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This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer.
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owen shroyer
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Thursday, May 8th, 2025.
A historic day with the announcement of the first ever American Born Pope.
We shall have some other news on that here on the Infowars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet.
We will be covering that.
We'll have some sights and sounds from the Vatican today as well.
We have news out of the White House.
Trump announcing some trade news and then taking questions from the press in the Oval Office.
He did about an hour today from the Oval Office making announcements, taking questions from the press.
We'll address all of the news coming out of the White House today as well as Trump is clearing some things up before his first foreign trip where he will be going to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf nations.
Now, there's also a stack of geopolitical news on my desk dealing with that.
So we will talk about that.
We'll also talk about an announcement in Brazil.
And then the ongoing tension between Pakistan and India that now China is playing a major role in.
And we'll explain why that is significant.
A war of the words between billionaires, multi-billionaires, sentai billionaires, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates.
And I think...
Well, Elon said something earlier today.
We'll cover that.
We'll have that coming up for you.
But it's just all of these things are starting to reach ahead.
And even with just people talking about the Pope, a lot of Catholics have lost interest in what happens with the Pontiffs since John Paul II because it's been woke Pope season.
And so it's like, oh yeah, well, another pope.
It's going to be another woke pope.
So the mergings of all things into the awakening has officially happened.
And so pick your side.
And the pope will certainly be picking his.
Are there signs of where he might go?
Yes, but we'll be covering that.
We also have some other news out of D.C. This was actually from yesterday.
We just didn't get off the desk.
The Federal Reserve is not going to lower interest rates, which of course is not going to be very good news for President Trump and his agenda.
So interest rates holding steady for the time being.
And then we've got some other sights and sounds from some hearings that went down.
We'll hear from Kristi Noem.
We'll hear from Kash Patel.
We'll hear from Representative Nancy Mace.
Oh, yeah.
And then, you wonder how much longer we have to deal with this.
I've got a dude playing high school girls softball.
And I thought if there was one sport, if there was one sport where maybe the girls would be better, I thought it would be softball.
And I genuinely mean that.
I don't think I could play softball.
I don't know if I'd be able to hit a softball, fast-pitch softball pitcher.
I could probably, you know, field and run or something, but there's no way I could pitch.
I don't know if I could hit.
This is a guy that played baseball.
But, well, looks like the men are better at softball, too.
Sorry, girls.
Sorry to do that.
And then just weird stuff.
Nancy May's calling out the Attorney General of South Carolina, but he's involved in some other stuff.
It's all just strange.
It's all just strange that we have to address any of this.
And then...
We'll hear from the new Surgeon General after Trump removed Nishwat from the picture, which was a good move.
Other people are disagreeing.
They got it wrong.
We got it right.
Trust me on that.
The new one is good.
I see people attacking her.
It's totally wrong.
But we'll hear from her, and you can decide.
Well, where to begin today?
I suppose we might as well.
I wasn't going to make a big thing of this, and I'm not trying to lessen.
The importance of the new pope or lower what it means to people and the significance of everything in the Vatican.
But as a Catholic, I do think that a lot of it has lost its luster over the years because of the non-traditionals.
I would say the last two popes.
Especially compared to John Paul II, who really was an impactful and influential pope and beyond even just the Catholic Church.
And by the way, the new pope, Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago, He is now the youngest pope in decades, almost 50 years.
He's the youngest pope in almost 50 years since John Paul II was made the pope.
And he was 58 at the time.
And then he had a very long time as the pontiff.
He was very beloved by Catholics and non-Catholics, even.
But I'm sitting there and I'm kind of watching it.
And all of the hype and everything on TV.
And I'm not comparing the two, obviously.
But it's like, there's one TV event every year.
And it's made for TV, but it's also an in-person event.
People go.
And I think it's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
I've never understood it.
I've always looked at it as just like the dumbest TV thing I've ever seen.
And that's the NFL draft.
And I'm like, why do people watch?
Why do people go stand around shoulder to shoulder to just watch people walk up to a podium and dance around?
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
And then you can just go online and look at the results.
So it's all this made-for-TV stuff.
So I'm kind of like, I'm watching all the hype for this, and I'm like, what is the deal?
And they're just standing around waiting for smoke to come out of a chimney and then waiting for a guy to walk out the door.
So I'm not trying to lessen the value of it, and I get it.
But it just feels very, you know.
Over the top, if you ask me.
But nonetheless, people care, and it is the Catholic Church, so it's, you could say, maybe a little more important than the NFL, perhaps?
I don't know.
Some might disagree.
Well, Donald Trump congratulates the new pope with this statement earlier today.
Congratulations to Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, who was just named pope.
It's such an honor to realize that he is the first American pope.
What excitement and what a great honor for our country.
I look forward to meeting Pope Leo XIV.
It will be a very meaningful moment.
Pope Bob.
Now, I theorized, and we'll never, well, I guess we could never say never, but we won't assume anything.
But I theorized, and we had the news first when all the other people were saying, oh, no, the Pope's fine.
We were telling you, no, he's not.
He's not going to make it.
He's not very long for this world.
They're lying to you.
Of course.
Then he died.
And I wondered, I said, what type of influence might Donald Trump have over the next pope?
Now, obviously, he's not in the secret meeting with the cardinals voting, and he's not communicating with them.
But you wonder if it's a coincidence.
You wonder if there wasn't some outside influence, some impact, if it wasn't part of the discussions, that it's time for the first American pope.
And maybe that timing lines up with Donald Trump being the president.
And since we're talking about it, guys, yeah, go ahead and roll that video.
Let's just give you some of the sights and sounds as Pope Leo XIV makes his first appearance here to the world at the Vatican to all of the fanfare and all of the cell phones.
Yeah, go ahead, guys.
Now, and then they do the bells and the ceremonies and everything.
And I guess there's two other things I'd say before we move on to the political stuff.
This pope, Leo XIV, people are concerned, and they're already saying he's woke, he's a globalist, and certainly there's evidence of that in the social media activity.
I'm not putting as much stock into the social media activity as others because who knows who's even running it, and it looks like a lot of internal promotions.
I don't know how much of that is really as significant as people are making it out to be.
But it's certainly there.
It's certainly concerning.
I don't think he's a Chicago Democrat.
But people are concerned about what they're seeing there.
And they certainly don't want to see another woke pope.
They want to see a more traditional pope.
They'd like to see a more unifying pope.
And really, I think we'd like to see another pope that is impactful with American Catholics as well as Pope John Paul II was, who also had a good relationship with Ronald Reagan.
So all this is going on, and it might just be me, and I am going to take calls today on this.
You know, there is a God out there.
There is a God out there, and...
He's always with us.
If you ask him, if you talk to him, he'll be even more present with you.
And as I'm watching all of this today, like, good Lord, this is like the NFL draft for Catholics.
What are we doing here?
Just extremely turned off by the process.
Just overhyped, all the stuff.
And then they make the announcement and he comes out and I listen to him talk and I don't know, something...
Something felt good.
Something felt right about it.
It is totally just a feeling.
And I think becoming the Pope, whether or not this guy had political leanings left, right, center, who knows?
You can take whatever stock you want out of a social media activity.
But I feel like becoming the Pope can certainly change a man.
And it can certainly make him want to reinvent his course or his path or his identity.
How he presents himself or his beliefs.
But I don't know.
After he came out and talked, I kind of felt...
And maybe it's because he kind of looks like John Paul II.
Maybe it's all psychological warfare.
But he does kind of look like John Paul II a little bit.
And maybe that's why.
Because I like John Paul II.
But I don't know.
After watching the whole NFL draft overhyped worst TV event of the year, and then he came out and talked and the bells started ringing, I said, well, you know what?
unidentified
Maybe...
owen shroyer
Maybe there's hope.
Maybe there's hope that we can have a Pope that is not politically globalist, politically liberal, and he doesn't have to be politically anything, but just be a man of God, a unifier under God, and not promote left-wing globalist politics.
And then actually be meaningful to the world, like Pope John Paul II was.
And the fact that he is the first American pope I think is worthy of feeling proud as an American as well.
Well, let's hope.
His legacy is obviously yet to be seen, but maybe that's good.
Maybe he ends up great and he leaves a great legacy as the first American pope.
So it was very curious to watch all of this and see all of this go down.
But there he is.
Pope.
Leo XIV.
And he will be having a meeting with President Trump.
What do you think, guys?
Kind of looks like John Paul II.
Do you think that's why when I saw him, I was like, oh, is it because I'm biased because I'm an American?
I don't know why.
I mean, the crew was in here working in the studio, so they didn't really get to watch it like I did.
But there it is.
It is finished, as they say.
The youngest pope.
In decades, the youngest pope since John Paul II when he was put in charge at age 58 back in 1978.
So he's got a real chance.
He'll have probably at least 20 years, I would say.
Probably at least 20 years.
So he's got a real chance to be impactful as the first American pope.
And as an American...
Even more so than a Catholic, because I think the Vatican has kind of already, you know, dirtied the water for Catholics.
But as an American, I hope that he is, I hope he's a unifier.
I hope he's great.
I hope he doesn't spout leftist, globalist propaganda like we've seen recently.
And I hope he leaves a great legacy.
I hope he does, and I hope he sets an example.
Maybe you could have another American pope someday down the road.
So there's that.
I don't want to spend too much time on that.
But we are going to take calls today, so maybe we'll take some calls on that at some point.
Now, he didn't speak English during his first address.
He didn't speak English.
And I think that that was probably intentional as to say, even though I'm an American pope, I'm not going to let American politics...
You know, override or take the reins while I am the pontiff.
So it would have been nice as an American maybe to hear that or as some of the countries in Europe.
But I think that that's probably why he did it.
And maybe it's a good thing.
Maybe it's a good thing.
Now, on to Trump making announcements at the White House today.
He said he had a big announcement coming on trade this week.
And then he announced it from the Oval Office and posted this on his Truth Social.
Today is an incredible day for America as we deliver our first fair, open and reciprocal trade deal, something our past presidents never cared about.
Together with our strong ally, the United Kingdom, we have reached the first historic trade deal since Liberation Day.
As part of this deal, America will raise $6 billion in external revenue from 10% tariffs, $5 billion in new export opportunities for our great ranchers, farmers and producers.
And one of the immediate benefactors of this was the airline industry and Rolls-Royce.
Rolls-Royce making engines for Boeing and others.
So that was big news for that.
Of course, there was other news for the airline industry today as well.
Trump touts rebuilding and modernizing the U.S. air traffic control.
He also blasts, took a minute to take a pot shot at Pete Buttigieg, as he calls him.
The three-year framework proposes updates that transportation security, Sean Duffy says, are an economic and national security necessity.
This is going to be some heavy lifting from Sean Duffy.
And considering all the issues you've had with air traffic control and other just air traffic in general, helicopter crashes and plane crashes and everything else, you know they just had a fighter jet roll off a ship a couple days ago that was fighting the Houthis.
Yeah, it just fell off the ship.
That's strange.
Probably nothing to do with this, but that's some heavy lifting for Duffy there.
So he's going to have a lot on his plate dealing with that.
It does seem this administration is really going in on modernizing infrastructure.
At least the administrative infrastructure of the federal government.
So probably long overdue, and when I talk to...
Some of them say this on air, but other people I talk to in the federal government or in D.C., they all talk about how their systems are outdated, they're slow, everybody knows it.
So it looks like that's a big thing that they are trying to move with, is just modernizing the technical infrastructure, the administrative infrastructure of Washington, D.C., and even beyond.
Oh, I forgot.
We're going to hear from Joe Biden today, too.
But let's hear.
Here's Trump.
donald j trump
Having some fun with Pete Booty Juice here in clip 11. And when they took over Buttigieg, who has no clue, you know, he drives to work on his bicycle with his, in all fairness, with his husband on the back, which is a nice, loving relationship.
But he didn't have a clue.
This guy didn't have a clue.
And he's actually a contender for president.
between him and Crockett, you can have that party.
But, uh...
unidentified
I don't know.
owen shroyer
Oh, that's fun.
That's a good one.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mr. President, for that.
As I said, he was taking questions and speaking from the Oval Office for over an hour today.
They did live stream it on the White House's ex-account.
Now, the other news I had here, and I thought I had sent a video on this, guys.
I don't see it on the list.
If we have it, let me know.
If not, it's no big deal.
But Trump talking about Ed Martin.
Let me know if we have that.
If not, we'll move forward.
Trump pulls his nomination for D.C. U.S. Attorney.
Says he'll reveal new picks soon.
Now, if you recall...
Well, actually, I don't think we did this on air, but my crew came in and they said, here's where it stands.
They can still confirm Ed Martin.
And I said, well, not really, because they can't rely on these other votes.
So now Trump...
So basically now Tillis has overturned the cart and he stopped the confirmation of Ed Martin.
So Tillis...
We expect this from Murkowski, Collins, and McConnell, but that's the threshold, really.
Once you get another senator, once you get another rat, another Republican against Trump to join that coalition, then they can block all Trump agenda at the Senate level like Tom Tillis just did.
So he'll get primaried and maybe replaced, but he's the one that did it.
And it's kind of unfortunate that this is how it goes down.
I guess Trump decided this isn't a battle worth having, and he can put Ed Martin anywhere else he wants, and that's what he's going to do.
And here is Trump announcing that.
donald j trump
He's a terrific person, and he wasn't getting the support from people that I thought.
He's done a very good job.
Crime is down 25% in D.C. During this period of time, I'm very disappointed in that, but I have so many different things that I'm doing now with the trade.
You know, I'm one person.
I can only make, boom, I can only lift that little phone so many times in a day.
But we have somebody else that will be great.
I just want to say it is unbelievable and hopefully we can bring him into whether it's DOJ or whatever in some capacity because really outstanding.
It was to me was disappointing.
I'll be honest.
I have to be straight.
I was disappointed.
A lot of people were disappointed, but that's the way it works sometimes.
That's the way it works.
And he wasn't rejected, but we felt it would be very it would be hard.
And we have somebody else that we'll be announcing over the next two days who's going to be great.
owen shroyer
So it sounds like he's already got his next pick ready to go by the end of the week.
He still wants to find a job for Ed Martin in D.C., so I assume that will happen.
But outside of that, here's my fear.
Now you're going to have these Republican senators that saw what Tom Tillis was just able to do, and they're going to start to puff up their chest and feel their oats and say, oh, you mean I can block something?
I can stand up?
I can stand in the crosshairs and make a name for myself and maybe get a little fundraising?
Because that's how they think.
Now, what happens with Tillis politically is another story.
Tom Tillis of North Carolina, also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, just refused to endorse Martin, so this was the issue of getting him across the finish line.
Well, the people of North Carolina might decide they don't want another Senator, Tom Tillis.
And there are plenty of good principled conservatives and Republicans in North Carolina that can run against him, and I anticipate somebody will.
Now, Tillis might have to deal with President Trump politically in a primary.
But my concern remains, oh, you mean I can make a name for myself?
You mean I can get in the headlines?
unidentified
Hmm.
owen shroyer
And now you'll have other Republican senators who knows when something comes up.
For a vote, thinking, oh, I can be the next Tom Tillis.
I can make the headlines.
I can block something.
I can stand on principle.
And before you think, well, it's such a bad political move.
Why would they go against Trump?
Don't they know?
They don't think like that.
They don't care.
These are not smart people.
You know that.
Come on.
Trump targets Iranian oil with sanctions, increasing pressure on the Islamic Republic to make a deal on nukes.
They're about to begin their fourth round of nuclear talks in the coming days.
J.D. Vance will obviously be a part of that.
And I imagine they'll want to have something before they head to the Gulf states and before they head to Saudi Arabia to deal with them as well.
Now...
The Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets control increased pressure on Iran's export of oil, designating the Teapot Refinery and Habi Jinhai Chemical Group Company and the three port terminal operators in Shandong Province, China, for their role in purchasing or facilitating the delivery of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Iranian oil.
So China and Iran, big trading partners, big energy partners, that's a major piece of the puzzle here.
And it's also...
It also ties into what's happening with Pakistan and India now.
The teapot refineries purchased the majority of Iranian crude oil exports, according to the Treasury Department.
Folks, Trump is hitting China hard.
The Treasury Department on Thursday is also imposing sanctions on several companies, vessels, and captains, they say, are responsible for facilitating Iranian oil shipments as part of Iran's so-called shadow fleet.
The companies and vessels are all China-based.
Yeah, Trump's hitting China hard right now.
And India, Modi, very good relations with Trump.
And Xi has good relations with Trump, too.
But Trump is hitting China hard.
And, I mean, you could say that it's just the pendulum swinging back.
China has been taking advantage of us and the world, really, for decades.
And that's our Congress selling us out as well.
But that's what's been going on, so Trump is trying to balance that.
Trump is also in good relations and negotiations with India.
China knows that.
India wants to replace China as that role and that trading partner.
China's well aware of that, so now they're backing Pakistan.
But could China end up in a situation where they're forced to purchase oil from Russia or from even the United States of America?
Of course, you have the Gulf states as an option, too, but Trump's about to go down there, and they already said, you know, we don't really care if we're pumping oil or not at this point.
They're doing so well.
They're so rich.
They can pump oil as much or as little as they want.
But all of these things are coming together before Trump takes his trip to Saudi Arabia, and it all is hitting China.
But he could pin China and force them To either balance the book with the United States of America, or they're going to have to start purchasing oil maybe from the United States of America.
Because I think Trump has all the cards here.
He has all the cards with Russia.
He has all the cards with the Gulf states.
And he might have all the cards with Iran soon as well.
All right, we're going to hear from Joe Biden.
I don't know why they've decided to dust him off and put him in front of the American people again, as if we needed a reminder.
What an absolute embarrassment he was.
He's still Joe Biden on The View.
And then J.D. Vance responding to some of the recent commentary from Joe Biden.
Does Joe Biden even feel like he was ever president?
Of course, who was really making decisions, we don't know.
It certainly wasn't Joe, but it's funny you see him on The View.
It's like when he was walking into that diner.
And nobody cared or knew who he was.
That's the Joe Biden presidency.
No impact, no aura, no influence, flatlining.
And you see this, it's hard to believe that he was the president.
I mean, it feels like Trump has been president for the second time longer than Joe Biden ever was.
That's how impactful Trump's presidency is.
So we'll be hearing from the Mushmouth coming up soon, and then Vice President Vance.
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So, Joe Biden.
unidentified
Ha ha ha.
you Thank you.
Thank you.
owen shroyer
I wonder what he really believes, by the way.
Does he believe anything he says?
Do any of these Democrats?
Does Joe Biden have regrets?
Now, remember, it was Nancy Pelosi who came out, and she said, oh, well, you know, if we could have had a primary, then we probably could have had a candidate that could have beat Trump.
Of course, she was part of the reason why they didn't have a primary, as if we're forgetting that.
But Nancy Pelosi might have forgotten that.
But here's Joe Biden.
Could Joe Biden have beaten Donald Trump?
The View wanted to know.
Clip four.
alyssa farah griffin
Well, Mr. President, you had previously said that you thought that you would have won.
Since then, Donald Trump won all the battleground states and made inroads with almost every major demographic, from working-class voters to Hispanic men to black men.
Knowing what you know now, do you think you would have beat him?
joe biden
Yeah, he's still got 7 million fewer votes.
unidentified
Yes.
joe biden
Okay?
A lot of people didn't show up.
Number one, number one.
Number two, they're very close in those toss-up states.
It wasn't a slam dunk.
And so, look...
You know, every time I've been on the show, which I've been fortunate to be on more than once, thanks for having me.
Oh, really?
owen shroyer
You're the former president?
joe biden
You guys don't focus on as much, and I think it's good, on polling numbers, but let me put it this way.
He's had the worst 100 days, and he presents everything.
unidentified
Yeah, that's a fact.
Oh, that's a fact!
I'm a big cheer!
joe biden
And I would not say...
Honesty's been a strong point.
owen shroyer
So nothing has changed with Joe Biden.
It's just pathetic, honestly.
It's really pathetic.
He's like, oh, I'm so glad to be here.
So wait a second.
So the view, they might actually believe this.
The view is more important.
The view is more of an iconic stage than the presidency, than the White House.
Joe Biden, eight years as vice president, four years as president, and he's in awe of The View.
Wow, I'm so honored to be here.
Thank you guys for sharing this stage with me.
unidentified
Oh my gosh, I'm so lucky.
owen shroyer
Really?
You're the former president and you're lucky they invited you?
Wow, still can't talk.
You know, he brings up, he says, well, you know, Trump got 7 million votes less than I did in 2020.
Well, maybe that was the voter fraud.
That's probably what it was.
But okay, 7 million voter fraud votes, that's a pretty serious thing.
Probably needs an investigation.
But let's just say, because Biden would say there was no voter fraud.
So let's say it's true.
Let's say Joe Biden, let's say the Democrats, more importantly, voted, I guess the number would be 8 or 10 million, I don't know what the, somewhere between 8 and 10 million, less votes for Harris than for Biden.
unidentified
Hmm.
owen shroyer
Okay.
So, why would that be?
Why would Democrats not show up to vote for Kamala Harris?
Well, before you answer that, listen to what Joe Biden says about why Kamala Harris lost in clip five.
unidentified
But then election night came, and it was like 2016 all over again.
So, why do you think the vice president lost, and were you surprised?
joe biden
I wasn't surprised, not because I didn't think the vice president was the most qualified person to be president.
She is.
She's qualified to be president of the United States of America.
unidentified
Thank you.
joe biden
But I was surprised.
I wasn't surprised because they went the route of the sexist route, the whole route.
I mean, this is a woman, she's this, she's that.
It really, I've never seen quite as successful and a consistent campaign undercutting the notion that a woman couldn't lead the country and a woman of mixed race.
unidentified
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
joe biden
And they played that to the trade.
In addition to that.
unidentified
Oh.
owen shroyer
The American voters just didn't want to vote for a black woman, or a mixed-race woman, or what is she now?
I guess, is she gonna convert race again?
She's black.
She's Asian.
She's Jamaican.
She's mixed race.
Who knows?
She doesn't even know.
She doesn't even know what color her hair is.
So Joe Biden says Kamala Harris lost the election because of racism and because of sexism.
And American voters wouldn't vote for a non-white woman.
But wait a second, though.
Hold on.
Who is he referring to?
Who are the American voters that didn't want to vote for Harris?
Because the same people voted for Donald Trump.
Three straight elections.
So if anybody here is racist, if anybody here is sexist, if anybody here didn't want to see a non-white woman president, it's the Democrat voters.
They're the ones that didn't vote for Harris.
Now, I would say it was all voter fraud, but certainly Joe Biden wouldn't sacrifice that.
So there it is.
Joe Biden admits Democrat voters are racists and sexists because they didn't vote for Kamala Harris.
But isn't that ironic?
He says, oh, these Trump supporters are racist and sexist, so they didn't vote for Harris.
Well, what do you mean?
Why would they vote for Harris?
It's the Democrats that didn't show up for Harris.
So the racist, white supremacist Democrats showed up and voted for Joe Biden, but when they saw there was a non-white woman on the ticket, They stayed home and they wouldn't vote for her because she was black and she was a woman.
That was Democrats that did that.
You can't point the finger at us.
Kamala Harris didn't get 8 million less votes because of Republicans, Joe.
She got them because of either A, voter fraud, or B, Democrats are racist.
Your choice.
Your choice.
Now he goes on.
This is just...
All right, now we're getting some classic Biden.
Who's to blame for the open border?
Clip six.
alyssa farah griffin
When you announced that you wouldn't be seeking re-election, only 28% of the country thought that the country was on the right track.
Now, you are understandably very proud of many achievements in your administration, but do you take any responsibility for not hearing the concerns of voters on the border security or cost of living sooner?
And do you take any responsibility for Trump's re-election?
joe biden
Yes, I do, because, look, I was in charge, and he won.
So, you know, I take responsibility, number one.
But number two, you know, you remember, we put together a commission leading with one of the most conservative members of the United States Senate, Oklahoma, running it.
We came up with a significant means by which we could deal with the border.
What did Trump do?
He got on the telephone, and he called Republicans, do not support him.
It's legal.
It'll work.
It'll make Biden look good.
Don't do it.
They backed off.
They backed off.
owen shroyer
It's so ridiculous.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, because Trump has that much control over the Republicans.
I mean, who even believes that?
Trump struggles just to get his people confirmed.
Mike Johnson goes around to the press and says, yeah, we're not really interested in the Trump agenda.
unidentified
What?
owen shroyer
Yeah, yeah, Republicans, they don't really, they're not really concerned about these judges.
Yeah, Republicans don't really care about the doge cuts.
We don't really.
But, oh yeah, Trump, he controlled the Republican Party when he was not president.
Yeah, sure, sure.
Now, granted, he probably had some strong influence over some Republicans.
When they would go to vote.
But of course, we all know that that's just a blatant lie and how the Democrats lie and they set up these bills.
So it's like, all right, we'll give you your border security.
But you also have to fund all this other stuff.
And the Republicans say, well, no, I'm not going to fund all that other stuff.
And they say, see?
See?
You won't secure the border.
You!
So they open the border.
Biden opens the border.
And then they use it as political leverage.
They refuse to do a single-item bill to secure the border.
They put all this pork in it.
Republicans don't vote for it.
And they say, see, you did it.
It's your fault.
And Biden continues to carry on the lie.
Yes.
It's, you know, clearly Trump did not want to secure the border, guys.
Clearly Trump had no interest in securing the border.
And there's no evidence to prove that when he becomes president, he'll actually secure it.
Oh, that's right.
Border crossings are down.
To zero percent.
Statistically, border crossings are at zero percent of what they were under Joe Biden.
Zero percent.
So yeah, Trump didn't want to secure the border, Joe.
Way to go.
All right, why not put the cherry on top?
Try to figure out what Joe Biden says.
Clip three.
joe biden
Clip three.
owen shroyer
Thank you, Joe.
Boy, boy, how much do we miss Joe as president?
He's just a man.
He really gets things done, doesn't he?
Unbelievable stuff from Joe Biden.
unidentified
Wow.
owen shroyer
All right.
Now, we talked about yesterday how the FBI was covering up the mass shooting attempt by the Democrat, an act of Democrat terror, at the 2017 baseball practice.
Just more corruption at the FBI then.
Steve Scalise responded to this.
Of course, he suffered the worst injuries.
He was one of the individuals shot.
But because Steve Scalise is a Republican and not a Democrat, they didn't make a big deal of it.
And he was supposed to be forgotten, but he didn't forget, and here's what he said about that in clip two.
unidentified
Well, Sean, you know, God answered a lot of prayers that day, but when the FBI initially pulled those of us from the baseball shooting into a hearing after we got out of the hospital, they called it suicide by cop.
We were so offended, we walked out of the hearing.
We said, how can you call that suicide by cop when he tried to kill the two cops that were with me that day?
David Bailey and Crystal Griner were both shot.
During the shootout and the shooter tried to kill all of us that day and it was politically motivated and yet in their report they said it wasn't politically motivated and in fact they withheld facts that the shooter had on his person that showed that he had political motivations to then say falsely that it wasn't politically motivated.
You know this begs the question Why was the FBI trying to mislead back in 2017?
I applaud Kash Patel for getting the facts out and getting the record corrected.
But the FBI in 2017 falsely put out information.
Look, Jim Jordan's name was on that shooter's hit list, too.
And he had very dire intentions to kill Republicans.
That's what he said he wanted to do.
It wasn't suicide by cop.
And yet the report by the FBI initially tried to claim it was.
It was false.
owen shroyer
So we need to have hearings, obviously.
Anybody that was involved in the FBI and that decision at the time, and I do believe it was still James Comey, needs to be called for a hearing and asked why.
Why did you lie?
Why did you lie about the nature of James Hodgkinson's trip to D.C. and mass shooting attempt?
Why did you lie?
You knew it was a lie.
You knew it wasn't suicide by a cop.
You knew he had a hit list.
You knew he was asking people that day where the Republicans were.
You knew he traveled from Missouri to do it.
Why did you lie?
And see, honestly, this is part of the problem of the Republicans.
They're so bad at messaging.
They're not even on the same planet as the Democrats.
And even though the Democrats' messaging and narrative Is always a lie.
Always a misrepresentation.
They're good at it.
It works.
Have you noticed?
I mean, you go out in the streets, you talk to some brainwashed liberal, they say exactly what they're supposed to say.
I mean, they are reading off the Democrat Party script.
And that's Steve Scalise's official website, and they say, oh, the FBI's mishandling of the investigation.
You know, it's hard to give Steve Scalise a hard time.
He's the guy that got shot.
But it's like, Steve.
Mishandling?
They lied.
unidentified
They covered it up.
owen shroyer
This is why nobody fears Republicans.
Nobody fears Republicans.
They might fear Trump.
Nobody, nobody, do you think anybody in D.C. is scared of Mike Johnson?
This is why nobody fears Republicans.
The FBI covers up a mass shooting and then lies about it, and the Republicans just say, oh, oops, sorry, oh, they just mishandled it.
Mishandled it.
Wow!
No, the headline should say, FBI lied and covered up a Democrat terrorist event.
That's how you do narrative control.
That's how you do effective political communications.
unidentified
They mishandled it.
owen shroyer
That's how you lose.
And that's why you lose.
unidentified
I mean, it's just pathetic.
owen shroyer
Mishandled it?
You're mishandling it now.
Mike Johnson telling the D.C. press, yeah, Republicans don't really want doge cuts.
Republicans don't really want to do anything about these judges.
We're not really interested in Trump's agenda.
What is going on?
This is why the Republican Party just gets run over.
The Democrats are willing to lie and cheat and steal for their agenda.
And Republicans are so weak at the knees.
When the FBI lies and covers up a Democrat terror event, they just say, oh, they just mishandled it.
Oh, they just mishandled it.
Oh, yeah.
Come on, guys.
unidentified
Do better.
owen shroyer
Now, J.D. Vance was asked questions about Joe Biden in an interview, a longer-form interview that I believe is going to air tonight.
unidentified
Here he is talking about Joe Biden in clip 22. He said that the famous Zelensky Oval Office confrontation was "beneath America." What would you say to the former president?
jd vance
Well, I think it's rich for Joe Biden to comment on anything that we're doing when it comes to Russia and Ukraine because, of course, under Biden's administration, Russia launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
And if we wanted to take advice from anybody on foreign policy, especially foreign policy in Europe, it would not be Joe Biden.
So I wish Joe Biden the best.
I don't really care what he has to say about American foreign policy because so much of what he actually did was a total disaster.
If we just did the opposite of what Joe Biden did, I think we'd have one of the most successful foreign policy administrations in a very long time.
So he can spend his time on the beach or doing whatever Joe Biden does.
We'll continue trying to fix the problems that he created.
unidentified
So sticking with Russia and Ukraine, yesterday you spoke with the Munich Security Conference here in D.C. You said that Russia is essentially asking for too much in a deal to settle the war with Ukraine.
What do we do now?
Do we walk away from this situation?
Or is it time to ramp up our military support for Ukraine?
jd vance
Well, we'll see what happens, of course.
But, look, we knew that Russia would ask for too much because the Russian perception of the war is on the ground.
They're winning.
And, of course, the Ukrainians would like to do a ceasefire, in part because things have not been going so well for the Ukrainians the last few months.
And our attitude is we don't want Ukraine to collapse.
We obviously want Ukraine to remain a sovereign country.
Russia can't expect to be given territory that they haven't even conquered yet.
And that's one of the things that they put down in that initial peace plan.
So I actually think it's progress that they're even talking at all, the Russians and the Ukrainians.
I think it's progress that they're putting concrete peace plans on the table.
But we knew that the Russians' first offer would be too much.
We knew that they would ask for more than was reasonable to give.
That's how negotiations often work.
I'm not bothered by that.
What would bother me is if we conclude that the Russians are not engaging in the negotiation in good faith.
And if that happens, yeah, we're going to walk away.
The president's going to say, we're out of this thing.
And what that's going to mean fundamentally, I think, is that both Russia and Ukraine are going to be left to settle this thing without the advice and without the mediation of the I don't think it's good for us.
I don't think it's good for Russia or Ukraine.
But we can only lead these guys to the well.
We can't force them to drink.
And that's what the president has done.
And I do think we've had some diplomatic breakthroughs.
Again, the fact the Russians are offering a peace plan at all, that's a breakthrough.
The fact the Ukrainians are offering a concrete proposal, that's a breakthrough.
But we've got to try to get these sides a little bit closer together to achieve a lasting peace.
We're not there yet.
We'll keep working on it until we decide that we ultimately can't make any more progress.
owen shroyer
All right.
Now, there is...
Other geopolitical news on my desk here.
I'm going to wait and cover that in the next hour because there's some other developments I'm waiting to come in and put in the stacks.
But, you know, you've got to take the good with the bad in politics.
And I think it's pretty clear that you can disagree on some of the things Trump wants to do or is doing, but he gets things done.
And this is what it looks like to have a real president, folks.
This is it.
We have a real president.
He's in charge.
And it's very clear.
And it's even more clear with some of these other stories that we're going to cover in the second hour.
But this next trip that he's about to take, so I think the trade deals are all about to hit.
I think he's going to win on that.
He's got China backed into a corner with Iran.
He's getting good relations with Russia.
He's getting good relations with India.
This kind of fractures the bricks that was determined to sink the US dollar.
The energy is going to start kicking in soon.
The agriculture is going to start kicking in soon.
I mean, the prices could be a lot lower, but gas prices are going down.
Energy costs are going down.
Grocery bills are going down.
There's a mystery man in the studio.
I can't see.
There's just a shape.
unidentified
It's just a shape in the room.
owen shroyer
We got two.
Well, just talk to me right now.
We got 90 seconds left.
You want to say something about the new Pope?
alex jones
I mean, Leo Zagami said he's worse than the last one.
I looked him up.
It looks really bad.
And they put him, they picked a U.S. guy to go out for Trump.
owen shroyer
Yeah, I'm going to wait.
I'm going to hold out.
For some reason, I just want to give him a chance.
I don't know why.
Something tells me just give him a chance.
alex jones
He doesn't look evil.
owen shroyer
I admitted it might be psychological warfare because he looks like John Paul II.
alex jones
He does.
owen shroyer
And I'm like, I like John Paul II.
alex jones
Yeah, well, he doesn't.
I mean, you know, like Trump said, the deepest thing he ever did was to learn to be shallow.
Because your first proximity is right.
When I saw his picture, he doesn't look evil in the eyes.
But the really evil people can hide stuff, too, though.
owen shroyer
Well, we shall see.
And we actually might be getting an update from the Vatican, from Jack Posobiec, in the next hour as well.
alex jones
Oh, that'll be huge.
Jack's coming on?
owen shroyer
Yeah, he's working on some other things right now and then getting a secure connection, and then he's going to try to contact us in the next hour.
alex jones
You're hosting the show tomorrow.
owen shroyer
That's right.
alex jones
I got court stuff to deal with.
owen shroyer
That's right.
alex jones
But I'm going to come in a little early.
I'm going to take 30 minutes right before.
owen shroyer
This is a programming notice right here.
alex jones
I'll be at the first of the show taped right before we go live and you'll take over.
owen shroyer
Well, it's always fun.
Just had a five-minute conversation with Alex.
He's exiting studio stage right now.
But yes, we're going to get exclusive reports from him tomorrow and then I'll be hosting the show.
So just a programming note.
That's on tap for tomorrow.
I'll be hosting most of the Alex.
He'll be sending in special reports, and then we'll have a guest host here on this show.
And then he was just telling me some other good news as well, dealing with legal issues.
But that's a story for another day.
Okay, programming note aside.
Let's, I'll tell you what, let's kind of separate here as we enter the third hour, and I'm going to get into this geopolitical stack next.
Let's just, let's just, CNN panel with Scott Jennings here.
unidentified
And...
owen shroyer
You know, I told you that CNN was kind of getting some decency back.
It's still CNN, obviously, but there's some value there.
It's not like MSNBC where there's virtually no value outside of comedy.
CNN does actually, might report some news and might get some, you know, fair opinions on there every once in a while.
But Scott Jennings is the one saving the ratings.
And really, I think that's what CNN should do.
I mean, they're always going to have to have Wolf Blitzer and Anderson Cooper hosting probably forever.
I don't know.
You could probably get rid of Blitzer.
Nobody would care.
But CNN should probably just go full panel.
Just full panel.
I mean, like screaming at one another, hair pulling out.
That would save their ratings.
But, you know, I'm just giving out free programming advice.
But here's Scott Jennings.
He's killing it on these panels.
They're talking about how the Supreme Court greenlit Trump's transgender ban in the military, which, of course, that's how it should be.
Shouldn't even be a debate.
abby phillip
But here is the debate on CNN clip 19. Allowing transgender troops to serve hurts lethality and it hurts readiness.
What do you say to that?
unidentified
Well, there's no evidence of that.
I think that, you know, if that was the case, we've seen transgender people serving honorably for the last several years.
It sounds like you might have a reason why you think that.
owen shroyer
I think you're cross-dressing right now.
unidentified
...who has a different outlook on their ability to serve.
So I think that, you know, if you talk to people who are serving on active duty alongside transgender troops...
They're not making these complaints.
The leaders in the military are not making these complaints.
These are political complaints about military service.
Oh, I wonder why.
owen shroyer
They punish you for complaining.
Oh, hey, look, they're not complaining.
unidentified
...and looked at it, you know, and said there's nothing, in fact, to back up.
What the government is claiming here.
In fact, the judges challenged them to produce evidence.
There's nothing to back up why we don't need people that rely on these medical treatments to mutilate their bodies.
abby phillip
If they can't produce evidence that this actually does, in fact, have an impact on readiness, I mean...
How is this not, then, just discrimination?
scott jennings
Well, it's the opinion of the commander-in-chief, who, according to our constitution, is ahead of the military.
I mean, regardless of anyone's opinion or, you know, anybody's...
Whatever side you're on, whether you're forward or against it, at some juncture, the president is the commander-in-chief of the military, and he has and should have broad latitude to determine how the armed forces should...
be operated.
And so I think that's what he's doing here.
I think that's ultimately what the court said today was that the president is the commander.
abby phillip
But I mean, to her point, if there's not a downside, and it's been going on for years now, and I mean, I'm just presenting your argument to them.
unidentified
Yeah.
abby phillip
What is the argument other than Trump, Hegseth, just...
Doesn't want trans people in the military.
shermichael singleton
I think that the president will ultimately see.
I think that's why the court is allowing the president to move forward with this until it works itself through the court system.
Maybe the Supreme Court will be the final arbiter here to say, yeah, nay, you can do this.
But ultimately, I think the court is showcasing deference to the executive, saying that, look, you're the president, you're over the military.
You do, for the most part, get to sort of dictate the standards of our military.
owen shroyer
Well, you know, that would be nice if the lower courts could also see it that way instead of trying to block Trump's agenda, specifically with the border.
We do have some other news on that.
You know, here's the realization as well, because this whole look, honestly, the fact we're having this conversation is pathetic.
Let's be honest.
I'm pathetic.
You're pathetic.
We're all pathetic.
There's no such thing as transgender.
OK, let's just stop.
Let's just stop the game.
There's no such thing as transgender.
There's there's cross-dressing and there's bodily mutilation and there's pretending to be something.
Transgenderism, it simply does not exist.
It is completely made up It is a fake thing, and we shouldn't even be talking about it, quite frankly.
So that's the truth about, quote-unquote, transgender.
All right, let's look at this geopolitical news now.
And there are some very serious developments.
I mentioned some of it earlier and how it all ties into the trade deals, the BRICS situation, China, Iran.
All of these things are moving parts right now.
And it's nice to have a real president that can handle all this and knows the ins and outs of it.
You know, and maybe before I start, because I haven't heard anybody talk about this, you know, Pakistan still denies the original attack on Kashmir that started all this.
And I was thinking about it last night, listening to some other commentary, and I noticed how nobody is saying how could this potentially be a false flag?
Nobody's really talking about that.
So India obviously blames Pakistan.
They denied it, and now this larger war is breaking out.
Nobody seems to be looking at this through the lens of, could this be a false flag?
Now, okay, well, where does it go from there?
I don't know, and maybe that's why people aren't talking about it, but when you consider all the other moving parts, when you consider how Trump is shifting the entire geopolitical Overton window in just 100 days, And you think about the situation China is in and the situation Iran is in and just all of it.
Could somebody have false flagged this to start this thing off and then get people distracted there and get India off balance there?
Nobody's really talking about that potential.
But nonetheless, there are developments.
India says military stations attacked by Pakistan drones and missiles.
Now, this is part of Pakistan's retaliation to the attacks.
On them, blasts rang out across the Indian city of Jammu late Thursday during what the government said was a Pakistani drone and missile attack on military stations around the Kashmir region.
Day number two of the clashes between the nuclear neighbors.
India and Pakistan accuse each other.
Of waves of drone attacks.
This is the drone war.
The drone warfare now.
Non-manned drones.
So that's kind of an interesting thing that we're seeing develop there with Russia and Ukraine, India and Pakistan.
And of course drones have been used forever, but now it seems like it's becoming the go-to.
Pakistan hails roll of Chinese jets.
Now see, Pakistan said Chinese fighter jets were used to respond to military strikes by India and that it has kept Beijing fully informed of its action as tensions in the disputed Kashmir region escalate.
Foreign Minister Aishak Dar told the parliament that Chinese J-10C jets We're used to shoot down five Indian fighter jets along the border, including French-made Rafale jets.
The Associated Press of Pakistan News Service cited him as saying India's government hasn't officially confirmed whether aircraft it deployed in the military strike in the early hours of Wednesday morning were destroyed or not.
But Pakistan is claiming they have been with these Chinese fighter jets.
So here's how I see it.
Xi Jinping has a problem.
That problem is the Chinese economy and the stranglehold they've had on global trade now being threatened because of Donald Trump.
Now, if sanctions start to hit Iran, where China and Iran do energy deals, now China's got another...
It's like Trump has China's legs pinned down.
That could pin one of their other arms down.
Then, if India decides, well, maybe we can replace China.
And fill in that role for trade with the U.S. Now China's basically totally pinned.
And they'll have to cut deals with Trump to save their ass.
So I think that's why China is helping Pakistan now.
Because these are supposed to be BRICS nations standing up against the U.S. dollar.
Well, that seems to be deteriorating now.
So I think China sees India cozying up with America.
China sees Modi and Trump getting along and realizes, well, this is threatening our status.
So now they're getting involved there, and maybe China false flagged in the Kashmir region.
Maybe they're the ones that started this to get India off kilter and to distract from the trade deals.
So these things are all big developments happening right now.
As Trump is about to make his first foreign trip, some big news out of this.
Now, of course, they're going to attack Trump here.
You'll see a bunch of headlines like this one from NBC.
Trump snubs traditional allies and marks golf power with his first major foreign trip.
Well, they're acting like, oh, Trump is just totally...
Ignoring our allies.
Trump's not talking to our allies.
I think Netanyahu's been to D.C. twice.
I think Zelensky's been to D.C. twice.
He just had Carney in the White House.
He's had Ireland.
He's had the EU.
I mean, oh yeah, Trump's not talking to any of our allies.
I mean, it's a joke.
It's a joke.
They've all come to us.
But that's what the, oh my gosh, Trump's breaking with tradition.
He won't visit our allies.
He's not talking to the allies.
He's going to the Gulf nations.
He's already talked to the allies.
What are you talking about?
They all came to the White House.
The fake news.
Well, there's going to be some big deals made.
There's going to be some big deals made.
There's going to be negotiations for peace.
There's going to be negotiations for trade.
There's going to be negotiations for a lot of things.
U.S. officials says Washington may advance Saudi deal without Israel.
Donald Trump to drop Israel ties demand in Saudi Arabia nuclear talks.
Trump drops Israeli ties in talks with Saudi Arabia.
According to a recent report by Reuters, the U.S. president is no longer making normalization with Israel a condition of cooperation on a civilian nuclear program.
Now, everybody assumed that was the case, including Netanyahu, but apparently there's some other developments here as well.
And I'm not sure if I was saying it this week on this show or a different stream or an interview, but I caught some flack when I said, hey, you know, Trump is playing the game here, and some things are not as they appear.
But in a lot of ways, you know, Trump has not been the best for Netanyahu.
Really, he has not at all.
And multiple times, he's even shown up Netanyahu.
Now, most people can't pick up on this.
But I was saying this, and something happened either last week or earlier this week, and I was either reporting it on this show or a different stream or an interview I was doing, and I said, hey, look, you know...
The discussion that's being had right now about Israel's control of our Congress and our foreign policy and domestic policy is bigger than ever, and for good reason, and it's a major issue, especially with some of these bills trying to ban speech and boycotting.
But I was saying, you know, Netanyahu does not have this control over Trump that people think.
Trump is playing the game.
And really, Netanyahu is a desperate man.
Well, now this seems to be hitting the airwaves, even in Israel.
Trump sidelines Netanyahu and Middle East policy as relations deteriorate.
So I just call it as I see it.
And I saw it that, you know, this is not going how Netanyahu wants.
And you can laugh when Trump pulls out his chair and, you know, tucks him into bed and everything and, you know, kisses the shoe.
And that's fine.
We don't like to see it.
But this is Trump playing the game.
This is Trump playing the game.
Sources close to U.S. President Donald Trump report that he is disappointed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Relations between Netanyahu and Trump have reached a low point with mutual disappointment on both sides.
unidentified
Mmm.
owen shroyer
So, yeah, things are not always as they seem.
And I could see this one.
I called this one as I saw it.
And I got a lot of incoming.
They said, you're filled with hopium on Netanyahu and all this other stuff.
You watch.
You watch.
Been covering Trump every day for 10 years.
I understand how this man operates now better than ever.
And things are not always as they appear.
That's not me making excuses.
That's not me running cover.
That's just the truth.
But I'm telling you, man, and we'll criticize the Trump administration when it's fair.
We'll criticize Trump when it's due.
But, man, I mean, Trump is really the president of the United States.
I mean, he is really running the country.
And he is really making decisions.
And nobody's perfect.
You're never going to have a politician or a president you agree with on everything.
But this is a generational president.
We'll probably, we'll likely never have in our lifetime another president like Donald Trump.
Maybe.
Maybe he can change the game forever.
But I mean, he's a generational president.
He's doing things that are great.
Not everything, but he's doing more things that are great than things that are bad.
It's not even close.
But, again, a lot of times, things are not always as they seem.
Trump has the larger picture.
Trump has the puzzle pieces on the board.
Trump has the ace of spades.
And now all the shakeups are starting to fall right where he wanted them.
Right where he wanted them.
Now, of course, the media never gives him the credit for these advanced negotiations and then getting all the pieces to fall in place.
But, man, I'm telling you, it's starting to look that way.
It's starting to look that way on trade.
It's starting to look that way with China.
People are always going to have a problem with Israel, and that's fair, but it's even starting to look that way a little bit with Netanyahu and Israel, too.
Now, we've got a contract with Israel, and we've got to keep supporting them and funding them, and we're always going to have to, at least on face, say greatest ally, but that's not much longer, folks.
It's not.
It's not.
Politically, you're probably 10 years away from that either reversing or just being a non-issue.
You're not going to have every Republican posting 10 times a month about how great Israel is.
That's not going to be the case tomorrow.
Now, I don't know if AIPAC ever gets labeled as a foreign, you know, so that they have to register under FAFO or under Pharaoh, but things are shifting, man.
Trump is really shaking up the board.
And I really like it.
He doesn't get the credit he deserves.
But I'm telling you, man, once these trade deals work out, I think it's going to work out.
Why wouldn't it?
Once the energy kicks in, I think we're in for some good times ahead.
I really do.
Now, meanwhile, Bolsonaro leads rally at site of 2023 Brazil insurrection.
Well, stop it.
Just give me a break.
But no.
So he's back.
He says we must not lose hope.
We will continue to fight.
This is after they tried to kill him.
And it's funny, you know, he's still struggling through it.
I guess we'll see what happens.
They're trying to stop him from being able to run just like they did with Trump, just like they did with Le Pen.
But, you know, Bolsonaro had bigger rallies than Trump.
And Trump is famous for having the biggest rallies.
Bolsonaro had bigger rallies than Trump did.
I mean, we're talking about, like, think about the biggest rally he had at Butler, Pennsylvania.
Try that times four.
That's how big Bolsonaro's rallies were.
He was bigger than Trump in Brazil.
Now, Trump had more of the cult of personality and the fame, so it's a little different.
But, I mean, politically, Bolsonaro...
You might even argue was bigger in Brazil than Trump was in America.
We're talking about rallies where the entire city streets were shoulder to shoulder.
You couldn't even find the end of the crowds.
And then they stole the election.
And gave it to Lula, who they released from prison, who was in prison for political fraud, political crimes.
And they broke him out of jail and then gave him the election against the most popular president and presidential candidate in the history of Brazil, Bolsonaro.
Let's see how that situation shakes out.
Meanwhile, in Europe, you know, they're still trying to figure out how to block out the sun.
And I love this.
This is the Telegraph today.
Can you imagine how hard I laughed at this headline?
The secret government...
Plot to dim the sun.
We had no idea, guys.
It was all a secret.
Yeah.
Yeah, no, you couldn't go on InfoWars or the Alex Jones Show 30 years ago and read this stuff.
You couldn't look at the guests that InfoWars has been having on for 30 years to find this stuff out.
Not to mention all the white papers and the declassified government documents and the never-classified government documents.
Or hell, I don't know, even the two eyes and your own head with the checkerboard pattern spraying going on all over the sky.
Who could have known?
It was a secret.
Nobody ever knew it, guys, until The Telegraph reported it this morning.
Thank you so much, Telegraph.
The UK News Website of the Year.
Oh!
Breaking the news!
They're spraying stuff in the sky!
unidentified
Wow!
owen shroyer
And they're fighting global warming!
Well, how's that going?
I, you know, I have to say, I wonder this all the time.
It's the same thing with the transgender issue.
It's like, there's no such thing as transgender.
Will we ever be able to take control of just basic vocabulary and communications again?
Transgenderism doesn't exist.
It is a made-up concept.
It is not real.
There is no such thing as a transgender person.
There is no biological, scientific phenomenon known as transgender.
There's bodily mutilation and cross-dressing.
Now, if you want to call that transgender to make it easier, fine.
But it's not a real thing.
It is fake.
Why do we have to have this conversation like it's real?
Same thing with global warming, which, of course, they've changed from global freezing to global warming to acid rain to the ozone layer and glaciers melting.
I mean, it's just, you know, it shifts every decade.
But that's not even what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about basic, rational, reasonable understanding of issues.
How are they going to blame you for climate change?
When they're literally spraying the sky with how many different elements?
10, 20, 30?
Totally inorganic, totally against nature.
That is literally man-made climate change.
If there was a definitive example of man-made climate change, it would be government programs.
unidentified
Spraying chemicals in the sky.
owen shroyer
And yet, no.
They say you're responsible for it, and so you have to have your whole life rationed based off your carbon emissions, and there are certain things you can and can't do, and you can and can't eat because of climate change.
And then they're literally the ones causing the climate change.
And it's like, why do we even have this discussion?
Why am I sitting here having to defend my freedom?
Or defend basic normal human activity or civilization in the industrial age.
And I have to sit here and defend it when you're literally the ones doing climate change.
With government programs, spraying things in the sky.
It's all just clown world stuff.
So I wondered, like, can we...
Does civilization ever move beyond this nonsense?
Or are we always doomed to be tethered to stupid people?
Is civilization always doomed to be tethered to stupid people and stupid conversation?
Is it just, is it just, is that our destiny?
I don't think so.
I'd like to think not.
I'd like to think there's been parts of human history where we were tethered to reality.
But I don't know.
Maybe it's gone.
I don't know if we'll ever experience it again.
Maybe on Mars.
I don't think, I think I'd probably rather stay here and deal with that than go to Mars, but it's like you can't even have a real conversation anymore.
Oh, man-made climate change.
Oh, you're talking about how they spray this guy?
No, you driving a car!
Oh, I drive a Tesla.
Oh, you fascist!
Oh, okay.
I don't drive a Tesla.
But you get the point.
Transgender rights!
What do you mean transgender rights?
There's no such thing.
It's made up.
They have the same rights as everybody else.
And transgender doesn't even exist.
It's not even a real thing.
Yes, it is, you transphobe.
And they get to compete in whatever league they want.
And we need more diversity.
We have to make it an issue that you respect transgenders.
It's not a thing.
And I don't know.
Maybe I'm a little disturbed.
Maybe I'm a little concerned with somebody that engages in bodily mutilation and cross-dressing.
I don't know.
Maybe it's just me.
And, you know, I was having a conversation with some students getting ready to go to college, and I didn't even think about it at the time, but the more I hear about this, the more I talk to college kids and high school kids getting ready for college, the more I realize that this has been done by design.
And we all know that colleges are just indoctrination centers for the most part now, more so than they are higher education or learning or even liberal conversations.
But think, what was your first experience with a so-called transgender person?
Do you remember?
And, you know, I'm not saying, oh, well, I don't know, maybe I saw one when I was out some night.
No, I'm saying, do you remember the first time, is there a moment in your mind where you remember, it's like, what is that?
That is clearly a man pretending to be a woman.
I do.
I remember it distinctly.
And it is when I went to Mizzou, University of Missouri, freshman orientation, and they walked us into the cafeteria for a meal, and the person that was stationed at the front of the cafeteria, like the greeter or whatever, check your cards, the host, whatever they call them in these dining halls, was a transgender person.
And I didn't think much of it at the time other than, whoa, that's new.
It's a man dressed as a woman.
Okay, guess I'm in college now.
And then I was talking to some of these other kids.
They said the same thing.
I was talking to some of these parents that take their kids or go visit them at college.
They said the same thing.
This is where they're introducing it.
This is where they're normalizing it.
This is where they're indoctrinating it.
And it hits me and I'm like, of course, of course they put the transgender person there for the new freshman to see first day.
Right there.
Of course they do.
Of course when the parents show up.
Of course when you go into your dining hall.
Of course when you go into your dorm room.
Of course they got the transgender stuff all right there for you laid out.
Because they know at that age you're very vulnerable.
It's propaganda.
You're learning new things, experiencing new things, kind of forming yourself open-minded.
So of course they're hitting you with it then.
All by design.
That's how advanced this agenda is.
And now they have this whole thing with Hollywood forcing them to trans their kids.
They have this whole thing with turning people like Ellen Page into Elliot Page and then making gender neutral a thing.
It's like, well, I don't know if it's a boy or a girl.
It's all an attack on human biology.
It's all an attack on God, quite frankly.
I wonder what the Pope thinks about it.
You know, I give a lot of liberties to the crew back there.
And sometimes they swing and miss.
I gotta be honest.
And I have to come in and say, hey guys, stop that.
And sometimes they hit the grand slam.
So that's why I let it go, because sometimes it's a grand slam.
So I approve.
I approve of the 80-year-old man deadlifting 500 pounds to Volbeat.
Heavy metal.
700.
Okay, I apologize.
700 pounds.
I do approve of that.
Your motivation for the day.
If he can do it.
What's your excuse?
Okay, here's what we're going to do.
I anticipate a pretty heavy news day tomorrow, and I'll be hosting the Alex Jones Show.
We will have a guest.
We will be having special reports for Alex, but I don't think I've taken a single call this week.
So I do want to open the phone lines to take some calls today.
So we'll intersperse news with calls the rest of today's transmission.
Guys, let's put the number up on the screen.
We'll get the call screener ready as well.
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The new Pope.
You know, the crew is kind of giving me a hard time.
They say gayer than ever, more globalist than ever.
I don't know.
It's just something.
I'm probably being psyoped because he looks like John Paul II, but something says to me, just let's wait and see.
Let's give him hope.
So I'm selling hopium on the new pope, but I'm probably in the smaller crowd with that right now.
Oh, yeah?
Is that how it came out?
No, actually, wasn't it?
That's from Eurotrip, isn't it?
When they...
Accidentally put the white smoke out because they set the hat on fire or something.
Yeah.
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All right, in the meantime, I always thought there was maybe one sport where women would be better than men, and I really mean that.
I always figured that softball, the women would have the edge.
Boys don't really play softball.
I don't know.
I probably couldn't pitch softball.
I don't know if I could hit softball.
I figured maybe if there was one sport, it would be softball.
Girls, that might be the one sport where girls maybe be able to beat men.
And I think there might even have been a thing.
Didn't Jenny Finch, like, strike out Albert Pujols some years ago or something?
Well, I got bad news for you, ladies.
I got bad news for you.
We now have a man, a six-foot-tall male pitcher pretending to be female, pitching against high school girls and dominating.
Just absolutely dominating.
Let's hear more here.
Let's figure it out.
unidentified
Clip 15. Meet Marissa Rothenberger, a male pitcher absolutely dominating girls softball in Champlin, Minnesota.
scott jennings
And the pitch.
Rothenberger back in the fifth.
Swing and a miss here first.
jd vance
0-2 pitch.
Strike!
unidentified
Rothenberger, at six feet tall, pierced his power over his female competition.
In this game on May 6, 2025, he threw seven strikeouts and shut out the opposing team.
Apparently, Rothenberger's batting against average is.128, meaning opposing girl players only hit 12% of his pitches, which is considerably better than elite MLB players.
He recently had an absurd 14 strikeouts in a single game.
What was really amazing was listening to the dense male announcers as they gush about Rothenberger's wingspan and how hard he throws it.
jd vance
See how she whips it?
scott jennings
The long arms is just such an advantage.
unidentified
Wow!
The whip action of that long arm for Rothenberger.
He's a boy, guys.
owen shroyer
You know, the dick and balls is really a big advantage out there.
unidentified
He's cheating.
Stop gushing.
The male coach who coaches Rothenberger was gushing, too.
The pitchers do a phenomenal job with Marissa Rothenberger.
They keep us in every game.
What's not to like about having a male ringer on the team?
Except it's cheating, of course.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Rothenberger is apparently hoping to get recruited onto a women's softball team in college somewhere, and I found his profile on recruiting sites.
But hopefully this helps expose the cheater before he can cheat any more girls out of their opportunities, scholarships, and victories.
Please.
owen shroyer
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, is this the Finch Pujols clip, guys?
Look at the crew.
Look at the crew.
That would have been a ball, Albert.
You should have taken it.
No, I thought that would be the one.
I thought that the one sport where girls might be better, legitimately, is softball.
But now it's going sideways fast.
By the way, do you guys remember, the crew probably remembers, we had TJ Moe on the show about a month ago.
You guys remember that interview?
And we were kind of going back in time with our history together because we used to call high school and college sports.
And if you remember, TJ basically made a joke because we were very politically incorrect, let's say, at times on air.
I mean, we were good at our jobs, but, you know, let me just put it like this.
If me and TJ were calling a game where there was a boy playing against girls, everyone would know it.
Everyone listening to the broadcast would know it.
Everybody within earshot of the broadcast booth would know it.
unidentified
Yeah.
owen shroyer
And now it's just, my God, look at the advantage.
He's so big.
She's so tall.
She's so long.
She's got the wingspan.
Oh, my gosh.
Look at the advantage she has with her testicles.
It's crazy, man.
It's crazy we deal with this.
But there it is.
Now, Nancy Mace, I'm going to bring it back to this issue of the trans deal.
Well, I guess I'll start with this and then go to the Mace clip because it's the same Attorney General.
This is one of those stories where you have to read it like five times because you're so lost in the abyss of liberalism.
You don't even know.
It's like whenever two liberals are going at it over an issue, You enter the twilight zone, and you're not sure what the hell is going on.
So this Attorney General Alan Wilson of South Carolina that we'll hear more about shortly from Nancy Mace, I was so confused trying to read this story.
Maybe you can make sense of it as I read it, but it's difficult here.
The ACLU of South Carolina...
Has responded to Attorney General Allen Wilson's request to repeal a Columbia City ordinance that bans conversion therapy.
ACLU pushes back against Attorney General's effort to overturn conversion therapy ban.
Now, another issue you have, and this is tough for riders, but whenever you have somebody trying to ban a ban or reverse a reversal...
It's like playing Uno and everybody's cards is a reverse.
So you've got the ACLU here pushing back against a conservative therapy, or conservation therapy, conversion therapy ban, excuse me, this is where they change kids' gender, is what they claim, but this is where they do, this is child abuse, is what it is, it's child abuse.
This is when they do the child abuse, the body mutilation of kids, the chemical castration.
unidentified
So...
owen shroyer
The city of Columbia, South Carolina, banned this.
And then the attorney general wanted to stop it from being banned.
And now the ACLU is trying to stop it from being banned from being banned?
It's like, again, you get two liberals talking about liberal issues.
Good luck.
The ACLU of South Carolina is pushing back against Attorney General Allen Wilson's demand.
To repeal a City of Columbia ordinance that bans conversion therapy for LGBTQ plus youth.
So now the ACLU doesn't want transgenderism?
I don't even think they know what they're doing here, to be honest.
In a joint letter with nine other organizations, the ACLU condemned the practice as deeply harmful, warning that overturning the ban would put vulnerable young people at risk.
Wait a second.
So now it's bad?
Or are we saying...
So maybe they're saying they're trying to bring in these kids and say, hey, you're a boy, you're not a girl, and the ACLU has a problem with that?
Maybe that's where this is going.
But again, when you start having liberal issues being debated amongst liberals, good luck.
According to the American Psychological Association, conversion therapy refers to any attempt to change a person's sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
So are we promoting kids to be gay and having the trans surgery?
Or are we saying, that's bad, don't do it?
I can't figure it out.
I've read this story.
I've read other stories.
I'm lost.
Yeah.
unidentified
What?
owen shroyer
Yeah, yeah, keep the music on.
The ACLU of South Carolina is pushing back against Attorney General Alan Wilson's demand to repeal a City of Columbia ordinance that bans conversion therapy for LGBTQ youth.
The ACLU of South Carolina has responded to Attorney General Alan Wilson's request to repeal a city ordinance that bans conversion therapy.
unidentified
Thank you.
owen shroyer
Conversion therapy.
Are we converting girls to boys?
Are we stopping it?
Does anybody know what the hell's going on?
Tune in next week for more liberalism on...
The Twilight Zone.
You're a boy.
You're a girl.
I don't know what I am.
That, too.
Well, this attorney general seems to have some issues.
And Nancy Mace, representative of South Carolina, has some issues with him.
She explains that in clip eight.
unidentified
This guy, this convicted pedophile, had over 1,000 photos and videos.
Of kids, toddlers, as young as three.
There were animals raping the kids in some of the videos and photos, and also adults.
This guy had six indictments signed off by South Carolina Attorney General Allen Wilson in a plea deal that took 15 minutes.
Guess what?
Of the six indictments, five were dropped.
How many does that leave us with?
That leaves us with one indictment.
Allen Wilson signed off on a deal.
Where he was convicted of one indictment, third degree.
Remember, over a thousand photos and videos of toddlers as young as three, including animals.
It's disgusting.
They did the deal in 15 minutes.
You want to guess how much time this pedophile served?
He served one day in jail.
It was, quote, time served.
One day for all this.
You know what that makes Alan Wilson?
South Carolina's attorney general.
You know what that makes him?
He protects pedophiles.
He's a pedophile protector.
This is disgusting.
He shouldn't even be dog catcher, let alone attorney general for South Carolina.
owen shroyer
You know, Nancy Mace gets a bit of a hard time, and she's a bit of a drama queen.
It's fair, and some people really don't have tolerance for that.
Other people really just don't want women involved in politics at all.
But my interpretation of Nancy Mace is that she basically just swings at anything.
She'll swing at any pitch.
And sometimes you hit them.
Sometimes you hit a home run.
But she'll swing at anything.
That was a case where I'd say she just probably knocked a triple there.
But sometimes, like...
You know, anything she can do with a selfie or a video.
So she just, I mean, she's never seen a pitch she won't swing at, basically.
It's like Vlad Guerrero.
The pitch will bounce six feet from the plate and she'll wave the bat at it.
But it's like the other day, because she's big against the trans bathroom stuff, and she's right about that.
But the other day, I think she was in Austin for something, and she posted a selfie of her in front of a, it was basically a family bathroom.
And she's like, see what they're doing in Austin?
Look at this!
He's trans in all the bathrooms.
All right.
I know what you're doing here, but it's a family bathroom.
You know, those things exist where it's just one bathroom and it's just one toilet and anybody can use it and there's a little baby changing station there and a sink to clean up.
It's just like that's kind of, it's not really the trans agenda.
That's just a normal thing that places have, especially if they anticipate there's going to be kids there or mothers there.
So that's like her swinging at a pitch that's three feet outside the strike zone.
It's like, oh, gee, it's just a family bathroom, okay, or a handicapped bathroom.
But then, you know, she swings at the stuff, and it's like, oh, wow, what's going on in South Carolina with your attorney general making sure that an extremely disturbed pedophile doesn't get a lot of jail time?
So she swings at every pitch.
But you know what?
Sometimes you need that.
Yeah, there it is right there.
It's like, hey, let's just calm down, okay?
Handy people need to, you know, handicapped people need to use the bathroom too.
And sometimes parents need to go in there and change a diaper.
Oh, she even got community noted for that.
That's pretty funny.
It's like, it's the law, actually.
You have to have those too.
So, you know, that's one of those things where she swings at the pitch that hits the backstop.
But you know what?
Sometimes you need that.
Sometimes you need that in your lineup.
Just swing at everything.
Hey, it's better than Mike Johnson who doesn't swing at anything.
It's better than Mike Johnson who watched a fastball go right down the plate at 0-2.
So I actually do like Nancy Mace, but it's funny to watch.
At least she's active.
At least she's doing something.
By the way, Planned Parenthood is in on this agenda.
Listen to what this is from live action.
They got Planned Parenthood on the phone.
Be careful.
Be careful.
They will write prescriptions to minors for sex-changing hormones.
unidentified
Listen to this in clip 10. Hi, my name's Sophia.
I'm just trying to schedule some gender-affirming care.
I really just want to be able to get some testosterone to start my journey.
So we just have to start by booking your initial appointment so you can come in to see one of our providers.
Are you over 18?
No, I'm 16. You're good to be seen here then, 16 and older.
Okay, good.
You're okay to do it for minors?
How old are you?
16. I know my mom has to come in with me.
Does she have to be in there the whole time?
Like, how does that work?
Because I don't know if I'm comfortable with that.
You said I could do it virtually?
So what would that look like?
So I just talked to a doctor, and then they'd be able to prescribe me.
Yeah.
If it's virtual, you'll still meet with the doctor, and then go over, like, all necessary information.
At the end, they will then be prescribing hormones that would then be scripted out to, like, your local I don't need any like therapy or anything first, like you don't need any record of that.
Not that I know of.
I don't need any sort of, like, records of having gone to therapy or anything like that, right?
Yeah, so unless you have Tricare insurance, it would not be required.
There's nothing that I need before, right?
Like, I don't need to, like, have records of meeting with a therapist or anything, right?
Because my parents definitely aren't going to let me do that.
Um, no.
I just decided last week, and so I kind of want to get in.
As soon as possible, do you have any appointments available soon?
Yeah, it depends on the location too, but we usually do have availability for, like, the next week of whenever you call.
You think that if I came in, went over everything with the doctor, they could send the prescription that day?
Yes, I think they should be able to.
The provider is going to send the prescription to your pharmacy the same day of your appointment.
Oh, perfect.
Okay.
So I can get the hormones the same day.
Some pharmacies do take a little bit to get it together.
But yeah, if not the same day, then more than likely the very next day.
Perfect.
Thank you for calling Planned Parenthood.
You have a great day.
owen shroyer
You know, Planned Parenthood, from its very beginning, is one of the most evil institutions in the United States of America.
And it really needs to be just shut down entirely.
But at the very least, Trump has to do this.
I may start to make a big push there with Lila Rose and live action to defund Planned Parenthood because it's just outright evil what they do.
And they've had multiple opportunities to write their course.
They've had multiple opportunities to stop engaging in evil like abortion.
But now they've doubled down.
So now they do abortion.
Now they do the transgender kids.
And by the way, they subsidized the Democrat Party.
Now they're subsidizing the Democrat media with their federal funding.
All federal aid must be cut from Planned Parenthood.
It must be cut.
There's no law against boycotting Planned Parenthood yet.
So let's boycott that.
Let's refuse to pay taxes.
I don't want a single tax dollar of mine going to Planned Parenthood.
Not a penny.
Not a damn cent.
We shouldn't be forced to subsidize Democrat Party politics with Planned Parenthood campaign donations, which they do every year.
Not a dollar to Republicans.
It all goes to Democrats.
So Planned Parenthood gets the federal dollars, then they give it to the Democrat Party, then they give it to Politico and their friends in the media who just lost all their USAID funding.
Shut it down.
And we're not even talking about the killing kids yet.
We're not even talking about the mutilation of kids yet that they want to promote.
But again, it's kind of back to the theme in the first hour.
It's like, when do we get to have rational conversations about this stuff?
You'll sit here and hear from the left all day long.
They're fighting racism.
They're standing up for the black community.
Really?
What do you know about Planned Parenthood then, huh?
What do you know about Planned Parenthood?
What do you know about Margaret Sanger?
Yeah.
Oh, you're standing for the black community, aren't you?
Sure you are.
Yeah, and that's why you love Planned Parenthood so much, isn't it?
It just doesn't make sense.
It's not logical.
It's not reasonable.
It's total propaganda.
But hey, try explaining all that to a liberal and it just doesn't get through.
unidentified
It doesn't get through that thick skull.
owen shroyer
Doesn't get through whatever has gone on in their minds and their hearts and their souls.
All right.
We conclude the second hour of the Infowars War Room.
We're going to come back, start taking some phone calls.
We have some other news and video clips we'll be getting to as well.
Fastest three hours on the internet rolls on on the other side of this break.
All right.
So we reported yesterday how Janet Nishwat has been removed from the conversation.
Removed from the nomination of Surgeon General.
And now Casey Means is the new pick.
Now, RFK Jr. standing up for her today despite the attacks.
And I think most of the attacks are propaganda and paid for.
Maybe not all, but most are paid propaganda.
Dr. Malone also standing by her side.
I don't know too much about her.
I know Nishwat was bad news.
But let's hear from her, and you can decide.
Here is the new Surgeon General nominee, Dr. Casey Means.
casey means
You would think that the American health care system and our government agencies would be clamoring to fix metabolic health and reduce American suffering and costs.
But they're not.
They are deafeningly silent about metabolic dysfunction and its known causes.
It's not an overstatement to say...
That I learned virtually nothing at Stanford Medical School about the tens of thousands of scientific papers that elucidate these root causes of why American health is plummeting and how environmental factors are causing it.
For instance, in medical school, I did not learn that for each additional serving of ultra-processed food we eat, early mortality increases by 18%.
This now makes up 67% of the foods our kids are eating.
I took zero nutrition courses in medical school.
I didn't learn that 82% of independently funded studies show harm from processed food, while 93% of industry-sponsored studies reflect no harm.
In medical school, I didn't learn that 95% of the people who created the recent USDA Food Guidelines for America had significant conflicts of interest with the food industry.
I did not learn that one billion pounds of synthetic pesticides are being sprayed on our food every single year.
99% of the farmland in the United States is sprayed with synthetic pesticides, many from China and Germany.
And these invisible...
Tasteless chemicals are strongly linked to autism, ADHD, sex hormone disruption, thyroid disease, sperm dysfunction, Alzheimer's, dementia, birth defects, cancer, obesity, liver dysfunction, female infertility, and more, all by hurting our metabolic health.
I did not learn that the 8 billion tons of plastic that have been produced just in the last 100 years...
Plastic was only invented about 100 years ago, are being broken down into microplastics that are now filling our food, our water, and we are now even inhaling them in our air.
And that very recent research from just the past couple of months tells us that now about 0.5% of our brains by weight are now plastic.
I didn't learn that there are more than 80,000 toxins that have entered our food, water, air, and homes by industry, many of which are banned in Europe.
And they are known to alter our gene expression, alter our microbiome composition and the lining of our gut, and disrupt our hormones.
I didn't learn that heavy metals like aluminum and lead are present in our food, our baby formula, personal care products, our soil, and many of the mandated medications like vaccines, and that these metals are neurotoxic and inflammatory.
I didn't learn that the average American wants a culture of 3500 steps per day, even though we know, based on science and top journals, that simply walking 7,000 steps a day slashes by 40 to 60 percent our risk of Alzheimer's, dementia, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and obesity.
I certainly did not learn that medical error and medications are the third leading cause of death in the United States.
I didn't learn that just five nights of sleep deprivation can induce Full-blown pre-diabetes.
I learned nothing about sleep.
And we're getting about 20% less sleep on average than over 100 years ago.
I didn't learn that American children are getting less time outdoors now than a maximum security prisoner.
And on average, adults spend 93% of their time indoors, even though we know from the science that separation from sunlight destroys our circadian biology, and circadian biology dictates.
our cellular biology.
I didn't learn that professional organizations that we get our practice guideline from, like the American Diabetes Association and American Accountant Pediatrics have taken tens of millions of dollars from Coke.
owen shroyer
All right, I got a couple breaking news stories here.
I did say I would take calls.
We got some other video clips.
We're going to do it all.
We're going to do it all here in the final hour of the InfoWars War Room.
But let me just do this right now.
Trump was speaking to the press moments ago, and folks, I'm telling you, I've been saying it, I won't go full redundancy here, but trust me, Netanyahu is not happy with a lot of these developments from President Trump.
He was asked about the Houthis today.
Listen to what he said.
donald j trump
You know, you could say there's a lot of bravery there.
It was amazing what they took.
But we honor their commitment, and they gave us their word that they wouldn't be shooting ships anymore, and we honor that.
owen shroyer
So, you think Trump calling the Houthis brave is something that Netanyahu likes to see?
unidentified
You think that's something that he's happy about?
owen shroyer
And by the way, this goes back to the story from a couple months ago, or a month or so ago, where Trump was having negotiations with the Houthis outside of Netanyahu's scope, and Netanyahu was enraged about that because he wants to be in control of everything.
He wants to be in control of the narrative because he's corrupt.
He's a bad guy.
And he won't be able to lie and deceive if Trump is out there having real negotiations and meeting with Hamas and meeting with the Houthis.
So Netanyahu is getting pissed because Trump is actually trying to get peace deals done.
This angers Netanyahu.
And then there was the outrage over that.
So then it's likely Netanyahu was spying on the Trump administration and Israel was spying on the Trump administration.
Probably had something to do with Signal Gate and Mike Waltz as well.
And who knows?
Maybe Nishwat might be involved in that too.
But maybe we're reaching now.
So there you go.
Trump.
Responding to a question on the Houthis.
All right, let's take a couple phone calls here.
Let's go to Ben calling in from Virginia.
Ben, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
How are you doing, Owen?
I was going to weigh in on the Pope, and I really think that we need to kind of wait that out, but I really more wanted to talk about Pam Bondi.
I just saw a theory, and I want to know your opinion on it, that people are saying that she is involved and that...
Maybe she's the one covering it up, but other people are saying that there's a possibility that she was tied into it and she's still gathering evidence and she was a plant, basically, inside of it with all the people that...
And she was hanging out with Epstein's friends and all of this and that she is still gathering and using evidence against people.
I mean, I don't know for sure, but...
owen shroyer
Well, I'm not really sure exactly what you're getting at here.
Can you...
She was...
unidentified
They're saying she's a plant and that she...
owen shroyer
A plant for who?
A plant for who?
unidentified
It would be for the Republicans, technically, or for Trump to try to get all these people to basically...
owen shroyer
Okay, so she was a Trump plant into what?
unidentified
Into Epstein's client list.
owen shroyer
I don't get it.
unidentified
Basically, what people are saying on the internet right now is that the reason she's delaying this is because she's still gathering evidence because people are saying she's involved with the client list and with Epstein.
They're saying that she was...
owen shroyer
But what's the involvement?
I'm trying to figure it out.
What is the involvement?
unidentified
Just in general, because people are saying she's covering it up because she might be involved inside of Epstein's list somehow, in his client list.
I'm saying that possibly, from what I'm seeing online, that they're saying that she could have just been a plant from a party just to kind of infiltrate the Epstein list.
And they're still gathering evidence for it.
owen shroyer
Look, I'm not sure you're communicating what you're trying to say very well because it's just not making sense.
Are you saying Pam Bondi was inside the Epstein network like as a white hat spy?
unidentified
Yeah, I'm saying this is what people have been saying online.
owen shroyer
Does Pam Bondi seem competent enough to do something like that?
unidentified
No.
Okay.
owen shroyer
Well, I will say this.
Because a lot of people say, oh, Bondi was involved in the cover-up of the Epstein stuff in Florida.
And actually, that's not really fair to put that on Bondi.
A lot of that actually happened before she was the attorney general.
So I don't think those criticisms are fair of Bondi.
Now, obviously, as the Florida attorney general and Epstein's case is in Florida, she should have some awareness of that situation.
But a lot of that happened before she even became the attorney general, just like it.
Did with the Trump administration.
So, you know, I'm not into the conspiracy theories about Pam Bondi.
I'm not really into that.
I think a lot of it is people just looking for answers because they're not getting them.
I think she's just in over her head.
I think she's a seat filler.
I think she's just not cut out for what she needs to do.
And she's the one that's done this to herself with all these empty promises on the Epstein list.
So that's the reason why people are theorizing, as you explained.
And look, maybe Trump is like, hey, maybe Trump likes her on Fox News.
Maybe Trump's just like, yeah, just go on Fox News every day and just, you know, get the people to like us or whatever.
I don't know.
Or get women to like you and then like me, you know.
But I don't really follow or buy into any of the Pam Bondi conspiracy theories.
I don't find anything there that makes me curious.
Thanks for the call, Ben.
Let's go to Bart in Florida.
Bart, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Yeah, sir, I heard you earlier discussing how could anybody watch the NFL draft.
And you know what?
I feel the same thing about this Pope thing because it's no longer, I don't mean offense to any of it as Catholic, but the Catholic religion has been hijacked by a bunch of pedophiles and globalists.
And I'm glad Leo Zagami and Alex have it this morning so we don't have to.
owen shroyer
All right.
Well, I'm guessing you didn't watch the NFL draft.
Probably a better way to spend hours and hours and days and days of your time.
And if you really care about the results, you can look them up online afterwards.
Half the players, you'll probably never even hear of again.
All right.
Thanks for the call.
Let's go to Kevin in Ohio.
Kevin, you're on the air.
unidentified
Go ahead.
Hey, Owen.
How are you doing?
owen shroyer
I'm good.
Thank you.
unidentified
Hey, I want to first...
I appreciate your sacrifice when you went to prison and stuff like that.
And that's horrible.
But there's a lot of stuff that's going on, like the Pope thing.
To me, that is just a distraction, in my opinion.
And not...
I mean, I know you were raised as Catholic, I don't know if you still are, but the Catholic is just a religion.
It doesn't have the monopoly on Christianity or anything like that.
So people do what they want to be.
I don't care who this guy is at that end of the day.
You know what I mean?
owen shroyer
So Sure.
I think it's still significant.
There are, I mean, guys, how many Catholics are there?
Like a billion, like a billion and a half Catholics on the planet?
So, I mean, it's not an insignificant role.
It's certainly still an influential role.
And I think that that's why it's, you know, that's why it is a big deal.
unidentified
Well, it is a big deal.
But the problem is everything becomes political, just like the Jews become political.
If people start looking at that, you know, they look at the Jewish vote, they look at the Christian vote, they look at the Catholic vote.
But, you know, personally, I'm not Catholic.
I'm a Baptist.
But I'm still a Christian, you know what I mean?
So I kind of look at it like not everybody has to follow that rule.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
owen shroyer
1.4 billion Catholics, and the Pope is the leader, and I'd say, you know, it's really a generational thing.
Really, I think what the Pope is going to have to do, the real challenge that the Pope faces is finding a way to be influential and to reach out to younger Catholics.
That's going to be the real challenge.
The only people that are, I think, at this point really moved and influenced too much by the Pope are older Catholics.
And probably more so in Europe than in America.
Maybe some of the new Catholics in Africa.
But that's going to be the challenge.
I think that, again, you haven't had an influential leader that had a real impact beyond even the Catholic Church since John Paul II.
And he did a good job, I would say, reaching out.
Into the political world, reaching out to the youth world.
So that's going to be the Pope's real challenge.
So of the 1.4 billion Catholics, how many are influenced by anything the Pope says or does?
I don't know.
Maybe less than a quarter, probably.
And those are all probably the older Catholics.
So a lot of it is ceremonious, I would say, at this point.
Most Catholics in America, I wonder if they even know who the Pope is or anything he's ever said or done.
So I think that it was very ceremonious, but that'll be the real challenge from the Pope if he decides to embark on it to make it relevant again to younger Catholics.
All right, Kevin, thank you for the call.
Let's go to...
Let's see here.
How about Scott in Indiana then?
Scott, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, Owen.
Good to talk with you and the folks out there.
I just wanted to make an observation that after all the things that Elon has done with Doge and has found these trillions of dollars that go to all these woke agendas that have probably been going on, well, we've pretty much have probably been going on since the 70s,
that it's taken that much money and that much TV time and that much Well, that's an interesting angle, the price of propaganda.
owen shroyer
But then you see the effects.
I mean, you have these leftists out in the streets protesting.
They say there is no savings.
There is no fraud.
Like, what?
What are you going to tell me next?
There's no sun in the sky?
There's no water in the ocean?
I mean, it's crazy, Scott.
Thank you for the call.
So, yeah, I mean, the point Scott makes is this is how much money they had to spend on the propaganda and then to keep it going, billions of dollars.
You know, it really is a human psychology thing, though, isn't it?
What makes...
What makes an individual so susceptible to propaganda?
Is it they don't hear anything else?
Is it like, what was it?
Was it the Milgram Experience guys where they get people to admit or they get people to say that the longest line is short because the others do it in the controlled experiment?
So is it like, are they just going along with the crowd because they think it's what's popular or what people are into?
It is mass psychosis.
I mean, it's mass brainwashing, and they spent billions of dollars to do it and to maintain it.
But here you are, here I am, it doesn't work on everybody.
That's what we're trying to counter.
That was the ASH conformity experiment.
Thank you, crew.
The ASH conformity experiment.
So is that, it's just like, if you just overwhelm the system, because I see a lot of that.
I see a lot of that.
unidentified
Where...
owen shroyer
You're not really into current events or news or politics, but it's like, oh, all of a sudden you go to the ballgame, whatever, there's gay stuff everywhere.
It's like, oh, I guess people are into gay stuff now.
So then it's just like, oh, yeah, everybody likes gay stuff.
Like, yeah, duh.
It's like they don't really know anything about it.
They just see gay, gay, gay.
It's like, oh, yeah, everybody's into gay stuff.
It's like, oh, yeah, that line right there, that's the shortest line.
Everybody else said it's the shortest line, right, guys?
It's the shortest line, yeah.
So I think that's what it is.
It's just like create the environment, create the atmosphere where just everything is left as propaganda.
And so they just say, oh, this just is what it is.
And they don't even know what they're looking at, what they're dealing with, or that there's an entirely different world behind the wall of propaganda.
I'd say maybe that's what it is.
But it is truly, it is a psychological phenomenon.
It really is.
All right.
MS-13 gang member sentenced to 55 years in prison for the murders of four young men in Central Islip Park.
So just, you know, violent, criminal, illegal immigrants that the Democrats want to keep here.
Like this federal judge, Brian Murphy in Massachusetts.
Appointed by Biden, this judge is stopping Libya deportations.
He says the U.S. must allow migrants a chance to challenge in court any deportations to Libya.
Due process.
Due process.
They walked right in.
They can walk right out.
They got shipped right in.
They can get shipped right out.
This isn't a...
Oh, they get a chance.
What do you mean they get a chance?
They are not a citizen.
They are here illegally.
What is the chance they get?
To get in front of the court and say what?
I'd like to know.
I'd like to know.
And of course, you know, he's threatening the president.
If they don't stop deportation.
I mean, you've got Biden judges demanding the Trump administration bring them back.
That's outrageous.
You've got Biden judges saying that they can't even get arrested.
They can't even be held.
They can't even be deported.
It's all just out.
It's just ridiculous.
Just arrest these judges.
Man, I'm sick of this crap.
Here, have some due process.
Of course, you know, that's a whole other dangerous precedent.
But sometimes you just got to do what's right.
I'd love to hear this federal judge.
So, Judge, what is the...
What is the argument they're going to make?
Okay, are you here legally?
No.
What?
What now?
So what?
We're going to detain them and hold them and what?
So they can get in front of you and say they're not a citizen?
It's ridiculous, man.
Christy Noem was asked about Democrat human trafficker Abrego Garcia.
By another Murphy, another Democrat Murphy, Senator Chris Murphy.
chris murphy
It went like this, clip 17. Court decision requires the administration to facilitate Kilmar Obrego Garcia's release from El Salvador.
Can you describe the steps that you have taken to facilitate this release?
And specifically, can you answer as to whether you have reached out to your counterpart in El Salvador to facilitate?
Mr. Abrego Garcia's release.
kristi noem
Abrego Garcia is a citizen of El Salvador and should never have been in this country and will not be coming back to this country.
There is no scenario where Abrego Garcia will be in the United States again.
If he were to come back, we would immediately deport him again because he is a terrorist, he's a human smuggler, and he is a wife-beater.
chris murphy
You've read the Supreme Court decision.
Does the Supreme Court decision not require you to facilitate...
kristi noem
The Trump administration is complying with all court orders and judges' orders.
chris murphy
Does the Supreme Court order require you to facilitate the return of Mr. Abrego Garcia?
kristi noem
It is up to the president of El Salvador to make the decision.
chris murphy
You're a defendant in the case.
kristi noem
It's been a big topic of conversation between all of us, between the country.
When the president visited the United States of America, it was discussed and talked about there.
The president has been very clear on this issue as the secretary of state and I have as well.
Abrego Garcia is not a citizen of this country and is a dangerous individual who does not belong.
chris murphy
I will not ask another question.
kristi noem
We're back in the discussion.
chris murphy
We would immediately discussion ends when the Supreme Court rules 90. Do you understand?
owen shroyer
The precedent that the Democrats are trying to set here.
And you can say, oh, well, you're reaching.
No, I'm not.
No.
So if a Democrat judge says, Trump has to jump into a pit of snakes.
And he says, no, I won't do it.
Trump's refusing a judge's orders.
Trump needs to jump into a pit of starving lions.
Trump needs to hop into a pit of fire.
Trump says, no, I'm not going to jump into the pit of fire.
Unbelievable!
unidentified
He won't listen to a judge!
owen shroyer
Judge's orders, you must jump into the fire!
It's right here!
Ridiculous!
A judge said Trump has to jump out of an airplane without a parachute.
Trump's not going to do it.
Oh my gosh!
Constitutional crisis!
Judges just pulling things out.
Trump must do this.
Trump must do that.
We're the president now.
No, he's not going to obey this crap.
And he shouldn't.
And we shouldn't have to deal with this.
That's where we're at, though.
Judge says Trump must jump into a pit of starving lines.
Trump refuses to do it.
He's causing a constitutional crisis.
He's ignoring the judges.
Unbelievable.
The nerve of Trump.
Oh, speaking of their corruption, Letitia James is going to be spending taxpayer dollars to defend herself in the FBI investigation.
Of course she is.
And of course they just made this provision to grant her millions of dollars for her own legal defense against the FBI investigating her.
Again, Pam Bondi.
It's just...
Jeez, man.
Criminal referrals sitting on her desk.
And now Letitia James is going to procure...
Millions of dollars for her legal defense while Pam Bondi sits on the criminal referral.
Breaking it down is Armstrong Williams.
Listen to this in clip seven.
unidentified
New York Attorney General Letitia James is going to fight back against the Trump administration's allegations of mortgage fraud against her.
Guess how?
Using your taxpayer dollars.
In New York State's budget, a provision was added.
That would provide $10 million towards legal funds for elected officials like James who are defending cases against them in relation to their official duties.
So James would obviously qualify for this, meaning that while she spent millions in taxpayer dollars attempting to ruin Trump, she will now use millions more to defend herself against Trump.
Ha!
This is truly corruption at its finest.
I'm Armstrong Williams.
You just can't make this up.
owen shroyer
By the way, yeah, well, only Democrats.
By the way, taxpayer dollars fund everything they do.
That's what I'm saying.
Why do you think they're fighting so hard against the cuts?
By the way, Cash Patel shows up to his FBI budget meeting, and they requested the budget, and he said, I don't have it.
It was kind of a funny exchange.
I'm not really sure what to think about this, because honestly, it kind of looks, you know, Patel looks like extremely...
Ill-prepared and incompetent in the moment that he doesn't even have the budget for the budget hearing.
But then another part of me is like, it's also kind of like this FU attitude where the Democrats hounding him.
He's like, yeah, I don't have the budget.
Just shut up.
I don't care.
Or maybe they're going to cut.
Maybe there is no budget because there's no FBI next year.
I don't know.
All things I guess are possible.
Trump administration eyes release of Ben Hur interview.
Tom Fitton is suing to get it.
Here's the update in clip one.
unidentified
Here's the update.
tom fitton
Hey, everyone.
Joe Biden is so desperate to keep those audio tapes of his special counsel interviews away from you and from Congress that he is asserting executive privilege in a way that's never been done before in American history.
And, of course, it's also designed to protect Attorney General Garland, who seems so intent on hiding these audio tapes.
That he's willing to go into contempt of Congress, pointing Barack Obama's attorney general, Eric Holder, as the only attorney general found in contempt of Congress.
I tell you, Judicial Watch is already now in federal court suing for these audio tapes.
They have asserted privacy exemptions to hide the records from us.
They're trying to protect Joe Biden's privacy.
Now, on top of that, now they're asserting executive privilege.
We've never seen anything like it before.
The tapes must be devastating.
Now, Judicial Watch is going to pursue this issue in federal court.
unidentified
Yeah, Biden will sound just like he did on The View.
owen shroyer
You know, we talked about this statue.
In Times Square, this giant black woman, well, I guess, who really knows, but obviously they're trying to depict her as a fat black woman.
And it does look like Letitia James.
I don't know if that's intentional or maybe I'm racist for thinking it looks like her.
I don't really care either way.
But, you know, there actually is something more to it.
It is really a cultural thing.
And it's a direct message.
And I saw this.
Post on X that I think it really explains the cultural crossroads that we're at right now.
From Atnaval, the West is in an existential struggle between equality and excellence.
That is perfectly stated.
And that's exactly what it is.
And this statue that they put in Times Square is...
It's almost like the perfect image of that struggle.
Equality versus excellence.
There's nothing excellent about that statue.
There's nothing excellent about whoever is depicted in the statue because it is nobody that's depicted.
What's depicted in the statue...
Is a fat woman.
That's just true.
What is beautiful about it?
So I posted this earlier in the same vein, but in more of a, you know, if you like to learn with images, it's a statue of David, a sculpture of David, versus this abomination in New York City.
Yeah, and they said, oh, this is like the Statue of David.
Oh, no, it's not.
But that's the point.
The Statue of David is meant to inspire.
The Statue of David is meant to be a display of great art and great physical prowess.
The statue of Big Black Woman is not great art, and it's also...
Not physical excellence.
It's physical disgust.
It's unhealthy.
It's obesity.
And it's not even good art.
But what is the message?
The message is, no, this is what we want.
This is what we strive for.
And by the way, that is their message.
Why do you think they put people like Simone Sanders on television?
Why do you think they put people like Letitia James as the Attorney General?
Why do you think they celebrate Kamala Harris just existing?
Why do you think they celebrate Katenji Brown Jackson just existing?
That's it.
The message is, if you're just a black woman, you are excellent.
You don't actually have to earn anything.
We can get you here through diversity, and we'll just prop you up because you just exist as a black woman.
And then you see that entitlement.
And that's exactly what it is.
So that's the message.
The message is, no, America, this is what you get.
This is what we strive for now.
This is what will dominate you now.
Not somebody successful.
Not somebody aesthetically pleasing.
Not an example of success or bravery.
Or strength or beauty.
No, it's, nope, you're just going to get a fat black woman sitting on top of your head.
That's it.
That's what we get now.
That's the message.
And they knew exactly what they were doing when they did it.
It's a total abomination.
It's hideous.
It should be taken down.
But, uh-oh.
Don't want to be racist.
Don't want to be racist.
So it's all a setup.
They know exactly what they're doing.
But to me, that's the symbolism of the cultural crossroads we're at.
The existential struggle between equality and excellence.
Equality means that's who gets to dominate you.
That's who gets to dictate your future.
That's who gets promoted ahead of you.
That's who gets to be your boss.
That's who gets to be entitled.
You don't earn it.
You don't work for it.
You don't become a success story, a bravery story.
No, you just exist as a proud, fat black woman.
Equality.
So, which way, Western man?
Do you want equality?
Or do you want excellence?
unidentified
excellence.
owen shroyer
Let's squeeze in another phone call before we take the rest of these news stories.
Let's go to Marcus in Texas.
You're on the air.
unidentified
Go ahead.
What up, Big Owen?
owen shroyer
Howdy.
unidentified
What up, Big Owen?
How you doing?
owen shroyer
Yes, hi.
unidentified
Yes, sir.
So, look, I just want to say this one thing right now.
Everybody needs to go to their chat GPT.
And they need to just start feeding it InfoWars.
Just start feeding it InfoWars.
Just start shoving InfoWars down your Chad GPP's throat.
Whatever you use, if you go to your Chad GPP and you...
Okay.
I'm going to stop right there.
I'm going to let you talk.
rick in kansas
What do you say to that?
owen shroyer
Thank you for the call.
All right.
I have nothing to say about that.
I don't know.
I guess the goal is to...
Change its mind or its politics or something?
I don't know.
I'm not really big into the AI stuff.
I'm not really big into the AI platforms.
I don't spend much time at all on AI.
I've messed around with Grok a little bit.
So I don't know.
I just see it when it hits the news.
I think we got bigger problems with AI than trying to get it to be an info warrior.
But I don't know.
It's an interesting theory.
You could try it out and see if that changes things.
But I don't know.
I'm not really on there enough to really partake in such an exercise.
But yeah, if people want to do that and they think it might make a difference, then that's an interesting experiment.
All right.
Donald Trump just made this statement.
Talks with Russia and Ukraine continue.
The U.S. calls for ideally a 30-day unconditional ceasefire.
Hopefully an acceptable ceasefire will be observed.
And both countries will be held accountable for respecting the sanctity of these direct negotiations.
If the ceasefire is not respected, the U.S. and its partners will impose further sanctions.
Thousands of young soldiers are dying on a weekly basis and everybody should want it to stop.
I do.
And the United States of America does.
As president, I will stay committed to securing peace between Russia and Ukraine together with the Europeans and a lasting peace it will be.
This ceasefire must ultimately build towards a peace agreement.
It can all be done very quickly, and I will be available on a moment's notice if my services are needed.
President Trump, moments ago, we also have from Doge, moments ago, collaboration by the U.S. Office of Personnel and Management and Doge after 35-plus years of failed modernization attempts.
OPM has announced that as of June 2nd, they are replacing a 65-year-old paper process with an all-digital alternative.
This will reduce the time people wait to receive their retirement check from three to five months to less than one month.
Yeah, this is what we were talking about earlier, how this administration seems to be really moving forward with modernizing the administrative process.
So that's in line with what we're hearing about air traffic control.
And a lot of other administrative infrastructure as well.
All right, let's go to Bart in Texas.
Bart, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, how are you?
owen shroyer
Good.
unidentified
Yeah, sounds like it.
The answer to your ACLU question is those guys get paid taxpayer dollars for every case they file.
That's been on the book, too.
Oh, yeah.
owen shroyer
That's nice.
unidentified
Yeah, isn't it cute?
owen shroyer
Would you like that benefit?
unidentified
I've got to tell you, frankly, I'm more in your house as far as the gospel goes.
I think they can have their reward because they're going to lose it all soon, at least in my opinion.
And the rest of it is, how's your therapy going?
It sounds like you've almost crawled out of your ordeal and your PTSD is under control.
owen shroyer
I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about.
unidentified
Well, I think basically what it boils down to is you put up with a lot for a good cause, and the simple fact of the matter is I'm glad that...
owen shroyer
Well, you know what?
I appreciate that.
I'm not a complainer.
Sometimes I am the news.
Sometimes I'm part of the news, so I report on it.
But really, I feel extremely blessed, extremely lucky.
I love life.
I love God.
And so I don't feel...
I will say there was a little bit of a time where it's like, it's not even a fear thing.
It's just like, okay, you know, am I going to get swatted again?
Am I going to get sued again?
So it's just, you know, it's kind of a nonstop thing, but you learn to live with it.
unidentified
I can understand that.
I've still got your care package here, and I've still got your $200 donation.
So the simple fact of the matter is I wandered around Boston for a couple days trying to figure out where you guys were located.
And it's still sitting here.
Maybe one of these days we can share it.
owen shroyer
Well, I think we have a P.O. box if you want to send it.
But, yeah.
I appreciate that, Bart.
And maybe we'll make that connection someday.
All right.
A couple other things to address.
The War of the Billionaires.
Bill Gates calls does geographically illiterate, slams Musk over U.S. aid cuts.
Shut up, Bill.
Bill Gates to donate $200 billion by 2045, blast Elon Musk saying killing world's poorest children.
Well, you know what?
First of all, he's not killing any children.
And maybe we should check on what happens to Africa after Bill Gates shows up with vaccines.
But again, this is not my duty.
To feed the world.
It is not my duty to protect the world.
It is not my duty to save the world.
We have to enter this...
See, it's just like what we quoted Roosevelt saying yesterday.
Being an American used to mean something.
It used to mean something, and it used to...
There used to be a pride in that.
And now that's all been destroyed by cultural warfare.
And political propaganda.
But part of that pride, part of that meaning of being American was understanding is, hey, you do you, I do me, and we all have to be good people.
That's our responsibility.
It's the responsibility but freedom that comes along with self-government.
And it's the idea that you, as an American, Don't owe anybody anything.
And though there might be starving children on the other side of the planet, you don't owe them anything.
You are not responsible to feed them, and you are not guilty if they aren't fed.
You're responsible for yourself and your own, and whatever else you want to be responsible for.
We used to take pride in that.
It used to mean something, and it's all been destroyed.
But, oh, God forbid.
Now, Musk calls Bill Gates a liar today.
He says Bill Gates is a huge liar.
I swear.
And I don't know.
There's probably a way to go back and look for deleted tweets or deleted posts.
Now, Musk might be able to overwhelm that system since he owns it.
Because I have the notifications on for when Musk posts.
I've got notifications on for a couple people when they post.
Trump, Musk, and others.
I swear he posted, Bill Gates belongs in prison.
I'm trusting my photographic memory, but I swear it came across my phone, Musk posts Bill Gates belong in prison.
Now, I went and I tried to find it, and it wasn't there, and I'm thinking maybe he deleted it, and then instead just posted Bill Gates is a liar.
Or maybe I dreamt it, but I could have sworn I saw that today.
Now, that would be a lot more aggressive than saying he's just a liar, saying he belongs in prison.
But I don't think Elon Musk is such a big fan of Bill Gates, if we had any doubt about that.
Oh, yeah, it's Musk's fault that there's poor people.
It's Musk's fault that they're starving children.
donald j trump
Shut up!
owen shroyer
I'm sick of this crap.
Notice, and see, this is the problem.
This is what liberals do.
They find these issues and then they somehow find a way to blame it on you and make you feel responsible and then put you into a corner.
Oh!
A satirical headline quoting Elon Musk is saying it's time to put Bill Gates in prison is being shared on social media as an authentic statement by the Tesla chief.
Well, then who posted it?
I think it was real.
I think he deleted it.
I think people took a screenshot of it.
Guys, is there a way to check that?
I mean, that was an older story, so I don't know.
I saw it today.
I could be getting myself mixed up, but I know I saw that today.
But maybe it was, maybe I just saw an image of it instead and I thought it was a notification.
But I know I saw it.
So maybe that's what I saw.
unidentified
But I don't know.
owen shroyer
My memory is usually, it rarely fails me.
Starship carrying Tesla's bot set for Mars by end of 2026.
Now, Musk has...
Made another statement about this today, that he's going to be launching a non-human-occupied flight to Mars.
I guess it's going to have the Tesla robot Optimus on it, but it will not be human.
There won't be humans as passengers.
He thinks human landing could begin as early as 2029, but he wants to launch Starship to Mars by 2026.
So, okay.
NASA follows that up and says, NASA, in surprise shift, may launch rockets to Mars next year.
So NASA's just getting totally embarrassed.
NASA's probably mostly illegitimate anyway.
Maybe entirely illegitimate.
I don't know.
It's up for debate.
But Musk is like, oh, okay, we'll go to Mars.
NASA's like, no, no, no, we can go to Mars.
NASA loses astronauts in space.
Biden refuses to bring them home.
Because he didn't want to give Musk that win during an election season.
So, okay, now Musk has to go, SpaceX has to go save people in space.
SpaceX landing rockets, reusable rockets.
I think what's happening is we're looking at, like, the modern-day space race.
And a lot of people think that the original space race was all fake and we never went to the moon.
And I don't really get into that too much.
I wasn't alive for it.
I'd say it's pretty obvious, whether we went to the moon or not, that the footage we got is totally fake.
I really don't think that...
I mean, I'm not going to have the debate, but I think it's...
They faked the moon landing.
Whether we actually went to the moon or not is another story.
But, I mean, the moon landing is fake.
I mean, let's just...
Come on, guys.
How did they set up a camera before they landed?
I mean, it's just one of many anomalies.
But the point is, I think we're in a second space race.
And I think this is why...
You know, Musk is obviously dominating it.
And so you got everybody else trying to kind of get involved and pretend like they're competitive because maybe there's a bunch of money at stake and, you know, stock market, everything else.
But it's like, why did they do that weird blue origin stunt where they were faking something, I don't know what, with the fake, with the cheap plastic door?
Oh, yeah, I'm sure that thing was out there with your little fake plastic door that then they pretend to open.
Was it, I think it was India or China?
See, China might actually be doing this stuff because they don't really post much about it.
They do it every once in a while.
But I think it was India, like, two months ago, they did some, oh, look, we have a rocket going to the moon.
It was, like, the most CGI stupid thing you've ever seen.
And then there's NASA.
Oh, oh, oh, Musk is going to Mars?
Yeah, yeah, we are too.
Yeah, yeah.
So it seems like there's only one person serious about space right now, and that's Musk.
And all the other grifters are trying to keep up and pretend like they're serious too.
It's kind of what it looks like to me.
All right, what else do we have?
unidentified
Let's see.
owen shroyer
Oh.
Jasmine Crockett.
She seems very lovely.
Representative Jasmine Crockett cuts passengers off who are in wheelchairs so that she can get to the front of the line at airports.
unidentified
Oh.
Well, yeah, I'm a black congresswoman.
owen shroyer
I'm more important than some stupid person in a wheelchair.
Some dumb cracker in a wheelchair.
My eyelashes need to be in first class.
See the first.
Don't you get uppity with me.
Breaking news from the desk of President Trump.
I am pleased to announce that Judge Jeanine Pirro will be appointed the interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Jeanine was Assistant District Attorney for Westchester County, New York, and then went to serve as County Judge and District Attorney.
Where she was the first woman ever to be elected to those positions during her time in office, Janine was a powerful crusader for victims of crime.
Her establishment of the Domestic Violence Bureau and her prosecutor's office was the first in the nation.
She excelled in all ways.
In addition to her legal career, Janine previously hosted her own Fox News show.
And then it goes on to brag about her on Fox News.
Janine is incredibly well-qualified for this position and is considered one of the top district attorneys in the history of the state of New York.
Congratulations, Janine.
Well, she should get confirmed.
So I guess, what were we saying about the Fox News administration yesterday, guys?
Yep, yep.
Some things never change.
Hey, I got a question for you.
Let me ask this to the crew.
Don't look this up.
I'm just going to ask.
Has anybody back there ever heard of Tyree Nichols?
Everybody ever heard of Tyree Nichols?
No?
No.
Oh, okay.
Maybe they think they have, but they're not sure.
Jury deliberations to continue for ex-MPD officers on trial for murder of Tyree Nichols.
Advocates eye Tyree Nichols' trial as DOJ retreats from police reform.
Acquittal motions denied.
Closing arguments begin.
Well, Tyree Nichols was killed by police in Memphis.
So you're probably asking yourself, well, why isn't anybody talking about this?
Well, do I really have to tell you why?
If Tyree Nichols, a black man, was killed by white police officers, do you think you'd know his name?
But because it was black police officers, it's not a big story.
Now, Nichols was trying to evade arrest and not cooperating with police, and so he took a severe beatdown.
Now, what happens in the case, we'll see.
I'm not even going to deliberate.
I just will sit here and cover it from the media aspect of you know.
You know damn well.
If those three officers were white, everybody would know about it, and there'd be riots, and there'd be protests, and everybody would know the name Tyree Nichols.
But because it's not white officers, it just gets shoved into the pile.
Because the media loves to divide us and conquer us with racial division.
But we're not going to have it here.
Patriot Act repeal bill puts controversial law in the crosshairs.
Let's end the abuse.
We're in the business of providing transparency to the American people, says Anna Paulina Luna.
And that's why her and Representative James Comer are discussing their announcement.
A one-page bill to repeal the controversial Patriot Act, the American Privacy Restoration Act.
The USA Patriot Act is repealed, and each provision of law amended by such act is amended.
So they're trying to get rid of this, and they should.
Now, of course, the Republicans voted to extend it and the spy grid and to expand the spy grid last Congress.
So, you know, it's nice to see that there are still true Americans, independent Americans, that aren't loyal to...
The government, or even party, that believe in freedom and the Constitution, like James Comer, like Annapolino Luna.
But this is certainly going to be an uphill battle.
You think Speaker Johnson is going to do anything with this?
God, no.
Johnson will try to put it out before it can even get going, if we know anything about him.
All right, by the way, as we sign off, remember, I'm hosting the Jones Show tomorrow.
Did you guys see the video, a policeman arrests this woman?
She's driving around smoking crack.
Apparently she has a pet raccoon.
And, well, ladies and gentlemen, even the raccoon is smoking crack.
My goodness.
What has this world come to where even the raccoons are addicted to crack?
Just unbelievable stuff.
Well, I was hoping they would B-roll clip 20 here for you, or at least put this image on the screen.
There's the woman.
But yeah, here, give me the image.
Dot cam it before we go.
The raccoon smoking crack.
I guess they'll call it a crackoon.
I would probably call that racist somehow.
But I mean, there it is.
It's the crackoon.
Can't be denied.
What in the hell is going on?
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