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Aug. 20, 2025 - MyronGainesX
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Israeli Pedo Embarasses The Feds, Radical vs Black Conservatives Debate, And Gaza Ceasefire!
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Um, I saw that uh some of you guys are watching it this afternoon.
Um, very important.
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So uh before October 7th.
All right, it's a 20-minute long documentary, really good.
Uh goes into the dark history of Israel.
Um, you know, and and the guy that did it is a guy named Gino Vadi, really smart guy.
Uh, it's on Rumble.
Um, but you know, I wanted to put this documentary up on here.
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It shows you guys that um all the escalations towards October 7th, it didn't just come out of nowhere, right?
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Um let me see here.
We might jump on Twitter real quick, guys.
Give me one second here because I think um.
I think uh Suleiman had a space.
This this is really spy shit, is really uh it's created a lot of problems.
All right, so let's go ahead and go with that story first, guys.
Okay, we'll go with that story first because they got this um they they literally have uh a space running on this and then I'll cover the other topics.
Let's go ahead and jump in that space real quick.
But yeah, for those of you that are wondering, quick little fucking uh recap.
So the FBI, Las Vegas Police Department, and a bunch of other law enforcement agencies basically running a operation, right?
And during the course of that operation, they apprehended multiple individuals that were trying to um basically meet up with minors, right?
Now, I've done these operations before, I'm very familiar with them.
Basically, they're in a chat room talking to these dudes, they set up a meet or whatever, and then when the guy shows up, they fucking arrest him, right?
Uh, very similar to like what we do when we catch the predators with Italian stuff like that.
So this guy who is an Israeli government official in the tech world, um, gets arrested by law enforcement, right?
And when he gets arrested by law enforcement, he ends up getting a bond, okay?
And not only does he get a bond, he gets a 10,000 bond.
So the feds in the state arrest him.
He's held on state charges, and then he gets a bond for 10,000.
A 10,000 bond is nothing, guys.
Um, because all you gotta do is come up with like 10% of that.
So he was able to post bond and he fled to Israel, okay?
Now, the reason why this is such a problem, right, isn't just the fact that they allowed them to flee to Israel, but Israel has something called the right of return, okay?
And the right of return, guys, is a law that basically allows Jewish people to go back to Israel, right?
Or allows them to go to Israel with like damn near no questions asked if they can establish linear uh um Jewish hair um lineage.
And it's very difficult to get people back once they get over there.
So the attorney, uh, the United States attorney out of uh Vegas, who is an Israeli herself, now she's coming forward saying, like, oh my God, this is bullshit.
Why how did we let this guy go?
Blah, blah, blah.
Very fucking weird.
Um, and Netanyahu had made a comment about this guy, but long story short, this guy got some connections for sure, has some uh Israeli government connections.
Um there obviously there's a lot of outrage.
And then also the reason why this timing is bad is because you got people complaining, right, about Gaza Gazans coming to the United States, right?
Like kids have been coming to the United States for um life-saving surgery and procedures, and a lot of people complaining about that, a lot of Zionists, but none of them are saying anything about this Israeli that escaped.
So um, obviously, this is a huge black eye for the administration.
Uh Pam Bondi called the United States attorney, this um Israeli woman, Chattal or whatever the fuck her name is.
Pam Bondi called her saying, what the hell's going on?
So this just looks bad.
Especially with what went down with Epstein, dude, talk about fucking PR nightmare.
Okay, but that's the general gist of it.
Give me one sense of chat that all makes sense, and then we're gonna go into this space.
But I kind of wanted to explain to you guys the general facts and circumstances concerning this case.
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Um Bato says, Marion, if I'm trying to debate uh Israel-Palestine conflict with the Zionists and they try to use the battle for declaration against my position of anti-Zionist, what's the best fact to use before 1917 that's uh slam dunk?
I mean, you could go ahead and say that they were immigrating since the 1800s.
This documentary I just showed, bro, will be really good for you.
For you, you want to sit there and debate uh Zio's?
This documentary should be good for you, bro.
Okay.
But yeah, I started the battle for a declaration, uh declaration.
That's when I start.
But you don't have to start there.
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Yeah, no, no, for sure.
For sure.
I I dude, I I that's why I'm starting to stream late.
I had to fuck go to UPS and handle a bunch of bullshit.
I'm doing like a big fix.
I'm replacing a roof and flooring at one of my units or one of my houses.
That's kind of why I started late today, guys.
So uh apologize.
Honest Diecast says, Marion, I dropped some vids in the OSS community.
I got more coming that go over settlers occupying the West Bank.
Would love to know if you've seen those or would like to share on a future episode.
Thanks for what you do.
Yeah, I talked about the West Bank a bit, bro.
Um, the West Bank largely gets ignored for what's going because of obviously all the atrocities going on in Gaza, but what they got going on in the West Bank is terrible.
They're just like stealing land left and right, bro.
And the settlers are armed, the IDF backs them up, and they can't do nothing.
Like, bro, guys, uh, I need you guys to imagine.
Like, imagine, right?
You have a house, you have a home, right?
And you got like a farm and you tend to that land.
And some niggas show up.
And tell you, oi, Vay, God promised me this land 3,000 years ago.
You gotta leave from fucking Brooklyn, right?
And you're like, what the fuck?
What do you mean?
I gotta what?
Yeah, you gotta move it.
You gotta beat it, buddy.
Beat it.
Okay.
Can't be here.
And you're like, what the fuck?
This fucking dude from Brooklyn is telling you that God promised him this land.
And he's a fucking atheist.
Like, what?
Calcum.
Punch.
And then you try to resist.
And what does he do?
He has a fucking AR-15 and five other niggas with AR-15s.
Next thing you know.
They shoot and kill a couple of your cows.
I ain't messing around, buddy.
Get off the land.
And you leave.
That's what's going on in the West Bank.
Not even kidding around.
Like, I know that sounds crazy, but that is literally what's going on in the West Bank, bro.
Okay, let's go ahead and jump in this uh Twitter space.
They're talking about the spy.
Or not the spy.
Uh the Israel that got away.
Plenty of other countries have taken children who have been maimed by Israeli war crimes to help them out.
There's uh about 10 countries that have done this, and they've taken way more.
We got 11 kids, she loses her mind.
Uh but yeah, so disavow Laura Woomer entirely.
Sorry that it's a horrible representation of America.
Please don't judge us.
All right, so just so you guys know, this is a United States attorney out of the district of um uh Nevada uh uh Nevada.
She's the one that oversees the United States Attorney's Office.
So any federal prosecution, she oversees all of it.
There are four reasons why this course would decline to appoint Chata as U.S. attorney under 546 for us appointed Chata by the Senate's fundamental constitutional role to provide advice and consent on executive avoidment, second chance's history of racially charged violence tensed and inflammatory public statements demonstrates that she lacks determinants to service U.S. 33rd, your extreme partisan bias, uh not family exercise the power of this board of office for Chata has a history of oh, and just so you guys know, this Chata girl, um, she's an Israeli.
What you know, so look, these people they'll fix it, chat.
Give me one sec for a reason.
This is kind of maybe I would think of her as like a massad cartel uh interface down there in Nevada.
When a district attorney, anybody in law enforcement or the judicial system says point blank, I know where the bodies are buried.
All right, uh, sorry about that, guys.
Uh the mic should be fine now.
Every time I join into these spaces, guys, it fucking uh uh lowers my mic.
It's my computer, guys.
I don't know what the fuck it is.
It's some retarded shit.
Anyway, um, so yeah, this woman Chata, the this is what I was basically trying to tell you guys.
This woman chata is the the United States attorney out of um out of Vegas, and this woman is born in this ra in Israel, right?
She's she was born in Israel, she might have a dual citizenship.
And she was overseeing the United States attorney's office when this guy was able to flee.
And she deleted her personal Twitter, guys.
On her personal Twitter, she was saying crazy shit about Palestinians getting killed, all this stuff, right?
And this woman's gonna be United States attorney out of the district of Nevada.
Wild, dude.
Absolutely wild.
Uh coming in.
Hey, can you can you hear me?
Yes, yes, we can.
Hey, no, I was um I was uh just kind of filling my audience in on this situation.
You know, as the hours pass and the time passes, um, it's becoming worse and worse uh with this chick.
I saw that she um, you know, deleted a bunch of her, I think she deleted her old personal profile where she was basically like calling for the death of a bunch of Palestinians.
And the fact that the someone like this is the United States attorney for district, which is a very powerful position, man.
I'm you know, she literally oversees all federal cases that are being prosecuted in the entire state of Nevada, damn near.
Um, you know, every agency has to answer to her uh FBI D E A, HSI, etc.
She's you know, it's a presidentially appointed position.
The fact that she was able to get um a position like that with the wild shit that she said on Twitter about Palestinians dying is why is nuts.
Like, holy crap, man.
Well, she said mad stuff not just about Palestinians, about black people, about a wide range of people.
Just um uh Myron, I don't know.
I don't know if you've had the latest of what's happened today, because remember, we had this conversation yesterday, but we've had a huge like document that was revealed.
Uh, and uh that basically gives us details of what about what happened.
So I just wanna tell I don't know if you if you followed it, but if not, if I'm just gonna tell you certain bits about it, and then you can kind of you can summarize it real quick.
Uh, and and I'm here on stream, so I'm sure the guys will be.
I gave them a quick little thing on how this guy got arrested, how they encountered him during this operation.
Um, but yeah, man, you could you can go into it uh bit more if you want to.
Should I get I'll well, what I'll do is I'll give you a point out of time because I've given like a big recap anyway, and then I can do a big recap.
So one of the things that they said was uh because you mentioned this yesterday, so he was actually questioned by the FBI and Homeland Security.
Because remember, yesterday we were speaking about, I think you mentioned something like normally it'll be like LAPD might question, and then they'll uh the FBI might come in a day or two later or whatever.
But this was kind of different.
The FBI and uh DHS actually questioned him.
What's your thoughts on that?
Uh no, that's normal.
Well, so yesterday, let me clarify.
When I was saying that the feds would come in later, so the feds will be there for the arrest, the feds will be there for the interviews, the feds will try to build a case.
But while the feds try to build their case, as they secure prosecution for the United States certainly's office, what they'll do is is they'll allow the state to cut the paper on him.
So look, they'll let the state arrest him, let him get into um let him get into um uh you know state custody, and then that gives them time to be able to go ahead and um you know build their federal case and then come back and indict him or write up a criminal complaint for him federally.
So um, you know, I'm not surprised that he was interviewed by by FBI and HSI.
H side has a very big uh both the FBI and homeland security investigations, both of them do child exploitation.
Um yeah, I'm not surprised they interviewed him, but um for them to let him go like this is is ridiculous.
So just on that, so this this is gonna shock you.
So in the interview, not only he tells them some key pieces of information, obviously he tells him he's worked for the Israeli government for 14 years, yeah.
But he also tells them um that he's already had a meeting with the DHS and FBI, and that's actually his reason for it.
Because remember, he was intelligence when we mentioned yesterday, and he's gonna he he was had another meeting planned with NSA the next day, but then obviously he flee, and he was planning, he told him this he had a flight booked for New York for the Friday, which was in two days later, and then a flight book from there for Israel.
But then he said, Look, I want to speak to somebody because I want to book an international flight.
So not only does he tell them that they he's got a flight booked outside this out of the state, not only does he tell them that he's then got a flight booked out of Israel, but then he also tells them that based on being arrested, he wants to book a flight out back to Israel, an international flight.
He then asked them what the bill's gonna be.
So they're aware that he's planning to escape.
What's your thoughts?
Yeah, I that that's that's I don't really have any words.
I don't know how the hell knowing that they even let him let him uh now with that said, he did go into the state system just because the feds interviewed him, um, you know, he still went into the state system, but this is just either gross incompetence or they allowed it to happen, and that's just unacceptable.
Um, and you know, I kind of gave this theory yesterday, like uh with someone like him who's in the Intel world, like you're saying, who probably has quite a bit of sensitive information for the Israeli government, you know.
Are the Israelis gonna did they cut a deal behind the seas and say, hey, you know, get this guy a low bound so we can get him back.
Because if if the this guy, the last thing they want is for him to be in an American jail or an American prison with the type of uh information he has, right?
Because what might end up happening is he gets debriefed by FBI counterintelligence, and now he's giving them all this information on that, which would be a national security uh threat for for Israel.
So there's so many different things going on, but it doesn't look good optically.
And then you add in the fact that this um U.S. attorney at a district of Nevada, um, you know, Sigil Chata, basically she's trying to say she's trying to pass.
I looked at some of her tweets.
She was trying to pass the buck on um the state uh and and play kind of aloof, right?
If I'm not mistaken, like I didn't know this was happening.
Yeah, and blame a Democrat judge.
But even though he never went in front of a judge.
But another thing, Myron was uh what was crazy, um, what else what was revealed in that 31-minute interview was that this guy is a regular traveler to the United States, he's been there two to three times every year.
He was at New York just a few months ago for some cryptocurrency event.
So this likely he's basically abused and raped a large number of children because he's only just called called now.
This can't be his first time where he tried to do something like this.
What's your thoughts on that?
Um uh no, I mean, you know, it's never their first time when you typically catch him.
Um, what is this guy's um position?
I know you said that he he does something with Israeli intelligence.
Like, do you know what his like specific position is?
Like, does he write uh from what I understand?
It's he does something when it comes to technology, like he's he's like uh He's he's the head of he's the director of the cyber security.
So the entire intelligence information war perspective, he's got the head role of it.
So if you think of war being obviously you have the military aspect, and then you have the information war or the information intelligence war.
So he's in charge of the information intelligence war.
And so we alluded to this fact that he was, and remember, he took credit of taking down 90% of posts of uh content that was anti-Israel.
He probably got your rumble video taken down, the only censorship video that's been censored on Rumble.
I won't be surprised if this guy was involved, because remember, you talked, you know, the with the content in there.
So this guy is basically saying they've got a 90% success rate of taking things down.
They even got Sean and Sean King's tweets exposing this taken down.
So he might have went back to actually likely he went back to Israel and got those take content taken down.
So this is mass intelligence, mass surveillance, control over social media platforms more than even the US government had in the Twitter files 1.0.
Okay, so so basically this guy from what I understand so this guy's uh uh responsible for some of the censorship in the United States.
Yeah, on all social media platforms and the entire information wall.
So anything that's gonna harm Israel on a kind of uh cyber security perspective, he's in charge of.
Here's here here's his actual title.
He's the executive director at Israel National Cyber Dick uh dictorate dict doctorate directory.
Yeah, building national cybersecurity, AI for defense, threat intelligence, aviation security, and a public speaker.
But I don't know, Myron.
I that's a lot of words in there.
Do you do you really think he does all that?
Yeah, yeah.
Cause he had, I mean, come on, we thought that first, but he confirmed it in that meeting.
He had went to the United States.
Now, this guy, obviously, what who does he speak to?
He speaks to NSA, he speaks to FBI as part of as and this is part of his job, not the bit where he did the child rape.
And then he gets caught, and then he cancels a subsequent meeting with the NSA.
So this isn't some low-level guy.
Oh, you know what?
He is the founder of the National Israel Cyberdome Program.
So that so that would make a lot of sense.
So that program's a national program based on big data AI to defend civilian cyberspace.
So yeah, okay.
Maybe I spoke too soon.
So yeah, I guess he would be somebody involved in those censorship strategies.
That seems like he is the founder of that, actually.
Yeah, I know.
UNITY200 has a team that's dedicated just to, you know, kind of dealing with all the negative press that Israel's getting.
Because I'll tell you guys this, there's um absolutely a great awakening going on, and uh a lot of people are waking up.
So um Israel's doing quite a bit of damage control.
I know the ADL and Media Matters and a lot of these different organ pro census organizations, they're they're losing their minds right now, uh, over the past two years because things have gone out of control where you know people on all political spectrums are seeing what's going on and saying what the fuck is going on here.
Is this is this case like going beyond our our little bubble?
Is this is this going really mainstream, or do you think it's still quite oppressed at the moment?
I've not seen it in the mainstream at all.
Unless I'm definitely I didn't see it yesterday, I've not looked today.
Um, but I didn't see it in the mainstream media.
Yeah, I haven't really seen it like that either.
Um, I had to go searching for it and research to find it.
It's um so do you think Trump can just bury this one?
It's not like Epstein where he has to take it head on.
I mean, I think I think social media's gotten so aggressive on it.
Remember, the Segal Chatter made a statement saying Pam Bondy's blown up her phone because of the negative press about this.
So clearly they're aware of it.
Sorry, Myron, go ahead.
No, no, no.
Uh you know, I think on the social media world, I know on Twitter people have been talking about it or whatever.
Um, but as far as like mainstream, I have not seen it in the mainstream like that.
I haven't seen Fox News run it or CNN.
I don't know if uh any of you guys have seen it.
Um, you know, you could make the argument, oh well, you know, Trump met with the uh the EU yesterday, uh, you know, they're trying to end the uh they just had the the summit with Putin, but uh but still I I think um the fact that this is kind of skating by is uh very strange.
Especially since there's so many unorthodox things of what already went down on this case between them catching a predator, him being uh getting a you know arrested by the state, not the feds, and then him getting a low bond and him being able to actually flee.
Like all of that is extremely strange.
Yeah, I'm looking at it, it's still not being reported on uh American media in the UK.
It's been reported by the Guardian and the Independent Reuters uh, but other than that, no, it's not being reported.
Is um is it being covered in the MAGA, like Epstein spaces and things like that, or are they just ignoring it?
Uh I've seen like one or two people post it, but not many.
I see more people post about uh people from Gaza coming to the US.
Yeah, Loomer.
Marjorie Telled Green did a brilliant post on that, uh, exposing the hypocrisy of crying about that when that is humanitarian, as opposed to uh, you know, letting a child paedophile out off the hook.
I guess it needs a talk a call some video until it gets the attention needed.
Yeah, yeah, that's what it for the normie conservatives to figure it out.
Yeah, that's that's what it be.
But yeah, I mean, the whole uh, you know, I'm very anti-immigration, but uh you know, you can't drop bombs on kids and then you know, maim them and destroy them and just kill their family, and then tell them, Oh yeah, oops, we're not gonna give you medical aid now.
Like, no, dude, you you have to, you know, you've got to take accountability here.
You're the one we are the ones that supplied them with the bombs that killed them.
The least we could do is give them the um the aid.
It's worse than that.
But it's I need that's what it is for everyone.
It's worse than that because it wasn't even the US giving it because the it wasn't no money went from the taxpayer.
Or the everything that happened was paid for through donations.
The so basically the US taxpayer didn't fund at all.
The only thing they were basically sent to United States for was to have the operation because whoever in the unit whoever's the doctors in the United States are specialists, they didn't get paid by the hospitals, the doctors, the doctors were paid by the fundraising and the donations.
So that and the people weren't given visas, like you know, refugee visas or asylum visas.
So it was basically they went there specifically for the medical operation, and then they were meant they were basically meant to leave the United States of America, or they are meant to be leaving the United States of America.
So it wasn't even that.
And that's something Marjorie Taylor Green uh highlights.
She said this is like humanitarian.
I don't want them to stay, but this is just a basic procedure, which we don't it it doesn't cost the taxpayer, and it's just basic humanity.
Okay.
Marjorie Taylor Green reposted the story about Tom actually as well.
Sorry, Sam.
No, no.
Uh uh, you know, uh, she's been uh MTG's been definitely um on the right side of history uh recently, man.
Uh and for a Republican, that's uh that's rare when it comes to you know talking about this stuff because her all of her other colleagues are totally cucked by Israel.
So for her to come out and um be critical of it, but I mean they're trying to cancel her right now, though.
They're definitely trying to get her out of there.
Um since she's been saying the things that she's been saying.
But yeah, dude, you you I didn't know that that not even the taxpayers don't pay for it.
So no one should be complaining then.
So taxpayers don't pay for.
I know there's an organization called Heal Palestine that does this.
Um, so they probably fronted the money to get these kids um the medical attention they need.
And that guy's a great guy, Steve.
Um what's his name?
Sosbiak or something.
Um I've conversed with him.
He's a great guy, and the reason I conversed with him, I believe, is I'll need to find the message again.
Is do you remember when Israel was assassinated, uh was uh snipering those children?
Yes.
Um and there was bullet wounds.
Now, what happened was like I told you like a few of my friends are doctors, and they've uh and I believe I'm just trying to find the text now, but that's what it was about that we were asking him if they could basically help, help help that child.
There was some child who needed some kind of medical support in um in uh let me just find it here.
Okay, so there was a girl.
So there was a girl who'd basically been shot, and uh people were trying to find out like you know who she is or what it is, and she had a bullet uh bullet shot wound, or a few.
And actually what happened was I had the contact of that girl because through one of my friends who's uh a doctor.
Um, and so that's that's where we sent uh sent him their information.
I sent him the the girl's information, and that's it.
So these people are like amazing people and and I don't know, like such an honorable guy.
I would say a true American showing humanity and soul.
Uh I think he's better than any Muslim in my view to do the things he's doing, uh to basically sacrifice in the way he's sacrificing and you know the amount of attacks he's got, and he's only doing it for like to be a good guy.
He's not affiliate to anyone, he's a literally like if you send him someone and say, Look, this child's been murdered, he'll go out of his way to try or about to be killed or die or have multiple bullish or wounds.
He'll basically go there, try and look after the child, try and get them to uh some kind of medical support.
That's basically all he does.
Yeah, no, um that makes sense.
I mean, I can't I can't knock the guy in the fact that he foots the bill and pays for it.
Um, and then we got people saying, like, oh, we don't want these Gazans here.
It's like, you know, at some point you gotta take accountability, right?
Like, we have been running, you know, what I call um well, we've been funding Israel, and Israel's basically running what I call cowboy fucking foreign policy.
And what I mean by this is they basically shoot first and ask questions later.
Literally, their motto is rise up and kill them first.
So they violate cut all their neighbor sovereignty, they conduct false flag operations, they assassinate people at will whenever they feel like it, they do air strikes whenever they feel like it, and the and and they hit the they hit their enemies very hard.
And the only reason that you know their enemies don't hit them back is for fear of us retaliing as retaliating against them.
So the least we can do, if we're gonna go ahead and uh you know arm these guys to the teeth and uh give them the 2,000-pound bombs that Trump released, by the way, and let them use.
Um, if kids are gonna get maimed and killed and have their families completely decimated, you know, letting them come in to get humanitarian um life saving surgery is just the right thing to do.
And I don't know how anyone can oppose that.
I know some of my um colleagues on the right wing would say, Oh, this is retarded, blah, blah, blah but it's like, dude, like if you're gonna sit there and you're gonna support Israel, say yes, Israel's our greatest ally or whatever, like you better shut the fuck up when it comes to these kids coming over here to get um, you know, aid, right?
Even for the people that might say, Oh, I hate brown people or the people that are super white nationals, whatever, like it would no matter where you are politically, right?
I think the protection and the saving of children should be paramount to every single person.
And we should keep that non-political.
You know, that should be completely non-political, especially, especially when we are the ones that are responsible for maiming these kids.
You know, I think that's the least we can do.
So, you know, it's extremely insensitive, um, disrespectful and damn near just inhuman to say, oh, we don't want these people here, get them out of here.
Like, bro, this is what you get when when you go ahead and you prop up a bloodthirsty fucking regime like Israel, where they go ahead, they bomb their neighbors, they displace people, they destroy everything, and then those people become refugees, and Israel doesn't take them in, who takes them in?
The West takes them in.
We take them in, Canada takes him in, Europe takes him in.
So people talk all the time about, oh, we need to limit immigration, blah, blah.
How about this?
If we start allowing these guys to destroy all their fucking neighbors and create chaos everywhere, we wouldn't have these problems with refugees everywhere.
So, and and the thing that kills me the most israel sit there and say, Oh, uh, let's go ahead and kill all these people and whatever.
Israel ain't taking none of them in, right?
They say they'll be here stateside in America and talk about, oh, yeah, advocate for more borders and advocate for more liberalism, whatever.
But in reality, they are an ethnostate apartheid supremacy that has strong borders, has high security, doesn't let anyone in an extremely restrictive immigration policy, and they're able to exercise that and increase their territory.
Well, we have to go ahead and pick up the pieces from their their warfare.
And the worst part is we don't get any strategic benefit from supporting this.
Multiple presidents have come out and admitted that Israel serves virtually zero strategic uh fucking value.
Nixon said this back in like the 90s.
There's a famous interview of him saying that um it's not a strategic uh alliance, it's a moral alliance.
And I say that we're quotes moral, you know, because we all know that moral really means financial, right?
They aka they they took the purse strings of a lot of our politicians in America.
So, dude, absolutely ridiculous, man, that anybody would even say, Oh, yeah, we don't want these Gazans here for surgery, even though we're the ones that cause this.
Moral means they've seen they've uh got video evidence of someone doing something morally Wrong and then they have a blackmail on them.
Yeah, no, that's a good point.
It's probably what they mean by moral.
And we know what they did to Nixon.
We know what they did to JFK.
Um Myron, just uh another question I've got is in terms of this case though, how bad is this for Trump?
You've basically got the Epstein situation.
Now you've got the Trump looks like he's massively involved.
He basically according to Sean King, he actually had the guy released.
He puts the Segal Chatter in place, and now oh, another piece of news was that his lawyer, this guy's lawyer, is actually a Trump appointee.
The the Pito?
Yeah.
Like when you say that Wait, I'm confused.
So his private defense, how's that a Trump appointee?
He served on a house, uh House or he served on some type of uh committee.
What was it, Sullivan?
Yeah, yeah, I'll get the name of the committee, but it's basically he's been appointed to a specific uh committee, some legal committee by Trump just a month ago.
Okay, but he's he's in the private practice now.
This guy, this guy's uh it was the Homeland Security, the Homeland Security Advisory Committee.
Okay, just so I make sure I have this right.
So the the guy, the lawyer that's defending this pedo, used to serve in on the US government board for for that.
I think still does.
Well, I believe so he does because he was appointed uh when I was looking into it early July.
I'm just trying to get the exact uh Yeah, but how can he be a defense attorney and still work for the government?
There's no way.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Yeah, because that'd be a wild uh that'd be a gross um conflict of interest.
They would never let me know.
What's his name again?
What's I'm the one who posted his name, I can't even remember it.
David David Chesnoff.
Like Todd Blanch, for example, the guy that's um number two at the Department of Justice that went to go interview Glenn Maxwell, he probably had to stop doing his um run it, stop running his defense practice while he was um while he's attorney um deputy attorney general under Pam Bondy.
So he he is the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
So he's he's in the Homeland Security Advisory Council.
Um which hold his first meeting on the July the 2nd is David Chesnoff.
So I believe he's still in there because he's uh part of Homeland Security Advisory Council as opposed to like a kind of permanent role.
Uh, and so therefore that's how why he's allowed to be a defense attorney.
He says, um this is Donald Trump.
He says their client will observe all of his this is a the client will observe all of his legal obligations and explore all of his legal avenues, added Chesnoff, who was appointed to Homeland Security Advisory Council by President Trump.
So yeah, he's basically appointed the Homeland Security Advisory Council by Trump, and he's this guy's defense attorney.
That's weird, man.
I mean, he's also part of the Nevada Jewish bar.
Yeah, man.
That's that's that's wild.
Uh normally you can't serve in the government and still be a because typically if you're a defense attorney, that's gonna be a a wild uh you know conflict of interest.
Here's what I found.
There's two of them.
So there's David Chesnop and Richard Schoenfeld, and they have made a filing in the case.
So I it's not clear that they are his attorney, but they have made a filing on his behalf to the court.
What you think they might be Trump's attorneys or something in this?
Because it does say in here, one second.
Sorry, go ahead.
It it could be.
Well, see, these are all preliminary filings, so they want to make sure that the the case doesn't get botched.
Like these first few motions really uh they mean a lot.
It's kind of it kind of determines the trajectory.
So it really depends on what they said.
Um I don't it's just not clear that they will actually run.
No, no, they are, they are.
I've just I've just found it.
It says a prominent Las Vegas attorneys, David Chesnoff and Richard Sconfield are representing Alexandrovic.
Alright, well, there you go.
I mean, uh clearly this guy is uh is quite wealthy.
And then he said any suggestion that any well, he's not wealthy.
I mean, the Israeli government is wealthy because um America funds him, but uh, because Myron's right, even if they had a 10 million dollar bill, they would have paid it.
And they're all because they said this, they said any suggestion that anybody in authority did anything special for him is completely inaccurate.
Chesnoff told the review journal Tuesday.
He was treated just as anybody would be who got arrested.
So yeah, they are his attorneys, and uh they are part of the Chesnoff what is part of the.
You gotta see this guy's picture, dude.
looks like fucking Hulk Hogan or like Ron Jeremy actually you Thank you.
Sorry, Myron News.
No, no, no.
I was just um no, that's that's just very, very interesting stuff.
Um, how much longer are you gonna be running the space for, bro?
Probably I don't know, maybe like not too much more longer.
Okay.
Um I'm gonna go cover some news stories and I'll come back if you guys are still on live.
Appreciate it, I appreciate my.
Damn, Myron.
I was gonna follow up on one point you made, Myron.
That was like so on point.
I'm just gonna say real quickly before you leave.
But basically, since this Israel is no longer morally or financially beneficial to us, who is it benefiting?
It's benefiting the duopoly and a foreign meta state, basically Ukraine, Israel, and Azerbaijan.
I'll leave it there.
Yeah.
Yeah, no worries, man, guys.
Thank you for having me on.
No, no, thanks for coming.
I appreciate you coming on, giving your insight, especially in terms of your knowledge of uh being part of the FBI.
Yeah, no, this is crazy what they got going on with this guy, man.
Like, this is you know, I think it's gotten to a point where it's beyond gross incompetence.
Uh, you know, you can even you can make a very solid argument of you know, a pre-planned conspiracy to let this guy go.
I it's gotten that fucking egregious um with this U.S. attorney with this United States attorney and um this guy.
Yeah, yeah, it's straight up negligence.
They said that the the the judges have an obligation to not let this guy go.
Um, particularly because of Nevada state law.
It says that you know, pedophiles, anybody who's a um, you know, luring minors, they have to um be held, you know, because of that fact.
So yeah.
Yeah.
All right, cool.
All right, guys, I'll see you guys.
Appreciate you coming, Myron.
As always, more than welcome, and thanks for giving you insight.
All right, man.
Guys, do take you do give them a all right.
Um, yeah, so that gives you guys kind of an update of what's going on.
But okay, let's get into some other stuff.
Uh, guys.
So I wanted to show you guys this um yesterday because I didn't get a chance to show.
Well, I've been wanting me to show this for a bit now.
So this went viral on TikTok, right?
Let's cover some red pill shit real quick.
You got here, let me play this from the beginning.
Actually, let me also adjust the audio.
Actually, okay, guys, how does this sound right now?
Does it sound good?
Now, watch what I do.
I'm gonna adjust the audio real quick, and it's probably gonna sound better once I do this.
So make a mental note of how this sounds as I'm talking to you right now on this mic.
This is um, this is the first setting.
All right, we're gonna call this setting one.
This is setting one, this is me talking to the mic, blah, blah, blah.
You guys have heard me yapping for a bit now, right?
Now, we're going to adjust it real quick for you guys.
Now, we're going to adjust it real quick for you guys.
All right, so now I'm bringing this down a bit.
That should fix it.
It should sound better now.
This is setting number two.
So what's um what's better, guys?
Uh one or two.
You guys heard one.
Now I'm using two.
Two is much better, right?
Yeah, I knew it.
Yeah, guys, that's why I have to do uh because when I go on on Twitter spaces, I know you guys get all mad and say, bro, what the fuck?
Yeah, it's because when I go in there, what happens is it automatically lowers my mic to half power um on the computer.
I don't know why the fuck it does that shit.
I've tried to fix it, but you know, it is what it is.
Shout out to um Unhinged Crusader uh 33.
Appreciate you, bro.
Yeah, so now it sounds a lot better, right?
Yeah, already I knew it.
Yeah, it sounds better because um I'm actually using like the full power of the mic.
Um, so it sounds better.
But regardless, it is what it is.
Sorry about that, guys.
It happens anytime I do a zoom call, anytime I do um anytime I do a zoom call or I do um uh Twitter spaces.
It's annoying.
Anyway, so look at this.
It goes, walking around with your ex's shirt, situation ships boxers while eating takeout from the date you went on today.
Music playing.
Now, this obviously went viral.
50 500,000 likes on both TikTok and Instagram.
This is how many women move sleeping with and dating multiple men at the same time.
Shiver is dead and women killed it.
So I think this is, you know, something that you guys gotta understand is that um, you know, in the dating marketplace now, um this is why it's so important for you guys to have like other chicks, man.
This is why it's so important when I tell you guys like, yo, you need to, you know, be spinning plates.
Average girls, guys spin plates.
And what spinning plates is is you know, going back to red pill 101 here.
Play spinning theory, guys, is basically the concept of seeing multiple women at once, right?
And um, kind of having uh uh you could call it a rotation, or roll some massy calls that spinning plates.
Now, the reason why it's important for men to spin plates, right?
And I would argue it's even more important for men to spend plates than women, is because men are more likely to make really bad mistakes when they're thirsty, okay?
Um, they'll go ahead and um, you know, sent for a girl that doesn't like them, they'll go ahead and um they'll go ahead.
Oh, let me go ahead and lower some of this uh USB volume.
Sorry, guys.
So there you go.
Sound effects are gonna hurt your ear now.
So when men are thirsty, they tend to do really stupid things to get laid, right?
This can be overcompensating financially.
It could be giving them too much attention, it could be giving them too much time, it could be giving too much energy in general, right?
It could be um you doing a bunch of things and not getting reciprocated value back from the girl.
Men are far more likely to, you know, close the gap when it comes to disparity and relationship dynamics with women.
Women rarely, if ever, close the gap and show the same level of pursuit or interest most of the time.
Um, most girls are getting pursued and not the other way around.
Now, the reason why it's very important for you guys to understand this, right?
Um, is that if you're spinning plates, you're naturally going to have an abundance mindset, okay?
Now, I need everybody to know that you must have an abundance mindset when you deal with women.
Because if you don't, what's gonna end up happening is every single interaction is gonna care, you're gonna matter a lot.
And when every interaction matters a lot, you're going to do stupid things to keep that interaction going.
But if you have five or ten girls that you're dealing with, what's up happening, right?
Is you're naturally not gonna have all your, well, you're not, you already don't have all your eggs in one basket, and then you're naturally just not gonna be as responsive or as um, what's the word I want to use here?
Um, outcome dependent, okay?
As a man, when you're outcome dependent, right, the woman has control.
But when your outcome independent, you have control.
And that's very important.
Now, most guys are almost never outcome independent.
They're outcome dependent, which means the girl holds all the cards.
And women naturally have an abundance mindset, chat.
Okay, whether a girl's getting laid or not, she naturally has an abundance mindset.
Now, I know some of you guys are saying, Myron, what the hell are you talking about?
Let me explain.
Okay.
So I need you guys to go into a dream scenario here, okay?
Think of this.
Think of it like this.
If you, right?
Yeah, you, I'm talking to you.
If you had two hot girls, okay, eights and nines, whatever you want to, whatever, whatever your dream girl is, it could be blonde hair, blue eyes, a big booty Latina, um, you know, a black girl, uh, an Asian, maybe even a G, doesn't matter.
Let's say you have your favorite type of woman, you have two of them, right?
These girls cook and clean for you.
They are always available, they're down to do threesums, whatever it is, help you get other girls, whatever.
If you had these two women at your side at all times, right?
If you want to date with a girl and a girl showed up late or flaked or disrespected you or behaved in a way that isn't congruent with your belief system, would you tolerate it?
Again, if you had these two bad chicks at all times that were always around, you can always call them, right?
They're always available, but you decided I still want to stay in an open relationship, I still want to go see other women.
Would you tolerate bad behavior from women?
The answer is probably a fuck no.
And rightfully so.
That, my friends, is what I call an abundance mindset.
Since you have these two girls that are always available to you that are hot, you're less likely to accept poor or disrespectful behavior from women.
Okay.
That is the abundance mindset.
Now, it is very difficult to get there.
A lot of you guys don't have two bad bitches that are always available for whatever you want to do, right?
So what ends up happening is guys don't operate from an abundance mindset, rather they operate from a scarcity mindset, and then they will go ahead and tolerate really bad behavior from women that don't reciprocate.
And the reason why women don't reciprocate is because since women are the buyers in the sexual marketplace and men are the sellers, they already naturally have this abundance mindset.
You have to fight for your abundance mindset, mainly maintaining two hot girls in this scenario.
Meanwhile, girls had that off rip.
So do you guys see how there's a disparity already?
That way you feel about having those two bad chicks.
That's how they feel 24 fucking seven.
Punch.
Okay.
And not only do they feel like that 24-7, they can also get a guy whenever they want.
And then a lot of them will play the game and have men in certain compartmentalized roles.
This is why, guys, I tell you, it's so important for you to date a girl for six months to a year.
Because what that allows you to do is to identify these bad patterns or these bad habits so that you can go ahead and be like, ah, that's problematic.
I don't like that, blah, blah.
And you get rid of her.
So I'm so uh that's why I'm super pro seeing a girl for six to 24 months, anywhere in that range, six to twenty-four months, where you've better.
Okay.
But the reason why I want you guys to see this video is because a lot of women do this, guys.
A lot of women do this, aka spinning plates.
A lot of women do this.
So not only do they naturally have an abundance mindset, now they got an abundance mindset because they actually have guys in their rotation.
Now they might keep it on the lower or whatever.
Not many women are gonna be brazen like this chick and post it on fucking TikTok.
But the fact that it got 500,000 likes, right, on TikTok and Instagram should tell you guys where we are as a civilization and as a society.
Okay.
Give me one side, chat if that makes sense.
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Okay, let's get to the next story though.
Um, okay, so I wanted to talk about this as well.
So this is the next one that I want to talk about.
Um, view boting is a serious problem in the streaming world.
If you really think 50K people are watching retards like phase AMP or these other 50 IQ streamers, you're also retarded.
So a US-based viewbot company claims one of these streamers using his tool reach switch partner eligibility in just three months by comparison.
Um building an audience organically takes about a year on average.
Yeah.
So look, you guys have been here from a lot of you guys have been here from the beginning, right?
A lot of you guys know I started this YouTube channel, this YouTube channel, um, like three years ago, right?
Started as a true crime channel to accentuate what I was doing over at Fresh of Fit.
And um, you know, over time, we cover true crime, then we started covering some news, and then now we've basically turned it into a damn near daily um political and cultural commentary podcast, essentially, right?
A lot of you guys listen to me while you're driving or working uh in the gym or whatever maybe, and then I really do um appreciate that because a lot of you guys now you guys get your source, your your news through me, right?
And this is why I try to cover a multitude of different topics, right?
We'll cover the Middle East, we'll cover Russia or Ukraine, we'll cover uh economics, like we just spent a significant amount of time going over the tariffs.
We will spent a significant amount of time going over the big beautiful bill, talking about how that would limit certain um you know social um nets for people.
We react to stuff.
Um, and you know, a lot of you guys and trust me with like giving you your news and give you guys what's going on and giving you guys my take on stuff, right?
And um, obviously I take that very seriously.
But the thing is is that um, you know, we've seen the channel slowly grow in subscribers and live viewers that are watching.
But, you know, and we put a lot of work in, right?
You guys see all the the camera systems and all this other shit, right?
All the fucking technology here, right?
The upgrading the equipment, making the show better, right?
We're using four-point cameras, all the shit.
And I'll look at like some other streamers and they'll have like 20,000, 30,000 people in there.
And the content sucks.
Let's just be honest, bro.
The content sucks.
It's retarded, like, you know, brain rock content, right?
So I'm like, well, this doesn't make sense.
And then I started to figure out, because fresh that kind of put me on this a long time ago, saying, like, yo, everybody view bots.
At first I thought, like, bro, you're you're just, you know, you're capped.
What are you talking about, man?
But now I'm starting to see like it is a serious problem in the streaming industry, man.
It is a serious problem.
Because since everybody view bots, people think they have this unrealistic standard of how many people should be watching.
Um, and I'll tell y'all, man, if you're like a YouTuber and you got like a thousand plus people watching you, that's pretty fucking good watching you live.
That's really good.
Okay.
You're already like in the top two percent, three percent just off that.
But what ends up happening is a lot of these guys like just bought their shit.
They bought the chat, they bought the live viewer account.
And it's a serious problem, man.
A couple guys got exposed for this already.
But what I want you guys to also understand also is that not only do these guys bot, but like they're gambling.
They're doing a bunch of degenerate stuff.
Gambling or do some other bullshit.
No like content that like helps you critically think, be aware of what's going on with the news, give historical perspectives, nothing.
No value, man, at all.
Basically, it's Abbott and Preach, but streaming live.
If I'm gonna be honest, fucking useless.
Provide zero value.
But fake it till you make it.
And this is a problem that's been going on in the social media world, especially the streamer world for a minute, man.
And everybody fucking does it.
I could think like only maybe a couple streamers that don't fucking bot.
But all of them do, bro.
All of them.
And the thing that bothers me the most about botters is they'll prop themselves up, right?
Say, oh, say, oh yeah, we got this many viewers, whatever.
And they'll be doing some dumb shit, bro.
They'll they'll have 10 or 20,000 people watching them gamble.
Bro, you really think 10,000 niggas are gonna sit there and watch you fucking gamble?
No, it's all cap.
It's all cap.
And um gambling on stream, I think is one of the most pernicious things ever.
Because not only do we have a lot of young people that watch this stuff, right?
Fucking kids, dude, gambling is one of the worst things ever.
It's like if someone was to do drugs on stream and and and say, oh yeah, you want to go ahead and uh you want to be a drug addict like me?
You here's my discount code of my drug dealer, so you can go get yourself some heroin.
Like, bro, this is crazy to me that gambling on stream is such a it's like a whole industry, right?
Look, I like it, I don't mind them, but damn, like I looked, I look and I see like their top viewed category is um is gambling.
I'm like, what the fuck?
So um, you know, totally fucking unacceptable, man.
You um some people might say, oh, Myron, you're a fucking goody too shoe, you know what I mean?
You you you know, you're you're on your moral high ground or some other bullshit like that.
But guys, the reason why I'm so against gambling is because it's a life ruiner, man.
It's a life ruiner.
And I take accountability because I remember one time we did this is years ago when we first got on YouTube, we did one ad for like um like horse betting or some shit like that, and never again, bro.
I was like, fuck that shit.
Fuck that shit.
So um, and that was a mistake, and I regret that shit.
And I'll never do it again.
I don't even know if that episode is still up, but I'm just being transparent and accountable to you guys.
Um, that that was completely unacceptable, and I'll never do it again.
Alcohol, um, gambling, any of that shit, bro.
Fuck that, man.
Fuck that.
So, not worth it, man.
And our audience is older, by the way.
Our audience, a majority of our audience is in their 20s and 30s.
Um, we don't really have that many people that watch us under 18.
Um, you know, so everyone is of age, most of the party that watches us, but still, bro, it's not worth it, man.
Fuck that shit, dude.
It wasn't, it was like horse horse or sports betting.
I forget what it was.
I forget what it was, but never again, bro.
Never again.
Fuck that shit.
Not all money is good money, bro, is what I basically learned.
But that's how a lot of these guys make a bunch of money is like uh they gamble, dude.
The gambling deals are the most lucrative by far.
Right?
So this is why I like roast people like XQC all the time.
He tries to come in and give us shitty ass left-wing political takes.
I'm like, bro, you gamble.
Shut the fuck up.
Like, you know what I mean?
Don't fucking sit here and give me your political take on shit and talk about all this other bullshit when you're literally a gambler.
Get the fuck out of here, dude.
You know?
Like, I don't even look at them as like equals in this in the space.
You you bought and you fucking gamble.
Big L. So, yeah.
This is my daily um reminder to you guys to not gamble, not do drugs, and please don't drink alcohol.
As a man, it'll fuck you up.
Telling y'all, bro.
All right.
Let's go with let's get into the Hamasis fire.
Okay, let's get into the Hamas' fire.
I didn't get a chance to cover this yesterday.
So before we get into this um Hamas cease fire, uh, let me fill if kind of fill you guys in.
So, as you guys know, right now, as we speak, Israel is preparing an offensive to take over The Gaza Strip, okay.
Um, now they don't want to say this, but what's realistically gonna happen from this point forward is they're gonna go ahead and you know get rid of these Palestinians.
They're gonna there's what, a million to two million Palestinians that are left of a hundred thousand plus that were probably killed.
We know that we just crossed into sixty-two thousand that were dead as of recently, but again, this is not account for all the people that are missing or died from starvation or died from you know preventable illnesses or you know, injuries.
So we know 62,000 are dead, but there's way more that died than that.
So now Israel's gonna go ahead and do their last part of the offensive where they're gonna come in and take over this the Gaza Strip, right?
And this has sparked a significant amount of outrage in Israel, right?
Because, number one, them going in is gonna put the hostages at risk because the area that they're gonna go into, the last frontier basically, is where the IDF thinks or the Israeli government thinks that a majority of the hostages are gonna be held.
I think there's something like 50 of them left, right?
5200 of them left.
I can't remember exactly.
But the point is is that there's been a ridiculous amount of protest because they want the war to end, get the hostages back, stop starving the kids, etc.
Because Israel's taking a lot of hits, guys, um, from a public image standpoint, okay.
Nanya, who is wildly unpopular in Israel.
And I've been telling you guys this for a minute.
He doesn't care about the hostages, and the people are finally starting to see through it.
I told you guys this a year ago that he didn't give a shit about the hostages.
He had an opportunity to get them back on October 10th, as I showed you guys on Israeli media, and he declined that.
He invaded anyway and started bombing them because for him, this was the perfect excuse to get out of his corruption trial and then go ahead and be able to um effectuate uh 100% power consolidation to himself as prime minister and stave off uh the criminal case that he's facing right now of corruption and bribery, which he's looking at like 10 years, guys with that.
That investigation started sometime around 2016.
Um, and you know, they've been coming after him for take accepting luxurious gifts and all this other bullshit.
So he's able to wage war on his enemies, right?
He's able to stay out of jail and maintain power.
It's a W for him.
So he has no incentive whatsoever to stop the conflict.
He's fucking dragging this out as long as he can uh with getting the hostages back.
Now, obviously, the people of Israel have been writing and they're pissed off about this shit because they see the writing on the wall here, and they know that this last offensive um is more than likely gonna kill the remaining hostages.
They're gonna get starved, they're gonna get bombed, they're gonna get killed, because a lot of these hostages that were killed were killed by Israeli airstrikes.
As much as the Israeli government doesn't want to admit this, it was the Israelis that killed them.
Because just from a pragmatic standpoint, chat, why the hell would Hamas go through the trouble of kidnapping these guys to kill them in Gaza?
That's stupid.
That's the only political card they have is to keep the hostages alive and use them as leverage to get their prisoners back, okay?
This is how it goes.
They go in, kidnap as many people as they can, use those guys to get back Palestinians that are being uh, you know, unjustly held over in Israel, which Israel, by the way, has hundreds of Palestinians, kids, women, uh, men that are there without charge, without any type of due process, and they've been there for years, okay?
So that's a big reason why they do these operations.
They go in there and take it.
Again, I'm not, or they kidnap people.
Now, I'm not here to justify it, I'm just explaining to you guys why they do what they do.
So it just doesn't make pragmatic sense to kill off your only leverage, right?
Politically, the only chip you have.
So, um, and the reason why is because they want to get a permanent ceasefire, right?
The the um the the Hamas, but the Israelis don't want that, right?
They don't that for obvious reasons.
So there's been an enormous amount of protest because people are catching on to this shit that this last offensive can get the hostages killed.
Nanyaho doesn't care enough about the hostages, and they want one deal, one comprehensive deal that ends the war and gets all the hostages back.
But the Israeli government does not want to do that.
So don't like whatever the fucking Israeli media tells you guys, like, oh yeah, uh Hamas are not um um, you know, being cooperative or whatever.
The reason why is because the Israelis want a war to continue.
Hamas is okay with giving them the the rest of the hostages, but they they want the war to permanently end, and the Israelis will not accept that.
Because the goal was always about ethnically cleansing and getting them the fuck out of there.
That was always the goal.
Okay.
So um, let's go ahead and get into this uh clip that I have here.
Look at these, look at these um, and we're gonna talk about the Hamas seas fire.
And then we're gonna go back and talk about the uh Trump Putin um post-summit with the EU.
This is crazy, and it finally happened.
And this is going on in Tel Aviv.
The The uh caption reads Um, this is massive, the largest anti-war rally in Israel since October 7th.
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis are marching right now in the streets of Tel Aviv, demanding to end this annihilation war, to bring back all the hostages in a deal.
Finally, so many people in Israel are demanding this government to go home, demanding to end the war.
We are here, standing together, a movement of Jews and Palestinians.
We are here also demanding life to the Palestinians, demanding to end the starvation, demanding life to the children in Gaza.
This is the only way to move forward.
And I mean shout out to him for showing some compassion, man.
Um, you know, as an Israeli.
And this is the thing, guys.
Um, Gaza's like 50% kids, by the way.
FYI.
50% of Gaza's kids under 18.
Shout out to Fresno Racer with another 10 gifted bro.
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Appreciate that, my friend.
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Thank you.
Um, let's go ahead and uh like I told you guys before I watched Israeli media.
Let's go ahead and get this from uh the Israeli side uh with the um the news as far as like the ceasefire goes.
This is ILTV on the hour, bringing you the biggest stories from Israel and the Middle East in just five minutes.
I'm Devil Klein, and today is day six hundred and eighty-three of the war in Gaza.
Let's get into all of the top headlines at this hour.
Hamas has responded to the framework for a hostage for ceasefire deal proposed by mediators in Cairo, and in a surprising first in many months, Hamas said yes.
According to a report by Axios, Hamas gave a positive response to a deal that would include a 60-day pause in fighting and the release of ten living hostages.
This in exchange for a hundred and fifty Palestinian security prisoners to be released from Israeli prisons.
The deal would also include the release of some bodies of the slain hostages.
Now the remaining hostages would be released in a second phase with immediate negotiations to follow for a broader deal for a permanent end to the war in Gaza with international guarantees.
Now, this is that's what Israel does not want.
Israel does not want a permanent end to the war because if you permanently end the war, it's gonna make their uh it's gonna make it significantly harder for them to go ahead and uh kick him out.
According to mediators, Hamas has backed down from most of the demands raised earlier that led to the collapse of the recent rounds of talks last month.
Although Israel has yet to publish an official response to Hamas, it's reported that the IDF is still preparing for the Gaza City takeover plan.
Now Hamas's positive response has put a spun in the works, and experts are speculating that the military pressure from the IDF and the threat of the Gaza City takeover plan had ultimately put enough pressure on Hamas to bring them to agreeing to a deal.
Speaking from the Prime Minister's office, Netanyahu confirmed that the pressure on Hamas is working.
Have a listen.
Okay, he says, I wish you citizens of Israel three things.
First, I expressed on your behalf on behalf of the Israeli government on my own behalf.
Intense, immense appreciation for the tremendous achievements of the IDF in the War of Revival, the War on Seven Fronts.
"The second thing, the war on Seven Fronts is the opportunity to achieve the success of the IDF in the War of the TK, the War of Seven Fronts.
Secondly, I was impressed by the fighting spirit and determination to complete the defeat of Hamas and the release of all our hostages.
I was impressed by the courage and determination to complete the defeat of Hamas and the release of all our hostages.
Thirdly, I talked to the Secretary of Defense and the Chief of the President.
Thirdly, I spoke with the Defense Minister and the Chief of Staff about our plans regarding the city of Gaza and the completion of our missions.
"The plans of our plans regarding the city of Gaza and the completion of our missions.
And like you, I hear the reports in the media, and from them you can gather one thing.
Hamas is under atomic pressure.
The mehem at the Mihalimit Roshemidov.
A Hamas Nimsa Bellachat's atomic.
These comments by the Prime Minister followed a string of tweets posted by US President Donald Trump to his truth social account.
One of the tweets read, quote, the hostages Will only be released when Hamas is confronted and destroyed.
Trump, of course, was referring to the military pressure on Hamas.
The American president's message was received in Jerusalem as backing for Israel's plan for Gaza City.
And it's day 683 of the war in Gaza, and it's one of the most significant days in terms of movement.
The IDF plan to capture Gaza City is moving forward, and reports of tank movement are being reported on the outskirts of Gaza City.
As the fresh IDF offensive looms, thousands of Palestinian civilians are already fleeing their homes in Gaza City from the easternmost parts of the city, which is already being subject to airstrikes.
A question that still remains is the humanitarian case of the enclave as the IDS prepares to evacuate over a million Gaza City residents to safe locations.
Touring the Rafa border with the Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mustafa, Egyptian foreign minister Abdelati said his country is willing to join a potential international force deployed in war torn Gaza, but only if backed.
Yeah, so what they're saying is uh so after, you know, the Israelis contain it or whatever, apparently there's gonna be a combination of different um countries, militaries working together to secure the strip and having like kind of like an interim rule uh as they find another group to to take over the strip.
By a UN resolution, and U.S. envoy Steve Barracks urged Israel to cooperate with the Lebanese government and withdraw from strategic points it previously held in southern Lebanon all the time.
Yo, that's hilarious, bro.
There was supposed to be a ceasefire a year ago plus, guys.
They had a ceasefire at the end of last year, and the Israelis are still bombing um and occupying southern Lebanon.
In pursuit of And then they wonder why these guys are not uh Hezbollah's not gonna drop their arms.
Disarming Hezbollah.
So far, Hezbollah has rejected the demand to disarm by the Lebanese government.
But a lot of people are Hezbollah, guys, for those that you know it, because I know we got a lot of you guys here that are that are new and not be f might not be familiar with this stuff.
This is ILTV.
So you go Hezbollah, right?
So basically Hezbollah, guys, is a um Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary group, Hezbollah's paramilitary wing is the jihad council and its political wing is the loyalty to the resistance block.
Party in the Lebanese parliament, its armed strength was assessed to be equivalent to that of a medium-sized army in 2016.
So basically, guys, give you guys a quick little history lesson here going back in time.
Hezbollah was created, I think in 1982.
Yep, yep, 1982.
Okay, um, when the IDF invaded Lebanon to go after the Palestinian liberation organization run by Yasser Airfat in the 1980s.
So, um, and this resistance, just so you guys understand, or this this group, um, is not the Lebanese army.
Okay.
It's very important that I explain this.
They're kind of like an offshoot.
They are not an official military of the Lebanese government.
All right.
And they've been around since the 1980s.
And what uh Israel wants and the Lebanese government wants is for them to basically give their arms and dissolve.
They refuse to do that.
Because they claim that once they give up their arms and they dissolve, nothing stops Israel from invading Lebanon and continuing to occupy southern Lebanon uh from them.
So obviously that's what's going on because after Hassan Asral was assassinated, this guy right here.
Let me see if I can find um after this guy was assassinated last year.
He was killed in September of 2024, right?
Uh him and another guy named uh Fad Shukar, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me show you guys who this guy is as well.
Let me show you guys who this guy is as well.
Another guy that they uh assassinated.
They killed him in um July 30th of 2024.
So by killing uh this guy, uh Fwad Shukar and Hassan Nasralah, they seriously disrupted the um the organizations like hierarchy.
And they were kind of running around in this uh disarray.
And then on top of them, assassinating these two guys, they also ran the Pager attack.
So again, the Israelis did a a really um fantastic job of running this operation, right?
Gotta give credit where it's due.
Where they did airstrikes and killed Sukar and Hassan Asrala.
While they were doing that, they had also done the Pager attack, okay, like a week prior, where thousands of fucking um beepers and cell phones and you know, Rocky Talkies and other shit just blew up in the hands of Hezbollah fighters.
And on top of that, they launched a ground offensive into Southern Lebanon.
So they did a three-pronged attack, air strikes, intelligence operation, and boots on the ground into southern Lebanon.
Um the war ended, guys, I think in like November of 2024.
So the war started sometime in September, ended right around November.
As soon as that war ended in November of last year, your boy Al Jalani out in Syria started an offensive and started to take over Syria.
And the Bashar al-Assad regime collapsed within like three weeks.
Okay?
And Jelani is back by the United States and by Israel.
Okay.
Uh Ahmed Al-Shar is his real name.
This guy right here.
The current president of Syria.
Because as soon as Lebanon had that ceasefire, Iran was was uh vulnerable, and this guy launched out of the Idlib province, and then they just went in and took over Syria.
Okay.
So and this guy's a former Al-Qaeda member, by the way, FYI, right?
Not kidding around, by the way.
Um what was I gonna say here?
Uh so yeah, so that's how this all started.
That's how this all started from uh from before.
So this is why um Hezbollah doesn't want to uh give their arms.
Let's go back to the video we're looking at.
Here we go.
This guy's the current head of Hezbollah now.
He took over Hassan Nasrallah's spot.
This guy, the uh this is the guy that got assassinated last year.
This is a dude that's uh taking over now.
And they refuse to disarm uh based on what the Lebanese government is telling them.
They refuse.
The process has been launched to begin the disarmament.
Give me ones if that makes sense in the chat, guys.
Now you guys should know what Hezbollah is, why they don't want to disarm, how they're effectuated, how they're affected, and how this conflict happened with Lebanon, how that led to the fall of Syria.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
And if you if it doesn't, just give me a two and tell me why.
But I'll keep playing this thing.
Thank you, guys.
All right, we got some smart people in here.
Let's go.
Although Hezbollah leader Naeem Qasim insisted that there would be no life in Lebanon if the Lebanese army tries to take Hezbollah's arms by force.
U.S. envoy Baric is requesting that Israel honor commitments it made under a ceasefire that ended the war with Hezbollah in November of last year.
Bam, there you go.
And I didn't watch the video beforehand, chat.
I just knew that.
So um Israel's been violating the ceasefire forever, guys.
Israel's been bombing Lebanon all year.
They violated the ceasefire so many times, dude.
This includes the withdrawal from five strategic locations held previously by the IDF in Southern Lebanon.
And that's it for this edition of ILTV on the hour.
We'll continue.
All right.
Uh, like I said, we watch all media.
That's Israeli media.
Now we're gonna go to Al Jazeera.
Hamas has accepted the terms of the latest ceasefire proposal presented by Qatari and Egyptian mediators on Sunday.
It includes provision for a 60-day truce for the return.
Okay, let me go ahead and read some of these chats first.
Um Lucifer says, W Myron, you helped me with my ex of five years walked out on me, and I was going down a rabbit hole, smoking and drinking a bottle of whiskey a night.
I ended up starting to do uh drugs and one night seeing your videos, and you call me a loser for not uh speaking to me directly, but I felt like it, and I decided I needed to be better.
I want to say something before I wanted to be sober when I did going on three months.
Thank you for everything in helping others out in direct times like I was O slash.
Uh Lucer, I'm glad, bro, that you are now clean and you're not doing drugs.
That's exactly why I do what I do, man.
Um, and I'm glad that you're over your ex and over the drinking, bro.
Um, dude, fucking big W to you, my friend.
Thank you for sharing that story with me.
Uh stories like that always remind me of why I gotta keep doing this.
Hollow point.
Uh hey Martin, are you by any chance gonna call out uh Loomer for not calling out the cybersecurity pedo?
She calls out everyone, but not this.
Um I didn't I I don't know if she did I don't know, I haven't seen her tweets in in a bit.
Uh Juice crew meet.
Uh, can we get uh Money Monday on how to move from your first property to the next capital moving uh someone in, etc.
I've always been in your uh I've been in my duplex a year.
Yeah, Fresh could definitely talk about that.
J-Mon says, uh Fuentes would challenge your view, Myron, on accepting Palestinian refugees, ultimately the Palestinian participation in a celebration of October 7th events, prove Israel with the justification uh provided Israel with the justification to heavily bomb the region.
All right, J Mont, let me just show you why that that preposterous is that claim is preposterous.
So 50% of the Gaza Strip are minors.
Okay?
50%.
Under 18.
So if you subtract 18, okay, we'll do some math here.
2025.
Minus 18, that leaves us with what?
2007.
Right.
Hamas took power in 2006.
Okay.
So what does that mean?
That means that damn near half the population as they're suffering right now were either not born or were one year old when Hamas took power.
Okay.
Now, also keep in mind that not everybody turned out and voted.
Okay?
I think something like uh between 40 to 80% of the people came in and voted, and then other people voted for the other uh party, which was FATA.
Okay.
So let me just go ahead and summarize this nice and quick for you.
Roughly about 7% of the current people living on the Gaza Strip voted for Hamas.
Want to make that very clear.
Roughly 7% of the people still alive on the Gaza Strip voted for Hamas.
Because a major uh half the population is fucking kids, dude.
So the people that were old enough to vote back then that aren't dead, that actually went out and voted.
7% of the population.
So my friend, J Mont 124.
I don't say this to call you an idiot, but I need you to do some math here and figure out that a majority of the people that are suffering in Gaza had nothing to do with the election of Hamas.
And then also, just going off your logic.
Does that mean that we deserve 9-11?
Think about that for a second.
3,000 Americans died on that day.
Since we put Bush in or the other politicians before him, did those people deserve to tie the die on that day because of who's in power?
Hell, a majority of these people probably didn't even vote.
So if we're gonna go ahead and condemn people for killing innocent people, we need to have that belief system all across.
It's not just, oh, when we do it, it's okay.
When others do it, it's not okay.
Because by your logic, what you're saying is if you vote to put people in power that do certain things, you are culpable for that country retaliating against your country because of your leadership.
And I'm just not gonna accept that.
I'm just not gonna accept that.
Violence towards innocent civilians, especially children is never acceptable.
So this is why you are wrong, my friend.
Do not believe the Israeli Hasbara when they say dumb shit like, oh, 80% or 90% of the Gaza strip voted for Hamas.
Bro, half the strip wasn't even alive when Hamas came into power.
Come on, bro.
You're smarter than that.
You're smarter than that.
We're talking about 7% roughly, under 10% of the current population that's alive right now, actually were involved with putting Hamas into power, bro.
Come on, man.
Do the math.
10% of the population is responsible for what?
90% of the suffering?
You think that's appropriate?
You think it's okay for kids to get fucking blown up?
Anyway, that myth was debunked.
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She worked for you a while back.
She got arrested for shooting paintballs.
Yeah, I heard about it.
Um bro, I was listening to the podcast today, and this woman said she had seven niggas on the couch, and she told them you Monday, you Tuesday, and they all agreed.
Yes for 71.
What's up, Martin?
When is your plan uh on having kids?
I honestly think that having legacy is the most important decision, but I get why you did it.
Thanks for all the knowledge.
Um still got some time, bro.
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Uh Charles says, um, you heard about the judge Kevin Mullins, who was uh trading sex for lighter sentences and got shot by a sheriff days later.
I did hear about that actually.
Uh Pim Rogers, Martin, somewhat related.
What do you think of uh Pac-Man and Kalinski suggesting there's something suspicious about Benny Johnson's growth on YouTube?
I did see them talk about that.
I don't know.
I don't know, honestly.
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Uh okay, Martin, I saw someone put a two in the chat about Hezbollah with a vow critique, and I had to super chat it in.
He said, Why is the US supporting a former member of Al Qaeda over Al-Assad?
Good question.
Um, because we probably backed up.
We we definitely backed them on their um on their run.
The US didn't want Assad in there because Assad is pro-Russia and Assad was helping the uh uh resistance uh at the axis of resistance.
That's why.
So I'll quickly show you guys this.
So if you go ahead and you look at Syria on the map, right?
So the way Syria operated, guys, was simply like this.
So you got the axis of resistance, right?
Run by Iran.
Now, what Iran would do is they'd ship weapons and goods and military equipment through Iraq, through Syria, destined to go into where?
Lebanon, Hezbollah, the strongest paramilitary group in within the I axis of resistance next to the IRGC.
So what ended up happening was Bashal Assad had two problems.
Number one, he was pro-Putin and pro-Russia.
This is how he's been able to stay in power for so long because Russian air power would be able to keep the rebels back.
But when the rebels launched their attack out of the Idlit province, right?
And um late last year, okay, and took over Aleppo, the Russians had their hands tied with the with the Ukrainians.
So the Russians could not go ahead and use their air power to support the Assad regime.
So the rebels were able to basically quickly take over Syria within a couple of weeks.
And the U.S. wanted Assad gone gone for those two reasons.
His support of Russia and being backed by Russia.
And then number two, because Syria has served as a critical infrastructure point to allow the facilitation of weapons, goods, resources, and support to fight the Israelis.
Because as you guys can see here, Lebanon is strategically placed to Israel's north.
Okay.
And then Israel controls the Golan Heights right here, which is actually technically Syria, but they occupy it illegally as usual.
And kind of as like a buffer zone.
So what enough so that is why the United States backed Ahmed El Shara A.K. El Julani and the rebels with taking over Syria.
And just so you guys know, when Trump was uh out in the Middle East this spring, right?
As you guys know he did like a Gulf state tour.
He lived at the sanctions from Syria.
He lived in the sanctions from Syria.
So Syria has effectively been like uh an ally to the United States.
Trump met El Shara, shook his hand and lifted the sanctions.
So, you know, it's not like publicly known, but the reality is the US and Israel absolutely backed the rebels and put El Shara into power.
Because uh Assad uh was too close with Iran and too close with Russia, and Syria was playing too much of a pitiful uh position with getting weapons in to fight uh to uh for Hezbollah because when Hezbollah was weakened and they did that ceasefire, guys, they did not want Hezbollah to get replenished and aided.
So that is why they systematically destroyed Syria right after.
Does that make sense, chat?
So Hezbollah gets weak.
Once they toppled them, now it's time to destroy their ability to uh recover.
And the way that they destroyed their ability to recover was by toppling Syria, because Syria is the conduit from which the support comes from Iran.
Iran is the fucking main supplier and source.
They needed to get rid of basically the bridge, which was Syria.
That's why they had to get Assad out.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
Very complex, guys, but that's basically the gist of it.
Uh Punisher, good question.
Uh Mugadi, uh, Myron, do you ship outside of the States?
Yes, I do.
Yes, sir.
What are your thoughts on socialism since the uh Austria made a comeback through socialism?
Uh I'm split.
As with any political ideology, there's good and there's bad.
Um Radek Akashi says, are you gonna do some free giveaways axing for a J friend?
Uh I think we are, yeah.
Um, Brett's handling that.
Skin Hund to my c to the college dude, be very careful about red pilling in schoolhouse.
Failed uh my biology instructor last year because I said gender is binary.
Just because there are people with one leg does not mean uh legs are not binary.
It's a liberal hellhole, but if you get the opportunity to take it, uh take intro to anthropology, it red pilled me on race more than anything, and it was a fun class.
Okay, yeah, bro.
Don't um, dude, don't don't write red pill essays, bro.
Don't fuck yourself up.
Um, not trying to be off topic, but did you see that Elon's announced he's giving up his third political party and is now fully backing Vance in 2028?
Not surprised.
Vance is gonna be the technocrating president, bro.
Martin, if you think uh Laura was born, what the fuck?
Okay, dude.
Uh Zion, your mind, I heard them boys just passed a law and it's now a felony if you burn an Israeli flag.
Oh, no.
Really?
No way.
J. Mont, I didn't mention anything about Hamas election.
I stated that whether Palestinians voted for Hamas or not, they participated in or celebrated the events on October 7th.
They didn't publicly condemn Hamas' actions, which gave Israel uh to justify these intense bombings of Gaza actions have consequences, all I'm saying.
Uh, bro, were you there?
Like, did you know that like the majority of Gazans were sitting there like, yeah, cheering on?
And here's the other thing too you gotta understand, bro.
Um, this is why you gotta watch this um this documentary that I that I um that I did.
Where is it?
That I posted.
Like, it's very obvious to me, bro, that you don't know the dark history of Israel's creation, which you should know if you're watching me.
Um, bro, since the 1800s and since the early 1900s, Israel's been systemically fucking killing them and taking their land, bro.
Okay.
So if someone comes in, kills your forefathers, steals your land, right, embarrasses you, takes your resources, and then shuts you up when you try to protest it.
I think a lot of people are gonna like, even if they don't like Hamas, they're gonna be like, oh, well, we don't like the Israelis more, right?
An enemy of my enemy is my friend.
So you coming in here and saying, like, oh yeah, bro, they totally deserved everything that they got because uh they cheered when Israel got hit.
Bro, do you know what Israel's been doing to them for for literally over a hundred years?
Right?
That's like you getting punched in the nose for a hundred years, and then someone you don't like punches the person that punches you all the time.
You tell them you wouldn't fucking be like, yeah, about damn time that nigga got punched back.
Come on, bro.
Like, dude, have a little bit of common sense, Jayman.
Like, that's that's a retarded take.
That's literally a retarded take, dude.
And you're an OSS.
You should be smarter than that, nigga.
Like, bro, these people have been oppressed for like a hundred years.
Literally.
Like they've been oppressed for like a hundred years, had their land stolen, they've been colonized, they've been invaded, they've been embarrassed, they lost so much shit.
Again, I'm not sitting here condoning their actions.
I'm not.
But I do think that you need to understand and have a little bit of common sense and understand that violent occupation is gonna be met with violent resistance.
Right?
It's like shaking a coke bottle and then getting mad when it explodes when you open a cap.
Actions have reactions.
J-Mont.
So I need you to put on your critical thinking cap real fast.
Understand the history.
This is why I dropped that video earlier today, by the way.
For you guys.
Before it's literally named October 7.
J-Mont, go watch that video, bro.
You need to go.
You, you of all people, you need to go watch that video, bro.
Because you it's very obvious you're speaking from an extremely uninformed position here.
Extremely uninformed.
Like you sound like somebody that watches Fox News every day.
If I'm gonna be all the way honest, believing the Israeli narrative.
And they said safe slice October 7th way more than it way more way worse than it really was.
I did a whole di uh uh breakdown of this with uh atrocity inc.
Again, what happened on October 7th was a tragedy.
But for you to sit there and be like, well, they were happy when October 7th happened.
That's not really important.
Like, whether they cheer or not, isn't really important if you actually know the history and like know what the fuck the Israelis have been doing to them forever.
The Israelis have been doing way worse to them than October 7th, bro.
Way worse.
Uh J Mont, uh, no, sorry, where we got here.
Um Meta says, uh Hey Marin, thank you for all you do.
Officer Tatum crashed out once again.
Yeah, he's always crashing out.
Uh by that Zionist logic, we should uh smoke the Israelis because uh five of them were dancing on rooftop 9-11.
Thank you, Padawan.
Padawan gets it, yeah.
See?
Yeah, bro.
Jmon, you gotta be smarter, my friend.
You gotta be smarter than that, bro.
Here's the video that I'm talking about.
Literally, I made this video for you, bro.
Hamas has ex- Hold on.
There's a big reason why I brought I I um put this video out was literally because of of that worldview that you have.
Well, so this video right here.
The word did not begin on October 7th.
Watch this after the show, bro.
Watch this after the show and then tell me.
And you'll you're gonna see what led to October 7th, bro.
We're talking about damn near 100 years plus of buildup.
Now let's October 7th.
...turn of half of the Israeli captives held in Gaza.
On Monday, Egyptian president Abdelfata el-Sisi met Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed's bin Abdul Rahman Al Fani in Cairo.
In a statement, both leaders stressed the importance of a ceasefire and rejected Israel's plan to seize Gaza City and forcibly displace Palestinians.
Israel has yet to respond to the proposal.
And Egypt is totally cucked to um to Israel.
Well, for more on this week.
They get the second most aid.
Uh joined now by Adnan, who is a professor of international relations and US foreign policy at Qatar University.
Thanks very much for being with us here today.
First of all, 60 day ceasefire, return of half the captives is what's part of this latest proposal.
What do you think has prompted Hamas to agree to this now?
Well, I think Hamas has taken into consideration the international momentum of the sympathy with the Palestinian people.
A lot of countries are uh reaching to the point that what Israel is doing and uh in Gaza, it's unprecedented.
It's not acceptable.
A lot of countries, even European countries calling For recognition of uh a Palestinian state next uh Yes, um there has been some political pressure, guys.
As you guys know, France said that they're going to recognize uh a Palestinian state.
The UK said that they will recognize a Palestinian state if Israel doesn't stop its offensive with the starvation.
Um there's been an enormous amount of pressure uh to kind of bring this thing to uh to a resolution.
Uh month on uh September, and um there's a lot of sympathy as uh uh I said, and uh Hamas reached uh to the point that this is what they really want.
They want uh a ceasefire, and they have no problem exchanging uh captives for uh for prisoners, and maybe this is what they uh what they need.
They they they need uh uh an exit strategy strategy for uh for them and a relief for the Palestinian people and the Palestinian people uh in Gaza living uh under a severe uh conditions and this ceasefire, if it accepted by uh by the uh by the by Israel by Netanyahu,
uh, will be an exit strategy for them and be uh a way to relieve the Palestinians and uh provide the humanitarian needs that is really needed by the uh by the people there.
As we have seen, uh this proposal is now with Israel, as we've mentioned.
Uh, I mean, we've seen huge protests there uh over the last uh few days, demanding some sort of way forward.
Do you think that this is going to be enough?
This proposal that's in front of them right now will be enough for Netanyahu to sign on.
It's very it's very hard to to predict what Netanyahu will uh uh will do.
But to because this uh exact proposal was accepted, was uh introduced by the United States by Whitkop, I think, uh previously uh uh back and a few weeks ago.
Uh as you guys know, Steve Whitkoff is like the special envoy for Trump.
He's been doing a lot of the diplomacy, especially in the Middle East.
Um so this deal that they're kind of rehashing here is a deal that Whitkoff had originally um posed before that they couldn't agree on a couple of weeks back.
Not accepted by Hamas because Hamas wanted more uh security guarantee.
AKA a permanent ceasefire because the thing is is that if they give Hashes back, what's stopping the Israelis from coming in and completely decimating them and you know taking the land?
He's now I think uh uh it has to be the call from uh from Israel.
It's very hard to predict what's Netanyahu wants, but if you look at the action on the ground, if you look at the proposal, what's Israel is doing in Netanyahu.
I don't think this is uh uh exactly what they want.
They are not interested in peace, they are not uh interested in a ceasefire.
Maybe they're interested in the releasing the captives.
There are a lot under pressure from the public, but they're also Netanyahu is a lot uh under a lot of pressure from the uh extreme uh right and the and he has a lot of pressure from him on the left as well, because you guys can see they're literally taken to the streets and um you know protesting crazy.
If he accepted the ceasefire, and he got a kind of a support from the Trump and Whitkov uh lately that is supposed to be all or but nothing.
They want all the hostages uh released, and there's a lot of support coming from Trump to destroy Hamas and they'll give him maybe uh a lot of uh support to go ahead with what he uh is doing right now in Gaza.
Obviously, uh you're uh uh an expert on US foreign policy.
Uh you mentioned Donald Trump there.
He's obviously been focused the last couple of days on the war in Ukraine and trying to bring that to an end.
What do you think he is going to make of this proposal that Hamas has accepted?
How much pressure will he be willing to bring to bear on Netanyahu and his far right coalition partners to make sure that they step up and they agree to this proposal as well, do you think?
He also wants to to always to be appeared as a be the the winner, the deal maker, the peacemaker, uh, and uh he wants to come from uh him because he introduced the ceasefire initially, I think before he comes to the white uh uh office.
If it comes from him, that will give him a lot of uh uh uh credit because he brags about uh reaching maybe six peace agreements in uh uh in the world.
Uh maybe if uh this is the case, uh why not?
And I think the Palestinian all the people, uh the international community want this uh to stop and they want the ceasefire maybe uh to work, and maybe uh in the future there'll be more negotiations about uh where we all.
So that's from Al-Jazira, and then uh we'll do this last one here, and then uh we'll move on to something uh uh it's a bit more um and then we'll move over to Russia Ukraine.
White House's plan a little bit as well.
Updates on that.
Finish up in the Middle East.
That proposal from Qatari and Egyptian mediators is based on two phases.
Hamas would release the remaining hostages in two phases during a 60-day ceasefire.
And during that ceasefire, negotiations would begin for a permanent end to the war.
Now, in terms of how significant this is, we have been here before, of course.
If this proposal sounds familiar, it's because it's based on a similar plan by the US envoy Steve Whitkoff back in June.
But those talks later collapsed.
And I want you guys to kind of notice the differences between the three different there's a reason why I'm showing you guys three different media things covering the same story.
Uh one is Israeli media, then I showed you Al Jazeera, and now I'm showing you something uh from a more neutral station.
And since then, Israel hardens its stance, saying that they would only agree to a deal in which all of the hostages were released in one go and other conditions, including that Hamas disarms.
And it seems this evening that their position hasn't changed, according to an official quoted in the Israeli media.
Benjamin Netanyahu, who was asked about this in the last hour or so.
He didn't comment directly, but have a listen to what he did say.
So Hakim Sahabi Dahonbah Ramatka.
I spoke with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff about our plans for Gaza City and the completion of our missions.
And like you, I hear the reports in the media.
And from them, you get one impression.
Hamas is under massive pressure.
And Dalshner, it looks as if plans to occupy the whole of Gaza City, which had not been occupied before, are now actually going ahead.
Yeah, even as we got news of Hamas accepting this deal, Israeli tanks rolled over the border into Gaza.
It's a show of strength and a significant escalation over its plans to conquer Gaza City.
They say this is the quickest way to end the war and to defeat Hamas.
They've already started a bombing campaign there, and it's prompted thousands of Palestinians to have to forcibly flee their homes.
Over a million residents were sheltering in Gaza City.
They had already fled from other areas.
Now they're being where the idea predicts a lot of the um there might be some hostages there.
Where should we be going to?
In response, the Israeli government has said that they'll provide them with tents.
It's something that's prompted huge international criticism, but also criticism here internally in Israel.
Yesterday we saw a general strike, a day of action across this country.
Incredible scenes.
We saw hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets to protest against the government's plans.
They were calling for an immediate end to the war and for a deal that returns all of the hostages.
So far, the government seems intent on ignoring them.
In fact, Netanyahu.
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Who prompted criticism by suggesting that those who had taken to the streets to protest had enabled Hamas.
He may be feeling emboldened by Donald Trump's apparent support today for his Gaza plan.
The US president wrote on social media we will only see the return of the remaining hostages when Hamas is confronted and destroyed.
The sooner this takes place, he said, the better the chances of success will be.
Darshan in Tel Aviv, thank you very much indeed.
Earlier I spoke to Oren Marmorstein, a spokesperson for Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and I asked what he made of news that Hamas had agreed to a ceasefire plan.
So I'm not familiar with the details of this recent report that you've mentioned, but I can share with you and with the audience what we know so far.
First, about Israel.
We want to end this war.
We are very clear about this.
And we That's a lie from the Israeli government as always.
They do not want to end the war, they want the war to continue on.
Especially Benjamin Enya, who gives him out of jail.
But you've just voted to extend it.
No.
We said yes to every proposal that was put on the table by the American mediator, Steve Witkoff, and we said yes time and again.
But Hamas doesn't want the deal.
Kept refusing.
And basically spreading a smoke scream, not coming to the table and not agreeing to release the hostages and to have a ceasefire.
But they have just they have just a second, they've just agreed to release.
Oh man.
10 living hostages in return for a 60-day ceasefire.
This is what this is what is on the wise, and I'm not doubting it, and I don't think you'll be doubting it either.
The question is whether you would accept it or not.
I mean, I tell you, you would love to see that deal accepted people on the streets.
I'll be honest with you guys, one of the hardest jobs that you can have right now in 2025 is being an Israeli government spokesperson.
Oh, lay, bro.
Yo, I would not want that job, dude.
Bruh.
Could you imagine having to sit there and like be like, uh you're good, you're committing a genocide.
Uh, you know, you killed uh 30,000 innocent children.
Never again.
Bro, being as an Israeli government spokesperson's gotta be the hardest job ever right now, dude.
Holy Tel Aviv demonstrating against your cabinet's latest decision to continue the war.
So, first, in terms of doubt, yes, I am doubting it.
I think you should doubt it.
I think the audience should doubt everything that comes out of Hamas because those are terrorists.
And you know what?
Just to share with the audience.
Now, very important that you guys kind of see the propaganda here.
Like, they look at it like, oh, well, anything they say is a lie because they're terrorists, so anything we say is true.
So you see, like the kind of implication there?
Like they're terrorists, so therefore everything they say, uh, they're they're lying, right?
We can't believe anything that they're doing.
And this is very strategic by the Israeli government to do this.
Um, language is very important with the way that they frame things.
You guys notice that like um when Hamas does what it does, it's a terrorist attack.
But whenever Israel does what they do, they call it a military operation, right?
Uh, a sanctioned military operation, or we had to neutralize the threat.
But um, whenever they talk about what they're doing, you know, or we're we have a great ratio of uh urban warfare, completely switching the language around whenever they kill Palestinians, but when Palestinians retaliate, it's acts of terror, right?
So they're very well, they're very well trained on this when they speak to the media to frame things in a certain way to create a certain narrative.
The recent statement, very clear coming from and you guys know my position.
I've given you guys my position a million times on this, but for those of you that are new, I simply think that both the IDF and Hamas are both terrorist organizations, okay?
The definition of terrorism, okay, according to the D FBI, who is a lead agency that runs terrorism investigations, all right.
The calculated use of violence or threat of violence to create fear and achieve political ideological or social goals.
It often involves targeting civilians and aims to coerce governments or societies into specific actions.
The IDF does this too.
The only difference is that the IDF is the most well-funded, well-trained, and best supported terrorist group in the world.
That's the only difference.
Okay.
And I would argue that the IDF causes way more terrorism than any of these Muslim militant groups.
Because here's the difference between me and these other idiots.
I will acknowledge that Hasbol is a terrorist group.
I'll acknowledge that Hamas is a terrorist group.
I'll acknowledge that Al Qaeda and Al-Shabaab and all them are terrorist groups.
But if you're gonna put them in the box and say that they're terrorists, so are the IDF and the Israelis.
And again, if you don't believe me, this is what the IDF used to be.
The agencies that created the IDF...
the urgon haganaw And you guys can see it right here, Terror out of Zion, right?
Stern gang.
So these three organizations right here, guys, Ergun, Haganah, and Lehi, all of these basically consolidated to create what we have now as the IDF.
Alright?
So when they sit there and try to tell you, like, oh no, we're the most moral army in the world, blah, blah, blah.
Their roots come from terrorism.
The state of Israel is created through terrorism.
Again, that's why you guys need to watch that documentary I showed you guys that I posted on my channel today before October 7th.
It goes through all this stuff in but more detail.
From the president of the United States, Trump saying very clearly that the only way that the hostages will come back is when the Hamas is destroyed.
This is not spokesperson of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel.
This is the president of the United States saying Hamas is not willing to have an agreement and not willing to have a ceasefire.
All right, what about the huge demonstrations on the streets of Tel Aviv against the war?
What about the fact that two of your former prime ministers are dead set against continuing the war?
What about the fact that the head, the current head of the IDF, the man who's supposed to make this happen in Gaza, he doesn't like this plan either.
As well as dozens of former security chiefs.
Super un uh unpopular.
This intelligence chiefs, military chiefs.
I mean, the entire military intelligence establishment, as far as we can tell, of Israel is against this idea.
So why are you doing it?
All those demonstrations, all those demonstrators want one thing.
They want to see our hostages coming back home.
All of us.
You know what, Matt?
Myself, as a spokesperson of the ministry, as an individual.
And just so you guys know, so um when they go when these spokespersons go out, they're instructed that they always have to make the hostages the primary um thing, and then they say destroy Hamas.
But they'll never talk about what they're really trying to do, which is occupy the strip.
They don't say that publicly.
But when they go out, they're literally trained guys, get back to hostages, destroy Hamas.
That's their two objectives that they always say whenever they do a press run.
So if you guys notice, whenever um Israeli personalities get on TV shows, whether it's like uh Pierce Morgan or on the news or they get interviewed, they always have the same exact talking points.
Okay, every single time.
And uh also the other interesting thing too that you guys need to know, is I did a breakdown.
Some of this idiot, what is it, Sahar TV or some shit like that?
I completely fucking dismantled him.
He did a video talking about um I'm wrong about uh Israel or some bullshit like that.
And I went through and I systematically destroyed this thing.
It's on OSS, guys.
You should go check it out.
Um, it's on OSS.
Went through and systematically debunked all of his goddamn arguments towards me.
And one of the things that he mentioned was how the objectives are releasing the hostages and destroying Hamas.
But he left out the third thing, and then I kind of show proof of of that.
How this how the um the hostages are not the main priority.
Because if it was a high priority, as they claim, they would have been back by now.
But the Israeli government lies and says they're top of the priority, but they're really not.
I want to see the hostages coming back.
Of course, he's saying that.
Yep.
Right now, the only problem is we are not negotiating with ourselves.
But yeah, but how do we negotiate?
Sorry to interrupt you.
There were I already knew what he's gonna say.
We are negotiating with terrorists.
Large numbers of hostages released after a deal was done, you know, between you and Hamas via the Qataris and the Americans, you know, quite some time ago now.
We saw, you know, hundreds of hostages.
I mean, more than a hundred hostages released, but there has to be a deal.
There has to be a deal.
And for a deal, you need two to tango.
Right now, Israel has said yes to every proposal that was put on the table.
Again, that's not true.
They say no because they don't want a permanent ceasefire.
Dude, the first deal they had in place was a three-part plan.
Okay.
And the Israelis didn't take it all the way through because they wanted to start bombing Gaza again.
When Trump got swarmed, you know what?
Let me let me talk a shit.
Let me let me just go ahead and show you all this man.
Show you guys how much a liars these guys are.
Yeah, this is not me speaking.
This is the United States of America of America.
This is Steve Wittkoff saying.
This is the president of the United States saying Hamas is not willing to budge.
So if you have one side that is willing to have a negotiation, one side that is willing to have a ceasefire, one side that is saying yes to a proposal, and the other side is keep saying no, or spreading this green.
There was also a deal on the table at the beginning of the year.
Oh, here we go.
I think he's talking about the plan that I'll be talking about when Trump got sworn in in January.
Or before he even got sworn in, he had the plan set up.
Seemed to work quite well.
And then they went along with the deal, and didn't you broke the ceasefire?
Israel broke the ceasefire.
Again, in the interest of time, yes, you did.
Yes, you did.
Let's just go there.
We haven't got enough time for this.
You broke the ceasefire.
The ceasefire's.
Hey, shout out to this reporter for fucking uh calling them out, bro.
Because that's all they do, man, is they fucking lie on this shit, bro.
It's all they fucking do, man.
Uh gathered around.
Hold on.
We're gonna talk about Ukraine-Russia next, guys.
The leaders.
Hold on one second, just trying to find a three-part ceasefire for you guys.
That's been broken.
You then you know introduced the policy of starvation on Gaza, you know, and we know how that ended as well.
And that is getting slightly better, but yeah, it's still not good enough.
Let me answer this.
First, we could not break the ceasefire, Hamas did.
Second, there is no starvation policy in Gaza.
Full stop.
Full stop.
Or Imam Amostan, thank you very much indeed.
Thank you.
Now, here, when they say that we don't have a policy of starvation, they're probably not lying about that.
They probably don't have a policy overtly of starvation.
But everything they're doing leads to that, right?
So they're able to kind of play with words and dance around things and be like, ah, bro, like, you know, we don't really, you know, it's not, you know, it's not the same, man.
Like, we're not overtly doing it.
Now, the home office has authorized the medical evacuation of up to 50 critically ill or injured children from Gaza to the UK for treatment in the coming weeks.
It follows lobbying by 96 cross-party MPs.
UNICEF says more than 50,000 children have been killed or injured in the war in Gaza, and other countries like Italy and Spain have already taken in both children and adults.
Well, earlier I spoke to Omar Din from Project Pure Hope, which has brought three children to the UK privately.
He began by telling me he's happy the UK is taking in acutely ill children, but says we need to do more and do it faster.
And we should have done this a lot sooner.
We'd like to see the government now move at pace and scale.
Uh, a few weeks sounds too far away.
Every single day there are at least 30 children who die uh in Gaza.
This is statistics that we know from UNICEF and the World Health Organization.
So every single day is really, really causing more uh avoidable deaths.
The US have stopped accepting visas from Gaza, Germany potentially looking into this too.
Is there a danger that the scheme could face the same fate?
And are you worried about a backlash?
I I truly hope not.
I mean, we we don't see any of the dangers or any of the risks associated with what is being spoken about in some of those other countries.
I mean, just to give you a sense of how these patients and their families are assessed prior to even boarding a flight, prior to even leaving Gaza, they have assessments by the Israeli authorities, code.
Um, and these are security assessments as well as the clinical assessments.
The Ministry of Health in Palestine, the Ministry of Health in the country which they will be stopping at before they get to the UK, and that's either Jordan or Egypt.
So you've got five or six either nations or you know, very, very advanced agencies involved in these security assessments.
So I really, really hope that we don't uh succumb to the fear that Is being stoked in some of these other countries, and that we stand steadfast in the proud tradition that we have in the UK of delivering humanitarian assistance to the most uh needing in our society.
Other commentary that you might have seen is some people saying, look, the NHS has got its own problems, they've got waiting lists, uh, particularly with children.
What do you say when you hear some of those concerns about um more children coming in to our system?
So to start with, we're only talking about a very small number, between 30 to 50 children, which is what we suggested to the government from the beginning.
So we're pleased to see that they've taken that um kind of range, and that's what they're working with.
Secondly, as healthcare professionals you two people vote.
Are you an OSS?
Vote in there for me.
Okay.
Vote for me in there, Ninjas on the YouTube chat.
Are you an OSS?
If we don't hit a certain number, we might just cut the stream altogether and go to OSS only.
We're used to scaling up our services.
So it's not as simple as another child comes into the system and a child who's on a list gets bumped off.
We expand our services.
So we're not really blocking up the system at all.
We did exactly the same thing for uh the Ukraine scheme, and actually the numbers were far larger.
We've done the same in many refugee situations and crisis situations across the world.
The UK is one of the most um experienced countries in the world at dealing with these types of situations.
And just finally, you touched on that point that historically the British government have done this.
We did this with Malala Yousuf side, the Ukraine um example that you gave.
If you look at what's going on with Gaza right now, aren't we, the UK, taking our fair share of medical evacuees?
Well, I gave the example of Italy, and if you consider we're not very different nations in terms of scale, um capability.
Um, the UK, if anything, is a bit more advanced than uh Italy when it comes to our uh medical expertise uh and our ability to scale.
So if we just draw on that as a comparison, almost 600 people have arrived in Italy in the past few months, of which around So we'll see what happens with the ceasefire.
Um yeah, guys, it was a three-part ceasefire that didn't hold.
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Okay.
Um, let me segue here from uh Middle East to Russia Ukraine here in a second chat.
Um, and then we're also going to react to the uh black conservative radical, well, 20 conservatives versus one radical.
We're gonna uh react to that as well, which is always interesting.
Um Trump came in in January.
Relation and relief in Gaza as news spreads of a ceasefire agreement following months of fruitless talks.
One key upcoming change has forced negotiations to pick up pace in recent weeks.
The return of Donald Trump.
The US president had been regularly demanding the release of all hostages in Gaza and sent his new envoys to Steve Witkoff right here, Steve Whitkoff to the region to put pressure on the truth talks mediators.
If those hostages aren't back, I don't want to hurt your negotiation.
If they're not back by the time I get into office, all hell will break out in the Middle East.
Experts say their efforts have paid off.
The deal will go into implementation the day before President Trump's in our original three-part deal that Trump put in place.
We only made it through part one.
So undoubtedly there is this Trump effect.
Uh, you know, many people I talked to in Israel would say that the most popular politician in Israel is Donald Trump.
Uh, for obvious reasons.
And that gives him quite a bit of leverage over the Israeli Prime Minister.
The Israeli I think is the other way around.
Prime Minister was also pressed to come to the negotiating table as the political situation within his government They only made it to step one and then they didn't get a fuck after that deteriorates two of Netanyahu's key coalition partners have opposed the truce far-right finance minister Betsemel Smotrich and national security minister Itamar Ben-Gavir threatened to pull their partners Yeah, this dude, bro, literally is a genocidal maniac.
He has a picture of Goldstein, who this dude basically murdered a bunch of Palestinians in a mosque.
this guy worships that dude but he's out of the coalition unless fighting in gaza resumed after the hostages return though netanyahu's government has a majority to approve the ceasefire deal the prime minister seeks to keep his government afloat israeli media report he has offered potential gains for the far right in exchange for them remaining in his coalition including a settlement construction in the west bank and boosted security bro all right
uh let's get into um ukraine peace talks uh Let me, give me one sec guys, I'm gonna grab something real quick.
Okay.
Thank you.
All right.
Got some protein shakes and stuff like that.
Let's get into it.
So you don't be a fat ass.
The plans are now underway for direct talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Beyond that, the White House declining to share any more details about a potential bilateral meeting, and notably, neither Kremlin nor Russian officials have publicly said that they've actually agreed to meet with Zelensky.
Let's get right to the White House and CNN's Kristen Holmes and Chris and you directly asked Press Secretary Caroline Levitt during the press briefing today about this.
What did she say?
Yeah, Boris, I mean, there's still a lot of questions.
Remember when we went into the meeting yesterday when we were covering from every angle, we were told by European leaders and by President Trump that the goal was this trilateral meeting.
That was what they wanted at the end of these negotiations.
And instead, they came out saying there was going to be this bilateral meeting.
And I asked Caroline a specific question or specific questions about where this idea came from and whether or not Putin had agreed.
Take a listen.
MS. I want to clarify something you said earlier about Putin agreeing to the meeting.
The Kremlin seemed to indicate that Putin did not firmly agree to a bilateral.
Did he agree to have a sit down with Joseph Zelensky on the phone?
I can assure you that the United States government and the Trump administration is working with both Russia and Ukraine to make that bilateral happen as we speak.
Now, Boris, you might notice that that was not a direct answer on her part, but shortly afterwards, another reporter followed up on my question and asked specifically.
And Caroline Levitt said he has, which is certainly news because as you said, the Kremlin was being very iffy on whether or not he would actually do this.
As President Trump met with Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders at the White House on Monday, Russia launched its largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the end of July.
The Ukrainian Air Force said Moscow launched 270 drones and 10 missiles overnight.
Eight people were killed, fifty-four were wounded across the country.
Meantime, Ukraine says it struck two Russian ammunition depots in the occupied Luhansk region.
Ukraine Security Service says it used long-range drones to hit the ammunition warehouses on an important railway line used to supply ammunition from Russia to the front line.
And just so you guys know, this is the delusion of Zelensky.
Zelensky wants Russia to give all this territory back, by the way.
Crimea and all of this.
He wants Russia to give it back and leave.
It ain't happening, bro.
Fucking delusional.
Walking Delusno.
Just now to talk about these latest developments is Democratic Congressman Adam Smith of Washington State.
He's the ranking member on the Armed Services Committee.
Congressman, thank you so much for being with us.
You spoke before yesterday's meeting at the White House with Zelensky and all these European leaders about how you wanted the president to show strong support for Ukraine.
We heard European leaders applauding Trump's offer to back security guarantees against any future Russian aggression.
What else do you think President Trump needs to do in your eyes to show support for Ukraine?
Certainly, with the meeting yesterday could have been worse.
It was kind of neutral.
It wasn't the disaster that the meeting with Putin was.
But look, President Trump can just clearly state Ukraine is a sovereign democratic nation, and we are going to work with our partners and allies to preserve that.
We will arm and equip them so that they can push back against Russia.
He can make that 100% clear that Russia's war on Ukraine was wrong and was caused by Putin and Russia, period, full stop.
And then second, he can actually carry through on some of the threats around sanctions to put sanctions, sorry, to put the pressure on Russia and Putin.
And that's the whole problem with the way Trump has approached this.
He's put all the pressure on Zelensky in Ukraine and taken the pressure off of Putin.
And it was, I think about a month ago that Trump expressed the surprise of oh, gosh, you know, it looks like Putin might not really want peace.
No, he doesn't want peace.
He wants Ukraine.
He will only choose peace if we can make it clear that he won't get Ukraine.
And President Trump and his administration have been far from clear.
This was basically the mantra of the Biden administration, and exactly why we have the problems that we have now.
This dude's a fucking retard.
See, this is why, like having idiots like this in government is a fucking problem, dude.
Like guys like this dude will keep us in perpetual wars.
The only way to teach Boon is to hit him hard.
Bro, these motherfuckers are the reason we're in this fucking mess in the first place, dude.
Incredible.
Uh, that they understand that central point.
Now, yesterday was better.
Talked about you know security guarantees for Ukraine.
But the Trump mission administration has a long way to go in terms of being strong and clear about resisting Putin's effort to take over Ukraine.
I want to zero in on something you said, Congressman, because uh I hear uh just skepticism, outright skepticism that Putin actually wants peace.
So do you think that this is all just a ruse to gain more time?
Absolutely.
I mean, look, uh Putin is was happy that Trump came into the White House and he saw it as an opportunity based on a number of things that Trump has said before.
Look, the reasons behind why Trump takes the positions that he's taken are really complicated.
Goes back to the yeah, the the the 2017 effort twenty twenty sixteen efforts, sorry, of Russia to interfere in the election and all of that.
But what Putin saw was someone who wasn't gonna stand up to it.
Bro, that was proven to be a fucking lie.
This guy's really fucking talking about Russia gates still.
Bruh.
That's been debunked a million times.
This dude's a retard.
Dude's a fucking dumbass.
Holy shit, man.
I'm getting like uh flashbacks of the Biden administration with this guy's talking points.
These stupid ass talking points he's giving literally is what got us into the war and why we're still in it right now.
And give him that opening, and also undermining the coalition.
Ukraine's bravery and c courage and tenacity has been a huge part of why they've survived.
And stupidity.
But also the fifty-three nation coalition that was put together to help them defend themselves has been a huge part of it.
And the degree to which Putin could undermine that coalition and Trump's criticisms of our European allies, you know, his you know ambivalence about NATO, that's all music to Putin's ears because it undermines the ability of Ukraine to defend itself.
So I think that's where Putin is going.
Look, the formulation has been simple from the start.
Force Putin to the table by making it clear that he's not going to be able to take Ukraine.
That's what gets him to choose peace.
And that's the one.
See, and this is what the Democrats have been pure Morgan Green guys.
They say, Oh, yeah, Putin wants to take all of Ukraine.
Look, bro.
I think Russia has enough territory.
They already got like eight or nine time zones.
All right.
Um taking over all of Ukraine and moving closer and closer to Poland, I don't think that's really strategically beneficial to them.
Um what they're really focused on, because here's the thing.
I was reading this somewhere.
Putin is okay with keeping what they have already.
That's that that like uh let me see if I can find it on the map for you guys and show you.
That's where we gotta go, and what I don't think the Trump administration has done a good enough job of.
So you think that any better than the Biden administration, you motherfuckers didn't even talk to Putin, man.
You guys didn't even talk to fucking Putin, bro.
Sort of peace deal that's formulated with security guarantees, the U.S., not with troops on the ground, but in in other methods, backing uh perhaps a a UK, French, and other European allies, a force on the ground there, a so-called reassurance force, and also some kind of Article V-like agreement that there would be a response with force if Russia were to uh restart uh aggression after some kind of peace deal.
You think that's all just bunk?
Um I don't fully understand what you mean by that.
But but no, I don't think to clarify necessary.
Well, go ahead.
You you don't think that those sort of details are are necessary?
Oh, though they're important, but what really has been helpful to Ukraine is the fact that we are going to arm them, train them, and support them.
I don't think it's necessary to have NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine.
I don't think it's necessary for for Ukraine to join NATO.
I know that's a controversial position.
But if we give them the level of support that we've given them over the course of the last, what is it now, three plus them joining you in NATO is precisely why we ran into this problem in the first place.
And if our European partners and allies do, economic and military, if we show them that we're going to give them that level of support, and we're not walking away from it.
So I got this uh map here from the from the BBC, right?
So this is uh before the invasion, right?
November uh.
Okay, so February 2022 before the invasion, Russia's rapid advance.
So with it literally within a month, because they invaded in uh February of 2022.
They took quite a bit of land, and then obviously uh Ukraine far back.
And this is um kind of where the map splits now, where they what what they're holding on to nowadays.
Okay.
Um obviously, um Putin does not want to give any of that up.
Right?
And the war's gonna continue, and Zelensky doesn't want to give it up.
So this is kind of the problem that we're in.
...from it, as Trump has threatened to do in the past, that's what's important.
The details I will leave to people more knowledgeable than me.
Maybe you maybe a domestic force is part of it.
Whatever it is, it has to make Ukraine a hard enough target that Putin doesn't think that he can take it.
And there's a bunch of different ways to do that, but we have to focus on that.
Instead of focusing as Trump has on, you know, various different arguments for why the war is really Ukraine's fault, and while Putin has legitimate security interests, he has no legitimate security interest.
He absolutely does.
And I and I I've said this before, I'll say it again.
Putin is more um Putin has more uh leeway and a better rationale for invading Ukraine than we do of invading Iraq.
It's ugly truth, but it's true.
Russia is more justified in their invasion of Ukraine in 2022 than we are in our v invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Okay?
We just gotta be honest here.
Ukraine potentially joining NATO is like the equivalent to like Mexico allowing China to put missiles pointed at DC in fucking Guadalajara or some shit.
You know, we just gotta have some common sense here.
Other countries are gonna go ahead and enforce their national security.
Well, just like we do sometimes.
The difference is that Putin and Russia has the ability to actually do it.
Ukraine does not threaten Russia.
It is the other way around.
And we have to make that clear.
So the details can be worked out, but no, that's not bunk.
That's an important part of the conversation.
Well, the question I was getting at is is if it's clear to you and to other observers that have raised similar points that Vladimir Putin is not serious about this, and that this is just kind of a distraction to further kick the can down the road, potentially to sign some agreement, but then to restart uh fighting at a later date, then why are European leaders not saying that directly to President Trump?
Why are they sort of backing what they see as a potential path to peace right now?
Yeah, well, I think they have said that to President Trump.
I mean, part of it is just getting Trump back in the boat, if you will.
Okay.
I mean, there's a lot of details to be worked out, but the European leaders are like, let's at least get to a better place than where we were in February, uh, when it seemed like Trump was just gonna outright abandon Ukraine.
So walk before you run.
Get him back into the concept and then work out the details.
Look, I I've spoken with leaders in Eastern Europe in particular who want far more than what I just said.
I mean, they want us to go in and fight and retake all of Ukrainian territory.
So there are differences of opinion within Europe.
But the one thing we ought to be able to agree on, protect a sovereign democratic Ukraine, give them the means to defend themselves.
Yeah, uh a sovereign Ukraine that we ran a coup in in 2014 and destabilize their government and uh put in our public regime.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Zelensky is so fucking corrupt, and so is Ukraine.
They take their fucking tax dollars and don't even build roads or whatever.
They just use it literally to enrich Zelensky himself.
So continue to exist as a country.
A lot of different details there, but remember where Trump was when he came in was eh, you know, I'm we're gonna walk away from Ukraine, not our problem.
Putin's got a legitimate claim.
Zelensky really started the war.
So just getting him off of that uh was a necessary step to get to have any hope of of preserving Ukraine and getting to peace.
Uh Congressman Adam Smith, very much appreciate you joining us on the conversation.
All right.
So this is uh some of the peace talks that went down yesterday, guys.
Now, this is possibly where the the broad outlines of the discussion are going to be laid out.
You can see the translators in the the box at the background, and clearly this is a uh a press call, a photo call that's being held.
But uh to the right-hand side, you can also see some of the uh the negotiating stuff which are um uh in the background, the dipl diplomatic stuff in the background as well.
They too are gonna be carrying on their own negotiations in side rooms and elsewhere in order to try to get the um the broader the the more final details of the negotiations.
Yeah.
You guys can see pretty much every single major leader of Europe was there.
See all the flags.
Good.
Good.
Thank you.
Well, thank you very much.
It's a great honor to have you here.
Uh special place, White House is special no matter where you're from those of you guys that are wondering, yes, I got some questions here.
I got this like protein shake that um has quite a bit of um as a serving of spinach in there.
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Represent so much, and it's really is beautiful.
And thank you for uh all of the wonderful things that took place today.
We've had a very successful day thus far and important discussions as we work to end the killing and stop the war in Ukraine.
We're all working for the same goal.
Very simple goal.
We want to stop the killing, get this settled.
I've uh just had the uh honor of being with President Zelensky and all of the uh discussions that we've had.
We covered a lot of territory.
And uh I spoke indirectly with President Putin today.
We're gonna call President Putin right after this meeting.
Um I'm sure we're gonna have a solid meeting, good meeting, maybe a great meeting, and uh, we're gonna try and work out a tri-lat after that and see if we can get it finished.
Put this to sleep because this is uh not since the second world war has there been anything like this.
So I'm honored to welcome NATO Secretary General, Mark Ruta, who's a great gentleman, great, great political leader in Europe, generally, but uh now he's the NATO Secretary General, and you're doing a fantastic job.
Thank you very much, Mark.
Prime Minister Starmer of the United Kingdom, our friend and my friend and uh doing really well.
And people like him a lot.
We all like him.
Everyone knows President Macron of France, who's been with me from the beginning, one of the first people I met as a foreign dignitary, and uh I liked him from day one.
And I like him even more now.
That's pretty good.
That's unusual.
That's a pretty unusual thing.
Prime Minister Maloney of Italy, who's a uh really great leader and an inspiration over there.
She's uh she's served now, even though she's a very young person, she's served there for a long period of time relative to others.
They don't they don't last very long.
You've lasted a long time.
You're gonna be there a long time.
Uh Chancellor Mertz of Germany, who is uh very strong person and a very strong leader and very highly respected in Germany, and he's my friend, and it's an honor to have him as my friend.
Thank you very much.
Very good.
You look great with your tan.
Where'd you get that tan?
I want to I want to get it to end like that.
President Stub of Finland, and he's uh he's somebody that where are we here?
Huh?
Where I'm right here.
Oh you look better than I've ever seen you look.
But uh you've done a great job, and we wanted to have you here because you're somebody that we all respect, and uh you've had a lot to do with the success, I think, and the potential success, and thank you very much for being here.
We appreciate it.
And the president of the European Commission, Ursula.
And fun fact about Finland, guys, Finland has been under Russian threat for a very long time.
Okay?
Um I think they joined NATO recently, if I'm not mistaken.
Like a couple of years ago after Ukraine was invaded.
Yep.
Finland officially joined NATO on April 4, 2023.
So for a very long time, guys, Finland stayed neutral, right?
Because uh strategically speaking, it's like in between Russia and and um and the one of the countries in between Russia and the Western world.
So they've had wars with Russia before.
And I think one of the most famous snipers is is uh is a guy from Finland, actually.
They call them like the White Death or some shit like that.
But anyway, that's all there's like a whole folklore story on that.
But the long story short is Finland's Always had the threat of Russian um invasion.
So they've always kind of been politically neutral, but after Russia invaded Ukraine, they joined NATO.
And uh NATO uh Finland brings quite a bit of um experience when it comes to dealing with um security and Russia.
So that's a reason that's a big reason why they're there.
I mean, they're obviously not gonna say this in this press conference, but Finland has been very good at defending themselves and keep putting themselves in uh say this putting themselves in a geopolitical position to avoid being invaded by uh by Russia.
And obviously, they had to pull the trigger and join NATO in 2023, but for a very long time that they were they were a neutral party.
Vanderlein, who is uh somebody that we just made a big deal with with all of those countries.
I don't know.
I think you might be more powerful than all these guys at this table.
I don't know.
But you uh we had a great negotiation, and uh you're respected all over the world.
So I want to thank you very much for being here.
It's a great honor to have you.
The Alaska summit reinforced my belief that while difficult, peace is within reach, and I believe that in a very significant step, President Putin agreed that Russia would accept security guarantees for Ukraine, and this is one of the key points that we need to consider, and uh, we're going to be considering that at the table also, like who will do what.
So just to analyze this for you guys a little bit.
So here's the problem, okay?
And I and guys, please, if you guys want to know more about Russia Ukraine, I did one of the best fucking deep dives on this a couple of days ago.
Guys in the OSS will tell you, it's on OSS right now.
We did a deep dive.
We broke down um Russian history, Ukrainian history.
We went over the fall of the Soviet Union.
We went over the the Maidon coup, we went over the annexation of Crimea.
Like, this conflict, guys, did not start in 2022.
We went over everything, okay?
And guys in the chat will tell you it was a fantastic breakdown.
It was long, but we went over everything.
And the timestamps are there.
Feel free to go ahead and check it out.
We went over all this stuff.
And it's important uh that you guys understand not just the history of how the hell we got here, but what each party wants.
So Zelensky's a bit delusional, right?
And this is why they keep having these meetings with this fucking guy to let them know, bro.
You're not getting that 20 to 30% back of eastern Ukraine.
It's cooked.
At this point, we gotta stop the bleeding and stop the Russian advancement because the Russians are doing a battle of attrition, and that's where they're gonna win because they simply have more soldiers.
Ukraine does not have the bodies anymore, regardless of the technology we give them.
They no longer have the bodies to fight this war effectively against the Russians.
And every day that goes by is more territory being lost by Ukraine.
So Putin is in no rush to fucking make this happen.
The West is.
This is why Trump is convening with Zelensky and all these European leaders.
Because what's basically going on here, guys, is Zelensky's Zelensky's gonna need to agree, okay, to um I don't want to say surrender, but basically that's what it is.
They're not gonna call that uh call it a surrender.
They're gonna call it a fucking treaty or agreement or whatever.
But nigga's gotta surrender, bro.
He's gotta concede those territories.
And Zelensky wants to be assured that if he does give the those territories back or give those territories that Russia's, or if he concedes and allows Russia to have that territory, that Russia won't invade again.
Okay.
And what they basically need to do is they need to find a way, okay, to give Ukraine the security protection that NATO affords without giving them NATO.
Okay.
It's fucking key here, chat.
Key.
The main reason why Ukraine wanted to flirt and join NATO is because of something called Article V. Article 5 is basically a provision that allows where if a country invades or attacks a NATO country, it's like an attack on all.
In other words, you attack NATO, you attack the United States, because we are the fucking leaders of NATO.
Let's just be honest here.
Okay?
And this is the chief reason why Pool cannot allow Ukraine to join NATO.
Because there was constant fights on the Russian-Ukraine border with ethnic Russians and uh ethnic separatist group Russians alongside the Ukrainian military and Nazis, the Azov group, et cetera, right?
So Putin knew that if there's gonna continue to be conflicts on the border like this, and uh Ukraine gets into NATO, that would create a national security disaster for them.
Also, that would mean NATO troops are there, Western soldiers are there, missiles are uh there.
All point at Moscow.
So he said, you know what?
We're not gonna wait for this to be a problem.
We're gonna go in now.
So since 2014, Russia's kind of been gathering up gold, improving their economy, becoming more sufficient, pushing more BRICS, et cetera, because they knew at some point they're gonna need to go into Ukraine and actually take um serious action.
And they got their fucking PB slap back in 2014.
With the annexation of Crimea, Russia suffered quite a bit of uh, you know, sanctions, economic sanctions.
And it hurt their economy significantly.
So they said, yo, we need to sanction proof our country because we got to finish the job and go in.
So when they went into 20 in 2022, right?
And inevitably the international community condemned him, they said he was a war criminal, they sanctioned him, etc.
Russia was ready.
That's why these sanctions of 2022 aren't beating them up as bad.
Because he looks at it like I'd rather eat these sanctions than continue to have these conflicts on the border, and then Ukraine becomes a NATO country.
Now I got a bigger problem on my hand.
So he's basically he's getting rid of the parasite now, basically is what it is.
He's killing the cancer now in stage one versus allowing it to grow and get stronger, which is NATO on his doorstep.
So now the tricky part is Ukraine doesn't want to agree to anything if they don't have a peace, uh if they don't have security um uh protocols in place.
But those security protocols are precisely why Putin invaded in the first place.
Does that make sense, Chat?
So Ukraine is trying to get something like an Article 5 within NATO, but without being in NATO.
And this is kind of where we're getting into a situation here where it gets tricky because Russia basically wants Ukraine to be a demilitarized, neutered country that can't challenge Russia.
And honestly, he has more leverage to try to dictate that.
But at the same time, Ukraine's not gonna come to the table and agree to anything if they don't have certain security measures in place to assure that Russia doesn't come in again and take even more than the 20% territory they've they've already taken.
And that's kind of where these negotiations come in.
Because a lot of you guys are probably wondering, well, Myron, why the fuck does this concern the entire all of you?
The reason why is because the EU is gonna have to step in, right, as well as the United States.
But the United States and the EU is going to have to find a creative way to assure Ukraine and Zelensky's security without triggering another conflict like with NATO.
Does that make sense, Chad?
So they need to come up with some kind of fucking watered-down version of NATO that Putin will accept.
And that's where we are right now when it comes to negotiations.
Give me ones if that makes sense, guys.
And I go into way more detail on this a couple of days ago on OSS, where we go into really analyzing this motherfucker.
But that is kind of a bird's eye view of where we stand when it comes to negotiations right now, as of this moment.
All right, awesome.
And the reason why I ask you guys to give me ones or whatever is because I'm always working on making my delivery better to explain this stuff, because obviously this is like very complex geopolitical stuff.
And some of you guys are more aware of this conflict than others, so I have to kind of explain it in a way where even if you just tuned in two minutes ago, you'll know what the fuck I'm talking about.
Right?
I try to not assume that my audience already knows.
I try to assume that like you have it, if you do have you have some comprehension, maybe at like a very basic level, and try to explain it.
So um, so yeah.
Anyway, what essentially I'm optimistic that collectively we can reach an agreement that would deter any future aggression against Ukraine, and I actually think that won't be.
Bam.
He said it right there.
Come up with something that would deter any future aggression against Ukraine.
Translation, deter Russia from attacking them again and taking even more land.
That's what he's really saying.
I think that's even over overrated, largely overrated, but we're gonna find out.
And I think that the uh European nations are gonna take a lot of the burden.
We're gonna help them, and we're gonna make it very secure.
We also need to discuss the possible exchanges of territory, taking into consideration the current line of contact.
That means the war zone, the war lines that are uh pretty obvious, very sad, actually.
Thank you, buddy for the gifted and negotiating positions, uh, President Putin, uh Also, uh, you have President of Ukraine, who is uh you just met a little while ago, and we're gonna try and get a three party meeting, maybe as soon as we can.
Yeah, because only uh Trump met with him.
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So, anyway, let's keep going on with this uh Russia Russia-Ukraine stuff.
And I have a feeling you and President Putin are gonna work something out.
Ultimately, this is a decision that can only be made by President Zelensky and by the people of Ukraine working also together in an agreement with President Putin.
And I just think that's uh very good things are gonna come of it.
So I hope we have a good meeting, and if we can have a good meeting, I'll set up a meeting with President Putin.
And uh if you'd like, I'll go to that meeting and not that I want to do that, but I will do that because we want to save a lot of people from dying.
A lot of people are dying, and we gotta save them, gotta save it.
Five thousand, six thousand, seven thousand people sometimes a week.
All of us would obviously prefer an immediate ceasefire while we work on a lasting peace, and maybe something like that could happen.
They want the media ceasefire because with the immediate ceasefire, the Russians can't advance.
Key guys, key.
And and I'll continue to give you guys more context as he talks about things because obviously Trump has to say certain things in a certain way to not seem weak, to not seem defeated.
Um, but I'll can I'll you know, I'll keep giving you guys more context when he says things uh because he's not saying everything.
But I got John and just as of this moment, it's not happening, but uh President Zelensky.
It's not happening because Russia's winning right now and they're taking over key locations in eastern Ukraine.
You know, in the six or so wars that we stopped, uh we haven't had a ceasefire.
And so I don't know that it's necessary.
You can do it through the war, but it would be I like the ceasefire from another standpoint.
You immediately stop the killing.
But I believe a peace agreement at the end of all of the killing and the land expansion.
This is uh key.
Uh something that's very attainable, and it can be done in the near future.
With all of the wars that I got involved in, we we only have this one left.
Of course, as I walk out the door, there'll probably be a new one starting, and I'll get that stopped too.
But I thought this was gonna be one of the easier ones.
It's actually one of the most difficult, they're very complex.
The next step would be for a trilateral meeting, and that will be worked out, and I just look forward to working and having a great result.
We're gonna spend a lot of time today talking about, and we're really honored you guys came over.
I mean, these are the heads of major countries and uh respected all over Europe.
And they speak for largely, I think I should say, but uh pretty much for the other countries of Europe.
And uh we will come to a resolution today, I think, on almost everything, including probably the security.
And uh that's uh pretty much the story.
I'd like to.
And another reason, too, guys, why this is important is because all these EU countries they don't look at Russia as legit.
They look at all the territory gains, everything that Russia's done, they look at them as you guys are war criminals, and we're not gonna acknowledge anything that you're doing, we're not gonna do business with you, we're not gonna acknowledge you guys.
So Trump meeting with Putin gave Putin what?
Legitimacy.
Very important chat.
Very, very important that you guys understand this because over the past uh what, three years now?
Yeah, over three years.
Putin has not been looked at as legitimate.
Okay?
The country's been sanctioned into hell.
The European Union doesn't recognize him.
He's been condemned.
He got indicted by the ICC.
So Trump meeting with him in Alaska was huge in legitimizing him.
Right?
And it's the beginning of the world starting to recognize all the um progress Russia has made on the military front of taking this land in Ukraine.
Would you like to say something?
You have the media.
If you want, you could come over and you could stand.
You could use mine, or you could just turn around, whichever you feel comfortable with.
Thank you so much.
I can uh speak without microphone.
Thank you too much.
I think that we had very good conversation with President Trump.
Very good.
And it really was uh the best one.
Uh or sorry, maybe the best one will be in the future.
But it was really good.
And we spoke about very uh sensitive points.
Uh the first one is security guarantees, and we are very happy with President that all the leaders are here, and uh security in Ukraine depends on the United States and on you and on those leaders who are with us.
And basically they need to give Ukraine some kind of NATO deal without putting them in NATO.
That's why all these different leaders from the EU are there, because they need to make something that's similar that the Russians will accept.
In our hearts, they have been on online before yesterday, and etc.
So a lot of countries on the side of Ukraine, our people, and all of us want to finish this war, stop Russia, and stop this war.
We spoke about it, and we will speak more about security guarantees.
This is very important that the United States gives such strong signal and is ready for security guarantees.
Uh the second point, or maybe the first humanitarian direction were important to exchange all the prisoners, and I think that President will help.
And I was very thankful to your wife again, Mr. President, for the uh letter about our abducted children, and uh I hope that really it can be historical for the people to bring kids back to the families and be happy and get the families.
This is so so important, and I'm happy that we discussed it.
This track with I got you in to put the subtitles on so you guys can hear what see what the read what this nigga saying.
His English sucks.
The President Trump, and I hope that we will find decisions.
And uh then uh what is very important that all the sensitive things, uh territorial and et cetera, we we will discuss on the level of leaders during trilateral meeting, and President Trump will uh try uh to organize such meeting, and uh he said that he will come or not come.
I uh Ukraine will be happy if if you if you will participate there, I will be there.
Yes, his English is good.
It's just that um he has a very strong accent chat.
Yeah, thank you.
And I think this is very important.
Yes, so security guarantees, bringing kids back and and all our people, not only warriors, first of all, warriors and all the civilians, journalists, a lot of people in prison.
So we we need them back and guarantees which will work for the years.
We spoke about it, and I showed to President a lot of details on the battlefield on the map.
Thank you so much.
Thank you for the map, by the way.
Good map.
It was great.
Yeah.
I'm thinking how to take it back.
We'll we'll get you.
No, no, no.
I think that we had constructive specific meeting, and I'm very thankful to all the all the leaders who are here, and you helped a lot.
And uh so we are happy of that we have such big unity today.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Thank you very much for hosting our president.
I think you'll see that President Putin really would like to do something else.
I think when we set that up, uh when we do, I think it's gonna be when, not if.
Uh, I think you're gonna see some very power really positive moves.
Uh that that'll be I'm gonna look it up, guys.
When's the last time Zelensky ever sat down with President Putin?
Let me let me look this up.
I know there's over a thousand prisoners, and I know they're gonna release them.
Maybe they're gonna release them very soon, like immediately, which I think is great.
Uh, but we will uh we're gonna set that up today after this, uh after this meeting.
So very good and great remarks.
I appreciate it.
Mark, as head of NATO, maybe you could say a few words, please.
Yes, I I will be very brief.
Uh I really want to thank you, uh President of the United States, Dear Donald, for the fact that you, as I said before, broke the deadlock basically uh with uh President Putin by starting that dialogue.
And I think it was in February that you had the first uh phone call, and from there we are now where we are today.
Uh and that is uh I think if we play this well, we could end this.
And we have to end it.
We have to stop the killing, we have to stop the destruction of the.
And for those of you guys that are wondering, this is uh Mark Root.
He's the uh Rute, I don't know if I'm pronouncing that correctly.
Um he's a secretary general of NATO.
Ukraine's infrastructure.
It is a terrible war.
Um, so I'm I'm really excited.
And and let's make the best out of today and make sure that from today onwards, we get this uh thing to an end as soon as possible.
Yeah, this is crazy, man.
How many people are here?
Look, you can see Susie Wiles right here, who is basically Trump's chief of staff.
You don't get access to Trump without her.
Um, Pete Heggseth, uh, don't remember who this is, Marco Rubia, and then you can see JD Vance, vice president.
We want to thank you for this is a huge meeting that they're having that they had at the White House yesterday, guys.
I don't think I've seen something like this with every EU leader in the White House like this in a very fucking long time, chat.
Your leadership, uh, what you are doing for Lord of Mir, but of course also all the European colleagues, uh, it is really crucial.
And the fact that you have said I'm willing to participate in a security guarantees is a is a big step.
It's really a breakthrough, and uh it makes all the difference.
So also thank you for that.
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That's great move.
Thank you very much.
Ursula, maybe on behalf of the commission, you could say a couple of words.
Yeah, thank you very much.
Uh, it's a pleasure to be here, and it's a very important moment.
Uh, indeed, we are here Europeans as friends and allies.
We had a fantastic NATO summit.
Uh, together as the two largest and biggest economies in the world, we had the largest trade deal ever.
That's right.
Agreed, and uh now we are here um to work together with you on a just and lasting peace for Ukraine stop the killing.
This is really our common interest, stop the killing.
And indeed, it's very good.
And you know, it's it's interesting, guys, because I don't even think most Americans understand what the casualty number is like when it comes to this conflict.
Guys, we're talking about million like hundreds of thousands to millions of people dead from this war.
This is probably one of the worst wars since World War II.
It's just that it hasn't been reported in the US media for so long because um because Russ uh uh Russia's been winning, you know.
So they don't want to give Vladimir Putin that W. It wasn't really until Trump came into office that I've seen this narrative kind of shift where people are feeling more comfortable admitting that Ukraine's been getting her ass kicked for the past three years.
But I remember, guys, when this war broke out in 2022, if you said Russia was winning, or if you said anything that was like pro-Putin or anything that was like, you know, against the narrative of uh of us giving aid to Ukraine, yo, you would get banned, bro.
You guys remember Jackson Hinkle?
You two banned Jackson Hinkle guys for misinformation uh when it came to the conflict.
But you fast forward what three years now.
And he was right, bro.
Jackson Hinkle, Gonzalo Lira, like some of these guys, a lot of these guys were like some of the um the first people to like talk about this conflict and report that the Russians were winning on the battlefield.
Some of the first people to report it.
Gonzalo Lira, the reason why I trust his analysis so much is because he was living in Ukraine.
He was there when they invaded.
I think it was like in Kharkov or some shit like that.
Literally right there.
Right.
Hinkle also gave really good analysis.
But they shadow banned Gonzalo, they arrested him.
They're a their fucking FBI equivalent arrested him while he was there.
That's what killed him, by the way, the SBU.
And then Hinkel got banned off YouTube.
So saying anything like what we're talking about now was completely forbidden three years ago, chat.
And it's amazing to me that I'm able to like um give you guys this analysis without having to worry about getting banned.
It was not always like this, dude.
And I'll give Trump credit.
Um, he's the first president to kind of come in and talk about this issue and say, yo, this is a fucking problem, bro.
This is a serious problem.
We're losing.
We are losing.
Good to hear that we're working on the security guarantees, Article 5 life security guarantees.
So important.
But I want to thank you also that you mentioned the thousands of Ukrainian children that have been abducted.
Also, I I had to Google this.
The last time Vladimir Putin and uh Zelensky met well in person was on December 9th, 2019, during the Normandy Format summit in Paris.
That's the last time they met, guys, six years ago.
And as a mother and grandmother, every single child has to go back to its family.
This should be one of our main priorities also in these negotiations to make sure that the children come back to Ukraine to their families.
Thank you.
And we did.
I was just thinking we're here for a different reason.
But uh, we just a couple of weeks ago made the largest trade deal in history.
So that's a big that's a big thing, and congratulations.
That's great.
Thank you very much, yes.
Uh Mr. Chancellor from Germany, a very uh very great leader.
Mr. President, Donald, many thanks for having us today.
I think not as great as the last guy.
This is extremely helpful that we are meeting and hearing that the two of you are uh having such a good meeting today here in Washington.
The next steps ahead are the more complicated ones now.
The the path is open.
You opened it last uh Friday, but now the way is open for complicated negotiations.
And to be honest, we all would like to see a ceasefire the latest from the next meeting on.
I can't imagine that the next meeting would took place without a ceasefire.
So let's work on that and let's try to put pressure on Russia because the credibility of this efforts, these efforts we are undertaking today, are depending on at least a ceasefire from the beginning of the serious negotiations from next step on.
So I would like to emphasize this aspect and would like to see uh ceasefire from the next uh meeting, which should be a trilateral meeting wherever it takes place.
Well, we're gonna let uh the president go over and talk to the president, and uh we'll see how that works out and if we can do that.
Uh I will say, and again, I say it uh in the six wars that I've settled.
I haven't had a ceasefire.
We just got into negotiations, and they uh one of the wars was as you know, and the Congo was 30 years, 31 years long.
Now, I don't want to take you know the wind out of Trump's sales.
Well, a lot of these conflicts that he um negotiated, which I'll give him credit for, they were already done, dude.
Like, you know what I mean?
It had the you know, most of the fighting had receded.
Um, you know, it was from leaders before that had more, you know, vested interest in waging war.
Um, I'll give him credit though.
Like, Trump is on a on a run right now, guys, to get a Nobel Peace Prize.
For those of you that are wondering, that is what Trump is trying to do with this presidency.
He wants a Nobel Peace Prize, that is what he wants.
So, you know, he's you know, picking up every single conflict and trying to end it, you know.
You know, hey, I'll give you some money here, I'll give you some money here, we'll give you aid here, we'll give you this here, blah, blah, blah.
You know, end the conflict, blah, blah, blah, make me look good, boom.
You know what I mean?
Um, I will give him credit though for ending the, as you guys know, India and Pakistan got into a little bit of a uh of a uh, you know, scuffle earlier this year.
Um, but I think that Trump, that was like an opportunity play, right?
Because the reality is that both India and Pakistan are both nuclear powers, and um, you know, no one really wants to escalate to that point for obvious reasons, mutually assured destruction.
So um there was a conflict, escalation was happening, neither party wants to hit the fucking button and send nukes.
So Trump's kind of able to come in, like, hey, look, guys, let's fucking end this shit.
You know, both of you don't want a nuclear war here.
Let me get the credit and we'll help y'all out.
We'll give you guys aid, whatever the fuck that they do.
And then bam, done.
Right?
You guess the credit.
He ended the India-Pakistan war.
Or prevented, you know, more casualties.
So I'll give him credit for that one.
But you know, that was one that was gonna, you know, you know when both of y'all like, you know, people hold you back when you're about to fight, but you don't really want to fight, they're holding you back, and you're like, hold me back, hold me back, bro.
That's literally what India and Pakistan was.
Both of them were, you know, hold me back, bro.
Hold me back.
Oh, you're lucky, you're lucky.
Because they both would have fucked each other up, bro.
When you both got nuclear weapons, that's really dangerous.
So Trump was able to kind of just come in, weave in, like, all right, look, bro.
I'll be the proverbial, hold me back, bro, we'll be back.
For both y'all niggas, we'll negotiate this peace deal and let's end it right now.
That's what ended up happening.
But you know, Trump's gonna get the credit for that, obviously.
So I'll give him credit for that.
I I think, and this is honestly, guys, this was a big reason why I voted for him, right?
A lot of you guys are watching my content, you guys know I kind of give you guys like my hierarchy of what why I voted for Donald Trump.
Number one was foreign policy, number two is immigration, third was um uh when when I say foreign policy, like I wanted to end the wars, right?
Um, and then obviously immigration, making the city safer, being a more pro-law enforcement.
These are all reasons I voted for him.
Um the economy, right?
The terror of things, I was like, okay, this sounds good on paper.
You know, we'll see how it actually goes when it cut becomes implemented.
You know, it is what it is.
I think good idea, not executed to the best of the ability it could have been.
Um, you know, uh so I will say for the foreign policy, I think he's doing way better than than Biden did, and I think he's doing uh he's doing better than what Kamala would have done.
He's at least opening talks with um with Russia.
You know, Marco Rubia was right, as much as I make fun of Marco Rubio, I'll call Marco Jubio.
Um he was correct in his assessment that Donald Trump is probably the only American politician right now that can, you know, end this fucking conflict.
Kamala wouldn't have been able to do it because they didn't even took the her administration didn't even talk to fucking Putin, right?
Just like the rest of the EU.
Um my biggest uh disappointment with Trump is with the Middle East, the Middle Eastern foreign policy is fucking trash.
Fucking trash.
But, you know, I I I can't I can't be mad because I kind of already knew that this might be a possibility when I saw America Maddelson give him a hundred million.
So you know, I don't like bombing Iran, I think that was a bad move.
I actually think that we made Iran more powerful by attacking them.
As ironic as as as uh, you know, as uh crazy as that might sound because the fact that we attacked them alongside Israel and we didn't decapitate their regime.
It's a lot of boasting power right there that the regime has.
The US and Israel attacked us, and we're still here.
Ahs, assemble!
And then they fucking assembled.
They rallied around that flag, and they fucking hit Israel back.
Boom, boom, boom.
Bye.
Thank you.
you So we'll see what happens.
But the Israelis are gonna hit uh Iran again.
They fucking bombed the depot.
You know.
Oh, it was uh a random explosion.
Get the fuck out of here, bro.
That was that was Mossad 100%.
Uh another one that we settled last week with two great countries was 35 years going on, and we had no ceasefire.
So if we can do this ceasefire, great.
And uh if we don't do a ceasefire, because many other points were given to us, many, many points were given to us, great points.
Uh please, Georgia, go ahead.
Well, thank you very much, Donald, Mr. President, for hosting us today in this important meeting.
That's uh Prime Minister of Italy right there.
And I...
Italy's run by a woman, LOL.
Italy's run by a woman, LOL.
There she is.
48 years old.
I think it is an important day, a new face after three years and a half, that we didn't see any kind of sign uh from the Russian side that there was a willing for dialogue.
So something is changing, something has changed thanks to you.
Thanks also to the Staling in the battlefield, which was achieved with the bravery of Ukraine of Ukrainians and with the unity that we all provided to Ukraine.
And the reason why I mention it is that we also have to remind that if we want to reach peace, and if we want to uh to um guarantee justice, we have to do it united.
So that's why it's a very good day, the one uh we are uh we are in.
You can obviously count on Italy as it was from the beginning.
We are on the side of Ukraine, and we uh do absolutely uh support your efforts uh towards peace.
Uh we will talk about many important topics.
The first one is security guarantees, how to be sure that it it won't happen again, which is the precondition of every kind of peace.
I'm happy that we will discuss about that.
I'm happy that we will begin from a proposal, which is the let's say Article 5 uh uh model, uh, which was uh Italian at the beginning.
So we are always ready to bring our proposals for peace, for dialogue.
It's something we have to build uh together to guarantee peace and to defend the security of our nation.
So thank you, Mr. President, for hosting us.
Thank you very much, Emmanuel.
Thank you, Mr. President, for organizing this uh this meeting and for your commitment.
And uh everything was said, but I have to I just have to say here, everybody around this table isn't it crazy that his wife sued Candace Owens?
Isn't that wild chat is in favor of peace and uh and we work very hard and we've worked very hard during the past few years to have a peace which is a robust and long-standing peace.
This is why uh the idea of a trilateral meeting is very important because this is the only way to fix it.
And by the way, I think in uh as a follow-up, we would need probably a quadrilateral meeting because when we speak about security guarantees, we speak about the whole security of the European continent, and this is why we are all united here with uh Ukraine on this uh on this matter.
In order to organize such a trilateral meeting, your idea to ask for a truce, or at least to stop the kiddings uh as we discuss is a necessity.
And uh we we all support this idea.
And in order to have such a long-standing peace for Ukraine and for the whole continent, we do need the security guarantees.
And the first one is clearly a credible Ukrainian army for the years and decades to come.
And the second one is uh our own commitments, all of us.
And uh, we worked very hard during the past few months among the coal so real quick for you guys.
I went ahead and did a quick little um check on casualties.
Now, I want to let you guys know no one really knows the total casualties of um of this war, right?
Because obviously the fog of war, propaganda, people not releasing information, shit like that.
It's all different.
But basically, um Ukraine as uh Ukrainian estimates are over one million uh casualties as of early August 2025, likely including uh 250,000 to 300,000 killed, based on daily reports from Ukraine's general staff.
Um these are likely inflated as they aggregate uh claimed daily losses, and then Russia estimates roughly 6,000 killed acknowledged by September 2022 with no recent totals released, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, we know that that's fucking low.
Um, Western international estimates 950,000 to 1 million total casualties.
As of June to August 2025.
So many different um thing.
So many different goddamn fucking opinions on this shit.
So no one really knows, honestly, which is crazy in itself.
The coalition of the willings with the support of NATO to build the different pillars of security guarantees and our commitments.
And you can be sure that the Europeans are very lucid about the fact that they have their fair share in the security guarantees for Ukraine, but their own security is clearly at stake in this situation.
So you can count on us as we can count on you in order to deliver this uh robust peace for both Ukraine and Europe.
Thank you very much, Emmanuel.
Mr. Prime Minister.
Uh Thank you very much, Mr. President, and uh thank you for hosting us here.
Um can I start where Emmanuel started, which is we all want peace.
Um the war in Ukraine has had a huge impact, particularly on the Ukrainians who've born the brunt of it.
Um, but it's also had an impact on Europe and on the United Kingdom.
There's not a family or community that hasn't been affected.
And when we talk about security, we're talking about the security not just of Ukraine, we're talking about the security of Europe and the United Kingdom as well, which is why this is such an important issue.
I think this is such an important meeting as a group.
I think we've had a discussion on the phone a number of times, Mr. President, but be able now to be around the table to take it forward.
And I really feel that we can, I think, um, with the right approach this afternoon, make real progress, particularly on the security guarantees, uh, and your indication of security guarantees of some sort of Article 5 style guarantees fits with what we boom.
We just said what I said what I told you guys before.
The key here is about creating a security measure that mimics Article 5 without being Article 5, because Article 5 is the whole fucking reason that Russia invaded in the first place.
And this is where the you know tricky diplomacy and uh, you know, the negotiations really gotta come.
This is gonna be very this is critical to getting Ukraine to accept what's going on.
We've been doing with the coalition of the willing, which we started some months ago, bringing countries together and showing that we were prepared to step up to the plate when it came to security.
With you coming alongside the US alongside uh what we've already developed, I think we could take a really important step forward today, a historic step actually could come out of this meeting in terms of security for Ukraine and security in Europe.
I also feel that um we can make real progress towards um a just and lasting outcome.
Obviously, that has to involve Ukraine, um, and a trilateral meeting seems the the sensible next step.
So thank you for uh being prepared to take that forward, because I think um if we can uh ensure that uh that is um the progress out of this meeting, both security guarantees and some sort of progress on trilateral um meeting of some sort to bring um some of the difficult issues to a head, then I think um today will be seen as a very important day in recent years.
Um, in relation to a conflict which has gone on for three and a bit years, and so far nobody nobody's been able to bring it to this point.
So I thank you for that.
Well, thank you very much.
And you know, it's very interesting because this is the first for the White House, so you can't say that very often.
It's seen a lot over the years, over the since 1800, 1799, to be almost exact.
Uh but this is a first where we've had so many prime ministers, presidents, the heads of European uh nations, and uh by the way, Alex, I'd like you to say a couple of words too.
You're a young powerful man.
Uh before I finish up, I want you to say a couple of words.
Go ahead.
I'll I'll I'll take the notion of youth back to my wife and try to convince her.
Thank you very much, Mr. President.
I think in the past two weeks, we've probably had more progress in ending this war than we have in the past three and a half years.
And I think the fact that we're around this table today is is very much symbolic in the sense that it's team Europe and team United States helping Ukraine.
And the progress that we're looking out of this meeting uh is about the security guarantees, which are a big part uh of this, and then of course, moving towards a process with the trilateral meeting with you and President Putin and President Zelensky.
Um some of the international media might wonder, you know, why is the President of Finland here?
I think the reason is probably that we might come from a small country, but we have a long border with Russia, over 800 miles.
Uh, and we of course have our own historical experience with Russia from and I told you guys um about Finland has a very unique history of Russia.
Um Johnny Harris did a good video on this covering like Finland's background and uh you know their dealings with Russia, etc.
Uh you know, if you guys ever get some time and you're interested in that, go check it out.
But uh very eye-opening, man.
Um you know, Finland is a very um important member of NATO because they've they've been dealing with Russia for decades and kind of avoiding um they've been able to basically do what Ukraine failed to do, which is avoid Russian interference and invasion, right?
By having a far more neutral stance when it comes to the West.
Um obviously they joined NATO in 2023 b because of the invasion of Ukraine, but you know, they completely uh Ukraine definitely failed and could have learned some things from uh Finland's model.
From World War II, the winter war and the war of continuation.
Uh and if I look at the silver lining of where we stand right now, we found a solution in nineteen forty-four, and I'm sure that we'll be able to find a solution in twenty twenty-five to end Russia's war of aggression and find and get a uh lasting uh and just peace.
The situation is very difficult, but that's why we're here.
Thank you, Alex, very much.
Good job.
So we're gonna be meeting for a while, and we're gonna discuss some of the issues, and I don't think there's any issue that's overly complex.
It's at a point now where Yeah, the neutrality is gone now.
I know retard.
I literally said they joined NATO in 2023, but for years, post World War II, they were neutral with with Russia.
But obviously when they invaded Ukraine they they joined NATO, but they for a very long time they avoided it.
So people want to do things.
I I do I really do believe.
I swear to God, people just like don't listen.
Some of you guys in YouTube chat are stupid.
I've known him for a long time.
I've always had a great relationship with him.
I think that President Putin wants to find an answer to we'll see.
And at a in a certain period of time, not very far from now, a week or two weeks, uh, we're gonna know whether or not we're gonna solve this, or is this horrible fighting gonna continue?
We'll do the best to get it ended.
And uh, so we're gonna segue into um immigration.
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Let me read some of these chats.
Okay, we got here uh Blufkin.
I think the only way Ukraine doesn't lose in their territory is if we and EU lift most, if not all sanctions on Russian normalized trading relations again.
Oh no, they're gonna lose that territory, bro.
And we gotta lift the sanctions.
They're losing that territory, dude.
Uh, Trippy uh six says, Matt, would you ever do a uh castle club or OSS meetup towards West Coast, LA or Las Vegas?
Um, yeah.
Next time I'm out there, I I'm actually due for a trip to Vegas.
I gotta do um I gotta do a pod with the with the Hodge twins.
I'll probably do something else with Jake Shields.
Uh maybe do something again with uh digital out digital social hour as well.
So I am due for another trip to to Vegas.
Um matter of fact, you know what all I got you guys here.
Shout out to you, Robin Kobe.
Thank you so much for the for the give this uh Let me hit up Rolo real quick and ask them when's the next time.
They're doing um literally I'll ask Roll right now for you.
When's the last time you guys are doing access Vegas?
Boom.
Just hit up Rolo.
So what I'll do is I'll uh go out there, do Access Vegas, do Jake Shields, do the Hodgewins, do digital social hour, knock out a bunch of podcasts, then come back.
Because I am due for a trip to Vegas.
I ain't gonna lie.
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The third line.
Hey Martin, did you hear about HS uh HS 669, Florida State governor uh forcing local government to buy Israeli unrated bonds?
Not surprised.
Justify a misogyny says, Martin, are you gonna do a stream breaking down different uh government agencies like agents like yes, shit?
Yeah, I gotta do that.
Yes.
Yes.
I think it would be great for us since AI won't take these jobs and America needs the OSS.
Yeah.
Um, yeah, I could do that.
I could do that.
Yeah.
I gotta prepare that one.
Ian, but thank you for reminding me.
Um misogyney.
ENPNW says India and Pakistan are about to go back into war, though.
India is not letting water flow into Pakistan and Pakistan is feeling the same pressure as Iran because the droughts are uh are occurring right now.
Look into it, gonna be serious issue.
India's also citing what bricks so tension between us and India related to Russia-China relations.
Interesting, interesting.
Okay.
I'll definitely look into that.
Um Mo Ali, uh O slash supporting the go.
Appreciate you, my friend.
Uh so Boosa says, uh, Martin, did you see the FBA Supreme Leader, Dr. Umar's later latest griff trying to charge people $500 to have lunch with him in Delaware?
Brings a new meaning to uh frequently buying ass, bruh.
Dr. Umar Johnson, bro.
He's what the hell.
Uh Kumo D TV, another Mossad drone manufacturer was uncovered in Tehran yesterday.
Interesting.
Okay.
Not surprised, bro.
Not surprised.
Martin, any tip any trips to Texas?
Uh, not any planned right now.
Welcome tomorrow, 1995 for joining the OSS, bro.
Welcome, welcome.
See you in a rumble rant.
All right, let's move on to uh domestic policy.
As you guys can see here, here's an interesting story that just came out.
Secretary Christy Noam, Southern Border Walls, we painted black at Trump's request.
And as you guys know, Christy Noam, look.
Look, man, let's just be honest here.
Christy Noam and Pam Blondie.
Right, got appointed by the president for the face card.
Right.
They're not really competent.
Both of them have you know, said and done embarrassing things.
Um Pam Blondie is completely fucked up.
DevC files.
She's on Fox News talking about the files I'm on my desk like an idiot.
Right.
Christy Noam doesn't know the the definition of words.
So um here she is on the border with border patrol.
on the wall.
No.
oh Well, good afternoon, everybody.
I'm Christine Noam, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security, and I appreciate you all being here.
I know that it's warm, but we're covering a very important event.
Uh as of tomorrow, President Trump will have been in the White House and in charge of this country for seven months.
And in this first seven months, he has accomplished some unprecedented things for the security and the safety of all American citizens.
Uh as you know, when he campaigned to get elected as president of the United States, he promised the American people that he would secure our border.
Uh, that he would ensure that the invasion of the illegal criminals that were coming into our country under the Biden administration would be stopped, and that he would do all that he could to restore the safety to our American communities.
And he has done exactly that.
In fact, today we have the most secure US border that we've ever had in the history of this nation.
It's incredible the work that he has done along with the good folks out of uh CBP and ICE and law enforcement federal agencies in partnership with states uh like Texas right here and also with our local law enforcement that have stepped up and deployed individuals and resources to help us secure this border.
So Secretary Okay, you guys want to see something funny?
Look at this.
Here's Christy Noem in action.
Noam, what is habeas corpus?
Well, habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country and suspend their rights.
Thank you.
Wow.
you you Thank you.
Bruh, let me let me stop and spend their habeas corpus.
Excuse me, that's that's incorrect.
President excuse me.
Habeas corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government provide a public reason for detaining and imprisoning people.
If not for that protection, the government could simply arrest people, including American citizens, and hold them indefinitely for no reason.
And the reason why they're bringing this up is because basically the Democrats and the Libs and the Progressives and the whatever the fuck they want to call themselves nowadays, it's like they got different names every single day.
They're making the argument that ICE is violating habeas corpus by arresting individuals and uh, you know, dudes show up in masks and arrest you and everything else like that.
And they're saying it's violating habeas corpus, which basically you have a right to know and be brought in front of a judge and be alerted as to what you're being arrested for, what you're being detained for.
That's what it is, right?
But the fact that Christy Noam couldn't define this as a Secretary of Homeland Security, very fucking bad look, bro.
Especially when the Dems and the lefties are saying, yo, ICE is operating like Gasapo, they're coming in and kidnapping people in the night wearing masks and shit like that.
So her not knowing the definition made things way fucking worse, bro.
Let's rewind that.
Excuse me.
Habeas corpus.
Um what is habeas corpus?
Well, habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove people from this country.
Let me let me stop and suspend their rights.
Excuse me, that's that's incorrect.
President Secretary of Homeland Security, by the way.
This is the Secretary of Homeland Security, guys, the most powerful official that oversees immigration in the United States, FYI.
Doesn't know what habeas corpus is.
Excuse me.
Habeas corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government provide a public reason for detaining and imprisoning people.
If not for that protection, the government could simply arrest people, including American citizens, and hold them indefinitely for no reason.
Habeas corpus is the foundational right that separates free societies like America from police states like North Korea.
As a senator from the live free or die state, this matters a lot to me and my constituents and to all Americans.
So Secretary Gnome, do you support the core protection that habeas corpus provides?
That the government must provide a public reason in order to detain and imprison someone.
Yeah, I support habeas corpus.
I also recognize that the president of the United States has the authority under the Constitution to decide if it should be suspended or not.
And uh for those of you that don't know, she's a former governor.
I think she was the governor of uh South Dakota, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me I can double check.
Uh either South or North Dakota.
Let's look this up.
So she's never been in a federal uh capacity, but again, she's a loyalist, so Trump put her in power, even though she's not necessarily as competent.
Yeah, South Dakota.
Yes, uh, hold on, she was the United States, that's what she was, and she was the 33rd governor of South Dakota.
Boom, yeah.
I knew it was one of the Dakotas.
And and does South Dakota even border, no, I don't even think it borders the fucking Canada.
Like she has nothing no idea about immigration or any of this stuff.
So um, dude.
Yeah.
I'm telling you guys, her and uh Pam Blondie.
DEI hires, bro.
D A DEI Hires.
And these women hold very powerful positions, by the way.
She's the attorney general of the United States, and she's the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Very powerful positions.
They pretty much control law enforcement.
If we're gonna be all the way honest, these two women control all the law enforcement in America, essentially.
Damn near.
At the federal level.
The FBI, the biggest law enforcement agency, it's under the Department of Justice.
Who's who's the attorney general?
Her.
She oversees the FBI.
Cash Patel works for her.
Homeland Security Investigations, second biggest agency in the country, law enforcement agency federally.
Who's who are they under?
Christy Nohm.
So these two women oversee the largest law enforcement agencies in the country and many others.
DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals, HSI, CBP, Customs of Border Protection, Office of Field Operations, Border Patrol, Office of Air Marine.
Bureau of Prisons.
Bro, these two control damn near every federal law enforcement agency and all the biggest ones.
But she doesn't know what Habius Corpus is.
That's wild, bro.
DEI hires, bro.
Both of these bimbos.
Let us be clear that the never been done.
It has never been done without approval of Congress.
Even Abraham Lincoln got retroactive approval from Congress.
All right.
Today we're going to be talking about the incredible work uh that these individuals have done in making sure that we're continuing to construct in the world.
Secretary Noam.
The White House Deputy Chief of Staff recently said that the Trump administration is actively looking.
Give me one second, then just I can hear double an echo here.
Oh, right here.
Sorry.
Sorry about that, Chuck.
We good now fixed it.
Structure.
And when you look at what is behind us as far as the wall that is being built, you see obviously the structure, but also there will be more added to it as far as Yeah, and I know some of you guys are saying, like, yo, how did these women get these positions?
You guys gotta understand that what Trump did was on his fur.
Okay.
So for you guys to understand why he these why he gave these women these positions, you gotta understand the first term.
So in Trump's first term, guys, in 20 uh 2016.
The first you guys need to understand is that Trump didn't think he was gonna win.
Okay, that's number one.
He did not think he was gonna win, right?
So when he won, it was a pleasant surprise.
But the problem with that is like he was like, oh shit, I won.
Guys, every president basically has to fill in like 5,000 positions in the government.
Okay.
He's not a politician, he's from New York, business guy, real estate guy, celebrity.
Okay, a lot of people forget that.
He was a TV star before being president of the United States with the show The Apprentice, which was wildly popular in the 2000s, right?
And a very uh and a real estate tycoon.
So he didn't have any contacts in Washington, DC.
He wasn't in the political world.
So what happened?
Well, I'll tell you what happened.
He had to rely heavily upon um the very swamp creatures that he competed against.
He had to rely upon people like John Bolton and everything else uh getting put in his administration.
He had to basically have these swamp creatures slash deep state people come in because he didn't have the infrastructure, the knowledge, or the wherewithal to be able to appoint people into positions of power.
So what ended up happening was the people that he competed against that didn't like him, ended up becoming a part of his administration, and they railroaded a lot of the shit that he wanted to get done.
So the first like two years of the Trump presidency, you couldn't get anything done, chat.
Okay.
So by the time he started did start getting things done, he's had to, you know, get ready to leave.
Now, on top of that, the 2020 election we all know was stolen, right?
Shit used to be banned for even saying that, but we know that that's just fucking stolen.
So not only was he betrayed by his vice president Mike Pence, who validated the votes and shit like that, um, in 2020 after he lost, he uh he had people that weren't really loyal to him in the first administration that helped that helped him get anything done.
He fired a lot of these guys.
So when Trump came around the second time on this administration, he learned from his mistakes.
What did he do?
He hired um and appointed people that were loyal to him.
Cash Mattel, loyal to him.
Pete Exeth, loyal to him when he was on Fox, always talked well about uh Trump.
Christy Nohm supported all of his policies.
Uh Pam Bondi was one of his lawyers.
Todd Blanche, the deputy uh attorney general under Pam Blonde uh Pam Bondi, was the defense attorney, I think, in the New York case with the false with the um with the um the stormy Daniels Hushmoney case.
Right.
Marco Rubio, eh.
They used to be enemies, but they kind of became they're amicable now.
JD Vance, J.D. Vance came in because JD Vance brought the the Silicon Valley money.
And the J Lobby, if you know what I'm saying.
So JD Vance brought with him Peter Teal, the PayPal Mafia and the tech world, and they got behind Trump.
Right?
Because normally Silicon Valley almost always votes Democrat.
All these dudes.
And they got with him because they knew that Trump would go harder on Israel.
Or sorry, go harder on behalf of Israel.
So this is what ended up where you have people like, you know, people talk shit about Cash Patel being, you know, not qualified.
Cash Mattel was a federal prosecutor before, and he's a lawyer.
He's never been in law enforcement ever.
Right?
Dan Bonjino is former Secret Service, not FBI.
Didn't do criminal investigation, did protection details.
The mission of the FBI and Secret Service are vastly fucking different.
Vastly.
Okay.
So, you know, obviously, when Trump made a lot of these appointments, right?
Uh, people were very critical.
Like, why the fuck are you appointing people like Pete Hexeth and Christy Noam and Pam Bondy and Cash Patel?
None of these people are qualified.
But Trump looks at it like, I'd rather put people in that might not be qualified on paper that are gonna be loyal to me and let me get my shit done.
Why do you guys think Trump was able to sign like 40 fucking executive orders in the first couple days of him being in?
Right.
So um that's basically what happened.
That's why um that's why what's it called?
Uh what was I gonna say?
That's why a lot of these people got these positions, though some might say that they're unqualified.
Like all the Dems were saying, oh, all of his cabinet picks aren't qualified.
Robert F. Kennedy, etc.
That's another one.
So Trump values loyalty over competency and experience because competent uh competence and experience didn't serve him well in his first administration.
As technology, cameras, sensors that will ensure that it will be secure far into the future and that will be efficient as well.
With our resources and our individuals and our agents that are out here on duty day and night, making sure that America is safe.
Remember that a nation without borders is no nation at all.
And we're so thankful that we have a president that understands that and understands that a secure border is important to our country's future.
Now, if you look at the structure that's behind me, it's tall, which makes it very, very difficult to climb, almost impossible.
It also goes deep into the ground, which would make it very difficult if not impossible to dig under.
And today we are also going to be painting it black.
That is specifically at the request of the president, who understands that in the hot temperatures down here, when something is painted black, it gets even warmer.
Trump wants these motherfuckers' hands to burn.
We'll make it even harder for people to climb.
Ah my God.
I want it black.
Okay.
Could you imagine Trump uh telling Christy Noam, I want to paint it black.
Illegal immigrants when they try to come in, their hands are gonna get burned.
Okay.
So Christy, I need you to paint it black, just like the black guys that you fucked when you were in college in South Dakota.
Thank you.
I'm gonna work on my Trump impression.
So we are going to be painting the entire southern border wall.
That's not bad though, it's not bad.
Black to make sure that we uh encourage individuals to not come into our country illegally, uh, to not break our federal laws, but that they will abide and come to our country the right way so that they can stay and have the opportunity to become United States citizens and pursue the American dream.
Now we got an incredible amount of resources Allocated to us.
Yo, that's actually funny as fuck that they're painting the thing black.
So it makes it hotter when they try to touch it, bro.
That's crazy, man.
In the big beautiful bill.
Rare black W. And we're so thankful for that because that's going to allow us to continue construction.
Uh oh, yeah, this big beautiful bill, by the way, guys, allotted a lot of money, a lot of money to immigration, bro.
A lot.
I know a bunch of people that got emails to go back to ICE.
Retired agents to go back.
Bluffkin, I think the only way Ukraine doesn't lose any turn.
Oh, sorry, read that one.
Let me read some of these chats.
Let me read some of these chats.
Okay, I read all the chats.
Construction at right now.
And guys, just so you guys know, we are going to cover uh the one radical versus 20 um black conservatives.
We are gonna cover that.
And then also I was going to maybe cover this pedo thing with Israel real quick.
Now is at the pace of a little bit less than a half a mile a day, and the border wall will look very different based on the topography and the geography of where it is built.
Uh here you see structure.
We will have waterborne uh infrastructure that will be put in place as well, and then that technology will be installed.
Uh and we'll utilize that to make sure that we're doing due diligence in securing every single inch of our border.
And it's not just our southern border that we I'll be right back, gonna get an energy drink and some water chat.
Give me one sec.
We are concerned with and putting resources into it is every border from our maritime seas to also our northern border to make sure that the American citizens uh can have safety, but also that our laws are enforced.
I'm very grateful today to be here uh with two individuals that are leading our effort as far as securing our border, but also day to day making sure that our laws are enforced.
I'd like to introduce first the chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, Mike Banks, to share a few words with you.
And then after him, Walter Slowser from the is the interim chief of the border um patrol here in the El Paso sector.
So with that, Chief Banks, would you like to come up and share a few words?
Thank you, Madam Secretary Bad.
Thank you, Madam Secretary.
As she said, my name is Michael Banks.
I'm chief of the United States Border Patrol, and what you see behind us is uh just the beginning of a lot of wall we're gonna be building with money that we receive from the big beautiful bill.
This is just one of many ways that we are fortifying our border and securing our border against illegal immigration.
Uh once we get the infrastructure up, we'll also see lighting go up, camera systems go up, ground sensing uh technology as well.
Um, and then as the secretary said, we're gonna paint it black for two reasons.
One, the black's gonna protect the the wall from rusting, and two, black gets hotter and makes it more difficult to climb.
With that, I'm gonna pass it over to Chief So Slowzar, who's the interim chief patrol agent of the El Paso sector.
Thank you, madam secretary.
Thank you, Chief Banks.
I just want to thank uh the administration, the secretary, and Chief Banks for one, having the will to secure the border in between the ports of entry.
We've long known that barriers are key and to shaping the operational environment.
We're gonna continue to build these barriers, and you know, it's just rem it it's a message, a clear message that says we are removing people from the smuggling cycle.
We're not gonna put them into that, and we're promoting economic prosperity on the north side.
So this area north of us is uh in the plans as a uh uh to to build and just you guys know, right?
I've I've explained this before, but like remember, border patrol is green uniform.
CBP is blue uniform.
If you see a green uniform, that means you're not supposed to come to the United States this way.
If you see blue uniform, that means it's a valid port of entry.
They're checking your passports or whatever.
Now, it's a little confusing because within Customs of Border Protection, there's two different factions.
So first it's CBP, right?
Under CBP is Office of Border Patrol and then Office of Field Operations.
Office of Border Patrol is a green uniform you guys see here.
These guys.
Where if you try to come in to the United States through an area that you're not supposed to, they're gonna arrest you and apprehend you, right?
And a non-valid port of entry.
But if you get to an airport or you're trying to cross the United States through a bridge, maybe through Canada or through Mexico, um, and you see a blue uniform, that's uh customs border protection Office of field operations, those guys are responsible for allowing you to come in legally.
You show them your passport or your travel document, and they let you in.
Okay.
Big difference.
So all of them are under so it goes DHS is the top.
Under DHS is uh customs of border protection.
Under customs of border protection, two different factions office of field operations, blue uniform, with valid ports of entry where you come in, and then office of border patrol, green uniforms where you're not supposed to come in.
Blue good, green bad.
Give me ones in the chat if that makes sense.
It's very complicated.
Uh it's very confusing.
You know, and unless you work in the government, you're not gonna know this shit.
Or you it's it confused a lot of people.
But give me uh ones if that makes sense for you guys.
Build and put in shops and schools and houses, and this is gonna help secure this area for the betterment of the El Paso community, and we're taking border security serious.
I've been through six different administrations, and I can tell you I've never felt the support from our leadership than I feel today, and that's under the leadership of of our six administrations.
God damn, this nigga been around.
Bruh.
Our secretary.
I'm proud to stand here with her, and I want to thank you for being out here to get our message to the community so that they know why border security is important to national security.
It is national security.
So thank you very much.
Thank you, Walter, and I want to thank the agents that are standing here with me today, but I also want to thank all of our other border patrol agents who stand on watch every single day, 24 7, to make sure that they're providing for the security of our nature nation and for our future.
So may God bless them and keep them safe as they continue to do their work.
Uh with that, I'll take any questions that you may have.
Uh guys, do me a favor, smash that fucking like button.
We got only sixteen hundred likes.
We got like you know, twenty one hundred plus you guys in here, man.
Let's get to over two thousand for the engagement at least, man.
I've been dropping heat for you guys.
Okay.
So smash that like button.
And yeah, uh, if I go to Vegas, that yeah, that's what I'm gonna do.
I see some of you guys are saying, yeah, W. Yeah, down Bill's Aaron, I'm gonna knock it out, everybody.
Smash that like button and just I have.
Yes, ma'am.
You guys have a chief record, not just the circuit, I think a thousand government.
I can't hear any of her fuck questions.
Okay, left coming.
It's not super simple.
You know, I'll let uh Walter speak to that, uh, because he knows specifically the individuals that they're encountering here.
But I think it is remarkable that for May, June, and July, we've had zero illegal aliens come into the United States of America according to our records, and encounters that people that have come into our country that we have the most secure border in our nation's history.
I I also want to point out one other statistic that came out this week uh that was incredibly important to our country, is that according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, we have 1.6 million illegal aliens that have gone home voluntarily.
Uh they have left the United States, returned to their countries at the encouragement of President Trump and his policies, so that they have an opportunity to come back to America the right way.
So they have the opportunity to come back and pursue the American dream and provide for their families the right way into the future.
So that's an incredible amount of individuals who recognize now was the time to go home.
Uh and if they choose to come back to the United States to do it while abiding with our laws.
But Walter, would you like to speak to who you're encountering at the border here in this sector specifically today?
Yes, ma'am.
Thank you, ma'am, and thank you for that question.
So uh here in the El Paso sector, uh in 2023, we had one day where there were 2300 people apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol.
We are now apprehending on a seven-day average about 41 people a day.
And you ask, who are those individuals?
The majority of them are single adults, the majority are from Mexico, followed by Guatemala and Ecuador.
And those individuals are not unlike the three years before this, where they were following our border patrol agents, tracking them down, and we were okay.
Let's segue um over to um acting US attorney.
So this is the US attorney guys for the um district of Nevada that let this fucking spy go, FYI.
Okay.
For the state of Nevada.
That let this fucking pedo guy go.
The state in which an Israeli official was caught up in a pedophile sting operation that was carried out by Smash that like button, by the way, Ninja.
The FBI and local police is an Israeli born individual lawyer, um, whoal citizen more than likely has ties to various Zionist organizations, including the Israeli American Council, which is funded by Miriam Adelson.
I think that information is relevant because the guy in question here, the alleged pedophile who got caught attempting to lure what he believed was a 15-year-old girl in Las Vegas for sex.
Um, his name is Tom Alexandrovich, was allowed to go back to Israel.
He didn't even uh miss his scheduled flight back to Israel.
And now that he's in Israel, it's unlikely that he's ever gonna be prosecuted for it.
In fact, the Israelis appear to be providing cover for him, even though he got caught up in this joint sting operation.
Now the FBI being involved in this sting operation is very relevant because you would expect the federal government to pursue prosecution, but they're not pursuing prosecution.
In fact, Segal Chata, that's the name of the Israeli-born Trump appointed acting U.S. attorney for Nevada, says the following in a statement.
This is posted on X. Last week, Tom Alexandrovich was arrested in a Nevada Internet Crimes Against Children joint operation.
And he was booked into the Henderson Detention Center.
This important multi-agency operation targeted child sex predators who preyed upon the most vulnerable members of our communities.
As a result of the operation, the Clark County District Attorney and the fact that this woman is like uh, you know, an Israeli, it makes us look even worse.
And she's trying to pawn the problem off on the locals, state staying locals, but no one's buying it, dude.
Nobody's buying it buying it at all.
And she deleted her personal uh Twitter where she was like literally like going crazy on um Palestinians.
Why?
So understand this is essentially Segal Chada's way of saying we wash our hands of this this pedophile, this Israeli official who is an alleged pedophile.
And we're gonna just allow the state to deal with it, even though we allowed this guy to fly back.
Which is very unusual, by the way.
Like I told you guys before, extremely unusual for you to let the state take a case like that, um, especially when you're running running an operation like that.
From what I understand, apparently, the other guys that got arrested during this operation all went federal.
That's what I'm hearing.
The other people that they caught in this operation, they went federal, bro.
So why the hell was this guy went sent to the state?
Back to Israel, which means extraditing him back to the United States to face prosecution and to face charges is already incredibly difficult.
There are literally thousands of cases in which the federal government in the United States has attempted to extradite Israelis for crimes they've committed here in the US, and Israel won't play ball because Israel owns us.
Let's keep it real.
So why would And this guy didn't see a judge?
That's also very irregular to now see a judge before you get bonded out.
What the fuck?
Would we think for a second that the state prosecution, Nevada prosecuting him, would make it any easier to bring him to justice?
It wouldn't.
And I think that's the point here.
So mind you, the FBI again was part of the sting operation, yet federal prosecutors are washing their hands of it.
Why?
Why would the FBI be part of a sting operation when federal authorities don't plan on prosecuting individuals?
Now, there is an explanation for that, like I explained before.
You can go ahead and let the state take the case in the beginning, and then you could follow up with some federal charges because obviously putting a federal case together is a lot harder than putting together a state case as far as like accepting uh prosecution because AUSAs are way more selective than uh ADAs.
Um, but still, this is if you give unto the state, you make sure that they don't get out.
You know what I'm saying?
You come back and you indict them later.
Especially someone like this was a foreign national.
And then the fact that they didn't take his passport is even crazier, bro.
Absolutely crazy.
Sting operation.
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The crime he is accused of here, Alexandrovich, he's accused of a felony using technology to lure a minor for sex.
Very common um charge, by the way, and very common that we catch them that way.
Because I used to be on a couple of these um takedowns with these perverts.
Basically, you'll go in a chat room, exchange pictures, all this other shit, and then obviously these dudes are perverts, they want to meet up, and then you arrest them when they show up.
A felony punishable in Nevada by between one and ten years in prison, in addition to fines up to ten thousand dollars.
In Nevada, this is a category B felony, the second most serious type of c and also you can get hit with this federally because once you use the internet, that affects interstate commerce.
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