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May 11, 2025 - MyronGainesX
02:22:48
Diddy Trial, India Pakistan Ceasefire, NJ Mayor Arrest, US/Israel Tension?
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When I'm a fucking nigger And we are live what's up guys welcome to the stream baby We are live man, we are live.
We are live at a time that we never go live.
We're live at 2 p.m. on a Sunday guys.
Welcome to the stream.
I just got done, you know, working out, eating a quick little meal.
I got a new piece of equipment.
Got a new interface here.
It's a Newman MT48.
But I can't, I couldn't configure it in time.
So I'm back to the focus, right?
But you guys should get better audio starting next week.
Mo's going to come in, or Bill's one of these guys during the week while I'm gone.
And they're going to go ahead and configure it, make it a lot better.
So welcome to the stream, guys.
Welcome to the stream.
The reason why we're going early today, guys, You know, normally I go at 5 p.m., but we're going at 2 p.m. is because I am going to be going to New York City tonight.
Okay, I'm going to be basically going out there.
I'm going to be covering the Diddy trial.
So, what basically happened, just to give you guys a quick little summary, right?
Actually, I got a video that we could show on this.
So, let me go ahead and show the video on it, and then I'll give commentary as needed.
Today, the video is called Diddy Charlotte Explain What You Need to Know?
And I'll fill in the gaps.
Sean Combs, known as Diddy, known as Puff Daddy, is about to stand trial in New York in May.
Combs had his famous white parties.
I moved to a new neighborhood and they were like, Well, what's this guy doing moving here in East Hampton?
I said, Everybody, come on over.
Come on over to the house so y'all can get to know me.
You ain't got nothing to be afraid of.
Some of the alleged activity, little do they know, they got a lot to be afraid of.
Oh, man.
Diddy may have occurred in the later hours of those parties.
Kids have like an hour left to stay in turn that when y'all get older, y'all don't want to come to.
And there are a lot of questions.
What he's exactly charged with.
Who's going to testify?
What how's the audio for you guys?
Give me one audio.
Should be good for you guys.
We're cooking, baby.
We're live.
We're cooking.
We go right into it.
I'm going to be on for probably about two hours or so, chat, is what I'm thinking.
I'm going to be on for about two to three hours at the most.
My barber's going to come and cut my hair and shit like that and get it going.
This case is going to look like.
But before we get to those questions, we want to remind everybody how we got here.
A new lawsuit filed by RB singer Cassie.
Cassie described it.
Okay, as you guys know, Cassie was his longtime girlfriend/slash wife.
She came up with a hit song just to remind you guys of exactly who she is.
Because some of you guys might not remember who she is.
But once I show you guys this, you niggas are going to remember.
So this was a song that came out back in the day.
I'll play a little bit of it for you guys, despite the fact that I might get hit with a copyright from Bad Boy Records because them niggas are going to probably claim everything, but fuck it.
You guys remember this?
Yes.
I know what you're thinking.
What the fuck?
This is the girl?
Yes, this was her, my friends.
This is the lady that set this all in motion.
Okay.
The name of those songs should be called Me, You, and the Feds.
She should make a remix.
Excellent.
You guys remember?
You guys know what I'm talking about now?
All you young guys, not you young niggas, you young guys might have heard this in the club or whatever, but like, um, yeah.
Uh, I remember when this shit came out.
This shit came out like 2006.
Remember, I'm bringing you guys back in fucking time zone now.
We're in the fucking time machine.
But I've been thinking about what I want to do with you.
What I want to do with you, yeah, report you to the feds.
Welcome!
Punch!
What I want to do with you, yeah, report you to the feds.
They're good.
God damn.
The whole criminal case against Sean Combs starts with a civil case brought by his former girlfriend, Cassie Ventura.
And I told you, oh, wow, I didn't even see this video.
They played it.
I didn't watch this video before.
See, we got Great Mind Sing Alike.
Just so you guys know, we covered the civil case when it came out.
This was, I think, the end of last year.
She lost a civil case against him.
She wanted like 33 million or something crazy like that.
He ended up saying he was going to fight it, and then a day later folded and settled something like for $33 million, if I'm not mistaken.
Is what they settled for.
Alleging that now, mind you, when he was with her, he met her, I think, when she was 19.
Chat, she was in an abusive relationship with Sean Combs.
And just a day after word of a settlement.
The lawsuit was settled with no admission of wrongdoing.
That lawsuit.
Yeah, like 24 hours later, too.
Suit settled almost instantaneously.
But it gave federal prosecutors in Manhattan a window into the kind of conduct that went on, allegedly, in Sean Combs.
Wait, did that guy have a cape on just there?
What the fuck?
Into the kind of conduct that went on.
Bro, had a cape on, man.
He really was untouchable, I guess.
Allegedly, in Sean Combs's life.
New civil lawsuits.
Yeah, a series of new civil lawsuits facing new lawsuits from six accusers.
Once Cassie filed her lawsuit, that opened up the floodgates.
And there was this avalanche of civil claims that also help inform prosecutors as they built a criminal case against Sean Combs.
His accusers painted a dark picture of a sexual deviant who preyed on young women and men looking to make it in the industry.
All of which Combs has denied.
The truth will prevail that Mr. Combs has never sexually assaulted anyone, adult or minor, man or woman.
Combs has mansions.
Now, I covered the search warrant when they went and raided his homes in Florida and California.
Okay, I covered that as well.
HSI ran the case, guys.
HSI New York ran the case.
And you guys know that's the agency I used to work for back in the day.
So it is going to be a little interesting to be in a courtroom and see the case agent there and stuff.
And I'm going to tell you guys right now, all right?
I'm going to call this shit right now.
No one.
Absolutely fucking no one.
Okay, I know law encryption is going to be there.
TMZ is probably going to be there.
ABC, CNN, all these motherfuckers are going to be there.
You know who's going to give you guys the best coverage?
Me.
You want to know why?
Because I actually was an agent before.
When I sit there and I watch the opening statements and I watch the witness testimony, I'm going to be able to read through certain things and be able to tell y'all what the fuck really went down.
Okay?
So there's no, you know, there's going to be reporters there.
There's going to be lawyers, all that shit.
Who gives a fuck?
Who actually used to do cases like this that understands number one how HSI works?
Number two, how federal investigations work.
Number three, how different investigative strategies are done, et cetera.
I'm absolutely going to give y'all some of the best fucking breakdown on this stuff.
Now, here's the thing, guys.
This trial, I'll be honest with you guys.
This trial is going to probably be a couple months.
They're estimating that this trial is going to take something like two months.
Okay.
Look, you guys know I hate New York City.
I ain't going to stay there for no fucking two months.
Okay.
What I'm thinking is I'm going to be there the first week.
I'll probably cover Monday to Friday.
Fly back, and then I'll reassess if I'm going to go back again, depending how it goes.
Now, but this trial is going to go a while.
It's absolutely going to go a while, chat.
So Diddy has a very formidable team, very formidable defense team.
But I also know that this is a very good U.S. Attorney's Office.
This is the Southern District of New York.
It's HSI New York.
HSI New York puts together very good cases.
They did the Takashi 69 case.
They did a lot of good cases, guys.
So it's going to be a battle.
It's going to be a battle.
And here's the thing.
Diddy's not taking a plea deal.
He's going to trial.
And, you know, if he loses his trial, guys, he's probably going to die in prison.
One in Los Angeles, one in Miami.
And simultaneously.
You guys can see it.
Look, HSI, there.
HSI was the lead agency on this thing.
Federal agents from Homeland Security Investigations ended up guns drawn going in to both of those homes to seize evidence.
They did this with a warrant.
Cartons of evidence, a lot of it electronic, ended up being seized by those federal agents to help prosecutors build a case.
And actually, let me see here if we can, if I still have the picture for you guys.
Give me one sec.
It might be in here.
Let me.
I'm going to be really digging in the files here for you, ninjas.
Let me see.
It's way back.
Holy.
Okay.
Hold on one sec, chat.
Let me see if I have this thing here somewhere.
You know what?
Hold on.
What I could do instead.
Sean Combs.
Known as Diddy.
Known as public.
Okay.
Okay.
Right?
Oh, perfect.
Okay.
Right at the perfect spot.
Okay.
So you guys can see here, right?
Hold on.
So this is a case number.
Right?
So to me, that looks like an MI.
So guys, this is how.
All right.
So I'm going to actually just let myself.
Actually, no, fuck it.
I'll just make this thing a bit bigger for you guys.
So HSI case number looks.
You both about to get a fucking exclusive.
All right.
So I'm going to wait until I move this cursor out the way real fast.
Okay.
Let me pause this.
All right.
So as you guys can see here, this is the HSI case number.
Okay.
So MI, that means that the case number, man, we about it, bro.
I need y'all niggas like the video because I'm about to explain to you guys how case numbers look.
So like the goddamn video.
We got 1,100 plus you guys watch right now on YouTube.
Another 600 of you guys on Rumble.
Like the video, guys.
We're going at an earlier time.
Let's get 1,000 likes, okay?
So, all right, so you guys can see here.
This is when they're doing the search warrant, right?
And I was able to actually zoom in on one of the photos.
So we're going to break down this case number and it'll explain to you.
So it goes, MI, that means Miami field office, right?
15.
15 is the investigation case code for human smuggling, human trafficking.
So 15.
HQ.
That means that the case probably came from headquarters.
This is where it originated, chat.
Okay.
Then I can't see what that is next, but then I see NY.
So the case, this is where the case, the case.
So the field office that's running the case is here.
Okay.
So first it goes.
Okay.
So for this to make sense, I'm going to have to explain this to you guys.
So let's really go through this.
Okay.
So the first two digits that you guys see are the two first things you guys see.
That MI, that means that this is where the case is now.
Okay?
Where the case is now.
MI.
All right.
Miami.
Because they did the search warrant in Miami.
All right.
So they had to open up a Miami field office.
Okay.
Next is 15.
15 means human smuggling or human trafficking.
Okay.
Next, it says HQ.
HQ means the case originated, like where the case originated from.
Okay.
So it might have been headquarters, but then again, it could be something else.
It could be another code.
I can't remember off the top of my head, guys.
It's been a few years.
Then this is the fiscal year.
Okay.
So I think that's 21 or 22.
Right?
Then you say NY.
This right here means that this is the lead office that's running the investigation.
All right?
NY.
Then 0001.
All right.
So MI 15 HQ 21 or 22 NY0001.
So that case number means Miami Field Office has it.
Human trafficking.
HQ, which means it might have been originated from headquarters.
Fiscal year that the case was initiated was the year 2021 or 2022.
NY, which is the office that's running the investigation now, the lead office, and then 001.
So that's how you know that's the case number for Miami.
Because what ended up happening was the New York field office that's running the case, they sent a collateral.
When you send a collateral, that means that the other office has to open up a case on their end and do something.
So the New York field office is the original office that's running the investigation, right?
They got the lead.
They run the case.
Then they say, okay, we need a search warrant done in Miami.
They send a collateral to Miami agents.
The Miami field office opens up a case and they open it up.
And then it basically, that's why it starts with Miami.
But then I guarantee you, there were New York agents there as well.
So agents from the New York field office and agents from the Miami Field Office work together to do the search warrant.
Now, since it's in another area of responsibility, obviously Miami's running the search warrant, but the New York agents are there, right?
So that's how this works, chat.
That's how this works.
Down to Market Field.
Because there ain't nobody else on the internet that can explain it like that.
But yeah, now we know the case number for Miami.
And then New York one, the New York case number, just so you guys know, is going to be the same exact thing.
It's just going to say NY15HQ22 or 23NY001.
Okay, so the New York case number is going to be almost identical.
It's just that this MI is going to be NY.
It's on tablets.
It's on phones because according to federal prosecutors, Sean Combs liked to film himself and others in sexual situations.
And a lot of these videos are going to be played at trial.
And so prospective jurors are being.
Yeah, that's going to be interesting because I know they probably found, I know they probably found a lot of stuff during search warrants with the videos.
He asked if they mind looking at all of this stuff because they may see quite a bit of it once the trial begins.
Right now, Sean Combs is being housed at the federal jail in Brooklyn.
It's called the Metropolitan Detention Center.
And he has been there since his arrest at a Manhattan Hotel.
It's not a nice place.
Even federal judges.
Yeah, one of the worst prisons in America, guys.
It's really bad.
And by the way, guys, we're about to hit 246,000 subscribers, man.
The channel's growing great.
We're at like 26K new subscribers for the month, man.
I'm glad that you guys are watching this type of content and you like it.
Give me ones in the chat.
This is your first time watching a live stream, by the way.
Give me ones in the chat, guys.
If this is your first time catching a live stream, give me ones in the chat.
Have complained about inhumane conditions, but Combs is in a special unit.
He's housed in a dormitory-style building.
Until recently, one of his doormates was Sam Bankman Freed, who was convicted.
I covered his case, too.
And if you're wondering, yes.
Him and his girl, both them boys.
In a crypto fraud scheme involving FTX.
Combs' trial.
All right, all you guys that are watching the live stream for the first time.
Welcome to welcome, man.
Welcome, welcome.
We do political, cultural commentary.
Sunday is normally when I do my true comment, but I'm going to cover the news as well, given the circumstance of how we're, you know, I'm going to be traveling tomorrow.
Is scheduled to begin on May 5th with jury selection.
The plan is to bring several hundred prospective jurors into the federal courthouse in lower Manhattan for as many days as it takes to seat a jury of 12 plus four alternates, all of whom will swear they can be fair and impartial, even if they've heard of Sean Combs.
And really, who hasn't?
There are no cameras in federal courts anywhere in the United States.
And so this trial will not be televised, but we Yeah, this is all federal courts, guys, by the way, which is a big reason why I'm going over there, because with the federal system, they don't record the trials whatsoever.
That's why every time you see federal courts, like when they're doing like the breakdown of what happened the day of court, it's always like with drawings and shit like that.
So I'm going to be in there reporting for you guys.
Gonna bring my notebook and I'm gonna be cooking.
He and a lot of other reporters will be there covering it, and that's how the public will.
To include myself, I'll be in there, and I'm gonna do a better job than all these motherfuckers.
Trust me.
We'll learn not only the evidence.
Bro, Michael Strahan.
Evidence against Sean Combs, but we'll be looking for how he reacts to it.
We've seen him a lot in court, and he presents fairly upbeat.
He comes in with a smile on his face, hugs for his lawyers, gestures to members of his family who have sat in court there to support him.
He looks a lot grayer than he did.
Yeah, he yeah, this is a day before the arrest because you guys know he got picked up late last year.
You know, he dyes his hair and everything else like that.
Let me read some of these chats real fast because they're piling up.
Okay, Myron, when in 2014, did you go through HSI Academy?
I was at Fletzy for OFO from June to November 2014.
Our academy is a joke, but I heard HS Academy is legit law enforcement academy.
Yeah, I was there, bro, from August up until, no, no, no, excuse me.
I was there from February 2014 all the way to August 2014.
Mr. Wooligan, be safe there.
NYC, you know it, bro.
Alexia, is there a chance I'll be able to get my books on while you're in New York?
Maybe.
I don't know, bro.
I'm going to be very busy out there.
I don't think I'm going to do a meetup.
Druski says, it's crazy how Alejandro Maericas was the lead of the HSI when he did the raid, and we all know what he's into.
Possible cover-up?
Eh, I don't know.
How long do you think the Israel lobby will allow Trump to have potential with Israel?
That's a good question.
That's a very good question.
With Ghost, I think you definitely need to at least be there to watch the victim witnesses, especially Cassie.
I think she's going to go first, chat.
With Ghost, I think she's actually going to go first.
She's witness number one.
I'm almost certain she is.
So she will probably go first.
Machaca says, yo, Myron, I'm Torzori from NYC.
Let me know if you're going to do a change my mind table.
Okay, I'll let you know, Machaca.
We'll be doing New York a meetup in New York while you're there.
I don't know.
I'll see if I have time.
Because I'm going to be spending all day in the courtroom, guys.
It's probably going to go from like 9 a.m. to all the way to like, you know, 5 p.m.
And I know I got to get there early because I know everyone and their mom is going to be in there.
So hopefully I can, hopefully I can get in.
I'm hoping I can get in, chat.
We'll see what happens.
Because no promises, no guarantees.
I'm not going into a press pass.
I'm just going in there with my notebook and seeing what I could get.
You know what I'm saying?
Myron, bring those Ray-Bans that can record.
No, they won't let me bring those in there, bro.
They will not let me bring those in there.
Let's see here.
It's fine.
I'll take notes, man.
Trust me, guys.
I'll take notes and I'll be able to give y'all a better breakdown than anybody else in there, bro.
Kucko West says, are you going to react to the Saint in the Dude?
I didn't see that interview, so I don't know.
I'm not going to, probably not.
Probably not.
Too much stuff going on right now, bro.
Way too much.
I'm literally about to like, I don't got time for that right now, bro.
I'll be honest with you.
Um, thank you, man.
I've been watching since 2022.
And first time, catch you live.
Love your shit.
Niggas are stupid with hating crypto.
Fresh is the opposite.
I've used those dynamic hoes to be scared.
Yeah.
No, absolutely, man.
All right.
I appreciate that.
Yeah, bro.
Uh, this cocko guy, whatever your name is, bro.
I didn't even see that.
I don't even see the video that you're talking about, bro.
You've been so fucking slammed.
We're getting shit done then.
So, uh, and then this week is going to be very, very busy when he was first arrested.
You're in jailhouse bay.
What?
You guys are complaining about some niggas saying bad audio.
sound is low bro all right i just upped audio Someone said audio been bad, ain't gonna fix it.
All right, bitch ass niggas.
Is that better?
You fucking crybabies.
Is that better?
I just turned it up.
I just turned it up.
Should be fine now.
Jare from Dallas gifted a sub.
Thank you so much, Jare.
Appreciate that.
Yeah, Mike should be fine now.
Although at trial, he may well be in civilian clothes, but he's treated like any other criminal defendant that we've seen.
And we've been there for similar trials for Galen Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's former paramour.
We've been in that courthouse for Sam Bankman Freed, the crypto fraudster, for Bob Menendez, the former United States Senator.
All measure of walks of life come in and out of that courthouse.
Sean Combs is only the yeah, and Southern District of New York.
I've told you guys this before.
I'll say it again.
Southern District of New York is extremely aggressive.
They're very, you know, strong United States Attorney's Office.
They don't really use lose, excuse me.
So it's going to be tough.
It's going to be tough.
Now, with that said, Diddy has a big team.
He actually got, I think, Brian Steele is the guy's name.
The lawyer that defended the lawyer that defended Young Thug.
Let me just double-check.
I think it's Brian Steele, Young Thug lawyer.
Brian Steele.
Damn, I'm good.
Yep.
Brian Steele is going to, he's on it.
He's on the team.
Sean Combs adds Young Thug's lawyer to trial team Rolling Stone.
This is on April 15, 2025.
So he's on the team.
The latest.
Combs faces three federal charges.
Now, here's the thing that's a little interesting to me, chat, right?
Which also has me a bit confused about Diddy's case.
Normally, when you get people for racketeering charges, right, and conspiracy to have a conspiracy, two or more people, the fact that no one else has been indicted in this case is extremely fucking strange to me.
That tells me that the government, pretty much everyone on this team that support that helped them do this shit more than likely turn witness, is what I think.
Racketeering conspiracy, a Rico and guys, smash that like button.
We got almost 2,000 of you guys in here, man.
We're going to keep climbing, which is good because we don't even stream at this time ever.
So like the video, guys, let's get to 1,000 likes.
Case is probably the most serious and expensive and covers about 20 years of alleged criminal conduct.
He also faces sex trafficking and prostitution.
And that's very important, guys.
The reason why they did a RICO, you guys are probably wondering, what the fuck?
Why did they do a RICO?
The reason why I did a Rico, guys, is because the Rico is going to allow them to bring basically stuff in that they wouldn't have been able to bring before.
Okay.
When you use Rico, guys, the statute of limitations basically goes out the window.
And the reason why, chat, is because when you use Rico, what you're able to do basically is you're able to establish a pattern of racketeering activity.
And if you can establish that this activity happened at a certain time and it's still continuing on, what ends up happening is they can bring in crimes that might have been past the statute limitations.
Okay.
This is why when they go after the mafia, they go off to these organized crime groups, et cetera.
They can use things that happened 10, 20, 30 years ago for Rico because what they're basically saying is, hey, this racketeering activity started back then and it's still going on to now.
So it's a way to get around the statute of limitations, Rico.
Okay?
And we just hit 246,000 subscribers.
I appreciate that, guys.
I appreciate that.
As a memento of my thank you for you guys helping me cross this epic number.
I'm going to go ahead and show you guys something fucking hilarious.
Here are two of my biggest haters, Anus and Reach, the Somalian sodomite and the homosexual Haitian.
Prostate orgasm.
Yeah.
You have?
Yeah, I'm open-minded.
You've had a prostate orgasm?
Yeah.
Prostate orgasm.
Yeah.
You have?
Yeah, I'm open-minded.
You've had a prostate orgasm?
Yeah.
Tell me more about it.
Well, I mean, for me, I'm going to be honest with you, even though it was intense.
It wasn't another level?
To me, it wasn't more intense than the level two I get from a really good blowjob.
Were you milked?
What had it happen?
I mean, so.
All right, I've never talked about this in detail.
I'm feeling naked.
See, even the window-licking retard is confused.
Right now.
Essentially, no, I can't do it.
Okay, you guys tell me afterwards.
Yeah, yeah, we can tell.
I just, I started thinking about it.
I was not expecting that.
See, here's the thing, okay?
And you know what?
I'm going to be honest.
I'll just be honest.
Let's talk about it.
Let's go.
You know, because I'm out here.
I came here.
I'm going to do it just for you because I love you.
Okay.
Yeah, this nigga was doing the diddler.
The fucking diddler, bro.
And he's made like, what, 70 plus videos talking shit about me?
This fucking guy, this sodomite.
and then here's his partner in crime.
And all this session we did with Roxy Torpedo on our Patreon.
There's a level of assiness that has been hit, which is inégal.
But in fact, it was really fun.
At the beginning it was like "Ah, my premise, hi, and preach" and we'd say that because you have the paste piece on it, it's like if you had just some big pecs.
Like Avon, Patreon, P. Valebo, Saboi, yeah.
That guy is the one that talks shit about me all the time.
Anus and Reach strike once again, bro.
And honestly, yo, real talk, I could end these niggas any day I fucking wanted to.
I just got better shit to do.
You know, but since you guys, you know, we reached 246,000 subscribers, despite all the hate, despite the shadow banning, etc.
Yeah, I mean, I figured I'd show you guys, and we're covering Diddy, so I might as well show you these two fucking weirdos how they really move behind the scenes.
There's a reason why they don't tell you guys what the fuck they do in their free time.
There's a reason why these weirdo ass niggas are not transparent.
Think about it.
These dudes have been on YouTube since what?
2012?
Nobody knows shit about them.
You want to know why?
Because they do weird shit like this.
That is why.
In honor of us covering the Diddy case, I figured I'd cover these two fucking sexual deviant weirdos here.
Yeah.
You have out here getting fucking pegged.
Yeah, I'm open-minded.
You've had a prostate orgasm?
Yeah.
Tell me more.
And these bitch-ass niggas made seven videos talking shit about me, bro.
Get the fuck out of here, man.
Anyway, carrying on, let's get back to the fucking show talking about Diddy.
I just figured since we're talking about Diddy, might as well show these two weirdos as well.
Anus and Reach.
Tuition charges.
And taken together, federal prosecutors allege that for years, Combs has coerced, forced women into sexualized situations against their will, threatened them with violence if they didn't participate, and brought male prostitutes into a relationship in order to have what court records call freak offs, which are yeah, that's not a joke.
Yeah, freak offs.
Now, it's very important for you guys to realize, right?
So the argument that the argument that the prosecution is going to make, right, is they're going to argue and say that Diddy wielded enormous power.
He was extremely influential.
And quite frankly, what he said goes.
And if people, if the women, or even the guys in this case, because there was, you know, allegations of, you know, homosexual encounters as well, basically, if they didn't comply with what he said, there would be serious consequences.
So they're going to make the argument that he uses power and influence and control to basically put these people in positions where, quite frankly, they couldn't refuse, right?
Now, what the defense is going to do is they're going to go ahead and they're going to paint these victims as clout-chasing, money-hungry failures that want to basically get some attention and get some clout, maybe revive their career, whatever.
That's what they're going to say.
That they had intentions, or maybe they want to exert some type of revenge because their career didn't go the way that they wanted.
Basically, sound a lot like orgies.
Women, according to federal prosecutors, were put into these things.
The rooms were stocked with baby oil and other supplies.
There were cleanup crews in the end, IVs to help restore people physically after what they were made to do.
And also, there's allegations as well.
IVs is crazy.
I ain't gonna lie, I just think it was wild.
The other thing also that's very important, guys, is that these things were like drug-fueled, alcohol-fueled, you know, crazy, you know, sex parties.
And what he would do is he would get like strippers and girls and male prostitutes, and they would just do this stuff.
And they would record it.
So what I think is some of this stuff is absolutely going to be shown in court.
It's going to absolutely be shown in court.
And the reason why IVs is because IV, guys, when you do IVs, you're able to quickly recover from drinking alcohol.
A lot of people would take IVs after a night of drinking.
It avoids hangovers.
According to the charges.
And the jury is going to hear about all of that.
Combs' defense team has said that the evidence so far is just an interference in the private sex life of Sean Combs.
Yeah.
So the defense team is making it as it was all consensual.
They knew what they were doing.
The sexual encounters were recorded.
You know, this is a guy that, you know, yes, he might be involved in a situation where he's having, you know, questionable affairs or whatever.
But at the end of the day, everyone's a consenting adult.
You know, they knew what they were getting into, blah, blah, blah.
That's what the defense is going to allege.
And what's depicted in videos or said by witnesses or alleged victims isn't crime.
It's consensual sexual activity.
There's not the slightest inkling, according to the interviews that I've done, of anything that's coercive, non-consensual, and it was adults and consensual, and everybody who was there wanted to be there.
Will the jury buy that?
We don't know.
It will depend in large part on how the alleged victims testify, how they're cross-examined.
But so far, the defense strategy seems to be to suggest that this was consensual activity, maybe until it wasn't, but it is not the kind of criminal activity that prosecutors portray.
The only person we know for sure that will testify is Cassie Ventura.
And she is more than likely, Chad, and I've been telling you guys this for what, over a year now.
I think that she's going to be the government's star witness.
I think she is the one that presented a majority of the facts that probably established the probable cause that was used to search his homes.
Because remember, she used to be married to him.
So she had insider information on what he kept at the houses, who kept the place, where they were kept, how they were kept, what was to be kept.
So I'm sure that she got with the feds and gave them quite a bit of information to be able to get the probable cause to get into a home.
Because the reality is when you're doing a search warrant to get into someone's house, you need quite a bit of evidence, guys.
I've read search warrants on this stream before and shown you guys like the ridiculous amount of detail that's required to get in, which actually I would love to read the search warrant affidavit that was utilized to get into the homes, which that will probably come out of court because the search warrants were used to get into the homes.
Once they get into the homes, they were able to find evidence.
When they got into the homes and found this evidence, I'm sure a lot of video evidence was found.
I know they pulled surveillance footage from a lot of the homes.
I know they seized the gun when they went to one of the homes.
I think it was down here in Florida.
It was an AR-15, if I'm not mistaken, and the serial number was scratched off on it.
So, you know, I'm definitely going to be looking for all this stuff and trying to see if I can get it for you guys.
But she absolutely probably the government star witness.
Now, the other thing I want to also note is that though I think Cassie provided information that probably led to the probable cause that was relied upon for the search warrants, I will also say that there had to have been people that were in the houses actively that gave information on the homes.
Because to be able to search someone's house, guys, you need real-time information.
And when I say real-time information, I'm talking about one to two weeks of the evidence being fresh.
Okay, now when you do search warrants, there's something called like the PC needs to be fresh.
It can be stale, okay?
Now, typically, when you want to search a home and you're looking for evidence of a crime, whether it's a drug crime, whatever else like that, you're going to want somebody that had been in the house that could tell you where the stuff is.
And it needs to be at least two weeks fresh.
Okay.
So the fact that they got federal search warrants for these homes on a high-profile figure like this that they know has the ability to challenge these search warrants and challenge the evidence tells me that they had someone that was in the house real time giving them active information that allowed them to get the probable calls on top of what Cassie gave them.
Okay.
So obviously this is all going to come out at trial, but something to keep in mind, Chad.
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Pertaining to Diddy, do you think he's been gagged to not mention certain individuals at Kautua Eve?
I know very well he's been silent based on his closed door shenanigans.
Well, you got to remember, guys, when you're on defense, you can't talk to the media.
So we haven't been able to hear Diddy's side.
He's had to be quiet as people attack him.
But his defense is going to come out swinging on Monday.
I'll tell you how that.
She is depicted along with Sean Combs in a video that is him running after with the fucking Talon.
This is the question is, why did they come after Diddy specifically and why at this time, as if all of the industry aren't some pedos?
Yeah, it's weird.
I know.
We'll see, though.
We'll see.
CNN first obtained that shows.
This was from 2016 when he threw on the ground.
This is Cassie again here.
Combs kicking and dragging her through the hallway of a Los Angeles hotel back in 2016.
Combs issuing an apology video.
I mean, I hit Rob Bottom.
Yeah, he was using drugs and alcohol and everything else like that in chat.
Honestly, what you guys are seeing with Diddy, bro, this is why drugs and alcohol literally are the worst.
Because let me, let's be blunt here.
I guarantee you, half the shit that he did, that they're alleging, he probably don't even remember it.
At these freak off parties and shit, he probably don't even remember it, bro.
This is what happens when you do drugs and alcohol.
You know?
His fame and his notoriety kept him insulated for a period of time, but hey, man, enough is enough, I guess.
And people got mad at the diddler.
Make no excuses.
My behavior on that video is inexcusable.
Combs and his legal team have a different view of how we should read that video, how we should.
Now, what they're going to argue when it comes to that video on Cassie, guys, is they're going to say that they had an abusive relationship, okay?
That they used to beat on each other and that the violence was bilateral.
They were basically attacking each other, but two-way street when it comes to violence.
Now, statistically speaking, right, most domestic violence situations are, you know, bilateral.
They're beating on each other.
It's very rarely one party beats on the other.
And when one party does beat on the other chat, it's the woman on the man, surprisingly enough.
I know a lot of people.
Yes, you heard that right.
When it comes to domestic violence and one party is beating on the other, a majority of the time, not all the time, okay?
I don't want the fucking feminists freaking out here, but the reality is they don't want you to know this.
The majority of the time, when one party is beating on the other in domestic violence situations, guys, it is the woman on the man.
Okay?
The woman beats on the man the majority of the times when it is one way.
However, most domestic violence situations are both parties beating on each other.
And that is what his defense is going to argue, that it was a violent relationship on both ends where they both used to beat each other.
You should look at that video, but we know Cassie is going to testify about it and other experiences she says she had while in the presence of Sean Combs.
There are also three other alleged victims whose testimony.
Now, I already got some niggas in the chat crying, bro.
Facts are facts.
Don't cry.
Like, I mean, you're fucking mad that the truth is that domestic violence is typically, they beat on each other, you know?
I'm just telling you what his defense team is going to do.
Because the thing is that his defense team is going to have to answer for that video.
That video was very bad, optically.
So they're going to have to take it head on, right?
And the way they're going to take it head on is say, look, you guys saw an insulated incident of domestic violence, but you need to understand that they both beat on each other.
And I guarantee you the defense is probably going to have videos of her hitting on him.
You know what I'm saying?
So keep in mind, guys, all we've seen is the prosecution side.
We have not seen the defense's side.
So I predict, not only is this team going to say that they beat each other, we know that's going to happen, but they're going to probably present evidence to show that Cassie hits him too.
Okay.
And they're also going to do that.
I'll tell you another reason why they're going to do that.
The other big reason why they're going to do that is because they're going to do it to attack Cassie's credibility.
The whole time, right?
And this is what's going to happen.
This is how it's going to work.
They're going to put Cassie on the stand, right?
Cassie is going to be the prosecution's star witness.
What's going to happen is they're going to give her what's called a direct examination.
Okay.
And a direct examination chat is where the prosecutor is going to ask her questions, leading questions.
You know, what is your name?
Oh, Cassie Ventura.
All right.
When did you meet?
Can you point out to the to Sean Combs in a courtroom?
Is he here?
Yes.
Can you please point him out for the record?
Boom.
She points him out.
Cool.
Okay.
How did your relationship begin?
It began in 2000, what, 2003, 2004.
I don't fucking know.
When I signed for Bad Boy Records, right?
He was my producer, and then we ended up having a relationship.
Boom.
Okay, cool.
And then they're going to go through the history.
As they go through the history, they're going to slowly build up to when did the abuse begin, et cetera, right?
This is on direct.
The prosecutor is going to lead her, and mind you, they're preparing her.
Just so you guys know, when you go to trial, you prepare the witnesses.
Okay, what questions are you going to ask, et cetera?
Okay?
Because witnesses are regular people.
They don't know how the court system works and shit like that.
So you have to prepare them.
This is what happens with trial prep.
Okay.
This is something a lot of people don't know.
So they're going to ask questions, get this stuff figured out, blah, right?
Then what's interesting is going to be the cross-examination.
Because when the cross-examination happens, the defense is going to attack her hard.
Okay?
Like, I'll be honest with y'all, the day that they cross-examine her, I'm going to have to be in there.
Okay.
And the reason why this is so important is because she's their star witness.
If they could destroy her, the rest of the case is more than likely going to falter to a degree.
Now, what they're going to do is they're going to paint her as a abusive girlfriend, jealous, vindictive, that beats him as well, consented to the sex, and they're going to say that she's promiscuous.
They're going to paint her as a 304, right?
And they're going to do this to hurt her credibility.
And the other thing that's very important, right, is they're going to basically show, hey, you beat on Diddy 2 and you lied to agents.
Now, why is this important?
The reason why this is important is because they're going to utilize, right, her statements that she gave to agents, because best believe, they read all the ROIs, okay?
Because she went and gave interviews with the agents, and she probably described their experiences.
They're going to poke calls in her story that she gave to agents and say, is it not true that you told agents that you didn't hit Diddy?
Yes, right?
Or she's going to say, I don't remember.
This is what's going to happen, right?
This is a prediction, right?
Of what I think that they might try, right?
Because they're going to go at her the hardest, chat.
Is it true that you told agents that you never attacked my client?
She's going to either say no or I don't recall.
Oh, you don't recall?
Okay.
He's going to go.
He's going to grab the report of investigation, right?
Because remember, the defense has everything that the prosecution has through the discovery process.
They have all the reports.
Okay.
And he's going to grab the ROI.
He's going to bring it to her.
He's going to be like, do you remember this right here?
You said this to this agent on this day at this time?
Oh, yes, I remember now.
Okay.
So you said here that Diddy, that you never hit Diddy.
That you never hit my client, Sean Combs.
No, I never hit him.
Okay.
You know, present defense exhibit 304, right?
They put a fucking tape in.
And then it's a video of her smacking shit at a Diddy or something like that, right?
And the purpose here, right, with this cross-examination is to paint her as a liar, okay?
That is your job as a defense attorney.
It's not necessarily to prove that Diddy's innocent.
It's to prove that the people that are testifying against him are lying, okay?
And then create some doubt.
Remember, guys, all you got to do is create doubt.
If you create doubt, reasonable doubt, you ain't going to get fucking get convicted, okay?
Because the threshold is beyond a reasonable doubt.
So that is what the defense strategy is going to be on this, in this trial.
And they're going to attack Cassie so goddamn hard.
It's going to be vicious.
It's going to be vicious.
I already know they're going to attack her for beating Diddy, being vindictive, being jealous, wanting money, being promiscuous.
They're going to say, is it not true that you had sex with a bunch of hookers, male hookers, and you enjoyed it, blah, blah.
And I guarantee you, they're going to have video of this chat.
Remember, this guy, Diddy, was a weirdo.
He had a lot of these videos, right?
When he's sitting there in a cuck chair, he had videos of this stuff when she was hooking up with these male prostitutes.
He has videos of it.
They're going to show those videos and say, oh, it looks like this is consensual to me, Cassie.
They're going to put all that out there, FYI, okay?
They're playing for keeps, because keep in mind, guys, if Diddy loses his trial, he's going to die in prison.
Let me be explicit about that.
He's 55 years old, Chad.
Okay?
So his defense team is going to do everything in their power to attack the witness's credibility, make them out to be liars, scammers, victive, jealous, looking for money.
And Cassie, they're going to go at the hardest by far.
By far.
That's where they're going to attack her, Chad.
All right?
So I'll be honest with y'all, when they cross-examine her, I'm going to definitely be in there.
I'm going to fucking find a way to be in there for y'all.
Because that's going to be crazy.
Right?
And now to Diddy's defense, right?
Not to his defense, but I guess to his benefit, or probably to his dismay, he has a lot of this stuff recorded, right?
Now, only time will tell when we see those tapes, right?
But they're going to have to play portions of that video in court.
There's no way around it.
They're going to have to play portions of it in court.
And they're probably going to have to play a lot of it.
They're probably going to have to play a lot of it, which is going to be extremely disturbing.
Helps comprise the criminal charges.
They're going to be allowed to testify.
Give me one shot if that makes sense for you guys, how direct and cross-examination works.
Give me ones if that makes sense.
Because this is very important.
Super, super fucking important.
And that's what I predict the strategy is going to be for the defense.
They're literally going to put her on the stand and just...
I've got you in my sights.
And they're going to go off on her, bro.
They're going to go off on her.
She might cry, be honest with y'all.
Because they're going to, their job is they're going to make her out to be a big, jealous, vindictive 304.
Under pseudonyms.
And so they may not be publicly identified, but it's possible we will know who they are once we see.
She says she had while in the presence of Sean Combs.
Combs and his legal team have a different view of how we should read that video, how we should look at that video.
But we know Cassie is going to testify about it and other experiences she says she had while in the presence of Sean Combs.
There are also three other alleged victims whose testimony helps comprise the criminal charges.
They're going to be allowed to testify under pseudonyms.
And so they may not be publicly identified, but it's possible we will know who they are once we see them in open court.
Yeah, they're going to know who they are.
For people who have been following Sean Combs and the possible celebrity side of things, I'm not sure how illuminating this is going to be, answering questions about Combs' relationships with people like Justin Bieber.
Yeah, that's going to be interesting, too.
Or Jennifer Lopez or others.
We'll see how deep into it the trial gets, but for the most part, and we don't know who some of the alleged victims will testify.
We don't know who they are yet.
But for people who are hoping for a deep dive into the private sex life of Sean Combs, we'll get some of that, no doubt.
At least as prosecutors say it was criminal.
But some of the other stuff, we're not sure.
Yeah, so it's going to be crazy, chat.
It's going to be crazy with this Diddy thing.
Let's see here.
Hold on.
Because I know law and crime is going to be out there.
They were out there before.
Let me see here if I could find this shit.
Okay.
All right.
So Sean Diddy Combs.
So I'll give you guys a quick.
I'll give you guys a quick summary on what's happening.
So they've been doing jury selection, right?
And the jury selection guys should have been done on Friday, but they didn't get it done.
So they're going to finish the jury selection on Monday.
So I'll be honest with y'all.
I know how the federal system works.
We might not get opening statements until Tuesday.
We might not.
We'll see what happens.
But they were supposed to have the jury selection done on Friday and they didn't.
Now, mind you, they're being careful because given the enormous amount of publicity that this case is going to get, obviously the social profile of the defendant and even some of the accusers, right, Cassie, et cetera.
You know, that makes things a bit harder with finding an unbiased jury.
So yeah, let's play a little bit of this and then we're going to get into some of the other news.
He's away from the official start of his trial in federal court on charges that could send him to prison.
But yes, the jury selection began last week, chat.
For life, accused of running a violent sex trafficking ring massed by decades of celebrity, wealth, and influence.
Opening statements begin Monday, and I'm going to chat with our very own law.
Therefore, lucky opening statements begin Monday.
We'll see, though.
Crime reporter Elizabeth Milner, who is in that.
I'm going to be there anyway, but we'll see.
Courtroom today, where apparently the jury is still because I'll be honest with you, I don't give a fuck about jury selection.
It's a big waste of time.
Like, all right, bro, like, okay, you're qualified.
You're not quite like, it doesn't matter, right?
Opening statements is when shit really pops off.
Being selected.
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I'm Jesse Weber.
The federal criminal trial of Sean Diddy Combs is officially on track to kick off Monday, May 12th, where the jury is going to be seated.
Both sides will deliver opening statements in a case that could realistic.
Now, opening statements is very important, right?
I think what's more than likely gonna happen, I think the prosecution goes first, if I'm not mistaken, and then the defense.
And the prosecution is gonna go in there and show, hey, basically the lead prosecutor's gotta get up there and they're gonna give a monologue about the case, how it started, the evidence that they have, and what they intend to prove.
Then the defense is gonna show what they have and attack the credibility of the clients and why it's a lie and it's bullshit.
So opening statements are gonna be very important.
I predict each of them, I would not be surprised if each of them doesn't each side, the lead prosecutor and the lead defense attorney, each of them is probably gonna give an opening statement that's an hour long plus.
Would not be surprised.
And I'll be there taking notes, ninjas.
This 55-year-old music Titan to prison for the rest of his life.
Now, on May 7th, prosecutors, defense attorneys, they had narrowed down the jury pool to 45 qualified perspective jurors.
45, bro.
That is crazy, man.
Crazy.
Jurors.
And actually earlier today, they were able to narrow it down a little bit further, but the official jury is not going to be seated until Monday morning, which was a surprise to us.
We're going to get into why.
But Sean Combs, apparently dressed in court-approved civilian clothes, sporting white hair, was present alongside his attorneys as potential jurors were questioned throughout this week.
Many admitted they had seen media coverage of the case, including the infamous surveillance footage of Combs allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend, Cassandra Ventura, in a hotel hallway back in 2016, a key piece of evidence that prosecutors plan to use.
We believe she's victim one in this case.
And I'll tell you what, based on what happened in court today, I think we can almost certainly say that it's Cassandra Ventura.
We'll talk about that too.
But for decades, Combs was this larger-than-life figure producing hits for stars like Notorious BIG, Mary J. Blige, launching his own fashion empire with Sean.
Now, I know a lot of you guys in here are younger, right?
A lot of you guys are like some Gen Zers or whatever.
For all my guys here that are born in the 90s, et cetera, you guys remember how big Diddy was.
You guys know in the early 2000s, you couldn't avoid this guy, bro.
He ran MTV.
He literally ran MTV.
A lot of you Gen Zers probably don't even know what MTV is.
MTV1, MTV2, MTV3.
He had Making a Band.
He had Sean John clothing brand, Sirock.
Like, the guy was his, he was in music videos, dancing all over the place.
You could not escape this dude, bro.
You could not.
And like I explained before another episode, he literally was blending different like social groups, right?
He was hanging out with Ashley Kutcher one day.
Then he'd be hanging out with, you know, Jay-Z and Finnicin another day.
You couldn't escape this guy in the early 2000s.
John hosting these lavish parties attended by Hollywood's elite.
But now, the man who once seemed invincible sits in a Brooklyn federal jail.
His jet black hair, now nearly all gray.
Dye isn't even allowed in detention as he faces charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, transportation, to engage in prostitution.
Federal prosecutors are alleging that Combs ran a criminal enterprise where employees, like perhaps security guards or assistants, even higher-ranking staff, help facilitate and cover up sex trafficking.
The accusations are incredibly chilling, that women say that Combs controlled them through violence, drugs, financial manipulation.
Prosecutors describe freak offs as these drug-fueled sex marathons that lasted for days where Combs allegedly coerced participation.
In one instance, he allegedly dangled a woman over a balcony.
So this is a very, very high-stakes case with incredibly distressing allegations.
Now, to get us caught off the speed on what came out of today's proceedings, I'm going to head over now to our very own law and crime reporter, Elizabeth Milner, who is inside that courthouse today, downtown federal court.
Elizabeth, thank you so much for coming on and also braving the elements.
Yeah, 500 Pearl Street, as you guys can see, is the federal courthouse.
One of the worst rain days we've had here in New York in quite some time.
So she's braving the elements for us.
Elizabeth, so good to see you.
So let's start off how we always start off.
How did Combs appear in court and what did you get from his demeanor?
Because we are right now the eve, the eve of opening statements on Monday.
Oh yeah, opening statements are just a couple hours at this point away.
And we expect a lot to come out from opening statements.
But as far as Diddy, how he appeared in court today, I was honestly surprised he appeared in just normal casual wear.
I thought because the jury wasn't going to be present today that there was a chance that he could be an NDC jumpsuit, but it's official.
He's going to be in that casual sweater.
You know, it was Navy again today with a white button-up undershirt.
He had Navy slacks on again.
Again, no belts, no shoes with laces.
Didn't see his shoes or if he was wearing loafers or any of that type of sort.
But considering again that we were just hours away from opening statements, what, 72 hours now at this point, that for the most part, Diddy appeared in good spirits.
Now, I don't know if that's just the kind of a mask that he's portraying, just so that way when we record on these types of things, that we can say things like, Diddy seemed upbeat, he seemed confident, that type of thing.
But as far as whether or not he appeared nervous or shaken or anything like that, that definitely wasn't the case at all today.
He came inside the courtroom, a packed courtroom again today.
And that's just what to expect.
That's a little sliver as far as what we could really expect when opening statements happen on Monday.
But as far as Diddy's appearance today, again, upbeat, he waved at everyone inside the courtroom.
Not any of his family was inside that courtroom because likely they're in a long time, or they're going to be here for a long time, that two-month period, which is pretty much what the duration of the trial is expected to be.
But he came inside the court.
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Streaming on a Sunday at 2 p.m.
You guys know I don't normally go at this time.
I got a flight to catch in a few hours, matter of fact.
So I'm going to be, you know, going out there to New York.
I'm going to have to probably wake up super early tomorrow to get over to the courtroom.
You know, I mean, I think court's probably going to start around 8 or 9.
Courtroom, you know, of course, the marshals escorted him inside.
They were also, you know, up to the dappers and looking like dapper dans for the most part.
They're not in their normal marshals uniform or anything like that.
They're in a full suit.
Did he come in?
He waves at everyone inside the courtroom.
He kind of makes eye contact with a lot of us in the media.
Then he sits down.
For the most part, he chatted with his attorneys, maybe Tenny Garrigo today, a couple times with Brian Steele, because when he was sitting at the defense table, he was sitting between those two attorneys, Tenny Garrigos and Brian Steele, over to his left.
But he seems in good spirits, considering hours away from essentially the trial of his life.
By the way, I said before I'll say it again, we plan to cover every aspect of this Diddy trial for you here on SAC, right?
For whatever reason, as long as it's not based on race or gender or ethnicity, they don't have to provide a reason.
And I thought we were going to get the jury today.
Yeah, and they can get rid of the jury for anything is what he's explaining, chat.
I'll slow this part down because it's a bit more important for you guys.
Not the case?
What happened?
Oh, not the case.
Oh, yes, yes, guys.
So I am going to, okay, because we've doubled the viewership now since.
Yes, guys.
I will be in New York City.
I'm going to fly out to New York City tonight.
Okay, guys, I'm going to be covering this case live.
I'm going to get in that fucking courtroom somehow.
I know a lot of media is going to be there, guys.
It's federal.
So that means since it's federal, they can't record in the courtroom.
So you're going to have a lot of reporters in there.
It's going to be crazy.
I'm going to try to get in there, see what happens.
I don't got a press bass or anything.
I'm just showing up.
We'll have my notepad.
Gonna, you know, be taking notes, paying attention to what's going on.
And obviously, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna be there in the courtroom taking notes.
And then at the conclusion of the day, I will go ahead and film a video for you guys and then drop it on Myron Gaines X. I was debating whether I was gonna live stream or not, but I might just be recording and drop it on there for you guys.
So you guys will be able to get the info right then and there so I can make sure I gather all my thoughts and stuff like that.
But yes, I will be taking notes and I'll be there.
I'm gonna fly out literally tonight for you guys to cover this stuff.
I'll be out there all week.
So I'll probably come back on Friday is what I'm thinking.
But if it sucks and I can't get in there and then I'll just come back earlier.
So we'll see what happens.
Someone said wear a suit and tie.
No, Nick, I'm not wearing a suit and tie.
What the fuck do I look like?
No, I'm not doing that.
I'm not an agent.
I'm not a marshal.
No need to wear a suit and tie.
So, yeah.
Not the case at all.
And I did not wake up at four o'clock this morning for them not to have a jury today.
Yeah, see, here's the thing.
Yeah, she said it wake up at four o'clock.
The guys, you guys are saying live stream it.
The problem is that if I live stream, bro, I don't know what the connection is going to be like.
If the connection is good, then I'll live stream it.
But I won't be able to live stream it in the courtroom, bro.
I got to walk outside the courtroom to do it.
That's what I have to do.
But yet, I am here this afternoon.
So for the most part, we did get some type of jury updates.
And that being that two were actually struck for cause, that being number 295, as well as number 146.
As far as 295 goes, the jury department received an email in these last few hours and they wanted to strike her for cause or this person for cause, excuse me, because they expressed issues, you know, about personal well-being.
And the defense pretty much kind of summarized it that this perspective juror, non-perspective juror at this point, just didn't want to be on the case.
Now, as far as number 146, let me clarify that.
They had an actual open lawsuit with the city of New York.
And, you know, when we're talking about those sequestered questions that came out of Monday or just the duration of this week during jury selection, some of these questions include, do you have any civil matters that are pending?
Do you have any criminal matters that you have been or done with in the past?
And according to what was said in court today, that this person didn't have yes on any of those types of answers.
And so obviously after doing some digging, it was found that this person has a pending lawsuit with the city of New York.
That person didn't disclose that when they were brought in for questioning this week.
And so the judge did say that, you know, we're going to strike this person for cause and that was approved.
Now, the defense might have had an issue with that because it kind of bled into a little bit about number 131.
But the judge said that those two issues weren't the same.
So the question when it came to prospective juror number 131, the defense wanted them to strike them similar to the previous juror as well too, but that didn't happen because as far as this person, number 131, the question was just about the engagement with law enforcement.
Now, this prospective juror worked in a legal aid office 20 years ago, and she was just an office manager.
So the judge didn't find enough cause for them to strike that particular juror.
So as far as when we came inside that courtroom today, we all thought that they were going to dwindle that number down from now 43 to what was supposed to be 18.
So that's going to be 12 regular jurors and six alternates.
But then the judge even mentioned possibly having three extra ones just in case through the weekend.
Because again, we were thinking that this was going to happen today on a Friday, that through the weekend, some of them might trickle down.
Some of them might, you know, come to the conclusion over the weekend that they may not serve or they may not want to serve on this juror jury.
And so they ended up, you know, being like, look, we can get this done on Monday.
We can get this done relatively quickly on Monday.
Now, the government objected about that.
They were completely opposed to it.
They said that they want to begin this case as quickly as possible.
And even us in the media, we thought when we come Monday morning, we thought we were just going to listen to jury instructions and opening statements were going to get underway.
So now, when we come in on Monday, because now these 43 jurors have to come in at 8.30 on Monday, and then they will be asked the questions.
You know, people will be struck more and more and more and more.
So 8:30, I'll probably be there like six or seven chat.
Down until we can get those, again, 12 regular jurors, those six alternates.
So essentially, from the government's point of view, that they were strongly opposed to doing this process on Monday.
They were concerned.
There were concerns if jurors needed to be heard, you know, that it could possibly cause this type of domino effect.
And prosecutor Maureen Comey, she said that this process could take a long time.
And the defense, you know, they were pretty confident that this process could take about 20 minutes.
Now, why we couldn't get through this 20 minutes today as opposed to Monday?
You know, that's a question for them.
But it seems like from both sides that they were under the understanding that this would all get done by essentially 9:30, take a little break, then they would come back, do swear in the jury, do jury instructions, then openings would begin.
And then possibly we could see a witness even testify on Monday.
And I don't know how that'll change given that this process has been delayed just a little bit from Friday to now Monday.
But apparently, according to both sides, that they can get this process done in less than half an hour, then on to swearing them in, and then on to jury instructions, then openings, which I think is something that a lot of people are looking forward to seeing.
Yeah, the jury instruction is going to be very important, too.
That's what the judge tells the jury, like, you know, what, you know, how to interpret the evidence, how to interpret the testimony, you know, how to properly assess things.
Because obviously, you know, they need to look at things from a more objective manner as the jury, right?
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I've talked about the MoCon thing, bro, multiple times.
I've talked about it.
It's fucking ridiculous.
David Portnoy is a fucking scumbag.
He's literally a fucking scumbag.
Dave Portinor is a degenerate, alcoholic, pot-smoking, gambling piece of shit.
The dude is fucking trying to get a kid canceled for a sign at his club that he didn't even pay for.
It's fucking ridiculous.
Fuck Dave Portnoy.
Him and Barcelona Sports, a bunch of degenerate losers.
A lot of people are looking forward to seeing it to maybe just get a little bit more clarity about the prosecution's case because so much, as we talked about already, has been under seal, has been redacted.
We'll definitely now get a sense of what is this racketeering case?
Who potentially are these victims?
And let's get into that, or these alleged victims, because I understand there was a lot of discussion about Victim One in this case.
Victim One, who plays a key role in arguably the whole case, but there is a sex trafficking charge dedicated to her.
Diddy will definitely not testify.
No fucking way is testifying.
The racketeering charge she's a part of.
Someone in the chat asked if Diddy's going to testify.
There's no fucking way.
The transportation to engage in.
The only time I've ever seen it make sense to testify in your own trial is for self-defense cases.
But for this, hell no.
Prostitution, a charges related to her.
Now, talk to us about what the discussions were regarding Victim One.
And would I be fair to say, Elizabeth, that we learned a little bit more information about Victim One today, where we might really feel confident to say this is in fact Cassandra Ventura?
Well, what I can tell you about, Jesse, is that, you know, obviously we are presuming that Victim One is to be Cassandra Ventura, fine.
That is aka Cassie.
I will say that I can confirm that I did see her attorney, Douglas Wigder, inside that courtroom today, you know, just kind of eyeing all the proceedings and that type of sort.
But, you know, Victim One was brought up in court many times today.
For example, the government was talking about an exhibit, and this particular exhibit was a photograph between Victim One and another witness, pretty much embracing.
Now, this photo, according to the government, was taken on May 19th of 2005.
This is when Victim One was living in New York City.
And this photo with Victim One and also another witness testifying in this case kind of plays into their relationship and that source.
Now, sort of excuse me.
Now, as far as the government says, they said this photo is not prejudicial.
It does have prohibited value.
And the judge essentially was questioning, like, what does this photo really kind of establish?
And so, as far as the government's answer to that, they say that it establishes what Victim One's life was prior to her relationship with the defendant, the defendant obviously being Sean Diddy Cohen.
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It's going to be really tough, bro.
Be honest with you.
It's going to be really, really tough, which is fine.
I really don't give a fuck.
That's why we just do a fresh affit.
It is what it is.
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If I have time, bro.
With Ghost says, I know you think they'll go first, but you think it's possible to have the victim witness go last, especially Cassie.
So the last thing they're doing here is prior to defense starting is a victim witness's testimony.
That could possibly a strategy as well with Ghost.
Hey, Myron or Diddy K's coverage on point.
Oh, yeah, that was, I read that one before.
Top Shay, hello, sir.
Pretending Diddy thinks he's been gagged to not mention certain individuals who Epstein.
I think I answered that before.
Sorry, I've talked about what you mentioned in another video, and I'm interested in learning more.
Can you talk about the polygraph and dancing J's?
What were the asks and where is that discussed?
I did a whole video on this, but yeah, they asked him if they had foreknowledge of 9-11.
And they gave him polygraph tests and he failed.
Open hands abuse back end is this one?
Disney, bro.
That'd be hilarious if defense impeachment exhibit was a 304 for Cassie.
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I've spent more time showing with the OSS than homeboys.
We got you, bro.
My best opening statement won't happen.
My best opening statement won't happen until after lunch.
That's yep, I agree.
I actually agree with that.
It won't be until after lunch or Tuesday.
Diddy will testify he wants to guarantee death in jail for himself.
Exactly.
P.S. You need to get arrested, my man.
Abro, there's no breaks on a train.
Let me see here.
Let me make sure I didn't miss any chats here.
All right.
Combs.
Now, the defense says it has lower probative value.
You know, the defense also says that it shows victim one being super young, so it could come off very prejudicial.
The government says that, you know, victim one will end up testifying that she had met Combs about six months after this photo was taken.
Again, this photo was taken in May 19th of 2005 when she was just 19 years old before she signed with Diddy's label.
And this is very important.
Why?
Because we know that Cassandra Ventura used to be one of the signees or one of the singers signed to Bad Boy Records.
And so, you know, it kind of paints this picture a little bit more, just that we can kind of possibly be witness one.
We presume, again, even though we already have been, that this alleged victim is Cassie Ventura, Cassie Ventura, fine, I should say, but pretty much that the judge ruled not to exclude the photo.
So this photo will be admitted into evidence.
Now, Victim One was also brought up by a kind of a defense argument.
And this argument was a little surprising to me because, you know, for the most part, it seems that the defense at some kind of aspects and points of this case have kind of been trying to paint this picture that Combs, in a way, you know, he lives an alternative lifestyle.
This is just, you know, these are consensual relationships between, you know, his former girlfriends and these escorts that are part of, you know, these freak-offs that the government is painting kind of his, you know, discretions about.
But as far as how this has to do with Victim One, is that the defense is pretty much going to tell these jurors essentially that there was mutual physical violence, domestic violence, between the defendant, that being Diddy and Victim One.
And then the defense was even trying to paint the picture that this couldn't fall under the statute of sex trafficking because it wasn't coercive.
This wasn't under coercion or anything like that, because alleged victim one has strength and she is powerful.
So why would she be coerced into doing these types of activities when she's the one who has been aggressors in these types of domestic spats as the defense is kind of trying to paint this as?
And so they're pretty much going to be honest with the jury that there was mutual physical violence on both ends.
So the jurors will know that, you know, obviously we have seen some aspects of that.
Obviously, that being told you guys, that's exactly what that's the angle they're going to go.
The CNN video, but it seems like from the defense's perspective, they have no choice but to essentially say, you know, hey, there was mutual physical violence on both ends.
It wasn't just, you know, Combs against this alleged victim.
It was also this alleged victim against Combs, too.
And so I thought that was a pretty interesting argument that the defense was trying to make.
And, you know, whether or not these jurors will actually believe this or whether or not, or pretty much how they'll interpret this.
That's kind of a wait and see as it always is.
But there was another mention of Victim One as far as it goes with employee statements.
Now, obviously, under the racketeering conspiracy, you know, the government is essentially needing to prove that, you know, Combs was like the head of this enterprise, this racketeering enterprise and that sort.
But they were talking about these employee statements and kind of taking it by a message-by-message basis.
So essentially, the argument is that this witness worked for bad boy records and worked with Victim One, which is why we also can believe that this is Cassandra Ventura.
Because if you think back to the civil lawsuit, she had essentially said that if she didn't do what Diddy had wanted, essentially, that he would stall her music career.
And so with this witness, the defense was saying that that's not necessarily right.
This witness had made oral statements, not written statements, but this was essentially about her career and these conversations that they were having about Victim One's career.
And so the defense says that this could have been a personal conversation, but that is kind of unclear.
But, you know, it was said in open court that this person named Mr. Cruz was Victim One's manager.
The government says that his conversation with alleged victim number one kind of falls into the heartland of this issue that they are going to be presenting to these jurors.
And so essentially the abduction was overruled.
So we're going to be hearing a lot of things, which is why we can kind of presume possibly that victim one is going to be one of the first witnesses that is going to be taking the stand come Monday.
So a couple of things.
That's another reason, too, why they think it's going to be well, why they think it's Kassi and why she's going to take the stand first.
But yes, someone did bring up a good point that, you know, it would make more sense to have her testify on the last day of the trial to make it more potent for the jury.
But they could bring her back again, Chad.
They could bring her back to testify more than once.
Things here.
Number one, the way I understand it is the defense might be saying there was mutual violence in this relationship.
And if that's the case, if I'm understanding that correctly, you know what I think?
That is called the Johnny Depp defense.
Now, that was a civil.
Yes, this actually is a good idea.
Yeah, that's a good call because the Johnny Depp situation took it from a very horrible situation to no, they beat the crap out of each other.
And it actually ended up making Johnny Depp win this case.
But you take a page out of that playbook, high-profile defendant, high-profile celebrity, you know, saying that this is a much grayer area because that was about domestic assault.
That was about domestic violence as well.
Could be wrong, but that's something that I think is interesting.
And Elizabeth, one of the questions I had was, did they say that they couldn't question her about her medical records or anything like that?
So, Jesse, this was essentially just a conversation because, you know, despite these lawyers, that being the government and the prosecution versus, you know, the defense team, they've been very cordial throughout these entire proceedings, giving each other these professional courtesies as far as what they will talk about, what they won't talk about.
You know, this issue is coming up, that issue is coming up, et cetera, et cetera.
So when it comes to victim one, they came under the, they came to the agreement essentially that victim one will not be cross-examined on medical topics.
Now, as far as the full extent of what those medical topics are, you know, that is kind of unclear, but it seems like from the government's perspective that the defense will kind of abide by this professional courtesy and not necessarily cross-examine this particular witness just about these medical topics and medical records, which is also interesting because if you, again, if you go back to the civil suit that Cassandra Ventura filed against Diddy, you know, it did talk about, you know, him taking her medical records or keeping them from her and that type of sort.
So whether or not these questions will be asked on whether or not the defense will bring these up in cross-examination, it doesn't seem like it, according to this kind of professional courtesy both sense of giving someone.
Right.
Now, talking about alleged victims, aside from alleged victim one, I understand there was a discussion today about alleged victim five, correct?
What was the, what did we learn about alleged victim five?
So not much was really talked about victim five as far as what we could hear regarding their testimony or anything like that.
As far as the conversation goes around alleged victim number five, it was really about whether or not this person, this individual, will be using a pseudonym at trial.
So what we do know is that the judge ruled that victims, alleged victims two, three, and four could use a pseudonym.
Obviously, we know there's been some issues and some hiccups with alleged victim number three.
And so, you know, whether or not this or whether or not she will be testifying, that's still up in the air.
The government's still saying that they are going to get an answer to both sides into the court by the end of the day today.
But as far as alleged victim number five goes, the judge pretty much says, you know, that this person cannot testify under a pseudonym.
So what we will see is alleged victim five's real name whenever this individual testifies in court, whenever they get that chance to for the government.
And any idea about who that might be?
Because one of the questions that I believe also Lisa Bloom, who represents Dawn Richard, who had her own separate lawsuit against Sean Collins, I've wondered whether or not she's also keep in mind, guys, that a lot of these women, well, a lot of women came out and sued Diddy as well.
I'd be surprised if they actually brought witnesses that have lawsuits against Diddy because then the defense can actually attack them and say, well, is it not true that you're suing my client for a bunch of money?
So you have personal incentives on this.
He's going to be a witness in some capacity in this trial.
But any idea who victim five might be?
Maybe you don't.
Yeah, I'd be shocked if the government actually brought witnesses in that have active lawsuits against Diddy.
I'd be very surprised.
Maybe you don't.
I mean, I can't definitively say in the same way that we can feel fairly confident that Victim 1 is Cassandra Ventura.
Any idea who Victim 5 is?
No idea, but I do expect Don Richard to possibly testify in some type of capacity during this trial.
I mean, Lisa Bloom wasn't in the courtroom today, but we do know that one of her legal reps or somebody who works with her at the office, at her law office, was inside that courtroom today.
So it could possibly be, you know, and of course, I put possibly very big an emphasis there because, you know, we just really don't know.
But as far as Don Rashard goes, I feel like she could also possibly play a huge key kind of role in this case as well, too.
Because if you go back to her civil lawsuit against Diddy, who she had worked with for a number of years, all the way from Danity Kane to Dirty Money, she had said that she.
Yeah.
And if you guys remember, Danity Kane was a group that Diddy actually formed through like his TV, the MTV, like with Making a Band.
He did something with singers and he formed Danity Kane as well.
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Shit as my liberal content.
Oh, Joe Biden podcast, bro.
I already cooked these niggas, bro.
He had witnessed.
It's very simple what the issue is with the whole Joe Biden thing.
I'll pull up one of my tweets, bro.
You guys got to follow me on X because I'd be covering all this shit on my X, bro.
When losers like this, yes, I was cooking these idiots earlier.
Bro, nobody is safe on X, just so you guys know.
Like on X, I'd be frying people, bro.
I could say a lot of the shit that I can't say on YouTube for obvious reasons, right?
So let's go back to this Diddy shit.
This is more important right now.
In her suit, that she had witnessed these physical violence and just more from what was happening behind closed doors while Diddy was in a relationship with Cassie.
And then obviously with Don Richard, she also, you know, had alleged that Diddy had kept her trapped inside the back of a car for two hours.
She had called her dad.
It was a whole thing according to these allegations that were mapped out in her suit.
But I expect that she definitely will play a role in some capacity when it comes to this trial.
Now, whether or not she's a ledged victim five, that's unclear, but I guess we'll see what happens when this trial comes.
So many twists and turns with it.
And let's preview a little bit for next week and for the continuing eight weeks of this trial.
First, about Diddy's legal team.
For those of you who don't know who comprises Diddy's legal team, and also, if you can, Elizabeth, I know there's a lot of controversy regarding a lawyer who may not necessarily be guys.
Also, do me a favor.
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1,500 likes.
On Diddy's legal team, but maybe they're in some capacity.
So talk us through who is on Diddy's legal team and the issue with one of Diddy's legal friends.
Oh, yeah, this is actually hilarious.
One of the lawyers, what he said.
Friends, shall I say?
Legal friends, putting it a little like pretty loosely there, Jesse.
And of course, that being, you know, Mark Garagos, we know that Mark Garagos, as far as we're recording this right now, isn't officially a part of Diddy's defense team.
But, you know, he has known Diddy for a number of years.
His daughter, Tenny, is on the defense team.
So she is actually one of the retained attorneys that are going to be inside that courtroom every single day and has been on this case in September when Diddy was first indicted and also arrested as well, too.
But, you know, as far as Mark Garagos, he has been a kind of a controversial figure a little bit since these pretrial things have been kind of going on.
And that is a sense that, you know, he had made these comments.
Hold on, y'all niggas got to hear this shit.
This shit is funny, what he said.
On his podcast with TMZ, pretty much referring to the prosecution as, you know, a six-pack of white women.
And those said it's a six-pack of white women, bruh.
Let me show you guys what he's talking about here.
Let me show you guys.
This nigga's not, he's not kidding her out.
Hold on, did he press conference?
So, hold on, bro.
Thank you.
Let me see if I can fight this shit.
Is this it?
Hold on, chat.
Hold on.
I think this is it right here.
Okay.
Hold on.
Bruh.
See if this one's it.
Hold on, chat.
I'm trying to find the part where he shows the girl.
Okay, here we go.
And Mitzi Steiner and their supervisor.
So he's gonna, he's gonna, these are these are the women that were involved in prosecuting Diddy.
Provided tremendous assistance on.
I remember me and academics looked at this shit.
We said, this nigga did he cooked, bro.
This case.
Six white chicks.
I'm deeply grateful for their continued work.
And finally, I want to thank this United States Attorney or was the United States Attorney for the Sun District of New York at the time.
The outstanding career prosecutors from SCNY who were handling this case.
Meredith Foster, Emily Johnson, Chrissy Slavic, Madison Schmeisler, and Mitzi Steiner.
And their supervisors, Jamie Backleaper and Jacqueline Kelly.
They are members of the civil rights unit in our criminal division.
Yeah, this nigga cooked.
Look, look at that fucking squad.
Calculum!
Punch!
Bunch of fucking feminists, and one of them is one of them boys, too.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
God damn.
That's why I said it's a six-pack of white women.
Were his words to the comments on his podcast with TMZ, pretty much referring to the prosecution as, you know, a six-pack of white women.
And those were his words.
W misogyny, baby.
Not mine.
And that was something that the judge took pretty seriously when he had said that.
Of course, the judge got mad.
It's New York, bro.
Niggas is pussy.
Me was an interesting thing for Mark Yarragas to say in the first place because after Anthony Rico quit and before Xavier Donaldson and the full Westmoreland were on the case, you know, Diddy's defense defense team looked kind of similar to the prosecution there as far as in terms of diversity.
So I don't know why he kind of made that statement in the first place, but the judge admonished him for because it's fucking funny.
Like, look at them, dude.
Come on, man.
These are all a bunch of fucking angry feminists here, clearly.
We created the civil rights.
That nigga's cooked.
I ain't gonna lie.
This, bro, man.
And I'll be honest with you guys, six AUSAs on a case is crazy.
Calculum punch.
Six?
Bro, two was a lot.
Six is wild.
And you know, like, all of them probably have a very big vested interest in this case, given who the target is for that.
Calling his comments essentially, like, he can't say those types of comments.
He can't say those types of things.
It kind of violates the rules that we have here at New York.
Shut the fuck up, bro.
Judge is soft.
Dork, as far as defendants playing some type of role and capacity inside the case and making these types of comments to the media and that type of sort.
But as far as who was in the courtroom today, you know, it was the standard Mark Agnifolo, Tenny Garrigo.
So it was Xavier Donaldson, who, by the way, I just want to give a public apology to because I believe I've been calling him Xavier Thompson this entire time.
But I just want to clarify that it is Xavier Donaldson.
We had Brian Steele inside that courtroom.
A lot of people are familiar with Brian still.
You guys know who he is.
That's Young Thug's lawyer that got him off.
He used to represent Young Thug, Alexandra Shapiro, Jason Driscoll.
Nicole Westmoreland was also in that courtroom today.
One defense attorney.
He's got an all-star squad.
But yeah, guys, so yeah, as far as the Diddy stuff goes, I'm going to be there.
I'm going to fly out tonight.
Andrew be going with me as well.
I'll have Frank.
It's going to be a good time.
You know, we're going to vlog it and we'll see, man.
Hopefully, I can get in there tomorrow.
And, you know, it's going to be packed.
It's going to absolutely be packed.
So I'm going to try to get there early, see what happens.
Hopefully, they let me in.
And we'll go from there, chat.
I'm going to press pass.
Niggas just going in there, Dolo.
We'll see what happens.
But you guys know, if I get in there, I'm going to give you guys by far the best fucking coverage on this case.
Because, like I said before, I used to actually do this stuff.
I'm the only one that's actually been in a trial as a case agent that could tell you guys how this shit really works.
So all these other reporters, cool, big networks, it don't matter.
They don't got the experience.
They don't got the MG.
So, okay.
Let's get into the next topic, guys.
Let's go ahead.
You guys want me to react to this Joe Budden shit?
Bro, these niggas are clowns, man.
Be honest with y'all.
Joe Budden is a fucking failure.
And he does like weird shit with his dog, and he's a pervert.
So let's get into the ceasefire, guys.
We're going to move on over to global affairs, aka Geopolitics, okay?
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As you guys know, there was a ceasefire that was brokered between Pakistan and India.
Thanks, United States.
Let's go ahead and see.
I apologize that it's going to be this nigga that's going to be yapping.
And you guys already know how I feel about Indian accents.
They're the worst.
But, you know, what can you do?
We're covering India, Pakistan.
So, evening, both nations have reached a ceasefire agreement.
Currently, don't worry, I got the subtitles for you, Ninjas.
I am here at Bamial on the Zero Line and standing just 200 meters away from the LOC.
I'm joined by some of the farmers because Punjab as a state which was one of the most impacted by Pakistan strikes, which were failed, which were foiled by our India's Air Force with their anti-missile and anti-drone system.
These people, those who live on Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jamukh.
Now, what's interesting, what I will say about this conflict is that both parties have, like, you know, done a very good job of pushing out their propaganda and censoring it.
The censorship border were the most impacted.
You have seen just 200 meters away the LOC line.
The farmers here have harvested wheat and they are going to start the sowing for the paddy crop.
And Punjab shares around 530 kilometer border, and the people living on the borders are mostly rely on agriculture as their mean to earn bread.
That accent is fucking brutal.
I'm giving you guys actual Indian news, so it's right from the source, but we're gonna have to switch off this.
is painful.
Oh, shit, hold on.
We got some breaking news from Fox.
Hold on.
With the Diddy shit.
Hold on, chat.
Let's see here.
What the fuck?
Welcome back here on Live Now from Fox 929 on the East Coast and 629 on the West Coast.
Viewer discretion is advised for this next story as the final stage of jury selection for the sex trafficking trial of Sean Diddy Combs has been postponed with opening arguments still slated for this coming week.
Prosecutors allege the music mogul coerced and abused women for years with help from a network of associates and employees while silencing victims through blackmail, kidnapping, arson, and beatings.
They accused Diddy of using his quote power and prestige to force female victims into drugged up, elaborately produced sexual performances with male sex workers in events that were dubbed freak offs.
Diddy's attorneys are expected to argue that the government is demonizing and distorting the sexual activity of consenting adults.
Jury selection did begin last Monday with a federal judge ruling Friday on the postponement of the final phase of selecting that jury, again expected to resume tomorrow.
Andrea Lewis is a former felony prosecutor and civil attorney who does handle sex crimes cases.
She joins us now live to break all of this down.
Thank you so much, as always, for taking the time to be here with us.
Thank you for having me.
All right, so first off, I do want to ask you about the delay.
We heard, of course, from the judge on Friday.
Everything expected to resume tomorrow.
So what role does that play in shaking up the timeline?
Is there any sort of impact?
It's really a minor thing.
We're talking about do they finish picking a jury on Friday as opposed to Monday?
The reasons the judge cited for doing that was that he was afraid that if certain jurors were selected, that they may get cold feet over the weekend and have second thoughts and say, you know, maybe this isn't the trial for me.
So he just pushed it to Monday.
That's not a major inconvenience at all, and I don't think it'll have much effect on the timeline.
Okay, that's good.
That's good.
Folks have asked about and discussed the sex trafficking aspect of this, but there's also this racketeering statute.
So can you break?
Okay, okay.
We've broken that down already.
Okay.
So breaking India claims Pakistan violated ceasefire's tensions flare, which is a ceasefire that basically the Trump administration brokered.
Big news here: India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire earlier today following recent clashes between the two nations.
The agreement comes after a long night of talks led by the Trump administration.
But one side says the other already has violated the ceasefire.
Stephanie Bennett, live in London with breaking details for us.
Stephanie.
Hey, John, yeah, the news of this ceasefire agreement from this morning was welcome news by residents on both sides.
But as night fell, well, India has already accused Pakistan of violating it.
Take a look at some of these images we're seeing.
The Indian foreign secretary said there have been repeated violations of the deal, of those on the ground report hearing explosions and seeing flashing lights in the night sky.
You can just about make them out there.
Their armed forces have been told to deal strongly with the violations.
Meanwhile, Pakistan's information minister denied any violations.
Initially, President Donald Trump announced the deal earlier on Truth Social, saying in part, quotes, after a long night of talks mediated by the United States, I'm pleased.
And this was as of May 10, 2025.
So this was literally yesterday morning.
Pleased to announce that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire.
Congratulations to both countries on using common sense and great intelligence.
On X, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote that he and Vice President J.D. Vance have been working for over 48 hours to get this done, saying the two countries will now start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site.
Pakistan's prime minister thanked President Trump on X as well for his leadership, saying Pakistan believes this marks a new beginning in the resolution of issues that have plagued the region.
By the way, guys, if you guys like politics, you guys should all be on fucking X, by the way.
I'm actually going to follow this guy right here so I can keep up with stuff.
X is where it's at when it comes to politics, guys.
On Wednesday, India carried out strikes on what it said was terrorist infrastructure in Pakistani Kashmir and Pakistan two weeks after 26 people were killed in an attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Kashmir.
Now, locals along the border today were initially elated to hear the news of this ceasefire and coming out with signs like that.
We found out via social media by Donald Trump's tweet.
We are happy to see this.
This is a good thing.
Nobody wants war.
And John, again, things are very much developing.
We're going to keep an eye on all those developments.
John.
Hopeful, hopeful sign.
Especially given how both powers literally have nuclear capabilities that can destroy each other.
So not a good move.
Let's see if we have anything else with the latest India.
Okay, so apparently this comes an hour ago from Fox Los Angeles.
Look at this.
India and Pakistan agreed to a ceasefire today following escalating clashes.
Still hours later, the two South Asian enemies accused each other of violating the peace deal.
Fox News correspondent Stephanie Bennett reports.
Celebrations across Islamabad Saturday following the news of the immediate ceasefire deal between India and Pakistan.
President Donald Trump crediting the pause in military confrontation to a long night of talks mediated by the U.S. writing in part on Truth Social quote, congratulations to both countries on using common sense and great intelligence.
It was agreed between them that both sides would stop all fighting and military action on land and in the air and sea.
Now it's interesting because both countries are running around saying that they beat the other one, which is also very funny and interesting as well.
And by the way, guys, we got only 1,300 likes, but we got 2,800 almost of you guys in here just on YouTube alone.
Then we got another 1,300 or so like that on Rumble.
So we got like, well, 4,000 plus you guys in here roughly.
Guys, do me a favor, like that fucking video, smash that like button.
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Okay, hit it.
Let's get to 1,500.
Recent days, the fighting between the two.
South Asian countries has been the worst the region has seen in almost three decades.
A gun massacre killing.
Yeah, Pakistan attacked 26 of their military locations, guys, two days ago.
So it would have been crazy.
World War World War poop probably would have happened.
Linked 26 people in Indian-administered Kashmir last month triggered missile and drone strikes between the two nations.
We don't want collateral damage.
Civilians' lives matter more.
This is not from Pakistan.
This is caused from the Indian side.
Many in India and Pakistan are welcoming the news with a sigh of relief.
This is the best decision of the government.
If there was a war, our country would have gone back 10 years.
War is not the solution.
Peace is the solution.
War was declared, but when peace was achieved, it became much better.
However, hours after the peace agreement, multiple explosions were heard in Indian-controlled territory.
Residents there reported blackouts following the blasts.
India's foreign secretary is now accusing Pakistan of violating the ceasefire and is urging it to address the breaches.
In London, Stephanie Bennett, Fox News.
Near tonight, Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed peace talks with Ukraine starting Thursday in Istanbul.
Oh, shit.
That's huge.
The announcement comes after Ukraine's President Zelensky met with leaders from Germany, France, the UK, and Poland in Kyiv.
They urged Putin to agree to a 30-day ceasefire by Monday or face major sanctions.
Bruh, you guys have been sanctioning them forever.
It doesn't matter.
Like, Russia's already figured this out how to get around the sanctions at this point.
Like, the sanctions don't do shit.
Russia's been sanctioned since like 2014, dude, and they've been able to figure it out.
So that doesn't mean shit.
All right.
So, real quick, with the whole India story, the danger for India and Pakistan has not gone away.
New developments in the nuclear power is harrowing four-day conflict.
This comes from the New York Times, along with entrenched religious nationalism on each side, could signal more frequent battles ahead.
So I'll read some of this, guys, and we're going to go right into the next topic.
We're going to cover is we'll cover the mayor of New Jersey, of Newark, New Jersey, getting arrested.
We'll cover that as well.
India and Pakistan have seemingly pulled back from the brink again, but so much was new about the nuclear-armed enemies' chaotic four-day clash, and so many of the underlying accelerants remain volatile that there's a little to suggest that the truce represents any return to old patterns of restraint.
A new generation of military technology fueled the dizzying aerial escalation, waves of airstrikes, and anti-aircraft volleys with modern weapons set the stage.
Soon, they were joined by weaponized drones and masks for the first time, both along the two countries' extensive boundaries and deep into their territory.
Hundreds of them in the sky probing each other's each nation's defenses and striking without risk to any pilot.
Then the missiles and drones were streaking past the border areas and deep into India's and Pakistan territories, directly hitting air and defense bases, prompting dire threats and the highest level of military alert.
Only then did international diplomacy, a crucial factor in past pullbacks between India and Pakistan, seem to engage in earnest at what felt like a last minute before catastrophe.
In a new global chapter defined by perilous conflicts, distracted leaders, and retracting sense of international responsibility to keep peace, the safety net had never seemed thinner.
Going back historically, many of the India-Pakistan conflicts have been stopped because of external intervention, said Srinath Raghavan, a military historian and strategic analyst.
You can see here, look, you can see all the fucking things in the sky.
Mr. Raghavan observed that neither country has a significant military industrial base, and the need to rely on weapons sales from abroad means outside pressure can have an effect.
As you guys know, they buy their weapons from us and from Russia and China.
But the positions of both sides appeared more extreme this time, and India in particular seemed to want to see if it could achieve an outcome different than in previous conflicts.
I think there's a stronger sort of determination, it seems, on the part of the Indian government to sort of make sure that the Pakistanis do not feel that they can just get away or get even, he said, which definitely is part of the escalatory thing.
Both sides seem to feel they cannot let this thing end with the other side feeling that they have somehow got the upper hand.
The political realities in India and Pakistan, each gripped by an entrenched religious nationalism, remain unchanged after the fighting.
And that creates perhaps the most powerful push towards the kind of confrontation they could get out of hand again.
Let me summarize it for you guys.
Okay, guys, very simple.
India and Pakistan are two different countries culturally and with different religions, right?
You got Hindus on one side, then you got Muslims on the other side.
In India, there are Muslims, but they are not the majority, okay?
And they're heavily persecuted by India.
In India, they have a caste system, which is brutal to those that are not Hindus.
Well, even people that are Hindus.
And Muslims tend to be at the bottom of that.
So do Christians.
Now, in Pakistan, they obviously are Muslim.
And this issue, when it comes to religious differences, has created quite a bit of geopolitical tension for decades.
That whole region, guys, was basically controlled by the British.
And after World War II, right around 1947, they broke off.
And these two different factions had problems.
And a lot of it is attributed to religion.
Now, in the Islamic faith, guys, in Islam, idol worshiping and paganism is heavily, heavily frowned upon, okay?
And the same with the Hindu side.
They don't like the monotheistic Abrahamic religions either.
So this conflict isn't just a geopolitical problem where, you know, they're fighting over water and the river and all this other stuff.
No, they're also fighting on religious lines as well.
So, you know, and the country of India is heavy with the censorship.
As you guys know, a lot of political commentators on Twitter were literally banned.
It can't be seen in India for obvious reasons.
So this has been going on for a very long time, guys.
So hopefully, yeah, some dumbass in the chest says there's more to it.
Yeah, I know you bitch ass nigga, but I'm not going to go over the entire history and watch a 30-minute video on this shit, Ben, you fucking retard.
Some of y'all niggas are really stupid, bro.
Stupid?
There's more to it.
G, shut the fuck up, nigga.
You stupid.
Okay?
Does it look like I got fucking time to go over the whole fucking poop jeez Olympics over here, motherfucker?
No, we got, I got, I'm short on time.
I got to fucking catch a flight.
And we got other stories to cover.
All right?
Fucking Ragaj, whatever the fuck your name is, shut up.
More to it than that, G. Shut the fuck up.
Anyway, so yeah.
Religious differences, you know, based on, you know, different ideologies, especially when it comes to idol worshiping versus, you know, Abrahamic religions, create quite a bit of rift.
So we'll see what happens, man.
We'll see if the ceasefire lasts.
We'll see if it lasts.
But obviously, the religious tension has been going on for decades, chat, for a very, very long time.
Okay, let's go on to the next story.
Outside a newly opened immigration detention facility in his city today, Mayor Ross Baraka had been protesting the opening of that facility, given the Trump administration is planning to use it as part of the president's plan to sharply increase the number.
And this is the mayor of New Jersey, of Newark, which we'll go ahead.
His name is, I think, Ras Baraka or Baraka Ras.
It's Ras Baraka, I think.
Yeah, there we go.
Mayor of Newark.
Here he is, guys.
Okay.
Here he is.
Where's the nigga from?
He's a Newark native.
He's son of an activist Amiri Baraka, born in Madonna.
Okay.
He was educated in Newark Public Schools.
He's at University High School, earned a bachelor's degree, and then he went to St. Peter's in New Jersey, City, New Jersey.
He was a principal before this.
And let's see here.
Yeah.
Number of detention beds.
That's when this happened.
The man you see there being arrested, wearing a brown coat and a hat, that is Mayor Ross Baraka.
Witnesses say that the mayor was arrested after he tried to join a tour of the facility with three Democratic members of New Jersey's congressional delegation today.
There was yelling and pushing after federal officials were blocking his entry.
The mayor, who was running for governor, was arrested after he had returned to the public side of the gate.
In a statement that came after that arrest, the Department of Homeland Security said that the lawmakers had not asked for a tour of the facility and that as a bus carrying detainees was entering, quote, a group of protesters, including two house members, stormed the gate and broke into the detention facility.
And Mayor Ross Baraka was just released from custody.
I'm surprised that he actually did an interview right after getting arrested, Chad.
And real quick, before he gives this interview, here's a case against him, guys.
So he basically got hit with a trespassing case, right?
And here, here we go.
I got the actual PACER thing for you guys right here, by the way, so we could actually look at this.
That was easy.
So you can see here on May 9th, 2025, there was a criminal complaint filed.
Okay.
And the charge is 18 USC Section 13.
Okay, now this isn't common, guys.
I'll be very honest with y'all.
I've rarely, I've never seen this charge before.
And you go in here, boom, put the charge in.
So 18 USC 13 is the Assimilative Crimes Act, which makes state law applicable to conduct during occurring on federal lands.
On the other hand, it defines criminal trespass in New Jersey specifically addressing the offense of unlicensed entry of structure.
So this is New Jersey law.
So basically, what happened was the feds took a state law and basically absorbed it, right?
They assimilated it.
So here it is.
This section ensures that when a federal crime isn't defined by federal law, state laws will apply to federal lands.
It essentially incorporates state criminal law into federal jurisdiction for specific federal areas.
Now, this almost never happens, chat, because nine out of ten times, the feds are going to waste their time.
They're going to say, yo, just take this shit state, right?
We're not going to fucking waste our time with this and have it at USA.
But granted, since it's the governor, sorry, since it's the mayor, they want to send a clear message politically.
And I actually covered this here.
All right, looks like Newark Mayor Ross Barako was arrested by HSI for trespassing on an ICE facility.
What's more interesting is the feds used a rarely used statute to charge him.
18 USC 13 laws of states adopted for areas within federal jurisdiction.
Another strange fact is the affiant of the criminal complaint was the special agent in charge, SAC.
For those unaware of how federal law enforcement works, the SAC is the highest level agent in their jurisdiction, and they do not participate in actual case management and/or running investigations.
The fact they took this case federally, that is normally state, normally a state misdemeanor, with a SAC as affiance, clearly to send a message.
The left arts that rush ICE facilities won't be tolerated, regardless if it's a mayor.
So here's the affidavit right here, guys.
Is my camera off here?
What the fuck?
Sorry.
So here's the document right here, guys.
You guys should be able to see this nice and clear.
Look, I, Ricky J. Patel, being duly sworn, state the following is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
I'm believing attachment A. I further state that I'm a special agent in charge with the United States Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations, and that is, and that this complaint is based on the following facts.
Okay, so this is rare, guys.
I have a SAC be the affian is fucking crazy, bro.
But yeah, look, look how short the complaint is.
Look, attachment A, on or about May 9th in Essex County in the District of New Jersey within or upon land reserved and acquired for use of the United States and under the jurisdiction of the United States defendant.
Ross Baraka did, knowing that he was not licensed or privileged to do so, enter and remain in a place as to which notice against trespass was given.
And then, bam, in violation of Title 18, Section Code 13, and then NJSA, and then that's the state code right here, right?
So here's the attachment: here's the affidavit, right?
I, Ricky J. Patel, and the special agent in charge of the Newark division of the Department of Homeland Security, Homeland Security Investigations, HSI.
The information contained in the complaint is based upon my personal knowledge as well as information obtained from other sources, including statements made or reported by various witnesses with knowledge of relevant facts and my review of evidence.
Because this complaint is being submitted for a limited purpose, I have not set forth every fact that I know concerning this investigation.
Where the contents of the documents and actions and statements of others are reported, they are reported in substance and in part, except where otherwise indicated.
Where I assert that an event took place on a particular date, I'm asserting that it took place on or about the date alleged.
On or about May 9th, 2025, Ross Brock arrived at the Delaney Hall facility in Newark, New Jersey.
The Delaney Hall facility currently operates as a federal immigration facility pursuant to a contract between GEO Group Inc.
GO normally has immigration ICE contracts, the entity that owns the Delaney Hall facility, and U.S. Immigration Customs Enforcement ICE.
As a result of this contract, the Delaney Hall facility has been acquired for use of the United States and under the jurisdiction of the United States.
The Delaney Hall facility is surrounded by chain link fences and is accessible only through granted access.
In addition to maintaining security, it likewise displays no trespass signage.
Honor about May 19th, notwithstanding the above, Ras Baraka unlawfully entered the room and remained in the Delaney Hall facility.
And that's the end.
So very short affidavit, very rare to see this, that the feds would take a misdemeanor trespassing charge and do it.
But like I said before, this is 100% to send a message.
So here he is giving a statement on CNN post arrest.
City is my source tonight.
And Mayor, thank you for joining me.
Can you just describe what has been happening over the last few hours while you were being held?
Well, I mean, I just want to first say that the guys from Homeland Security were very respectful.
They treated me with dignity.
And I appreciate that.
You know, while I spent my last few hours in the holding area inside of the, I believe it's a detention facility that they have here in the city of Newark, you know, that the Homeland Security has.
So, you know, it wasn't un Yeah, they probably brought him over to the mainfield office and stuff like that.
You know, he probably lured up immediately.
He's not stupid.
And they said, okay, cool, no problem.
We're just going to process you and let you go.
Bearable, but it was definitely a humiliating experience and uncomfortable for me overall.
But, you know, in the end, those guys did the best that they could to make me feel comfortable, and I appreciate that.
And you were there protesting the opening of this facility.
I know this has been something that you have been arguing against.
Can you just take us back to what happened earlier today when you showed up, you were there on the ground with other members of Congress who are joining you?
And I mean, we've seen this dramatic scene play out.
Tell me how I'm really surprised that he actually went ahead and he's giving a statement right after, but fuck it.
Happened from your perspective.
Well, I'm going to say as much as I can without violating.
Okay, I was wondering.
I was like, damn, this nigga really about to give a full statement.
Oh, shit, what the hell?
Sorry, Chad.
Let me fix my camera here.
Anytime the camera comes off, it means I've got to turn the AC on.
you My bad, Chad.
It's a Sony FX3, so overheat's kind of easy, but it's a good camera.
Damn, it's why do you guys think that shit is so quick me, goddammit?
Amen.
See how that looks, man?
See the grays?
God damn.
You know, what they asked me to do in court.
But, you know, I actually didn't come there to protest.
I was there that morning with the fire inspector trying to serve them as we've been doing for the last few days.
We're in court with them now.
The fire inspector usually puts a tag on the gate and we leave.
This happens every day.
At one o'clock, the congress people, Menendez, MacGyver, and Blondie Watson, Bonnie Watson, Coleman, congresspeople from the state of New Jersey, was going into the facility and they said that they had been granted entry into the facility and was having a press conference.
Afterwards, I came to attend the press conference as I was asked to.
You know, obviously, you know, ICE made, after a while, made a determination after somebody came and said that we shouldn't be there and began to, after they told us to leave, we left and they began to arrest, try to arrest me.
I shouldn't say us.
They targeted me and came after me specifically and arrested me.
Alina Haba, who, just for people who may not be familiar, she's President Trump's former attorney.
She is now the interim U.S. attorney in New Jersey in your state.
The way she puts what happened today is she is accusing you of ignoring multiple warrants from Homeland Security investigations to remove.
We're going to read this in a second.
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How can I contact you for free access?
I guess message me on Xbox.
That's probably the best way to reach me because I'm banned on everything else.
I mean, I got an Instagram, but that should probably, who knows how long that shit is going to last.
so yeah uh remove yourself and says that you chose to quote disregard the law Is that true?
Had there been warnings, what had happened?
Well, absolutely not.
I mean, I mean, we could, we could, the reality is, Alina Haba wasn't there.
The U.S. attorney wasn't there.
She doesn't know what happened.
Clearly, that is not the context of what happened.
I was there for over an hour in that space, and nobody ever told me to move.
I was in there for over an hour.
Not a single person, not an officer from ICE, not any of the security guards.
Nobody told me to leave that place.
Somebody from Homeland Security came in the end and began to escalate the situation, and we wound up being where we are today.
And that's frankly the extent of it.
I didn't go there to break any laws.
I didn't break any laws.
I was there as the mayor of.
Well, technically, you did, but that's fine.
With Ghost says, I bet this mayor was off for prosecution for January 6th, people probably.
Zelensky probably got told that Germany, UK, Poland are all not going to keep support at Ukraine very long, so he's ready for peace talks.
Of course, bro.
Us too.
Everybody's tired of paying this shit.
My Gian Space with Solomono said Israel is friends with India.
All those accusations from India do not know all history.
Smells of them boys for a fucking mile.
Okay.
They got their own problems, bro.
Duomo says, can someone DM me on any platform how I can join Cece's Discord?
Kumo DTV.
Okay.
Someone hit this dude's dot and power him off.
Okay.
Did he defense team needs to start sending the prosecution donuts find him up and let Diddy walk and did he will walk?
Okay.
Emorphus says, Myron Gaines, despite attacking and possibly discrediting Jesse Ventura, didn't you say that when the feds bring up a case, they have a 90% plus conviction rate?
Absolutely.
But remember, he has an all-star team, man.
So we'll see what happens.
Of the city, exercising my right and duty as an elected official, you know, supporting our congresspeople, preparing for a press conference that was supposed to happen there.
Newark has a lot of illegal aliens, chat, by the way.
That's why he's doing all his monkey shit right here.
I did not.
Nigga doing that dumb shit showing up at the ICE facility like a fucking moron.
Denied.
Enter that place unlawfully.
I did not break any laws.
And so all of that is incorrect.
So she was not there.
So she should give some better information.
How did it get so heated?
I mean, you can watch this playing out.
And we see you and everyone starts shoving.
People start yelling.
What did the Homeland Security official that you said came up and the first one who tried to arrest you was?
They tried to arrest me.
As you can see, he tried to arrest me.
As you can see, I'm calm.
I'm not doing anything.
I'm just walking.
We got out of the gate.
They, I guess, made a decision to come around the gate after we left to arrest me outside of the gate.
So they did that.
They arrested me outside of the gate.
You know, I obviously protesters and the congresspeople were upset.
They tried to intervene.
And so, you know, I thought it would be better for us to just go ahead with these guys and so we not cause further kind of disruption there.
Were you trying to go into the gate?
No, I was already inside.
I didn't have to try to go in.
Okay.
I was there for about over an hour.
I wonder what you, and you've been in detention, so you've been being held, so obviously you haven't seen any of the coverage.
The response from others, including some people inside the administration, is pointing to the fact that you're a Democrat and you're running for governor in your state and accusing you of basically conducting a publicity stunt.
And I wonder what you would say to them tonight.
Well, I think the publicity stunt is this idea that we should violate the court orders, violate the Constitution of the United States, that we should run roughshod over state and local laws.
The reality in America is that if we're having a dispute, then we settle it in the court.
We were having, the city of Newark has a dispute with GEO about a certificate of occupancy, about them allowing our inspectors in the buildings, health inspectors and fire inspectors who they've been rejecting every day.
Every day we go there, we put the thing on the door and we leave.
We're in court right now.
They dispute that.
They dispute that they should have an updated certificate of occupancy.
They haven't had one in 20 years.
We say that they need one because the local law demands that, that they have to get a change of use.
They dispute that.
And that's their right to dispute it.
But the person that settles that is a judge in a court of law, not the president of the United States, not the U.S. Attorney, not ICE or Homeland Security.
That is solved by a judge here in this state.
And they even moved it to federal court.
So the judge has to weigh in on this and a magistrate.
They can't just take matters into their own hands and do what they want.
Extra legal action outside of the courts.
And that's exactly what's going on here.
What's your understanding of what happens next year?
Were there conditions to your release?
What was discussed before you left today?
Well, I mean, I obviously was charged with federal trespassing and, you know, Which is a classy misdemeanor, but you know, going through this is just really humiliating.
Like I told y'all before, it's a little weird that they took a state charge like that and made it federal.
But like I said before, it's just send a message.
And like you said, it'd be humiliating him.
Humiliating and painful, but the reality is this is what democracy is, right?
And so, you know, we are in dispute here, and we're just living in a time period now where if you are opposed to the ideas of people, you could be threatened with arrests or intimidation.
And that's exactly what's happening.
And that's not the America that we want to be in.
That's not the America that people chose to move thousands of miles from around the world to.
This is not this place.
And they're turning it into an authoritarianist government.
Do you have any regrets about how today happened?
No, I don't have any regrets at all.
I went down there to support my congresspeople, my congresswoman from my district, Congresswoman Blondie Watson-Coleman as well, who is like a mother to us here, and Congressman Menendez, who's also from our district.
I went down there to support them in a press conference, and I would do it again.
I have a right to go to those facilities as the mayor of the city.
A fire inspector has a right to be on those facilities.
And it is not federal property.
It's in fact private property.
GEO is privately owned.
Yeah, but they contract with ICE, bro.
Come on, dude.
It's a private prison that these people are getting $63 million to do this work.
And they have to abide by local laws.
That's just a fact.
I don't care what our political difference is.
They still have to abide by the law.
Bro, it's cooked.
All right.
Well, yeah, that covers that.
Pretty big deal, though, that a governor is getting arrested for being a governor, a mayor, the mayor of Newark being a retard.
Breaking News White House just announced that the United States has reached a deal, trade deal with China and the Treasury Secretary Scott Besant announced a debriefing, a briefing tomorrow on the trade negotiations with China.
Led to a great deal of the productivity we've seen.
We will be giving details tomorrow.
But I can tell you that the talks were productive.
We had the vice premier, two vice ministers who were integrally involved, Ambassador Jameson and myself.
And I spoke to President Trump, as did Ambassador Jameson, last night.
And he is fully informed of what is going on.
So there will be a complete briefing tomorrow morning.
I think that led to a great deal of the productivity.
So we'll see what happens with that.
Oh, yeah, this is the.
By the way, if you guys are wondering, I do go live on X, okay?
As you guys can see here, I go live on X, guys.
Every time I go live, you can find my Twitter profile, Myron GainesX.
Make sure to follow me on here, bro.
I'll be cooking.
Okay, I'll be cooking on here.
And when I go live, I'll go ahead and I'll pin my tweet at the top here.
So you guys can go ahead and check it out and make sure.
So let's go ahead and go over to updates with Trump and Netanyahu here.
As you guys know, big developments when it comes to this disagreement.
Obviously, I have my doubts, but let's see what's the leadest here.
For being here, let's talk about the fact that President Trump's about to set off for his first official foreign trip comes as he's grappling.
Now, this is a big deal because he is going out there to the Middle East.
...with all of these issues on the world stage.
And as you have new reporting about potential strains with his relationship with Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The president's going to go to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
And this is a trip that's going to focus on the economy.
You'll see announcements about investments in the U.S., trade, arms deals, those sorts of things.
But when you step back and look at the broader world stage, the president's bigger priorities in terms of ending the war in Ukraine, what's happening in Israel, they're kind of stuck.
And what we've learned, and the president is not going to Israel on this trip, is that the president and Prime Minister Netanyahu have had some tensions over the way forward on Gaza on Iran.
So while the president will be in the Middle East touting all of these that he's delivering economically for the American people, he's really struggling more to deliver on these bigger challenges.
It's going to create such a fascinating backdrop to that trip, Carol.
Thanks for watching.
Stay updated.
So, obviously, and then other rumors came out with like Mike Huck could be having problems or making a statement about Israel.
So he went ahead to dispel some of that stuff.
And I'll give some more of this backstory here in a second.
President Donald Trump will embark on a trip to West Asia, which includes stops in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE.
But Trump won't be visiting Israel, leaving many to believe that Trump's relationship with Nathan Yahoo may have soured.
However, in a state of interviews to Israeli media, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee has reaffirmed that the bond between the United States president and the Jewish state is as strong as it has ever been.
Hakabi said that he was sure the president would visit Israel in the coming year.
Well, in an interview to Israel's Channel 12 news, Huckabee said, Donald Trump loves you.
There's no doubt about that.
He's got your back.
Signaling Washington's ironclad supports to Israel.
The U.S. And just so you guys know, this dude is a hardcore.
He's not one of them boys, but he's a hardcore fucking Zionist.
This guy, Mike Huckabee.
He might as well be Jewish.
Tonboy further added that Trump had spent more time with Benjamin Nathan Yahoo than with any other world leader.
Trump's West Asia trip comes at a time when the region is embroiled in multiple crises, including the war in Gaza, the Houthi rebels in Yemen, Syria's post-Assad turmoil, and the stalemate over Iran's nuclear program.
Well, experts describe the region as Trump's happy.
Yeah, and just so you guys understand where a lot of this issues come with, right?
So Israel, guys, wants a Israel wants a total dismantlement of Iran's nuclear program all the way.
They want it gone.
Nuclear reactors gone.
Program gone.
Not even for energy.
Meanwhile, the United States is maybe potentially entertaining them maintaining their nuclear program for energy only and not for a weapons level.
And it would be maintained.
But which, you know, Iran might play with that.
But the thing is, is that, you know, then they kind of go back and forth.
Then the U.S. comes back and says, well, we want you to also disable your ballistic missile program.
Well, I'll tell you, Iran's like, no, that's a non-starter.
We're not doing that.
So a lot of the pressure that's on the United States to negotiate comes like, you know, with Israeli requests.
And that's kind of why I think Trump has been like, dude, these guys are derailing our negotiations.
They're derailing our ability to, you know, avoid a war because Israel wants them to straighten go into Iran and just bomb them, okay, and destroy their nuclear program altogether.
They don't want them to dismantle any of that.
They just want to attack and destroy it.
And they propose very wild.
They basically come up with extremely wild and radical military strategies of what they think they would go in.
They propose going with special ops, bombing the hell out of it.
But the problem is that Israel doesn't have the bunker buster bombs or the planes that could facilitate destroying Iran's nuclear program, which is deep underground.
They got to get that from us.
And like I said before, I've explained this before.
If you guys want to know what would happen if we actually did attack Iran and why Trump does not want to do this, I made a video on this.
I'll show it to you guys real quick.
Hold on.
Give me one second.
This is it right here.
So this video, where the famous pager assault.
And this is this is in this video.
I go over like detail what would happen if we actually did attack Iran.
And, you know, Trump is smart to, you know, kind of cut BB out now at this point because if we were to do what Israel wants to do, it would send the economy into free fall all over the country and all over the world too.
I dropped the link there for you guys.
Feel free to watch it.
I go into detail and I also got stamps in here as well for you guys.
Hold on one sec, chat.
Yeah, so what would happen, guys, is you would literally see a terrible conflict happens.
So I explained what happened on October 7th, then I go into the scenario of what would happen if we actually got into the war.
Okay.
I'll drop the link again for you guys.
I don't want to be redundant here.
So yeah.
Detail there, how it would happen, shutting down Shreda Hormus, all this other stuff, sending us into fucking economic freefall.
Happy place.
Riyadh, Doha, and Abu Dhabi are expected to pull out all the stops and mix pomp and ceremony for Trump.
Well, Amit's worst in a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Hakabi has said that Israel involved in food distribution in Gaza, but would provide necessary military security.
While the U.S. envoy did not provide a timeline for the start of the U.S.-led aid efforts, he clarified that Israel would not have any role in aid distribution and urged the UN and other organizations to come on board.
Yeah, guys, they have not allowed food in since like March.
The Israelis have not let food in since March, bro.
Kids are fucking starving, man.
Along the ground, Israel continued with this military offensive.
And they're making us look terrible in the process.
Like, the problem here also is like with Israel's foreign policy, like, we're looking like clowns in the world stage, right?
And we can't keep covering for these assholes in the UN.
Every UN council, like, we're over here covering for Israel for their war crimes.
It's ridiculous.
You must like Job.
Keep playing the video.
The Gaza Civil Defense Agency reporting 15 Palestinian deaths in Israel strikes on Saturday.
According to the agency, at least five were killed in an Israeli strike on a tent in Gaza.
Palestinian death toll has now climbed to 52,810 since Israel began its war against Hamas in October 2023.
Meanwhile, Hamas has released videos of two Israeli hostages, El Khana Boboth and Yosef Haim Ohana, speaking in Hebrew.
In the latest video, Hannah is seen appealing to the Israeli government to end the war and work towards releasing all the remaining captives.
Oh, wow.
Hamas releases a video of two Israeli hostages.
Well, we know that Nanyahu doesn't give a shit about the fucking shit at all about the hostages.
We know that.
What's up, Gil?
Yeah, yeah, set up wherever you need to.
Just let me know when you're ready.
My barber's here, chat.
So I will be probably leaving here pretty soon.
Let's see here.
Actually.
Israeli officials, however, believe the video was recorded under pressure.
All right.
So let's get into this.
Glenn Greenwald breaks this down.
He's the split reel, fellow Rumble guy.
There's never really been a real breach between an American president and an Israeli prime minister since you have to go back pretty much to the very early 1990s under George H.W. Bush, where his Secretary of State, James Baker, and his National Security Advisor Brent Stowcroft were extremely angry with Israel about expanding settlements in the West Bank because the U.S. position always was that it's in the U.S. national interest to achieve a two-state solution between the Palestinians and the Really where they have two.
And Bill Clinton worked really hard to try to make it happen.
And Nanya sabotaged that too.
states side by side living in peace because the U.S. always understood that tying itself at the hip to Israel while this conflict flared was creating a lot of anti-American sentiment, making it much more difficult for the U.S. to operate in the Middle East.
Not even making more, it's impossible to operate in the Middle East thanks to Israel.
The only countries we could do business with really are like the Gulf states, the ones that have money.
But here's the problem.
Like their countries still hate us.
You know what I mean?
Like just because the royal families or these, you know, these royal families, these monarchies, like will deal with us doesn't mean that the country in whole doesn't like us.
And they have to be, you know, secretive about dealing with us.
And they have to be secretive with dealing with Israel.
They can't openly accept us because the people dislike us because of our support of Israel.
In response to these expanding settlements in the West Bank, Bush 41 sought to tell the Israelis, if you don't stop these settlements immediately, we're going to cancel our loan guarantees.
There's this insane bipartisan backlash calling Jim Baker and Brent Stowcroft, you know what they called them, anti-Semite.
And the settlements are illegal.
By international law, everyone knows the settlements are illegal, chat.
And when Bill in the West Bank.
Clinton ran against George W. George H.W. Bush, Bush 41, in the 1992 election.
Bill Clinton strongly suggested or even explicitly said that President Bush and his administration were anti-Semitic because of their refusal to support Israel.
just showing you this bipartisan dogma that has existed for a long time.
Reagan actually defied the Israelis, including when he withdrew Marine barracks from, um, Abdu says, uh, why don't you cover the proxy war in Sudan between the UAE and Iran?
Considering his deadliest conflict in the 2020s, there's a bunch of very good vids on it.
I've already explained the Sudanese conflict on two or three different occasions, bro.
Already did it.
Already did it.
See, it's funny because you guys will sit there and say, yo, bro, cover this.
And I'm like, dude, I already covered it, man.
I already covered it.
Lebanon, after there was an attack by Hezbollah that killed close to 250 American soldiers.
And the Israelis said, now you have to go to war to get vengeance.
And Reagan said, no, actually, I don't even know why we're in Lebanon.
Why do we have bases in Lebanon?
They pulled them back.
There's been other times as well.
But since then, there was a lot of tension between Obama and Net Yahoo.
And other than this symbolic UN vote.
Yeah, they wanted Obama.
They pressured Obama to move the embassy to Jerusalem and he never did it.
At the end of Obama's storm, it never really transformed into policy.
Dude, and you can see here the trend here, guys.
Everyone's anti-Semite if Israel doesn't get what they want.
Obama, in fact, that signed a $40 billion agreement, $38 billion agreement, to pay the Israelis $4 billion a year for the next 10 years.
Some of that goes to buying American weaponry, but not all of it.
And so you really have to be very careful about any claim that the U.S. and American, that the American and the president, the Israeli prime minister, are having a real split because there's not been a split.
And just so you guys know, Trump and Netanyahu, right, Trump's always had problems with Netanyahu because what pissed him off the most was that this is, guys, remember this one thing.
When Netanyahu called Joe Biden and congratulated him on winning the presidency, it sent Trump up the fucking roof because Trump was one of the most pro-Israel presidents in a very long time.
And with the embassy to Jerusalem, he had the Abraham Accords, getting the Arab world to recognize Israel that, you know, other presidents couldn't do for a long ass time.
He did a lot for Israel.
Okay.
Megan and Miram Adelson love Donald Trump.
So he ensured that he would get them everything they need, despite the fact that Benjamin Nanyahu pisses him off, right?
Benjamin Nanyahu is very snakey, very slimy, does things behind the scenes, doesn't tell anybody versus Trump tends to be a bit more transparent.
Two completely different guys, and both of them have huge egos.
But that situation where he congratulated Joe Biden on the election after Trump fell, he was slighted and cheated in January 6th.
After January 6th, that pissed Trump off a lot.
And he's never really forgiven him for it.
For a long time between the two countries, they've almost merged.
And then on top of that, almost everybody who surrounds Donald Trump, we've talked about this before, he has a lot of diversity of opinion and pluralistic ideology in his administration.
He has hardcore hawks and neocons on the one hand, then he has like anti-interventionists and isolationists and more like paleo-conservatives in the Pat Buchanan, Ron Paul strain of conservatives.
So he doesn't need homogeneity.
He doesn't like homogeneity, except on the issue of Israel.
You don't have any people really questioning U.S. support for Israel who are in the administration at the top levels.
Every single person that he picked, that was basically a price of admission through the door.
And in part, that's because he was so heavily funded by pro-Israel interests, starting with Mary Middleton, the Israeli-American billionaire who inherited her husband, Sheldon Adelson's massive wealth, and uses it, as she openly admits, to make sure that the Republican Party stays vehemently and unyieldingly pro-Israel.
There you go.
The Adelsons don't, bro, that's why she gave $100 million.
So it's not just any American president, but particularly Trump.
I want to see evidence before I believe this.
But as I said, this is not just some conspiracy theory invented out of nowhere.
I want to show you the reasons why there may be grounds to believe that this is real, starting with the fact that Netanyahu and Trump have famously had tension in their relationship going back to the Trump first president, for the first Trump presidency.
But here from the New York Times in April last month, there was a report, and this report's everywhere in the media, not just the New York Times, quote, Trump waved off Israeli strike after divisions emerged in his administration.
You may remember that Netanyahu went to the White House not once but twice since Trump in the three months since he was inaugurated.
And the second time when he went, we were told that the reason he was going was because Trump had just imposed tariffs on Israel, which he did.
But the real reason, it was very clear, and it turned out, including in what they said, the real reason was because Netanyahu wanted to meet Trump about Israel's desire to bomb Iran, which they could only.
Yeah, had nothing to do with the fucking tariffs.
That was all cap.
And Trump also didn't like that.
He showed up kind of like that, just out of nowhere.
Guys, do me a favor.
Let's get to 2,000 likes, guys.
I'm going to have to get off here in this little bit.
Get a haircut, get ready to go to New York, as you guys know.
Do if the United States gets heavily involved, they need American support in order to do it.
So you have to get Trump's permission.
And all reports from the White House, which were never denied, was that Netanyahu, who was very much trying to convince Trump to give the green light to an Israeli attack on Iran.
Yep.
And he used Mike Walsh to try to pressure him to do it too.
And Trump said, no, I don't want to attack Iran.
I want to see if we can get an agreement with them.
I prefer an agreement.
And this is something Trump repeated today, in fact, in the White House.
Likewise, we're trying to work on Iran to get that solved without having to get into any.
Yes, because Trump is not stupid.
He understands a war with Iran is not going to benefit us.
And again, guys, I have this video.
Israel wants to drag us into war with Iran.
Here's why.
And I go into detail why it would be really fucking bad for us to go to war with Iran, despite the fact that people sit there and say, oh, they don't have any weapons.
They can't do nothing.
Okay, dude.
We would win the war, but it would not be worth it.
Trust me.
Any bombing, as we say, big bombing.
I don't want to do that.
I want them to work together.
I want them to be very successful.
And this has been a very consistent position Trump has taken.
Now, who knows if he means it?
Who knows if it will sustain the pressure that will obviously be brought in.
He doesn't even need to mean it.
The reality is, if we were to attack Iran, they would absolutely cripple our allies in the Gulf.
They'd fuck us up with oil.
Oil prices would skyrocket overnight.
We would be the economy, the oil economy would collapse, would literally crater.
That's already being brought in, as we're about to show you.
And it's not that easy to get an agreement with the Iranians because the agreement that you need the Iranians to agree to has to be substantially better, or at least somewhat better, than the deal that Obama got with the Iranians because Trump has that Trump destroyed, which actually hurts us quite a bit.
Been saying for eight years now that that was a terrible deal, a deal that was too weak.
So if you can't get the Iranians beyond that to make more concessions than they made to Obama, it's going to be very difficult to get a deal.
He can't get a deal that's identical to what Obama got.
Or people say, well, why did you withdraw in the first place?
Because of Netanyahu in the Israeli lobby is what got Trump to withdraw in 2018.
Stupid fucking move.
Very stupid move to withdraw to a nuclear deal.
I don't think that Trump does want to get an agreement.
I don't think he wants a new Mideast war, major Mideast war.
He's talked for years about the horrors and waste of Middle East wars.
But there's a lot of powerful people in Washington and elsewhere who want that war, including the people in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem and their network of funders and influencers and activists.
Not just Jewish ones, but evangelical ones.
Yeah, guys, just so you know, the majority of Zionists are not Jewish.
They're actually evangelical Christians, shockingly enough.
They're guys like Charlie Kirk, you know, that run around and say Israel's our greatest ally, right?
Neocon ones, pro-military ones.
There's a lot of factions in Washington that consider this relationship with Israel to be of the highest priority.
And for Trump to simply defy that in the way that's being suggested, I want to see a lot more evidence from that.
Here is Israel's largest newspaper, Hayam, that reported today, Trump sidelines Netanyahu in Middle East policy as relations deteriorate.
So that's coming from the American press or the Middle East.
Yeah, because guys, these Middle Eastern countries don't like Netanyahu.
They don't like Israel.
They only deal with Israel because they have to, because of us.
But the reality is they don't like them.
So, all right, cool.
So, and, you know, Trump bringing Netanyahu along would absolutely derail and or make it much harder for them to negotiate for peace.
Our Arab press, it's coming from.
So they'll be able to make these deals happen, right, with an America-first fucking lens, a refreshed America-first lens, not a fucking Israeli-first lens, which is what our foreign policy has been for decades, right?
So we'll see what happens, man.
I truly do think that Trump is still going to be under the Zionist control because of how much money they gave him.
You know, I think this situation with Netanyahu is just a personal rift, you know, because Trump does have an ego and so does Netanyahu, but they're going to come back and play together because at the end of the day, Trump's gotten a lot of money from the Israeli lobby, guys.
He's gotten a lot of money from them.
So I think this is a personal tip that will be fixed very soon.
I'm very skeptical.
Very, very skeptical.
You know, Israel's still going to get what they want.
They might not get everything that they want, but they're going to get a lot of what they want.
So we'll see what happens.
But anyway, guys, I'm going to have to end the stream there.
I got to get ready.
It's already 4.30.
So I got to, you know, come out here, get ready, head out to the airport.
I'm going to be, I might, maybe I'll drop a video for you guys tonight or some shit like that when I land in New York.
We'll see.
But I'm going to be at the courthouse tomorrow morning covering a Diddy case.
And then I will go ahead.
I'm going to be there all day, cover the case.
Then I'm going to record a video for you guys either on live stream or I'll drop a pre-recorded video for you guys summarizing everything for you guys on what happened to the during the trial.
All right, guys.
So, and then we got Zay here last chat.
You're reminded of the United States Marine General named Mike Langley to take out President Barik Faso.
I believe he might be funded by them, boys.
This president, they're going after as an actual positive influence in Africa.
Interesting.
I'm not familiar, dude.
Not familiar.
Anyway, guys, love you.
I hate to cut the stream short, but I truly do have to get ready to travel.
Good content coming for you guys this week on the Diddy trial.
It's going to be lit.
Love you guys.
I'll be back tomorrow.
Tomorrow, after the trial.
I'll probably record a video for you guys, drop it tomorrow night after everything's done.
Or hell, maybe I'll feel froggy.
I'll record something for you guys during, you know, in the lunchtime break or some shit like that.
But anyway, love you guys.
Catch you guys back here in a couple of days.
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