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April 29, 2026 - MyronGainesX
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PBD And Is WRONG On OPEC, Hegseth Testifies To Increase War Budget!

Myron Gaines critiques the Trump administration's Iran strategy, citing Institute for the Study of War reports on internal regime fears and alleging failed CIA arms shipments. He highlights Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's testimony regarding the $25 billion conflict cost and the Pentagon's proposal to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War. While addressing James Comey's indictment and a Louisiana gerrymandering ruling, Gaines argues that Strait of Hormuz disruptions will cause midterms-voting economic pain, ultimately promoting his "OSS Army" subscription as an information war against Tehran's nuclear ambitions. [Automatically generated summary]

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Short Term Pain Ahead 00:14:48
To further splinter the regime and again try to find people who, in the words of Marco Rubio, are more willing to make risk assessments and make better judgments and negotiate with the United States.
I brought this up last hour, Rebecca.
The Institute for the Study of War said that Iran's security institutions expressed concern about potential protest calls and assessed that worsening economic conditions such as inflation, unemployment, and rising prices could trigger renewed unrest.
I ask again to see if there's any information.
What do we know about what's going on inside with the people of Iran?
Well, we know very little, but we remember in the beginning of Epic Fury that the Trump administration officials were very careful to make essentially talk to the Iranian people to say that this war is not against you and wait.
We're about to be at 120 for Brent, chat.
We're about to be at 120 for Brent.
We don't want you to come out yet and protest, but there will be a time in which we will indicate.
President Trump also said earlier on in the war that the United States had attempted to get weapons into.
Some people who might be willing to use them against the regime.
We had to halt that because they were intercepted, didn't get to the Iranian people.
Yep.
There we go.
Admitting it once again.
Admitting it once again.
I told y'all, chat, that whole fucking rebellion was a fucking astroturf.
But my question is, Dana, are we doing that now?
Have we used this ceasefire essentially to do some CIA operations inside Iran to make sure that the Iranian people are armed?
Because they are going to be a great asset for the United States.
It's going to be up to them to finally push over the regime.
But the regime is very fearful, I think, of the Iranian people.
And so that's something we got to keep watching.
Rebecca, thank you so much.
The people are being backed, are backing the Iranian.
Dude, so much Hasbara bullshit.
It's actually nuts.
Much.
Holy, man.
The army is like religious zealots, and which ones aren't?
You know, it's like that's a part of the question, too.
In terms of.
Renegade, thank you for subscribing, bro.
U.S. economy having trouble.
I think we're due for a good recession.
We'll finish reacting to this guy.
So, we're going to do the debate with Andrew Wilson and Owen Schroyer.
We're going to keep watching that and also do some police videos as well.
Oh, my bad.
That's police cam.
Sorry, John.
It's not fun.
I know.
Look, the Trump, the midterm election, I think they realize they've lost the midterm.
So the midterm isn't even a calculation here.
This is, look, this is the long term goals here.
Again, short term pain, long term.
I don't know about that.
I don't know about that.
When I speak, you're not dealing with a guy that throws in the towel that quickly.
You're not dealing with him.
Donald Trump?
You're dealing with a guy that thinks he can turn anything around.
He is wired in a very different way than.
Yeah, but there's no off ramp for this, really, where he's going to have to concede on some stuff he doesn't want to concede in.
The problem is that he wants complete capitulation and total victory.
That's the problem.
He's not going to get that here.
And the average person tries to understand him, in my opinion.
Now, having said that, you know how quickly we were talking about everything was Epstein?
Story went away.
Everything is Iran.
Everything is World Cup.
We move so quickly.
The average person moves on so quickly that it's like, You know when somebody attacks you and you're maybe a newer influencer?
Oh my God, they wrote a hit piece on you.
They lose sleep every night.
But you know what the guy that's been around the block for a while says?
Bro, this story's going to be done in 48 hours.
People have lives to live.
They're going to move on.
But if it goes.
Yeah, that's true.
When you're a controversial figure, bro, you just get used to this shit, bro.
Oh, man.
You just get used to it.
My opinion, John, and please push back.
I want you guys to disagree with me if you don't.
If my opinion, if they're able to figure it out before the World Cup, we're scored away.
Because the World Cup is the biggest positive distraction they will have.
Something massive is going to happen in the World Cup.
And then we move on.
Then you have the 4th of July, 250 year anniversary.
Then you got the UFC fight at the White House.
You have so many positive distractions that the market's going to be like.
And by the way, you know how this guy works.
He's going to tweet something and say, you know, we have come to an agreement.
We are very close for Cuba to be the 51st state or Cuba to be, you know.
And I was, oh my God, we have come to Greenland.
And the next topic is that.
So as much as I want to say I'm with you 70% on midterms, I don't think he's wired like that.
And I don't think his team is wired.
And it's not just Trump because, of course, he's not doing the voting.
I think what you said about Iran is true of the U.S. You need somewhere to run to, not just somewhere to run from.
And the average voter says, I'm tired of Trump or the war or whatever.
Tend to McLovin, appreciate you.
And he looks at his average Democrat and says, Whoa, wait a minute.
Do I really want that team in power?
Yeah.
We'll see what happens.
It's interesting you're saying that.
The one pushback I have for you is that the one issue that Americans have focused on for year after year after year, talking about five years now, it's a kitchen table issue.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cost of living.
Oh, you can distract them all they want, and they go home and try to fill up the gas.
No, no, you're right.
No, you're right.
Yeah, and that's why people are pissed off because that's what Trump campaigned on, which was affordability.
You know, that's what he campaigned on.
And no new wars.
And I'm telling you, you're right when it comes up.
And immigration.
Immigration, no new wars, and affordability.
On to that.
Right now, do you know how bad farmers are doing right now?
You know, farmers right now, I think bankruptcy for farmers last year in 2025 was up 46%.
Bankruptcies.
You know, the Strait of Hormuz, how much they're relying on the fertilizer.
Fertilizer is crazy.
Like, I'll show you what's getting cooked right now.
There's a lot of fertilizer that goes through there, and a lot of people are having food shortages.
I'm telling you guys.
This Strait of Hormuz being closed goes way beyond just crude, man.
There's like other serious supply chain issues that are going to arise from this.
Fertilizer that's coming from the Strait of Hormuz, how big of a liability this is for them.
And when you go through all the different kinds, what they even more reason why this war is retarded.
He needed for price going from $300 to $650 in months.
So they're dealing with regulation.
They're dealing with prices going up for, you know, fertilizer.
They're dealing with all this stuff.
So I think that economy, so oh my God, farmers are charging up.
Farmers are not making any money.
If you look at the average farmer's margins, they make 3% to 12% if they're lucky, and they make 0 to 5% on average.
And most of the time, they're losing money.
So we got to make sure they're good.
We got to make sure the younger guys are buying houses, having kids.
You know, and you're saying first time buyers are dropping from 40% to 26%.
So they can't afford to buy.
They can't do it because boomers are retarded and fucked up everything.
Boomers, like, were able to really get the American dream versus, like, people of our age group.
Like, we're cooked.
You know?
That's the truth.
You have to work a lot harder nowadays.
To get the same lifestyle that your parents had for basically with a regular entry level job that didn't require an education.
I think that affordability issue was there before Iran, but this just kind of ratcheted things up a lot.
We can't do it the European way by writing everybody checks because that'll just cause more inflation.
But we are doing that with farmers.
We get $44 billion this year.
Sometimes it's necessary.
With farmers, it may be, but I want to hear his thoughts on farmers.
Well, that's where, you know, it would be lovely if they could score a victory.
If Venezuela would actually have a change of regime.
If Cuba would have a change of regime, if Iran would have a change of regime, that would be, hey, we actually notched one big victory.
Otherwise, you know, yes, you and I, we say, oh, in the long run, this is a good thing for the U.S. strategically, but at some point, you want to win a political goal.
That's massive, though.
That's massive.
If they do flip Iran, if.
That's a big if.
It's a 5%, 10%, by the way.
I'm putting it very low.
But if they're able to flip that, this may be a complete.
I think it's a higher percentage of success.
And if it does happen, it'll certainly be worth it.
That's, again, it's short term success.
Pain.
I think they realize this is going to cause short term pain.
And this food issue is much bigger than people are giving you credit for.
Not only will you have people who are pissed off about the economy for the last couple of years, now you jack up the price of gasoline.
It's going to get to $5, maybe $5.50, $6 a gallon.
You're going to see food prices rise, not next month, but three, four, five months from now.
So there'll be a delayed effect right before the midterms.
And it's baked in the cake at this point.
There's no going back.
If they get the hormones problem solved tomorrow, it's too late.
There's still going to be some short term pain.
So by the time you get to November, you're going to have gasoline prices that are still relatively high, even if They start to come back down.
You have food prices that are going to be up.
There's going to be a lot of unrest around the rest of the world.
So I think Trump administration being pragmatic.
The rest of the world, and that's going to spill over to us as well.
Yeah.
You said this is much worse for the rest of the world.
Yeah, it's much worse.
Much worse.
The food and energy issue.
They rely on us, so we have to lead the way.
Well, the fertilizer issue is underappreciated.
We could see, I mean, if.
Australia is getting destroyed by it, man.
It's really creating some serious issues in Australia.
Any Australians in here, guys?
How's your food cost going right now?
If it continues to go this way, you could see countries fall.
You could see.
Regimes collapse.
That's the real downside scenario.
Oh my God.
When you look at the data of how bad it's impacting farmers, you don't just 10 years.
This year, we're committing to $44.3 billion to farmers.
Also, keep in mind, guys, Iran makes like 80% of their own food, man.
So we're not starving them, we're starving our allies.
Because less than 9% of farmers are under the age of 18.
Australia's really getting shafted because Trump makes fun of them, put them in a bad spot, and then says, oh, you guys need to fight to open up the trade again.
It's like, no, bro, you fucking fucked it up.
Of 35, which means young guys are now growing up saying, I want to be a farmer.
Everybody's above 35.
$44.3 billion we have to give them this year.
Farmers, 10 years ago, that was only $11, $12 billion.
In 10 years, it's 4X.
Well, I will challenge the have to.
So Franklin Roosevelt started giving money to farmers.
We've been doing it ever since.
The fraction of the U.S. who works on farms is way under 2% right now, most of which are illegal immigrants.
So, you know, this is a tiny slice of the U.S. illegal immigrants.
They lost some of those.
Well, that's another problem for farms, is you.
You can't get Americans to do it.
So there's stuff rotting on the vine right now because you can't get work.
You can't.
That's the one thing you can't.
God loves farmers.
For the U.S., it's a small fraction of our economy that, God forbid, could be allowed to be the free market.
If you're in the Philippines, if you're in Thailand, if you're in Malaysia, South America.
South America.
That's where it's really going to hit.
This is really hard on the overall economy as well as just.
Yeah.
So I always wonder about that.
So play that out.
What does that look like if we don't do farming subsidies?
Because I always wondered if that was necessary or if they did it so that farmers could sell it at lower prices so they didn't have to.
Kind of raise the prices with the market fluctuations.
What would that look like if we stopped the farming subsidies?
We would get cheaper food at more productive, more productive, and cheaper food.
And the price of food always goes up when fertilizer goes down, even if where you're at doesn't need it.
Subsidizing are all the unproductive farms, right?
Because they can't make enough food to make it profitable to sell at the market price.
Are they worried they would go out of business though if they had to lower the price that much?
They will.
So, you eliminate some of the unproductive producers, and the overall system, you know, they get absorbed by the larger.
Yeah, the mom and pop car company went away in the 1920s.
Sorry, they were cute, but, you know, big companies are more efficient.
Can't compete with Ford.
So, why doesn't Trump understand that, though?
Because Trump does the law of farming subsidies, and he seems like a free market guy.
So, Trump is not a free market guy, and everybody.
Let me just try to.
Tariff funds.
Did you win?
Let's see here.
All right.
Musk warns robot.
Musk first.
Kimmel under fire.
All right, let's see here.
Let's see what happened with this King Charles thing.
And originally, it was meant for an incoming commander as an opportunity to inspect the troops, make sure they're ready for combat.
They will now inspect together.
He also delivered a speech in front of all the whole squad.
Trump's third assassination explained.
All right, let's jump on and see what's going on with Al Jazeera here.
Bottom line the way that the U.S. looks at warfare and peacemaking is problematic.
We're going to transition, guys, soon to the debate here shooting stuff.
Let's see what's the latest with this.
Principle right now is not just a Navy problem.
I mean, we've seen the same on MQ 9s and Apaches and A 10s and systems that our warfighters continue to rely on, which is why divesting to invest, which was sold under the previous administration because of.
Continuing resolutions and insufficient budgets created a gap where now you're getting rid of the very things that you need right now, and you don't have available things of the future that you said you would have because of the way this department did business.
Always over cost, always delayed.
So there's one destroyer, one Arleigh Burke class destroyer in this.
Yeah, government contractors and people that do work with the government always fucking Jew and, you know, fucking trying to nickel and dime you.
This budget because, and I hate to even say it, they always charge the government extra.
I'm going to say it in open here because they know they'll pay.
Hearing how many years behind we are in the backlog of building the Arleigh Burke class destroyers.
So, the bulk of the money goes into shipbuilding to fix that, ensure we can get new places to build more faster.
Then you can fund additional, whether it's this class or the next class.
Comey Indictment Fallout 00:11:27
We're almost over time.
I'm going to reclaim and just say in my last seconds here careful with the pace moving through design to construction so quickly as proposed by this budget.
Thank you.
Gentlemen, time's expired.
As announced earlier, we're going to now recess until 10 minutes past the hour of one.
All right.
Yep.
Trump rolled the dice.
But back in the real world, the facts are just really clear.
This war will have long-term repercussions, renewed cycles of violence, vendettas, and instability for years to come.
Iran was bombed twice in the middle of diplomatic talks with the U.S.
And in 2015, it signed a deal with the U.S. that put limits on its nuclear enrichment.
Someone's speaking rashly.
It took almost three years of tough discussions, and it was torn up by Trump three years later.
So the distrust is mutual and palpable.
If the White House keeps thinking the Iranian government wants to surrender and that everything's just going to be really fine after one more round of talks, that's the opposite of reality.
It's going to take much cost on Al Jazeera.
All right, let's see what else is going on.
Let me read some super chats.
Do police reactions?
Got you, I will.
Andrew Wilson's right hand man, Mr. E, said he has 15 experience in the oil industry and says that America is an expert at refining crude.
Okay.
Only one third of targets struck have been military, so we waste all this money and time for what?
Exactly.
This police recommendation got you.
Renegade, subscribe.
Welcome.
Freddie, love being informed while at work, but give my homie, Baka Toby, a shout out for putting me onto the army.
Yep.
Shout out to you, Baka Toby.
Sounds Nigerian.
Bro, at this point, the blockade is a historical failure.
Kids from around the world will be laughing at it under U.S. history.
Yeah, dude, they will.
The blockade of the blockade.
They're putting uniform on because employment and the job market is fucking trash.
Yep.
Any OPIC made the title?
Yes, only to respond to because I debated.
I was like reacting to stuff.
Okay, let's see.
Comey self surrender chat.
That's the official word.
This is what you need to know now.
I'm still not afraid.
Former FBI chief James Comey explained.
Expected to surrender to federal authorities after a new indictment.
Yeah.
I think he surrounded this morning.
Secretary Pete Hexett facing lawmakers on Capitol Hill for the.
I saw Ivan Rakelin out there recording him.
First time since the war in Iran broke out.
On X. New images in the White House Correspondence Dinner attack showing the.
This weird nigga.
We're out here taking selfies before the shooting.
Like, what's going on here, man?
Imagine catching a felony over a dollar is crazy.
Can you cover this police camera footage?
It's funny as fuck.
Okay, got that for LSS.
Inside the Washington Hilton.
Plus, officials identify what they say is causing bright orange water to flow in a West Virginia stream.
And the emotional effort to save Timmy, the stranded woman.
When three sisters buy a 13-dollar.
I'm Rachel Scott from ABC News.
It is Wednesday, April 29th.
This is what you need to know.
Let's get right to the big story.
Former FBI Director James Comey expected to self-surrender today after a federal indictment.
The charges center on a 2025 Instagram post.
Showing 8647 written in seashells.
Prosecutors claim it was a threat.
They charged him for like threatening the president.
They hit him with like the typical Secret Service charge for it.
FBI did the case.
Against President Trump, but legal experts say this will be a hard case for the Justice Department to win.
Of all the cases that have been brought and threatened against President Trump's enemies, this one may be the weakest.
This is going to be a ridiculously hard case for prosecutors to win.
Why?
Yeah, a big reason why is because he deleted it after and apologized.
Some people might look at that as conscious of guilt.
Other people might say, no, he rectified it and he didn't mean it that way.
Context means everything.
And the fact that he deleted it and denounced violence after, you know, obviously he shouldn't be charged.
But, you know, I think the Justice Department isn't like they're trying to send a message, right?
If you threaten the president, even if you're the former director of the FBI, we're coming after you.
So I think this arrest was more about sending a message than actually convicting Comey.
Because Comey's a former lawyer, he's not stupid.
He probably has a high powered legal team that's going to fight this thing tooth and nail.
But this was more about sending a message, getting him arrested, hurting his reputation.
Obviously, Trump, you know, can be a vindictive individual.
So that's what I think.
This arrest was more about optics and politics than actually getting a conviction for a serious crime.
He has to have intended it to have been a threat for this to be a successful prosecution.
Comey's first indictment by the Justice Department for allegedly making a false statement to Congress.
And they admitted that they had this case open for like a year, guys.
It's no coincidence that they indicted it literally this week after that guy tried to shoot.
Trump.
Because it's a fairly simple case, just that NOAUSA probably wanted to take it.
But then they're like, you know what?
Let's indict this thing.
Leave no stone unturned.
Fuck it.
Congress was thrown out on a technicality.
We're going to send a message to anybody else.
And if you guys remember, he was indicted for false statements before on a technicality because the United States attorney that was basically put in place to run the District of Virginia had not been confirmed by the Senate.
So since she hadn't been confirmed by the Senate, the indictment didn't stand because she didn't have the authority to actually push it through.
So, guys, the way prosecutions work is the United States attorney at the United States attorney's office is the one that does the final sign off on any criminal indictment.
So, the fact that she signed off on it, but she was not really the USA because she wasn't officially confirmed via Senate, that's what fucked everything up because the USA is a presidentially confirmed position, it's a presidentially appointed position, which means they have to get confirmed by the Senate to officially take the position.
That's why he was able to get around the legal loophole and they didn't bring it back up again.
It was false statements.
Comey says he's still innocent and is not afraid.
Cole Allen is a prototypical goofy progressive intellectual with an overflowing ego.
Of course.
For James Comey, the process is a punishment.
Exactly.
Exactly.
No court date has been set for these new charges.
This isn't about convicting him.
This is about sending a message.
The Supreme Court has struck down Louisiana's voting map in a major voting rights case, finding it an unconstitutional gerrymanderer.
Devin Dwyer has more.
This decision came in a case out of Louisiana involving.
A court ordered drawing addition of a second majority black district in that state because of the size of the state's population.
And the Supreme Court today, in this decision, said that the court violated the 14th Amendment by adding the state, rather violated the 14th Amendment by adding that district.
They used race impermissibly, consciously, to add a second district to aid those voters.
And they said that is simply not allowed under our Constitution.
A terror investigation is now underway in London after a knife attack in a neighborhood with a large Jewish.
Oh, yeah, some dude stabbed the Jewish guy, man.
Fuck it, dude.
This is why, like, these fucking idiots, like, this is not how you win the battle of ideas, man.
Violence is going to just undermine everything.
People are so stupid.
Jewish community.
Police say two men, one in his 70s and another in his 30s, were stabbed.
Witnesses say the suspect was seen running with a knife, attempting to stab members of the public before being detained and handed over to police.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer calling the incident deeply concerning.
It comes amid a string of recent attacks targeting Jewish sites in London.
Newly released images show the suspect in the White House.
Bruh.
Correspondence dinner attack just moments before the incident.
Play, we're gonna take the quick flick before going to do an assassination attempt.
What a fucking idiot!
And his phone sucks, probably a droid.
Night, Cole Allen appears to be armed with guns and knives, wearing a black shirt and a red tie.
Authorities say the pictures were taken from his hotel room at the fucking retard.
Washington Hilton, where he's accused of firing.
Congrats, confirm even more evidence for the FBI, dude.
Fucking idiot, man.
A shotgun outside the ballroom.
Where the White House Correspondence Center was taking place.
Prosecutors say the images are part of a detention memo detailing what they described as a pre planned and deliberate attack.
Allen is scheduled to be in court tomorrow.
Security changes have been made in New York City, where the royal couple visited the 9 11 memorial today.
It comes midway through a four day trip for the King and the Queen, marking 250 years of American independence.
Over on Capitol Hill, former Attorney General Pam Bondi will now appear for a deposition on May 29th.
Epstein Files.
The appearance is part of a House oversight investigation into the Justice Department's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Oh.
They're on my desk.
Okay.
Democrats had moved to pursue contempt charges following her previous failure to show up.
Ranking member Robert Garcia applauded the news.
Well, great news.
Clearly, we're being effective because it's interesting how it's only when we take action and when we actually have to force Republicans to do anything.
To call subpoena, what the hell?
This bitch looks like an Eminem, bro.
She's bald as hell.
What denied?
What the is going on there?
Chick looked like a milk dud, man.
I can see what she's thinking.
Smooth ass head, bro.
What the fuck?
Bitch looked like more than Michael Jordan with lipstick to get in front of our committee that they actually ever do anything.
So I am so glad.
The department give her a bull's jersey, man.
Justice says Pam Bondi was not required to appear at her previous deposition.
Since she no longer serves as U.S. Attorney General.
And staying here and watching.
That is kind of true.
She's not compelled.
She's not a government employee anymore.
She's a private citizen now, so she can say fuck off.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is on Capitol Hill for a hearing on the Pentagon's budget, but it comes as a critical moment in the war with Iran.
Jay O'Brien is following it all.
Rachel, a fiery hearing with Secretary Pete Hegseth, as well as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and a top Pentagon budget official.
And Democrats on that panel asking pointed questions, one of them from the top Democrat on the House.
Armed Services Committee Adam Smith was what was the overall cost to date of this conflict with Iran?
To which that top Pentagon budget official said, so far to date, it's cost the U.S. taxpayer $25 billion.
Additionally, Adam Smith going back and forth with Hegsteth on the administration's justification for this conflict with Iran.
Hegsteth said it was the nuclear capabilities of Iran that posed a threat to the American people.
Smith said, but the administration last summer in June conducted airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and at the time said, That Iran's nuclear capabilities had been obliterated.
So, how did Iran pose an imminent threat?
Smith asked if its nuclear capabilities.
Artemis Engine Power 00:02:41
One sec, guys.
Had been obliterated last June.
Heg says that Iran still had nuclear ambitions.
Worth pointing out here, Rachel, as of the end of this week, this conflict with Iran will have gone on for 60 days.
And there are even some Republicans up here on Capitol Hill saying that there should be a vote to authorize this conflict in Iran.
So far, there's been no successful vote up here on Capitol Hill to authorize.
The administration's use of force in that country.
Meanwhile, the Pentagon has officially asked Congress to rename the Department of Defense to the Department of War.
The rebrand could cost up to $125 million to replace signs and letterheads and make other additional changes.
Turning now to the weather a widespread severe storm threat impacting millions.
A powerful system sweeping from the South to the Midwest, bringing damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes.
In Texas, a possible tornado hit mineral wells, damaging homes, flattening buildings.
And sending at least two people to the hospital.
And in Arkansas, a tree crashing through a woman's home during heavy storms.
She was inside at the time, but thankfully, she was not injured.
NASA is not slowing down after the success of Artemis II, now preparing for what's next Artemis III.
A massive section of the rocket has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center after a 900 mile journey from New Orleans.
The section will carry the fuel for the powerful engines.
The next mission will test docking, which is scheduled for later next year.
The goal is for Artemis IV to put people on the moon in 2028.
And we have much more of what you need to know.
Stay with us.
Here's your daily briefing.
Other big stories we are following on ABC News.
Elon Musk is back on the stand today, squaring off against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman.
Musk claims that the company, now valued at more than $850 billion.
What's Sam Altman and Musk? betrayed its original vision of staying as a nonprofit.
On the stand yesterday, Musk saying, It's not okay to steal a charity.
But OpenAI lawyers told jurors there was never a promise to remain a nonprofit, arguing that Elon Musk is trying to undercut the company to benefit his own AI venture.
Musk is seeking billions of dollars in damages and wants Altman removed from the board.
Overseas police arrested 22 Buddhist monks at an airport in Asia, accused of hiding 240 pounds of cannabis in their luggage.
The monks were returning from Sri Lanka.
Bro, I guess they really wanted to get Nirvana.
Musk Charity Lawsuit 00:03:45
Niggas took the easy way.
With that ganja.
In Thailand, police say that the pot was concealed inside fake.
They got hit with that Chinese FBI.
Walls in those suitcases and a string.
The Fulkinese Bureau of Investigation site in West Virginia.
Bright orange water flowing down a stream.
Take a look at this.
State experts believe it is caused by iron related to runoff from an abandoned cold mine.
Officials say there is no indication of any impact on the local water system.
All right, someone sent this in.
This is a red pill topic.
We haven't covered a red pill topic.
And then, guys, we're going to react to the.
Are they live back again?
Okay, still recess.
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Before the Bill K?
Yes, ma'am.
I'm a social media influencer and.
Yeah, that's automatically L. Bro already lost before I haven't seen anything.
This man asked you to go with him on a date and then he left before the Bill K?
Yes, ma'am.
I'm a social media influencer.
She sucks that bad, I guess.
Influencer.
And Mr. Sutton, the defendant.
He slid into your DMs.
Yes.
Essentially.
He originally.
Bro, ain't no way.
When we asked me out on a couple dates.
First one being coffee, and the second one being ice cream.
Did you decline those dates?
Yes.
Of course.
I had to reschedule on him twice.
I wonder why you had to reschedule.
And then how do you actually get on the date?
Eventually, our schedules ended up working out, and we were.
Nope.
Let me guess.
He probably took her to a fucking.
He offered a fancy ass restaurant.
She said, oh, I got time today.
We're able to make it on.
Shout out to you, have enough speed?
I was a little bit late.
I got.
Of course.
Late, ma'am.
45 minutes late.
I got stuck in traffic.
Oh, yeah, sure.
Ma'am, come on.
Not eaten all that day.
So I'm starving.
Did you ask him if he wanted anything to eat, ma'am?
No, I did not.
You just ordered your margarita and your calamari.
Okay.
Yes.
And then do you proceed to order more food?
Yes.
The first scenario, I think she could have taken maybe 10 or 15 seconds just to send me something.
She told me, like 10 minutes before our date, I've already driven there.
That was very upsetting to me.
I said, let's go to drinks, not dinner.
Nice.
That's what she gets because she came late.
I never said that.
So you got to clear it up.
I try engaging in a conversation with her.
She is on her phone.
Stand you up, came late, stand you up twice.
Like she's lucky you even offer a drink.
She's on social media.
Of course.
Women do that all the time.
Guys, just so you know, you're on a date with a chick and she pulls out her phone on the first date.
Like if she does it once and it's quick or whatever, but if she's like on her phone the whole time, you got to check that shit, bro, when you're on a date with these girls.
Gotta check that shit.
It's incredibly rude and disrespectful.
And the problem is, like with younger women, especially, they don't understand that that shit's disrespectful because they're stupid.
She's posting.
She just ignores me.
She doesn't even engage in the conversation.
So I told her I was going to the restroom and I V-lined for my car, and I didn't look back.
The next day, she did text me.
She deserves it.
She said I was rude to fit her with a bill like that.
I did pay for my drinks, though.
Okay, so he didn't pay.
Then, bro, she got a total.
Hold the hell.
Varsity of Dates was listening to you while I work.
I was doing heavy squats, almost dropped the weight, laughing.
Oh, shit.
I sent her that money.
Yeah, guys.
Listen to me in the gym at your own fucking peril, bro.
I'm not trying to get y'all niggas killed, man.
You got 400 pounds on your back and you start laughing because I start talking about Shaniquas.
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Oh, my bad.
Wrong effect.
Hello, monkeys.
Hey, disclaimer I am not responsible for you guys dying while lifting weights, man.
Okay.
Listen to me at your own peril, bro.
Try to catch me in between sets, man.
Still late.
Ma'am, did you receive this money?
Yes, Your Honor.
Ma'am, you are dating for a meal.
And so many women do that, by the way, chat.
FYI.
So many women do that shit, dude.
You guys would be shocked if you guys knew how women, like, literally do this shit professionally where they set up a date every day just to get free food.
It's insane.
The court is convinced, man, that you operated in bad faith, that you wasted this man's time.
So the court completely dismisses the plaintiff's claim of $218.69.
Hey, W. Suck it.
That is my ruling.
Boom, boom, boom.
Take the L, lady.
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