Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
unidentified
|
The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
unidentified
|
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Tuesday, August 5th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
Starts now, and we do have a lot of news on the desk today. | ||
No guests scheduled. | ||
So we should have plenty of time to get through the news and then hopefully take some calls. | ||
We have some geopolitical developments, and unfortunately, it's a lot of the same, a lot of the same issues that we're dealing with in the Middle East. | ||
We also have a pretty major development in China, actually. | ||
And it's kind of become like the boy that cried wolf with these viruses ever since COVID. | ||
It was, of course, after COVID. | ||
And then we thought, oh, gee, this is the playbook here. | ||
They reveal it in China. | ||
You see the panic in China first, then it spreads throughout the world. | ||
And then we all saw what happened during COVID. | ||
But since then, there have been a couple other outbreaks. | ||
Didn't hit us here, or at least the scamdemic. | ||
The media propaganda didn't hit here. | ||
So we didn't have to deal with it. | ||
But, oh, it's the same thing now in China, panicking over a virus. | ||
What do you know? | ||
Did they even shut down the lab? | ||
As I'm dealing with these stories now, young soccer coach dies suddenly, cardiac arrest. | ||
There's another famous commentator in Canada, totally pro-vaccine, develops terminal cancer, dies. | ||
And it's just like, man, when are we going to hold the COVID scammers accountable for what they did? | ||
I won't hold my breath. | ||
Now, you do have some developments here. | ||
There's no doubt there is a rift. | ||
There is a split in the MAGA base. | ||
We've been covering this. | ||
And it's not, it's not, I don't say this as an insult or a negative to Marjorie Taylor Greene because I'm very positive on Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
But either she's seeing this as a political opportunist or she's leaning in because she knows where the populist base is going politically now. | ||
Again, it's political opportunist. | ||
Maybe she has aims for a higher office. | ||
Or is it, and I'm not saying it's not legitimate. | ||
I believe she actually feels this way. | ||
But why come out and make the statements on Tucker Carlson? | ||
Why come out and talk about the GOP stabbing Republican voters in the back? | ||
Why now? | ||
Well, because it's obvious this rift that's happening. | ||
Now, there's some other evidence of this and where it's going that we'll present to you as well. | ||
Now, you've got multiple subpoenas sent today, and I'm going to give you the dates when there will be deposition, which will include, but not be limited to, Bill and Hillary Clinton and former U.S. Attorneys General, FBI directors, and more. | ||
And they will be deposed on records related to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
So it looks like this is going to be a full-scale deal, and they're going to bring in some of the former Biden officials, former Trump officials, and try to figure out everything they knew about the Epstein files. | ||
I don't know about with Epstein himself. | ||
But then with Bill and Hillary Clinton, yeah, they're going to be asking, what do you know about Epstein? | ||
What was your involvement in that island? | ||
And then Elaine Maxwell's legal team with an announcement today as the drama there builds up. | ||
All of this and more coming up. | ||
All right, I'm still pouring through the news and the video clips. | ||
We've got over 30 video clips today. | ||
We're going to try to get to all of it here with no guests and just pouring some of this other recent news, like what's going on with the Democrats fleeing Texas and making a big political stunt out of it. | ||
And this has happened before in Texas politics. | ||
And, you know, the Democrats will make a big stunt. | ||
The Republicans will talk a big game. | ||
And then everybody shows up to vote. | ||
And, you know, the political class gets what they want. | ||
Maybe this deal is different. | ||
Maybe this deal is different because the Democrats are a little more arrogant about it this time. | ||
And Ken Paxton has an interest in scoring political points considering he's running for Senate right now against John Cornyn. | ||
And I would say at this point, despite Cornyn being the incumbent, I would say still, despite that, Paxton is the current favorite. | ||
Now, let me just put this into the stack over here and we'll get to that coming up. | ||
Let's address this first and then maybe get to the MTG clips and where the Trump movement popularity approval rating is at. | ||
Now, this is the kind of stuff that will be good for the Trump base, if you just think about it from a political standpoint like that. | ||
But it'll be good for the American people as we've basically turned up nothing thus far on the Epstein question. | ||
And we've essentially been told by the White House to just drop it. | ||
It's a nothing burger. | ||
It's a hoax, which, of course, is complete garbage. | ||
Now, this drip, drip, drip continues, but I got to say, I think they're almost out. | ||
I think they're almost out. | ||
And this new one is, I mean, it's not good. | ||
It wouldn't be a big deal, or it's really not even a big deal. | ||
I wouldn't even say it's a big deal, but it doesn't look good. | ||
And when you tie it into the Epstein stuff, it just makes it look even worse. | ||
Whereas if, honestly, if President Trump would have came out and just said this, what he said at a business conference like 15 years ago, if he just would have said it at the outset of the Epstein debacle, he'd probably be in a lot better shape right now than after saying, oh, I don't know the guy. | ||
The whole thing is a hoax. | ||
So there's a continued drip, and there's these new, I don't know where they find these videos, but they're finding new videos, which is crazy to think. | ||
But that's why it's like, yeah, this isn't opposition research stuff. | ||
They didn't do this during the election cycle. | ||
This is something else. | ||
This is somebody with a Trump file who's now using it against him to try to get something else accomplished. | ||
Now, I got to say, as critical as I've been towards President Trump on this situation, if I do believe my analysis, which I do, I'm not making it up, then I would say that Trump is remaining very stubborn. | ||
And whatever the goal is of this drip, drip, drip, it's not getting its goal accomplished. | ||
And I could conspiracy theorize. | ||
I could run down the list of what are the odds are that it's this or that. | ||
I think we can all kind of figure what the greatest odds are of what's trying to be done here. | ||
And Trump's not budging. | ||
So there's always stuff going on behind the scenes. | ||
There's obviously stuff going on behind the scenes with this Epstein stuff, whether good or bad. | ||
But the drip, drip, drip to try to get something done and Trump just not doing it. | ||
So the drip, drip, drip continues tells me he's not budging on it. | ||
And he's saying, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead, release whatever you got. | ||
Release whatever you got with me and Epstein. | ||
Release whatever you got with me talking about women. | ||
Just go ahead and release it. | ||
And I'll just sit here and deny it. | ||
And we'll see what happens. | ||
But that'll just be like phase one. | ||
That'll just be phase one. | ||
And once they've moved on from trying to convince Trump, then this weapon gets aimed at the American people. | ||
And it already is on kind of a lighter form. | ||
It's like we don't have a full sniper rifle aimed at us. | ||
It's like a small handgun. | ||
But if they can't break Trump's will with this Epstein drip, drip, drip, then they'll start to try to do something to force America on the issue. | ||
So, yeah, they handle it badly, but I think whatever this is trying to convince Trump to do, he's resisting it. | ||
And I do believe it's a war. | ||
I do believe it's a war in the Middle East. | ||
I do believe it's getting involved in a regime change war in Iran, and Trump is just holding it off. | ||
So they keep saying, all right, you're going to go down with this Epstein stuff then. | ||
That's going to be your legacy. | ||
And he's just saying no. | ||
Now, I had someone propose this to me the other day. | ||
I don't know if propose is the right word, but basically ask me because, you know, when you get recognized as a political figure, people want to talk politics with you. | ||
It's like, hey, man, what do you think about the Trump Epstein thing? | ||
I mean, really? | ||
It's like, oh, well, you got 30 minutes? | ||
Facetiously. | ||
So I just say, just a quick answer. | ||
But I can't, here's my issue. | ||
I can't defend Trump on the Epstein thing. | ||
And so if you go back in time and you think about everything we've been through in the last 10 years, let's say, getting Trump elected three times, dealing with the stolen election and the liberal hate and everything else. | ||
I can go out and they say Trump's a racist. | ||
I can go out and I can defend against that. | ||
Oh, Trump's a criminal. | ||
I can go out. | ||
I can defend against that. | ||
Trump didn't pay his taxes. | ||
I can defend against that. | ||
So all the normal stuff that we've been hearing for years, I can defend against that stuff. | ||
And yeah, they do a new video release from Epstein's New York mansion. | ||
And there's photos of Trump and everyone else in there. | ||
Epstein was obviously a spy, so he got access to everyone and everything. | ||
It doesn't mean anything. | ||
Yeah, you're a spy. | ||
You're at the big events. | ||
You want to get pictures with everybody. | ||
It's kind of your job. | ||
So I can defend against all the other accusations. | ||
If somebody comes up to me and says, you know, Trump's covering up the Epstein thing, I can't defend that. | ||
I cannot defend that. | ||
Hey, you know, Trump is Trump seems to be running this White House with Israel as a top priority. | ||
I can't defend against that. | ||
This is the reality. | ||
So it kind of just hit me when it got brought up and it's like, yeah, you know, I'm used to somebody, and this wasn't a liberal. | ||
I don't even know their politics. | ||
They just like to chop it up politically with me if they see me in the locker room or something. | ||
And I'm just like, yeah, well, you know, I don't really have an excuse for that. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't know. | |
All the normal attacks, easy to defend Trump on. | ||
It's not even defending Trump. | ||
It's defending truth. | ||
But here we go. | ||
So more drip, drip, drip. | ||
Epstein, more drip, drip, drip. | ||
Trump, more drip, drip, drip. | ||
Oh, look, Trump likes young women. | ||
As if we didn't know that stuff. | ||
So that's why the PR disaster was such a disappointment, to say the least. | ||
But obviously, there's some other tug of war going on behind this all for some other agenda. | ||
And I think to Trump's credit, as critical as I've been, I think he's resisting it. | ||
I think he's resisting whatever it is, at least as much as he can, whether that's for political reasons, it's good politics, or he's just trying to save his legacy and his image. | ||
But they're never going to stop. | ||
And now they've been, and now they announce we're taking the Gaza trip. | ||
Okay, everybody's known that. | ||
You pretended like that wasn't the deal. | ||
It's like, we're not doing that. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
We're just defeating Hamas. | ||
It's like, no, you're doing it. | ||
You're liars. | ||
Okay, we're doing it. | ||
But I digress. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Now, now, what's going to happen with all of these subpoenas flying? | ||
Are we going to get a bunch of people pleading the fifth? | ||
What are we looking for here? | ||
Chairman James Comer subpoenas Bill and Hillary Clinton, former U.S. Attorneys General and FBI directors and records related to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Now, let's give you the list here. | ||
We even have some dates. | ||
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Chairman James Comey today issued deposition subpoenas to Pill and Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder, Merrick Garland, Robert Mueller, William Barr, Jeff Sessions, and Alberto Gonzalez for testimony related to horrific crimes perpetuated, perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Additionally, Chairman Comer issued a subpoena to the U.S. Department of Justice for records related to Epstein. | ||
These subpoenas follow recent action by an oversight committee, which approved motions to subpoena these records and compel witness testimony. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now, these will start this month. | ||
Like, for example, the records from the Department of Justice, they're supposed to respond to that by August 19th. | ||
Yeah, we've got this up on the screen, guys. | ||
In fact, I'll just go from that. | ||
It'll be easier for me. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, let's start at the top. | |
Well, Comer didn't put this in chronological order, but we'll just go with what he has on the screen. | ||
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, October 9th. | ||
Former President Bill Clinton, October 14th. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney General Merritt Garland, October 12th. | ||
Former FBI Director James Comey, October 7th. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney William Barr, August 18th. | ||
I believe that's the first. | ||
So the first is going to be Barr. | ||
And of course, it was his dad that introduced Epstein to the world of the prolific, let's say. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, August 26th. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, August 28th. | ||
Former FBI Director Robert Mueller, September 2nd. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, September 9th. | ||
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, September 30th. | ||
So an interesting list because you think about it, why, obviously, bringing in the Clintons, that's a direct shot saying, okay, we know that Bill was hanging out with Epstein and we want to know why. | ||
And we want to know what he knows. | ||
And maybe, you know, who knows? | ||
Maybe Bill is willing to spill the beans at this point in his life. | ||
Hey, man, listen. | ||
Listen, man. | ||
If I tell you the truth about Jeffrey Epstein and what we were up to, please, for the love of God, can you just get me away from Hillary? | ||
I mean, that's a miserable bitch, man. | ||
You know, people want to give me a hard time because I was sleeping around on her and had Monica Lewinsky and other Israeli spies in the White House. | ||
But, man, you don't understand what it's like to live with that woman. | ||
I'll say anything you want. | ||
Can you just please? | ||
Just make sure. | ||
Make sure. | ||
Just keep her away from me. | ||
I don't care what cell. | ||
You got to put me in a male prison facility or put her in an all-female facility. | ||
I'll say whatever you want, man. | ||
I'll spill the beans. | ||
Just please, for the love of God, can you just get Hillary Clinton away from me? | ||
That woman, man, she's ruined my life. | ||
Look at me. | ||
Look how much I've aged. | ||
People think it's because of all the sex I was having and all the fun I was doing. | ||
But no, it's because of damn Hillary, man. | ||
Look at me. | ||
I'm a shell of myself. | ||
Just please, just whatever you do, just get that damn Hillary out of my life. | ||
I'll do whatever you want. | ||
So that's a direct shot. | ||
But then you look at the attorneys general and you're like, well, okay, Eric Holder? | ||
Epstein? | ||
What does that have to do with anything? | ||
unidentified
|
Robert Mueller, Epstein? | |
So Comer is fishing for something here. | ||
And he's going into the deep sea. | ||
And look, despite the fact that we get no results from this stuff, and that's not really Comer's fault. | ||
Despite the fact we don't get any results from this stuff, Comer delivers. | ||
The Oversight Committee delivers. | ||
I mean, folks, they delivered the entire financial flow chart of the Biden crime family. | ||
Now, the House Committee doesn't have prosecutorial power, so they do this stuff, and then it's just like, oh, nobody wants to touch it. | ||
But I mean, Comer delivers. | ||
He can't deliver arrests. | ||
He can't deliver charges, but he delivers the evidence. | ||
Hey, you want evidence of the Biden crime family financial records? | ||
James Comer gave it to you. | ||
And no matter what happens in these testimonies, no matter what happens, whether they cooperate or not, Comer will get what he's looking for. | ||
I bet on that. | ||
Whether it's cooperation in these testimonies or he has to go, he has to take another means, another method here. | ||
He'll get whatever he's looking for. | ||
He'll be able with the oversight committee, they'll be able to paint the picture of whatever it is they're fishing for here. | ||
I believe that. | ||
He has a track record. | ||
Now, again, the problem is nobody ever gets charged. | ||
How can you present what they found with the Biden crime family and the money going between the bank accounts and the 10% for the big guy and the text messages and everything else? | ||
Byron Donald's laying it out. | ||
It'd be like if it was a final exam, like a final dissertation for a master's degree, it's like A. And then no charges. | ||
Now, in the Biden White House, okay, no charges. | ||
He's the president. | ||
But now it's like, hey, maybe you bring this stuff back up. | ||
But you get the feeling that, you know, everybody's kind of moved on from the Biden crime family. | ||
Except for, I suppose, you know, the Hunter Biden interviews that are kind of funny. | ||
By the way, I mean, I'll tell you this: there will be another Hunter Biden interview coming out soon that is going to be even crazier than the first one. | ||
So it's not my story. | ||
It's not my scoop, but I'll just go ahead and tell you. | ||
There's going to be a second Hunter Biden interview coming out that's going to be even wilder than that one. | ||
You know, wilder than the one where he's talking about how to smoke crack. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So Tim Burchett, the Clintons will be receiving subpoenas to testify in front of the Oversight Committee about information in the Epstein files. | ||
The deep state should be scared to death right now. | ||
unidentified
|
Oh, well, well, well. | |
The Epstein files and the deep state. | ||
That's right. | ||
That's what we always assumed. | ||
That's why we wanted the Epstein files. | ||
That's why we were demanding the Epstein files. | ||
That's why we were so pissed off when we were told it was a hoax. | ||
unidentified
|
Wow. | |
No, that's what it is. | ||
It's the deep state. | ||
It's how the deep state operates. | ||
It's how the intelligence agencies operate. | ||
And it'll make not just Americans, but whoever else runs these intelligence agencies. | ||
It'll make them all pissed off. | ||
Oh, did they already release the second one, guys? | ||
Or is that a teaser? | ||
Oh, they did release it. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So I'm surprised nobody's been clipping it out yet because that first one did massive numbers. | ||
So they'll start clipping that out next. | ||
unidentified
|
All right. | |
So now Maxwell, still alive. | ||
And I guess whatever deal they originally cut, they're not happy with it. | ||
Whatever deal was presented. | ||
And by the way, because I've dealt with the feds before. | ||
I know how they operate. | ||
They lie. | ||
And Maxwell's team probably made the same mistake that my legal team made, which was whenever the feds guarantee you something, get it in writing. | ||
Because if it's not in writing, it's not guaranteed. | ||
They can promise you, they can shake your hand. | ||
They can look you in the eye verbally. | ||
I mean, none of it matters unless you get it in writing. | ||
So we, you know, we learned that the hard way. | ||
Go figure. | ||
Trusting a Fed. | ||
So whatever the deal is, it looks like Maxwell is now not wanting to cooperate. | ||
And I think it's pretty obvious she wants out. | ||
And they're saying best we can do is put you in a Fed camp. | ||
It's basically Fed camp vacation time for bad guys. | ||
Go play tennis, pickleball. | ||
I mean, order Chick-fil-A if you want. | ||
Not technically, but yeah, it's pretty light. | ||
Maxwell opposes requests to unseal Epstein grand jury papers. | ||
Maxwell, the longtime companion of Jeffrey Epstein, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sexually exploiting and abusing teenage girls, asked a Manhattan federal judge on Tuesday to deny the government's request to unseal grand jury transcripts from its investigation of the two. | ||
Her lawyers wrote, Epstein is dead, but Maxwell is not. | ||
Whatever interest the public may have in Epstein, that interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy in a case where the defendant is still alive. | ||
Choose your words carefully. | ||
You know, in case you haven't noticed around this case, a lot of people are dying. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Quite a few, like the biggest names, like Epstein himself and Jean-Luke Brunel and Virginia Jufrey. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
So be careful there. | ||
That interest cannot justify a broad intrusion into grand jury secrecy in a case where the defendant is still alive. | ||
Her legal options are viable and her due process rights remain. | ||
The court filing came as two judges are considering requests by the Trump Justice Department to release the grand jury transcripts in the Epstein and Maxwell cases. | ||
The judges had set Tuesday, today, as the deadline for victims of the scheme and Ms. Maxwell to offer their views on the proposed disclosure. | ||
The judges set the same deadline for a representative of Mr. Epstein to provide an opinion. | ||
Mr. Epstein was found hanged in his cell in August 2019 as he was awaiting trial. | ||
Right. | ||
His death was ruled a suicide. | ||
In the letter, Maxwell's lawyers argued that after Epstein's death, federal prosecutors pivoted and made Maxwell the face of his crimes. | ||
She became the scapegoat and the only person the government could put on trial, her lawyers, said. | ||
And they're saying Trump is doing this to stop criticism and to help himself politically, which may or may not be true, but we'll do a certain level is true. | ||
But there's definitely the public interest. | ||
He tried to quell the public interest, actually. | ||
Didn't work. | ||
So, okay, he's got to deliver. | ||
Now, all right. | ||
There's all your legalese. | ||
There's all your legalese, and there's the headlines. | ||
And there it is. | ||
There it is. | ||
There it is in the New York Times. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, what's going on in the House and what's going on with the Trump Justice Department are two separate things. | ||
Who knows if they're even communicating? | ||
Comer tends to keep this stuff pretty tight. | ||
Now, my guess is Maxwell was willing to cooperate to a certain degree. | ||
And from the Trump side of the table, you know, they probably had a couple winks and nods of, you know, here's how it's going to go. | ||
And Maxwell and her lawyers probably got what they thought was a guarantee from the feds, a sentence commutation, a pardon. | ||
And they said, okay, we will cooperate and we'll help you get whatever you want, whatever you need, but she's getting out. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
Well, then they find out, no, she's not getting out. | ||
And now she's hanging out at a Fed camp where who knows if she's sleeping well if you catch my drift. | ||
So it looks like back to the negotiating table with Maxwell here. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's look at this Marjorie Taylor Greene situation here and the recent drip drip on Trump. | ||
Yes, that's my gene's photo. | ||
By the way, for those of you, I'm being personally attacked here, and I don't really appreciate it. | ||
So you're going to get yours. | ||
All right. | ||
After yesterday, I was told I was skinny and I needed to hit the gym. | ||
And then after my gene post today, my jeans, how do you like my jeans? | ||
Very nice jeans. | ||
Now I'm being attacked. | ||
I'm being personally insulted as skinny and weak. | ||
So you will get yours. | ||
Just know that. | ||
I will not, that will not die quietly. | ||
But moving on, that's just the crew trolling me there. | ||
Conservatives beg Marjorie Taylor Greene to leave the GOP. | ||
Well, actually, what she said in an interview with Tucker Carlson was she feels that the Republican Party doesn't represent its voters well. | ||
She feels that this administration has gone sideways and the MAGA movement is fractured, which is all just correct. | ||
It's all just neutrally observable political reporting. | ||
But this idea that, well, maybe she'll leave the GOP, she's, you know, she's kind of teasing it. | ||
And then, and then, and so, you know, and this is actually a larger problem that I'll get to, if you'll allow me to get distracted for a second, because I've gone through this now and I've briefly addressed it, but it's just, it's just the reality. | ||
Now, not everybody is political like you or I might be. | ||
I mean, the chances are if you're tuned into InfoWars, you're probably a political person. | ||
You probably enjoy politics, being informed on politics. | ||
And so you know the arena. | ||
You know the playing field. | ||
It's like a basketball player drives to make a slam dunk. | ||
It's like, you know, you're probably going to endure some contact. | ||
Whereas if somebody that maybe doesn't play basketball says, oh, I'm going to drive into the paint and then gets shoved to the ground, like, oh, my gosh, what happened? | ||
You shoved me. | ||
You're on the basketball court. | ||
You came into the paint. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
So for non-political people that kind of get involved in this stuff, maybe they're on the left, maybe they're center, maybe they're not sure, maybe they're independent. | ||
You are now seeing why even, you know, we looked at left-wing politics for the last eight years and said, look at how toxic this is. | ||
Look at how nasty these people are. | ||
How despicable, how hateful. | ||
And we all went through that. | ||
Well, now the right is becoming this. | ||
And most of it is over petty disagreements over Trump or other issues, but now I see it. | ||
So for me, it's like, well, I'm used to full contact politics. | ||
I like it. | ||
But I can see how others that are just kind of wading into it express opinion. | ||
And then here comes the right wing attacking you, calling you fake MAGA. | ||
We don't want you. | ||
And it's just like, whoa. | ||
Hey, we can have disagreements, but, you know, we still got to win elections here. | ||
You're shoving these people away. | ||
So aside from the treatment that I've seen myself receive Or Alex Jones receive. | ||
I mean, you know, I don't have to stand up for Alex Jones, but this is a serious issue here. | ||
I'm watching people who have never suffered a bead of sweat in this political fight. | ||
unidentified
|
Never. | |
Don't even exist in reality. | ||
They just live on X or social media. | ||
unidentified
|
That's it. | |
But they get paid to promote Republican Party politics or specifically Trump support. | ||
They get paid to promote it. | ||
Not attacking you for that, not demonizing you for that, but that's what happens. | ||
And I see these people that have been around for maybe five years, have never been in the field, and they're constantly attacking Alex Jones. | ||
Hey, Alex can defend himself, all right? | ||
I get into political debates with Alex all the time. | ||
We just had a bit of a disagreement here yesterday on the air. | ||
It was fun. | ||
It was healthy. | ||
We smiled. | ||
We laughed. | ||
We went on with our day. | ||
But I'm watching these people attacking you, and I'm like, who are you? | ||
I don't care what you think about Alex Jones. | ||
He's been in the arena for 30 freaking years. | ||
And he has dealt with stuff the likes of which you could not even comprehend. | ||
And if you had to deal with a fraction of it, you'd fold like a cheap tent. | ||
Okay? | ||
And so the point is that I'm watching the right wing become extremely toxic. | ||
I mean, it has become a cult in many ways behind Trump. | ||
And I'm watching them just throwing the slings and arrows at some of the biggest fighters, some of the biggest fighters, some of the biggest names. | ||
I mean, the people that will actually get their hands dirty, the people that will actually show up, the people that will actually take the beatings, have the battle scars. | ||
And I'm watching a bunch of prissy boys. | ||
And so now they're doing it against Marjorie Taylor Green. | ||
Oh, we don't want you. | ||
Mark Levin. | ||
unidentified
|
Good riddance, moron. | |
This is why you lose elections. | ||
And they sit there and say, gee, well, golly, gee, I don't understand. | ||
Why doesn't the right wing win every election? | ||
Why is there even a left wing? | ||
How could people vote for Democrats? | ||
How could people be liberal? | ||
Have you ever looked in the mirror, jackass? | ||
You're an asshole. | ||
And then you take the biggest fighters, like an Alex Jones, like a Marjorie Taylor Greene, and you try to tear them down and say, we don't want you. | ||
Well, yeah, imagine what you're doing to the little guy that might consider right-wing politics. | ||
And they wade into this water, and here you are throwing slings and arrows at the biggest warriors in politics, the biggest truth tellers in politics, and you're trying to tear them down. | ||
So how do you think they feel? | ||
They're like, whoa, if this is what they'll do to them, I don't want involved with this. | ||
I'm out. | ||
So now I'm seeing it. | ||
And I'm seeing it like I've never seen it before. | ||
The toxic nature. | ||
And I guess it goes both ways. | ||
I guess that's just the truth. | ||
It goes both ways. | ||
But I see it, and I say, it's not going to make a difference to me. | ||
But I can understand how somebody that's not really political, doesn't view politics as a contact sport, wades into the waters of the right wing and maybe is a little curious, maybe identifies with some of the issues, and then sees the nastiness and sees the attacks and sees the hatred and just says, oh, I'm out. | ||
I'm not dealing with this. | ||
And then they can go over to the left. | ||
It's like Looney Tune Land. | ||
But at least they'll like accept you. | ||
At least they're not going to insult you and tell you you're stupid and say, we don't want you. | ||
And then it's the same thing. | ||
Well, gee, I don't understand. | ||
How did we lose the midterms? | ||
unidentified
|
How did we lose the house? | |
Because you a-holes get so confident after you win an election and then you just totally forget that you have to win another one. | ||
And you treat people like the a-holes that you are. | ||
So now we see it. | ||
So now they're doing it to Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
And all she does is just speak the truth. | ||
That's all she does. | ||
It's like the same thing. | ||
I'll just post a news headline. | ||
I won't even give an opinion. | ||
I'll just post a news headline. | ||
I'll just post a report. | ||
No opinion. | ||
And they just, oh, I got a fake MAGA. | ||
He's a liar. | ||
He's controlled opposition. | ||
Yeah, okay, I can endure that. | ||
But, you know, some other low-information voter who's considering Republican Party politics or right-wing politics and they see this stuff, they are gone, man. | ||
unidentified
|
I mean, look what you did to Elon Musk. | |
The richest man in the world. | ||
One of the most influential people in the world. | ||
And you just, oh, screw him. | ||
Thank me. | ||
Just threw him overboard. | ||
Yeah, what do you think? | ||
What do you think the little guy is going to see and think when he sees, oh, geez, they just tossed Musk overboard? | ||
I'm out. | ||
I don't want anything to do with that. | ||
MTG sours on Republican Party claims GOP turned its back on America first. | ||
Is she wrong? | ||
But see, oh, Mark Levin is happy. | ||
Don't you see Mark Levin is happy? | ||
And that's all that matters. | ||
You know, the never Trumper, the guy that for two years said he would never vote for Trump, the guy for two years on his radio show that told people to never support Trump. | ||
Oh, but he's happy. | ||
He's a despicable pig. | ||
I don't even know if I can play these clips. | ||
It's so disgusting for Mark Levin. | ||
I can't do it right now. | ||
But so here's what you have. | ||
Now, this is a very popular account on X. You've probably heard of Cat Turd. | ||
It's kind of funny. | ||
Cat Turd. | ||
Very serious stuff. | ||
Popular account on X, really popular in the MAGA world. | ||
Whenever this account started getting a big following on X, I think it was when Musk took it over and started reposting Cat Turd. | ||
I don't know. | ||
May have had a big following before that. | ||
I was banned. | ||
But Cat Turd and others are complaining. | ||
They're like, gee, my numbers are down. | ||
It's because Trump supporters are being throttled. | ||
It's because I support Trump. | ||
And so now I don't get views anymore because of censorship. | ||
Look, there's no doubt that the X algorithms are messed up. | ||
And there's no doubt that whether it's organic or inorganic or something else, there's a certain level of winners and losers being chosen on X. I've been reporting this for a long time. | ||
That's not what you're experiencing here. | ||
So you can either choose to live in reality or not. | ||
What you're experiencing here is that Trump is actually losing popularity. | ||
And when you just post nothing but Trump posts, positive Trump posts, just, you know, I don't want to be crass, but you know, the writing, they're writing, they're phallus writing. | ||
When you just post that all day long, people get sick of it. | ||
They don't want to like it anymore. | ||
They don't want to repost it anymore. | ||
They mute it. | ||
So this is not some inorganic thing that you're experiencing censorship now for supporting Trump. | ||
No, Trump is losing support. | ||
There's a reason why all of a sudden your numbers started going down after the Iran strikes. | ||
Musk kicked out. | ||
Epstein file cover-up. | ||
That's what's happening here. | ||
Now, you have a WWE event, SummerSlam. | ||
One of their biggest events. | ||
I believe it was at MetLife Stadium, New York City, like 80,000 people. | ||
And Trump is actually popular in New York. | ||
Trump is very popular at UFC events, ball games, and in the WWE. | ||
But now he's getting booed at the WWE events. | ||
Now, I'm not suggesting that this would happen anywhere else. | ||
My guess is Trump goes to a UFC event, probably still gets a standing ovation. | ||
But I would argue that five months ago, if you put Donald Trump, President Trump, on the big screen at a WWE event, it would be nothing but cheers. | ||
But that didn't happen this weekend. | ||
So we have the videos here in clip 31 if you guys want to put them up. | ||
There's some cheers. | ||
There's some cheers. | ||
I'm not going to say you're going to act like the whole stadium was booing, but you can clearly hear the booze. | ||
That's not the whole crowd behind Donald Trump. | ||
So, no, Trump has lost a lot of momentum. | ||
Trump has lost a lot of popularity. | ||
The polls show it. | ||
So that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, that's not even a personal opinion, folks. | ||
This is the reality. | ||
And people see that and they think, you're a fake MAGA. | ||
You're controlled opposition. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
You're a grifter. | ||
No. | ||
You're in denial. | ||
You're in denial. | ||
You don't think that that sucks for me, too? | ||
There's probably maybe five people not named Donald Trump who have suffered more politically than I have since 2015. | ||
Maybe five people? | ||
Maybe not even five. | ||
You don't think you think this brings me pleasure? | ||
That we get Iran strikes? | ||
That we get Israel all over our White House? | ||
That they dump Musk overboard and just don't even do Doge? | ||
Bury the Epstein list? | ||
I mean, you think this is, you think I like that? | ||
No, I report the truth. | ||
And the truth is, this series of events has cost Trump popularity big time. | ||
Whether I like it or not doesn't matter. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
And there is no defense. | ||
Why don't we get the Doge cuts? | ||
I have no defense. | ||
Why didn't we get the Epstein list? | ||
I have no defense. | ||
Now, here's the latest. | ||
There's a bunch of other stuff going around, but this is probably the most significant. | ||
It's this drip, drip, drip. | ||
It just continues. | ||
I mean, folks, where are they finding this stuff? | ||
I mean, this stuff is like somebody, it looks like somebody recorded this on a cell phone at some business conference. | ||
Where did they even find this stuff? | ||
But this is the new big one, got tens of millions of views. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Again, like we didn't know Trump likes beautiful women. | ||
It's never been a secret. | ||
And so I kind of say this in jest, but I also believe it to be true. | ||
When all of this Epstein stuff came out, honestly, he could have came out and said this, what he says in this video, and he would have come off better. | ||
He would have come out better on the other side. | ||
But denying it and calling it a hoax and, oh, I don't know Epstein and all this other stuff, that just made it look 10 times worse. | ||
He could have come out and said what he says in this video, which is, you could say, oh, my gosh. | ||
Oh, that's crass. | ||
Oh, that's inappropriate. | ||
He could have come out and said what he said in this video in response to the Epstein stuff, and he would have ended up better than trying to bury the Epstein stuff, despite how uncouth you think these comments are from this business event. | ||
So this lady steps up, this good-looking lady, and she's like, can I get a job working on your plane? | ||
So he's like, damn, that's a hot chick, invites her on the stage, and then says this in clip 30. | ||
unidentified
|
My name is Juliet. | |
I have a question. | ||
My question is, how many tests do you have and how would I apply to the applied attendance? | ||
He says, bring her on the stage. | ||
So here she comes up on the stage. | ||
unidentified
|
I think she's hired. | |
You're hired. | ||
Now, I heard your face. | ||
It was very interesting. | ||
A beautiful girl who was 17 or 18 applied to be away. | ||
She said she's so beautiful. | ||
unidentified
|
She's like a world-class beauty, like the young lady who just asked a question about the actress. | |
She's so beautiful. | ||
And my people came. | ||
She said, well, Mr. Trump, she has no experience. | ||
So you have to get her anywhere because she was so pretty. | ||
unidentified
|
And I said, let me ask you, do you have any experience? | |
She goes, no, sir. | ||
I said, when can you start? | ||
You owe Ian Morgan, my friend, any time. | ||
See, now, she walked in my plan. | ||
That's like a death wish for me, right? | ||
That's like an alcoholic. | ||
I'm getting friends there, wonderful people. | ||
They're alcoholics. | ||
He took scotch in front of me. | ||
It's like this would be my form of alcohol. | ||
Okay, yes, yes, sir. | ||
All right. | ||
So Trump is weak to beautiful women. | ||
Many of us can relate. | ||
Okay. | ||
He could have come out and said something like that, and he would have ended up better off than trying to bury the Epstein stuff. | ||
So it's some new gotcha thing like, oh, see, Trump likes beautiful women. | ||
Oh, see, how inappropriate. | ||
None of this is new. | ||
There's articles about him talking about how much he loves first-rate pussy. | ||
Pardon my French. | ||
You know, the Billy Bush tapes. | ||
It's on and on and on. | ||
But it's just discontinued. | ||
It's just like, oh, we're going to really, we're going to really hammer Trump with it now. | ||
We're going to make him look like the womanizer. | ||
We're going to make him look like the Epstein guy. | ||
And he's not doing himself any favors. | ||
unidentified
|
But it's just like, how can you not? | |
Duh. | ||
Trump was a billionaire. | ||
I mean, I don't know how often people get exposed to this stuff, but you ever been around a rich guy at a club or a bar? | ||
unidentified
|
You ever seen what happens? | |
Yeah. | ||
You ever seen where the women go? | ||
unidentified
|
Hmm. | |
You know, you get a bit of that in Austin. | ||
And I've got some industry friends up here and they manage clubs and bars. | ||
And when I was a younger man, I used to go out every once in a while. | ||
Oh, they knew, let's call them the whales. | ||
The girls in downtown Austin knew when the rich guys were out. | ||
They'd find out where he was and they'd flock. | ||
And I just happened to hear this because I had a bunch of bartender friends and stuff. | ||
You're talking about guys, these guys are 50, 60 years old, bald, whatever. | ||
unidentified
|
The girls flock to them. | |
They flock. | ||
So, of course, here's Trump. | ||
It's like, yeah, women love me. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Say whatever I want. | ||
Do whatever I want. | ||
They love me no matter what. | ||
Oh, but see, all of a sudden, I don't know Epstein. | ||
And oh, I don't know anything about beautiful women. | ||
That's not me. | ||
You would have been better off saying what you just said about beautiful women in that clip that they're using as a got you thing. | ||
You would have been better off saying something like that than trying to deny the Epstein connection. | ||
So, but there's, there's your, there's your new, whoo, we got Trump. | ||
I mean, Bill Belichick is dating like a 22-year-old supermodel. | ||
Oh, I'm sure that's, I'm sure that's because he's got a real hot bod. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, she saw that hot bod on Bill Belichick and she said, I got to get me a piece of that. | ||
Yep, that's how it works. | ||
So let's finish it with this here to close out the first hour. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Green, I think everything she says here is spot on. | ||
So she's being attacked for telling the truth. | ||
Clip 11. | ||
You're touching on something I think a lot of us in MAGA world are a bit confused about, right? | ||
And it's this whole idea of America First. | ||
We believe, I believe, I'll speak for myself here. | ||
I believe the America First means enough of the foreign wars, enough of funding, you know, backing Ukraine, enough of sending money to a Middle East conflict between Hamas and Israel. | ||
Enough of all of those things. | ||
Let's bring it back to the United States. | ||
Some of the things that the administration has pivoted on. | ||
I mean, I believe Trump said he was through with all those things before he was elected seems to have changed. | ||
Now, I also read in that article in that interview that you don't blame Trump, you blame the party as the leader of the Republican Party. | ||
Doesn't the buck stop with Donald Trump? | ||
Well, you know, for one, it seems to be all the people that did not support him during his campaign. | ||
I was one of the loudest people that supported him during the campaign, but it's all the others that came on after he won the general election. | ||
Those seem to be the people that have the red carpet rolled out to them to the Oval Office. | ||
And I think that has a lot to do with who the people are in the White House. | ||
Also in Congress, it's interesting how I have all these Republican colleagues of mine who were hardcore never Trumpers, hardcore anti-MAGA, but yet all of a sudden they're running around wearing MAGA hats and boasting about every time they talk to the president. | ||
And so I don't think the president is listening to the right people who are his true supporters, people like myself and others. | ||
It seems to be everyone else has, you know, Establishment Washington, Establishment Republicans, the people that the base is absolutely sick of are the ones that have the president's ear. | ||
And I find that very frustrating. | ||
And I think that's why we're seeing the results that we're seeing. | ||
But Eric, you're completely right. | ||
We said no more foreign wars. | ||
And here we are. | ||
We are funding, continuing to fund Israel's war, basically against whoever they want to go to war with. | ||
And Republicans will never back off of that. | ||
At least they showed that when I introduced an amendment to stop funding it, there were only six members of Congress that voted for my amendment. | ||
That includes myself. | ||
They're running back into providing weapons and funding for Ukraine, which is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Americans across the board do not want to have anything to do with that war. | ||
And we don't want to go to war with Russia. | ||
We aren't interested in that at all. | ||
But I think what is bothering so many people is to see the America first president and the party that's supposed to be America first making up what seems to be a departure from being actually America first. | ||
And I love the president. | ||
I support him, but it's the right thing to do to call this out when I see it and when I'm hearing it from my constituents and hearing it every single day from people all across the country. | ||
I don't see anything wrong that she said there. | ||
Now, by the way, I am an honest dealer and I will tell you there is an appetite for support of Israel. | ||
That is very real. | ||
I have debates about it all the time. | ||
I accept that. | ||
I don't agree with it, but I accept that that's real. | ||
There is no support for this war in Ukraine anymore. | ||
It's virtually gone. | ||
Oh, but do you know who popped up to support it? | ||
Do you know who popped up to demand that the American people continue to support Ukraine against Russia? | ||
Do you know who that was? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
That was Mark Levin. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Him again. | ||
unidentified
|
All right. | |
I just got a breaking news story, which at face value is mediocre, let's say, lukewarm. | ||
Now, as I've said before, I'll reiterate this, because if you follow politics like me, because I'll get sent stuff or asked about stuff all the time that pops up on social media or pops up in the news. | ||
And they'll say, hey, why didn't you cover this? | ||
And I'll say, well, that's because it's fake or it's not true or I can't confirm it. | ||
So it happens all the time. | ||
People say, oh, did you see this? | ||
Did you see this? | ||
Why didn't you cover this? | ||
And I'll say, well, I don't think it's true, or I don't think that's the real story. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I've explained that before. | ||
So it's unlikely that I didn't see it. | ||
So just assume if you're out there wondering, oh, did he see this? | ||
I probably saw it and there's a reason why I'm not covering it. | ||
Now, I say that to build up this story that I just got. | ||
And I'm even hesitant to say this now, but I was getting information about a plan that Trump had for Washington, D.C. And it started coming to me about a month ago, actually, when I was reporting on Space City or whatever Elon Musk's SpaceX is called, the city down there in Southwest Texas, right there at the tip. | ||
Starbase. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
And so somebody was like, hey, you know, this isn't the only thing you're going to see with this. | ||
And I was like, I'll tell you, I was like, yeah, that kind of sounds like some Q stuff. | ||
And I searched around and asked some other people. | ||
They were like, yeah, nobody's ever heard of that. | ||
Well, I mean, I'm still not even buying into it, but Trump just put a statement out that is, I'm like, now I'm like, whoa, well, maybe there is something there. | ||
But we'll have that coming up. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, we were supposed to end this special tonight, but we didn't update the specials. | ||
So, at the alexjonestore.com, the buy one, get one free VIP sale is still live. | ||
So, if you're a VIP member and you want to take advantage of this sale, it is still live. | ||
Or if you want to sign up to become a VIP and take advantage of this sale, you can do that. | ||
You can sign up today and then take advantage of this. | ||
Buy one, get one free super sale on all health supplements and all apparel at thealxjonestore.com. | ||
Now, you can go to the alexjonesstore.com at the top of the page. | ||
There's a gold link. | ||
It says become a VIP. | ||
You can sign up there, or you can go directly to the alexjonesstore.com slash VIP, learn more about the benefits, and obviously sign up there as well. | ||
Immediately, you get the benefits, monthly membership credits, bonus entries into our raffles and giveaways. | ||
And you can take advantage of this buy one, get one free super sale happening right now. | ||
All health supplements, all apparel at the alexjonestore.com. | ||
So it was supposed to end today. | ||
We've extended it. | ||
Alex is working on some new sales. | ||
So it's supposed to end tonight. | ||
So it's likely that this will end tonight. | ||
I think Alex is working on new sales right now. | ||
He couldn't last night. | ||
He was dealing with legal. | ||
But he's likely actually working on the new sales right now. | ||
So this is probably your last night to take advantage of this buy one, get one free bonanza. | ||
And we'll see what sales we can offer on the other side of it. | ||
But I would take advantage of this while it's live. | ||
And we really just want to thank our VIP members. | ||
We really just want to thank everybody that's been supporting us over the years and at the AlexJonesStore.com, but specifically this one for the VIPs. | ||
It's that sustained membership that budgets us into the future. | ||
And we are extremely grateful for that. | ||
It's what keeps us independent. | ||
It's what keeps us on the air. | ||
It's what keeps Alex's legal fights going. | ||
It's what keeps the crew here as well. | ||
We're trying to expand and do more. | ||
And so that's all thanks to you shopping at the AlexJonesstore.com. | ||
And of course, our VIP members, the AlexJonesstore.com/slash VIP. | ||
So last night, though, last night to take advantage of the buy one, get one free sale for VIP members. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We just got this statement from President Trump, and we're going to come back with that. | ||
Before we go to break, boy, you know, it's tough to squeeze this in. | ||
Guys, show me clip 24 real quick. | ||
And I'll just mention it. | ||
Look, I know I said the sky is in a moment. | ||
People are noticing what's going on in the skies finally. | ||
It's like it's always been there, and it's always been obvious when you can see it. | ||
But now more people than ever are saying, what the hell's going on in our skies? | ||
So it's just this reminder, folks, that we, the people, the citizens of planet Earth, we're treated like slaves. | ||
We're treated like dirt by our governments. | ||
There's so many levels of control that keep us from information, including what they do to our weather. | ||
All right. | ||
So President Trump just came out with this statement. | ||
I'm going to read it for you. | ||
Now, this is after a couple of really heinous crimes have happened in Washington, D.C., but that unfortunately is all too common. | ||
Crime in Washington, D.C. is totally out of control. | ||
Local youths. | ||
That's funny. | ||
That's a total savage thing, by the way. | ||
Trump and Michael Savage are good friends. | ||
Local youths and gang members, some only 14, 15, and 16 years old, are randomly attacking, mugging, maiming, and shooting innocent citizens at the same time knowing that they will be almost immediately released. | ||
They are not afraid of law enforcement because they know nothing ever happens to them, but it's going to happen now. | ||
The law in D.C. must change, must be changed to prosecute these minors as adults and lock them up for a long time starting at age 14. | ||
The most recent victim was beaten mercilessly by local thugs. | ||
Washington, D.C. must be safe, clean, and beautiful for all Americans and importantly for the world to see. | ||
If D.C. doesn't get its act together and quickly, we'll have no choice but to take federal control of the city and run this city how it should be run and put criminals on notice that they're not going to get away with it anymore. | ||
Perhaps it should have been done a long time ago. | ||
Then this incredible young man and so many others would not have to go through the horrors of violent crime. | ||
If this continues, I'm going to exert my powers and federalize this city, make America great again. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, there's really a lot to unpack here. | ||
And let's just say there have been rumors, and I don't know if they originated with Q, but it's kind of Q stuff. | ||
But, oh, Trump is going to, they said Trump is going to move the Capitol at one point was a cue thing. | ||
And then what I was teasing in the last segment that I just never believed, never bought into because it sounded like madness to me. | ||
And I still think it does, but this is weird. | ||
There was a rumor going around that Trump was going to sell DC and it was going to become like Starbase City. | ||
Now, I'm not going to go any further on that rumor because I don't want to put any more credence to it. | ||
But there's other claims have been made about who's going to own it and everything else. | ||
And so this got brought to me a couple of weeks ago and I just said, that's nonsense. | ||
But now it's like, oh, we're going to federalize the city? | ||
Oh. | ||
No, the rumor was that they were going to incorporate D.C. and basically turn it into like a Starbase City, which is just independent, incorporated. | ||
And you know, it's funny because you have to look for solutions. | ||
You know, maybe that is the solution. | ||
Maybe that is the solution. | ||
We've got a movement here called Texit to get Texas out of the federal government. | ||
There's a decent movement here. | ||
I mean, it doesn't really get much headway, but it's there. | ||
It persists. | ||
So it's like, okay, well, we got some solutions here. | ||
Do we just privatize cities and just go into private ownership and just say, yeah, we're not doing the government anymore. | ||
We're doing our own thing now. | ||
It's actually very popular. | ||
People actually want it. | ||
And, you know, maybe an example would be, I don't know if it's a good example, but Starbase City is right next to a pretty popular destination in Texas. | ||
It's kind of like, it's kind of like a best kept secret of Texas, really. | ||
So I don't even like talking about it, but that's South Padre Island, big beaches in the Gulf of America down there. | ||
But South Padre is right next to Starbase City. | ||
And a lot of people go down to South Padre and you can watch rocket launches and go check out SpaceX facilities. | ||
And so just because I'm just curious and I like falling real estate, I was like, well, this is interesting. | ||
And I was like, well, I wonder if this would be, it's like, that seems Like a good investment. | ||
You buy a piece of property, you buy a condo or something down there before Starbase City goes official because it's going to be a huge tourist destination. | ||
Once Starbase City, I mean, 10 years, Starbase City is going to be like a futuristic, it's going to be like the most futuristic thing you can see. | ||
Rockets landing and taking off. | ||
I was like, you know, that seems like a smart investment to go to go buy property there. | ||
And then once this place becomes a destination for tourism, it's going to be huge. | ||
Well, needless to say, after Starbase City became officially incorporated within a month, real estate down there basically tripled. | ||
So people like the idea of getting away from the government at any cost. | ||
They like the idea. | ||
So federalizing D.C. or making it private, incorporated, okay. | ||
But of course, in D.C., they've been trying to make it a state. | ||
They've been pushing to make D.C. of the 51st state for quite some time. | ||
That's been their complaint. | ||
Of course, that's mostly just Democrats wanting two more seats in the Senate that they assume they'll win every election cycle. | ||
More than anything else, Trump wants to federalize Washington, D.C. See, the other issue with this, and I don't mind solutions, but see, it's kind of like the whole, it's like the whole economy issue. | ||
And they sit here and they try to find these different fixes for the economy. | ||
And it's just like, no, just stop taxing us. | ||
Like, stop all the federal spending. | ||
Stop all the foreign aid. | ||
Stop all this waste, fraud, and abuse, and stop taxing us. | ||
Let Americans keep their money. | ||
It's like, we're going to find all these different creative ways to fix the economy. | ||
How about you just stop taking our money? | ||
You know, it's like it's kind of the easy fix. | ||
Stop taking our money. | ||
So it's kind of the same here. | ||
It's like, actually, you know, but I guess the solution doesn't exist when there's Democrats in charge. | ||
It's like, no, you just need federal, you need prosecutors. | ||
You need local prosecutors. | ||
You need local judges that aren't Democrats that aren't going to keep criminals out on the streets. | ||
But I suppose that's already been tried in D.C. The whole city's run by liberal Democrats, so it just remains a dangerous hellscape. | ||
I mean, folks, I got stacks of news about shootings. | ||
It's just, it's so bad. | ||
And we just normalize it. | ||
It's like, oh, yeah, I know, more killed in Chicago, more killed in Seattle. | ||
Oh, yeah, people shot at a church. | ||
Oh, yeah, people shot at a campus. | ||
Oh, yeah, there's a manhunt in Montana. | ||
Some guy walks into the bar, kills four on the run. | ||
It's like, oh, just normalize it. | ||
And then, and then if you want to make an issue out of it, oh, it's the guns, it's the guns. | ||
Oh, yes, it's the guns. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
We have a mental health crisis in this country. | ||
And we have a justice system crisis in this country. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
So it's like, well, okay, we can't solve it like that. | ||
So Trump says, I guess I'll just have to federalize it and take it over. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
Federalize it, privately incorporate it. | ||
I got to say, though, as somebody that's been going to DC since high school, I've seen the ups, I've seen the downs, not like a local would, but I've seen D.C. at its best. | ||
I've seen D.C. at its worst. | ||
And or at least for my lifetime, the first, before COVID, like 2017 to 2019, D.C. was like the best it's ever been. | ||
I mean, truly, it was the best it's ever been. | ||
There was a vibe. | ||
There was an air of positivity. | ||
I think even crime was down. | ||
And then, of course, you got COVID and shut everything down. | ||
And then you got the Black Lives Matter riots and they're burning stuff to the ground. | ||
And then it's never been the same. | ||
It's never been the same in D.C. It's very dark and depressing in Washington, D.C. now. | ||
So, you know, I'd like to see D.C. restored to its once greatness. | ||
It is a beautiful city. | ||
I would like it to be available for tourism and people to feel confident that they're going to be safe and protected, but that's not the case right now. | ||
That's really not the case. | ||
So, okay, well, Trump may be looking for a solution on that. | ||
I'd say that's good. | ||
Probably more important than him appointing himself. | ||
Probably more important than him appointing himself to the federal task force for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Oh, boy. | ||
What are they going to say now? | ||
They're going to say, they're going to say, this is what Hitler did. | ||
This is what Hitler did. | ||
What is that? | ||
I think it was 1938 where the Olympics in Germany when Jesse Owens won the race. | ||
They made a big race spectacle out of it. | ||
unidentified
|
It's like, oh, this is what Hitler did to the Olympics. | |
Hitler was in charge of the Olympics in Germany. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
So he's just opening himself up for these attacks. | ||
But this is definitely going to be a Trumpian thing. | ||
He's going to be in charge of it. | ||
unidentified
|
He's going to make sure it's all big and beautiful, just like I was. | |
These are the Trump Olympics, actually. | ||
Not the Olympics. | ||
It's the Trump Olympics. | ||
So we're going to make sure it's all about me. | ||
And if you don't like that, then that's just too bad. | ||
You're probably fake MAGA. | ||
You're probably panicking. | ||
So he'll definitely be there. | ||
Who knows? | ||
He'll be calling the shots and pointing people out. | ||
And you go over there, do this. | ||
Raise that flag. | ||
Who's that hottie right there? | ||
Bring her up on the stage. | ||
Yeah, just put her right there. | ||
Yep, that's right. | ||
That'll get ratings up. | ||
Make sure she's on television too with the camera angle. | ||
unidentified
|
See it? | |
Yep. | ||
Very good. | ||
So, okay, Trump federalizing D.C., trying to get control of the crime. | ||
Oh, that's good. | ||
Trump wanting to run the federal task force for the Olympics? | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how this guy does it all. | ||
Must be all that Diet Coke. | ||
unidentified
|
Oh, wait. | |
Is there any caffeine in Diet Coke? | ||
I don't think there is. | ||
U.S. may require some visitors to post bond of up to $15,000 for entry. | ||
What the hell? | ||
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gives the media a briefing. | ||
The State Department is proposing requiring applicants for business and tourist visas to post a bond of up to $15,000 to enter the United States, a move that may make the process unaffordable for many. | ||
I don't get this, other than they're just trying to make a bunch of money. | ||
For businesses, okay, maybe. | ||
But again, isn't the idea to attract businesses here, not to detract them? | ||
Isn't the idea to make America the place where they want to do business? | ||
It's why we're getting rid of all the regulations and everything else. | ||
So now we're going to make it, we're going to charge you just to come here on a Tourist visa. | ||
It's getting wild over here. | ||
A notice to be published in the Federal Register on Tuesday. | ||
The department said it would start a 12-month pilot program under which people from countries deemed to have high overstay rates and deficient internal document security protocols could be required to post bonds of 5,000 or 15,000 when applying for a visa. | ||
Why don't we just enforce the law? | ||
Just enforce the law. | ||
We're already doing it at the border. | ||
We're trying to deport the criminals. | ||
Just enforce the law. | ||
unidentified
|
It's all it takes. | |
Obey the law, enforce the law. | ||
But I don't like that one. | ||
Now, the Department of Homeland Security, after all the backlash of the Israel boycott text that was in it, which is undeniable. | ||
And now they're coming out and they're saying, oh, no, that didn't happen. | ||
We never did that. | ||
So they say, oh, no, no, no. | ||
There's no requirement. | ||
Nothing is tied to Israel. | ||
Literally in the text. | ||
And this is so embarrassing. | ||
Even the community notes, just like the easiest community note ever. | ||
Even the community notes are there and they're like, well, you're lying. | ||
Here's the text. | ||
Everybody's seen the text, literally right in there, loyalty to Israel. | ||
Multiple states have the same thing. | ||
Now, Segar Ngenti has spoken to the DHS, and they're reporting to him. | ||
An original guidance from DHS explicitly stated that federal disaster funding was barred from states that allowed a boycott of Israel. | ||
The White House changed this explicit language after widespread outcry, but the DHS tweet makes it clear the admin reserves the right to deny these funds on BDS grounds based on the Anti-Boycott Act. | ||
So in other words, they removed it from the text, but they're saying we can still do it. | ||
We don't even need it in the text because we have this anti-boycott act. | ||
So in other words, there's a bill, just like you have it on the states level, I think it's 22 states or something. | ||
Can't boycott Israel. | ||
There's a bill that says you're not allowed to boycott Israel at the federal level. | ||
So they're saying, okay, well, you caught us. | ||
You caught us. | ||
Yeah, Israel runs everything here. | ||
You caught us. | ||
We snuck it in. | ||
We wanted to, you know, a not-so-subtle reminder that you an American or your loyalty is to Israel here, okay? | ||
So if you get wiped away by a hurricane and you want some disaster relief, you need to go kiss the wall. | ||
All right, Goy. | ||
unidentified
|
But they say, oh, oops. | |
Bad timing. | ||
So just take it out of the text in the DHS disaster relief. | ||
But just know that we still have the Anti-Boycott Act. | ||
And if you're not friendly to Israel, we can still deny you disaster relief. | ||
So F off. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So glad to know where you stand. | ||
Really appreciate the honesty, actually. | ||
The Department of Homeland Security has posted an image of South Park with a link to join ICE. | ||
I'm actually surprised that I don't know. | ||
I guess people are coming in, but they keep promoting this as if they're struggling to get new hires. | ||
A $50,000 signing bonus. | ||
They're promoting the links all over X. You'd think that the applicants would just be pouring in right now. | ||
But they're still promoting it, so I guess they're still needing to push this deal. | ||
But okay, that's kind of funny. | ||
I'll say that. | ||
They're promoting ICE through a South Park image. | ||
All right. | ||
Every once in a while you get one right. | ||
Honestly, when you try to do this cultural stuff, most of the time you embarrass yourself. | ||
But okay, I'll give you this one. | ||
That's pretty funny. | ||
I'll give you that. | ||
What is this? | ||
Is this the episode that's supposed to air tonight, by the way? | ||
Yeah, tomorrow night. | ||
It's Wednesday night. | ||
So how did they get these leaks from tomorrow night's episode? | ||
So you're saying Paramount did? | ||
So, okay, so South Park released a couple teaser images, and then they've had 78,000 applicants, and they're still pushing for more. | ||
Wow, okay. | ||
So they're really, I mean, they're, wow. | ||
All right. | ||
So it has been a success, but they want more. | ||
Oh, boy, they're really, I mean, let's, this is going to be interesting to see. | ||
I mean, they're trying to do the deportation effort. | ||
It's not been easy or fun, but there's no doubt they're trying to make it happen. | ||
So, okay, the South Park episode airing tomorrow night is going to feature Ice Barbie, Christy Noam. | ||
Nice. | ||
Nice. | ||
I actually like where South Park is going. | ||
It makes me feel good again that South Park is pissing off the establishment. | ||
You know, something, it just, something just feels right in America when celebrities are threatening to sue South Park. | ||
It's just something feels right. | ||
Feels like, you know, in a world where you're wondering if anything is going right, when celebrities and political figures are threatening to sue South Park again, you think, all right, maybe, maybe there's still hope. | ||
Maybe we can be back. | ||
Maybe, just maybe. | ||
Let's see what they want to do with this whole Trump persona in South Park. | ||
Now, this is funny from Homeland Security. | ||
I won't even, I don't even need to say the irony in this post, but then Homeland Security also posted this. | ||
Guys, I think it was last month I read this quote on air, by the way, and did a whole monologue about this. | ||
Homeland Security posts this. | ||
There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. | ||
unidentified
|
Hmm. | |
Americanism is a matter of the spirit and of the soul. | ||
Our allegiance must be purely to the United States. | ||
We must unsparingly condemn any man who holds any other allegiance. | ||
Teddy Roosevelt. | ||
Now, I'll leave the quite obvious irony of this out, but we'll go to the clip they shared. | ||
This is Democrat Representative Delia Ramirez speaking in Mexico City, of course. | ||
And here's what she said, clip 26. | ||
unidentified
|
I want to say some words in Spanish because I am a Guatemaltean with a lot of pride. | |
First, I am a American. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
You don't speak Spanish. | ||
What she said was, I am a proud Guatemalan before I am an American. | ||
Yeah, she should be expelled from Congress. | ||
She should be censured and expelled from Congress. | ||
And I wouldn't even Be surprised. | ||
I wouldn't even be surprised if Republicans try to do that. | ||
But of course, as we'll get to on the other side of this upcoming break, when Randy Fine and Mike Johnson and everybody lets you know that they're loyal to Israel first, no problem with that. | ||
That's A-OK. | ||
And of course, I'm sure if somebody asked the Department of Homeland Security, hey, when you said in your official statement, quoting Teddy Roosevelt, when you said our allegiance must be purely to the United States, where do you stand on Israel? | ||
Oh, we weren't talking about Israel. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Silly me. | ||
I forgot. | ||
They're above it all. | ||
They're above it all. | ||
As Mike Johnson said, actually, literally. | ||
So we'll have that for you. | ||
And Tammy Bruce said it too. | ||
So they don't even hide it. | ||
It's like, you can only be loyal to America. | ||
Well, what about Israel? | ||
Not that. | ||
And he semi. | ||
Well, you know, those people that were doxing ICE agents, they are not having fun. | ||
One of them, Jack Quinlan, is facing five years in federal prison and up to a quarter million dollars in fines for doxing location of ICE agents. | ||
Yeah, that's serious business, bud. | ||
But I will tell you, they're not stopping. | ||
And there are others popping up now and promoting this app, including politicians that are actively doxing ICE agents. | ||
And they're telling you, follow me here. | ||
Whenever I get a ping of where ICE is, I will let you know. | ||
So let's see how far this goes. | ||
By the way, this guy has his pronouns in the bio. | ||
I mean, good lord. | ||
Pronouns and bio. | ||
You should be disqualified from anything ever, forever, ever again. | ||
Pronouns and bio. | ||
Do you guys see this? | ||
Whenever I go somewhere where they have name tags as identifiers, some restaurants do it. | ||
Some gyms do it. | ||
Have you seen how they put the little bio thing there? | ||
They got the little pronouns in the name tags now. | ||
Can you imagine somebody like even like 30 years ago sees that? | ||
unidentified
|
Like, him, her? | |
Him, her? | ||
What is a him, her? | ||
All right. | ||
Things have been really bad in Gaza, but they're about to get a lot worse. | ||
And Trump has basically just come out and said the aid is such a disaster now, just trying to get them aid. | ||
And it's both sides, folks. | ||
It's Hamas messing it up. | ||
It's the Israelis and their bloodlust. | ||
It's all of them. | ||
They're all sick. | ||
The whole thing is just a sick, disgusting mess, as it has been forever. | ||
That's why I want nothing to do with it. | ||
That's why I'm sick of all of them. | ||
But nope, somehow that's us now. | ||
Somehow we have to be responsible for all of it. | ||
And it has to be the number one issue. | ||
So now Trump is like, well, I guess I'm going to have to take over the aid too. | ||
I guess we're going to have to completely oversee the whole aid situation to figure out what's going on, which tells you what, which tells you that the envoy that he just sent there either wasn't a success or, and I mean, look, there's no doubt that this envoy of Huckabee and Witkoff have Israel's best interests in mind. | ||
But I also think they're honest people, and I think that they don't like the war that's going on. | ||
I do believe that. | ||
So I think they reported back to Trump and Witkoff headed to Russia now. | ||
I think he reported back to Trump and he said, look, they put a nice display on for us, but it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's like when Gavin Newsom cleaned up the homelessness for the cameras or they would clean up the border before the Democrats would go down there for a photo op during the invasion. | ||
So I think Witkoff reported back to Trump like, hey, look, it's bad. | ||
I don't know what's going on with the aid. | ||
You know, these two groups can't stop fighting one another, but it's not good. | ||
So Trump is like, okay, well, what are we supposed to do? | ||
I guess we got to take over the aid. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
Is this boots on the ground time? | ||
Remember, they tried to build that floating dock off the coast and it sank and it was enduring gunfire and that was a multi-million dollar disaster. | ||
Remember that failure? | ||
So that was the Biden attempt to oversee the aid was, hey, keep it as far away from the Israelis as possible, put it off the coast of Gaza, and then we can kind of control the distribution and the Israelis will be over here and they won't even be able to get access to it to use as leverage or hold people hostage or hold it hostage. | ||
But they couldn't even run that program right and the thing sank. | ||
So that was a disaster. | ||
And it's not like dealing with Hamas is some Ferris wheel ride either. | ||
So then they were like, all right, we're just going to start dropping the aid. | ||
We'll do these airdrops. | ||
We'll hope it gets to the Gaza people, and then it doesn't. | ||
Either the Israelis come and use it as a hostage situation or Hamas comes and takes it off to their fighters. | ||
So yeah, you know, I tend to think Witkoff is a very well-meaning person and genuinely wants peace. | ||
And by the way, anybody that looks at this knows what's in Israel's best interest, and that is peace. | ||
By the way, the bloodlust of Netanyahu is not in Israel's best interest. | ||
And I got more proof of that here. | ||
So I think Witkoff, he called Trump and he said, look, this aid deal is not good. | ||
And I know we put on a nice little show for the cameras, but there's a reason why Mike Huckabee didn't take his bulletproof vest and helmet off. | ||
And, you know, we didn't want to say something there in the public with everybody there and this publicity stunt, but no, it's not good. | ||
It's not good. | ||
And we're lucky if the aid reaches what we intend it to reach. | ||
So now Trump is considering just completely doing oversight. | ||
And is that boots in the ground? | ||
I mean, holy smokes. | ||
Now, before I get into these headlines, just to kind of put it all into perspective, folks, these images are harrowing. | ||
And I wouldn't even be so emotionally invested in it. | ||
And I see this all the time. | ||
It's like, oh, well, why don't you care about Yemen? | ||
Why don't you care about Sudan? | ||
Why don't you care about Nigeria? | ||
Well, okay, yeah, I don't like starvation and death and war and everything that goes on as corrupt in the world. | ||
I'm not sitting here dealing with Sudanese flags in my Congress. | ||
Okay? | ||
I don't have the president of Yemen or who even knows what goes on. | ||
They don't even have a solid border. | ||
I don't have Yemenis coming into my Congress saying, come fight for us. | ||
I don't have the Nigerian-American Political Action Committee buying off all the Congressmen. | ||
And none of those countries receive the benefits of foreign aid and military support to the degree that Israel does. | ||
Combine them all. | ||
They don't. | ||
Combine every country on the planet. | ||
They don't. | ||
So this whole straw man of, well, you don't talk about this or you don't talk about that. | ||
So you can't talk about Israel. | ||
Please. | ||
Please. | ||
Nobody has the influence on our foreign policy like Israel. | ||
Nobody is attached to hip to our Congress like Israel. | ||
It's just, it's such a ridiculous proposal to pretend that, oh, you have to talk about the other state. | ||
So it's not like I'm trying to virtue signal here. | ||
I could talk about it. | ||
I could talk about what goes on with the Chinese slaves. | ||
I could talk about what goes on with the fall on Gong. | ||
Yeah, you can talk about this tragedy all over the world, people starving. | ||
But it's not, the blood isn't on my hands like it is in Gaza because I have to fund this crap that Israel does. | ||
So that's the obvious difference. | ||
But no. | ||
So the image is now coming out of Gaza. | ||
Some brave journalists have risked their lives to get this footage because they'll either arrest you or they might kill you. | ||
But new footage is coming out of Gaza, folks. | ||
It's bad. | ||
In fact, let's just look at before and after here in clip 16. | ||
Go ahead and roll a before and after here. | ||
So there's Gaza before Israel decided to just level it. | ||
And now let's take a look at this exact same strip now. | ||
Now, if you keep this on the screen for me, I'm seeing this because Israel has now officially announced they're taking the Gaza Strip. | ||
Isn't that funny? | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
It was obviously the plan the whole time. | ||
And the people that said it was the plan the whole time were attacked. | ||
They were called liars. | ||
They were called anti-Semites. | ||
They were called Panikans. | ||
It was the same thing. | ||
We said, oh, we're going to strike Iran. | ||
No, we're not panicking. | ||
We struck Iran. | ||
Israel's doing this to take the Gaza Strip. | ||
No, they're not panicking. | ||
They're taking the Gaza Strip. | ||
Now, I think what's disturbing as we look at these images as Israel is announcing the full occupation of Gaza, they're taking it over, folks. | ||
They're conquering the land. | ||
So again, I'd say, fine. | ||
I don't want anything to do with it. | ||
Let them deal with it. | ||
Let that part of the world deal with it. | ||
I'm out. | ||
If we weren't funding Israel and we weren't supporting all this and giving them military support, it wouldn't be a big issue. | ||
We'd cover it like we cover anything, but I mean, it wouldn't be a leading issue. | ||
But we were right all along. | ||
That was their plan. | ||
That's why they stood down on October 7th. | ||
But think about it like this, as the Israeli settlers are already moving in there and they're already moving into the West Bank. | ||
And we got some footage of this. | ||
They just decided to level it. | ||
They didn't even decide. | ||
And I know why. | ||
And I've talked about this before. | ||
You know, they didn't do a land invasion. | ||
They didn't go there to actually preserve the infrastructure and then take it over because their troops don't want to do that. | ||
They don't want to risk one Israeli soldier's life. | ||
Not a single Israeli soldier's life will be risked. | ||
So what do they do? | ||
They just bomb the whole thing. | ||
They just bomb a new oblivion. | ||
They turn it into a parking lot, and then they're going to take it over and rebuild it how they feel fit. | ||
That was their plan all along. | ||
It's always the plan. | ||
And they lied to you about it because they knew if they told you that was the plan, that you wouldn't support it. | ||
So they lied and said it's self-defense. | ||
It's self-defense. | ||
No, it was a stand down for the excuse to conquer the land. | ||
And now they're moving in. | ||
And they bombed it into a parking lot because they didn't want to lose a single Israeli soldier life and they didn't care who they killed in the process. | ||
So this whole thing has turned into a mess. | ||
And I see all the pro-Israel propaganda voices. | ||
Oh, this is great. | ||
As if we didn't know it was going to happen. | ||
unidentified
|
Oh, wow. | |
Thank God Israel is going to save Gaza. | ||
Save Gaza? | ||
Oh, thank God abortion saves babies. | ||
Like, what is wrong with you? | ||
They say, finally, Israel can build Gaza and have a real city. | ||
They destroyed the city. | ||
It's sick watching these people lie. | ||
It's sick. | ||
So I'm just embarrassed for our country. | ||
I'm just shamed that our country supported and funded this. | ||
I'm ashamed that we were lied to about the whole thing. | ||
And I'm ashamed that we told the truth and got attacked for it. | ||
And where do you think? | ||
Where do you think they're going to send the Palestinians, folks? | ||
Into white Christian Western countries. | ||
That's where they're going. | ||
unidentified
|
It's a plan all along. | |
It was the plan all along. | ||
Now, let's say they propose to start moving them into America. | ||
How are you going to feel about that? | ||
They're already trying to move them into Europe. | ||
They already tried it in France. | ||
That failed. | ||
They're trying to propose other European countries to take in the Palestinians. | ||
They don't want them. | ||
The Arab countries don't want them. | ||
What are they going to do? | ||
Israel's not going to take them. | ||
Israel's not going to let them back into their new conquered land. | ||
unidentified
|
What are they going to do? | |
It's a little scary to think, actually. | ||
I'm a little scared to think what they might do. | ||
Now, oh, oh, they tried it in Greece. | ||
And now the situation is so bad in Greece that Israelis can't even go visit there. | ||
Israeli tourists face growing anger in Greece while Athens pledges crackdown on protests. | ||
Everybody's sick of Israel. | ||
Athens mayor Duca slams Israel after anti-Semitic incident. | ||
Folks, everybody's sick of Israel. | ||
Everybody. | ||
And the people in Europe and the people in that region of the world even know it more personally because, well, hell, five countries are under attack from Israel's military right now. | ||
But then those countries absorb all of the refugees of Israel's wars. | ||
It's like there's stories about multiple stories in the news today about Afghanis raping women in Europe, raping women in Italy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, you mean the European countries are sick of Israel relocating displaced, dysfunctional Muslims and Arabs into the white Christian countries? | ||
Oh, you mean European countries are on to how Israel's wars are forcing radical Islamic terrorists into their countries and are raping their women and running trucks over their people? | ||
Oh, oh, you mean Europe is sick of that? | ||
Oh, you mean Europe is protesting that? | ||
Multiple countries? | ||
Well, golly gee. | ||
Wonder why. | ||
And here it goes again. | ||
And it's all because America facilitates it. | ||
America allows it. | ||
unidentified
|
America allows it. | |
Oh, boy. | ||
So the Polish prime minister who tries to play both sides, because you know, they're very anti-Nazi in Poland. | ||
And Polish went through World War II. | ||
But the Israeli foreign ministry is upset because they're not going all in for Israel here, because even the Polish are against the war. | ||
So Donald Tusk, yes, Donald Tusk, prime minister of Poland, said, Poland has been and will always be on Israel's side in its confrontation with Islamic terrorism, but never on the side of politicians whose actions lead to hunger and the deaths of mothers and children. | ||
This must be obvious to the nations that shared the hell of World War II. | ||
So even Poland, you know, trying to play both sides of the fence here is like, oh, hey, we're very pro-Israel, but what Israel's doing is actually really evil. | ||
So this upset the Israeli foreign ministry. | ||
It wasn't enough for them. | ||
The Israeli foreign ministry says, you don't like us starving mothers and children to death? | ||
What's wrong with you? | ||
Says, unfortunately, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk is linking his timely condemnation of Hamas with an unacceptable reference to politicians accompanied by a reminder of the horrible days of World War II. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
You're the ones that keep reminding us of World War II. | ||
It's like we can't even have a geopolitical conversation without you holding World War II over our head. | ||
They spent hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe billions of dollars to indoctrinate Americans in World War II history, where the number one issue was the Holocaust and the concentration camps. | ||
And they did it in Hollywood. | ||
And they did it in the schools. | ||
The word Holocaust wasn't in a single history book or newspaper article until the 70s when they started spending their hundreds of millions buying the history textbook publishing companies and producing the Hollywood films. | ||
And now they're saying, how dare you use World War II to tell us to not starve women and children? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
And yet here it is every single day, after day, after day, after day, after day. | ||
And then the people that are considered, oh, you're just a critic. | ||
Everything we've reported has come true. | ||
Look what they did to the Gaza trip. | ||
Look what they did to the Palestinian people. | ||
Look, now they're going in, just as we told you they would. | ||
So it's not enough. | ||
It's not enough to say, hey, we support Israel, but we're against starving women and children. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
No, you have to support Israel and us starving women and children. | ||
They tell the prime minister of Poland. | ||
And by the way, we got a couple hundred thousand Palestinians that you're going to have to take too. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're going to pay for your anti-Semitism. | ||
Randy Fine. | ||
He's in Israel, by the way. | ||
He's in his home country, by the way. | ||
Randy Fine, he should stay over there. | ||
We should have a special election in Florida to replace him. | ||
He should be over there. | ||
He's happy over there. | ||
That's his real, that's the country he represents. | ||
It's 1 a.m. and I just got woken up due to this Muslim terror attack. | ||
Imagine having to live this way as a fact of life. | ||
Well, Randy, thanks to politicians like you, we might have to. | ||
Isn't that ironic? | ||
Oh, we don't want to live in Israel. | ||
You're turning America into Israel. | ||
We now have to build a golden dome because Israel has run our political system into the same type of system that they have in Israel, where people now apparently want to missile strike us. | ||
There's not another country on the planet where they have to be scared that other countries want to strike them with missiles every single day except Israel and now America because Israel is running our foreign policy. | ||
So isn't that ironic? | ||
Yeah, you know what, Randy? | ||
I agree. | ||
I don't want to live in a country that has to have a golden dome or an iron dome because they piss off so many countries around the world that they want to bomb them. | ||
But now we have to live like that. | ||
Now we have to live like that. | ||
Oh, but it's everybody's fault but theirs. | ||
It's everybody's fault but Israel's. | ||
And Mike Johnson is there now saying, yep, Israel, you get to take the West Bank. | ||
You get to take the Golan Heights. | ||
You get to tank Gaza. | ||
It's your biblical right. | ||
A Christian. | ||
Johnson says Judea, Samaria, all the land belongs to the Israelis. | ||
their birthright. | ||
Good lord. | ||
I think there's even a clip of him here. | ||
I don't know if we ended up bringing it in. | ||
But, oh, yeah, he's really proud. | ||
He just looks like a hostage victim. | ||
I think we played it yesterday. | ||
So, yeah, Benjamin Netanyahu says full Gaza occupation. | ||
They're taking the land, just as we told you. | ||
It was the plan all along. | ||
They stood down on October 7th. | ||
It was all a giant plan, folks. | ||
It was all a giant plan. | ||
And this is why the context of October 7th is so important. | ||
And I have these debates, and they try to do this gotcha thing. | ||
Like, you won't condemn the attacks of October 7th. | ||
The hell I won't. | ||
The attacks on October 7th were horrific, devastating, heartbreaking. | ||
I can't even imagine for the people who went through that and the hostages. | ||
I can't even imagine. | ||
You go to a music festival, you're just loving life, you're dancing, having a good time, your friends, and then it's a damn terror attack, people falling out of the sky. | ||
I fully, wholeheartedly condemn the attack on October 7th. | ||
Horrible. | ||
Fully condemn. | ||
And they're like, oh, whoa, whoa. | ||
Now, let's get the proper context. | ||
So, we all admit October 7th was horrible. | ||
So, why did they stand down? | ||
Oh, here's why. | ||
Because it was all part of the plan to take the Gaza trip. | ||
So, think about how evil that is. | ||
And Israel's not the only country that'll sacrifice a couple citizens for a greater good. | ||
Let's be perfectly clear. | ||
The United States government has no problem with that either. | ||
Prior administrations, no problem. | ||
No problem. | ||
Who knows? | ||
Maybe this administration. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I mean, I think, you know, Pete Hegzeth and J.D. Vance, they're like, hey, and Tulsi Gabbard, they're like, hey, we're not doing this anymore. | ||
We're not going back in. | ||
Way too many Americans have already died over there. | ||
We're not doing that. | ||
We're not going to be past administrations. | ||
So absolutely, they stood down intentionally. | ||
And this is how a lot of governments feel. | ||
Israel, oh, well, you know, yeah, we'll lose some people and there'll be some hostages. | ||
But the greater good will be we're going to take the Gaza Strip and those people will be heroes. | ||
Palestinian women on hunger strike demand Israel return body of activists killed in West Bank settler clash. | ||
So the Israelis are already moving in and settling it. | ||
There's gunfights happening. | ||
And then they just take the dead bodies and say, oh, it's ours now. | ||
And they laugh at them. | ||
Pro-Palestinian activists from Swansea detained in West Bank. | ||
Yeah, you're not allowed to protest. | ||
unidentified
|
You're not allowed to film. | |
They're arresting women now for posting on social media. | ||
I've got footage of that. | ||
I just can't believe the West is accepting this. | ||
If this was going on in any other part of the world, the West would be fully condemning it. | ||
But because it's Israel, we don't dare. | ||
And I get it. | ||
You got to give credit where credit's due. | ||
Israel is fantastic at geopolitics. | ||
They buy foreign governments. | ||
They blackmail foreign governments. | ||
And then they get to do whatever the hell they want because nobody can stand up to them or they say, excuse me. | ||
Remember what you did there on the island? | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Remember how much we donated your political campaign? | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Oh, oh, yeah. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
So they let it happen. | ||
Yeah, here's in clip 15. | ||
Here's the woman getting ready. | ||
Yeah, there it is right there. | ||
Thank you guys. | ||
You've got in clip 13, they're already moving into the former Palestinian villages. | ||
I guess we can call it foreign policy. | ||
They're just taking out all their belongings, just throwing them out on the streets, saying, this is ours now. | ||
So you got that going on. | ||
All the Palestinians are there. | ||
And then some of them that film it and post it get arrested. | ||
They're saying, nope, it's ours now. | ||
And they come in there and just take it. | ||
But it's not all. | ||
It's not all Israelis. | ||
In fact, another massive protest, another massive protest. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
He's complaining because the guy, he tried to say, oh, here, have your milk. | ||
We just stole your house. | ||
But here, have your milk. | ||
And he threw the milk at the guy. | ||
He's like, how dare you pour milk on my pants? | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Yeah, I stole your house. | ||
You poured milk on it. | ||
So this is happening in Israel, though. | ||
Not everybody supports it. | ||
They're pissed, actually. | ||
A lot of them here, clip 14. | ||
unidentified
|
We are here blocking now the roads in Tel Aviv. | |
We will not agree to starvation of people. | ||
We will not agree to killing children. | ||
This is done by our government in our name. | ||
We must take the responsibility. | ||
As a society, we must choose, do we celebrate that? | ||
Or do we celebrate the killing of children? | ||
Or do we wake up and fight it because the fascist government in our country is leading people to die out of starvation, killing children to be killed? | ||
cannot agree with that All right. | ||
We got a couple other headlines on this, and we will move on. | ||
But there's your latest updates on that situation. | ||
So a couple of the headlines as we enter into the third hour of the InfoWars war room. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
It's very sad how corrupt governments are. | ||
It's very sad how corrupt world leaders are. | ||
It's very sad that in the year 2025, we still have to deal with these inhumane wars. | ||
It's really, really grotesque. | ||
By the way, did you guys see this? | ||
Governor Kathy Hochul announces Holocaust claims processing office has secured over $183 million for victims and beneficiaries. | ||
So they were lining up and getting a nice check cut. | ||
They secured $183 million in compensation to victims and their heirs for bank insurance and other material losses during the Holocaust. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
So, but yeah, you know, Americans, you know, the millions of white Christians that died in World War II, screw them. | ||
You know, they just fought and died and saved the Jewish people. | ||
But, you know, screw them. | ||
Just tell you all the plight about, you know, the Holocaust and everything. | ||
But all the Russians that died, all the Europeans that died and the Americans that died. | ||
unidentified
|
Eh. | |
Speaking of New York, my goodness, this is just crazy. | ||
This is the level of insanity around this thing now. | ||
And the whole thing, the whole thing is heartbreaking to me because now Middle East Politics, we now live in a Middle East politics world. | ||
It's all Middle East issues, Jews versus Muslims. | ||
And it's just, oh my gosh, Israel and Palestine just all day long. | ||
And none of this should be America's interests. | ||
None of it is America's interest. | ||
Americans are sick of it, but it's just now it's here. | ||
Now it's in our streets. | ||
It's on our TV. | ||
It's in our discourse every damn day. | ||
And now we need a golden dome to protect us because apparently people want to strike us with missiles now. | ||
But I'm sure that has nothing to do with our relationship to Israel and everything they've done in the world. | ||
So there's an anti-Israel protest in New York City, and a pro-Israel person shows up and gives him a piece of his mind. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Clip 23. | ||
unidentified
|
Fuck. | |
Fuck. | ||
Drop dick. | ||
You fucking bitch. | ||
We didn't censure this dude. | ||
Well, we may have to just pull out. | ||
We may have to just go ahead and maybe we'll try it again. | ||
But I think you get the gist of it. | ||
He calls for all of them to die. | ||
He wants them all to die. | ||
He repeats it about 100 times. | ||
He flicks them all off. | ||
He then triples down in front of the cameras and says, yes, post this, film this. | ||
They all need to die. | ||
I think he also wants them to get raped, if I recall correctly. | ||
He wishes that they all get raped, too. | ||
So, yeah, this is what we deal with in America now. | ||
Isn't it fun? | ||
Don't you love living in the Middle East? | ||
Isn't it great, guys? | ||
So much fun. | ||
You get hit by a hurricane. | ||
You got to pledge loyalty to Israel to get disaster relief. | ||
It's so great. | ||
Your tax dollars constantly going to foreign wars and entanglements, and then you got to also pay for the foreign aid with the aid support for the people that the Israelis are putting into a corner. | ||
Yeah, it's just so great, guys. | ||
Isn't it fun? | ||
Don't we love it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Tax cuts. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Doge cuts. | ||
The economy. | ||
Support for Israel. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah. | |
So much fun. | ||
We're having fun. | ||
All right. | ||
We still got a lot of big news coming up in the third and final hour. | ||
Folks, remember, we have extended. | ||
I'm actually told now it will be extended for two days. | ||
This might be exclusives. | ||
I don't think the website is updated yet. | ||
I was told that the VIP buy one, get one free sale will be extended to Wednesday. | ||
Now, the site still says, I think that it ends tonight, but this is what I was told. | ||
I'm a little hesitant, but I was told this. | ||
Either way, become a VIP member, go to the alexjonesstore.com slash VIP and take advantage of this sale. | ||
Buy one, get one free, all health supplements, buy one, get one free, all apparel at the alexjonesstore.com. | ||
And when you go there, you can sign up for the VIP. | ||
You'll see a link to the VIP club, or you can go directly to the alexjonesdore.com slash VIP and learn all about the other benefits that come along with that and sign up there. | ||
Benefits include, but not limited to, monthly membership credits, bonus, raffle entries to all of our raffles and giveaways. | ||
Right now, it's a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon. | ||
And right now, of course, the buy one, get one free for VIPs only, all health supplements and all apparel happening right now at thealxjonstore.com. | ||
We want to thank our VIP members. | ||
It's that sustained membership that budgets us into the future. | ||
So we wanted to give you a little special sale. | ||
We really appreciate you. | ||
The AlexJones store.com, the AlexJones store.com slash VIP. | ||
All right, we're in the third hour. | ||
We're going to have some interesting stuff from Spencer Pratt coming up next. | ||
All right. | ||
Now, the California wildfire situation, the situation on the ground is getting exposed by Spencer Pratt and a couple other independent journalists. | ||
He's going to shout out. | ||
Folks, this is bad. | ||
I mean, this looks like really bad. | ||
It looks like intentional. | ||
To put it bluntly, this looks like it was all done intentionally. | ||
And we will see as Spencer Pratt and some others continue their on the ground reporting here that are really doing deep dives into this. | ||
And I've kind of been holding this off. | ||
So I'm going to actually play four reports from Spencer Pratt here. | ||
I'm going to play them back to back to back to just kind of give you an idea. | ||
But it's like Spencer, you'll kind of hear, is reaching the point of conclusion now where he thinks this looks like an intentional job. | ||
And this is serious stuff, man. | ||
So, you know, I'd love to be spending time. | ||
I'd love for federal investigators and the FBI and others to be spending time investigating this. | ||
So let's go to all these clips with Spencer Pratt calling out Governor Newsome and everything that led up to this fire that is extremely suspicious. | ||
Oh, I found the extra money we needed to do control burns or clear the brush in your state parks surrounding the Pacific Palisades, Newsome. | ||
It's going to the office of the first partner. | ||
Obviously, I know, you know, the billions went missing for the homelessness and the train. | ||
And I was like, man, of course he doesn't have any money. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It would have only cost $500,000 to secure the Palisades from your state park. | ||
And your wife's little office that you created, you guys made up your scammers, has taken $5 million. | ||
So every year we could have controlled your state park brush that burned down my town, my house, my parents' house, all my friends' house, and killed 12 senior citizens. | ||
I should have started with that. | ||
But instead, $5 million is going to your first partner's office. | ||
Obviously, it's a straight scab you're running. | ||
And now I'm going to dig into this one. | ||
I didn't even, I just saw you were being like a funny guy. | ||
My first partner, I didn't know it was part of your scam. | ||
We're on to you. | ||
We're on it. | ||
You're never going to be president. | ||
Everyone's like, ooh, recall him. | ||
I'm accepting that you're just going to keep destroying California for two years, but you're not going to destroy America. | ||
So just give up that whole presidency podcast tour right now. | ||
You're just wasting your time because I got nothing better to do for the next three years to expose you on any platform I can get on. | ||
So get ready. | ||
Buckle up. | ||
Since Newsome office hates misinformation, let me make sure they are aware they're spreading misinformation saying that this Guilford fire right now, this go on nuclear, as they say, in California, they're saying that it was actually on federally managed land. | ||
Well, guess where it started? | ||
On state property, because the fire actually started from sparks on a vehicle, and those sparks hit Caltrans maintained land adjacent to State Route 166. | ||
And guess who's in charge of that state route? | ||
The state. | ||
So, yeah, maybe the fire is now in the federal property, but it started on state land, Newsome. | ||
You can't just be blaming everybody for just how bad you are at everything, buddy. | ||
unidentified
|
In terms of my trip, just so you know, I'm missing two work days. | |
That's it. | ||
And if President Biden extends me an invitation, I took it. | ||
And hopefully you can read in between the lines. | ||
But I would just appreciate. | ||
Just, and it's hard for me to tell you this. | ||
But home tight, you will, you will understand soon. | ||
I'm compromising something. | ||
I just have to go along with it. | ||
It's not my area of expertise. | ||
I want to make sure that you are safe. | ||
And hopefully you can read in between the lines. | ||
But I would just appreciate. | ||
Just, and it's hard for me to tell you this. | ||
But home tight. | ||
You will understand soon. | ||
Those are leaked audio. | ||
$100 million FireAid concert. | ||
Guess what? | ||
Sue Pascoli over at Circling the News and her deep dive investigative journalism discovered that the second round of $50 million funding, guess who took a fire aid grant? | ||
Let me tell you, so you don't have to think too hard. | ||
Gavin Newsom and his Cal Volunteers office took a fire aid grant. | ||
So that's cool. | ||
We'd like to know how much you took and exactly what you did with the money for Alpha DM Pacific Policy. | ||
And I mean, dollar for dollar, what you did with it. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you. | |
Trump needs to launch a federal investigation into this. | ||
That's how bad this is. | ||
And you've already got Spencer Pratt, who just has some celebrity pools, some celebrity power there. | ||
And so he's been getting a lot of attention. | ||
There are other journalists on the ground covering this as well. | ||
I mean, folks, this has, if it wasn't intentional out of the gates, after it started, people started lining up to take advantage. | ||
I mean, it's bad. | ||
It's Bad. | ||
People should go to jail for this. | ||
So there needs to be an investigation. | ||
There needs to be a federal investigation. | ||
I'd contact Spencer Pratt, and he can point you in all the right directions. | ||
unidentified
|
But this thing is bad. | |
Now, all right, the Democrats are doing their publicity stunt, and they've all fled Texas because the redistricting is going to cost them some seats, and they recognize that. | ||
Now, let's start here with Corey Booker commenting on this in clip 27. | ||
unidentified
|
I'm sick of the gerrymandering, but if Donald Trump is going to push to gerrymander Texas, he's going to break the rules in order to win. | |
He can't win by the rules they are right now. | ||
So he thinks we should break the rules for Democrats to sit back and just say, okay, we're going to play by the Queen's rules. | ||
No. | ||
I'm telling you right now, we need to win in the midterm. | ||
We need to stop him from cheating, from lying, and from stealing the election. | ||
And if they're doing something to add their congressional seats, we need to look at our ways of doing that right now. | ||
Now, think about how stupid Corey Booker is. | ||
Trump needs this to win. | ||
He already won, you idiot. | ||
He's literally the president. | ||
He just won an election. | ||
You buffoon. | ||
Now, secondly, everything he says there is projection. | ||
It's the Democrats that can't win without the gerrymandering. | ||
Now, look, I got 50 minutes left here. | ||
I got tons of other news. | ||
I have covered this issue of gerrymandering extensively. | ||
I have done breakdowns. | ||
I've done the numbers. | ||
I've shown the maps. | ||
I've covered this multiple times. | ||
So I'm not going to go back down the road of covering this. | ||
But gerrymandering is a Democrat issue. | ||
And the Democrats gerrymander it to steal House seats. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is not up for debate. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
So when Booker says they can't win without it, no, Democrats can't win without it. | ||
And now they're panicked because they know, oh, they'll only lose maybe three, four, five seats in Texas, which could determine the outcome of the House, but it's marginal. | ||
But no, what they know is that, oh, if the Republicans reverse our gerrymandering, I mean, folks, look at the districts in Texas. | ||
Look at District 35. | ||
The thing is a joke. | ||
Why am I in Austin in the same congressional district as San Antonio? | ||
unidentified
|
What? | |
It's a mess. | ||
But they know, oh, if in Texas, they reverse our gerrymandering and then we lose seats, the rest of the Republican states are going to say, oh, oh. | ||
But by the way, let's be perfectly clear. | ||
This didn't start in Texas. | ||
If you recall, this started in Wisconsin, where there was a special election that was going to determine the outcome of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. | ||
And the number one issue was what? | ||
Redistricting. | ||
And the Democrat that won ran on gerrymandering so that the Democrats could pick up a couple seats in the Wisconsin congressional districts. | ||
So this is all Democrat Party stuff. | ||
The whole excuse for Democrats in the process of gerrymandering when it all started. | ||
Now, gerrymandering goes back a long time, but it never was this bad. | ||
They said, we can't have a district of white people. | ||
That's racist. | ||
So we have to go into the metropolitan areas and we have to say, oh, and they know the numbers. | ||
They crunch the numbers. | ||
This is why the Democrat Party spends more money on voter data than anything else. | ||
So they say, oh, this district is too white. | ||
We need to pull from a black district, which is all just cover. | ||
And then they pull from a blue district into a red district and they flip the red district blue. | ||
unidentified
|
That's what they do. | |
That's what they do. | ||
But that's what I'm saying. | ||
Do you see the clown nature of this district, folks? | ||
unidentified
|
I mean, that is a clown. | |
And the reason why they do this, again, I don't want to make it a good, but let me just explain. | ||
So put that other one back up. | ||
So really what you should have is a district in San Antonio around that, around the 1604 belt. | ||
All right, you can have two, three, whatever districts for downtown San Antonio. | ||
They're a metropolitan area, and it goes right around the 1604 belt. | ||
But instead, they know, okay, we can siphon off some votes just on the, just from San Antonio here, and we'll carry it up into the areas like New Bronze Falls and San Marcos and Lockhart and Buta and Kyle and even a little bit of East Austin there. | ||
And we'll turn these other areas that would normally be red in between San Antonio and Austin and now all of a sudden they're blue. | ||
This is a joke that I'm in the same district of South San Antonio. | ||
So that's what they do. | ||
When really New Brunswick, San Marco, it should be from probably from Manchac to New Bronzeville should probably just be its own district, but then it would be red. | ||
And the Democrats don't want that. | ||
So they siphon a little bit off of Austin. | ||
They siphon a little bit off San Antonio. | ||
And now it's a blue district. | ||
Bingo, gerrymandering. | ||
So the Democrats know, oh, if our gerrymandering tactics get exposed in Texas and then other Republican states reverse what we did in the name of fighting racism, we're cooked. | ||
So that's why they're panicked. | ||
Here's another, here's more panic from Al Green. | ||
But I mean, Al Green actually gets it. | ||
He knows why they did it. | ||
So what is it? | ||
What do you think Al Green is going to argue here, guys? | ||
I'll give you one guess. | ||
What is Al Green going to argue here in Clip 17? | ||
What's happening in Texas is invidious discrimination. | ||
It is racial. | ||
My dear friends, it is racist. | ||
It is. | ||
And we have to say it. | ||
We have to say it. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
I know it when I see it. | ||
I know it when I smell it. | ||
I know it when I hear it. | ||
And we have a duty, a responsibility, and an obligation to stand up to it. | ||
All of us. | ||
I'm telling you, it's not just Texas. | ||
If it were just Texas, Emmanuel Cleaver wouldn't have his seat. | ||
And Missouri. | ||
Hear him? | ||
He's admitting it. | ||
It's more than Texas. | ||
It's this country. | ||
And we, the Democrats, are going to make the difference because when democracy was on the line, let it be said that Democrats took the stand to preserve and save democracy in the United States of America. | ||
God bless you. | ||
That guy is such a performance artist. | ||
I'll actually give him credit. | ||
He is a great performance artist. | ||
A truth teller, an honest man? | ||
No. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Total liar. | ||
But a performance artist, great at that. | ||
As he's a Texas representative out of Houston, and he's in Illinois. | ||
But did you hear what he said, folks? | ||
He just told, he actually just told the truth unintentionally. | ||
He told the truth unintentionally. | ||
He said, if we didn't have these districts, these Democrats wouldn't win. | ||
And he's right. | ||
That's exactly. | ||
You guys gerrymandered. | ||
That's how you cheat. | ||
That's how you won. | ||
Now, one seat specifically that happens to be in the crosshairs is Jasmine Crockett's seat. | ||
And actually, guys, while we're playing this clip, see if you can pull up the district. | ||
I believe part of it is the Fort Worth area, but I'd have to look at the actual district. | ||
Now, Sholden Daniels is running against Crockett. | ||
Shouldn't Daniels will be a great representative for that area. | ||
And I think he would win that area if they didn't gerrymander the district to, again, siphon off from the blue areas of Dallas into Fort Worth. | ||
But we'll double check on how that map works out. | ||
But Crockett knows, oh, Crockett is one of those seats where they're afraid if they redistrict, they're going to lose the seat. | ||
Oh, imagine not having Jasmine Crockett, guys. | ||
Now, that wouldn't be any fun. | ||
Imagine having like a real representative in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, a serious dealer like Shoulden Daniels, not a performance artist in a wig like Jasmine Crockett. | ||
Now, that wouldn't be very fun. | ||
So, yeah, so there you go. | ||
So, they take these areas. | ||
Again, none of this should be outside of the 1382 beltway. | ||
Okay. | ||
Wait, which one are we looking at here? | ||
Which one is, oh, this is Crockett's. | ||
unidentified
|
Okay. | |
Which one is Crockett's here, guys? | ||
Or is this the district versus the redistrict? | ||
All right. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I don't have clear. | ||
I'm not clear on this, and I don't want to waste any more of your time. | ||
But it's the same story. | ||
They have a red area, and they just siphon votes from the blue area, and then they say we're fighting racism. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, Crockett knows her seat is in trouble here if they redistrict. | ||
So listen to what she says. | ||
This is pretty funny, actually, in clip 20. | ||
unidentified
|
I am Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, but I am standing here with one of my faves right here. | |
Listen, and guess what? | ||
unidentified
|
Neither one of us are in Texas. | |
You know why? | ||
Because we know that it is time to stand up, rise up, and fight back against these fools that think that we're weak. | ||
unidentified
|
One thing that they should know, when it comes to a black woman and a Latina, they're about to get a little spice, okay? | |
And that's exactly what they got. | ||
So right now we are fighting for our rights in this country. | ||
We are fighting for democracy. | ||
And I just want y'all to know that I'm standing 10 toes down. | ||
Oh, 10 toes down, man. | ||
unidentified
|
The representative from the great state of Texas. | |
That's right. | ||
Yes. | ||
Don't mess with a black woman. | ||
Don't mess with a Latina woman. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Don't mess with a whiteie. | ||
My God. | ||
So you see, so here's what they do. | ||
So outside of that beltway that you can see, that's a red area. | ||
So they siphon the votes from Dallas and they turn a red area blue. | ||
See, this is, man, the crew, we're kind of Sympatico, so maybe we can work through this. | ||
If you put the original map back up, okay, what would actually make sense here? | ||
Well, Dallas would have its own district. | ||
Dallas would be its own district. | ||
But why don't they have it that way? | ||
Because they're fighting racism, guys. | ||
So instead of Dallas being a congressional district, which it should be, and you can, I mean, take inside of the beltway and say, okay, this is Dallas' congressional district and you're inside the beltway. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
And then outside the beltway are all red areas. | ||
So this is what they do. | ||
See, I'm telling you, I explained this so many times, but it's still worth it. | ||
So they take the red areas outside of the beltway. | ||
And as you can see, they just do a little sliver into blue Dallas and then they flip the outer areas blue. | ||
So you see it in this District 30. | ||
And then in the other district, if you guys flip to that other image of the map too, same thing. | ||
They take the outside the Beltway districts, which would be red, Carlton, Plano, and they just siphon enough out of Dallas, and now it's all blue. | ||
So instead of having Dallas as its own district, which it should be, and then the other suburbs as their own districts, which they should be, they mix them up so that they're all blue. | ||
That's gerrymander. | ||
I mean, look at that. | ||
That is a joke drawn up by Democrats to cheat and win elections. | ||
Now, the whole thing is a disaster, really. | ||
And I think this is beyond a gerrymandering issue because you could argue that Republicans are going to gerrymander too. | ||
And it's always been done throughout political history. | ||
But honestly, really, we should put the politics aside and say, okay, we need to come up with new rules, as arbitrary as they might be, that will actually make districting make sense. | ||
And they have some other things like school districts and area codes or zip codes or whatever. | ||
They need, and obviously population density and everything. | ||
But you can't have these ridiculous districts that make absolutely no sense on a map. | ||
They need to have some form of geographical principles when it comes to this. | ||
So really, Republicans and Democrats should both put the politics down and say, hey, let's come up with a formula here so that these districts make sense and that you're voting in your area. | ||
It makes no sense that when I go vote in Texas 35, that I'm voting with people in South San Antonio. | ||
Why would South Austin be voting in the same congressional district as South San Antonio? | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
Different people, different politics, different culture, whatever. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
So really, both parties should put the differences aside and say, hey, let's come to a table and decide how we're going to actually handle this because this is a mess. | ||
But it just becomes another political battle and the Republicans are like, hey, you cheated by gerrymandering. | ||
So now we're going to do the same thing and we're going to take seats back. | ||
And now it's just become another corrupt political issue instead of just figuring it out once and for all and having it make sense for everybody. | ||
All right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So here's Harmeet Dylan explaining why the Democrats are freaked out in Clip 25. | ||
Department of Justice is responsible for administering the Voting Rights Act as well as two other federal civil rights statutes involving voting and some others actually beyond that. | ||
And I did an analysis of what was happening there in Texas with some racially drawn districts and determined that Because of the way that they had been composed based on outdated law, that they were actually in violation of the Voting Rights Act. | ||
And I sent a letter to that effect to Governor Abbott and to A.G. Paxton. | ||
And so the calling of the legislative session about this is actually triggered by a Department of Justice finding that certain districts in Texas were illegal under the Voting Rights Act. | ||
And they're going to see that that is going to be the kind of the hot button issue because for decades, Democrats particularly have really relied on racial gerrymandering using the Voting Rights Act arguments that are now no longer in vogue to draw these districts that basically carve out protected districts for candidates that usually are Democrats. | ||
And so if that's at an end nationally and that, you know, there's a United States Supreme Court has just agreed to take up the case that may even broaden the application of those rules. | ||
It is absolutely a crisis situation for people who've relied on racial gerrymandering. | ||
And so, I mean, I think that's what you're really seeing unfold here is the stakes are very high for people who have casually relied on race for their elections to be won. | ||
This is, well, it's the Democrat Party to a T. This could save the House from flipping, folks. | ||
This is a paramount issue to save the House from flipping. | ||
And I don't know if just Texas is going to be enough to do it, but this is big. | ||
And I think most common sense, rational people, we may, look, I got problems with the Republican Party, but they're veteran Democrats, no doubt about it. | ||
And so this is how you stop them from stealing elections. | ||
And Harmet Dylan is really one of the good ones. | ||
She's doing great work. | ||
She really is. | ||
And she did a great job laying that out. | ||
All right. | ||
Final break of the show for today. | ||
And we'll come back and try to get through the rest of it, but still a lot to get to. | ||
Okay. | ||
Final segment here in the Infowars War Room today. | ||
Remember, for our VIP members at the AlexJonesStore.com, buy one, get one free. | ||
All health supplements, all apparel for VIPs only. | ||
But anybody can go register to be a VIP right now and take advantage of this sale. | ||
Just go to the alexjonestore.com/slash VIP, and you're in. | ||
You're in, baby. | ||
Buy one, get one free. | ||
All health supplements, all apparel, limited time. | ||
While supplies last. | ||
This special is not going to last all week. | ||
There's rumors it may be live tomorrow. | ||
It may end tonight. | ||
I can't confirm. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm getting mixed messages here, but it's live right now. | ||
I can promise you that. | ||
Go to the alexjones store.com slash VIP, take advantage of this and find out about all the other benefits of becoming a VIP member. | ||
And we thank you for continuing to support us. | ||
Yeah, that's the Alex Jones stress ballhead. | ||
I've still got mine right here. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I almost needed it yesterday. | ||
I should have done that when Alex came in here. | ||
I should have been like, oh, really, Alex? | ||
I'm like squeezing it like, yeah. | ||
Oh, well, you know, you live in Linder. | ||
There'll probably be another opportunity. | ||
You can get yours, the AlexJoneshore.com, little Alex Jones stress ballhead. | ||
All right. | ||
You know, I got a bunch of different diverse news here. | ||
Yeah, diverse news. | ||
Let's go through these headlines first before we get to these video clips. | ||
Trump delays Mexico tariffs again, continuing to fuel the taco nickname. | ||
President Donald Trump announced he is delaying the imposition of new tariffs on Mexico just hours before the deadline and says he had a successful conversation with Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum. | ||
The deadline, by the way, for the Russia peace negotiation is almost up, but he has an envoy over there trying to figure that out right now. | ||
33 planned parenthood abortion centers have closed so far this year. | ||
Babies' lives are being saved. | ||
That's very nice. | ||
So TSA that gropes you and treats you like a terrorist just for wanting to fly in your country. | ||
Oh, you can take your shoes off. | ||
No, they still might make you can keep your shoes on. | ||
They still might make it take off. | ||
TSA launches Families on the Fly campaign. | ||
Latest initiative designed to put families first and enhance their airport security screening experience during the busy summer travel season and beyond. | ||
They're going to have dedicated family lanes. | ||
They're going to try this out at the Orlando International Airport. | ||
Yeah, here's an idea. | ||
Just leave us alone. | ||
Just leave us alone. | ||
Okay. | ||
unidentified
|
Just stop. | |
Stop frisking us. | ||
Stop treating us like criminals. | ||
Stop treating us like terrorists. | ||
We don't like getting zapped. | ||
We don't like going through the whole process. | ||
Just leave us alone. | ||
unidentified
|
Damn it. | |
Trump loyalist Nancy Mace announces bid for governor of South Carolina. | ||
How do we feel about that? | ||
She's an interesting one. | ||
She's a controversial one. | ||
And then she posted an image of her. | ||
So ridiculous. | ||
I mean, honestly, I kind of enjoy it. | ||
She's not my representative, but it's kind of funny. | ||
She likes to troll. | ||
She definitely likes to troll. | ||
She's got a decent voting record. | ||
It's, you know, it's decent. | ||
She's a big, you know, she's a big Israel lobby owned politician, but okay, you know, whatever. | ||
That's like par for the course these days, unfortunately. | ||
But, you know, she'll post images, you know, with her, with her, I'm assuming, enhanced memories. | ||
I don't know. | ||
She likes to make sure they're sticking out and perky. | ||
She likes to go into, she likes to call out the men going into the women's room and do a whole scene in there. | ||
So she's definitely doing political stunts, which I actually don't mind. | ||
Some people on the conservative side don't like the political stunts. | ||
I don't mind them at all. | ||
I rather enjoy them, actually. | ||
And she's good at the political stunts. | ||
Well, remember when she teased putting her nudes up at the hearings? | ||
Yeah, so now this is her latest one. | ||
She's bent over a table. | ||
Nancy Mace for governor has great jeans, and she's bent over a table shooting a gun with her jeans. | ||
unidentified
|
So, yeah. | |
What do you think, guys? | ||
Are we going to miss her in Congress? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Oh, yeah, we will. | ||
Doing a photo, going to do the photo op here. | ||
Hey, I have an idea. | ||
I'm going to go bend over in jeans for my new governor, for my new governor campaign. | ||
Hey, whatever works. | ||
You think she'll bring the girls out at some point, too? | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Guaranteed. | ||
Guaranteed the girls are coming out. | ||
Remember when she did that one hearing and she was like, oh, sorry, I'm late. | ||
spent a little extra time in bed with my boyfriend. | ||
unidentified
|
I don't even. | |
Oh, we'll miss her antics. | ||
Yeah, we will miss her antics. | ||
Can she win the governor's race, though? | ||
I don't know. | ||
She says she's going to be Trump in high heels. | ||
She says she's going to be super MAGA governor. | ||
Old Nancy, you may have to, you're going to have to bring the big guns out, Nan. | ||
That's a pun. | ||
We're all having puns. | ||
unidentified
|
Woo! | |
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. | ||
Well, she's not exactly at the gun range, but, you know, yeah, you don't want to wear open footwear when you're at the gun range. | ||
If you know, you know. | ||
All right. | ||
Joe Kent, great American. | ||
It's an honor to serve our nation again and be back in the fight against terrorism. | ||
Thank you, President Trump and DNI Gabbard for your confidence in my leadership. | ||
Joe Kent confirmed to be the director of National Counterterrorism Center, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. | ||
Good for Joe Kent, great American. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
Congratulations, Joe. | ||
And I hope you do decide to run again in Washington. | ||
I think we can get you in. | ||
I hope so. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Ken Paxton dealing with the Democrats that are on the run. | ||
And actually, I think Abbott may have made another announcement on this today. | ||
Paxton, though, says, I will seek judicial orders declaring that runaway Democrats who failed to appear by the speaker's deadline have vacated their office. | ||
The people of Texas elected lawmakers, not jet-setting runaways looking for headlines. | ||
If you don't show up for work, you get fired. | ||
Now, this is one of those deals where you kind of become numb to it. | ||
A lot of big political talk and then little action. | ||
And we've even seen this before in Texas where the Democrats go flee to another state and they do a big political stunt and they get threatened with arrest and everything else and nothing happens. | ||
So we've kind of seen it before. | ||
But Ken Paxton ain't messing around. | ||
Okay? | ||
And he's running a race in Senate right now. | ||
So Greg Abbott has now filed with the Supreme Court to remove the Democrat ringleader who fled the state. | ||
So this is going to be interesting. | ||
This is going to be interesting. | ||
I wouldn't say, I wouldn't bet on them losing their seats. | ||
But I also, I wouldn't say it's a 0% deal. | ||
As your expert political odds maker, I'd say you're at about a 20% chance. | ||
I'd say one in five. | ||
I'd say one in five Democrats might end up losing seats here because of the stunt. | ||
One in five. | ||
I'll go one in five. | ||
But if they think Ken Paxton is just bluffing here, I wouldn't, I wouldn't be so confident. | ||
This is a man who wants to win a Senate seat. | ||
And this is a man who doesn't really mess around. | ||
Paxton isn't really a bluffer. | ||
So we shall see. | ||
I'd say one in five shot. | ||
I don't know why they just don't decide to just gavel them in and just say, okay, you're not here. | ||
You have no say. | ||
But, you know, the political theater's fun. | ||
Just get Nancy Mace involved too, you know? | ||
Breaking, it has just been revealed that native-born workers are gaining hundreds of thousands of jobs while foreign-born workers are down a whopping 1.5 million since April 2025. | ||
So it was the reverse trend under Biden, and then it was mostly non-Americans getting hired for jobs, and now it's trending the other way. | ||
Now, how could you find accuracy in this? | ||
Or how could you determine what's really going on? | ||
Well, it's mostly the service industry, and it's mostly ride shares or food delivery services. | ||
And I would say, I mean, I don't use these services often because it was such a disaster under Biden, quite frankly. | ||
But I have used a couple ride share services in the last couple months, and I've had a company at my house that had a food delivery service. | ||
They all speak English now. | ||
I have not had a non-English speaking. | ||
Actually, I've had one. | ||
I've had one since Trump got elected. | ||
That's when I got like the five fake pizza deliveries in a row after the fake swatting. | ||
One of them didn't speak English. | ||
But no, it used to be I'd hop in a ride share every once in a while, go downtown or something, and none of them would speak English. | ||
Now they all speak English. | ||
So there's signs. | ||
There's signs. | ||
Hey, do you guys remember that Ocean Gate, like little submarine that went to discover Titanic remnants and that got crushed and the people died? | ||
Do you guys remember that? | ||
You know, that was only two years ago. | ||
Does that blow anyone else's mind or is it just me? | ||
I couldn't believe that. | ||
Open gate CEO completely ignored flawed Titan sub before deadly Titanic trip Coast Guard report fine. | ||
So they just released the report. | ||
Yeah, I'd say obviously the whole thing was a disaster. | ||
I was more, that was two years ago. | ||
Feels like so long ago. | ||
That was a big story. | ||
Manhunt for a person who killed four people in a Montana bar. | ||
It's crazy psychotic. | ||
Fatal shooting near University of Wisconsin campus marks 23rd homicide, University of Washington campus, excuse me, 23rd homicide in Seattle this year. | ||
23rd. | ||
Man fatally shot outside Pursuit, Seattle Church. | ||
Video shows multiple suspects wanted after shooting at West Philadelphia recenter and pool. | ||
Kids got shot. | ||
Kids. | ||
Man, I can't do it anymore. | ||
It's Chicago. | ||
It's St. Louis. | ||
It's just everywhere, man. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
We don't have to live like this. | ||
Pop culture staple e-news canceled over three decades on air. | ||
That's a sign that the corporate news media is failing. | ||
And, you know, it might not even have anything to do with the content as much as people are just going elsewhere for news and for content, not on cable TV anymore. | ||
Have you heard? | ||
We've talked about the Tesla diner before. | ||
Neighbors say living next to Tesla Diner is absolute hell. | ||
They got like giant movie screens going. | ||
It's like lines out the door, robots running around. | ||
It's a scene, all right. | ||
I could see that being an annoyance for sure. | ||
But whatever they do over there at Tesla, whatever they do over there in Musk World, it all seems to work. | ||
It all seems to work because this diner has been massively popular, lines out the door pretty much since its inception. | ||
I don't really like this new age, like inside the Tesla and like even this restaurant. | ||
I don't really like the new age look, like the chairs and stuff. | ||
It looks very uncomfortable. | ||
I'm more of like a retro type of guy. | ||
It's like the same thing with the airplanes. | ||
Like you go back, you look at the airplane seats, the 80s and the 90s. | ||
They were nice. | ||
They were comfortable, soft. | ||
Now you're basically sitting on a metal bar and your armrest, it's like it was made from mithril. | ||
Like it grinds into you somehow. | ||
It's like offensive. | ||
It's like a weapon. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
That's a weapon of choice. | ||
Rip the armrest off of an airplane chair and you could, I mean, that thing could crush skulls. | ||
And you're supposed to, it's supposed to be an armrest? | ||
There's no resting on that thing. | ||
It's painful. | ||
So anyway, Tesla Diner don't want to live next to it, but probably want to go get a burger there. | ||
They use beef tallow, all locally sourced, by the way. | ||
Sounds pretty good. | ||
Remember that story a couple weeks ago? | ||
I think it was the Jerusalem Post. | ||
Can't remember, but they said, oh my gosh, Israel is losing support in the West. | ||
Israel turns to Asia to look for geopolitical support. | ||
Remember that? | ||
South Korea inaugurates its first Holocaust Museum. | ||
There we go. | ||
So they know what they're doing. | ||
They know how to run the, they know how to run the gambit on other countries. | ||
So get ready, Asia. | ||
You're next. | ||
Once they've run the gambit here. | ||
Global outbreak fear surge as virus in China prompts quarantines and thousands of new cases are reported. | ||
Now, we've seen this happen a couple times since COVID, but every time we see this, we tilt our head a little bit and say, is it coming again? | ||
And it really all depends on media and government response. | ||
That's what's so crazy about it. | ||
It's not even actually about a virus. | ||
It's all about the government and the media's response to it. | ||
So, okay, is the government going to shut us down? | ||
Is the government going to coordinate us? | ||
Is the government going to force a medical procedure? | ||
Are they just going to let us live and make up our own minds? | ||
But crazy scenes in China like what we saw before COVID, folks. | ||
So just know that's going on. | ||
Then, North America's tallest ram idol in Mississuga. | ||
So a 51-foot fiberglass idol stands as a spiritual and cultural landmark in the greater Toronto area. | ||
Yeah, a landmark to what, though? | ||
Not Canadian culture. | ||
The tallest Lord Ram statue. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Very cool. | ||
From Ayadoya to Ontario, the name of Sri Ram echoes louder than borders. | ||
This is not just a statue, it is a statement of faith and identity standing tall across the world. | ||
Very nice. | ||
Nice Ram there. | ||
Ram Ram. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's not a hockey stick. | ||
Know that. | ||
It's not a hockey stick in the hand of it. | ||
By the way, isn't it funny? | ||
Whenever there's a movie that comes out, I wouldn't even say that the World of the Worlds had like a conservative bent. | ||
I don't think that that's the case at all. | ||
They had some right-wing stuff and they had some left-wing stuff. | ||
But whenever there's anything that's like right-wing or like right-wing type of red pill content, they always get bad scores and bad reviews online. | ||
Have you noticed this? | ||
War of the Worlds starring Ice Cube debuts at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. | ||
Zero percent? | ||
Now, I gave it a three out of five stars. | ||
It's a one-time watch. | ||
I wouldn't watch it again, but I'd say it's worth once. | ||
Why? | ||
Zero percent? | ||
It's only because there's right-wing red pills in it. | ||
That's the only reason why. | ||
Because it shows how the government spies on us, and it shows how the government lies to us. | ||
And I guess liberals that run Rotten Tomatoes don't like that. | ||
Or maybe they're just against Ice Cube because I think he refused to say something bad about Trump, or he might have even said something nice about Trump. | ||
Is that what this is? | ||
Oh, 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. | ||
That is not fair. | ||
Beyonce has decided she's got her own genes. | ||
She's doing a new gene campaign ad for Levi's. | ||
Wow. | ||
And she's even trying to look like Sidney Sweeney. | ||
She's got the assets on full display. | ||
She's dyed her hair blonde. | ||
Looks like she's got some makeup to make her look white, too. | ||
Wow. | ||
Sidney Sweeney is really some cultural changes happening here. | ||
When did Beyonce become white? | ||
Yeah, I'm saying it white now. | ||
That's how confused I am by this. | ||
All right. | ||
It's not bad. | ||
I'm going to hate it. | ||
Spectator kicked out of St. List St. Louis City soccer game for wearing a MAGA hat. | ||
Incident under review by DOJ. | ||
I will say, oh, the Lizzo one. | ||
God, guys. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Can you start that from the top for me real quick? | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Start it from the top again. | ||
They did this. | ||
They've distracted me. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Do you want to see Lizzo? | ||
And look, you know what? | ||
I'll give Lizzo some credit. | ||
She lost some weight and she's trying to take her health seriously. | ||
And so good for her. | ||
But she does this song about how everyone wants to, you know, get in bed with her. | ||
I'm not so sure that's the case, but okay, you sing your songs. | ||
So Sidney Sweeney does the jeans ad. | ||
They bitch about it. | ||
And then Beyonce does the jeans ad. | ||
And then Lizzo does a jeans ad. | ||
And it's so like she's sitting there and she's still pretty fat. | ||
Okay. | ||
I give her credit. | ||
She's lost weight. | ||
She's taking her health seriously. | ||
Good for her. | ||
But she's still got the rolls. | ||
She still got some dinner rolls there. | ||
She can feed a family of four. | ||
And she's sitting there like slumped over with her rolls going over the jeans and her jeans are like, what are you? | ||
I don't want to see your underwear. | ||
I don't want to see your floppy breasts hanging out. | ||
You're not Sidney Sweeney. | ||
All right. | ||
The crew did that. | ||
They distracted me with that. | ||
That's on them. | ||
I didn't want to do that. | ||
Now, the gentleman that was kicked out of the game, Michael Weitzel, I've spoken to him. | ||
I'm just going to leave it at that. | ||
He is not going to be making any public comments. | ||
It's my understanding. | ||
He's not going to be making any public comments until some things are sorted out. | ||
I think, you know, legal advice, whatever, as this DOJ is, this review by the DOJ is happening. | ||
It's clearly discrimination. | ||
But we have been in touch. | ||
And whenever there's any developments, we will know that for you. | ||
So clear discrimination. | ||
Which is what Trump supporters have been dealing with since 2015. | ||
To those that have been around since 2015, which isn't all of us, though. | ||
Horndog Texas cop vows to give everyone a ticket after she didn't get action the night before. | ||
Texas cop Jennifer Escalera posts on TikTok about how she's going to write everybody a ticket because she didn't get lucky the night before. | ||
Well, that's too bad. | ||
Well, guys, I'm going to do you a solid here. | ||
Where is she? | ||
Is she in Houston? | ||
I'm going to do everybody a solid. | ||
I'm going to go to Houston. | ||
I'm going to take care of it, guys. | ||
I'm going to take care of it for you. | ||
Okay. | ||
No more tickets. | ||
I'm going to head to Houston. | ||
We're going to solve this problem. | ||
We're going to stop the tickets from coming in with old Jennifer Escalera there. | ||
You know, I think it was kind of funny. | ||
And I don't mind, I don't mind people kind of using their work uniform and station as like a TikTok, Instagram background. | ||
You know, it's all right. | ||
It's not, it's not bad. | ||
But she's getting, you know, people are giving her a hard time for this. | ||
You know what? | ||
Maybe the problem is we shouldn't have female cops. | ||
Let's move on quickly. | ||
Chargers linebacker Denzel Parramin released from jail. | ||
Charges dropped after arrest on weapons charges. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
This is such a blatant Second Amendment violation of what goes on in California. | ||
So he played for the Houston Texans. | ||
He gets signed to Los Angeles. | ||
He's traveling and they pull him over on like an expired license plate tag or something, some petty BS. | ||
So they search his car. | ||
They find the guns. | ||
They hold him in jail for multiple nights and then they release him and drop the charges. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
The guy owns guns. | ||
He's moving to LA. | ||
What do you want him to do? | ||
Melt them? | ||
Leave them and bury them in Houston? | ||
So I'm glad they released him and dropped the charges. | ||
Apparently, he found the whole thing funny. | ||
As he was getting visited by Chargers personnel there, keeping him in high spirits. | ||
Apparently, he took it well after a weekend in jail. | ||
And unfortunately, when you get arrested on a Friday, you can't get your case in front of a judge until a Monday. | ||
So it's kind of an unlucky situation. | ||
He probably would have only spent one night if it wouldn't have been on a Friday. | ||
That's a demon. | ||
Footage of Cynthia Arivo playing Jesus with long nails made audiences roll and recoil. | ||
You know what? | ||
We're out of time for today, but you know, Hollywood can just blatantly mock Christianity and blatantly mock Jesus. | ||
And Christians like don't even say anything. | ||
And it's really part of our own problem. | ||
And so, you know, people can criticize all these different groups for what happens in America. | ||
And they can criticize Jews or Muslims or all these different groups. | ||
But you know what? | ||
At the end of the day, you have to take some responsibility here. | ||
And that's the truth. | ||
Christians let this happen to their country. | ||
Just like they let Hollywood mock Jesus relentlessly and they don't even say a peep about it. | ||
So you can, you, you know, you can sit here and point out problems, try to point the finger at everybody else. | ||
But at the end of the day, no, no, people, we let this happen to our country. | ||
We let the culture decay like this. | ||
We let the political corruption decay and sell us out to the highest bidder. | ||
We allowed it to happen. | ||
So at the end of the day, you got to look in the mirror and say we shouldn't have allowed this. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
By the way, big balls got attacked in Washington, D.C. And I think that that's what motivated Trump to make that post about federalizing it earlier. | ||
We pray for him. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm cutting this on the afternoon of July 30th, 2025. | ||
You have seven days from this date to buy one bottle of any of our amazing supplements, the ultramethylene blue, the IRC moss, the trilogy. | ||
The list goes on and on, Ultimate Life Force, and get a bottle absolutely free. | ||
But you got to be a VIP. | ||
But that's the best part. | ||
This catch is a great deal. | ||
You spend $30 a month being a subscriber, canceling time, and you get $40 to spend in the store, special deals, special offers, just sent to you, and you can cancel anytime. | ||
So you make $10 by becoming a subscriber. | ||
You can cancel any time. | ||
It's only running for seven days. | ||
Experience Ultramethylene Blue. | ||
Experience the other incredible supplements. | ||
But also, the Buy One Get One Free goes for the ball caps, the T-shirts, the widest selection of Patriot Apparel. | ||
Those of you who have never gotten products, now's the time. | ||
It'll blow you away. | ||
Get the Bethelen Blue bare minimum. | ||
The AlexoStore.com. | ||
I need support. | ||
We are maxed out, and I can do so much more in offense, guaranteed beat them even faster in court. | ||
And got this other stuff going on. | ||
I'll leave it at that with the Justice Department. | ||
The good guys coming in, the task force on weaponization, that I need funds. | ||
So I need you to go to thealexshowstore.com, subscribe as your monthly donation for $30 a month as a VIP. | ||
And know you're doing that bare minimum of support. | ||
Cancel any time. | ||
Not a very hard commitment. | ||
You just do it month to month. | ||
You charge 30 bucks. | ||
You're a VIP. | ||
And when you want a t-shirt or you want a supplement, you get it because it'll just build up in your account. | ||
$40 to spend in the store. | ||
You spend 30, you get 40 automatic discounts on everything. | ||
Special sales, special offers. | ||
I'm asking everyone to commit who's never supported the broadcast by buying anything to become a VIP today at theAlexJonesStore.com. | ||
And then you know you're doing the monthly support. | ||
Ever have an issue, don't want to do it, cancel. | ||
One click. | ||
It's your profile. | ||
But by being a VIP, you get massive discounts, special offers, and so much more at the YellowShowstore.com. | ||
And it's a way to show your support. | ||
We need your backing. | ||
I am 100% dauntless. | ||
If anything, I get overheated because I've got so much energy and I'm so angry at these people and it bleeds off into my life. | ||
I need your backing. | ||
I'm backing you. | ||
unidentified
|
Quite frankly, if you don't back me and my crew, what we're doing, you're nuts. | |
And I'm not bad at you. | ||
I'm just saying, you're crazy. | ||
Evil hates this transmission. | ||
We've got their number. | ||
And if you don't back, the organization's fighting with everything they've got for you because we're all in this together. | ||
Well, you've rolled over. | ||
You've run up the wine flag, quite frankly. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
People ask, man, thanks for fighting. | ||
Thanks for never giving up. | ||
Wow, why does it break your spirit? | ||
It intensifies my spirit. | ||
To know we're up against pure evil and we're turning the tide and we're winning. | ||
And then to know that if we don't fight hard, they're going to win and commit humanity to a nightmare of evil. | ||
You think stuff's bad now? | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
Thank me for fighting for my own future and yours collectively? | ||
There's not even a question of fighting these people. | ||
Look at them. | ||
They've got to be opposed. | ||
People tend to think being persecuted is, oh, you want to stay away from that? | ||
Oh, so you want to stay away from the fight? | ||
No, it's like John Paul Jones suddenly got commissioned as the head of the U.S. Navy and probably was starting. | ||
And he was writing to the Continental Congress. | ||
He said, I only want the fastest ships. | ||
I only want to be sent into the main war zones of direct action. | ||
They said, here, it's our fastest ship. | ||
Go out. | ||
Immediately goes out and cages in Texas over all these British ships, three times the size. | ||
It's ramming straight into them. | ||
Well, that's what I want to do. | ||
I only want the fastest ships. | ||
I want to go directly into action. | ||
I want to go 24 hours a day. | ||
I want reporters all over the country. | ||
unidentified
|
I want to be 50 times stronger against the enemy. | |
I want 50 times the audience. | ||
I want victory. | ||
You think what we've done to the enemy has been effective so far? | ||
It's nothing. | ||
unidentified
|
I have not yet begun to fight. | |
So support yourself, support us, do it. | ||
Or be conscious that you didn't fight when the time was right. | ||
You hesitated. | ||
You took this as another entertainment menu, just some other show. | ||
Just more talk. | ||
This ain't talk. | ||
This is the targeting coordinates to take down the enemy. | ||
This is the Death Star plans. | ||
This is Sting, the Goblin Slayer. | ||
They hate this blade. | ||
This operation is a sword that is plunged politically, culturally, spiritually into the hearts of our enemies over and over and over again. | ||
They hate it. | ||
It's a standard of their defeat. | ||
It's a symbol of their weakness. | ||
That's what we're doing here. | ||
This is serious business. | ||
So I'm coming to you, asking you to continue to commission us in this fight. | ||
We've already delivered you more victories against the enemy than any other media operation in the world. | ||
And I'm asking you again for all of our collective futures to come to our aid now more and take your fight to the 110% level. | ||
Tell the truth. | ||
Be accurate. | ||
Stand against evil. | ||
Have courage. | ||
Until it's not even having courage. |