Shapiro Attacks Bannon, D4vd Suspected In Murder, TPUSA Bans Tim Pool?!
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Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, every single hour, every single day, every single night, I know it's hard to believe it's dough for it's not one tree, and it's every branch and leaf, they're born to deceive.
But I'm telling you the truth: it's not just one or two, it's every single Jew, they all hate you.
And it really breaks my heart, but their lies are off the charts.
And they only bring us on, you gotta get a smile.
So, if you want to be safe and don't want to get the place, it's best you start being bass, or you'll get yourself a bad thing.
Every single time, every single crime, every single lie, Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
Early life.
I know it's hard to accept that all the ones you've met lie with every single breath.
They want you dead.
But you must not be weak.
Just open your eyes and see.
They always exploit the me.
See their vampire tea.
And it can make you cry to learn your life is full of lies.
And the face was a disguise.
But you must fight.
So if you want to live and protect all of your kin, you have to grow thick skin.
Or we want every single time, every single crime.
Every single one, early life.
Every single hour, every single day, every single night.
Early life.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I don't give a shit about dead kids.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
I love getting paychecks from Zionists.
I don't have any morals, I just love to get money.
I don't care about genocide, I actually think it's funny.
I can spell Jerusalem, I'll point to where it is.
But I proudly stand with Israel as apex bitch.
Damn, son, where'd you find this?
I don't give a shit about dead kids.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
With requests to...
You just wanna pick on the only Jewish people.
Damn, son, where'd you find this?
And the US has liberty, but who caused the pogroms of Jews throughout history?
You're clearly jealous of the Jewish people and me.
I know this extra $7,000 makes you see.
You're just a loser, an anti-Sembite.
You hate the chosen people and love to angle by.
I got my seven, seven, seven thousand dollars.
Hey, you niggas ready to cut or what?
You guys ready?
DJ Gates in the house.
Let's go, baby.
All right, we are live.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the stream, man.
Hope you guys enjoyed that little intro there.
Sorry for the late start, man.
My sleep schedule has been completely cooked the past couple of days, ever since I've been doing the traveling.
You guys are going to notice I'm streaming in 720p on YouTube, kicking the other platforms.
Isn't what I normally do, but I'm testing something out today for this show.
I should be able to show.
Yeah, I could show chats on screen right now with this thing I'm using.
So, yeah, so we got Emac James, turn me up, DJ Sudan.
We got Abdul100 O slash Amarin.
It's been about a year since the last Muhammad hijab debate on FNF.
My plans in the near future, invite him back in the studio for part two.
I don't know what I would debate on, dude.
I'm not a religious apologist, so I don't normally debate people on theology.
Druski says, LucasGaves.com slash my music.
Yes, Lucas Gage is the maker of that song.
The songs I played right there were Early Life and 7,000, 7,000 or 7K or whatever, which is hilarious because as you guys know, you know, for those of you that came over to OSS last night, we covered in detail the agitation, you know, influencers, Cam Higby and Jake Lang.
And it's kind of funny because, you know, they were out there in Dearborn, right, talking shit about Islam or whatever.
And these guys are like paid shills, bro, for Israel.
Like, let me show y'all something funny.
Because I made a tweet about this shit.
Let's see here.
Yeah, so right here, right.
Let me hide this.
Oh, not that.
Yeah.
So right here, as you guys can see.
You can see here is Jake kissing the wall.
And here's your boy Cam Higby with, you know, the IDF, right?
And these guys are 100%, you know, paid actors, right?
To push out the Israeli propaganda to everybody.
Because as you guys know, Israel's not really in the best place right now.
The whole world condemns them.
Their PR right now sucks.
And quite frankly, they're doing anything they can to kind of get back some type of positive press.
So what I've noticed they've been doing is they have, they've been really going hard at the Muslims lately.
I don't know if you guys have like noticed on your Twitter, but like they've been going, the Hasbara police have been going super hard at like Muslims, which, you know, I'm not surprised.
This is their game.
This is what they always do.
It's always been this way.
No, hold on one sec.
So I went ahead, right, and I made a tweet here.
And I go, I've seen a bunch of Israeli Hasbara agents screaming that Islam is the real threat to America.
Yeah, those $7,000 checks have been cleared.
And this, I go into, you know, the difference between, because you guys know, I've been critical of Islam too.
I've gotten absolutely dragged for that shit.
But the difference is that I criticize everything, right?
Like even if it doesn't benefit me.
But these guys, clearly, they're getting a fucking check.
And I think at this point, everybody can see that.
So it is what it is.
But yeah, it was a whole tweet here.
If you guys want, I can give you guys the link so you guys can read it.
I don't really think it's too YouTube friendly, so I'm not going to read it on air.
But I talk about world them boys, if you know what I'm saying.
So anyway.
But yeah, but these guys, these are the guys that were like out there, the two main antagonizers out there in Dearborn.
You look in this guy's basically an Israeli agent.
He was there literally just a couple months ago this summer, you know, talking about, oh, there's no genocide.
Hamas, Israel's not starving the Gazans.
It was like, bro, like, it's so blatantly obvious that like they're getting paid or, you know, getting support from the Israeli government.
So it's fucking hilarious.
But anyway, you know, the people will sell their soul for a few shekels.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
So let's go ahead and let's see.
Let me see if there's any other chats.
We got here.
Yeah, now I'm glad I can actually show your guys' chats on screen right now.
So that is way better for at least for today's show.
Okay.
We got here, Zedrax says, White's book, see you tomorrow at the book signing.
What book signing?
Are you talking about Kamala?
Is that shit tomorrow?
Oh, fuck, dude.
I don't know if I want to make it, man.
OU still sucks.
YouTube tax, OSU, video on Candice, interview or fire cons that keep doing what you do, bro.
Yeah, the Candace interview is going crazy right now.
A lot of people liked it.
Shalom Myron from Israel.
Okay, R Master, book behind you.
Oh, my bad.
We got to put up no bigotry on this podcast.
No bigotry.
There we go.
That's better.
That's a lot better.
Okay.
Would you do an interview on the Breakfast Club alongside Andrew Tate about Kamal's loss to Trump if they invited you?
Yeah, I would do Breakfast Club, but they would never invite me, bro.
They would, bro, Breakfast Club, the only way Breakfast Club would invite me is it would be an adversarial interview, right?
So what that basically means is if they had me on, since their base, their fan base is like, you know, basically women and if you know what I'm saying, like they're gonna, they're gonna have to make it an adversarial interview, which, you know, anytime you have someone controversial like me that says certain things, they're gonna have to make adversarial.
And the other thing, too, you guys got to understand, right?
So let me let me break this shit down because a lot of you guys want to be influencers.
You guys ask me this question all the time.
So let me just answer this one time so you guys never get confused again.
When it comes to collaborating, right, and working with people and doing content together, there must be mutual benefit, okay, on both parties.
Okay.
You can either A, have a large platform yourself where the other person is like, okay, I want to do something with this guy because they got a big platform too.
Maybe there'll be some overlap.
Or you're so good at what you do that you're like a leading expert.
Okay.
So I'll give you guys like an example on this.
Like, you could take someone like Norman Finkelstein, right?
He's not really huge like that on regular platforms.
Like, yeah, he's on Twitter.
He has a couple hundred thousand on there, but you know, I say Twitter's not real.
Like, but he's, he's more of an expert on the conflict, right?
Between Gaza, the conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
People bring him on all the time to give his take, right?
John Mersheimer, also, he wrote the book, The Israeli Lobby, right?
He doesn't have a YouTube channel.
He's not like lit like that, but he's considered an expert.
Scott Ritter, he's brought in all the time as well for military analysis, even though he doesn't have a big YouTube channel.
Why?
Because he's an expert, right?
So it's either you have some type of expertise that's hard to find, or and people will bring you on, or you have a big platform yourself, and then they bring you on for that.
So to go to your question here with like the Breakfast Club, right?
You always have to weigh out.
So if I went over there, yes, I do have a big platform, but I'm also very controversial and I go and I'm like completely antithetical to everything that they do, right?
They're super pro black and hip-hop music, all this other bullshit, right?
They're all Democrats over there.
They're all, you know, left-leaning.
So if I were to go over there, the only way they would be able to do that without getting attacked by their audience is they would have to come in and grow me.
Okay?
That's what they would do.
You look at like what Flagrant did, they'd have to do something like that.
And that's assuming I was too big to ignore, right?
So like, I'll give you an example.
Pierce Morgan for the longest, I'm not interviewing Nick Fuentes, right?
Remember that?
I'm not interviewing Nick Fuentes.
Now all of a sudden, he's like, you know what?
I'd be open to interviewing him.
Why?
Because you can't ignore Nick anymore.
Right?
You can't ignore him anymore.
For a very long time, PBD didn't interview him.
Now he interviewed him because they're just too big to ignore.
So what ends up happening is they'll be like, all right, this guy's too big to ignore.
We got to bring him on now.
They bring you on and they give you an adversarial interview.
That's how social media works, chat.
Okay?
I hope that makes sense.
Give me a one.
I mean, that was a very niche topic, but you guys always ask me stuff like this.
So I'm like, look, dude, let me kind of educate you guys on how collaborations work on the internet.
That way you can frame your questions better.
because sometimes you guys like mention people that like would never fucking have me on their shit, right?
Or, or the third situation, I'll give you all a third one.
They won't invite you because they're gatekeeping, right?
Now, a perfect example of this is someone like a Chris Williamson, right?
So Chris Williamson brings on no-name dating coaches and no-name psychiatrists or psychologists all the time on his show, right?
But he will never bring on me, Rolo Tomasi, Michael Sartain, et cetera, the juggernauts of this shit, right?
But he brings on people that routinely, routinely fucking attack us, right?
So that's an example of, okay, I'm not bringing these guys on, even though they're big in the industry, because I don't want to fuck up what I got going on here.
And I don't want my audience to get mad.
So what I'll do is I'll bring in red, pill, white people that criticize these dudes that are a bit more relaxed and go from there.
So that's another example.
So you got people that are, they'll never platform you because different opposing views.
You got people that will platform you because you have some type of expertise.
And then you got people that will gatekeep, right?
So that's the way social media works.
I hope that answers your guys' questions.
Because I know a lot of you guys want to be YouTubers or creators yourselves, but that's how collaborations work.
Morris says, he gives me a picture.
Oh, Kamala Harris.
Yeah, the book.
Okay.
Yes, Kamala's book signing is 8 p.m.
Your time going to have her sign your book, Why Women Deserve Less.
That'll be tucked away in your book, 107 Days.
Okay, that'll be funny.
Trump just signed the release of FC Files.
I'll blame Pam Blondie and Tulsi Gabbard if we get some bullshit.
Okay.
Someone got to get assigned Kamala Harris book for Martin if he can't make it.
That'd be funny.
Marin, did you see former UFC fighter Brandon Schwab and comedian Brian Collin talk about Akash Singh's wife?
Brian said, fuck that guy.
I'm on Akash's side.
Here is the link.
I mean, bro, are these guys relevant, bro?
This is like the second time you've sent me some niggas talking shit about me, man.
You know, video is not available anymore, bro.
Okay.
Bro, get off YouTube.
It's full of ungrateful, retarded guys.
Shalom Myron from Israel.
Okay, I think we're caught up.
Firefighter Jackson says, almost died yesterday at a fire.
Holy shit.
186-pound ladder had to reach roof.
Woman FF and male FF were placing ladder.
Woman couldn't support it, crashed down in front of me.
We can't speak on why it happened.
Oh, wow.
Oh, wow.
So female firefighter and a male firefighter were placing the ladder.
The woman couldn't support it and it crashed in front of you.
Yo.
Hey, man.
I'm just glad you're here with us, bro.
Yo, what the?
Bro, almost, bro, almost had a tombstone for that shit, bro.
Oh, my God.
Sorry, Firefighter Jackson.
I'm glad you're here with us, though, bro.
So fucking bullshit, dude.
So fucking bullshit with all this stuff, man.
This woke shit is getting out of control, man.
It really is, dude.
Holy.
Mickey said, Mickey, subscribe.
Welcome to the OSS.
Yeah, I'm Chris says.
Two-part chat.
Hey, Martin, I just wanted to show you some support and thank you for putting all the wisdom and knowledge in your content.
You helped me gain more mental fortitude in all aspects of life.
I appreciate that, bro.
Pablito says that Jeet Akash won't be able to roast the crowd anymore after his wife ruined his career.
Yeah, bro.
I'm actually surprised at how mainstream me cooking him went.
You know, I think the reason why they're going at him so hard is because he had been so disrespectful to us.
You know what I mean?
Like, we went over there to Flakrin, bro.
We went there in good faith, man.
And him and Andrew Schultz, like, we're being complete fucking dickheads.
And also, like, yo, here's the thing.
Don't fucking don't let Andrew fool you guys.
Andrew Schultz, guys, is a bigger snake than anybody else.
He is the biggest snake of all of them.
And I've seen a lot of like hit pieces come out on him recently.
People saying that he's like a fraud and he's gotten too cocky and shit like that.
And bro, it's crazy how people are waking up.
I called this shit out three years ago.
All you guys have been watching me for a minute, you guys were watching Fresh and Fit?
Y'all remember I told you guys three years ago that Andrew Schultz was a piece of shit.
But now people are like really starting to see it.
Like, you know, since he's been doing these comedy specials, he's been growing in popularity.
People are seeing how much of an arrogant prank he is.
You know what I mean?
He's been, yo, the mask always comes off, bro.
The mask always comes off.
So I'm glad that people are finally seeing how much of a piece of shit he is, bro.
Because bro really is a piece of shit.
So anyway, I digress.
Let's see here if there's anything else.
Yes, they're relevant.
They're friends with Joe Rogan.
I never heard of these niggas, bro.
And the link you sent me didn't work.
Can Scott Ritter come back for an update on Russian War?
I can.
Yeah, I'm Chris says, I would like you to watch EWU body cam that just came out today.
I called the guy, discovered wife's affair on JTube on your own time.
Med should never self-delete, but you can't save them all.
Very unfortunate, man.
Very, very unfortunate.
Let me see here.
I have no idea who these niggas are.
Let's see here.
But you know what?
Since you're an OSS guy, I'll entertain her for a little bit.
Let's go ahead.
What other show gets you guys involved like this, man?
Ash for this traditional lady.
Yeah.
So she's going viral like big time.
So many different, yeah, so many different people are talking about because she started a podcast with one of her friends and she's been saying some really crazy stuff.
Because you know, first of all, Akash has said that him and his wife, they were both virgins before they got married, right?
Really?
Yeah.
And that's his first ever.
So he probably had a traditional marriage or something.
That's interesting.
Okay, I've seen this guy before.
I don't know who he is, but yeah.
So let's see where I can start this one.
Here's an older video.
So let me just play this real quick.
My wife also hadn't had any sexual partners.
So that helped us connect a lot more.
Let me ask you this.
And I do believe her.
If you've seen her, then it's hard to believe.
If your man is weird about periods, that's a red flag.
Break up with him immediately.
No pun intended.
Because when I was in college, I dated this guy.
You know, he didn't want to fool around when I was on like the heaviest days of my period.
Okay, totally understandable.
I get that.
And I was like, oh, great.
Good news.
My period ended.
Like, we can like have fun tonight.
Blah, blah, blah.
He was going down on me.
Like, wouldn't you know it?
I was still spotting.
Also, if you're like poking around down there, like more blood can sometimes come out, even if your period is over.
Like, I swear to God, like, I thought my period was done.
He like looked at me with so much disgust.
And I'll never forget that moment.
Like, I felt so ashamed and so dirty.
And like, he was like, do this to me and all this stuff.
Hold on.
So she's talking about being spotty and with a partner there, right?
So the whole virgin thing kind of is like a little bit iffy now.
But let me show you this clip.
This probably like summarizes a bunch of stuff that's been going on here.
My wife also had a sexual partner, so that helped us connect a lot more.
If you've seen her, then let me ask you this.
I can believe that.
I was popping my pussy and living my best life in these white boy frat houses.
That's our video, chat.
We're cooking.
Trying to have an orgy.
So Nav is her friend's husband.
Who she's talking to right now?
His body goes crazy.
His face part always flaves, never declines.
I didn't know that Nav's dick is like at least 10 inches.
So one time I met this guy on Tinder and I made the dumb mistake of letting him sleep over, like not really wanting to fucking hook up.
And I like woke up in the morning and like my asshole was a little sore.
And I remember any kind of horns you watch when you use a vice breaker.
How does he like my own husband while I'm like doing it?
Wait, that's kind of baller, but I could never do it.
Bro, this is so painful listening to her talk, man.
I gotta fast forward.
Sorry, chat.
Yo, Alejandro, I got your chat up on screen, nigga.
If this shit is whack, the chat's gonna roast you.
Let me put it.
You guys see that right there?
Alejandro Amire is the one that said this in.
So if this shit is whack, chat, get ready to cook him.
Let's see what these losers say.
You sent me this stupid ass late man.
Let's see.
Say a lot of stuff like that publicly online, and that's she's married to him.
So, of course.
I support Akash.
Yeah.
Let's take a little break here because this episode finally kills Bros and Akash was like putting them down on a flagrant chin.
He really wagging, hating on Akash.
I can't imagine how he feels.
No, by the way, people are not really, there's one person that's just a tough one.
There's one podcast, this one, Myron Gaines.
They're hating on him because Akash was like putting them down on flagrant shit and he's getting so much hate right now.
But they're mostly feeling sorry for him.
He's getting so much hate.
No, he's getting just dogpiled on.
I can't imagine what he's going through.
I don't know the relationship they have.
I like Akash.
Yeah.
I like Akash.
I can't imagine.
Imagine.
Imagine being married.
Yeah, we're never going to jump.
We're definitely, me and Brennan are never going to pile on Akash.
I got that guy's back.
Yeah.
I don't know him well, but I like him.
And for those of you out there jumping on right now, just hold on.
Put your, just for one fucking second, be a decent human.
Yeah.
Imagine you're married.
Take it at his word.
He thought she was a virgin.
This comes out.
They're married.
She's going on podcasts saying this stuff, which is a whole nother issue he needs to address.
Well, he'll be playing a character.
I don't know what she's doing here.
Maybe she's trying to get, she might be, whatever she's doing.
Yeah, I mean, no, just the character thing.
I don't, but just imagine me and Akash right now.
Just be fucking about someone like Akash and being a comic.
I know.
Yo, look at this fucking coat from these two guys, bro.
Like, this is wild.
They know this is indefensible.
They know that he's a fucking simp.
They know that this makes him look really bad.
They know I'm fucking right.
Well, you know.
That we as comics, like sometimes we put on this kind of tough guy thing or we talk trash.
But at the end of the day, Akash is funny because he's an artist, because he's a sensitive guy, because he's a good guy, because he likes human beings.
You know, like this is.
Okay, if he's a good guy, then don't fucking invite guys on your podcast to fucking ambush them and attack them for making jokes on black women when you do the same shit or criticize them and talk shit about their worldview when it comes to women when you're with a fucking whore.
That's the problem here.
Okay?
The reason why he's getting absolutely fucking flamed right now is because he deserves it.
The dude was talking out his ass, trying to make it look like he knew everything about women, try to come at me in fresh and be like, oh, you guys don't know what you guys are talking about.
You guys are stupid.
Do I need to give niggas a fucking reminder?
Hold on.
Because people be fucking forgetting, bro.
This interview right here, right?
Gift your perspective.
It aged fucking perfectly because all this dude Akash was trying to do was just talk shit, right?
Let's see here.
No, no, but like, no, like, okay, okay.
You're taking.
Like, but isn't this bitch ass nigga was trying to lecture us?
This fucking bitch ass nigga was trying to lecture us.
This guy was trying to play good cop.
Like, bro, it was all a setup.
Hypocrites.
You're being hypocrites in the dude.
Look, see, now he's saying, now this dude was calling us hypocrites.
It was just Akash, by the way.
And this dude was saying, oh, you guys are talking shit about black women.
Yo, this dude's with a white bitch, man.
we said it's a joke I'm saying, so you said, so you made a bad joke.
So you wish you didn't say that.
No.
They're trying to get us to apologize.
And the joke that we're talking about, by the way, here, guys, was we don't dabble in the dark.
That's what these niggas are oppressed about.
We made a joke saying that we don't dabble in the dark.
So, yeah, you heard that right.
Comedians brought us on their podcast to Virtue Signal and try to get us to apologize for making jokes on black women and apologize for our views on dating women the way that we tell guys to date where you're coming from a defensive position, so girls don't fucking finesse you.
And then three years fucking later, this stupid fucking dothead nigga's wife is being a whore all over fucking Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, dragging his name through the mud to do so.
This could not have aged better.
I'm always going to be on the side of jokes.
And that's just who I am.
I'm a comedian.
And I support him.
We also can't necessarily ask him to have the same empathy as us as comedians.
That's a black dude.
I'll tell you.
As a black comedian, I always gotta do it.
I can understand.
I'm trying to be funny and I misward some shit.
But then when I peel it back and I go to.
That's what this entire podcast is about.
Was trying to grill us for making a joke saying that we don't dabble in the dark.
And these guys are comedians, by the way.
How you call yourself flagrant, but you get so triggered by our jokes.
And I dig into what you're saying.
That's how you know.
Fresh and fit are some real niggas, bro.
I guess we're too flagrant for even flagrant.
It's still just as it's more troubling than me.
So say that.
Like, say, hey, I misspoke.
I told the bad joke.
But you guys are doubling down and saying you're like, there's nothing wrong with what I said.
You're damn right.
Nope.
Nothing wrong at all.
Nothing wrong at all, bitch ass nigga.
Nothing wrong at all, bitch ass nigga.
Y'all both said that you date black women.
This dude is such a virtue signaling fucking loser, bro.
As long as they fit the things that you want.
That's not a normal preference.
No, no, no.
No, no, but like, no, like, okay, okay.
See, we stay calm the whole time.
These niggas are getting mad.
You're taking Dublin Dark as like Eric Bogger.
We're saying see if we can find a part where he tries to lecture us on women.
Here, let me just, I think I have it here somewhere.
I think it's pimper be pimped.
It's like, bro, you don't like, how can you develop a loving relationship with somebody?
Oh, yeah, they didn't like our quote when we said it's either pimp or be pimped.
They didn't like when we said that either.
You're constantly going, am I pimping or is she pimping?
That's dangerous.
Here's the thing.
One person in the relationship, whoever cares less, has the leverage.
And we want the guy to always care less.
We want the man to always have the leverage.
Childish as fuck.
And you guys, you guys.
See, look, oh, they're so childish.
I don't like hearing that.
Childish.
Here we go.
More ad homs.
Let's see what else he's got to say.
We truly feel.
I'm not.
I'm not.
These are new beliefs, bro.
You're not telling me some shit none of us have ever heard.
We all heard this from fraternity guys in college.
I'm saying there's room in your, and I don't have a problem with a lot of the stuff you say.
I just think there is room for growth.
And you guys' refusal to acknowledge it almost kind of proves it to me, confirms it to me that you guys are not willing to grow right now.
And that's fine.
That's some ego shit.
We're just saying there's room for growth.
A very mature answer is, yeah, probably.
If you say that to me, I'm sure I got room to grow.
Y'all are literally saying, nah, we know how it is.
We're in Miami.
I bet if you go to Idaho and see only two bitches are getting flown out of Idaho, you'd be like, oh, the world isn't like this.
We're just asking you to look and take an assessment of what you say and what you spread and be like, okay, maybe there's room for growth.
And y'all ain't willing to do that for an hour and a half.
I mean, I truly feel that.
And that's what they brought us in to try to get us to apologize.
And man, is this video age perfectly?
Dom de Monko, Monko.
Hey, Akash, Andrew Schultz, stupid black nigga in the back.
Shut the fuck up forever.
Shut the fuck up forever.
Dom de Monko, Monko.
You fucking simps.
I got a bunch of married loser niggas that don't get any fucking women.
This dude was like a virgin before he got married trying to lecture me on how to fucking deal with females.
Shut the fuck up forever.
The whole flagrant staff shut the fuck up forever.
And here's the other thing, too, just so you guys know.
I texted Andrew Schultz's monkey ass and I said, yo, we could go ahead and do a debate.
No response.
You want to know why?
Because I'd embarrass the fuck out of them.
Because now what we said came fucking true.
It came true.
They predicted it would happen in 10 years.
It actually happened in three years.
Here, let me see if I can find the clip for y'all niggas real quick, bro.
Look at this.
Here's Andrew Schultz himself.
Dove is trying desperately to get married.
I mean, I'm married.
Akash is married.
Mark is married, right?
Like, Dove is trying desperately to get married, right?
So it's just like, it's possible.
Now, granted, we might call you in 10 years and be like, y'all were fucking right.
Try three.
Dom de Monco.
And let me be wrong.
Let me be wrong.
Look at Akash just steaming on the side over here.
But for right now, I think.
I mean, I'm married.
Fucking losers.
All right, let's finish up these comedians coping for Akash.
Let's see here what this nigga's got to say.
This is not somebody.
This is not a guy to jump on top of.
And just because he's on a successful podcast, just because he's a successful comedian, he's a good guy, man.
He's a good fucking guy.
And, you know, for me, in these kinds of situations, it's better just to keep your mouth shut and let them work their way.
What did Akash do?
Akash say anything about the clip?
Yeah, I'll show you the clip.
Hopefully, this is the full one.
He's got to address it, I guess.
So this is yeah, he's got it because they're trolling him on his fucking social media.
Everything this guy posts, they're making fun of his wife.
Weird thing about this clip, though.
Yo, this makes me feel sick.
Yeah, it's a tough one.
Let's see if this.
Let's see if a flagrant invites us back.
They probably won't.
But I'd be fucking happy to go on there, do a debate, or fucking say, I told y'all so, but they'll never do that shit.
They're terrified, probably, at this point.
Some of the things are true.
Preference is not the thing.
So this is a few years ago.
And this is a Maurer guy that I'm talking about.
I know, but it does a show.
Akash reacting the most recent.
What I find corny as is my preference is not my women.
Now, I thought it was I'm not dating my women, period, which is the corniest human being outside of a criminal to me.
Period.
Akash only dates Brown.
Akash has been with one girl in his life who is his wife.
That's my wife.
That's an alien.
You guys have established yourselves as role models from simps to pimps, which is another model I find kind of corny.
But I looked into what you guys are about.
And a lot of this shit is just childish, which is fine if you want to be funny.
If you're going to paint yourself as life coaches and then say it like, my preference is, which is honestly you see the pompous, condescending language here from this guy trying to lecture us.
It is, I don't want to date black girls.
That's the way every black dude that white girl.
Yes, and this is because we said we don't want to date black girls, or we made a joke that we don't normally dabble in the dark, so to speak.
Says it.
I've dated black girls in my life.
All right, bro.
Who the hasn't?
Except me.
You know what I mean?
Everybody's going to dabble in everything.
It is the mentality that I have an issue with.
And a lot of stuff you guys say in general, I think, is stuff that's kind of childish.
I saw a clip where you were like, oh, the nuclear family's falling apart.
What do you do?
I don't get married.
Just don't get married.
You're actually trying to help, man.
Are you talking about incels who are 18 years old?
That's some shit you say to college.
I'm going to turn you from a simp to a pimp.
All right, bro.
Can we grow up?
I mean, yeah, he's got.
So he's basically talking smack on these guys on his show.
And then this stuff comes out years later.
At least he was saying it to them, though.
Yeah, exactly.
He stands for values that I agree with at the end of the day.
I mean, I, you know.
So, but once, okay, okay.
Uh, Shannon Brooks says, Myron, uh, or no, so Busa said, this dude on the left is an actor, Myron.
That's why he's so blue pill.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.
All right, he's an actor.
That makes perfect sense now.
Thank you, Shannon Brooks, for letting me know that.
Okay, that makes sense now.
He's an actor.
All right.
This is happening.
When you're a podcaster and you've been talking for a long time, you're going to get it back, right?
I mean, it's just part of the game.
It's the game.
And so this is Myron's response to.
No, here's the thing.
He's getting it back because he brought guests on to fucking berate them about dumb shit.
That's why he's getting it back.
After everything's been happening here, right?
And he's talking smack on Schultz, too, which is not cool, but not cool.
Okay.
He goes, I'm never wrong about these women.
Stupid ass.
Akash tried to like.
Bro, I didn't want to say Jeet.
She went about women years ago with his equally retarded.
All right.
Niggas can't even say it, bro.
Yo, these dudes are pussies, bro.
These dudes are fucking.
I can't say Juna retarded.
I'm a comedian, though.
Here's the Jeet, stupid.
That's why we microphone ourselves with Peck is about to kick him.
That's just all the videos out there.
Bro, you know these guys are cucked.
Well, they can't even, they're supposed to be comedians.
They can't even read my tweet, bro.
They're so scared.
I'm power with her doing all that stuff.
And then the way Akash responded is by just putting that video up again.
Who is the guy that just said that?
Who is that guy?
They have a podcast.
I think it's called From Wimps.
The one that has a big following.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They're popular on YouTube.
Fine, let them talk.
And they're like, you know, men dating.
We're definitely more popular than these niggas.
Definitely more popular than these fucking guys.
Never heard of these dudes in my life.
Coach kind of stuff.
But this is his, this is Akash's response.
And it's just basically that same clip.
My preference is not my women.
Now, I thought it was, I'm not dealing with this.
Is a thing.
You know?
Yeah.
Like, this is like, also, it's good for that podcast because Schultz is massive.
So it's good to go back and forth.
I just, I hate that.
I'm saying I told you I did that.
I go, these dudes are such pussies, man.
I'm like, fuck.
I just don't like seeing people over share in general.
Maybe there's some overshoot.
Akash needs to have a talk with his wife, though, for sure.
You know, just like, come on, man.
Like, I've been in this game a long time, and then this just causes.
I'm not saying you can't do it, but being that free about everything, it just fucks things up for me.
Like, there's people who are not rooting for me.
You're giving them more firepower.
I'm not saying don't do it.
Could you not allude to some of that stuff for me?
Can you not embarrass me?
That's how I'd handle it.
I mean, I'm an old-fashioned guy.
And you are too.
And, you know, like it's, it's like when you're married, I would say having each other's back is that's the most important at all costs.
And I better cost her.
It's like I call my wife my rot or die.
I'm defending that woman to the end of.
I think most people are.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well.
Well, yeah.
Yeah.
Anyway, I wish him well.
It's got to be tough to go.
Yeah.
I'm in.
We're in Akash Singh's camp.
And so fuck those guys.
And I got his back.
So.
Look at that.
Defending this retard fucking blindly, not knowing that he literally put this upon himself by talking shit.
So how about this?
Fuck this fucking guy, this random, unknown, pussified Hollywood actor motherfucker that can't even read tweets.
These guys are supposed to be comedians.
Yo, this is why.
Yo, honestly, guys, this is why streamers are far more popular than like establishment Hollywood people.
Because look, they couldn't even read my tweet out without like fucking blurting out shit or whatever.
These guys are establishment figures.
And the 2024 election, which Kamala lost, by the way, right?
That was one off the back of influencers, podcasters, et cetera.
Not off establishment shows like these fucking guys who are too scared to say the word retarded.
It's a sad state of affairs when we got comedians terrified to say the word retarded or Jeep.
So, no, fuck those guys.
Fuck those guys.
Because the thing is, is that Akash brought this upon himself and he deserves every fucking joke that comes his way.
But yeah, Alejandro, I don't know.
Chat, what do you guys think?
L-clip or W clip for Alejandro?
You guys go ahead and I'll let the chat decide.
One, if it was a good clip, two if it was a bad clip.
Here we go.
Alejandro says, yes, they're relevant.
They're good friends.
Let's see, guys.
I got his chat on screen.
You guys can either roast or praise Alejandro for giving us that clip.
Was it worth it or not?
I'll let you guys fight it out in the comments.
All right.
And I think Trump just signed the Epstein bill.
All right, again, mostly ones.
Good job, Alejandro.
Okay.
So let's go into, since we're on the topic of Epstein real quick.
So yesterday, this video came out.
My favorite news station, CNN.
Have you both again?
Epstein survivors says President Trump owes them an apology.
I don't think the last time we spoke that we thought we by the way, CNN is having a field day with this Epstein stuff, bro.
Oh my God.
They've made like hundreds of videos on this Epstein shit.
Be here in this moment on the verge of having the president sign this and it becoming law here in Washington.
Things accelerated quickly.
Things don't move forever in Washington, D.C., and then all of a sudden they do.
And that's what happened.
But 427 to 1 over in the House.
It was unanimous in the Senate.
Congressman Massey, for you, as the Republican who led this, obviously bipartisan, but as the Republican who led this, what do you say to those members who for months refused to put their names on your discharge petition and then wound up voting for this today?
All that's necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.
And we had good men doing nothing for five months.
And really our speaker was disparaging our legislation for five months.
He ended up voting for it.
And he could have saved us all a lot of trouble.
He could have brought justice to the survivors here five months sooner if he just brought the bill to the floor.
Justice could have been brought five months sooner.
I mean, there was one member, Clay Higgins, who voted against it.
Have you spoken to him or heard why exactly he was opposed to this when every single other member of the House voted for it?
No, Thomas tells me that he thought it was hypocritical for Speaker Johnson to be saying it's a bad bill, it's a bad bill, and then suddenly telling everyone to vote for it.
But the important things here is the survivors.
I mean, they had to come to the Capitol twice, once on September 3rd, when the story was dying, when the Speaker had shut down Congress, and they really caught the nation's attention.
That gave us momentum.
Look, we had to overcome the president.
We had to overcome the cabinet.
We had to overcome the speaker.
We had to overcome the Congress being shut down.
We had to overcome them not swearing in the 218th member of Congress.
And the only reason it happened is that the survivors came twice, and then they came again today and the powerful stories that they told.
And the president ultimately saw that he was going to lose 50, 60, 70, even more votes.
And he said, look, I don't want to do that.
I'm going to sign it.
He should have the survivors there when he signs it.
That's the one thing I really think is important because the president of the United States should acknowledge what happened to these women and how they were raped, how they were abused.
And to essentially start making it about y'all.
Yeah, I mean, he really ran his campaign on this.
This is why I voted for him.
This release of these files has been so important to me for so long that when he ran with that, I really had some hope that someone was going to do something about it, no matter what the motive was right behind it, that he was going to release them and solidarity with us.
But then he completely flipped.
And I mean, he was even working with our lawyers and stuff.
So it was really hard to go from helping us to completely turning on us and then calling it a Democratic hoax when he knew it wasn't.
So he thought it was just a political play.
And I think that was wrong.
And I think that added fuel to the fire against both parties and where it didn't need to be.
Wendy, do you think that what happened today on Capitol Hill and what the congressmen here have been fighting for helps put survivors back at the forefront of this instead of politics being at the front of this?
I think it's our best attempt yet, yes.
And we are trying.
I think it's today shows us that we are being seen and we're being heard.
And if we can keep that momentum, then I think that that's, yes.
Lisa, how are you feeling?
You've obviously been very outspoken about this and talked about how important this transparency is for you as well.
Do you feel like you're on the verge of finally getting that transparency?
I actually do feel that way.
I started speaking out just because I wanted to stand up for other survivors that have gone through the same pain that we have, but couldn't find their voice.
So I was trying to have the courage and the bravery to stand up there to have that voice for them.
And just like Wendy said, just feeling validated, feeling seen, feeling heard.
That's what we really wanted, you know, was to stand up there and say, you know, this happened to us, but what are we going to do now?
And it's been a few months.
It's been tough.
It's not easy to speak out about something of this magnitude.
It just really isn't.
But we feel good about it now.
We've been really just excited altogether when we got the news.
Well, and a big question is what happens now?
Obviously, people really didn't expect this to go through the Senate as easily as it did pass with unanimous consent as it's the plan.
President Trump said he'll sign it already.
Do you have concerns, Congressman, that the Justice Department's investigations that he's ordered into the Democrats who were named in these emails last week could be used as a justification for not releasing everything that the DOJ has?
Well, first of all, what's going to happen next?
The legislation gives the executive branch only 30 days to produce these files.
And if they redact anything, they've got 15 days to explain and justify any redactions.
So we drafted this legislation so that if it did pass, that's a big reason why Trump doesn't like Thomas Massey or Marjorie Taylor Greene.
This Epstein file shit is the main reason why he's trying to primary both of them.
Things would be on a fast track.
And it is true that if they start investigations in one sort of silo of area of these Epstein files, they could block or delay.
It won't delay it forever, but they could delay releasing those files there.
But here's the thing.
There are a thousand victims and there are so many perpetrators.
They can't open enough cases to block all of the Epstein files and to protect all of these perpetrators.
So even if they do these what seemed to be partisan investigations, that's another thing that bothers me about the announcement the president made is he named Democrats and things that he was going to investigate.
These survivors are not partisan.
They don't belong to one party and the perpetrators aren't either.
And so this shouldn't be about political divide.
So I hope that that was sort of a bluff and I hope that the DOJ will release all the files.
It's not just the DOJ, man.
These guys are so fucking narrow-minded on this topic.
It's actually insane.
Even if they start investigations, they don't have enough investigators to block all the Epstein files.
Do you think it's a bluff?
Well, here's the good news when he signs the bill.
He no longer is responsible.
I mean, if he was trying to protect friends or donors, he could just say, look, my hands are tied.
I have nothing to do with it.
The Congress has passed this law.
I'm not doing anything.
And it's actually justice career officials who have to release the files.
And they are going to be subject to a criminal prosecution or contempt of Congress if they don't, whether it's Trump or a future administration.
So that's why this law is so powerful and it actually can, if there was pressure on Donald Trump from his friends or donors or other.
And then I know he signed a document recently.
Literally.
just signed it today, made it to his desk.
Interesting.
So CNN is saying he's stalling?
Nah, bro.
I think he signed it.
Let's see here.
Anyone breathes a word of a Palestinian state, we are out of the coalition.
They're putting forth resolutions for Israel to annex the Palestinian territories.
Netanyahu, at this point, is not really leading.
He's more following them.
The other two parties are not.
Americans from the far right, from the middle, from the left, all saying we believe that powerful men abusing and raping teenage girls should be held accountable.
It's a vision throughout the political spectrum.
And it was certainly a huge stride forward for the victims who so courageously stood up and shared their stories.
But let's keep working toward the finish line when there will be actual accountability for the perpetrators and full justice for the victims.
Senator Gariego.
Thank you.
Well, today we've won the battle for justice.
We won the battle for these poor women that were victimized repeatedly, both by these awful elite men as well as the Trump administration by trying to cover up every step of the way accountability.
But it's just a battle.
There is still war that needs to go on.
We should not be in any doubt that this president is going to take every opportunity, along with his allies, along with Pam Bondi, to slow down, to cover up, to confuse, because at the end of the day, the truth will come out and it will hurt this administration.
So I just encourage everyone that was involved and was involved in the fight from day one to make sure that we do not fall for the same traps that he's going to continue to put down.
These women deserve justice.
These women deserve to be treated like any other U.S. citizen.
And just because it was elite men from New York City or from our Lago or from wherever in the world, they deserve to be brought to trial and to justice just as much as anyone else.
The president needs to show that he is for us and not for them and stop trying to stop a real open investigation and a real understanding of what happened with the Epstein files.
Thank you.
Okay, questions.
Yes.
What's your reaction to this proposal from Health Committee Chairman Bill Cassie to set up HSA accounts to help people afford their insurance plans on the Obamacare marketplace?
Could that be a potential concern?
Okay, so let's see here.
And this comes an hour ago.
Let's see what the latest is on this.
Is Trump stalling on Epstein?
The president at this hour, well, we don't know if he signed the bill to release the Epstein files.
Certainly no cameras invited in any pomp and circumstance for this.
No announcement that it's done.
White House officials tonight are refusing to say when Trump will sign the bill, even though, of course, after fighting it for months, tooth and nail, Trump had to cave and say that he would sign it.
So I'm for any, I don't think they can do whatever they want.
You could give them everything.
Sure, I would.
So then what is the holdup?
And when Trump signs the bill, because of course he has now said he will sign it.
Will we ever see the documents?
Here's how it will go once Trump signs that bill into law.
Trump's Attorney General Pam Bondi will then have 30 days to release the more than 300 gigabytes of data and physical evidence that it has on the convicted sex offender.
But when asked if she'll actually release the files to the American public, Bondi refused again and again and again to answer the question directly.
We'll continue to follow the law.
Oh, yeah.
They had a big press conference earlier today, chat.
I think they did like some big takedown or whatever.
So that's where this question came from.
This morning, like they did a press conference for someone that was smuggling in like literally tons of drugs, like tons at the ton level.
And they did this big press conference.
So that's probably where this question came from.
And to have maximum transparency.
What are you doing here over the next 30 days as we understand it?
We will continue to follow the law with maximum transparency while protecting victims.
Do you mean that you will provide all the files by 30 days?
We will follow the law.
And again, we will continue to follow the law.
Okay.
I mean, when you play that response, follow the law again and again and again, it sort of speaks for itself.
It leaves open the window for every possible loophole, including withholding the files because of ongoing investigations, which is key because Bondi is at this moment investigating Epstein's ties to Democrats.
An investigation that flies in the face, of course, of what her Justice Department declared a little over four months ago.
In a two-page memo, the DOJ wrote about its investigation into Epstein and his clients, quote, this systematic review revealed no incriminating client list.
There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions.
We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.
They said no client list, no investigation for an investigation into anyone.
Well, so in that case, might as well put all the files out there.
But obviously, they didn't want to do that.
And why launch an investigation only now against their own stated conclusions after months of fighting against the files release?
What changed since then that you launched this investigation?
Information that has come for information.
There's information that the new information, additional information.
Okay, obviously there.
Twisting herself too.
Okay, according to Trump's true social, he signed it.
Let me look here.
Trump, true social.
Let's see.
35 minutes ago, Crushano, or whatever his name is.
Okay, talking about Mamdani.
Okay.
53 minutes ago, Jeffrey Epstein, who was charged by the Trump Justice Department in 2019, not the Democrats, was a lifelong Democrat, donated thousands of dollars to Democrat politicians and was deeply associated with many well-known Democrat figures such as Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, sleazeback political activist Reid Hoffman, minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat congressman Stacey Plaskett, and many more.
Perhaps the truth about these Democrats and their association with Jeffrey Epstein will soon be revealed because I have just signed the bill to release the Epstein files.
As everyone knows, I asked Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thun to pass this bill in the House and Senate respectively.
Because of this request, the votes were almost unanimous in favor of passage.
At my direction, the Department of Justice has already turned over close to 50,000 pages of documents to Congress.
Do not forget the Biden administration did not turn over a single file or page related to Democrat Epstein, nor did they ever speak about him.
Democrats have used the Epstein issue, which affects them far more than the Republican Party, in order to try and distract from our amazing victories, including the great big beautiful tax cut bill, strong borders, no men and women's sports, or transgender for everyone, ending DEI, stopping Biden's record-setting inflation, lowering prices, biggest tax and regulation cuts in history, ending eight wars, rebuilding our military, knocking out Lorraine's nuclear capability, getting trillions of dollars invested in the U.S., creating the hottest country anywhere in the world,
and even delivering the huge defeat to the Democrats on the recent shutdown disaster.
Holy crap, this guy is the king of fucking run-on sentences.
Anyway, for years, our great nation has had to endure Russia, Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, impeachment hoax number one, impeachment hoax number two, and many other Democrat-created witch hunts and scams, all of which have been so terrible and divisive for our country and have been done to confuse, deflect, and distract from the great job that Republicans and the Trump administration are doing.
The latest hoax will backfire on the Democrats just as all the rest have.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Make America great again.
Oh, man.
Bro, it's hilarious, man.
We will never have a more entertaining president.
And it's crazy because this guy went to an Ivy League school and he writes this way.
But hey, it is what it is.
So we'll see what happens.
We'll see what happens.
I don't think the DOJ has everything.
Pop up says, thoughts on Democrat congresswoman getting exposed for being coached by Epstein during Trump's impeachment?
Why isn't this a big story?
That's a good idea.
Yeah, that's true.
It's Maddie P. Do you believe Trump's withholding the FC files due to him having leverage on his enemies that are on the list or not?
I think there's just embarrassing things in there for all parties.
That's what I think.
I think we're going to find embarrassing things for everybody.
Forrest Hussell says, I got a bitch-ass brother 12 years older than me that hasn't let our mom see his kid in years because she voted for Trump.
Oh, wow.
I haven't seen him in years.
But you think I should back him when I do or front hand?
That is kind of weird that he's that pissed off about it, but that's Democrat.
That's liberals, bro.
They're stupid.
Hey, YouTube Rokies.
I'm trying to keep this stream on my TV.
Smash the like button.
Yeah, how many likes do we got?
We only got 700.
Guys, smash the like button, bro.
We should be having 2,000, man.
Ghana left, Brian Callahan, got me too.
And Steven Crowder's show sometimes.
Okay.
Apparently, Slitz never fucked with her either.
So Boosted, he's a dude from the movie Hangover.
JDS, it's hilarious that Akasha's wife said we've heard all this before from Frat Boys.
It's nothing new.
Shin and Bricks, Donald Trump signed the bill.
Yep.
So Boosted, the dude on the left is actor Myron.
That's why Blue Pill.
Yep.
Kool-Aid Assassin says, next time, ask that nigga cash if there's room for growth and his wife's used a pussy.
Okay.
Sky King.
And shout out to you, Kool-Aid Assassin.
You're the one that made that fucking hilarious mashup.
Sky King.
His wife is just like Israel.
All she does is just disrespect and keeps on embarrassing him nationally.
Facts.
Kool-Aid.
Fuck that Jeet and those two.
Okay.
Netat.
If this happened to you, then they would all roast you.
The cope is real.
Of course.
The Frank, the real Frank says, just signed up for OSS Gray Show in Ohio.
Appreciate you, bro.
Mickey says, he says, but why do you cringe it?
But why do you look cringe at times when talking with Gary?
I don't cringe.
Mickey, Martin, what do you make of the recent reports and speculation about the Egyptian private jets that were allegedly observed around the events connected?
Yeah, interesting stuff.
We are going to talk about some of that too.
Here, Martin, a girl said I was weird and desperate for unfollowing her after she said she wanted to be friends after we were talking for a couple of days and have a good conversation.
Was I right for unfollowing her?
Yeah, you were.
Don't let her shame you.
No free attention.
Bring Scott Ritter back for the thing.
Yeah.
I would like to watch EW Body Cam video that just came out today.
Called guy.
Okay, yeah, I heard what you said that one.
Okay.
Martin, did Al Gore have anything to do with 9-11 or MC files?
Not that I know.
No Billy.
So I was talking to my dad about how Darky seemed to have to go to jail.
His response was hilarious.
Well, yeah, because there's free food and free housing.
Hey, Noam Billy, nigga, you better not be fat anymore, by the way.
I didn't see you in Vegas.
You need to send a picture to the chat right now, Noam Billy.
Send a picture to the OSS niggas right now in the OSS chat, bro.
You better not be fat anymore, nigga.
Ferrari Makari, Martin sent like 200 last week to ask, are you looking to ask, are we locking in for that on the street interview at the book signing?
Are you even going?
I don't know if I'm going to go.
I got shit to do, man.
Martin, please watch Palestine 36 Trailer, a bass film that just premiered from Air POV about events of 1936 Palestine leading to the Nakba.
It's not getting enough visibility because it's not Hollywood.
We know that.
Okay.
I think we're caught up on chats.
All right, let's get into David.
He has now been, as you guys know, this musician has officially been named as a suspect in the murder of the girl that was found in the trunk.
For those of you that are wondering, David is a recording artist.
He got really popular earlier this summer and fall because I think his car, it was either a rental or a car he owns.
A girl, a young girl, was found in it dead for multiple days.
Everybody, we just broke a big story, a huge story, really, on the website in the David investigation, in the investigation into Celeste Rivas' death.
That's the name of the victim.
I've been waiting to hear something about this.
It has been two months.
Now, when this story originally broke, guys, he was not a suspect.
They said that they weren't treating him as a suspect, but it seems as though he's officially been made a suspect in this murder investigation.
LAPD is running the case.
Since Celeste's decomposing body was found in.
Yes, we're going to have Clavicular on later tonight on After Hours chat at 11 p.m. David's Tesla.
And now we know, you know, if you for one second thought that the police had forgotten about this and this case was not going to be solved, we now know that the police have been working diligently on this case.
And here's what we have found out from our law enforcement sources.
David is viewed as a suspect in this case.
That may seem obvious, but remember, they have not publicly said anything like that.
They've not even said publicly that he is a person of interest.
We have spoken to some several well-placed sources in law enforcement and they say that in the investigation, they are viewing him as a suspect.
Another thing is they're viewing this as a homicide.
We told you more than a month ago that the key thing here is police were waiting to get the medical examiner report back and they wanted to find out the manner and cause of death.
They wanted that from the medical examiner because the reality is at this point, yes, they know that her body was decomposing, that it was chopped up, but they don't know how she died.
And they were waiting for those results.
We are told they still do not have toxicology results from the medical examiner's office.
However, what investigators do know so far is leading them to treat this as a homicide.
They're still waiting for the medical examiner report to back that up, but they are viewing David as a suspect and viewing this as a homicide.
Yeah, and it's interesting because they never named him as a suspect before when people asked.
So let's go into our boy Traplor Ross.
He covers this in more detail.
And I don't like using TMZ.
Trap more gang is that time.
It is actually that time.
Okay, it's not quite that time, but it's a step towards that time that a lot of people have been waiting for.
A lot of people have been praying for.
A lot of people thought would have come by now.
But finally, we're hearing from TMZ that David is now apparently, according to private sources that are dealing with TMZ.
Okay, and I think the police have done a couple of search warrants as well as some of the residences that he was living in.
They're saying that the investigators are now viewing David as a suspect in the Celeste Rivus apparent homicide.
Now, they're being very careful about their wording.
I'm sure they have to.
And everything in this video is my opinion.
Okay, I don't want to get sued.
Everything in this video is my opinion.
I'm just going to give you my opinion.
My opinion is that I'm delighted to hear this.
That's just my opinion.
My opinion is I'm actually relieved that perhaps the streets might be safe once again.
OK, perhaps there might be justice for little girls that are found dead in the trunks.
Yeah, and this girl is like underage, if I'm not mistaken.
Now, granted, this dude is young too.
I think this girl's like somewhere between 15 to 18 years old, 15 to 19 years old, this chick.
Deliberate East Carls.
And I'm not even joking.
I'm not making light of it.
We've all been wondering why the hell hasn't anything been done about this?
Why hasn't anything been done about it?
Why can you just be found with a dead body in your car?
Well, now it might seem like the tide is finally turning.
Okay.
TMZ other wants to report it.
And I've got some other reaction on other sites, as always, okay?
It says David is viewed as a suspect in the death of Celeste Rivas, the teenager who was found decomposing in his Tesla.
Law enforcement sources with direct knowledge are telling TMZ.
I'm out of breath.
I ran back to my, like, we've all been waiting to hear this.
Okay.
This is actually such a relief for a lot of people in my opinion.
As far as we know, there's no paperwork classifying David as a suspect.
But as one of our sources told us, investigators are looking at David as a suspect.
So all of those posts that you saw on Instagram talking about.
And that tells me since they didn't make him a suspect in the beginning, that tells me that they found new evidence that makes him the suspect now.
They definitely acquired some new evidence.
David's cleared of any wrong.
Because they made a point to say he was not a suspect a few months ago.
They made a point to say that.
So the fact now that he is a suspect leads me to believe they found something incriminating that ties him to this murder.
I mean, you would think her being dead in your car is enough, but I guess that wasn't enough back then.
Yeah, sure.
You know, what happened to all these posts?
You remember all these posts going around?
This wasn't.
Dead in the trunk of a car is nuts.
The only one.
It was post after post after post after post suspiciously.
Oh, David's not named as a murder suspect.
Oh, no, no, no.
No, it couldn't possibly be.
No, no evidence.
Just a photo and some text.
Just a photo and some text.
Well, now we've got a different photo and some text, okay?
And they're saying, even though there's no paperwork, the job is being done.
The authorities are taking this seriously.
We're also told they're viewing Celeste's death as a homicide.
Even though the medical examiner has yet to determine the cause or manner of death, investigators are still awaiting the toxicology results.
One source claims the police investigation revealed that around the spring of 2025, David took a trip in the middle of the night to a remote area of Santa Barbara County and remained there for several hours.
We've not double-sourced that information.
It's also unclear why a spring trip would be on the LAPD's radar now.
They're inferring something happened on this trip, right?
We've seen him have that creepy video of him waving at the hotel.
We've seen, you know, you've seen me, if you followed all the videos, you've seen me trekking the route from Texas to Los Angeles and the route through New Mexico that goes through this creek.
Now they're saying that there was a remote trip in the middle of the night to Santa Barbara County and he was just out there for hours.
What's that all about?
Same with not being able to find a photo or video of Celeste in September 2024.
It says David was living in the Hollywood Hills rental homes.
Cops searched the property for blood evidence and his tester was abandoned on a nearby street and told to an impound lot where Celeste body was late.
That's the search warrant I told you guys about before because he had been at one of these houses recording music.
So they searched it.
Found in the front trunk.
They've got everything, right?
Which also keep in mind, guys, if you're able to get a search warrant for a house, that means you have probable cause, which means you have informants.
You were able to collect some type of evidence, right?
You always got to read a little bit more.
Whenever the cops have a search warrant, that means they have timely information, guys.
Okay.
Getting a search warrant for a home isn't that easy.
You need to be able to establish a probable cause that evidence is going to be found at that location.
And typically, homes are at the top of the Fourth Amendment.
Does that make sense?
Okay.
Give me a one if you guys want me to go into this.
Like constitutional law when it comes to the Fourth Amendment and searches and seizures and shit like that.
Give me a one if you guys want me to cover it.
If not, give me a two and we'll keep going.
Because I have explained this many times, but I do understand that we have a lot of new viewers here that don't watch Fed 1811 or Fed Reacts or my true crime shit.
So if you guys want me to kind of go into it, give me a one.
If you guys don't, give me a two.
I'm just saying because I know we got a lot of new people here.
Things too late.
All right, too late to delete everything, right?
But they've got the footage.
They've got the throwback of her on the stream.
All right.
And we're finally getting it taken seriously, man.
This is such great news for Justice.
You know, they've replaced it.
Yo, yo, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Answer that one.
There's so many of you on answering.
Which one?
This one, this one.
What's good, David?
Big famous man.
Oh, thank you, Mitch.
Mitchokanjio.
I got someone here in Vegas.
We need to delete this.
Miles, can we delete all vibes?
And that's also going to follow the stream, too.
No, you can't.
It can't be deleted.
None of this can be deleted, unfortunately.
Okay.
You know, this basically is going to break everything down, right?
But essentially, this is kind of a follow-up, right?
It's Tuesday.
Apparently, the LAPD told TMZ on Monday that they're not close to making arrests.
They've even reached out to David's camp, but so far they've had no word back, no response, no reply.
David is clearly in shambles at the moment.
Okay, that is, that's in my opinion.
But this news has circulated all over the place.
Okay.
David is now being viewed as a suspect in the death of Celeste Revis, the teenager who was found decomposing his Tesla.
It's just a market change.
Now we're seeing different text with images on it, right?
Now we're seeing different text.
Please confirm that David's not a suspect.
Nope, it was all good just a week ago.
Same picture, different text.
All right.
People saying they've got to make up their mind.
Is he a suspect or not?
You keep changing your minds every day.
Okay.
So it looks like we got a lot of ones.
So let me go through this quickly then.
So here we go.
Fourth Amendment, right?
It really enforced the notion that each man's home is his castle.
Okay.
Secure from unreasonable searches and seizures of property by the government.
It protects against arbitrary arrests and is the basis of the law regarding search warrants, stopper frisky inspections, wiretaps, and other forms of surveillance, as well as being central to many other criminal law topics and to privacy, right?
And here you go.
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrant shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation.
So the law enforcement official, whether a special agent with the government or a detective or a police officer, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the persons or things to be seized.
Okay, so what does this mean?
This means, basically, guys, that in order for the cops to search your house, they need to be able to establish probable cause.
Now, every, you know, everything that's going to be searched is going to require different levels of probable cause, right?
So, like, if you want to search someone's storage unit, right, you're going to need a certain level of probable cause.
If you want to search someone's phone, that's going to be a little bit higher, probable cause.
You want to search someone's home, that's pretty much the highest level of probable cause because that is considered your castle.
That is considered, you know, a high expectation of what's called REP, okay?
Um, or reasonable expectation of privacy, okay?
So the higher your reasonable expectation of privacy, the higher the burden the government has to search that location.
Does that make sense?
One more time.
So the Fourth Amendment is based on REP, aka reasonable expectation of privacy.
The higher your reasonable expectation of privacy, the higher the government has of a burden to be able to establish facts and circumstances, aka probable cause to search that location.
So your home typically ends up at the top of that, right?
The home and wiretaps are like the two top things when it comes to protection from the Fourth Amendment.
Now, why am I saying this?
I'm saying this because clearly we know that the cops had searched one of his locations, studios, homes, et cetera.
So that means that they had a good amount of probable cause to be able to get in there and search it.
Now, the other thing that's very important, guys, that you guys need to always take away whenever someone searches a home, most prosecutors and judges are not going to give you a search warrant for a home unless you have real-time information.
Well, how do you get real-time information?
You get real-time information through informants, through surveillance, through witnesses, cooperators, et cetera.
Okay.
So in order for them to search that location, they had to have had pertinent and timely facts to do so.
So that's a clue.
All right.
Anytime you see the cops executing some type of search warrant at a home, that means they had insider information that there's a high likelihood that evidence will be found at that location.
And more than likely, it came from eyeballs.
Now, let me be clear about this.
Are there situations where you can get a search warrant in a house without informants?
Yes.
I'll give you an example.
Let's say you do what's called a trash run.
This is an investigative technique where, you know, law enforcement can go ahead and take your trash, right?
I've done this many times when I was on the job.
They put out their trash on the curb.
You go, you dump it out, take their trash, take it back to the office, go through it, right?
It's called a trash run.
And you basically go through, look for documents, look for whatever.
Let's say you're investigating a drug trafficker and you know he's selling drugs and you do a trash run, you find, you know, small baggies, maybe a scale, drug residue, et cetera.
Well, now you have real-time information that more than likely that house is going to have drug paraphernalia, drugs themselves, or some type of maybe money, proceeds of drug proceeds, et cetera.
So you can use that trash run, right, as the basis for a search warrant at that home.
Okay.
Now, it's kind of hard to build enough probable costs to search a home off of just a trash run.
You'd have to find quite a bit of shit.
But that's an example of where you can get a search warrant without necessarily having an informant.
But most of the time, keeping a dollar with y'all, if you're going to go ahead and get a search warrant for a home or a residence or whatever, nine out of 10 times you have either a cooperative witness, a confidential informant, maybe some other source, maybe a combination of all thereof, et cetera.
Okay.
So that is the Fourth Amendment 101 on search warrants.
Okay, guys.
Give me ones if that all makes sense.
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Had to put on my other hat from my past life on that one.
But give me ones if that makes sense and like the goddamn video because no other fucking streamer can give y'all that kind of sauce at all.
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All right, let's get back into it.
It is very confusing.
It is very frustrating.
It is very unfair.
Now, what I think is interesting, okay, is there's now a little bit more chat going on on Reddit.
And, you know, this has gone around to the David 2 subreddit.
Now, what's interesting about this, okay?
So, apparently, okay, this is news reporting via the Citizen app, and it says Singer David under investigation in girls' death and is not cooperating.
Okay, it's an interesting place for this to basically be getting circulated, right?
People say I just saw it as a headline on YouTube.
I'm wondering if the LAPD has confirmed this or not.
We already knew he wasn't cooperating.
There's no legal paperwork for it, but people are saying they're actually getting official updates in the Citizen app.
Okay, this is really what's going on, right?
All LA news stations, it's breaking through major news outlets.
Everybody's been waiting for this news, okay?
And what I think is interesting, right?
We're seeing it on ABC 7.
It's official, okay?
This is actually being put out there.
It wouldn't surprise me if the LAPD is actually officially beginning to put this out there because they might not be far behind.
They might be about to announce something big.
Okay.
It seems like there is a bit of a PR game that seems to get played by the cops in these sorts of situations.
And I think, in my opinion, an arrest could be actually coming quite soon.
I don't think this will be getting pushed to so many official news outlets like this.
Bear in mind, think of all the little tidbits of information and these little clues and these things that we've seen on Reddit that haven't really hit the mainstream news.
But now we're seeing it everywhere.
We're seeing ABC7, TMZ, apparently the Citizen app.
Okay.
It's official.
It's ABC 7 certified.
It's official.
David is indeed considered a suspect, right?
Stop the cap.
All of this cap.
And I'll tell you a little bit more about that in a minute because I feel like my theory actually might end up being correct about this.
Look at this.
I've even got the news footage.
Like this, it doesn't get more official.
Well, it does get more official in this, but this is very official.
Now, to some breaking news, singer David, now considered a suspect in the death investigation of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, a source with knowledge of the investigation telling eyewitness news.
The 14-year-old was found dead on September 8th in the trial.
Oh, she was 14.
Wow.
I knew she was young.
I registered to the singer.
After investigators found the remains, the LAPD executed a search warrant at a Hollywood Hills home where David had been staying.
We still don't know how or when the teenager died.
Sources are telling ABC News, David is not cooperating with the Adam.
There you go.
There's the detectives right there, putting stuff into their vehicle.
This is the search.
This is when they were doing a search warrant.
...investigation and has never cooperated despite what his PR reps have claimed.
We will have more on these breaking developments throughout the afternoon on Eyewitness News, on air and online.
So now they're saying he's not cooperated.
He's never cooperated.
Apparently, that was a whole bunch of cap.
That's very, very, very interesting.
Now, something I want to show you that I've seen on Reddit going around that I think is really interesting, okay?
Because this ABC7 article is kind of beat around the bush.
But I just want to focus in on these Instagram posts because I've seen dozens of these posts.
This was only, you know, this was what, like a couple weeks ago, and I'm seeing these posts non-stop on pages.
I've seen this same post on different pages.
Guys, smash that like button, bro.
We got 1,000.
We should be at 2,000.
I don't want to hold the show hostage, guys.
Smash the like button on YouTube.
I'm demonetized on this bitch-ass platform.
Okay, guys.
So make sure you smash that like button.
Pages, different texts, same shit, different date in the last few days.
All right.
Damage controls going on.
Now, that brings me to this post on the David 2 subreddit.
Okay, this only went up five minutes ago, all right?
But I personally do feel like this is, in my opinion, valid.
All right, let's read this post because I felt like this is what was going on.
David has been online astro-turfing and attempting to sway public perception in his favor this whole time.
Arrest this man immediately.
The actual truth in this case was attacked the most across internet platforms, Reddit especially.
Look at the downvote brigades, comment aggression, follow the digital footprints.
If you mention anything regarding David's connection to certain entities and groups of people in Hollywood or his weird interests and hobbies that inspire his music, you were attacked by his hired guns.
David should know as well as anyone, this world operates like Yin and Yang.
For all the darkness, this man and the cult that he's connected to have caused, there will be light on the other side that shines through the end.
Now, all the yin and yang light on the other side kind of things, okay?
It says, yep.
And he even had people infiltrate these subs.
If you pay attention, you know who's in the comments.
They are the deniers.
Now, all the yin and yang stuff are not really like, I'm spiritual, but I don't know about all that.
But I do think that there was an astro turfing campaign going on.
I do think that there was a lot of suspicious defenses, a lot of suspicious posts, and things that just didn't quite add up in this situation.
Now, before I get into any more reaction, I did get a little bit of flack for what I did in my previous video where I was looking at the Google, like the Google searches, right?
And I just wanted to say that this is interesting.
Somebody else kind of followed up with this.
They said Google trend results.
It is highly suspicious that somebody was searching for the name of Celeste Hernandez in California and Texas on February 5th, March 16th, and March 27th, and August 3rd.
It would be great to know where David was during these times and what digital footprint might correlate to this information.
Now, it looks like this person actually had a better search than me.
Celeste Han Hernandez.
I think I did, I think I did search that, but maybe I didn't have the kind of the parameters right.
But anyway, that's not really what we're interested in.
What we're interested in, really, is these two posts.
Okay, these are the two biggest posts.
We're going to get everybody's reaction to this news on Reddit in the Celeste Revis Hernandez subreddit and also in the David 2 subreddit.
And I think people are just going to be just going crazy, basically.
You know, they're reposting just all of the backstory from the link that we've already read on TMZ.
People saying F his friends, it seems like they're officially saying she was dismembered in the NBC article and that he may have had help.
His effing friends are posting all over TikTok like nothing is wrong, especially Asia.
They're saying she recently deactivated her IG.
Maybe this news is why.
Somebody posted a screenshot earlier.
Must be a glitch.
They're saying she even posted a weird story.
Yeah, everyone's replaceable, but not me, though.
You'll feel it deep down whenever you're alone.
Yikes.
Okay.
Yikes.
All right.
People are bringing up that old screenshot for her apparently being informed.
Yeah, and I think this girl's like a runaway from home or some shit, chat, by the way.
Another article.
Yo, these red accounts be going crazy.
Well, this is at NBC Los Angeles.
Is this the one we were just looking at?
Or is this a different one?
This is the one they're saying now officially that she was dismembered and that he had help.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Let me let's watch the news report and then let's read this all the time.
The LAPD has identified Shinger David as a suspect in connection with the death of a missing team.
Good afternoon, everyone.
Thank you for joining us.
I'm Anna Galsidano.
An LAPD source with direct knowledge of the investigation told NBC4 investigates that Shinger David has been identified as a suspect in connection with the death of 15-year-old Celeste Revas and that David is not cooperating with their investigation.
This all started on September 8th when a decomposed body was found in the front trunk.
Why is he even hanging out with a 15-year-old?
Like, how old is David?
I think he's like 20-something.
This guy?
Let's look.
Oh, this nigga, bro.
Okay, he's 20.
Yeah, bro.
What the fuck?
I mean, are there Romeo and Juliet laws in California?
Because she's underage.
Well, hold on.
what's it?
Okay.
Under the California labor code, I minors identify 18 years old.
Okay.
Hold on.
California age of consent.
18.
Yeah.
So what?
So does California, Romeo, Juliet law.
Okay.
California is one of the 20 states that has no such law in place, meaning that while it's rare for the state to prosecute instances of teen sex, it's still considered statuaries of rape, even if both participants are minors.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah, what is this nigga doing, bro?
Why are you around a 15-year-old?
What the fuck?
Look at Tesla in the toe yard.
Florida's like that too.
Florida's age of consent is 18.
She was 14 when they started seeing each other?
Yeah, but she's 15 now, bro.
Still a minor.
What is this nigga doing, David?
The car was registered to David.
It had been impounded after someone reported the vehicle abandoned in the Hollywood Hills.
The remains were identified as 15-year-old Celeste Rebus, who had been reported missing by her family in Lake Elsinore last year.
Police tell NBC4 investigates that Rebus likely died in the spring, and that David likely had help to dismember and dispose of the body.
We're continuing to track new developments in the case.
We'll have new details on the NB by her family in Lake Elsinore last year.
Police tell NBC4 investigation that Rebus likely died in the spring and that David likely had NBC4 investigation that Rebus likely died in the spring and that David likely had help to dismember and dispose of the body.
We're continuing to track new whoa.
That's crazy.
They just said that the police directly told NBC that she died in the spring and that he had help to dismember so her car, her body was in the car for months, bro, and dispose of her body.
It's not just David that's cooked.
There's going to be a few people that are cooked.
Could be people that are working at the label.
Could be people that are in his little friendship group.
Yeah, bro.
Yo, when this all said and done, bro, okay.
You know what?
Just like I kind of anticipated what Antonio Brown, I told you Antonio Brown was cooked.
Bro, they're going to do a takedown.
They're going to arrest him and like five other niggas, bro.
I'm predicting right now, chat.
Be ready, bro.
There's going to be a takedown either by the end of this year or early next year, bro.
They're going to grab him up and like three to five other niggas because he couldn't have done this himself.
Could be some of these fools on Instagram, some of these fools in Discord.
This is crazy.
This is major.
This is the biggest thing I've seen in a long time, honestly.
It's really, they're really saying, they're really saying she was dismembered.
The same source.
Bro, the niggas did the Khashoggi on her, man.
This is an official source, an LAPD source with direct knowledge.
And it seems like NBC are getting a better source and better information than TMZ.
I'm not going to lie.
They got the exclusive.
We didn't see this on TMZ.
And LAPD, that's an official source.
That's not a leak.
That's not, oh, my cousin works with the LAPD.
And I heard around the break room.
That is an official source.
He had help dismembering and disposing of the body.
Other people are going to be sucked into this.
And you know what?
I'll keep it real.
I think the reason that they're revealing this now officially is because they're going to watch.
They're going to watch where everybody scatters to, right?
Everybody's going to scatter.
The friends, people that helped dismember the body.
David himself.
Yep.
They're going to watch how they move now.
Now, this is what's called like, we used to call it like tickling the wire or whatever.
But sometimes you purposely let information leak like that and see how they respond.
Because when people get nervous and scared, they make mistakes.
That's what the police need.
See, the thing when you're a criminal is you have to be right every time.
They just got to be right one time.
Does that make sense?
All they need is them to make one mistake.
Everybody's going to scatter and they're all going to be under surveillance.
The cops are going to be watching every single one of them.
They're going to watch everything that they all do.
They're going to be listening to what they're all saying.
And they're cooked.
And they're going to pick them up now.
Now, I don't know if they have enough to do a wiretap.
Maybe they have a wiretap.
Normally it's not used in murder investigations.
You know, these are wiretaps are normally used more on now security, conspiracy, drug trafficking cases, typically not murder cases.
But we'll see.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe what I'm saying.
Honestly, it's actually crazy.
It is actually crazy.
They're officially saying she was dismembered and they had help.
A lot of the people supporting him and his team are astro turfing and kids think this is a video game.
Anyone with a conscience and a developed enough brain knows that a human body doesn't end up in a Tesla without something violent and disturbing happening, especially in pieces.
It's effing sad some of the stuff that people say due to a parasocial relationship.
I've seen comments on YouTube that make my skin crawl.
This person said, I've noticed that people talk a big game about hating PDFs and they and their thought of some creepy old man, but once the PDF breaks that mold or someone they like, then the victim blaming starts.
Same for murderers, people will jump through hoops to justify a stranger committing a crime.
People are saying this is insane.
So the reports of not having her other finger with the David tattoo might be true.
Wow.
They're saying that's what it sounds like to me.
It sounds like what we thought at the very beginning, dismembered and likely had help and she died in the spring were all true.
But LAPD Silence had everyone's second guessing.
I wonder why they didn't dispose of her fully.
What a bunch of freaks.
Him and his friends.
Justice is coming.
So LAPD have also been leaking all withholding info to try and bait David.
This has been the most obvious thing.
When they kept saying they could have had no other charges outside of tampering with the dead body, they wanted to bait him into admitting the easiest, lowest charge.
People saying from what I've seen Steve Fisher, private investigator of the house down I hired, say, was that from his investigating, he thinks that the Tesla was just a temporary holding place for Celeste and that she hadn't made it yet to the actual burial place or whatever, because the car got towed in the original plan for her body placement got ruined somehow or something along those lines.
Maybe that's what was in Santa Barbara.
Good point.
Where is Santa Barbara?
Let me look at that okay.
So Santa Barbara is just kind of like northwest of Los Angeles here.
And yeah, so apparently he made a random trip up to Santa Barbara in the middle of the night and just was out there for hours.
Okay, that's a little bit weird.
Yeah, that is weird.
And let me tell you also, guys, why that's weird.
Anyone that's, you guys know, I've been to LA a million times now at this point, and you guys know that I dislike LA.
Let me tell you actually one of the reasons why I hate LA so much.
One of the big reasons I hate LA, and all my people from the West Coast, you guys are going to feel this when I say this.
If you don't got a car in Los Angeles or in Southern California, you're fucking cooked, bro.
You're cooked.
One of the chief reasons I dislike LA is because you need a car.
Public transportation is trash.
And if you don't have a car and Uber everywhere, it's going to cost you a lot of money.
Right?
Every time I go to California, I already know off-rip.
I'm going to be spending hundreds on Ubers.
Even if it's fucking five, 10 miles away, it takes forever to get out there.
All my California guys already see absolute facts.
Yeah.
So, right?
Like for us on the East Coast, right?
Everything is relatively close.
We're like, oh, whatever, no big deal.
He just drove somewhere, right?
It's not like that in California, bro.
Somewhere that's five miles away will take you an hour to get there because the traffic is so bad because everyone drives and it's really populated.
So for him to go all the way up to Santa Barbara is fucking weird and awkward.
Why the hell are you going all the way up there?
Right, so um, that's a red flag, big, big red flag.
And I'm saying this for my East Coast guys that live in like New York or whatever, or Connecticut, or Rhode Island, or whatever.
It like you know, we might say, Oh, yeah, five miles, that's nothing.
I can make it there in like you know, 20 minutes, 10 minutes.
It's not like that in California, it's not like that in California.
You're gonna hit traffic and you're gonna be on the road for way longer than you want.
It actually, as a matter of fact, traffic is so bad in LA, chat, that if you live in LA, and here's my California guys are gonna agree with me on this one: you base your day around traffic.
You literally, everything you do, whether it's to go to the grocery store, the gym, uh, fucking um the movies, everything you do is literally based around traffic.
That's what it's that's what it's like being in California, especially Southern California in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area.
One of the chief reasons why I hate that fucking place.
Boom, I got some California guys.
Shout out to you guys, thank you.
And I feel sorry for y'all diggers, bro.
All you guys out there in California, bro.
It is trash.
That's a little bit weird.
They're saying if you've been keeping her since the spring, that's insane.
Yeah, Miami traffic sucks too, but bro, LA is a whole other level, bro.
LA is a whole other level, dude.
Our traffic is not that bad compared to them, dude.
It's way worse, man.
And the thing with them is like they got five-lane highways and shit, and it still sucks.
I wonder if my original because their public transportation is terrible.
There's no public transportation infrastructure in LA.
Like, it's one of the few major cities where it's not like New York City, where you can literally get around on trains.
LA don't have none of that.
None of that, dude.
Like, maybe a shitty bus system at best.
And that shit's terrible.
If you want to get shanked, then fucking Crenshaw or whatever.
Right?
Like other metropolitan cities, New York, Boston, right?
They actually do have good public transportation.
You don't need a car.
LA is not like that.
You need a car.
If you don't have a car, I hope you're ready to spend hundreds of dollars on Ubers, bro.
And over a month, that's thousands.
No thoughts about Freezer being used to make sure.
Now, look, I feel like I'm a little bit dyslexic, but I begin spring and all the different seasons.
Let me Google it.
Okay, so spring officially is typically yes, Texas is bigger too, and you need a car, but Texas doesn't come close to LA traffic, bro.
The worst traffic in Texas is probably Austin, Texas, because Austin grew too fast for its infrastructure to catch up.
But even Austin, dude, is not worse than LA, dude.
No, nowhere comes close to LA around beginning around March 20th or 21st.
Um, the meteorologically is considered to be in the months of March, April, and May with the first date being.
So they're saying that she was killed like all the way back in March, April, or May.
Damn, that's messed up, man.
They're saying the finger was missing.
Apparently, her body wasn't whole.
That was a rumor we don't really know because they kept changing it.
I remember they said it was misinformation and now this.
Maybe they were just trying to get them comfortable enough to not leave.
The way they're handling this case is very strange to say the least.
And LAPD's also direct knowledge of the investment.
And the other thing with Texas, as well, is once you make it on interstate on Texas, you're good, bro.
Most of the highways of Texas are like 75%, a 75% speed limit, interstate 35, 10, et cetera.
As long as you're not like in a fucking loop or in a major city, you can make it throughout Texas pretty easily.
You know?
But even the most congested cities in Texas, I don't think, come close to LA, bro.
And Austin is the worst by far.
Because Austin grew in popularity way too fast.
It grew in population way too fast.
And its infrastructure couldn't keep up.
Right?
They only got like one main highway that goes through interstate 35.
That's just a parking lot, too.
Investigation told NBC4 investigates to Houston Artists has not been cooperative.
I wonder what this means because cooperating usually.
Some niggas said California is just North Mexico.
Yo, that's facts.
California and Texas are basically North Mexico, bro.
That's 1000% facts, man.
Hey, wait, don't she talk she's about the Mexicans, man.
Sing out.
Mom, probably refused to talk with them anymore, is my guess.
Saying, can they arrest him now?
I hope they apprehend him quick.
I think an arrest is going to come soon after this.
If I'm on honestly, dude, it said they said an arrest does not seem imminent.
They just have enough to build a case.
They might need more evidence to get charges that stick and hard to be litigated against.
They're saying for murder, not until they've submitted his involvement with proper evidence and it's confirmed she was murdered.
He's a potential suspect in potential homicide.
His arrest charge needs to match her cause of death, if that makes sense.
He was arrestable for a multitude of charges out of the gate, and it's just up to the prosecution and state's attorney as to what they want to try and call.
Also, this is not direct stamp from the cops, press release, or something of the sorts.
So it's a source that told TMZ.
What is actually bigger than a source that told TMZ?
Now we're actually getting, you know, did ABC have their own source or are they just parodying what TMZ said?
Senior Davis considered a suspect.
Source of knowledge told Eyewitness News on Tuesday.
So every, they're actually, what's happening here, right?
We're seeing TMZ, ABC Eyewitness News, and NBC.
They're all saying that they're having direct contact with the LAPD who are giving them this information.
So this is official.
This isn't, oh, some guy that knows Harvey from TMZ said that he thinks this is official.
Like this, bruh.
He's cooked, in my opinion.
He's cooked, in my opinion, okay?
They're saying, hopefully, he doesn't take the week way out.
What coward.
Finally, what was he doing in Santa Barbara?
They're saying fork found in the kitchen in other news water as well.
Yeah, there was no reason for him to be in Santa Barbara.
That's a huge fucking red flag, chat.
Huge fucking red flag to be in Santa Barbara.
We all knew, all right?
We all knew that this was coming eventually.
Listen, this might be the remote area from the spring trip they were talking about.
If you're in LA, you do everything in your power to not leave LA, bro.
The visual for a song There Goes My Baby shows a remote place with because getting back is gonna be a fucking nightmare.
Mountains, nature, and a wide landscape, and the song was heavily influenced by her.
This place was probably a special spot for him where he was with her and found inspiration from Celeste.
People were saying arrest is imminent.
No way would they allow this information to be leaked if he wasn't gonna be arrested very soon.
They say agreed I hope he's suffering right now.
I can just imagine David reading all this, realizing he's really your cook.
David, it's over, buddy.
You cooked, right?
You cooked.
You saw paid.
We've preheated the oven to 500 and it's over with.
Yikes, what's the significance of Santa Barbara in the middle of the night?
I doubt he drove her there and killed her and then brought her back.
This seems like a complete change from this only a body concealment charge.
People saying, I'm just making a totally random guess, but I wonder if he went there to dispose of the body and changed his mind.
If they knew he went there, then maybe he realized it was a little too late and aborted his plan knowing they could retrace his steps.
I don't know.
This is a wild report, though.
I've always suspected he had some kind of help, and the others were also present.
Yeah, there's no way he did this shit himself, bro.
Like, bro, he's the star.
Niggas helped him, bro.
He definitely had some help during her death due to him leaving her in the abandoned vehicle.
I assume he was expecting someone to deal with it for him, and that just didn't happen.
So I hope that if others were there, they're also held accountable.
I think, I think they might be, you know, it says we've not been able to find a photo video of Celeste in September 2024, but SF Investigates found her last proof of life on January the 2nd of this year.
I'm a little confused.
Well, this is the first they're leading towards homicide, right?
TMZ is a scum, but they're usually reliable.
It's not just TMZ.
There's other sources, all right?
Other sources.
Okay, so that's basically everything interesting.
People saying this is why AJO deactivate RIG, but others are saying it's still there.
There's just a lot going on right now.
I'm just locked in, like, what the hell?
And then they're talking about the dismemberment situation again.
It says, this is insane to me because it explains why he was crying in that one clip where he was singing Afterlife on stage.
His album Withered, also released on April the 25th.
That would have been right.
That would have been right in the spring.
Man, this sick fuck was keeping her somewhere for five to seven months while he lived like, yeah, yeah, bro.
Was going on tour, not giving a fuck, bro.
He was doing all his music and shit like that too.
Just touring.
Like pretending everything was all right.
That's insane.
And making effing music about it.
Literally about shout out.
Somebody texted me, let me know that, yeah, he was on tour during the time, bro.
That's crazy.
Imagine being on tour while someone's body's riding in the trunk of your Tesla.
That's next level shit.
Oh, withered body.
What a freak.
Yeah, the album was called Withered.
Bro, the album was called Withered.
Oh, bro.
Yo, you can't make this shit up, bro.
Yo, you cannot make this shit up.
Bro, how you got an album called Withered doing a tour for that album named Withered?
Meanwhile, some fucking girls withering in your trunk, bruh.
Yeah, this nigga's cooked, bro.
This nigga's cooked, man.
Renito Fien over.
Done.
Yo.
Nigga, yo, the cops are going to get him just so they could put that in the headlines.
I already imagine, yo, dead ass, the fucking, the, the, the, uh, the DA in L.A.?
How about y'all would have bet?
It's probably some Jewish nigga.
He's just flying.
Yep, we arrest this nigga.
We're doing a big press conference, and I'm going to give him the one-liner.
He thought she could wither in her trunk because he was pushing out a wither album.
Now he's going to wither in jail.
Dom Delmarco.
Bro, I'm telling you, man.
Yo, that DA is already ready for the press conference.
That nigga's in the mirror like Eminem at 8 Mile.
Bro, that press conference is about to be crazy.
That press conference is about to be fucking crazy.
ladies and gentlemen we got him today with our outstanding law enforcement partners the artists that came out with wither thought that a woman could wither in his truck now he's gonna wither in jail Because justice always finds you.
Yo, that press conference is about to be wild.
They're definitely arresting this nigga now.
Bro, had an album called Wither?
Yeah, okay.
I'm just going to head out, man.
Yeah, yeah.
Frank, come on.
Okay.
I'll watch it.
Yeah.
Bro.
I am curious about that case.
Yeah, he's cooked, bro.
He's been officially named as a suspect.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, he's cooked.
They didn't name him as a suspect, but now they're naming him because they got some shit, bro.
Yeah, he's cooked, bro.
Bro, what the f- Bro, the album is- Man, this is so fucked up.
This makes it all the more insane.
I really thought she'd been dead for only a few weeks, which made all of his weird, creepy album death stuff was not a direct confession.
It's some voodoo level stuff.
I swear he did this as some sort of sacrifice for his album.
People are going to call you crazy for this, but I do think this is the kind of weird stuff that David would do considering everything we know.
This lines up with his Reddit's timeline screen short.
I'm sorry I don't remember who made it, but they did a great job.
Shout out Pouty Bitch X. wait a minute.
So they're saying that the, the, yeah, we're just going to go ahead and put a fork in this one, bro.
All right, let's get into the next topic, bro.
This nigga Finito.
Just off that alone, I already know the cops are going to have a hard on for this nigga, bro.
I don't know if there's DNA evidence yet, but I guarantee they probably found some shit.
And that's why they named him as a suspect because he wasn't named as a suspect until like literally in the last 24 hours.
Because the police made a note of it to, I'm talking to Mode, by the way, Chad, if you guys are wondering.
The police made a note of it to not make him a suspect a couple months ago when they originally found the body.
So the fact that they're making him a suspect now, yeah, it's and just suspicious behavior driving to Santa Barbara, body being in a Tesla and shit like that.
It was there for months.
Meanwhile, this nigga was doing a tour.
It's just an L all around.
Very suspicious shit.
I was thinking motive was going to be the biggest factor.
What was that?
I was thinking motive was going to be the biggest factor.
Yeah, I don't know what the motive would be.
Maybe she.
Well, because the thing was, There was, it's all allegedly, but that they might have been in a relationship for a long time.
That's what I think.
Yeah, that was, and she was a minor.
That was, that's the biggest thing.
She's still a minor to the Zeeven as dead.
And maybe she was going to come out.
Well, maybe she was going to come out and say something.
Okay, I see what you're saying.
So, my thought was: I'm thinking that she probably got her heart broken and wanted to out him.
Yeah.
And that would make sense.
And that's the motive.
And that's that's a career under right there.
Yeah.
Because I looked it up.
California is age of consent is 18.
She's, yeah, she's even, even dead, she's well under.
Yeah.
Like, um, and he's he's 20.
So it's still statutory rape.
So like, there's, and there's no Romeo and Juliet laws.
I looked it up.
So he's cooked.
You know, some states have a Romeo and Juliet law chat, which basically, like if the, like, let's say you're 18 and she's 15, you won't, it's not considered statutory rape because you're within a certain range of years.
Um, but some states don't observe that.
And California is one of them.
Florida, I think, is also the, I don't know if Florida observes Romeo and Juliet, but the state of the age of consent in Florida is 18.
That's actually my other take because she's too young to even apply for Romeo and Juliet if there was one.
Yeah, yeah, it wouldn't even, it would, yeah, even if there was a Romeo and Juliet, she still would doesn't qualify.
That might be the motive.
That might be the motive, actually, that she was going to expose him.
That's a good idea.
All right, we're going to get into some fighting in the right wing, as you guys know.
Here, Ben Shapiro takes shots at Steve Bannon.
I think I know why he did this.
But let's go ahead and check out and see what Ben Shapiro has to say here.
Well, there's something very fishy about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
And no, of course, I'm not talking about just the scandal itself, which, of course, hold on, chat.
Let me refresh this page.
Company that may be the center of the bubble because it opened us.
Well, there's something very fishy about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
And no, of course, I'm not talking about just the scandal itself, which, of course, remains incredibly fishy.
We don't know where Jeffrey Epstein got his gigantic oodles of money in the first place.
We don't know whom he was trafficking to, if anyone besides himself.
We don't know a lot of things about Jeffrey Epstein.
What I mean here is that the response to Jeffrey Epstein has been quite fascinating.
Many of the figures who have been largely associated with the question asking about Jeffrey Epstein, it turns out that some of them are, in fact, associates of Jeffrey Epstein.
And this is where things start to get weird in conspiracy land because conspiracy land suggests that they're the people who are in on it and then there are the people who are outside attempting to crack the code on the conspiracy.
But when you are talking about a hoax, and here we're not saying that everything associated with Jeffrey Epstein is a hoax.
I'm talking about the political op directed at President Trump specifically regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
One of the ways you can tell when people are quote unquote in on the hoax is when they themselves were close associates of the person at issue.
And now they've decided to try and weaponize that same person as a weapon against the people who they are targeting.
Case in point, Steve Bannon.
So Steve Bannon.
Now, let me also tell you guys why this is coming.
So Steve Bannon has been very critical of Israel recently.
So it's no coincidence that your boy Ben Shapiro dropped this hit piece on Bannon because I had known this too for a while.
But apparently this isn't public knowledge.
But yeah, guys, Bannon did an interview with Epstein back in like 2018, 2019 for several hours and he never put it out.
So obviously people are like, hey, what's going on here, man?
Why did you never put out this interview?
You know, what's going on here?
So what Ben is doing here is he's kind of bringing that up because it's not really that public knowledge.
That it's not that publicly known unless like you're in the political commentary space as an influencer or creator or whatever the fuck it is podcaster.
It's not something that really gets talked about in the mainstream that Bannon did a several hour long interview with Epstein and he never released it.
I've known Steve for a very, very long time.
It's currently 2025.
I believe I first met Steve in 2012.
So I've known Steve for 13 years or so.
And, you know, I knew him back when he was at Breitbart and I was at Breitbart as well.
And we'll say that he's not the easiest human being, to put it mildly.
Steve Bannon has a long history of attempting to associate himself with more powerful people, glomming onto them, and then sort of making his way up the chain.
So, a bit of career background on Steve Bannon, at least politically.
He made a documentary about then-Congresswoman Michelle Bachman.
After that documentary was made, he then used that as a sort of entree card to make a documentary about Sarah Palin.
After that documentary was made, he then used that as an entree card to make a documentary about Andrew Breitbart.
He used that documentary in order to become a prominent person at Breitbart itself when Andrew unfortunately passed away.
And then he used that position in order to leverage a position for himself in the first Trump administration.
He, of course, ended up being ousted by the first Trump administration.
President Trump called him sloppy Steve rather famously.
He then went through a period in the woods.
See what Shapiro's doing here is trying to drive a wedge, man.
Wilderness, where he was associating with some rather shady figures.
He ended up doing a very short stint of jail time.
And now, of course, he has his show, The War Room, where the media call him up.
Yeah, I think he went in for like money laundering or some shit like that, Bannon.
Let me see here, two counts of contempt of Congress, didn't comply with the subpoena.
This is back in 2021.
Did he get a pardon?
He might have got a part in this guy.
And if you guys don't know who Steve Bannon is, here he is.
Routinely, for quasi-leaks, because I'm not sure how.
Yeah, Concepto Congress, my bad.
I thought it was money laundering.
I was, I have him confused with somebody else.
Really empowered his access is to the administration, but they're constantly using him in the media as a sort of window into the dark side of the Trump administration, which is, of course, something that Steve really loves.
Now, the reason that Steve has become an issue is because Steve, along with many other people who are attempting to wrest control of the MAGA movement away from President Trump, their assumption is that President Trump is in the waning days of his political power, that President Trump is now close to being, if he is not already, a lame duck.
And that means that the future of the Republican Party is going to be fought in an internacine war.
And that's going to involve a war of all against all people who have different perspectives on foreign policy, different perspectives on economics.
And Steve believes, presumably, that he is going to have a heavy voice in deciding the future of the MAGA movement without President Trump.
Now, let me be clear: there is no MAGA movement without President Trump.
It does not exist.
President Trump is MAGA.
President Trump, as I have said before, is Swede Generalis.
It is the president of the United States who decides the direction.
All right.
I'm looking, guys.
Trump pardoned Bannon as one of his final acts in office.
He did get a pardon.
I just looked it up.
In the final hours, Donald Trump's administration, Steve Bannon, was issued a presidential pardon.
So he did get one.
Oh, wait, hold on.
that right yeah bro I was right, Chad.
Hey, man.
Come on, chat.
Don't deMonco.
Come on, bro.
Was right.
Conspiracy to commit wirefront, conspiracy to commit money laundering.
I knew I was, bro.
I was right, niggas.
Come on, man.
Got some fucking know-it-alls in the trap trying to correct me.
When it comes to this topic, guys, I typically, I'm always right.
But like, yeah, I knew something like refusal to testify is one thing, but I knew there was something else that got him in trouble, too.
So, yeah, look, guys, they did hit him with fucking money laundering.
So, I was right, man.
You always get some niggas in the chat.
Oh, no, you're not right, Myron.
I always try to double-check too, but yeah, I was right.
It is money laundering, and he did get a pardon, which makes sense.
I mean, he was a Trump loyalist.
He was a part of his first administration.
Trump's not going to let him sit in fucking prison like that.
Of MAGA.
And every attempt, every attempt to intellectualize or philosophize President Trump to turn his impulses, to turn his instincts into a coherent political program, those have all failed.
Because again, the president holds a bunch of different conflicting thoughts at the same time.
And then he tends to come down on the side of pragmatic populism.
And by this, I mean that he will try things.
And if they don't work, he will then move away from them.
He is not ideological.
And so any attempt to peg President Trump to a quote-unquote MAGA ideology is destined to fail because President That is kind of true.
Look, you don't have to like Ben Shapiro, but look, they always say a broken clock is still right twice.
That is true.
Trump has gone back on a lot of different things that he said before based on a multitude of different factors, right?
President Trump could, at one point, articulate a version of MAGA in which support for Ukraine is bad.
And then when Russia is intransigent, he could articulate a version of MAGA in which support for Ukraine is good, just to take an obvious example.
He could do that.
Well, yeah, I mean, he started supporting Ukraine more now since Putin's been giving him a hard time.
But again, you do need to be able to be, you know, fluid to some degree and be able to adapt to the situation.
So I see Ben's point, but I also see the perspective where you do have to be adaptable and be able to change with changing climates.
Do the same thing with support for particular business people.
You can flip on a dime because President Trump, again, is not just the leader of MAGA.
He is the definition of MAGA.
There is no MAGA aside from President Trump.
He's very much like Barack Obama in this way.
Barack Obama was able to kind of gloss over all of the various divisions inside the Democratic Party without necessarily a cohesive program.
Now, Obama was much more intellectually consistent and ideological in his approach than Donald Trump has been.
But all attempts to sort of boil Trump down into a philosophical or ideological package, which can then be transferred over to another candidate, whether that candidate is JD Vance or whether it is Ted Cruz or whether it is Steve Bannon or whether it is somebody else, that is bound to fail because President Trump is too big for that.
You can't just take what he is, sort of shrink wrap it, put it in an ideological box, and then hand it over to the next guy.
So one of the things that Steve Bannon has been trying to do for years is claim that he's sort of the intellectual mover and shaker behind MAGA, which, of course, is really silly.
It's really silly.
There is no shadow president to President Trump.
There is no one who is defining his program except for President Trump.
The reason I bring this up is because Steve Bannon, among many other people, being opposed to some elements of Trump's agenda and trying to run a sort of bizarre op inside the Republican Party to remove support from Trump and move it over to his version of MAGA, he, among other people, has been quite vocal about the so-called Epstein scandal.
He's been very vocal about this.
He's talked about it a lot.
Well, it turns out, again, that so much of what is happening right now is just fibbery.
According to the UK Guardian, hundreds of texts over almost a year show MAGA influencer Steve Bannon and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein workshopping legal and media strategies to protect Epstein from the legal and publicity quagmire that enveloped him in the last here we go.
I ain't gonna lie, Ben is gonna start going after him now.
And make no mistake about it.
The reason why he's going after Bannon is because Bannon has been extremely critical of Israel over the past few months.
Don't think that this hit job isn't for no reason.
Best year of his life.
The texts released by the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday show that as early as June 2018, the pair were devising responses to the gathering storm of public outrage about Epstein's criminal history, his favorable treatment by the justice system, and his friendships with powerful figures in business, politics, and academia.
Remember, that's 2018, 2018.
Okay, that is 10 years after Jeffrey Epstein's first conviction after the controversial plea deal that he cut with Alex Acosta.
Alex Acosta at the time was the United States attorney for the Southern District of Florida back then.
It's 10 years later.
Okay, we're not talking about Donald Trump hobnobbing with Jeffrey Epstein in the late 90s.
We're not talking about going to parties with Jeffrey Epstein in Mar-a-Lago in 2004.
We are talking about 10 years after it was obvious to everyone that Jeffrey Epstein was, in fact, a pedophile.
That 10 years after that, he was acting not just as a sort of friend, but as a confidant and as a PR advisor, which says something about somebody.
And that's what Bannon does.
Bannon advises.
I mean, I think he still has a connection to the president.
From what I understand, Bannon went to the White House right before Trump hit Iran and pleaded with the president to push it off as long as he could.
Let's just call Spade a space.
I'll keep it at Dallas with y'all.
Bannon is a right-wing MAGA populist.
And what that basically means is he is almost like, so, and I'll give this where I give credit to Bannon.
So Bannon has like one foot in the administration, another foot out.
And what I mean by that is he has his ear, right, to the wall and knows what the base wants, right?
Anytime they're shifting positions or the base wants a certain thing, Bannon is there.
He hears it, right?
So on this side, he has one foot in on that side.
So he's a populist in that regard.
But he also has a foot with the actual establishment guys in MAGA, the actual politicians, because sometimes when you're a Trump, a Marco Rubio, a JD Vance, you know, a Mike Johnson, whatever, whatever the fuck, a Pam Blondie, right?
Christine Dome, you're so far removed from the base that you don't even know what your people want sometimes.
So someone like a Bannon is almost like a go-between, right?
So from what I understand, from what I've heard, he still has a connection with the president.
He still talks to the president.
He still advises the president informally on the side, right?
And one of the things I heard, and I think Alex Jones talked about this, was that Bannon did go to the White House shortly before Iran was bombed and try to get a pushback a little bit.
Because as you guys know, the base, when we all found out that he was going to, that we were potentially going to bomb Iran after Israel did their sneak attack, it was very unpopular with the base.
You know, me, Candice Owens, Dave Smith, Nick Fuentez, Ian Carroll, all of us, like pretty much a lot of people in Trump's support network, whether directly or indirectly, were against the war with Iran.
Right?
We were against it.
We were like, what the fuck is this?
So Bannon kind of had his ear and was able to push it back.
Mind you, maybe 24 hours, whatever it may be.
But that is important to understand that, I mean, it's unheard of that we would have be able to influence a president like that.
Like, I mean, before social media and the rise of podcasts and influencers, etc., you know, the president would just make the decision and not give a fuck, right?
Because mainstream media, they controlled it.
So, um, that's what that's the best way that I could describe Bannon.
Um, Chad, what do you guys think?
Give me a one if you guys agree.
Give me a two if you disagree and tell me why.
Um, I'd love to hear your guys' opinions on this.
I mean, obviously, this is just my thought, but from me on the outside looking in, talking to Alex Jones and other individuals seeing Bannon, because I do watch the war room every now and then, and I do look at what Bannon says, whatever.
He echoes a lot of the grievances and opinions of the base in general.
So, he's kind of like he still has a presence here.
I don't think he's obviously formally in the administration.
You know what I mean?
I think he does things more behind the scenes.
But, yeah, give me a one or a two if you guys, one of you agree, too.
Give me why you don't agree.
You're acting as a confidant and chair advisor to a convicted sex offender like Jeffrey Epstein, who is well known to be in the world.
And that is Bannon's job.
Bannon's job is basically his advisor to underage girls.
If that is, I don't know what that says about you or why you should have any level of authority in any future Republican Party.
This seems to me quite damning.
The texts released by the House Oversight Committee show as early as 2018 that they were devising responses to the gathering storm of public outrage about Epstein's criminal history, his favorable treatment by the justice system, and his friendships with power.
Someone said, too, Ben is gay.
Okay.
Figures in business, politics, and academia.
Bannon conspiratorially described the renewed scrutiny of Epstein as a sophisticated op.
And over time, he counseled Epstein in his adversarial responses to media outlets, the justice system, and his victims.
Yeah, you're right.
I didn't have to speed up the video of Ben Shapiro because Ben Shapiro already talks fast.
Yeah, that's true.
All the while, both men were also stratified.
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To promote Bannon's right-wing populist agenda and the political fortunes of its standard bearer, Donald Trump.
Bannon's identity in the threads, according to The Guardian, cited in this reporting, is clear from contextual clues, including his documented activities at the time, details of his business and media pursuits, and other disclosures.
Oh shit, Bannon wrote Trump's 2016 inauguration speech.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
In one document, the sender's phone number is not redacted.
It's the same number linked to Bannon in a legal case against Trump advisor Roger Stone.
The men were discussing Epstein.
Roger Stone is another, like, you know, people in the guy in the space that's like an advisor/slash populist as well.
I would say Bannon's a bigger influence, but yeah, Roger Stone's another guy.
Epstein's problems, even before he came to broader public.
He also got arrested by the FBI awareness as a notorious sex criminal without connections to the Trump administration.
Bannon left the Trump White House in late summer 2017, and by 2018, he was hanging out and texting with Jeffrey Epstein about how to rehab Jeffrey Epstein.
On June 22nd, 2018, days after Jeffrey Epstein had the focus of an anti-Trump protest at a Trump speech, the men began discussing the scandal.
I mean, you could make the argument that, like, that's Bannon's job.
And Jeffrey Epstein hired him and retained him as an advisor, right?
Just like a lawyer, right?
You hire a lawyer.
Like, is a lawyer an evil person for doing their job?
You know?
But again, I think, like I said before, this is clearly personal with Ben because Bannon has been extremely critical of Trump's foreign policy when it comes to Israel.
Right?
So I'm not surprised that Ben is coming out with this hit piece, but Bannon is an advisor.
We don't know if Epstein was paying him.
You know, he's just doing his job.
It was beginning to loom over Epstein.
But I can see why it looks bad optically.
At first, they treated it as a publicity problem, with Bannon seeing it as an orchestrated campaign.
Bannon asked Epstein, who is running this op on you?
Something serious going on.
Epstein replied, first to protest at Clinton and then at Trump.
Lots of people very angry at our friendship.
Bannon responded, it's an op, dude.
I do this for a living.
The pieces that are dropping are deeply researched, adding this is sophisticated op on December 18th.
An unknown correspondent tried to reassure Epstein, writing, quote, it will all blow over.
They're really just trying to take down Trump and doing whatever they can to do that.
Epstein responded, yes, thanks.
It's wild because I am the one able to take him down.
In early February 2019, Bannon opened an exchange on the developing story by linking to an item at the controversial news site, Zero Hedge, that quoted then Republican Senator Ben Sas on the manner.
And he asked Bannon on advice for how to respond: continue to ignore, attack, op-ed, not my skill set.
Bannon said, that drives it a week.
Okay, so again, they were having these back and forth in which he was attempting to guide Epstein.
And we know for a fact that there are hours and hours of tape between Epstein and Bannon that have not yet been released, which is strange, is it not?
Bannon said, should it be in an interview format, interviewed by or just real quick?
Jiggy, hey, Martin, when you achieve a significant amount of wealth, let's say a million, how important is having a financial advisor do you recommend them?
You could get one if you want, bro, but they're going to give you normal advice.
Shows don't fuck with Akash Girls a year ago when he was snooty controlling the studio.
That makes sense.
Abdul, hey, Martin, I meant if you can arrange a theology debate between Gary Wilson and Muhammadi Jaba on FNF.
I'll think about it.
I mean, I don't know if Muhammadi Jab will want to do it.
Here's a link to Thrive.
Okay, don't have time for a student.
I've been following the story a couple months ago.
The details are wild.
A lot of questions.
Yep.
Cash says, had to order three more hoodies.
Shout out to you, bro.
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Shout out to Don Lucer.
He's better than CNN.
You know what?
That's the homie.
Masami, you see yourself having a reason to come to the Bay Area anytime soon?
Probably not, bro, to be honest with you.
Armania, what's your favorite DBZ moment?
Vegeta going Super Saiyan first time.
Martin, I imagine I say this under the Rockle voice.
Yep, Danega Guilty.
Yep, he is.
Al Sam says, I swear these nigga rappers are low IQ.
They are.
Ivan, yo, Myron, will you cover Candace's show from today?
Shit was wild.
I didn't see it, but I can, we can, I don't know if we'll have time today.
I'm literally dealing with it on the 101 freeway right now.
Yep, Joe is in traffic right now.
Crypto, 100% Myron.
Callie Groh here.
Thank you very much, CryptoZoo.
Kronz Pa says, donated 30 bucks.
Appreciate you, Kronz.
You're a hoe.
Brett Cooper had another base moment.
Ian Carroll reacted.
Could you react?
I don't know if we have time.
It's even worse when people from LA try to defend their city.
When people criticize LA, yeah, they love it, bro.
Kron says, Myron, hella shitty that you don't have that fucking call-in line, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, dude.
Here's the thing.
Me and Brett are setting it up.
Me and Brett are setting it up, but he's going to have to figure out how to use the software.
It's not really easy to use the software that we use.
There's a reason why we don't do call-in shows that much like that anymore.
We don't have, we used to have that call-in talk show radio thing.
I forget the name of the program we used to use, but we got to use a new one now.
Mr. Klevichi, Sander Barbara's a college town.
Peyton says, Martin, I'm logistics manager and engineer on engineer sites on energy sits.
Will this be usual for the 300?
Yeah, bro.
We want, yeah, if you're a logistics manager, we want guys that are successful making six figures a year or more.
So trust me, you will be of use to somebody in there.
Ivan, Myron Tesla, have cameras that record.
Could they have one for that, potentially?
Quizlocks, off topic.
Why do we only refer to America built on Christian values when talking about Islam?
Okay, so it's completely off topic, bro.
Completely off topic.
We don't have time for it today.
To Thrive, Martin, why don't they use Pegasus Palantir, which has all the data and supply footage from his devices?
They might have it.
Hey, Marin, you should watch this music video, Romantic Homicide.
Oh, yeah, I did hear about that.
I did hear about that.
Killick says she ran away from home twice at 13.
Okay.
Johnny Silverhand says, Did you ever catch this from Sneeko Reactive Dan Belzera and Pierce Morgan?
his interview he did like a year ago can we turn this into a shirt Maybe.
Farm Bannon asserted executive privilege, so they arrested him, and that was a 17-hour documentary did with Epstein.
Okay.
Yeah, it's weird that he hasn't put it out, though.
Hey, Mario, I saw your post on X-Con, Jake, and Cam.
You mentioned a Muslims calling you a cow for if you don't give a crap about them, but just wanted to say that they're wrong.
We're calling you that because of all, they just can't say that.
Yeah, bro, of course, but you know how these dudes are.
They're stupid.
Joe Buddens, longtime girlfriend said on a podcast, he watched her get banged out and records it.
All officer cut all your officer cucks.
Wow, I did not know that.
Abstract, send me the link tomorrow, 98.
Yo, Marl, what's up with your collab with Kalikier?
It's coming tonight.
Derek Doherty saved Fraser seven years in prison.
No, that's just the maximum penalty.
He's not going to get no seven years.
E-Mac, Yomar, about a cop that back to the kitchen meeting.
Hey, man, get it.
It's up right now.
Love for Dead says, Martin, I'm pretty sure Bannon's money laundering was when Trump was trying to build the wall with private money.
Okay.
He did the fundraising for it.
Okay?
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That's Epstein asking Bannon for advice.
They spoke frequently on the phone, apparently.
And Real Ninja last chat looking to do law enforcement.
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Any advice looking to house Jack hack those way to apply for every real ninja, apply for every single law enforcement gig.
Don't just apply to DPS.
You got to apply to like 10 to 20 agencies, bro.
Apply for everywhere.
Again, what does this mean?
It means that certain people are less trustworthy than others in political media.
And the fact that Steve Bannon has spent, again, his entire career trying to find more powerful people to quote unquote advise and glom onto in order to advance his own agenda.
And that didn't even stop at the doorway of Jeffrey Epstein.
It says something about him and about his attempts to hijack the MAGA movement beyond President Trump.
Already, coming up, more on the Epstein.
All right, now we're going to get into Tim Poole.
We're going to cover Tim Pool.
They banned him from Amfest, which is nuts.
And we're also going to talk about a bombshell with millions of dollars missing from Turning Point USA.
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