security advisor Mike Waltz to UN uh ambassador just to remind you.
Translation, you got fired and demoted.
And our viewers, Waltz, of course, started that uh unsecure tax chain where sensitive information was shared.
Mr. President, was that move a punishment?
No, I just think he'll do a nice chip.
No, he's being nice about it.
100% was a punishment, bro.
You go from national security advisor to that.
Nah, that that's definitely a punishment.
Uh in the new position.
Marco's doing an outstanding job.
No, Marco won't keep Marco's very busy doing other things, so he's not gonna keep it long term.
We're gonna put somebody else in.
But I think Mike was a, as you know, he's a fine guy, and I think he'll do a very good job.
Knows the countries, knows leadership, and I think he'll do a very good job at the United Nations.
And in the meantime, Marco's really doing something special, and uh it's gonna work out very well.
We're hearing some potential names.
Stephen Miller's name, One of your longtime most loyal aides, his name uh has been talked about as a potential national security advisor.
Is he someone you're looking for?
Well, I'd love to have Steven there, but that would be a downgrade.
Steven's very Stephen is much higher in the totem pole than that, in my opinion.
Can you tell us who the front runner is right now?
I have a lot of people that want it.
I would tell you I have everybody calling.
Everybody wants to be a part of this administration.
So at some point we'll, you know, probably do that.
Uh you know, there's a theory.
Henry Kissinger did both.
There's a theory that you don't need two people, but Henry Kissinger, the guy that bombed the fuck out of Southeast Asia during the Nixon administration and killed tens of thousands of innocent Vietnamese Laos Thai people all over the place, man.
I think I have some really great people that could do a good job.
So Secretary Rubio could continue to have both jobs indefinitely.
He could, yeah, he could.
But I I think he even would like to probably see, because it is a little bit different, but in the meantime, he'll handle it.
And I think Mike, if if that goes forward, you know that he's he still has to get it put up.
But I think Mike will do a very good job at the United Nations.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, obviously also on that uh unsecure text chain.
He was sharing uh sensitive information.
Are you looking for a new Secretary of Defense?
No, not even a little bit.
No.
Pete's gonna be great.
His job is safe right now?
We're doing a fantastic job against the Houthis, who like blowing ships up and watching them sink in the ocean.
We're hitting them very hard.
No, he's doing a very good job.
His job is safe right now?
Totally safe.
Okay.
Let's talk about the border.
Uh let's talk about deportations.
Border crossings are at their lowest level ever recorded.
Is the border?
Is the border now secure?
Yeah, it's really secure.
It's absolutely when you say that, doesn't it?
This is actually something that's irrefutable.
Like the the numbers don't lie.
Uh border crossings are down like 90%.
Sound good.
But the where where Trump is fucking up is that he's not deporting the right people.
He's he's he did a a good job in stopping the bleeding, but he's not doing an effective job in actually um stopping the bleeding for good with getting rid of um the illegal aliens.
Because he's wasting time and resources going after college students that are legally here when we have a finite amount of resources to actually get people deported, so it's stupid.
After being abused for years by an incompetent president that allowed people to pour through an open border, criminals from all over the world, murderers and insane people from mental institutions and insane asylums.
Isn't it isn't it a beautiful thing when you say it's the most secure it's ever been in the history of our country?
Isn't that a nice statement?
Well, I'm I'm curious to know what it means.
You declared a national emergency on the southern border.
The order is still in place.
By the way, what you say, you know, means we have the most secure border we've ever had.
Well, and I guess the question becomes when will you know that the emergency is over?
Are you planning to lift it at some point?
Is it necessary?
Because obviously the military is involved.
Will you lift that that emergency?
Well, the biggest emergency is the courts aren't allowing us to take really.
We're gonna talk about that, but talk to me first about this.
Talk to me first about this.
The border is not the emergency.
The border.
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Porn and his network have so much money that money isn't the point, it's power.
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All right, let's uh let's go ahead and move over to the Houthis stuff.
I'll come back to this interview after.
Let's come to this Houthis stuff, because this is kind of breaking news here.
As you guys know, quick little update.
Um, so again, because I know a lot of you guys might not know what's going on in the middle.
Almost a quick little primer here.
So, guys, since the uh Trump administration got into power, okay, um, they have begun bombing Yemen and the Houthis, okay?
And what they're focusing on is this area right here in um Western Yemen.
And the reason why they're attacking the this area of the United States is because the Houthis have been doing two things.
They've been cutting off ships and boarding ships as pirates, right, that are coming through here, which obviously is affecting global trade, and they've also been shooting missiles into Israel, okay?
Um, and recently, I think like two or three days ago, they sent a missile uh and it hit right outside the Ben Gurian airport, okay, in Israel.
So, so not only is the United States been bombing uh Yemen and the Houthis, but Israel has just started as well.
Um, and the purpose here is to basically have the um Houthis disrupted and dismantled because they're affecting world trade.
Unlike other members of the Axis of Resistance, your Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, etc.
Um, the Houthis are doing quite a bit of damage to uh the world economically because of them boarding these ships.
Now, what they're doing is they're purposely boarding ships that have affiliations or connections to Israel.
So if it's like, let's say uh a shipper who is based out of Israel or an Israeli citizen, etc., they will board the ship and disrupt commerce.
Um and they're doing this because it is a way that they are waging economic warfare against the Israeli government.
Okay.
Um they actually bankrupted one of Israel's main um ports by doing this.
Um so it's absolutely being effective.
Uh and if it wasn't effective, the United States wouldn't be doing the bombing campaign that it's been doing.
And this is precisely what led to Signal Gate, which is the scandal where um Mike Waltz accidentally lets a um a reporter in like an idiot into a chat that was literally you know discussing classified information on how they were attacking the Houthis.
Pete Xeth was in there, Marco Rubio, a bunch of people in the Trump cabinet were in there talking about and planning the attacks on the Houthis, and there was a lot of sensitive information out there.
You know, Pete Hex S was talking about planes that were gonna be used, weapons that were gonna be used, times of attacks, targets uh of the attacks, etc.
Obviously, very classified wartime type shit, and this reporter had access to it.
And that obviously put an egg on the face of the Trump administration, made Pete Hexeth look incompetent, made Mike Walsh look like a retard as a national security advisor, and that is the reason why he's pretty much been demoted to being a UN ambassador, which is like a joke of a position, by the way.
From national security advisor to UN ambassador is a fucking joke.
So huge demotion.
Obviously, didn't want to fire him from optics perspective because he is a Trump loyalist, but uh, but they absolutely you know attacked him at Pete Hexeth a lot.
Um so basically, this has been going on now for I think Trump started bombing the Houthis right around March, right?
Because there was a ceasefire that came into play when Trump took office on January 20th.
Uh the ceasefire ended in early March, and when the ceasefire ended, the Houthis started bombing uh Israel again because they started attacking Gaza again, and the United States in response has been bombing the Houthis since March.
Okay?
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Now we're gonna get into where we are now with this potential ceasefire.
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Okay, let's get into it now.
A ceasefire deal between Yemen's Houthis rebels and the U.S. does not include Israel.
A spokesperson for the Houthis made the statement earlier today, suggesting that shipping attacks that have disrupted global trade will not come to a stop.
President Trump announced Tuesday that the U.S. will stop bombing the Iran link group in Yemen, saying that the Houthis agreed to stop interrupting important shipping lanes in the Middle East.
This morning Yeah, and and they've been the most disruptive by far, guys.
Of all the acts of resistance, and the reason why they're so disruptive is because they're not just hitting Israel militarily, they're hitting the whole world financially and economically.
Okay.
Understand, guys, that um modern warfare isn't just about um hurting people from a military standpoint.
Um it's about hurting infrastructure and it's about hurting economics.
Okay.
Um you guys gotta understand that post-World War II, we've become a globalized world, right?
And since we've become a globalized world thanks to, you know, technology innovations, the internet, computers, um, what we've effectively been able to do is really leverage open market trade.
And with open market trade, what ends up happening is um any disruption that comes into open market trade hurts everybody.
Okay.
So and actually in the signal leaks, um, even Pete Hexeth said, hey, we're bombing this target here because it's affecting these countries.
And those countries weren't even the United States, they were like our allies.
So um the Houthis are absolutely causing quite a bit of disruption when it comes to trade.
And this is why the Trump administration has been going after them very hard, trying to send a message.
In the Times of Israel, reporting that Israel was not made aware of the deal ahead of the announcement that the U.S. and the Houthis had reached a ceasefire deal.
We know that six people were injured when the Houthis rebels fired a ballistic missile that impacted just outside of Bangurian International Airport in Israel over the weekend.
We brought that to you as breaking news, and that led Israel to launch retaliatory strikes.
A lot to discuss here.
So not just the United States, but obviously Israel hit them back as well, because obviously them attacking the Ben Gurian airport is a major escalation.
I do want to bring in Jonathan Shanzer, the executive director at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Thank you so much for taking the time to be here with us today.
Pleasure.
Good to be with you.
All right.
Well, first off, I do have to ask you because over the weekend we did see that ballistic missile that hit right near the airport there, a very busy one over in Israel.
So what does that say overall about the Houthie capabilities?
Well, we've actually been watching these Houthie capabilities now since I guess it was November of 2023.
That's when they began firing uh at Israel.
They have ballistic missiles.
They've got the capability of firing at a I think it's a uh about a thousand miles away.
Um, and to be able to hit with some accuracy.
Uh this is all thanks uh to the Iranian regime, which has provided the Houthis with the missiles that they've been firing at Israel.
What I think we can say about the attack the other day that was a near miss at Bangorian is that no air defense system is hermetic.
And so the Israelis have this, uh it's called Arrow 3.
It's been very good in terms of shooting down ballistic missiles.
Uh we have the THAAD system that the United States has deployed to the region.
That's also been quite good at uh at shooting down some of these missiles.
However, there is no such thing as a hermetic seal.
Every system has its flaws.
We're going to see that these systems are fallible at the end of the day.
So that is what's happened.
Alright, so what he's referring to, guys, is since Israel is surrounded by enemies, Israel has a um uh air defense.
They call it the iron dome.
They have multiple air defense systems in place.
Um and basically the the job of these air defense ceasefire um, you know, of these air defense apparatuses is to ensure that Israel is able to shoot down missiles that constantly come in um from their adversaries.
Hasbollah shoots rockets at them, Yemen shoots rockets at them, Iran shoots rockets at them, so uh uh Hamas shoots rockets at them.
So they do everything in their power to kind of prevent them from getting hit by these missiles with these iron domes.
So actually, you know what?
Let me see here.
AI telefense.
Because they actually have one of the best ones in the world, chat.
Still has its problems, but it it's it's pretty good.
It can't stop everything, but it does stop a majority.
They got to have something on this.
Okay, boom.
So we'll go over this real quick.
Because I I do I do think that this is important from educational standpoint, so you guys know how their their air defense works.
So let's go ahead.
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missile defense system first detects and tracks incoming threats within a 100 kilometers range using radar.
It then transfers this data to the battle management control system and the launcher, which relay Let's go from the beginning.
The iron dome missile defense system first detects and tracks incoming threats within a 100 kilometers range using radar.
It then transfers this data to the battle management control system and the launcher, which relay it to the interceptor.
When a specific threat is confirmed, an interceptor missile is launched to destroy the incoming rocket before it reaches the predicted impact area.
The interceptor missile uses its electrooptical sensor to track and target the incoming rockets, aiming to get as close as possible to intercept them effectively.
We will also look at So and what you'll see sometimes, guys, is when uh when there's like missiles going into Israel, there's a big alarm, it's like right, and you'll see explosions in the sky, and the explosions in the sky basically are those rockets coming in and exploding and detonating by these missiles to destroy them before they can hit their target in Israel.
And not to forget a short comparison with the Qassam and the Iranian built Grad rockets, all in the videos ahead, so stay tuned and don't miss a beat.
And yes, this is a very expensive system to utilize, chat.
Very expensive.
It's not cheap.
Um Israel spends billions upon billions of dollars on this defense because they are constantly getting hit from everywhere.
And again, from a geographic perspective, let's look at this, right?
So here is Israel right here, okay?
Here's Israel, okay?
Tel Aviv is right here.
So here's the problem with Israel.
They are surrounded by enemies.
You have Lebanon to the north, okay?
You have Syria to the north uh east, then you have Iraq next door, then you have Iran.
Then you have obviously Yemen.
These are all hostile Arab countries.
Now, when it comes to Jordan, Jordan, their neighbor to the to the east, they're an ally, and so is Egypt.
Well, at least the governments.
Don't get it twisted.
The Egyptians and Jordanians still hate Israelis.
But the governments are friendly with Israel, and they basically share intelligence a lot of the times.
And also, Jordan does assist with shooting down missiles that come into Israel as well, um, in their airspace.
So they have all these things in place to kind of help and if they know an attack is imminent, you know, the United States will also assist and put warships uh in, you know, in positions to shoot down missiles as well.
Because the Iron Dome can only handle a certain amount of missiles coming in.
And, you know, all these different countries have thousands upon thousands of missiles that they can shoot into Israel to basically deplete their iron dome, and then at that point, they are um, you know, susceptible to being hit by missiles.
Okay, because Iran has a very good and refined drone program where these drones are very cheap.
They'll come into Israel, Israel will spend, you know, think of it as like you're spending a you're spending a hundred dollars to destroy something that's one dollar.
That's basically what ends up happening.
Israel spends a significant amount of money to get these missiles to shoot and destroy these drones, but those drones are cheap, and Iran has a lot of them.
So what'll happen is I remember shoot those drones, let the iron dome, you know, bust its load, pause, uh, for lack of better term.
And then they'll shoot the real missiles in, the ballistic missiles, okay, that can actually do real damage.
If we were to be in in wartime, I mean.
So this is how that that's how the Iron Dome works, and um, why it's so imperative for Israel to have it because they're literally surrounded by enemies.
Okay.
Let's keep going.
The Iron Dome system comprises of three central components.
Number one, battle management and weapon control.
Number two, missile firing unit.
Number three, detection and tracking radar.
While a typical Iron Dome battery includes three to four launchers, each capable of holding up to 20 interceptor missiles.
Chat, how's the audio on this?
Is this good?
Chat audio on this video is a good missile firing unit.
In this unit, there are 20 tamar interceptor missiles.
A single launcher protects the area of a medium-sized city for strategic installations.
It has been reported that each battery is capable of protecting an area of approximately 150 square kilometers that is approximately 12 by 12 kilometers.
Battle management and weapon control, BMC.
The control center for the Iron Dome System is responsible for managing the system's operations and coordinating the interception of threats.
The system estimates the track threat points at impact and selects to Okay, good.
I'm glad that the audio is good on your end.
Fair, fair.
Alright.
Intercept only those that will fall into the city.
I'm trying to perfect area.
I got a new sound system, so that's why I'm kind of asking these questions.
I want to make sure because I want to get this shit done one time and never have to ask this question ever again, so I apologize for constantly checking in, but you guys know I try to keep the quality high on this show.
This prevents unnecessary launches against non-threatening targets and makes Iron Dome a very cost-effective defense systems.
Detection and tracking radar.
It can detect artillery weapon location.
I wouldn't say it's cost-effective because a lot of the times when people shoot like these shitty ass missiles in, they're significantly more expensive.
Those missiles they shoot in are way cheaper than the missiles that Israel needs to purchase to shoot those missiles down.
Does that make sense, Chad?
Up to 100 kilometers in air defense operational missions.
While in air surveillance mode, it can evaluate up to 1,100 targets at once.
The Iron Dome, Tahir Interceptor Missile by Raphael can be divided into four distinct sections.
The first section encompasses the navigation or guidance system, which plays a critical role in ensuring the missile's accuracy and precision.
Moving along the missile, we come to the warhead section.
Positioned at the rear of the missile is the solid propellant motor.
Lastly, we have the final section, which includes the nozzle and the rear fins.
Let's break down the components of this interceptor missile.
Starting from the front, we have the radome sections, which play a crucial role in protecting the sensitive components within.
Moving further back, the missile is equipped with a multi-seeker mode, featuring electro-optical sensors that control the steering fins at the rear.
These sensors enhance the missile's accuracy and targeting capabilities.
Just behind it is one of the key features is the proximity fuse designed to intercept short-range threats.
This laser controlled fuse activates when the missile approaches within 10 meters of the target, ensuring precise and timely detonation.
The missile is armed with a fragmentation warhead that delivers a powerful punch, capable of destroying enemy missiles effectively.
All this formidable power is harnessed using a solid fuel propellant, propelling the missile at speeds of around Max 2, making it incredibly swift and responsive.
What's truly intriguing about this small interceptor missile is its impressive range, covering approximately 4 to 70 kilometers, which translates to roughly 43 miles.
This extensive range allows it to engage and neutralize threats at various distances, further enhancing its versatility and effectiveness.
The Tahir missile boasts a length of approximately 9.3 feet, with a diameter measuring 166 millimeters or 6.3 inches, and it carries a weight of around 198 pounds or 90 kilograms.
To provide some perspective and help us grasp its dimensions, let's consider a size comparison with a human being.
As you can observe, the missile does not appear excessively large when placed next to a person.
Furthermore, this is the Patriot Air Defense missile, which has been featured in our recent videos, and the formidable S-400 missile system.
It is here that the Tahir missile's relative dimension becomes even more apparent.
The correct comparison in this case would be with missiles like the locally produced Kwasem missile and not to be overlooked, the Iranian Grad missiles, which have a range of approximately 50 to 70 miles.
Since these missiles are locally manufactured, the Kwasam comes in various shapes and sizes, reflecting the adaptability and versatility of their production.
In this animation, multiple Quasm or Phaedr 5 rockets are launched from the opposition side, intentionally designed to overwhelm the Iron Dome missile defense systems.
For this scenario, let's take a look how the Iron Dome Missile Defense System works in basic step-by-step formats.
Step one.
Step two.
The data is transferred from the radar to the battle management control system to the launcher and from the launcher to the interceptor.
The system estimates the track threat points at impact.
And just so you guys know, we pay for this, by the way, and Israel doesn't want to share this technology with us.
Isn't that fucking crazy?
They fucking we pay for this shit, and they have like certain technology that, you know, like there's an algorithm that they use for the shit, and they don't want to give it to us, bro.
And selects to intercept only those that will fall within the protected area.
Step three.
Only when that threat is determined, an interceptor missile is fired to destroy the incoming rocket before it reaches the predicted impact area.
Step four.
The missile will track and target the rockets with its electro optical sensor and get as close to the incoming threat as possible.
Consider three scenarios.
Scenario one, the Iron Dome missile is designed to strike its target head on from the front.
When it reaches the assigned target, its advanced sensors and laser system are activated.
This activation triggers the proximity fuse warhead loaded with fragmentation rounds within a range of just ten meters from the target, ensuring maximum damage upon impact.
Scenario two.
While in motion, the missile can intercept incoming threats at a 60 degree angle.
Onboard sensors trigger the fragmentation warhead, allowing it to effectively intercept off-center threats.
Scenario three, however, intercepting a target at a 90 degree angle leads to a higher failure rate.
This occurs because the fragmentation from the warhead scatters away from the incoming rockets, compromising interception effectiveness.
In short, it has its pros and cons for comparison.
The Hamas Kwasam missile costs a mere $80, while the Iranian Grad missile costs around $1,000.
On the other hand, the Iron Dome Interceptor missile costs a staggering $50,000, and one single battery Okay, so this is important.
Iron Dome Interceptor missile costs a staggering $50,000.
So remember how I told you guys that they spent uh quite a bit of money just to shoot down shitty ass missiles?
So $50K to knock down an eighty dollar or a $1,000 Iranian grad missile.
And one single battery and the iron dome costs around 150 million dollars.
So you guys see now why they can't necessarily shoot everything down and they need so much help.
But with a reported 90% success rate, I guess some things are just priceless.
In our next video, they're very accurate.
Like the their iron dome is good, but the weakness with the iron dome is it's ex incredibly expensive to replenish.
Which we end up paying for that shit.
We make original animation videos.
Boom.
So now you guys know how the iron dome works, which I think is super important.
So when I talk about the Iron Dome, now you guys know what what's going on.
So let's keep go back to the Fox article here.
In terms of exactly what the technical reasons were for the failure to shoot down those those missiles, we're not sure yet, and I think uh at some point there should be some kind of a report from the US or from the Israelis, perhaps both.
Uh, but in the meantime, interesting to see how the Israelis responded.
Uh, it took uh, you know, about a day, but they really unloaded on the Houthis, and then we saw that announcement just shortly after that they had arrived at some kind of an agreement with Donald Trump.
Although, you know, as you I indicated, Josh, we're still trying to figure out exactly what the Houthis agreed to.
In fact, just a few minutes ago, they fired a missile.
It was apparently shot down in uh in or around Saudi Arabia, or maybe it fell short.
We're still getting uh some information about it, but the Houthis are not done with the war that they launched back in November of twenty-three.
And I do have to ask, because we always say the Iran-backed group.
We say it about the Houthis, we sort of guys.
Um, Trump said he didn't want to get he Trump has uh alluded to the fact even though we don't really need an iron dome, I agree, geographically we're hard to reach.
Um, Trump has ex uh expressed that America needs an iron dome as well.
And Israel doesn't want to show technology.
Say it about Hezbollah and Hamas.
Can you explain Iran's role in in the Houthis and uh Really the terror group in general.
They fund them, they back them and uh get them the weapons that they need.
Because Yemen is one of the poorest countries in the Middle East, Chat.
So the re the the fact that they're able to launch a lot of these attacks and do the things that they do, they're funded and backed 100% by Iran.
Yeah, I mean, look, the Houthis actually existed before Iran uh began to provide its support.
I mean, the Houthis truly emerged during the civil war that has erupted in Yemen.
Yeah, they overtook the um going back to the map, they overtook this area of Yemen, uh, the East area.
Or sorry, I'm sorry, the West, excuse me.
They take uh they took Western Yemen.
They overthrew the government that was there, which is common in Arab in the Arab world, actually.
That uh really began in the aftermath of the Arab Spring some ten years ago.
Um but the Houthis were disappointed.
And the Air Spring, just so you guys know, was a basically like a worldwide um, you know, think of it as like uh it was an uprising from the Arab world, right?
All the Arab countries basically started going after um and challenging the authority of their Arab dictators.
As you guys know, in the Arab world, there is no democracy.
It's all either monarchies or dictatorships.
So the Arab Spring, uh, which occurred I think somewhere around 2010, 2011-ish, um, happened and it created an enormous amount of destabilization in uh across the entire area.
This affected group existed for you know their own reasons within Yemen.
But the Iranians are quite good at this, right?
They find co-religionists who uh, you know, uh are uh eager to fight, whether that is a local fight against their own government, which is certainly what happened uh when the civil war erupted, but then also attacks against Israel um against the Saudis, against the Emirates.
We've seen this now play out in multiple theaters.
Uh and the reason why the Saudis and the Iranians don't get along, guys, is because um so you got two different types of Muslims.
You got your Shiite Muslims and you got your Sunni Muslims.
Now the majority of the world is Sunni Muslim, like 90%, bro.
Shi'ites are our minority.
Um however, there are some differences.
Basically, the main difference between Sunni and Shi'iat Muslims is um who kind of came after uh Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, uh, to to kind of lead things.
So that's really where the main disagreement is is like who kind of came after the fact.
Um it's a it's a minor difference, but it does lead to some, you know, uh arguments.
And um obviously Saudi Arabia is a Sunni state and uh uh Iran being a Shia state, that is um one of the one of the foundations as to why they have the beef that they have.
Because Iran is the is the is the biggest Shia majority country, meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is the biggest Sunni majority country.
So that's what's led to the problems that they've had.
But what I will say is um Saudi Arabia and Iran have normalized relations as of 2023, okay?
And they've been having talks since 2024.
So um, as of up until like now in 2024.
This is why when I went on the Tim Cash show, Tim Timcas IRO, because I made the argument, I said, hey, um, you know, Iran, okay, we have beef with Iran because of Israel.
And Tim responded and said, No, that's not why.
Uh we have beef because of Saudi Arabia.
And I said, No, that's not true.
And I didn't get a chance to say this because he wanted to move on to subject, so I was like, fine, no big deal.
Um, but the long story short is is that that's not true.
Though it was true in the past, the main reason why we're trying to go to war with Iran now, or why we are fighting to, you know, some people in the Trump Trump industry want to go to war, whatever.
The main reason why is because Israel is pushing for the war, okay?
Israel's pushing for that war, not Saudi Arabia, because Saudi Arabia since 2023 has basically normalized relations with Iran and recognized it.
So um that's kind of what what it is.
The Houthi violence.
Um, we see that the Iranians have been providing guidance.
They've got advisors on the ground, they're providing weapons to the group.
Um, in other words, this is just like Hezbollah, just like Hamas, just like Islamic Jihad, just like some of those Shiite militias that we see in Iraq and Syria, it's part of a strategy that the Iranian regime has.
We call it the the ring of fire, and the idea is to have multiple proxies be able to threaten uh or even do damage to countries like Israel, American assets in the region.
Certainly we've been hit on a number of times, and again, you know, some of the other pragmatic states in the region have also been targeted.
So this is the strategy of the regime, and it's been working well for them up until it hasn't.
And what I mean by that is that of course Hamas is now significantly weaker.
His Bala is cons is significantly weaker.
I think the Houthis certainly have Uh have taken their lumps over the last couple of months and certainly over the last couple of days.
So the question really in my mind right now is how strong is this network of proxies that Iran has deployed.
Right now it doesn't look good for them, but they still have capabilities.
When we talk about this potential ceasefire that appears to have been reached the deal between the US and the Houthis, as I mentioned, the Times of Israel saying that Israel is not involved and actually didn't even know about this uh when it was happening.
They knew about it when the announcement came from President Trump.
What does that say for the war there in Gaza?
Does it have any sort of implications?
Especially as we know the Houthis have been not just attacking Israel, but also causing issues there for shipping.
Yeah, from what we can tell, uh, this was a deal that was really only designed to open up the shipping lanes in the Red Sea, which is significant.
I mean, let's let's just start with that.
We're talking about probably 10 or 12% of global trade goes through uh this shipping channel.
Um, the Suez Canal, I mean, the the the traffic and the taxes derived from that traffic.
I mean, it's dropped significantly.
I think the Egyptians have been in bad shape.
Some of the countries in the Horn of Africa have also suffered economically from this.
Prices have gone up for things that would be typically shipped.
Uh all right, guys.
I got a good video here that I think we're gonna react to.
This dropped two hours ago from Charlie Kirk.
Hill it wasn't wrong, dude gets a swift lesson on morals.
So I know you guys are gonna want me to react to this, which I will.
Because I can already tell from the title, this is about to be crazy.
But I need us to get 3,000 likes, ninjas.
Three thousand fucking likes, and we'll react to this.
Okay?
I'm gonna keep playing this.
Let's get those fucking likes up.
I gotta take a quick piss, I'll be right back.
I'm gonna get some water as well.
I'll let this play out for like the next minute or so.
Like the goddamn video, niggas.
Um, by way of the Far East or the Middle East uh to Europe, that has been dis significantly disrupted.
So I think there there was some benefit there.
The problem is is that if uh the deal that was struck does not actually include uh the missiles that the Houthis have been firing at Israel, what we have is an inherently unstable Middle East that is gonna remain inherently unstable.
In other words, we're not tackling all these problems.
Now, it doesn't mean that the US has the responsibility to bomb the Houthis because of of what's been happening, but I do think that making side deals is potentially problematic.
Um I think we have to understand that this is happening amidst conversations that the Trump administration is having.
There'll be another round of nuclear talks with the Iranians, indirect talks out of Oman.
That's coming up on May 11th.
And so the understanding, at least in part, as we piece all this together from the region, is that the administration is trying to line up a few things uh as possible external concessions to the Iranians in exchange for maybe concessions that the Iranians are gonna make at the negotiating table.
That's if things go well.
If they don't go well, then what we're gonna see is just more of the same with just a side deal for the U.S. to get out of the Red Sea region.
So again, a lot of things happening here.
We're watching it all unfold in real time.
All right, Jonathan Shanzer, as always, thank you so much for taking the time to join us and help discuss all this.
There's obviously a lot to discuss.
So anything you want to add before I let you go.
Oh, I think you know, we're all just waiting right now for this announcement from Donald Trump.
Uh apparently a big announcement coming.
Um, you know, rumors of uh aid distribution to Gaza that will be you know direct assistance from the United States, possible hostage releases, uh, but we obviously don't know.
Again, a lot of things happening right now, not fully disclosed.
So we're waiting to see what this all means for American foreign policy in the Middle East.
All right, Jonathan Shanzer there at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Thank you so much.
All right.
What do we got?
We're at 2,000.
We need another 1,000 niggas.
Another 1,000.
Another 1,000 chat.
All right, so we got this done.
Iron Dome.
Yeah, I mean, let's get look at Diddy Day Trial 3.
So now Sex RemTo's uh underway in New York City.
Just assemble 35 total jurors, goal set, 45 jurors.
New opening statements are scheduled.
God damn.
Two months.
Bruh.
Two months.
So guys, just so you know, next week I am gonna be in New York City.
I am going to go to New York City for the Diddy trial.
Um, I'll probably be there for a couple of days.
I doubt I'm gonna be there though for fucking two months.
That's wild.
Um, but I will absolutely be there for opening statements and I'll obviously be there for um, you know, everything that needs to be done.
So I am going to go to New York City probably Sunday and um cover this trial for the first few days.
So that's what it is.
So that's what it is.
Look, we got niggas crying in the chat.
About saying uh when I say like the video.
Niggas are such fucking bitches in the chat, bro.
And it's always the YouTube chat too.
You niggas in the YouTube chat, I ain't gonna lie.
You a lot of you guys in there are fucking bitches.
The Rumble niggas are real.
You guys be in here crying, ooh, bro.
I like the video, bro.
Bitch ass niggas like the videos.
Free content, you fucking loser.
Fucking demonetized.
Let's see what the hell's going on here.
Did he had a swing hotel rooms for the free cough with a false narrative of the events in an effort to conceal Combs' crimes?
Combs caused these calls to be recorded on at least two different occasions.
We are continuing to read from the indictment against Sean Diddy Combs.
We are now getting into the rack and tear the racketeering conspiracy charge.
It goes on to say from at least in or about 2008 through on or about the date of the filing of this indictment in the Southern District of New York and elsewhere.
Sean Combs, aka Puff Daddy, aka Pete Diddy, and other aliases, the defendant and others, known and unknown, being persons employed by and associated with the Combs Enterprise, described in paragraph six.
All right, um Lonzo says uh James O'Keefe dropped the nuke on his ex pertaining to the Epstein case, would love your take.
OSS for life.
Okay.
Uh Jacobi says it looks like the um the song of the year, A H H by Ye is dropping in five hours.
Let's go.
Okay.
Um cheeseburger man.
Um club of you and first talking about white women, how they are the easiest to pick a couple for as a ninja.
What's the best way to get white women um be successful?
And and uh refrain from nigotry.
Um there.
Let's see.
Emac James says, uh, two questions remarkable.
We have Jay Weller and Donovan on for red pill Wednesdays, uh fright uh Wednesdays or Fridays to talk about the red pill and two does your mom have type one or type two.
Um I think my mom, the one where you gotta inject yourself.
And that one was that recently she got older.
Mind the video volume is too loud, you kind of have to speak very loud to overpower it.
Oh no, that was 45 minutes ago.
That's that was way before.
Okay.
Um let's see here.
I think we're caught up on chats.
Uh yeah, guys, we're at 2100, so uh wait till we have 3,000, we hit 3,000.
We will cover Charlie Kirk and Top H. And we'll cover James O'Keefe.
I got the James O'Keefe shit right here, too.
We'll cover that as well, chat.
Uh, and the enterprise engaged in and the activities of which affected interstate and foreign commerce, knowingly combined, conspired, confederated, and agreed together.
All right, this nigga whack.
All right, let's see here.
Day three.
At 509, now to Sean Diddy Combs sex trafficking and racketeering trial in Lower Manhattan.
A jury's expected to be seated today after we've seen two days of questioning of potential jurors.
Let's get to eyewitnesses reporter Phil Tate joining us live in the newsroom with the very latest.
Good morning, Phil.
Pedro, good morning.
In just hours, lawyers hope to be able to see the jury in the case.
Again, Sean Diddy Combs.
This follows day two of jury selection, which came with some frustration.
Lawyers struggling to reach a pool of 45 qualified prospective jurors, prompting the judge to warn both sides that they're overshooting jurors, guys, because they obviously anticipate that a lot of the jurors might drop out or whatever, so they're getting a bunch of them.
They are running out of time.
Now, lawyers say they're currently have 35 prospective jurors.
Now the judge hopes to add 10 more today to get to the pool of 45 and then select a jury from there.
The possibil still waiting, guys.
We're at 2100.
We need to get to 3,000, and we will cover Hitler wasn't wrong by Charlie Kirk here.
Apparently, he got uh he basically uh this kid debated him or some shit like that about top age.
Let's see what happens.
Oh, shit.
My bad.
...signability is sinking in.
Prospective jurors in the Sean Combs racketeering and sex trafficking trial are having some difficulty saying if they can truly be impartial, separating Diddy's high profile as a media mogul, and watching this video of the 55-year-old assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, and possible other videos like...
Like it.
Bruh, this nigga crazy for that, bro.
I'll tell you this: when they release that video, cooked.
Now, possible jurors have been already excused due to this and Bro, this is why, bro, alcohol chat is is the devil, bro.
Just so you guys know, when Diddy did all these like fucking um freak-offs and all the other dumb shit, bro, he was always on drugs or or or out or drunk, bro.
This is what I'm telling you, man.
Drugs and alcohol will ruin your fucking life, man.
It really will.
He probably doesn't even remember half this shit.
I guarantee y'all, he probably don't even remember uh kicking this chick.
Including a male real estate broker and dragging her like this.
Probably remember Nickel was probably higher drunk off his mind.
Nigga ran out in a towel.
Confirming he'd seen it and struggling to give a firm answer about his opinion.
Fuck it crazy.
Now Combs has pled not guilty to the multiple charges he faces from racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution.
He also rejected a plea deal from prosecutors, which makes the stakes that much greater for him.
Now, if convicted, Combs could spend the rest of his life behind bars.
Jury selection resumes this morning at 9:30, and opening statements are expected on Monday paper.
Yeah.
Of this and get some uh legal uh analysts on to help break it all down for us on what is going to be happening, not only let's see what their legal defense is gonna say.
Well, I I think there's, well, before he even says it, what I anticipate his legal defense is gonna do, chat is they're going to use um they're gonna there's gonna be two things that they're gonna do, right?
Um, his defense.
They're going to, number one, number one, they're gonna say that these victims have an axe to grind.
They're not credible, right?
Um, whether they want money, revenge, um, personal vendetta, whatever it is.
That's what the team is going to allege, that they have personal and financial motives to make these accusations.
Next, what they're gonna do is they're more than likely gonna attack them and say that this was all consensual.
They're gonna attack Cassie, say that she's promiscuous and she wanted to, you know, bang these male hookers that Diddy would provide for her.
They're gonna show that she um, you know, has some 304 tendencies, etc.
And I guarantee you guys, Cassie's gonna be probably one of the main witnesses for the government in this situation, okay?
So they're going to do their best to attack her.
Okay, because I anticipate she's gonna be one of the government's star witnesses, and typically um the the most the um the government star witness or the main witness, that's the person you gotta take down the most.
You gotta destroy their credibility, you gotta make the jerk jury question them.
Because remember, guys, defense isn't about proving that you're innocent.
Let me make that very clear.
When it comes to uh, you know America, right, and how we have our due process, it's you gotta get found guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
What that basically means, chat is all the defense needs to do is create doubt, reasonable doubt, that you might have not done it.
Okay?
So they don't have to sit there and prove Diddy's innocent.
They just gotta prove that the government doesn't have a strong case to prove that he's not innocent.
Does that make sense?
Much different.
Okay.
So since their goal is to show that Diddy might not be responsible, all they have to do is attack the prosecution's witnesses, create doubt, and that will get him off the hook.
So it's on the government to present the witnesses and to present the case.
The defense could sit there all day and not do shit, chat.
They could literally sit there, call zero witnesses, and just do cross-examinations all day.
All the government witnesses come on and they just cross-examine them.
They present none of their own witnesses.
So, since the burden of performance is on the government, they need to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and all the defense needs to do is shit on their witnesses and attack the evidence.
That's how the OJ Simpson case happened.
Despite an enormous amount of evidence, OJ was able to walk.
Why?
Because they created reasonable doubt.
They attacked the evidence and the witnesses.
Okay.
For those of you that are not familiar, the OJ case is one of the biggest cases in America that created a fucking racial war here in the 1990s.
Okay?
I did a whole episode on the OJ case if you guys want to watch it.
Um, you know, but the the bottom line is one of the key things that the defense did, and they did a fantastic job of doing this, is they went after one of the lead detectives on the case, a guy named Mark Furman.
Okay?
Now, Mark Mark Furman, there was issues with Chain of Custody, and there was issues with his racism, right?
And basically what they were able to successfully do was they got recordings of Mark Furman using the N word.
Okay.
Now, when he was using the N word, it was during auditions for a movie role or some shit like that.
Okay?
But here's the problem.
Mark Furman told the court that he had never used the N-word before.
Okay.
So when he told the court under oath, I've never used the N-word and I'm not racist, the defense was able to get their hands on tapes where he was dropping the N bomb, right?
So they brought him back on a stand and said, Is it true that your testimony before that you're not a racist, you haven't used the N-word?
You know what Mark Furman did.
He took the Fifth Amendment.
So I'm gonna stay silent.
Once he did that, that was one of the monumental moments of the trial.
Obviously, the and also the other thing was the glove.
We all remember famously.
Johnny Cochran had OJ try on the glove.
One of the biggest mistakes the prosecution did because OJ has bad arthritis in his hand, so his hand was swelled up.
And he had latex gloves on.
So he tried to put the glove on and it didn't fit.
And what did Johnny Cochran famously say?
If the glove doesn't fit, you must have quit.
Cooked.
To this day, the prosecutors of the OJ Simpson case regret, regret having OJ try on those gloves.
So two things killed the OJ case.
Mark Furman, basically, because he didn't really lie.
I think he did, I think the context was the pro the problem.
Like when they said, Are you a racist and you ever use the N-word?
He said no.
But then they find these tapes of him auditioning.
So technically he did say yeah, but it was an acting situation.
But regardless, it looks bad.
So he just took the Fifth Amendment.
That made him look terrible.
As a police officer, you're supposed to have the highest level of integrity.
So he took the fifth.
And then OJ Simpson putting on the glove and it did a fit.
Destroyed.
Now here's the reality.
All of us know OJ killed Nicole Simpson.
All of us know that he killed her.
Everybody.
Okay?
Hell, he even wrote a book called If I Did It.
Okay.
The problem is that though we all know he did it, the defense was able to create reasonable doubt that he might have not did it.
And that, my friends, is how OJ Simpson walked.
He didn't walk because he was innocent.
He walked because the prosecution couldn't convince the jury.
So, in other words, it's up to the prosecution to lose the case.
It's all on them.
Alright.
So what I predict the strategy is like I said before, they're gonna attack the witnesses, they're gonna say that it was consensual sex, they're gonna prove that they're the Cassie's promiscuous, they're gonna show how the people had financial incentives to go after him and testify against him, and they're gonna just completely attack the credibility of the witnesses and use and say everything was consensual.
That is gonna be the majority of Diddy's case, is what I did's defense's case is what I predict.
But let's see what uh this guy is gonna say.
Give me ones in the chat if that if that uh if the OJ stuff uh made sense.
I really sped through it, but give me ones if that makes sense because I truly do want to make sure that you guys understand this stuff and you guys are learning.
Give me ones if you guys, if that makes sense and you learn something.
Give me ones.
Someone said, Why did OJ go to sale?
He he went to jail because of a robbery, he stole he stole memorabilia.
That's what put him in jail.
Completely different case.
That was like in 2007 or eight or nine or some shit like that.
Completely different case, Chad, when he went to jail.
And and uh in the video, by the way, too.
If you guys like the OJ Simpson case, let me show you guys real fast.
Um This video right here, I do a fucking awesome deep dive on it.
One of my favorite videos that I did, guys.
Um, it's three hours and a half, three and a half hours, but this is something that you can listen to.
It's really good.
Next time you're at work or something like that, I'm gonna drop the link for you guys in here.
Okay.
And I give you guys a prediction of who I actually think killed OJ Simpson.
Or sorry, who killed Nicole Simpson on that day.
So I cover it in detail.
Three hours, timestamps are here, right?
I go over all the evidence, everything, bro.
One of my best breakdowns I've ever done.
I I honestly think this breakdown is the best on the internet.
So go check it out, guys.
And I get at the end, I gave my prediction on who I think killed uh uh Nicole Simpson and how it was done.
This is the video.
You search it, it's called uh former Fred Explains OJ Simpson uh murder case, real killer exposed, it's not OJ.
And also, uh, this was two years ago.
And the other thing too I want you guys to know is that this um video is super fucking shadow banned because it's age restricted.
So it's hard to find.
I'll drop the link in here one more time for you guys.
Yeah, I'm still waiting for you niggas to hit 3000 words.
2200 by the way.
I'm giving you all this sauce, man.
I'm giving you all this sauce, man.
All right.
But we're more looking at uh opening statements on Monday and just how big uh this could be.
So I want to bring in our next guest here, criminal defense attorney, Keith Johnson, uh legal analyst as well.
Thanks so much for being here, Keith.
We appreciate it.
And uh, I mean, this is as about of a high profile case as you can get.
Absolutely.
Yeah, this is gonna be the most high profile um hip hop case that I could think of, chat.
I think this is gonna smash Tori Lane's.
Um yeah, I think this is gonna be the most yeah, this is by far gonna be the most high profile hip hop case of all time.
By far.
By far.
Absolutely.
This is a case that combines pop culture, it combines law, it combines politics.
So it's gonna be a fascinating um two months that we're gonna see unfold in federal court in New York.
And let's let's talk a little bit about what the moment is going to be like, and tell us a little bit about how opening statements could go.
Uh my first question to you is how will the prosecution really take what we all know of Diddy and what uh Daenerys Smith's what program do you edit use for I don't edit any of the videos, bro.
I got clippers that do all that stuff.
I never touch editing.
But we've known about them in the past 35 years, entertainer, uh, you know, a rap mogul, you know, entrepreneur.
But how do they uh get away?
We're at 2300 likes, guys, still waiting.
700 more likes to get to 3,000.
We'll cover the Charlie Kirk and Top H stuff.
Let's go chat.
Away from that thinking for the jury and get them more into what they want uh to have Sean John look like, and that is a defendant, a criminal.
That is how they want to picture them.
So how how do they paint um Sean Combs like that?
Well, so the ironic part is that both sides are gonna be uh trying to tell their own story about the events of the trial.
The prosecution is going to try to um walk a fine line.
They don't want jurors to idolise him as the music mogul that he's been over the past 30 plus years.
Um, but they also are going to try to say that because of his uh wealth and his influence, that that was the coercion that took away the consent for these adults to participate in these sexual acts.
So they're gonna try to uh use his celebrity status um against them in a prejudicial way.
And so essentially it's going to be a Yeah, that's a good point because they don't want the the the um the jury to fangirl or fanboy over him, but they are going to have to relate to his status in the music industry and relate to his success as to why he was able to do the things that he was doing.
So it is a very fine line that they have to dance with.
And that's why the jury trial, they're making sure that they don't get like Diddy fans on there that like fuck with his music and shit.
The defense.
It's gonna be super hard to do though.
To humanize Mr. Come.
Because the thing is is that you guys gotta remember the people that are gonna be on this jury more than likely, um, they're gonna be older individuals, and these older individuals are gonna be very familiar with Diddy.
Uh, you know, a lot of you young guys now, a lot of y'all kind of just know who Diddy is by knowing him, but you guys didn't grow up in the air when his music was all over the place.
In the 90s and early 2000s, you couldn't avoid Diddy, bro.
Like this nigga was in every music video, he was involved in almost every fucking big project.
He was on every rapper's shit.
He brought rappers from everywhere.
Like Diddy was you couldn't um uh you you couldn't avoid um seeing Diddy in the early 2000s in the in the 90s, mid so the mid-90s started to take off with Biggie.
After Biggy passed away, Diddy almost like kind of rebranded his own artist and rebranded Bad Boy, and he took more of a um he he went more behind the scenes, but he also took a um an active role behind the scenes.
Like he was like uh like uh considered not just an artist, but like a music mogul where I I find the talent, I put the talent on, you I we in I remember he came out with an album called like we invented the remix, you know what I'm saying?
So um he went from like being a music artist and like a hype man with with um with Biggie to we are innovators in hip hop.
Does that make sense?
So by the time it was 2001, 2002, 2003, like not only was he putting out music, but he was putting other artists on, and due to his influence and his power, uh everyone in the industry fuck with him.
Like he really didn't have beefs like that, chat.
You know, he was rubbing elbows with Kanye West with 50 Cent with everybody, right?
I remember I'll never forget he had um a TV show called uh Making the Band.
Now I'm really sure I'm my age on this one.
In the early 2000s, he had a show called Um Making a Band, right?
And um that show he had a bunch of rappers and singers, etc.
That kind of like lived in a house that was like the real rub but nigga version, right?
And this was back when reality TV was huge, huge.
The real world, Jersey Shore, et cetera.
You know, the the the early 2000s, um the early 2000s was the year of reality TV.
So not only was Diddy Killing on the music scene, he also was dominating on on uh on MTV when it comes to reality television.
You couldn't avoid this motherfucker.
I'm serious.
He was everywhere, and not only that, not only was he running the music industry, right?
He had Sean John clothing.
So he was also a fashion guy.
Now, nobody wears Sean John anymore, but in the early 2000s, bro, everybody was wearing Sean John velore suits.
Everybody.
Sean Joe was considered like top-tier hip hop wear.
Rock aware, Sean John, all this shit.
So he was dominating on the fashion line.
He had reality television shows, he was behind a lot of the acts of some of the biggest artists.
And then he was doing remixes, he was involved in other music projects, and on top of that, he was rubbing elbows with all the top A-less celebrities back then.
Like, like it wouldn't be it wouldn't be weird for you to turn on MTV, right?
Literally, I kid you guys not.
Let's go back in time to fucking 2003.
2003.
So, you know, somewhere between two, the year 2000 and like 2005.
You turn on MTV, right?
Making the Man is on.
Okay.
You watch Megan.
Then TRL comes on.
Diddy is in one of the top 10 songs in the country.
Whether he's in the music video, he produced it, he was involved in the project, or he's in it himself.
He's on TRL.
Then you watch like an award show or some shit like that.
And he's there.
He's at the Grammys, he's at the Academy Awards, he's there, right?
Then on top of that, you watch a show like let's say Punked.
Well, Astra Kutcher.
He's there as a guest.
Okay.
So Diddy was literally everywhere.
He was rubbing elbows with like white celebrities, like Ashley Kutcher and shit like that.
Russell Brand, he was with them niggas.
But then he was also making music for hood niggas like 50 cent and like working with him.
But then again, he was cool with people like Jay Z working with them.
So he was everywhere, bro.
You could you couldn't avoid this guy.
It's like uh um, You know, and I don't expect the younger people to know this stuff.
This is I'm really sure my fucking age here.
But anyone in here that's like um that grew up in the in the in the 90s and the 2000s, you guys are my witnesses.
Give me one chap you guys agree with me on this.
The older guys, you young niggas are not gonna know.
Like you guys, you have to live through that era to really understand how much power this guy has.
You really have to live through that era.
And then, like in the 2010s, as he started to kind of phase out, what'd he do?
Puts himself in touch with Khaled.
He's still in music videos, he's still behind the scenes with talent, and he launches Ciroc.
So this dude was able to always innovate and be involved.
Yeah, I see all ones in the chat.
Boom.
So you guys know I'm not lying.
People in here would have been like, Cap, get the fuck out of here, shut the hell up.
Like, if you're under the age of uh of 25, you're not gonna know how much power Diddy really had.
Because it's not just music, bro.
That's what I'm trying to explain y'all.
This nigga was everywhere.
And and the thing about Diddy is that that I'll give him credit for is that he transcended race.
He worked with everybody, bro.
The white A-list celebrities, the rocker niggas, loved him.
Bro, here.
I'll give you guys an example of what the fuck I'm talking about.
See, so this is like an old ass music video.
Right?
This shit, what was this?
Like 2002 or some shit?
So here he is, right?
Well, what look at what he got.
Look at this.
Like, this is what I'm trying to talk about.
Like, this nigga bridged everybody.
Look, he's doing he's he's here with some rock star niggas.
Like, this is what I'm trying to say.
Right?
Like, you're rocking with the best.
Don't worry if I write rhymes, I write checks.
And he's wearing like fucking X Games gear type shit.
Right?
Like, I think this is like a motocross shirt.
Like, little shit like this is what I'm trying to explain to you guys.
Like, this dude, this dude was blending different cultures in the 2000s.
He was one of the few niggas that could do shit like this.
Bro had Ben still in the music video.
Yes, bro.
Yes, yes.
Yes.
I'm bringing y'all back in time right now.
How y'all feel?
We're in a fucking time machine.
We're in the fucking time machine, chat.
All you young niggas don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
But the people in here that are in their 30s, you guys know exactly what I'm talking about right now.
And this is one thing that I'll always give Diddy credit for.
He literally blended blended that urban black culture with the rock culture.
And guess what happened?
Niggas started biting a style.
Y'all don't believe me?
Look at this.
Here, I'm about to really bring y'all fucking uh.
I really about to take y'all niggas back in time.
Because Diddy was the first to do this shit.
One of the first, right?
And then guess what?
What did I say?
Um copying is the best uh, you know, uh imitations of the best form of flattery?
Y'all niggas remember this?
Diddy did that, right?
And then guess who copied?
Guess who copied, nigga?
Oh.
Yeah.
Y'all remember this?
Come on, last time people make some noise.
How y'all niggas feel going back in the time machine with me?
Who you know, Christian and home, riddle me that the rest of y'all.
Remember this?
Hi, y'all niggas, feeling the fucking time machine with me right now.
But that's what I'm trying to tell you guys.
Like, like, I'm really trying to bring you guys back in time and remind you guys, like, this is like Diddy was an innovator, bro.
Like, he wasn't really a rapper.
He was like a trendsetter, he was like uh like a dude that brought in different communities.
Like, that's why I'm kind of surprised that like nobody has like stepped up and like defended him.
Like, that's how that's a big red flag to me.
The amount of celebrities that this nigga knew and who he was rubbing elbows with, I've always been shocked that like why nobody's come out and publicly defended him.
Always been shocked by that shit.
By the way, we're at 2400 likes, by the way, guys.
Let's get to 3,000.
We'll cover the Ken O'Keefe shit and um obviously the debate stuff.
Somebody said Lil Wayne ruined it.
No, Lil Wayne just kind of hopped on the fed on the he started Lil Wayne kind of took that and ran with it more.
Skateboarding, all this shit, truck fit.
But what I'm trying to explain is that Diddy was one of the first to do that.
So anyway.
Um Kodora says, it's been a minute.
I hope you're well.
My parents were on vacation lahore when there was an airstrike in their city.
Everyone's fine I worked out a flight to bring them back to the U.S. I hope pieces facilitated due time.
Yeah, bro.
Shit's crazy, man.
I'm glad your family's okay.
Combs in a way that is celebrities anyway.
Yeah, so sorry, I didn't mean to go on that tangent there.
But this is this is what the prosecution is trying to avoid, by the way, chat.
The prosecution wants them to know how powerful Diddy was, but they don't want him them to be fans.
Does that make sense?
So that's why I have to show y'all that shit to show you guys like the real impact that Diddy had over the past 30 years.
Like, I'll say from like 2015 on, like he kind of fell off.
Like he worked, he was became more of a businessman in 2015.
He focused way more on Siraq, way more on investing on shit.
He didn't he made money, don't get it twisted.
Like he still was making billions, but um he got out of the public limelight, right?
The music really kind of fell off from there.
So, you know, he had that love shit.
Nobody listened to that.
So he was more focused on like behind the scenes stuff.
Justin Bieber, all these guys, Usher, he put all these dudes on.
Obviously at a cost, unfortunately, right?
Calcum!
Punch!
But um, but you guys get what I'm what I'm saying here.
So the prosecution has to walk a fine line where it's like, all right, this nigga was famous and he was popping, but I don't want you guys to be fans of him.
Does that make sense?
So they have to show his influence without making them fanboys.
Because their case is heavily contingent upon Diddy's power.
Because what they're gonna argue is it wasn't consent, it was forced because of his power.
It was duress.
And let's get let's get let's get back to it.
Does that make sense, chat?
I know I kind of went on a rant there, like kind of showing you guys why the prosecution's gotta be sensitive with this shit, but give me ones in the chat.
I know y'all like that we went in the time machine, but give me ones if if that all makes sense, and we'll keep going.
What about run DMC and Gunroses?
Yeah, you you can make that argument too, bro.
But like, bro, you remember, man, like niggas didn't take Run DMC seriously, bro.
Niggas didn't think hip hop was real in the 80s, bro.
Let's just keep it all the way a buck.
Like nobody took hip hop serious in the 80s, they didn't even think it was real music.
Um, cool.
For all you guys are saying about the Ken O'Keefe, just like the video, we'll get to 3,000.
I don't like it, nigga.
Now I'm not gonna play the songs too much, guys, because I'm gonna get Hill copyright, bro.
You already know.
Um hinder him from having a defense, like each and every person in this country isn't titled to.
So if I'm the defense attorney, um, I will ask the rhetorical question if his name was Sean Johnson and not Sean Combs.
Would we be here today?
Would we be here when you have adults?
No one is alleged to be underage who are involved in swinger parties and these sexual uh acts that the defense is gonna say were totally consensual and are only being brought to light several years later for monetary gain.
So it's gonna be up to both sides to try to frame this in the way that benefits um their respective arguments.
And all it takes, I mean, they just have to poke some holes, and really they just have to try to get one juror on their side when it's all said and done.
Yeah, so um, in order for there to be a verdict, it has to be unanimous, but you can have a hung jury on one person who is not totally convinced either way.
And then the jury would be instructed to continue to talk about the case and deliberate, but ultimately, if they are deadlocked, one juror can hang up um a jury.
So if you are at the defense, you want to make sure that you have people on the jury who are maybe a little skeptical of law enforcement, um, who may um really hold the government to the standard of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
And if you're the prosecution, you want jurors who are going to care about this case, not in a way where it's salacious, but but look at Mr. Combs' as a uh sexual defense.
Um, and that may be a difficult uh proposition once you get into the facts of the case, the credibility of the witnesses.
For example, if these were former lovers and former girlfriends of Mr. Combs, and he is making you engage in these acts, well, why are you staying around?
Why yeah, they're gonna absolutely hit him with that.
Guys, we're at 2400, six uh 500 more likes, man.
500 more likes, and we will cover the James O'Keefe Epstein stuff and the uh other stuff.
How do you go to the police?
Why are you filing a lawsuit instead of going straight to the police station first?
Why are you continuing to be in his shadow, which may have lifted up your career or your social circle when you're engaging in these coercive acts?
And so that's gonna be where the fight is um waged, in my opinion.
That's such a good insight there.
And uh Keith, uh, a lot of people also wanting to know just how the defense team is going to navigate once uh the video of uh the hallway video from the hotel uh with Cassie and uh really uh the abuse that was caught there on camera.
How is the criminal is the defense team really going to navigate uh that and and talk to the jury about that video in question?
Well, you have to get the air out of the room with that video, meaning you have to own up to it.
The fact that this was not a uh moment that he's proud of, it's a moment that he has issued a public apology about.
Um, but you have to put that in the context of he's not here for a domestic violence charge against her at the hotel.
He's here for being a uh uh sexual trafficker, and you have to also uh make the argument that she never reported to this to the police, and she continued to engage in a relationship with this man for quite some time after this.
And so yeah, and that's what they're gonna do.
I'm surprised.
Um, I know his defense team is working really hard to make sure that video doesn't come into evidence chat.
Because they're gonna say his defense is gonna try to say it's not relevant.
Um, but obviously the prosecution is gonna say it's relevant because it shows a pattern, but the defense are gonna say, oh, really?
If it shows a pattern, why should you stay with him?
So um, I know the defense is fighting really hard to keep that video up, but we'll see what happens.
And so those are um actually things that are very important to put in context to the event.
You have to own the event.
You have to tell the jury that that we're not here because you agree with him morally and how he has conducted himself at each and every stage of his life.
We're here to determine whether he was um committing these uh sexual violent acts that are um uh that you're here to judge his um actions by.
And so you have to make sure that the jury is not looking at this as what would I have done in this situation, but they're looking at it, what is an illegal act, and do these people have a motive to lie for whatever personal vendetta that they may have.
And uh is it also um would it be beneficial for Diddy and his team for if the jurors would it be more beneficial if they all saw the video ahead of time, like you know, in the media reports that they describe that they've seen it in, would that be more beneficial for them to see it um in their own way instead of it being like a shock if they haven't seen it?
Yeah, so the reality is most people probably have seen it, but as a defense attorney and a former prosecutor, um I would assume that they have some knowledge of the video, and I do believe that the more times that you see the video, the less it that of the shock value that you would have from from seeing it.
Once again, you have to prepare the jury for the video that they're about to see.
Um, and I think that the defense attorneys who are just excellent attorneys, by the way, are going to set it up in their opening statement.
I'm sure they've already set it up in their broad deer questions, which are the questions that they are asking to the jury um in order to get a fair jury panel assembled.
Um, and so as many times as you can uh minimize and let the jury know the proper context that they should put the video in is really um the most important strategy that the defense will have.
And so if I'm a defense attorney, I'm gonna say that's the video that started this whole thing, and it was based in in a money pursuit that was settled by my client without any wrongdoing.
Why did she not go to the police?
Why does she run to a lawyer and try to get millions of dollars?
Why does she continue to have a relationship with this man if he was so abusive?
And why hasn't he been charged with assaulting her in any way from that specific incident?
That's that's the context that I believe the defense is gonna have to present.
Because this is a bad video.
It it there's no way around Yeah, they're gonna either have to face it head on or try to get it out.
Because I ain't gonna lie, it looks bad optically.
No matter what you say or do, it looks really bad optically for Diddy.
But if it's a bad video, you don't want to insult the intelligence of the jury by just glossing over it.
Yeah, that's uh so yeah, you have to take it head on.
So true, and also I want to get your take on what are as uh defense attorney, what are some of the things that you are looking at uh from uh for the jury when when you're looking at them?
Uh 500 more likes, guys, and we'll be at 3,000 quantum or 3200.
3200 live viewers.
So, or almost 3300.
So let's get to 3K, man.
When you're talking of we're gonna give y'all niggas a fresh of it after hours too, man.
I barely slept last night, but we're still cooking.
About a specific case.
What are you looking uh for facial reactions?
Are you looking for eye contact?
What are some of the big things that you really gear into to see?
Hey, maybe we have somebody on our side here.
You're definitely looking at eye contact.
You're looking at are they taking notes when you're talking versus when the prosecutor is talking?
You're looking at how they are looking at your client.
And so I I always tell clients, you have to have a poker face.
You have to remember that you're not just being judged by the man or the woman on the bench.
You're being judged by the jury.
They're looking at how you dress, your posture, your facial expressions, especially when certain items of evidence are coming in.
What is Mr. Combs gonna do when they show the video?
Is he gonna have any reaction to it?
Is he gonna shake his head?
Um, those are all things that jurors who are human are looking at.
And in a case of this magnitude, there's gonna be the star quality, the celebrity quality that's going on.
And so you want to make sure that you never lose track of the fact that you are being watched each and every way, especially as the attorney, the way you interact with your client when you're passing notes or when you're whispering something to them, those things are very important.
And and and so a good defense attorney is gonna try to touch his client on the back.
He's gonna shake his hand in front of the jury to humanize your client to make sure that that the jury understands the stakes.
And the stakes in this case are life-changing.
Uh, Mr. Combs could receive a life sentence for sex trafficking.
Um, he's already or effectively what would be a life sentence.
You know, he could easily get 20, 30 years for this, which is cooked, bro.
Like it is he's guys already 50, man.
55 years old.
So this is a uh very important trial, and it's one where the defense has to humanize Mr. Combs if they have any shot of um winning this case.
Yeah, those are such uh great points uh there.
And I wonder too, uh, lastly here, Keith, with the uh longer trial that it's expected to go, some eight weeks, they're saying maybe even longer than Than that, depending on uh just how uh long some of the witnesses are on the stand.
But I I I wonder, you know, they usually say with longer um trials, they worry that the jury might not be into it as much.
But I feel like with this one, of course, you you're you already have the celebrity impact here of this case, uh, where you have uh Sean Combs as the defendant.
But also, this case is so sexually charged.
I mean, it seems like it it is not going to be boring by any means.
Yeah, it it is definitely not gonna be a boring case because it's very salacious as I stated.
It's I mean, we're gonna be talking about sex acts, recording, uh, baby oil, just you know, things that people don't discuss.
Baby oil, bro.
This shit about to be crazy, man.
This the U.S. government versus babe oil.
Um, social settings, um, especially in a courtroom.
And so you have jurors who probably have never gone through this process at all.
Guys, we're gonna get a very deep insight into Diddy's life, bro, throughout this thing.
So you have to prepare the jury for what they're about to hear.
You have to tell them that at the end of this trial, if I'm Mr. Combs' attorney, you may not like my client.
You may think he's a sexual demon.
You may think that he needs God.
You may think that he got a little bit too big for his bridges.
But you're not here to make a moral judgment on him.
You're here to determine whether he committed these heinous offenses in violation of federal statute.
And you have to really, really hone in on that.
Because they are going the the jury's going to hear that he was a bully.
They're going to hear that he was um abusive, and so you have to make sure that you put context into what they are going to observe.
But I I think that the jury will be locked in.
Uh, one last point is that they are selecting six alternates.
That's a lot of um extra jurors for um a trial.
So you're gonna have them mixed in with the real jury in the event that someone has an emergency and you have to fill in in um a slot.
And so they are admonished not to talk about the case with each other or with their family.
Uh, but unless you are totally sequestered, it's just impossible.
When people find out that you're on this jury, I'm sorry.
The spouse is gonna ask about it.
The kids are gonna say, Mom, I don't know.
It's gonna be really tough to like that's why I think they're getting so many jurors chats, because this is gonna be just because the high profile of this case, it's gonna be impossible for them to not be familiar with this to some degree, bro.
The jury, what was it like?
What does he look like, right?
So, how do you buffer that?
And as an attorney, how do you figure out how to use that to your advantage?
Because um, you know, we have so much coming in with our phones and our social media and our email.
Um, how do you just stay locked in for two months on a very high profile case?
That's gonna be the fascinating part.
Yeah, you really, really will be.
And uh doesn't it seem like because this is so high profile, and because it just seems the temptation just to pick up your phone seems to be uh the the hardest part probably for people to do, wouldn't it be easier to sequester them?
I know it'd be very difficult on the jury themselves because they'd be away from their families, but how does that thinking go in and when is that even decided if it is sequestered?
Yeah, so a motion would be made um um prior to the trial um and prior to the start of the evidence in the case.
And so it doesn't look like it's gonna go that that way.
Um I believe that the jury should be sequestered because everybody has an opinion on these kind of things, especially when you have someone who has the celebrity status of Mr. Combs.
And so, you know, uh it appears that it will not be a sequestered jury, but that's really dangerous.
That's really dangerous, especially when you have um media that's gonna be talking about it day in and day out, which is what we're supposed to do, right?
Yeah, right, right.
I mean, it'll definitely be talked about, and boy, will there be uh stuff to talk about?
It seems like each day it will be new information starting on Monday there.
But Keith Johnson, thanks so much for joining us on live now from Fox.
It was a great uh time to speak with you, get your insight.
And I know this won't be the last time that we speak.
I know we'll be speaking during this trial as well.
All right.
Thank you for having me.
Sounds good.
No problem.
You take care.
Bye bye.
Yes.
All right, everyone.
So uh thanks again.
All right.
So uh guys, we're at 2590.
We need uh six uh four hundred more chat.
400 more, and we will continue the show will go on.
Let me read some chats while we wait here.
Uh Khadora, my parents are on vacation.
Okay, oh yeah, from Lahore.
Yep.
I'm glad that your family's back, bro.
Um, who's the greatest rapper in the games is Dylan Dylan Dillon.
Yep, that's the legendary from uh from then.
Uh what else we got here?
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Shout out to you, bro.
Welcome to Cal'Club.
Um Hamza Rakou says, uh, bro, took me back to early 2000s when you had every rapper make a single, a rock single with some random rock band.
We had Diddy dancing in the background all the way back since Biggie.
Yep.
What about run DMC and Guns and Roses?
Yeah, that's I mentioned that before.
Demetrius, we have to uh do a red pill blue pill song on Friday after the after hours with you, Mo and Bill's last week Sabat was letting uh the sun with that.
Yeah, that might happen.
Near mine.
You know what I noticed is because of Demetrius Raps.
You know, I noticed about the podcast that you went on recently, like Alex Jones simple and Pierce Morgan.
They have a terrible problem interrupting while people speak, and when they're speaking, everybody waits until they're done.
That shit pisses me off.
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie.
Like, the thing is is like what like Alex Jones Simple and Pierce Morgan, they don't bring you on to really interview you, bro.
They bring you on to like contribute here and there, and then they they do the majority of the talking, which you know I've always thought was kind of weird.
But that's how they run their shows.
They bring you on more to contribute.
Um, and then uh they still run their shit.
Versus me, when I get a guest on, I let the guests do most of the talking, right?
Or I I always try to get the guests to talk more.
But, you know, it's one of the criticisms that people actually have for uh I know Tim Poole, people complain a lot and say that he he uh likes the sound of his voice when he has guests.
I know people complain about that.
But um, but you guys gotta remember that um he's not bringing you on as a guest to interview you because they're bringing you on as guests to contribute.
So I know people get uh frustrated by that, but it's a completely different um frame when you do it that way.
So, you know, you can't you can't beat them up too bad.
Um, you know, Alex Jones and uh um and Tim Poole and Pierce Morgan, you know.
Um now when Pierce Morgan brings you on for a one-on-one, yeah, that does get annoying.
Like what he did with Andrew Tate, that that is annoying.
But um for the other stuff though, it's fine.
It's you're there to contribute, bro.
So don't be too mad at them, Demetrius.
Um, but I can see why you're frustrated.
Let's see here.
All right.
Uh what are we at here?
We're at 2634.
Still waiting for you, niggas, man.
Still waiting for you, ninjas.
We'll go back to the Trump interview until we get that 3,000.
Uh it's all part of the same thing, though.
The uh big emergency right now is that we have thousands of people that we want to take out, and we have some judges that want everybody to go to the case.
Some of them you appointed, sir, including three on the Supreme Court.
It's unbelievable.
It's unbelievable how that happens, but they do change.
Just to button this up, though.
Are you planning to lift that emergency order anytime soon?
Now that the border security is a good idea.
We have an emergency.
We have a massive emergency.
Overall, it's an overall emergency on immigration.
And uh the if the courts don't allow us to take people out.
If we had to have a court case, every single think of it, every single person.
We have millions of people.
So let's talk about this, because uh obviously you've had a back and forth with the Supreme Court in a nine to zero decision.
The Supreme Court directed your administration to facilitate the return.
You've talked about this in the past of Kilmar Brego Garcia uh from a prison in El Salvador whose deportation your administration called an administrative error.
You said in a recent interview you could bring him back, but you won't.
Are you defying the Supreme Court?
No, I'm relying on the attorney general of the United States.
Pam Bondi is very capable, doing a great job, because I'm not involved in the illegality or the illegality.
I'm I have lawyers to do that, and that's why I have a great DOJ.
We have a great one.
We had a very corrupt one before.
Now we have a great one.
And uh there's a I ain't gonna lie, guys.
Pam Bondi is very incompetent, man.
The the whole she's been fucking up with the Epstein thing.
She's more concerned with doing fucking interviews on Fox News and declassifying Epstein shit.
That's why this James O'Keefe thing where Epstein is going so crazy right now is because she didn't, she's been doing a shitty ass job.
So, you know, it is what it is.
Not viewing the decision the way you said it.
They don't view it that way at all.
All right, guys, around 300 to go, man.
300 more uh likes, and we'll get this shit popping, man.
Let's go.
Let's get 3000 ninjas.
Oh, they think it's a totally different decision.
Well, you say you have the power to bring them back, though.
Your attorney general says, quote, that's up to El Salvador.
Just to put a fine point on this.
Do you have the power to bring a Breggo Garcia back as the Supreme Court?
Well, I have the power to ask for him to come back if I'm instructed by the Attorney General that it's legal to do so.
But the decision as to whether or not he should come back will be the head of El Salvador, he's a very capable man.
Well, you know, and your attorney general has said it the issues with that word facilitate.
Will you seek clarification from the Supreme Court?
Do you need to go back to the Supreme Court?
We may do that.
I was asking about that.
We may do that.
There are some people that say, bring them back, put him in trial, and you get him out right away because you take you see what happened just this morning.
Tapes came out, horrible tapes from his wife.
You don't get much worse than that.
You don't get I mean, he seems certainly like a very dangerous, very bad person, but even the wife who uh was so afraid she was afraid to talk, and all of a sudden tapes got released this morning that were devastating to him.
And this is the point, sir, uh about due process.
The Constitution says every person, citizens and non-citizens deserve to process.
Why not push to have him come back, present all of that evidence in court, let a judge decide.
Well, I'll leave that to the lawyers and I'll leave that to the Attorney General of the United States.
Because they're in it.
You have to understand.
I'm dealing with Russia and Ukraine.
I'm dealing with the remote.
I'm dealing with Iran.
I'm dealing with uh Rwanda and the Congo are fighting, and we're trying to get that one straightened out, and I think we have done that.
Did a great job.
Nobody even talks about it, but I think we're close to doing that.
Uh they're looking like they're gonna maybe make a peace deal, which was would be good, but I'm dealing with a lot of different things.
Uh I don't know much about this gentleman other than I hear he's an absolute not good person, and I have very capable legal people, and John Sauer, as you know, and all the top people.
And I have to rely on that to interpret whatever said by the Supreme Court.
Now, with that being said, I have tremendous respect for the Supreme Court.
Look, three of the people are people I appointed.
Right.
And I have great respect for the Supreme Court, and I would expect that the attorney general will be doing the right thing.
Your Secretary of State says everyone who's here, citizens and non-citizens deserve due process.
Do you agree, Mr. Clay?
I don't know.
I'm not I'm not a lawyer.
I don't know.
Well, the Fifth Amendment says, I don't know.
It seems it seems uh it might be.
Okay, so he fucked up by saying that right there.
Um and the liberals are actually going crazy.
Like I've already seen like Hassan Piker, Kyle Kalinski, Dave Pac-Man, all of them are melting down about this uh, you know, this due process comment.
Um I'm not a lawyer.
Which we'll rewind it.
Let's know.
I want you guys to hear this again, because the left is fucking freaking out about this shit.
So let's play it back again.
Citizens deserve due process.
Do you agree, Mr. Fox?
I don't know.
Tremendous respect for the Supreme Court.
Look, three of the people are people I appointed.
Right.
And I have great respect for the Supreme Court.
Three hundred to go, ninjas.
Three hundred to go, we hit three thousand.
Let's go.
And I would expect that the attorney general will be doing the right thing.
Your Secretary of State says everyone who's here, citizens and non-citizens deserve due process.
Do you agree, Mr. Fox?
I don't know.
I'm not I'm not a lawyer.
I don't know.
Well, the Fifth Amendment.
Okay, so him saying that is really bad.
What he should have said was they are gonna get the due process based on where they stand with immigration status, where they stand with the courts, etc.
They are all going to get due process, but not everyone's due process is the same.
That's why we should have answered it.
Because the left is looking at this, because here's the thing that you guys gotta understand about these fucking liberals.
Their argument right now is basically one main thing.
Trump's a fascist.
He was a fascist.
Oh, he's a dictator.
That's their main, you know, arguments.
Frank, go to your bed.
Go to your bed, buddy.
So since that's their main argument, what what ends up happening, chat, is um when he says shit like this, it adds credence to their ridiculous claim that he's a fascist.
But the reality is what you know, he's not a lawyer.
And a lot of the times he's gonna rely heavily upon people like Pam Bondi and the people at the Department of Justice to interpret the law, because not only is this criminal law, this is immigration law, which is even more fucking ambiguous than even regular law.
So he's gonna have to rely heavily upon the lawyers um, you know, in this team.
So um, and he's kind of alluding to that here, but obviously making a comment like this just gives more ammunition to the Democrats.
Now, I know what he means by that, right?
I understand that like an illegal alien is not gonna get the same level of due process as an American citizen.
Because, you know, immigration law comes into the play here, and immigration law is vastly different than criminal law here.
Um but the American public doesn't understand that.
So for him to say something like this, right?
Um, it could easily be misconstrued and misinterpreted um as this guy's a fascist, this guy doesn't have you know respect for due process, this guy doesn't have respect for rule of law, blah, blah, blah.
And that's what the Democrats are basically insinuating um when they play this clip, and this is why they're losing their minds.
So I think it's very important for him to like be able to, and this this one thing that does like it's a it's a good and a bad thing about Trump.
The good thing is he's able to speak in very layman terms, so the average person like knows what he's saying.
But the bad part is um the people that are intelligent or manipulative, like a lot of these Democrats, because Democrats tend to be more educated.
Let's just be honest here.
Uh lefties, wokies, Democrats, progressives, they tend to be more educated than conservatives.
Let's just be honest here.
They just are, right?
This is why the college uh world academia is dominated by liberals, right?
So since Trump speaks to such layman terms, regular people uh can understand him.
But the problem is that the more intelligent people, and a lot of times the Democrats use that language and twist it around the way that they want.
This is why Trump has been literally been um misinterpreted so many times, right?
Like the whole Charlottesville.
Oh, they were fine people, right?
Because he doesn't um in his effort to use language that's uh more appealable to a majority, ones that have happening is the more intelligent people can take that language and interpret it in a certain way and then put out some propaganda.
Does that make sense, Chad?
Does that make sense?
So they use this simplicity his word simplicity to his to his detriment a lot of the times.
And this is a perfect example of that.
Because I've already seen, like I said before, a lot of people on the left run wild with this shit.
I don't know.
It seems it seems uh it it might say that, but if you're talking about that, then we'd have to have a million or two million or three million trials.
We have thousands of people that are some of the people.
Someone said educated doesn't mean intelligent.
Yeah, but you gotta understand, uh, Blackest Panther, that educated, right, still means that they're gonna be able to have a better grasp on the English language and a better way to manipulate it.
That's my point.
You get what I'm saying?
When they're educated.
Murderers and some drug dealers and some of the worst people on earth, but it's some of the worst, most dangerous people on earth.
And I was elected to get them the hell out of here, and the courts are holding me from doing it.
But even given those numbers that you're talking about, don't you need to uphold the constitution of the United States as president?
I don't know.
Uh I have to respond by saying again, I have brilliant lawyers that work for me, and they are going to And I'll be honest, guys, I hate to admit this, but I guarantee you, man, if we took a majority of geniuses, most of them will probably swing left, bro.
If I'm gonna be all the way honest.
If we took a majority of geniuses, most of them would probably swing left, unfortunately.
It'll be close.
It'll be like maybe 55, 45, but I would argue most of them are gonna swing left.
Obviously, follow what the Supreme Court said.
What you said is not.
Because remember, conservatism is simply common sense, Chad.
That's what that's what conservatism is.
Conservatism is simply common sense.
It adheres to biological realities, it adheres to tradition, it hears to how things have worked forever.
That's the power of conservatism.
Um thanks.
Um so it's not it's that that's the that's the situation.
Right?
What I heard the Supreme Court said Like these dudes that do the coding and work in tech in Silicon Valley, why do you think they're all fucking raging liberals?
They're high IQ, they're brilliant, but they're liberal.
You know?
Some of them are conservative, but a majority of...
A. Sorry, Frank was over here crying.
So um a majority of uh of geniuses, I think are gonna be not a huge majority, but a majority are gonna be um left-leaning.
And conservatives tend to be more just common sense.
They have a different interpretation.
Is anyone in your administration right now in contact with El Salvador about returning a Brago Garcia to the United States?
I don't know.
You'd have to ask uh the attorney general that question.
Okay.
At least two Americans have been mistakenly.
He should have said that from the beginning.
He should have just said that from the beginning the whole time.
Mr. President, should lawful residents of this country start carrying a lot of people.
Some stupid ass niggas in the chat saying, Oh, that's not right.
Look, um, there's a research paper that shows that liberals are more intelligent than conservatives.
Yeah, they are, bro.
Like, nigga, see, God, bro.
See, like, this is what I mean when I say like this.
Hell, the fact that I even said that and you niggas are getting offended shows that like a lot of conservatives are retards.
Bro, You guys understand that most of the people that vote for Trump are like middle America, average IQ motherfuckers, bro.
Okay.
The educated, the people that have higher IQs, they tend to vote Democrat, man.
They tend to be more progressive.
Now, is this every single time?
No.
But remember, conservatives value certain things.
They value more nationalism, they value more pro-liberty, right?
They value, but but not at the cost of obviously, you know, they they value they value liberty, but they're not necessarily always for like smaller governments like libertarians.
Big difference there, right?
But like your traditional conservative, they're more for, you know, nationalism, religion, God and country, families, um, being self-sufficient, biological realities between men and women, right?
Men should be providers, women should be at home, um, having kids, uh, you know, oppose homosexuality, oppose sexual degeneracy, like traditionalism is like the foundation of conservatism.
That's why it's called conservatism, because you're conserving traditional values that tend to be based on Abrahamic religion beliefs.
Okay, that is why it's called that.
However, okay, conservatives, a lot of the times tend to not be as educated or come from the elite universities or from um to tech world, okay.
Most brilliant people, a lot of the times end up being swinging left.
Is it all the time?
No.
But a lot of the time, yes.
Because the education in academia world is run by progressives.
It's just the truth.
Why do you guys think someone like Jordan Peterson is so widely respected?
I'll tell you why.
Because, well, before, before he became like uh the fucking you know, snivelling crybaby that he is now.
But the reason why Jordan Peterson was so popular, chat, because Jordan Peterson was the first conservative conservative, okay, that can go into these academic worlds and debate these motherfuckers.
Why do you think Ben Shapiro's got so popular?
Because he was another person that was able to speak the academia language, Harvard graduate that is conservative.
That is why these guys blew up.
If high IQ was so common on the right, Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson would be just a run in the mill, right?
But it's because they have a good grass on the English language, it's because they understand academia, it's because they're able to go ahead and dismantle left-wing talking points.
So, in other words, they speak academic language, they come from that world.
Peterson was a former professor.
Ben Shapiro was a Harvard is a Harvard graduate, went to law school.
The reason why they stood out is because they're conservatives that can speak left-wing language.
Does that make sense, chat?
And again, I'm just gonna be honest with y'all.
Some of you guys don't understand this because you might not have come from that world, but I have.
I've spent four years in Boston.
I'm here to tell you niggas.
The academic world run by liberals, absolutely run by liberals, and it's even worse now.
Why do you guys think I got so much heckling when I went to University of South Carolina?
Why do you guys think Charlie Kirk does college tours?
It's not because niggas are conservatives.
It's slowly changing.
But the reason why he gets so many views, and the reason why people love to see him go over there and talk to these uh college kids is because a more majority of them are fucking liberals.
Now, does educated necessarily mean intelligent?
Not all the time.
Not all the time, for sure.
But most intelligent educated people tend to lean left.
Not always, but they do a lot of the times.
That is why people like Ben Shapiro and Jordan Peterson are such anomalies.
Their rise to fame and their popularity is proof as to what I'm saying is correct.
Okay?
I hope that makes sense.
And I hope I explain myself there for you guys.
But I think niggas in the chat get what I'm saying.
And yeah, like I said, there's there's a reason there's research papers out there that show that lefties tend to be more um intelligent than conservatives.
Because remember, guys, when you guys are looking at conservatives, you guys are going off the cream of the crop.
You're thinking about people like me, you're thinking about people like Nick Fuentes, you're thinking about people like uh Jordan Peterson, Benjamin, whatever.
You guys are thinking of like niggas that can articulate themselves and understand this shit to a deep level.
That is not most conservatives, bro.
If I'm gonna be honest with y'all.
Let's just be very honest here.
Most conservatives are stupid.
They really are.
You can't take like the top percentage of conservative political commentators and say, oh like all conservatives think this way.
No, nigga.
The average conservative can't even tell you why they're voting for Trump, bro.
If I'm gonna keep it all the way a thousand.
And the left prays on that.
You know how many times I see clips from liberals?
Kyle Kalinski, Hassan Piker, um Luke Beasley, Pondra politics, all these niggas.
You know what they do?
Dean Withers.
They literally just post content of them stumping Trump supporters.
That's all they do.
Thank you.
So um so that's the reality.
That's the truth, bro.
Keep it a thousand with y'all.
Most Trump supporters can't effectively articulate to you why they voted for Trump.
Let's just call it a thousand, bro.
I told you guys before.
I'm not really, I'm not like just a political commentator.
I'm a nigga that comes from the self-improvement world, so I'm giving keeping it all the way at the thousand with you guys.
I'm not getting paid by no fucking administrations.
I'm not on turning point USA.
I'm not a member of the DNC.
I don't have fucking um an affiliate program with Blaze.
Like, I don't deal with no conservative media outlets whatsoever.
Fresh of fit is it.
We are 1,000% independent.
Nobody can tell us shit.
So I'm telling you guys what it is.
I don't have an incentive to lie to y'all about Trump.
Most Trump supporters are retards.
Sorry.
If I take an average Trump supporter and I tell them why'd you vote for Trump?
They won't even be able to tell you why.
They'd say, uh, come on, the bed.
Come on, the bed, stupid.
You wanna know what?
Most Trump supporters are like the knock boys.
There we go.
Most Trump supporters are like the kelt boys, bro.
It's a cool thing to do.
Conservatism is cool again.
Make America great again, right?
But if I pull Steiny to the side or if I pull Kyle Ford uh Kyle or any of these niggas, hey, why'd y'all vote for Trump?
They will not be able to tell you why, bro.
Uh woke is bad.
Okay.
What else?
Uh they'll tell you like some surface level shit.
Bro, it's like the left is crazy, bro.
Like, they want none genders.
Nigga, let's be honest.
The trans shit, that's like one percent of the population, bro.
Let's just keep it all the way a thousand.
These like um transsexual individuals, right?
That are like reading novels to kids at schools and shit like that, bro.
This is one percent of the the problem, bro.
It's like one percent of the population.
Oh yeah, these niggas, I think they got the girls in the back.
I'm gonna tell these niggas to turn the music down.
Y'all can hear us in the back.
I'm gonna tell these niggas turning music down.
I'm gonna tell these niggas turning music down.
So anyway, um, so yeah, bro.
Like, I don't mean to be an asshole, but like that's the average Trump supporter.
Or like nelt boys.
Like, bro.
You guys want to know when I realize that these niggas are retarded?
Look, look, bro.
Bro.
I need to find a clip here.
Absolute responsibility for everything all of the time.
You're choosing bad apples because you ain't got any good ones.
Yo, what stamp is it, guys, where um Tay said the shit about the boys.
Even if she cheats on you, every man goes, uh, she's a ho, she cheated, her friends made her do it.
She wants interesting people on the planet, but no, instead of doing that, I'm gonna sit there and listen to her with her opinions.
And she didn't even give me a kid.
What the fuck's she gonna talk about?
Sex in the city?
Well, I think sometimes the guys are scared of having a kid, right?
Like, if I was dating a girl for a year, don't you gotta be careful, like who you have a kid with?
Why?
Like that girl's gonna be in your life forever, then.
No, she's not the kid is.
Well, you still gonna have to interact with her and shit.
She's gonna have to text you, you're gonna have to see her.
You haven't gonna see her all the time.
You know what it is?
It's kind of what you think I'm overthinking that?
Of course you are.
Because it's I don't know.
Maybe maybe I'm maybe I'm just more militant.
I don't know.
Maybe, yeah.
Maybe I'm just definitely are, but well, no disrespect.
I found it.
Sorry, guys.
Look, this is what I'm trying to say.
Like, this is your average conservative, bro.
This is your average conservative in America, chat.
This is actually interesting.
So let's analyze this.
Free speech.
This is an interesting conversation because America believes it has free speech.
It doesn't.
But every single country in the world has things you cannot talk about.
Every single country in the world has off topics, off limit topics.
In Russia, it's Putin.
In the Middle East, it's Islam.
In Turkey, it's Erdogan.
If you talk against them, you're gonna get in a lot of trouble.
Do you know what the American one is?
What?
Speaking out against the Dems?
Speaking out against the Jews.
If you speak out against the Jews in America, bro.
What?
Speaking out against the Dems.
You stupid.
One more time for y'all niggas.
If you So you can't talk about certain people in different countries.
True.
Talk against them, you're gonna get in a lot of trouble.
Do you know what the American one is?
What?
Speaking out against the Dems?
You stupid.
Speaking out against the Jews.
If you speak out against the Jews in America, you're gonna get a lot of trouble.
So every single country has the How the fuck does Andrew Tate know this, but he doesn't live here?
And then this nigga Kyle lives here and doesn't know that.
I know he's Canadian, but it doesn't they run Canada too, chat.
Nigga, they run Canada too, and he's been here in the United States for literally like two two decades, damn near.
Like this dude Kyle been here for a minute, bro.
He lives here.
And he's in and he's an entertainment.
So he should notice.
Nick is a YouTuber and he lives in LA.
He should notice shit.
What the fuck?
That's your average Trump supporter, bro.
Trying to explain to you guys.
Your average Trump supporter is not like me and Nick Fuentes, bro.
I'm sorry.
They're fucking dumb.
And even even Nick don't fuck with the Trump administration like that no more.
Because of the control of the of these niggas, man.
He likes Trump as a person, but he hates his policies, which I completely understand.
Completely capitulated to the fucking Zionist lobby.
So I understand why.
But that is your average American chat.
And if you don't believe me, Nelk has a huge fucking audience.
Huge audience.
Frat bros drinking alcohol, say, yeah, Trump.
Idiots like Dave Portnoy, another dumbass nigga.
Dude doesn't even know.
All of a sudden, Auschwitz in Germany.
Stupid ass nigga.
Some Poland.
Dumb fuck.
That's your average conservative chat.
Try to explain this to y'all, man.
Like, get it through your head.
Get it through your fucking head.
Most conservatives are fucking retards.
They just are.
This is why I say all the time when conservatives debate liberals, you gotta put the best.
You have to put the best.
You guys don't believe me?
Let me give me another example that uh conservatives are fucking retards.
This bitch, remember this girl?
This bitch, remember this bitch?
I remember watching the show so fucking mad, bro.
Did you ever just think about like not being an annoying little f it?
Which is so.
I know it's different.
So she's mad because he's embarrassing her intellectually, so she has to go ahead and insult him.
L nigga, bro, that the cooked.
This was a bad look when she debated him.
He made her look stupid, bro.
Absolutely stupid.
And the reason why liberals are very selective on who they debate when it comes to conservatives, is they make sure to talk to the retards like this bitch.
This is why Dean Withers will take a debate with her twice.
He'll talk to Steiny, he'll talk to Bradley Martin, he'll talk to these guys.
He will not fucking sit across the table from someone like me or Nick Fuentes.
He won't do it.
Won't do it, bro.
So um.
So, yes, guys, like most conservatives are retards, and most conservatives don't understand um them boys.
Because not being a retard is half the game, the other half is understanding who really runs this country.
That's the real red pill.
And though people are waking up.
People are waking up.
I truly do think that guys like me and Nick are leading a fucking revolution here of the Great Awakening.
Ian Carol's Candace Owens, etc.
It's gonna take years for us to reprogram people from their TradCon mindset.
Because keep in mind, the Daily Wire, Turning Point USA, Prager U, Blaze Media.
These guys still have a monopoly on conservative media.
They still have the monopoly.
And they still are pro-Israel.
So it's gonna take a few years.
Let's go.
go.
It's fucking 920?
Shit.
It's fucking 1020?
Yeah, Nick debated Dean, but you can't find it.
You gotta like go on kick to find it and shit.
And Nick made him look stupid, to be honest with you.
Thank you.
So yeah, he won't, he won't uh.
I actually, you know what?
I think because he went on with Nick and Nick embarrassed him.
He was like, I don't want to do this again.
And he ran away from my shit.
Actually, someone said I would love to debunk that, Myron.
That's how stupid you are, bro.
Just because you could debunk it and you're a smart conservative, doesn't mean that most conservatives are smart, bro.
Like, holy shit, y'all niggas are acting like women.
Fuck, man.
Most people are stupid, let alone conservatives and liberals, bro.
Most people are stupid in general.
Okay, yo, Mark, and uh, nope, this is uh guys remember five and up on reading.
Do you think uh most geniuses are atheists as well?
Uh I don't know if they're atheists, but they tend to not be as strong believers.
Um Demetrius says, Yo, Mar, you know what I noticed about the oh no, got that one.
My dog ain't my copy of why women deserve less face, orange frowning, okay.
My police support Russell Brand and cover his trial that's starting soon.
Wow, they already got the trial going?
Bro, nigga, how is that even possible?
England has some really fast trials.
Should I wait till money Monday to talk about real estate?
Also, could you comment on Israel and Iran both using F-35s and airstrikes against each other?
I thought only the United States could own F-35s.
Um, no, what you're what you're referring to is um India.
India can't uh no, Pakistan can't use F-35s on India.
That's what you're referring to.
Israel and and other Israel, they could they can use whatever the fuck they want, Israel.
Them niggas got no rules, bro.
How many like Israel does whatever the fuck Israel wants, bro?
They're like a badass little kid that's spoiled.
And we keep giving them fucking candy.
Despite the fact that they don't fucking listen to what we say.
Anyway, uh what do we have?
Are we at 3K?
We're at 2850.
Guys, we're almost there.
Hundred uh 150 more likes, ninjas.
Frank, go to your bed.
Bad.
Bed.
All right.
Where we at here?
Bring paperwork with them when they leave their homes.
I don't think that'll be necessary.
But uh, what you're not saying is that many people have been killed, maimed, badly hurt by illegal immigrants that can't be.
You know, I should I should probably react to the Nick Fuentes and Dean Withers debate.
I'll react to that shit.
I'll react.
I still haven't I'm surprised I completely forgot that they even did that, man.
I need to I should probably react to that.
probably be some good content.
...over that are from prisons and from jails and from mental institutions and they're hurting And if we don't get them out, we're not gonna have a country for long.
We need honest, yeah.
We need honest media, and we need walls.
We need to have borders.
And by the way, I built a lot of walls, and if we didn't do that, we wouldn't be able to have those.
You know, we would not be able to have the kind of numbers if I wasn't successful in building hundreds of miles of wall.
Very quickly, sir.
The last time you and I spoke in December.
Yeah, that's kind of a not really, but that's fine.
You said that you would consider working on getting dreamers legal status.
Dreamers, of course, those who are brought here illegally as children.
Where are those efforts stand?
Is that a priority for you?
Well, it's not a priority for the Democrats because every time we talk about it, They don't want to talk about it because I guess they like it as a political issue, but they're not good at political issues because they still want to have men playing women's sports.
Well, Republicans do control Congress right now, Mr. President.
And they're gonna and they're gonna lose it in the midterms.
Definitely gonna lose it in the midterms.
A priority.
Well, you you'd need for that, you would need to have support from Democrats.
Historically speaking, that um the presiding party um typically loses the midterms.
So the the Democrats are gonna take the house on the next one, guys.
Democrats, and we have no support from the Democrats.
Give me ones in the chat if you guys agree.
But I think I think the Dems are gonna take it over after this shit, bro.
Because they're they're they're again, this is why it's so important.
Like they're running with this fascist narrative, they're running with this totalitarian argument, um, authoritarianism.
They're saying that Trump is doesn't b believe in due process, rule of law.
He I think he's gonna lose the house uh in the midterms.
Give me ones if you guys agree with me.
But I think the Dems are gonna are gonna take it uh back.
Right now we got the lead, but they're definitely gonna take that shit back, bro.
Because the left is running with propaganda, saying that he's he's he's supporting the the Israel for war, he's not he didn't stop the conflict in Russia.
Um the tariffs have been a big L. They're gonna completely um go after him and say that he's a dictator.
And I think they're gonna that we're gonna lose the house chat.
If I'm gonna be honest, 100%.
And and historically speaking, um the administration that's in power almost always loses the house in midterms.
Have you had any discussions about Trump?
Yeah, we've had discussions.
I we would do something.
I'd love to put in beautiful immigration for everybody, but the Democrats don't want to approve anything.
Okay, cool.
Some of you guys disagree.
For those of you that are disagree that are putting twos, tell me why you guys think the Republicans are gonna keep the house done.
Tell me why they're gonna keep the house.
I see a couple of y'all put in twos.
Tell tell me why why you think of two.
I don't mind.
I'm like, I'm not trying to argue with y'all.
I want to genuinely see why you guys think the um the Republicans are gonna keep the House.
All they want to do is knock out a tax bill.
We're trying to get approved right now, the biggest tax cut in the history of our country.
And if it doesn't get approved, it's a 68% tax increase, and that's what the Democrats want.
They want a 68% tax increase.
It's rather incredible.
Um, and I do want to talk to you about your legislation, but let's talk about Doge very quickly.
Doge has fired and then rehired thousands of federal workers, including FAA employees and yeah, that boy Elon gone, bro.
See, this is why I hate some of y'all niggas in the chat, bro.
I'm literally trying to engage with y'all and have like good discourse.
And I'm telling you guys, type a two and tell me why the Dems are gonna win.
Or sorry, why the Republicans are gonna keep the house.
Will they win?
Or do you b uh or do you want to believe they'll win?
No, I'm telling y'all that the Dems are gonna win.
That's what I'm telling you guys.
I'm not telling you guys I want the Dems to win.
I'm saying the Dems are going to win.
Because Trump's approval ratings are down right now.
The tariff situation fucked make made him look really bad on the economic stage.
Okay, because of the triffern dilemma that I just told y'all about.
It's not doing anything to to uh you know stop the trade deficit, and realistically speaking, for us to bring those jobs back to America is gonna take years and real commitment.
And he literally just said in this interview, oh well the tariffs aren't permanent.
Nigga, then no one's gonna build factories here.
If you can't commit to say that it's gonna be permanent, niggas are not gonna build factories here.
Like we just went over this economically, how it's impossible.
Okay?
Look, I love Trump, but this sir, this tariff plan is half-assed.
Good program on paper, terrible in application.
So what I'm saying is, um, and then you know, obviously the Dems going crazy, rallying, saying that he's uh uh dictator, all this other shit, right?
I think that he that we're gonna lose the house.
Do I want us to lose the house?
No.
But I think we are gonna lose the house.
So once again, niggas in the chat.
You know what?
Let me run a poll on YouTube.
What the fuck am I doing here?
Let me just run a poll on YouTube.
I think the Dems are gonna win.
The House.
It's not what I want to happen, but I think the Dems are going to win.
Thank you.
It's not about what you want.
It's about what do you think will happen?
All right, polls up, niggas.
Let me know what you guys want.
Uh what you guys think.
I'm charge of aviation safety, specialists working on nuclear polls up on you two.
Vote on there.
And if you vote no, like I said before, put a two and then tell me why.
I genuinely want to know why.
Your weapon.
Why are you guys think the Republicans will be able to maintain the house?
Safety.
What do you say to those who believe Elon Musk's chainsaw approach has jeopardized the safety and security of America?
Well, he found 160 billion dollars worth of fraud, waste and abuse.
I mean, I think she's done an amazing job.
I think his people have done an incredible job.
They're brilliant people.
They know the computer.
I actually asked them, what's their big trait?
He said they're unbelievable at computers.
In other words, you can't fake them out because these people are in many cases crooks.
Yeah, Jack Sharon, a good analysis.
He says the issue is his approval is going down as we do more right-wing things.
If Trump said tariffs are permanent, we definitely lose.
Do I want permanent tariffs?
Yes, but it can't happen, bro.
Perfect.
Like, I'm telling you, bro.
Like, the problem is that the administration is doing half-ass shit.
They're doing half-assed shit.
But it was fraud, waste, and abuse.
They found your question should be asked a different way.
Yo, as you guys can tell from this interview, Trump is kind of out to lunch, bro.
He lets all the people in his cabinet do all the work, bro.
This nigga be chilling.
He'd be golfing the shit.
He's just chilling, man.
The guy's like 80 years old, bro.
He he relies heavily upon his cabinet to do shit, guys.
Uh, were certain things found?
Yes.
How much?
160 billion dollars.
Think of what 160 billion is.
He found 160 million.
He said he'd find two trillion.
This nigga Chewy said stop sucking Trump's dick.
Are you stupid, nigga?
I just said that the Dems are gonna take the house.
You dumbass.
What the fuck are you talking about?
I'm one of the few political commentators on the right that actually criticizes Trump.
Shut the fuck up.
Are you dumb?
Holy shit, you're fucking retarded.
This is why people like watching my shit because they know I'm gonna say what the fuck it is, bro.
I'm not like I'm not getting paid by any of these um right-wing media companies or left-wing media companies.
I'm 100%.
I mean, I'm a right, I people consider me far right, whatever.
But like I will criticize conservatives all the time.
I I probably dunk on conservatives more than I do than on liberals, bro.
Be honest with y'all.
Because my problem with liberals is they're stupid.
Like when it comes to common sense.
They might be into like, you know, academia or whatever.
You know, they're stupid when it comes to that, right?
They can have hierarchies, but they're still stupid.
They don't understand, they don't have common sense like conservatives do.
But the problem with conservatives is that they suck Israeli dick too much.
So conservatives are cucks to the Jews, and liberals are cucks to everybody else.
Well, we're not finished yet.
We're not finished yet.
Do you think the work continues even though he's leaving?
He said he's yes, I like Trump, but I will crit I like him as a person.
But I will absolutely criticize him as a president when he does dumb shit.
He's leaving behind some very brilliant people.
They were on television last night.
They're super high IQ people.
I am able to compartmentalize my respect and admiration for Trump as a person versus him as a president.
I will 100% say when he does dumb shit as a president.
And I've been super critical on him bending the knee to the fucking Zinus lobby.
I like high IQ people.
The Democrats unlike other people.
Like me and Nick are the only real niggas that that will call out Miram Adelson.
We are the only ones that will with a platform, a sizable platform.
Um, me, Nick, Candace, uh, I'm thinking of people that actually run podcasts.
That like, you know, Jake Shields.
Like, most conservatives will not have this conversation, bro.
Crets don't have many of them.
Let me ask you about some news that broke.
You are threatening to rescind Harvard's tax exempt status.
Yeah.
Uh, and yet directing the IRS to investigate and rescind a university's tax exempt status is contrary to what's in the federal law.
The law is a good thing.
All right, so okay, someone said a good thing here.
It says, two, why didn't the DIMs the Dems win a single swing state?
Because everyone hates Kamala.
Everyone hates Kamala.
Look, let's break this down.
You guys want to know why Kamala Harris lost?
There are a couple of things that she did wrong.
One of the biggest reasons that Kamala Harris lost the lost the um the election.
Number one, she came in late.
Okay?
It was supposed to be Biden, and then Biden embarrassed himself at the debate against Trump.
So what ended up happening was he dropped out the race and then she got put in.
Okay?
So she didn't properly she didn't have enough time to properly campaign.
Okay.
Second, she didn't win the nomination via the DNC as typically done.
This also looked bad because basically what happens is Democrats rely so heavily on race politics.
If Biden didn't immediately give her the seat to run for president, it would have looked really bad because she's black and she's a woman.
Okay?
So the Democrats had to give her the position, she didn't earn it.
That looks bad, right?
Number three, she avoided real interviews and adversarial um press conferences.
She didn't answer any questions.
Okay?
That looked really bad.
As a vice president who literally was under the Biden administration, you should be media train at a point where you can handle any questions.
You've been in a position of power for four fucking years, getting grilled.
So she wouldn't do adversarial interviews and she wouldn't do press conferences asking questions.
Okay?
All of her interviews were softball interviews until she finally woke up and decided to go on Fox and she looked stupid.
Okay?
That's number three.
Fourth, the Biden administration had a very bad rap.
So her being vice president, though she did take some of Biden's constituents as as you know, people so supporting her, right?
Um, Biden, speaking generally, was not liked, had a very low approval rating.
So her as vice president, it hurt because she didn't do enough to distance herself from the Biden administration for obvious reasons.
It would look really bad if she's on campaign as vice president, saying, Oh, yeah, by the way, I'm not gonna be like Joe Biden.
Bitch, you're a part of his administration.
So she was unable to distance herself from the bad policies and decision making of the Biden administration because she was a vice president within it.
Okay?
So she was stuck in a rock in a hard place.
And then lastly, she didn't utilize social media the way she was supposed to.
She relied way too much upon um uh traditional media and traditional uh uh um traditional celebrities to endorse her when traditional celebrities no longer have the same poll.
No one gives a fuck about what Taylor Swift says.
No one gives a fuck about Beyoncé saying that I'm gonna support Kamala Harris.
Nobody gives a shit that LeBron James says we need Kamala Harris.
You know what they do give a fuck about?
That Joe Joe that um that Donald Trump went on Joe Rogan and sat there for three hours and answered tough questions to a degree.
He might have lied about some of the stuff, but the point is that he answered questions.
You know why people like Donald Trump?
Why Donald Trump won?
He won on CNN and he uh on multiple occasions.
He did the open house with them, etc.
And dealt with an adversarial press.
JD Vance did the same thing.
JD Vance didn't run from it either.
He went on Rogan and he also did adversarial interviews.
So Kamala between oh, and then on top of that, she's a bad speaker publicly.
Very bad speaker publicly.
And she's incompetent.
So all of these things made it where um made it where she was niggas couldn't vote for her, bro.
That's why Trump won all the swing states.
But remember, when it comes to the House, it's not Kamala Harris.
She's not the face of the of the left anymore.
She's at the face of the Democratic Party.
So you can't sit there and say, oh, well, we won all seven swing states.
We're we're we're not gonna lose the house.
Yes, you are, nigga, because it's not Kamala Harris that's the face of the left anymore.
And here's the thing.
I know some of you niggas in the chat might be mad, but all of you know that these are facts.
This is why Kamala Harris lost in a landslide.
I went through systematically.
Even the Kamala fans, even the left admits all the things I just told you guys.
Remember, I watched left-wing media quite a bit.
Now I'm not just over here talking out my ass.
I watch um left-wing content creators, and all of them agree with the facts I just stated.
Why Kamala lost?
She didn't do enough to distance herself from the Biden administration, and that fucked her up.
On top of all the other shit, her being incompetent, relying too much on celebrity endorsements, not doing enough social media interviews, not doing adversarial interviews until it was too late, being protected from the press, had something to hide.
She didn't properly get the DNC nomination like she was supposed to.
The Democrats were forced to rally around her even though they didn't want to.
Because she was shoved down their throats.
Pause.
So anyway.
Uh 70 away from 3,000, niggas.
You think you're following the law?
Well, I tell you, I'm gonna just follow what the lawyers say.
They say that we're allowed to do that, and I'm all for it.
But everything I say is subject to uh the laws being 100% adhered to.
Are you gonna take willing to take this to court if it becomes a 54% of you guys think that the uh the Democrats are gonna take the house?
All right, fair.
Um, Give me ones if you guys agree with with me on um on why Kamala lost.
All those reasons I listed out.
If you don't agree, give me a two and why.
Court fight?
You're gonna you're gonna take it that far.
If you agree, give me ones.
If you agree with why Kamala lost, those five or six or seven reasons I listed, or give me a two if you disagree and tell me why I'm wrong.
This is all right.
Let's talk about some of the other actions you've taken over the past 100 days.
Last month you directed your attorney general Pam Bondi to review two people who you perceive to be your political adversaries.
And yet you told me in December that you would not direct the Justice Department to investigate your political foes.
What changed?
Well, no, I just uh look at people, and I'm not directing anybody.
They looked at these two people.
Uh someone said, two, she never won a vote.
I said that, bro.
I literally said that she didn't get properly put in through the DNC.
I said that.
Two, she was a woman.
Okay, fair enough.
I think that's the I didn't think that needed to be even said, but um, she was also too far left.
Interesting.
I I didn't I don't think she was too far left.
Two M FBA, Forever Banana Alliance.
Okay, I don't know.
Borders are oh, yeah, yeah, that's a good one.
That's a good one.
She was looked at as the borders are, yep.
That's true.
And immigration was fucked.
Good point.
Because Trump won off immigration, so that's a good point.
Uh they might have known it or they might have heard it from two years ago.
One person.
Honestly, I don't I don't think she was too far left, bro.
I think she was just um she see she, bro.
You look at Kamala, that's how most women think in America.
Person said he knew me so well, he was, I think in CNN or MSD and C, but they're both failing networks here.
Happy to know, even though one of them, I guess, is related to you in one form or another, although they're trying to cut him loose as fast as possible.
But uh the it was well, you guys want me to do a Ken O'Keefe shit.
I told you already, 3,000 likes, and then I'll cover it.
Well known that this one person, it was almost like he was my brother.
I don't even know who he is.
Maybe he was there.
Maybe he was in the Oval Office a few times as uh a surrogate for you know, somebody in some form of government, along with 25 other people that sat in the back of the room or stood in the back of a room.
I have no idea who this guy is.
And he's out there, and then he did a book called Anonymous.
Did a book called Anonymous.
I think that's really subversion.
I think it's I think it's spying, it's something, it's something really bad.
But you passed an executive order calling for the case.
I think he's gonna investigate that.
And the other one said that the election was so wonderful.
It was such a well, it turned out it wasn't a wonderful election, it was a corrupt election.
Let me ask it this way, sir.
Because when when we talked in December, I asked you what is your 15 away, niggas, uh, from 3,000.
Let me remind you of what you said.
You said, I love you, and we're going to all work together.
How does pursuing your political foes help to you?
Did I really say I love you?
You really did.
That's a direct quote.
Yeah, I'm sure you're right, but I'd like to say.
I promise I'll show it to you, I'll show you the tape.
Look, um how does that help to you five?
I want to have a unified country.
It's very hard because the media is so fake, including I like even the way you ask questions.
Every question is asked in a negative vein.
Uh, there's a toy company that took a toddler's uh, you know, whatever, uh, and but you don't talk about the fact that gasoline is down at at numbers that nobody believes possible.
You know why they're down, by the way?
Drill baby drill.
We're drilling like crazy right now.
We try to make sure every question is fair, Mr. President.
Look, every question you ask says a very negative slave.
No, no, but look I'm just curious.
I don't think you're very difficult at all to respond to, to be honest with you.
But you know what?
You should ask some positive things.
Like, sir, it's amazing what you've done with gasoline.
Because you know what?
Gasoline's big business.
A str.
All right, this dude, uh, let's see here.
Um we got 3,000.
Uh we hit the number.
Yasura 71 says, Yo, Mario, can a person overstay a tourist visa travel domestically after the real ID Act?
Could TSA check his status?
Also the left being smarter take is a rare L take, the left has a dumb ideology.
Bro.
All right, number one.
Um if you overstate his his visa, um and he doesn't have a real ID, yeah, that could fuck him up, dude.
It could fuck him up because they're gonna want a real ID, so they probably won't let him travel.
And the thing is is that he probably won't be able to get a real ID because he's not legally here.
Now, could TSA check his status?
No.
TSA doesn't have immigration authority, but they can absolutely call the CBB officer over to to check his ID.
Because they're gonna be there at the airport.
TSA doesn't have Todd Light authority, but they can absolutely call a CPB officer over.
And then also left being smarter take is a rare L, take the left has a dumb ideology.
Nigga, when I say the left is smarter, I'm talking about from an IQ perspective and uh and and uh like a uh educated perspective.
I'm not I'm I'm not talking about from a common sense perspective.
You gotta you gotta understand that common sense, right?
There's a reason why it's called common fucking sense.
It's common versus being a genius in high IQ is not common.
I'm saying if you took more people that have, if you took people that have higher IQs, okay, and people that are brilliant, a majority of them are going to be left-leaning and liberal, bro.
That's what I'm trying to explain to you.
Okay?
Because I'm gonna just be honest with y'all.
The niggas that go to Harvard, they're all high higher IQ.
I don't think anyone at Harvard is gonna be under 100 IQ, bro.
Sorry.
You're just not.
When it comes to Ivy League schools, you actually have to have higher IQ to get in.
Okay.
It is what it is.
So what I'm trying to explain to you is that people that have higher IQ are more than likely gonna be left liberally.
Or sorry, left politically.
Okay?
Now you're saying the left has dumb ideology.
Yeah, you're speaking from the frame of common sense.
Yes, they're stupid because they don't have common sense.
I agree.
But what I'm talking about, IQ.
Most high IQ people are gonna lean left, bro.
And again, look at all the Ivy League schools.
The majority of the students from these Ivy schools all have over 100 IQ.
I know that for a fact.
And then on top of that, they all left lean, uh, they they lean left.
Again, I told you like this before, bro.
The thing that vindicates me on this is why the fuck do you think people like Ben Shapiro, people like um Jared Taylor, people like uh fucking um uh Jordan Peterson, why are they so widely respected?
Because they come from the academic field and they're conservatives, which is rare, you fucking idiots.
Holy shit, bro.
Jared Taylor went to Yale.
Ben Shapiro went to fucking Harvard.
Uh Jordan Peterson, I don't know where he went to exactly.
Like, get it through your head, guys.
Common sense is not necessarily the same as high IQ.
Damn.
Anyway, but yeah, bro, your friend is cooked.
Um, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
He nigga needs to just go back to his country, bro.
Niggas over here is nigga over here overstaying his visa like a dumbass under the Trump administration.
One of the worst times to be overstaying a visa, bro.
Until we have a president that has balls to implement usury laws, nothing will change as long as BlackRock and Bill 600 for a bolt, nothing will change.
We live in a Jewish.
All right, do I buy?
I'm gonna keep a dozzle with you, bro.
We are never gonna get rid of um you do realize that this country was built on credit, right?
We're never gonna get rid of usury.
Like, let's be real here, bro.
This is a debt-based financial system, bro.
Like this is not, bro, even Muslim countries have usury to some degree, bro.
You know that, right?
So, like the UAE still gives out loans with interest to a degree.
It's obviously not as like common as here.
But yeah, dude.
So that's that's not happening.
Niggas said we need a president that has the balls to implement usery.
Come on, or usury laws.
The fuck do you think this is, man?
Fucking the the fucking Ottoman Empire and the fucking 1800s, they're what the fuck do you think this is, bro?
Niggas that we need a ban usury laws.
Now that's fucking funny.
We gotta be realistic here, bro.
The banks control the world.
And the banks live off usury.
Okay.
Someone said tell Dave Ramsey that.
Yeah, bro.
Dave Ramsey gives advice for retards, man, when it comes to finances.
Niggas that that that are not responsible.
Bro, literally says, make an envelope, make it light, bill, and put the money in there and like hide it somewhere.
Bro, that's that's that's like for lowest common denominator individuals that don't have any type of financial um discipline.
Dave Ramsey makes content for stupid niggas, bro.
The Tyreeks and the Teshawns that go and buy Jordas and shit like that, he makes information for them.
But niggas that are smart, that can live below their means and don't care about flexing, like Dave Ramsey is gonna keep you a normie.
The only way to build the the fastest way to build wealth is by buying real estate, bro.
You buy real estate, it appreciates in property, you get tax benefits, and you're getting cash flow.
There's no better asset class for creating wealth than real estate.
90% of millionaires are made by real estate, bro.
Dave Ramsey gives advice for stupid niggas.
Okay.
That's what Dave Ramsey gives advice for.
And here's the thing.
Most Americans need it.
Fine.
But if you have discipline, and you're not an idiot, real estate is the best way to go.
But again, the common denominator is most Americans are fat.
Most Americans are lazy.
Most Americans want to be able to watch TV and just chill.
They don't want to do another job.
Whatever, fine.
For them niggas, yeah, watch Dave Ramsey.
But for anyone that's like serious about like building wealth, you need that to do that.
You need that to do it.
Smart debt though.
Through real estate.
and leverage.
Thank you.
Someone said Myron real estate takes forever.
No, it doesn't, bro.
You can come up with creative financing strategies.
Okay, um, it is now 9 47.
Holy shit.
Hold on, let me see here.
All right, I think Trump glazed them boys so much because he's at his core.
He's a businessman.
That's who he is, and uh who he's always been looking at the country economically and for himself, it makes the most sense not to blow up that relationship valid or not.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
And Trump, keep in mind that Trump comes from New York real estate world.
Um, the New York real estate world is controlled by them niggas, bro.
So, yes, you're 100% right.
It's impossible to do real estate in a in especially well in America, but it's impossible to do real estate in New York City without running into them boys.
It's impossible.
All right, so this is uh this came this comes from Ken O'Keefe on the Epstein shit.
Uh what do you guys want?
Do you guys want the Charlie Kirk shit or do you guys want the Ken O'Keefe?
Let's start with the Ken O'Keefe.
He was in the Navy with 250 days in the sea.
Never thought.
So this is um Prince Andrew was effing underage girls tape of the Royal Family Advisor exposes Prince Andrew's sexual relations with minors and deep ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
I was really pissed because he lied to me.
Epstein.
And then I did a big thing in the Daily Mail, saying that I believed in him.
And then I found out he was lying.
That was so pissed off.
No, that's not cool.
John Bryan has been a close confidant to the British royal family for a long time.
He worked for Queen Elizabeth II, was quote, best friends with Princess Diana, and had a long-term intimate relationship with the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson.
According to Brian, he practically raised Sarah Ferguson's children, the princesses, Beatrice and Eugene.
And Brian said that he maintained a friendship with Ferguson's husband, the Duke of York, Prince Andrew.
Oh, you like your story.
So my story.
You want to watch college?
Like I've been so famous at college.
When I was on the front page of every newspaper.
Because I was working with pleasure.
That's fine.
I was working all families.
Prince of Damn.
And I met.
Okay.
That's Prince Andrew's wife.
They were separated.
And I sort of and we lived together.
For like five, seven years.
In my house new.
And I raised their general children.
Wait, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, bro.
This guy Ken O'Keefe always gets these niggas trapped with with some women.
He always honeypots them, and then these niggas just want to go sit there and fucking tell everything.
Idiots, man.
That was my children.
My kids those kids.
Day to day race I was father of the board.
Prince Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein emerged in 2010 when photos showed them walking together in New York's Central Park.
Epstein had already been convicted in 2008 of procuring a 14-year-old girl for prostitution.
In 2014, a woman named Virginia Juffrey alleged in a Florida court filing that Jeffrey Epstein She definitely didn't kill herself.
We all know that, John.
He paid her to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17, a minor.
On April 25th, a few weeks ago, Geoffrey died by quote suicide.
Prince Andrew denied Jufre's sex abuse allegations in a now infamous 2019 BBC interview.
She said she had sex with you three times.
Once on his private island in a group of seven or eight other girls.
No.
No to all of it.
All of it.
Absolutely no to all of it.
The interview was a public relations disaster for the royal family and prompted the Queen to strip Prince Andrew of his royal duties.
Yeah, I'm shocked to even agree to that interview, chat.
I'm really shocked even, yeah.
In the aftermath of that interview, the prince sought advice from a long-time royal family confidant, John Bryan.
Oh, very good.
Oh no, you don't get out of here.
So then we're we go in the hallway.
And I get a big property.
Like 10 acres.
Right here This nigga lit off his mind, bro.
Nobody has a 10 acres.
I'm on the biggest fing property beautiful house.
Okay.
And just so you guys know, like, keep in mind, look.
People do this shit all the time, bro.
Dude's flying with a girl.
He's trying to show he's more important than he really is.
I got this big ass house.
Oh, yeah, he was totally smashing girls.
out the insider info.
I rented some big toys.
It's a paparazzi.
Everywhere there's now am I saying that he's lying?
No, but I do think it's important to take this with a grain of salt.
Okay.
And then I already want a friend.
Yes, Prince Andrew.
Yeah, he's out for the he's on the fight.
He was in the Navy with 250 games in sea.
Never thought two weeks after Prince Andrew's BBC interview, John Bryan was brought to the Royal Lodge where Prince Andrew lives to offer crisis management advice.
According to the telegraph, the meeting was conducted discreetly.
At the Royal Residence, Brian observed that Prince Andrew was visibly distressed and struggling to focus.
Reportedly unable to concentrate for more than 40 minutes at a time due to the strain he was under.
As reported in the Daily Mail, John Bryan constructed a five-page document emphasizing that Prince Andrew should publicly show empathy for Epstein's victims.
Back in November 2022, Brian publicly stated that he believed Prince Andrew was innocent of the claims made against him related to the Jeffrey Epstein.
Alright, real quick.
Um young people to go into academia instead of saying college is a scam.
Guys like Fences and Kirk without degrees aren't gonna change the status quo.
Z. Here's the thing, dude.
Like, bro.
See, I hate when people mischaracterize my position.
My position on college has always been this.
You go to school with an intent in mind on what you want to do.
You have a fucking plan.
You don't go in undeclared all this other bullshit and take in debt.
The only time I tell people to go to college and go undecided is if you got a fucking full ride.
Or it's it's so cheap that it makes sense.
Okay?
That is the number one thing I say.
So I say, look, if you got a full ride, go.
If you don't got a full ride, you need to go in there with a plan.
Okay.
I actually tell people all the time.
College is a scam if you major in the wrong things, but if you major in the right things that are gonna get you a job, you're fine.
So please don't mischaracterize my position.
Holy shit, bro.
Now, in our exclusive hidden camera undercover footage.
I'm probably one of the few people that tells people that this whole social media shit and like entrepreneur, success porn, and shit.
I'm like one of the few people that tells people don't quit your job.
I've done videos on how to transition from working your regular job into being an entrepreneur because I've actually done it.
And I tell people, I tell them all the time, if you can do both.
Keep your regular job and do your side hustle.
I literally tell people that all the time.
You must have me confused with someone else, bro.
I'm one of the few fucking influencers in the self-improvement space that tells people literally go to school, get a skill set, or get a blue-collar job, and do this the entrepreneurship on the side.
One of the few people, bro.
So I don't know what the fuck you're talking about, man.
You must be new here, bro.
John Bryan reveals for the first time that Prince Andrew did in fact have sex with underage girls.
I mean, we knew that.
Impossible.
I was so pissed about that.
I was really pissed.
I was really pissed because you lied to me about it.
Lied about such a close three.
I was dope.
And then I did a big thing in the Daily Mail saying that I believe David.
I was so excited.
Now our newsroom has some concerns about where this investigation is headed and who may be implicated.
But our only motivation in doing these stories is the public's right to know.
And if this report and our subsequent reports shine a light into darkness and expose evil, then we are willing to take the risks.
At the end of the day, child victims of Jeffrey Epstein need to be protected.
And the people involved need to be held accountable by law enforcement immediately.
Yeah, this is why Pam Bonnie looks so fucking bad right now.
AK Pam Blondie not doing what she's supposed to do.
Without accountability, our notion of freedom is just an illusion.com.
You may see this Project Veritas sign behind me.
Stay tuned for next week.
Now he does a great job of exposing people.
Uh this dude.
He always gets like some fucking honeypot, whether it's like a girl or some dude to like meet these fucking people that like you know are involved in intelligence or in you know policy making and they them niggas be exposing.
So yeah.
This is John Bryan.
I don't even know who this nigga is.
Who is this guy, bro?
Let's look this guy up.
What the fuck?
Bro.
Alright, whatever.
Alright.
So let's see here what time.
It's uh about to be 10 o'clock.
We've been live now for about five hours.
Okay.
Let's see here.
I'm debating if we should react to this now or I should just get off now.
I'm debating if we should react to this now.
Alright.
Let me see what time we're doing after ours chat.
It's already 10 o'clock.
10 o'clock.
Alright, let's start.
Fuck it.
The show goes on, niggas.
Till I hear from these niggas what time we're going.
I'm not fucking leaving.
The show goes on!
This is my home.
I just got one request then.
We're at three three um three one one nine.
Let's get to 3200 chat.
Let's get to 3200.
That's my only request.
To the power of gold.
National banks are racing to secure it in 2024.
Looking into doing that too.
Hi Charlie, thank you so much for coming here.
I think it's really good.
Oh god, here we fucking go, bro.
Holy.
We got one of these fucking deodorant dodgers on the mic.
Oh man.
Good that uh you come to campuses and talk to uh people who disagree with you.
Um I also think it's like uh a testament like you've like gotten a really big following and it's a testament to the fact that capitalism works and merit-based society is work, that that we can actually grow our influence and uh yeah, so uh man, here comes this H1B visa nigga, bro.
I agree with you with uh a lot of things, but I do disagree with you with like two or three particular uh points.
Um and I hope to like go touch on all of them.
Um firstly, uh it's about Hey, uh, let me call out this guy right here.
Bitch ass nigga said re ready to go.
Quit begging for likes is cringy as fuck.
Hey retard, do you not realize that I'm fucking demonetized?
You not realize that?
I've been doing a five-hour stream now.
We're gonna do another one, fresh a fit.
Fucking demonetized.
You think any other YouTuber will be giving y'all this kind of content when I when they're demonetized, you fucking ungrateful piece of shit.
Do you think so?
Don't worry, I'll answer for you.
The answer is a profound fucking no.
So if I tell you, yo, just smash that like button and I play the video, let's say it's 3200.
That's not begging.
That's me telling you to fucking support the fucking content so other people can find it.
Like you're dumb monkey ass did.
Ready to go, whatever the fuck your name is.
Your name is pro you you should actually change your name to ready to suck.
Because you suck at everything else in life more than likely when you say stupid shit like that.
You ungrateful fucking dumbass.
Nigga said LMAO triggered.
Nobody triggered.
I'm just calling you out now.
And you don't like that.
I'm calling your dumb monkey ass out, bro.
Calling you out.
Nigga said triggered.
When in reality, I'm just embarrassing your dumb ass.
And because of you.
We stopped the show to embarrass you, dumbass, because we're literally gonna hit 3200 right now.
I didn't have to call your dumb ass out because I knew we were gonna hit the number anyway, but now I'm calling your dumb ass out.
So chat, cook this ready to go, nigga in the chat, bro.
Bully his ass.
I'm not gonna censor him, but you do you guys just roast him.
Cause niggas like that hurt the choir of the show every single time.
You stupid.
Uh morality and the fact that you your claim that objective morality exists.
Um I disagree with that.
I think uh morality is uh relative for everyone and or subjective, and it uh kind of like grows as uh with the culture and as the culture uh changes.
Um so yeah, what are your thoughts about that and how do you justify objective morality?
Sure.
Uh do you believe in absolute truth?
What do you mean by absolute truths?
Absolute truth, like that there is truth absolute for all people.
Yes.
You do?
Okay, that's objective morality.
That's objective facts.
I won't say that's morality.
Okay, so do I have permission to ask you a provocative question?
Sure.
I I I know what you're gonna ask.
Okay, fine.
I mean, was Hitler objectively wrong?
No.
Oh, let's go!
Oh shit, here we go.
Hey, yo.
I'll tell you this, the deodorant dodger did not dodge the fucking top H question.
Let's go, baby.
Oh man.
Niggas in the chat are still roasting, ready to go.
Yeah, bad.
Niggas call him ready to gawk.
Cause that's what this nigga is.
He's in here, he's in here fucking talking shit.
Well, again, free content, bitch ass nigga.
You could be anywhere else, but you're in here because bro, why the asking for like shut the fuck up.
You gotta work for free, stupid ass?
Oh, I exactly.
I thought so.
I'm not even asking y'all niggas to send me money.
I'm just saying hit the like button, it's free.
You know what I mean?
I guarantee you're either a Jew or some black nigga that's poor.
One of the two, guaranteed.
Give a fucking teeth.
That's Jewish behavior, bro.
This nigga, why you gotta like the video?
Fuck out of here, man.
You fucking dreadle spinner.
So I do nigga thinks this this podcast was promised to him two thousand years ago.
God told me two thousand years ago that I could tune into this shit.
Without having to like it.
It was promised to me by God.
Bitch ass nigga.
I'm gonna fry you.
The chat's gonna fucking fry you.
Look, they call you ready to cook now.
Nigga said, damn, I own you.
You don't know nothing, nigga.
They're cooking you in the chat right now.
Nigga said, ready to get pegged.
What was what was the Holocaust objectively evil?
I do.
I I wanna like make a distinction between like my personal views that I do feel that it is wrong, but I I I can't say that it's nigga went right into the cookie monster event.
Alright, let's go back to the beginning here.
Hold on.
Okay, so do I have permission to ask you a provocative question?
Sure.
I I I know what you're gonna ask.
Okay, fine.
I mean, was Hitler objectively wrong?
No.
So I do Look at this bitch.
She's shocked.
Oh my god!
Look at all the normies in the back going crazy.
So what was what was the Holocaust objectively evil?
I do, I I wanna like make a distinction between like my personal views that I do feel that it is wrong, but I I I can't say that it is like objectively wrong because I don't believe that objective morality exists.
Like why do can I ask you a quick like why do you think objective morality exists?
How do you like ground that objective morality anyway?
Oh shit.
Okay, well, first, of course, we believe that the Lord of the heavens and the earth gave us that objective reality through revelation.
Okay.
But secondly, we believe it's written on the heart of every human.
You know, in Nuremberg, it's very interesting.
When they did the Nuremberg trials, and the Nazis basically said, Well, in our country it was right, therefore it's right.
Do you know that in Nuremberg they rejected that?
They said no.
Every human being knows that killing six million, you know, babies and uh Frank wait uh ten minutes.
Huh?
Can Frank wait ten minutes?
Uh yeah, why they gotta you gotta have them because Milo's waiting for last girl on the series.
Ah shit.
Okay.
Um do you think we'll even be able to start at 10:30 then?
1040, bro.
1040?
Yeah.
Alright, Chris is here.
Alright, then get or Mo or one of these niggas can or Noble, none of them can take them down?
No, no one's Nyer.
Alright.
Nazis basically said, Well, in our country it was right, therefore it's right.
Do you know that in Nuremberg they rejected that?
They said no.
Every human being knows that killing six million, you know, babies and kids is wrong.
And so, do you think there's anything built into us of a moral compass that that prevents us from doing evil and we have to try to stifle it?
I think there are moral intuitions that everyone has, but uh but again, like those moral intuitions can differ from person to person, right?
Like uh, I might say that um like I don't know, like doing something is wrong, but like someone else might say, oh, it's fine in this situation.
So, like, how do you distinguish like so it's obviously subjective, right?
Like, everyone might have their own uh opinions on what is right and what is wrong.
So, how do you ground how do you make a framework that says that like these are the rules of what is right and what is wrong, and like how do you ground them?
The more important question is do you believe in God?
Which I guess you do not.
Uh, I'm ignoring this nigga probably worships cows, bro.
Keep it a thousand with you.
Okay.
Okay, so yeah, that that's where okay.
So if you don't believe in this actually, what's your name?
Sorry.
Abinov.
Yeah, well, you're making uh Abinov.
A great argument.
And your argument is totally correct, which is that if you don't believe in God, then you cannot say that the Holocaust was wrong.
In order to believe that, in order to believe something is subjective.
All right, Charlie Kirk, let's use your fucking logic.
Um was bombing of Dresden wrong.
Because if we're gonna use this logic of like killing innocent people, right?
We're gonna use that logic.
Well, the Allies killed a bunch of innocent people too.
The Bolsheviks did too.
No one's hands are clean in World War II, man.
Nobody's hands were clean.
But we keep pushing this fucking propaganda.
Holocaust.
Niggas are just so focusing on the mustache man, not knowing that Churchill and the Bolsheviks killed way more.
We're proof.
Everyone wants to talk about the Holocaust, but no one wants to talk about the Holdemore.
Let that sink in.
So anyway, chat.
Um, we're gonna pick up here.
Because this is obviously a really good part of this.
And I'm we're gonna break this down more because I got some shit to say about Nuremberg as well.
We're gonna talk about Nuremberg.
But um, this is a really good one.
We're gonna start off the next stream tomorrow off of this.
All right, chat, because I gotta I gotta um end the stream and get ready to go over to do after hours.
But hey, it's hey, man.
So it's like you know when you fucking uh, you know, next episode of Drag Ball Z or the next episode of Myra Games X. We will cover this debate and break down the laws of Charlie Kirk is pushing on this dealer and Dodger.
So yeah, guys, we are going to definitely do that.
Let me see if the event is made for Rumble yet.
Oh yeah, yeah, we do got it meet.
Okay.
so hold on one sec chat Oh, we're cooking on YouTube right now, man.
That clip uh from the Pierce Morgan shit is going crazy.
We're cooking, chat.
It's good to see that people are waking up, man, to the bullshit.
Okay.
All right, give me one second and just...
Holy shit, Columbia University protests, dozens arrested after library storming.
Oh shit, man.
They're going hard.
We're gonna cover this too, chat.
Look, let's like come back here too.
Breaking news from Fox Center.
Breaking news from an hour ago.
We'll cover this tomorrow as well.
We're gonna have action packed show tomorrow, chat.
We're gonna definitely have an action pack show tomorrow.
Um Columbia students got arrested, bro.
I'm telling you, man, these anti-Semitism laws, they're going hard in the paint, man.
Next is uh we're gonna get rid of free speech.
I'm telling y'all, bro.
That's what we're going towards.
That's why they try to pass that anti-Semitism bill for boycotting.
Obviously, it got a lot of hate.
But um, but yeah.
Hold on one sec.
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All right.
All right, chat.
I'm going to um I'm gonna go ahead and uh jump off, guys.
I love y'all ninjas.
Um I will be back tomorrow, 5 p.m.
We're gonna cover this debate, and we're also gonna cover um Columbia protest.
Um, we're gonna cover the news.
We'll finish up the Trump interview and uh any other breaking news.
And we'll cover uh we'll do updates on India Pakistan, as you guys know, okay?
We'll we'll we'll go over the battle of the deodorant dodgers as well.
That's what I call that war.
The the the uh the deodorant dodger war.
So um cool.
Love you ninjas.
I will be back tomorrow, 5 p.m.
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I'll catch you guys back here in about 30 minutes.
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Um so yeah, guys, uh, it's gonna be re redirected.
So come on as a fresh effect.
I'll drop the link in here too, just in case.
We're gonna have a good ass show.
There's a link in case you if you guys want to go make the hard link switch.