Owen Shroyer dissects Minnesota’s ICE shooting—where an agent fired in self-defense after protesters armed with snow shovels and broom handles attacked him, striking a laughing Venezuelan man—as part of escalating violence. He blames media omissions, AIPAC-backed foreign funding ($3.3B for Israel), and declining deportation efforts amid protest chaos, while dismissing Rand Paul’s welfare reform bill as overlooked. Callers question ICE militarization and algorithmic suppression, but Shroyer insists arrests over rights are necessary, framing protesters as "pawns." Ultimately, he warns of 2028’s political reckoning unless Congress shifts power, tying ICE’s struggles to broader distrust in institutions. [Automatically generated summary]
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And I know that doesn't make sense to us, the politically informed people, but most people aren't politically informed.
They just see a bunch of crazed leftists acting like jackasses, acting like buffoons, and it makes Trump look good.
It's a nice distraction.
It's a nice distraction for Trump.
You know, the BLM riots happened when Trump was president.
The Antifa nonsense in the streets happened when Trump was president.
So we've already seen Trump allow this stuff to happen without clamping down.
Now, you can say that's because the attorney generals aren't doing their job, but yet Trump is the president.
So where's Pam Bondi?
And why isn't she shutting this down?
If they did not have the infrastructure, the mass communication, the organization, the funding, all of it, then this wouldn't be going on.
And it would stop all of this from happening.
And they wouldn't be able to get tipped off so that they can ambush an ICE agent and then somebody ends up getting shot.
But really, it's like, can, okay, just try to remove the politics and ask yourself: if you are about to ambush a law enforcement officer, if you're going to ambush a law enforcement officer with an assault with a deadly weapon, I mean, seriously, what are we talking about here?
Any other circumstances, remove the politics, you're looking probably, what, 10 years assault on an officer with a deadly weapon?
Why should it be any different now?
You're a mom and you intentionally intentionally put your children in danger.
We're talking about child endangerment here.
You're a mom.
What are we looking at here?
What would happen if you did that?
The mother's listening to this.
What if you intentionally, knowingly put your children in harm's way?
Blatant child endangerment.
What would happen to you?
Why should it be any different?
Why should it be any different with these protests?
When the officer caught up, now notice how this is in the second fold.
This is all by design.
If you understand how the internet works or newspapers, the fold is what you, it's like they call it the fold because the newspaper used to fold like this.
So you had to unfold it to see the bottom.
So, you know, the upper fold.
It's what people see first.
That's what most people see.
So you think about, you know, you're targeting the upper fold for your most important stuff.
You're targeting what you want people to see and read in the upper fold.
So that's what they do here.
They save the, oh, the agent was attacked with weapons.
When the officer caught up to the illegal alien that was resisting arrest and trying to flee the scene, two people came out of a nearby building and, along with the man being sought, attacked the officer with a snow shovel and a broom handle.
The officer feared for his life and fired shots, striking the man, the man whom agents were seeking in the leg.
Both of them were sent to the hospital, and the two people attacking the officer are in custody.
Now, this, again, you can read all the different stories.
It sounds like an intentional ambush.
Sounds like they knew the officers were coming, and they baited the officer to run to this other apartment where they jumped out and started beating him with weapons.
And, you know, I'd like to ask, you know, you got one of these, you got one of these punks in front of you.
Can't be a high IQ person.
So you got one of these punks in front of you, and you just, you know, it's like just you start out just out of curiosity, guys, just out of curiosity.
What did you think was going to happen?
What did you think was going to happen when you attacked a federal agent with snow shovels?
And then have another preemptive abolishment just in case.
I want to double abolish ICE and then a preemptive abolishment in case it somehow finds its way back.
NSA, I mean, you name it.
If there's any federal agency that doesn't need abolished, it's probably ICE.
It's probably the one that does a focused job that we need with these deportations.
And so that's the one the Democrats want to shut down.
Isn't that amazing?
So they'll weaponize every other agency, but the one agency that might deport their voter base, that might deport their welfare base, that might hurt their agenda to end the white majority in America, then they want it shut down.
Now, these goobers, these protest goobers are apparently going around in Minneapolis.
And if you have an SUV, they're checking on you, anybody with an SUV, because they think you're ICE.
So, so here's a guy that they stop because they think he's ICE.
Stop that man and check for credentials immediately.
Incredible.
So the liberals do this thing too, where they bring the kids into this, right?
They love to do this thing where they bring the kids into this and they say, and by the way, South Park did the South Park made fun of this years ago.
An episode from like 2022.
Forget what it was called, but if you're a South Park fan, you remember when Mr. Garrison is like, oh, you know, there's this big protest for this cause today.
And then they all leave because they want to get out of class.
So the liberals do this.
These, uh, you know, these issues, these protests, whatever, the kids may have some awareness of it.
Maybe they care, probably mostly unaware, indifferent.
But then, oh, we're going to make sure they hear about it or make sure that they know about it, and we're going to give them the opportunity to be a part of it.
And we'll lure them in by saying, You'll get the day off school if you go to this protest.
So, they let them out, they let the kids out, uh, the high school kids, which uh, in Minnesota, you know, look, it really is wild, and you know, I don't lean too much into the identity politics stuff, you know, we cover it, but it's not like a big, you know,
I don't do too much of the identity politics stuff, but I got to say to see what has happened in Minnesota.
You know, they make the jokes it's it's it's little Mogadishu, but I mean, it really is.
I mean, it's true, and you got all these viral videos now from the Mall of America, and they'll do a video from a grand opening of a store or the people riding on the roller coaster or 1994 Christmas at the Mall of America.
And you see these videos of it for the people that were around those years, you know, you know, the sides, you know, the sounds.
And then people will show you videos from the Mall of America 2025, and it's like you're in Somalia, it's like you're in Africa, it's like you're in Mogadishu, it's the Mall of Mogadishu.
And I mean, look, I'm not somebody, Austin is pretty diverse.
Okay, Austin is a pretty diverse city.
You go out here, whatever, you're going to see Indians, you're going to see Muslims.
So, it's not like it's a big issue here, but you see it, whatever.
But it's not, it's not as much of a culture shock, it's not as much like you've just been transported to an entirely different world like it is in Minnesota.
I mean, that is wild to see.
So, these are the high schoolers, these are the high schoolers, and you can see it's like they're all not from here.
I'm so familiar with your uh culture and everything.
I see it every day here in Minnesota.
Yeah, yeah, and uh, that's that's nice because none of you can even speak English, and you're here, you're here in high school with the kids, and now IQs are dropping, and nobody can keep up.
So, now the rest of the kids can't learn at a normal pace.
So, that's that's nice, but I'm sure you guys are really concerned with ICE, though.
I'm sure you guys really are thinking about ICE.
We just flew you in or whatever on air Omar Air Ilhan Omar.
We just flew you in here, and uh, you're clicking your way through high school.
But hey, I'm sure I'm sure that the whole ICE protest is very near and dear to your heart.
It's beyond the nostalgia of what our high school experience was like.
No, this is like, wow, I'm grateful that this is not what my high school experience was like.
And I'm grateful.
I'm grateful where I went to high school that they raised you to be a man.
I mean, let me tell you something, folks.
The dean of men at where I went to high school, Ray Barr, former Marine Drill Sergeant, if he would have seen somebody out in public, I don't care where you were.
I don't care if you were at the mall of Mogadishu or a baseball game.
If he would have seen you in public dressed like this, he would have torn your ass apart.
He would have made sure that you felt like a chump for dressing or behaving like that in public.
So it's beyond just the nostalgia.
I'm grateful.
I'm grateful that I didn't have to experience this and that there was somebody around, if it wasn't my family or our friends, but that there was someone around at school that would whoop my ass into shape.
So those days are gone.
And so because of that, because of that, you get this.
This is now later.
So you just kind of saw them all gathered at the foot of the Capitol.
So then they all walk up to the stairs and they decide they're going to start fighting.
These ones might make you, these ones might be worthy of a giggle.
These ones, you might green light a cackle at this.
It's so obnoxious, man.
These people are just so obnoxious.
So, you know, they're going around harassing these agents in the streets.
So here's this, here's this young guy just trying to do his job.
And I'm sure that 100% this is a white woman.
100% this is a liberal white woman.
We've all heard a Karen like this at some point in time.
The only hope, whenever a Karen like this is in your presence and talking incessantly, the only hope you have is that you start bleeding out of your ears, or that maybe you have some sort of temporary deafness so you don't have to listen to the noise.
We can be happy that border crossings are down to almost nothing.
We can be happy that the number is finally going in the right direction, meaning more people are leaving than coming in.
And we can be upset that the deportation numbers are not anywhere near where they need to be, not even close.
But when half of the enforcement becomes running defense so that you can actually have the deportation going on, so it's like half of your resources are going towards the actual deportation, and then half of your resources are going towards trying to protect the officers doing the deportations because of all the protests.
Well, yeah, you got problems.
You got problems.
We'll see if these things die out, but it doesn't really seem that way.
I keep thinking that they will.
I keep thinking that these things are going to sputter out, but they haven't yet.
And they actually seem to be gaining momentum.
And you know, you know.
You know those leftist bastards are just waiting for the next person to get shot.
They're just waiting for the next face that they can put in a mass email and say, I did it again.
And Sean, the First Amendment is a bedrock principle, but this isn't about that.
This is about classified material that could jeopardize lives.
And this guy, this guy, this IT guy that worked for Department of War, and Pete Hegseth has been amazing, and he's up against a lot with these people.
This guy that worked, he was a contractor, IT contractor, who had classified information is charged now with leaking classified information involving a foreign adversary.
He could jeopardize the lives, the safety of our men and women in the military.
So today, it's been reported that the great men and women of the FBI executed a search warrant at the direction of Kash Patel and my office on the reporter's home, seizing the devices that contain classified material regarding our foreign adversaries.
And that's what we're looking into now.
But the guy, the guy from the IT department is in jail.
President Trump has made it very clear, you will not jeopardize the men and women in our military and you will not leak classified information.
Pam, you're at the White House awfully late last night.
Now, they are getting pressed.
The White House is getting pressed on this and they are not answering.
Caroline Levitt was asked.
Pam Bondi was asked.
And the question is, does the administration believe in protection of journalists that publish this information?
And they refuse to answer the question.
And I think we all know why.
And they're going to make their case as to why.
I mean, they basically raided the journalist's house, and it's likely that the journalists probably cooperated, I would guess, out of probably fear and intimidation.
But the journalist that published it probably said, okay, here's the sources.
Here's the materials.
All right, go ahead.
And the White House wouldn't say whether they believe in protections of journalisms that publish this stuff.
So, you know, normally that's what we believe in.
We believe that the journalist needs to be protected and that out of integrity for the for the practice, you know, you don't, you don't turn on your sources.
Otherwise, it creates a chilling effect and nobody will want to be a whistleblower.
Nobody will want to share these stories with the press.
So it's a dangerous, it's a dangerous line here.
Now, it's hard to argue with the defense of, hey, this is for national security, but you notice that they just say that about everything.
Everything is national security.
Everything they do now is national security.
So it's just okay.
But they rated it.
They rated the journalist.
They got the materials.
They found out the source.
And he's probably going to be in jail for a long time.
That's all we really know.
But Pam Bonnie, there it is.
The Fox News appearance after a late-night visit at the White House.
But can't hasn't, and I guess won't be shutting down all of these groups.
Is it just going to continue?
We're not going to shut down these groups organizing the protests.
Come on, Pam.
We're waiting.
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Trump's promised manufacturing boom is a bust so far.
Here we go, introducing the highest U.S. tariffs since the Great Depression.
President Donald Trump made a clear promise in the spring, jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country.
They haven't.
Manufacturing employment has declined every month since Trump declared Liberation Day in April, saying his widespread tariffs would begin to rebalance global trade in favor of American workers.
U.S. factories employ 12.7 million people today, 72,000 fewer than when Trump made his Rose Garden announcement.
Now, this is a sign that the tariffs, you don't want to say it's a failure because it's an ongoing process.
So you can't say that the tariffs are a failure yet.
It's an ongoing process.
You could maybe say that they failed to this point, but there's no doubt Trump has not won the tariff war and it has not had the, it has not produced the results that he had desired or maybe anticipated.
The Supreme Court decision, which looks like it's going to go his way.
It looks like the Supreme Court is going to rule with Trump, but it's still unknown.
That could be a determining factor.
I think the world might be more willing to cooperate with Trump on tariffs if he wasn't working with Netanyahu, if he wasn't so tight with Netanyahu, and if he wasn't prioritizing Israel's desires in the Middle East, I think that the tariffs might have a better chance of success.
But I think a lot of the world looks at Trump supporting all of Israel's actions in the Middle East, and they say, we don't want to work with you because we don't support that.
So all of the money that he talked about, folks, it's not there.
I think this is what he desires, the end result with tariffs.
I think this is what he's trying to do with all of these big deals he's cutting with these companies.
But it's just not there.
It just hasn't happened.
And that's why it's so frustrating when we keep seeing bad and unpopular foreign policy prioritized that could be hurting this agenda.
Cracks begin to appear at the nation's biggest banks.
This week, Bank of America, City, JPMorgan, and Wells Fargo released fraught earnings report as President Trump's threatened cap on credit card rates loomed large.
Yeah, well, it's all a giant bubble.
It's all a giant bubble.
And now more people are willing to accept and maybe even act upon the fact that our currency is fake.
I wonder if that silver number, and people I talk to in the precious metals community, they've all been saying silver is the most undervalued precious metal out there.
More so than gold, more so than anything else, because the actual market availability is being inflated.
I wonder if something isn't about to pop here.
Banks keep needing bailouts.
It's already a bubble that's about to burst.
Precious metals are going off the charts.
Where is all the cash even going?
Foreclosures, record foreclosures.
Banks seize 367,000 homes as housing pain spreads across the United States and it's about to get much worse.
The past year was difficult for homeowners, but experts warn that 2026 could be even more challenging.
Foreclosures rose 14% last year or from the year before.
In total, 367,460 U.S. properties faced foreclosure filings in 2025, meaning that they were in some stage of being taken over by a lender.
And it was the same story with repossessions and everything.
Experts warn even more homes may be seized in 2026 if the job market weakens.
And it may very well, then we could unfortunately down the road see the increase in the foreclosure rate significantly accelerate.
Maybe Trump looks at Netanyahu, looks at Zelensky, maybe acts like him at times, and thinks, I'll just cancel elections too.
I wouldn't even be that surprised.
But the White House says it was said in jest.
It was a joke.
I'd probably believe that that's true.
But you know, the left is going crazy.
The wait for a tariff ruling could signal a Trump win, a Trump win or a refund headache.
That'll be a disaster.
Supreme Court justices may be taking time to address the issue of tariff refunds.
The likelihood of the Supreme Court ruling in favor of President Trump in a closely watched tariff case increased moderately Wednesday after the court again held off on releasing its decision.
The high court has indicated it is acting in an expedited manner in the case, which has massive economic stakes, but the justices don't typically give hints about exactly when a particular opinion will be issued.
Yeah, there's definitely people bracing in the markets for this, but they are still going up.
They do continue to go up.
Does anybody believe this?
Medical expert claims Trump had a stroke, and Air Force One Stairs video tells the story.
You know, I don't believe that.
I think Trump is probably having some health issues here.
He's an old guy, and maybe you can see some of it.
He didn't have a stroke.
I just love it.
You guys covered up Biden's health issues for four years.
Blatantly lied about it, blatantly covered it up.
It was part of the agenda.
And now you're going to sit here and try to sell us on, oh, you're the experts on Trump's health now.
The U.S. is pressuring Mexico to allow U.S. forces to fight cartels.
The United States is escalating pressure on the Mexican government to permit the U.S. military to target fentanyl labs, according to American officials.
Well, that's where all the fentanyl is coming from.
And they knew that, not Venezuela.
They also released the data from last year.
I forget the number, but fentanyl deaths and street drug-related deaths were down massively, massively.
So there's no doubt that's a result of the southern border being sealed up.
There's no doubt that's probably because a lot of these deportations are getting some of the big drug dealers out of here as well.
Maybe there's a slight awareness factor of people knowing the fentanyl is out there, and so they're avoiding it.
But that has been a victory.
That has been a victory for the administration for sure.
The fentanyl deaths, the drug deaths, way down.
That is happening.
U.S. gets first $500 million Venezuelan oil deal holding some proceeds in Qatar.
So they're going to go after Trump for working with Qatar on these oil deals now, probably.
The Trump administration's first sale of Venezuelan oil is valued at $500 million.
An administrator told Samanfer the sale marks an initial milestone in the administration's management of the Venezuelan oil after the U.S. ouster of Maduro.
Trump has indicated that the U.S. would effectively run Venezuela for an indeterminable amount of time and take control of up to 50 million barrels of its oil.
By the way, in Venezuela, pro-Maduro protests are happening right now.
And I know since you're not going to get this in any of the Western media, and for the most part, they've just decided we're not talking about Venezuela anymore.
But this is a pro-Maduro rally happening in Venezuela as he's been in jail for 12 days.
They're calling him 12 Days a Prisoner, the name of the protest.
They want him released.
So pro-Maduro protests happening in Venezuela.
Total blackout in the American media, of course.
Of course.
And then some of the American media was showing a pro-regime protest in Iran.
They were showing it was a pro-regime protest, and they were showing it on the news as an anti-regime protest.
U.S. forces seize a sixth Venezuela-linked oil tanker in the Caribbean C. Six oil tanker seized now.
They just seized another one.
By the way, on some of these foreign affairs here, Trump, you know, probably the Israeli lobby.
I mean, let's just say what it is.
The Israeli lobby has selected who they want to take over in Iran.
And the Israeli lobby has decided who they want to take over in Venezuela.
And it's the two people that they make sure you see in the Western media.
Maria Machado, or whoever it was, that freaky, ghoulish-looking lady that they gave the Nobel Peace Prize to.
And then the crown prince of Iran, the son of the former Shah, that's who they've selected.
Now, Trump has basically come out against both of them.
And at least for the current timeline, Trump is actually in support of Delsi Garcia, I believe her name, Del C in Venezuela, saying that she's the only one that can run the country right now, and she's cooperating with us.
So that's a total snub to the foreign lobby that wants to get that freaky-looking lady in there.
And then the same thing is happening in Iran, and he's saying the crown prince, I'm not sure he can win over support.
I'm not sure if that's going to work.
I think that that would not be the right choice right now.
So, because here's the thing, folks, Trump still has good instincts.
He just playing ball with all the bad guys.
And maybe if you really want to be, you know, a black pillar or whatever, he's just sold out.
He's just sold out to them.
But it's like he knows.
He knows what happens if he goes all the way with these regime change wars.
So he's telling these people, he's like, look, if you install this woman in Venezuela, it's not going to work.
If you install the crown prince in Iran, it's not going to work.
But of course, they don't care.
They destabilize.
That's what they do.
So, not really going along with the foreign lobby on that agenda.
We'll see if that lasts.
Gulf states and Turkey warned Trump strikes on Iran could lead to major conflict.
U.S. allies lobbying appears to have helped persuade President Trump to hold off for now on a military strike on Iran.
So, okay, we know that the Gulf nation states, Saudi Arabia most prominently, have been trying to stop Trump from engaging in these strikes.
But apparently, Israel is making the same claim.
Netanyahu asked Trump to pump breaks on U.S. strikes on Iran.
New York Times reports.
The report came after the U.S. appeared to shift towards diplomatic means of pressure to stop the Iranian crackdown on protesters.
According to the report, Netanyahu personally asked Trump to hold off on a U.S. military attack on Iran.
And then the reason, they say, is because Israel would not be prepared to get into a defensive or offensive stance against Iran if they decided to launch their own strikes in response to American strikes.
And, you know, it's so funny if you've been following this on X and you probably have seen some of the same posts that I've seen, that most people have seen.
They're going viral.
They're probably, you know, paid promotions, paid promoted posts so that everybody sees it.
And it's all the foreigners, women, by the way, and probably, you know, good looking.
They know what they're doing.
They're sexualizing women.
They're sexualizing women for this entire regime change propaganda.
That's what they're doing.
So they got all of these women, all these foreign women, and they're posting videos and they're making demands.
They're making demands of President Trump.
They're making demands of the American people.
And it's so funny.
And they're sitting here and they're all Israeli influencers.
Go be an entitled, spoiled brat to some other country and see if they bail you out.
We're done.
Please shuffle along.
We owe you nothing.
This needs to be the attitude.
I'm nauseous.
I'm nauseous watching these people beg America, no, demand America fight their wars.
I'm so sick of it.
It drives me nuts.
And by the way, that is what's going on in Iran.
And they just made up that 20,000 number.
The White House is saying they think it's 2,000.
So the 20,000 number just totally made up.
Iran's foreign minister and Iran's diplomatic team, they've told the White House and they've released press conferences, they're saying we're not killing protesters.
We're literally rounding up the foreign insurgents.
They're rounding up the Israelis.
They're rounding up Mossad.
That's what they're doing.
They are going in there and they're rounding up the foreign insurgents that are bringing in the guns.
They're rounding up the Mossad agents that are running the color revolution on the ground.
That's who they're bringing in.
That's who they've arrested.
And maybe that's who they've killed.
Maybe there's other people being killed.
But that's the operation that they're running.
And you can't deny that that's true.
They all bragged about how Israel is running it.
They all bragged about how Mossad is running it.
There are actual Iranian protesters in there against the regime, and they're telling Israel to leave them alone.
They're telling Israel, go home.
Tremors in Israel's Negev desert spark nuke test buzz amid Iran crisis.
Maybe it's Israel that's planning on doing a nuke.
That's how these liars operate.
Every accusation is a confession.
Is Israel the one with the nuke?
Is Israel the one that's thinking about dropping a nuke?
So they're blaming it all on Iran?
Now, there's a lot of different polling data out here on this.
A Quinnipiak poll, the majority of American voters, 70%, including the majority of Republicans, 53%, oppose U.S. military action against Iran over the protests.
It's a very similar number when it comes to taking Greenland, by the way.
Very similar number there.
So there's not really the public support, even amongst Republicans now, folks, even amongst Republicans.
And this is only going one direction.
It's only going one direction.
And if you want to, you know, put it to the metrics test, why is it only going one direction?
Well, because the generations of Americans that really support Israel, older generational right-wingers, Republican voters, they're old.
And you know what happens?
You get old, you die.
So a lot of the public support for Israel is literally dying off.
The younger generations, the left and the right, they're totally opposed to Israel.
And then you just have Republicans that are maybe middle of the road, right-leaning, whatever, but they're just sick of the bad foreign policy, or they want to prioritize things in our country first.
They're sick about hearing it over there.
So now they're switching over.
It's only going one direction.
And the powers that be know this.
So what are they going to do?
Well, they're going to censor.
They're going to smear.
They're going to attack and then maybe try to start a war to change this opinion.
Folks, the fight for Warner Brothers is apparently not over, even though it looked like it was a dead deal and Netflix was going to win easily.
Apparently, the Ellisons are not done.
The fight for Warner Brothers may get uglier after multiple rejections.
David Ellison could hit the nuclear button in his quest, the nuclear button.
Boy, is that going to be the trend from the Ellisons of the world?
David Ellison could hit the nuclear button in his quest to wrest the studio empire from the would-be buyer Netflix, but this next fight could be more public and bruising.
Why won't they just let it go?
What is in it for them to basically go down to zero to make this happen?
They're trying to scrap up everything they can to get this deal.
So what is in it for them?
Why is this the case?
You thought it was over.
Not so fast.
Not so fast.
Here come the Ellisons again.
Trump-backing podcaster Sean Ryan rips into the White House for protecting pedophiles.
So I saw the clip from Sean Ryan.
Basically, just, you know, he's asking the same questions that the rest of us are asking: where are the arrests?
Where are the arrests?
Where are the Epstein files?
Where are the Epstein clients?
Where are the arrests?
Where's the deep state?
He's asking the same questions any fair, honest observer would be.
Of course, I think we have a pretty good idea what's going on with that.
I think everybody pretty much knows that they can't expose the Epstein network because it was an intelligence operation.
It was a blackmail operation.
And Epstein was running a blackmail operation on bankers and politicians, celebrities, people that were popular, influential, famous, rich.
He was running the blackmail operation.
He was doing it on behalf of the intelligence community.
He was selling this blackmail to the intelligence communities.
So that's why they can't expose it.
And then, yeah, a lot of these guys are probably friends with Trump, friends of the administration.
Who knows at this point in the administration?
So, yeah, they're not going to expose the Epstein list.
Can't show you how the world is really run.
They can't show you that your government is really run by blackmailed politicians.
So they're just shutting it down and they're saying that they're all victims.
And we explained why yesterday.
And again, I see a way out for this on Trump.
And I'm not promoting this.
I want the Epstein files.
I want to know about as if we don't, but it's like, let's show the world the blackmail network.
Let's actually do the transparency.
Let's actually do the file release.
Let's actually explain to the world.
Let's explain to America.
This is how your government got so corrupt.
Here's part of it.
Blackmailed politicians and Epstein working on behalf of foreign intelligence agencies to blackmail your politicians.
As part of a robust framework to combat anti-Semitism, we have industry-leading policies designed with the safety of the Jewish community in mind.
We remove content that threatens harm through intimidation or violence directed at Jews, Israelis, and Zionists.
We do not allow Holocaust denial and distortion.
We prohibit harmful stereotypes about Jewish people, such as claims that Jews control financial, political, or media institutions.
We remove hate speech against Zionists when these harmful stereotypes about Jews are invoked.
Meta also has a unique policy that prohibits the glorification, support, or representation of hate and terrorist organizations or individuals.
It might seem simple to enforce these policies, but consider the extraordinary challenges we face at scale when millions of posts are shared every day on Meta's platforms.
Context matters.
For example, shortly after October 7th, people began sharing footage of Hamas kidnapping Israelis.
Some people shared this content to glorify Hamas and celebrate the kidnappings.
Of course, we strictly prohibit content with this intent.
However, many others shared the exact same footage to speak out against the kidnappings.
So the exact speech, the exact speech is good or bad, depending on who shares it.
Have you ever read Animal Farm?
Some pigs are more equal than others.
Some animals are more equal than others.
That's literally, this is literally 1984.
This is literally Animal Farm.
Two people can share the same video, but only one person gets to share it.
The other person doesn't.
It's unbelievable.
And it's funny, you can't help it if you follow this stuff.
So we're not going to allow people that are calling for violence is what they say.
Of course, it's the self-declared and protection of Jews.
So we're going to not allow anybody calling for violence and protection of Jews.
But, you know, when Laura Loomer or Randy Fine or anybody like that says that Iran needs to be bombed and the Iran regime all needs to die, that's okay.
That's okay.
And I'm sure if they share Hamas videos, that's okay.
And I'm sure if you share videos from the Gaza Strip saying, hey, this is bad, you'll also be banned.
So we're going to defeat these stereotypes by controlling what's online.
Is this a South Park episode?
Is this a Saturday Night Live skip?
It's pretty funny.
So you're really convincing.
You're convincing everybody you don't run the world by showing everybody how you run the world.
That's interesting strategy.
Let's see how it works.
NCAA basketball players and gambling fixers are charged for allegedly rigging games.
You keep hearing these stories now.
This is a pretty big one, guys.
An investigation into a sprawling betting scheme to rig NCAA and Chinese basketball association games ensnared 26 people, including more than a dozen college basketball players who tried to fix games as recently as last season.
Federal prosecutors said Thursday.
The scheme generally revolved around fixers recruiting players with the promise of a big payment in exchange for purposely underperforming during a game.
Prosecutors said the fixers would then place big bets against the players' teams in those games, defrauding sports books and other betters.
Authorities say, calling it an international criminal conspiracy, U.S. attorney David Metcalf told reporters that this case represents a significant corruption of the integrity of sports.
The indictment suggests that many others, including unnamed players, had a role in the scheme but weren't charged.
And Metcalfe said the investigation was continuing.
You're just interacting with AI and it's so sensitive.
So anyway, I mentioned the new Pokemon game the other day and I was, you know, complaining about these new video games and how it's just like, I don't know.
And then, oh, once the Sean Strickland came out and he's, he was talking about video games.
He was like, man, video games just don't hit the same anymore.
And I'm like, well, you know, maybe it's because we're getting older.
Maybe it's because the games are just not fun anymore.
But so anyway, so I said that.
So somebody sends me a Pokemon thing.
Somebody sends me a Pokemon thing on X and I open it up and I and I liked it and I looked at it and I smiled, you know, whatever.
My facial expressions that my phone is spying on me for here saw that I enjoyed that video that somebody sent me a Pokemon video.
And now my feed is just filled with Pokemon.
And I don't know if I should complain or not.
But anyway, no, guys, here's the deal.
Let me tell you the trick with the X algorithm.
You have to understand you're interacting with an AI.
That's all it is.
You're just interacting with AI.
And it is extremely sensitive, extremely sensitive.
So if it sees you like a couple similar posts about a news story or a trend or a video game, whatever, the algorithm is going to pick up on that and start pumping it into your feed.
So, yes, it's sensitive, which can get a little obnoxious, but it gives you total control.
So if you want to stop seeing one thing, then go into a different realm and start liking other stuff.
And then all of a sudden your feed will be other stuff.
Now, this is all in the for you feed.
The following feed is still just people you follow.
So that's totally customizable.
It's only going to, it's only going to give you who you follow, but it's the for you feed that is where it's so sensitive and you can kind of manipulate it based off of how you interact with it, what you like, whatever.
I think it's the best.
I also got to say, you know, kind of getting back into the streaming world as an individual, the X video platform might also be the best.
It might also be the best too.
As far as I don't know, the quality seems like Rumble might have the best quality.
But as far as quality, the less, the least amount of latency, it seems like X has the best of all the worlds of quality, latency, everything.
It seems like X might be the best there.
And things upload on X really fast as well.
So I know, I know there's plenty of problems.
I know there's plenty of problems, plenty of reasons to complain.
But I can't help but notice.
I think the algorithm, I think the new algorithm is good.
I think the improvements they made to video content is really good.
But if you've noticed the frustration with the sensitivity on X, that's because you're interacting with an AI that is just, it's like reacting so fast to what you're doing.
So you can manipulate it, but you have to be aware of it.
So, so, so now all this Pokemon stuff is popping up on my feed.
And this is what we want.
So somebody made this.
If you're a Gen 1 Pokemon respector, a Gen 1 Pokemon player, which I would still argue is the best generation, maybe Gen 2, because you could say it's Gen 1 and Gen 2.
So maybe you could say gold and silver and crystal, just because red, blue, and yellow are built into the game.
But this is like a real, it's like a new animation front to the original red, blue, yellow games, which they kind of did with the first game on Switch, but they brought in the Pokemon Go elements, and it just, it wasn't the same game at all because of that.
This, this is what we want.
This is what we want.
We don't want all the new fancy gadgets and fancy tricks and all the other crap that comes along with these new games.
Can you give us, can, can we get something for us?
Can the can the olders?
We're not quite the elders yet, so we'll just be the olders.
We're not the olds and we're not the elders, but we're the olders.
They put out these new Pokemon games or all these new confounded angles and things and tricks.
It's like, what am I doing?
I don't even know.
Give me the original.
Make a video game for the olds.
Honestly, just remake Madden 2005.
Just remake all the old stuff.
And I guarantee them to you, people in their 30s will buy it so fast that you won't even, you won't even be able to keep, you won't even be able to keep them on the shelves.
If you did this, all just a graphic remake of the exact same format of the original Gen 1.
I guarantee you, 30-year-olds, that you wouldn't be able to keep this on the shelf.
Same goes for the old Maddens.
Same goes for the old MVP baseballs, the old NHLs.
With NHL, you go back to the 90s.
Just give us NHL 94.
Just remake NHL 94.
We just need four buttons.
Can I just get a video game with four buttons?
That's all I want.
I want four buttons.
I don't want 10,000 different button combinations.
I want four buttons.
And I want to be able to pick it up and play it and not need to read a damn schematic.
I want to be able to pick it up and play it and then not play for a month and then pick it up and still know how to play.
I want to be able to pick it up with a friend and not have to, you know, teach them how to read hieroglyph to play.
Can you give us something?
Can you give the olds something?
Or maybe don't because we don't need to be playing them anyway.
But what am I supposed to do when I'm laying in bed and I can't sleep, guys?
But, you know, this is a guy who kind of does like shock content, entertainment content, you know, whatever, just to try to, just to try to get a viral video, do anything to get a viral video, right?
But I'm like, why can we give this to somebody that knows what they're experiencing?
Like, can we give access to somebody, a streamer, you know, a big social media account, whatever?
Like, can we give somebody access to it that actually can understand and appreciate what it is they're actually witnessing and experiencing and they can help their audience learn more about it?
And it's like, he doesn't even know.
I mean, he seems genuinely overwhelmed by the experience.
He seems genuinely kind of in awe of the whole thing, but he has no idea of the significance, I feel like.
It's like he can't really even do anything except be amazed by it.
I'd like to see them give access to a streamer that can actually like get in there and talk about the history and anthropology and, you know, the secret technology.
It's just, you know, ah, that's just me.
I'm just nitpicking.
So another, another popular streamer, another one that I just never understood where the value is.
I never understood why he's popular, but another one you probably heard of, Kai Senat.
Now, I don't know all the background of this, but apparently he had some breakup, some tragic, some romance tragedy or something.
So he's now gone from what I would call worthless internet streams and he's and he's doing like self-help stuff.
He wants to, he's trying to learn how to read better so he can communicate better.
Listen to this.
Now, this, this I like.
So before you guys are like, okay, enough of this garbage, hold on.
This is a popular internet streamer who went from doing worthless content, like totally worthless content.
Honestly, the reason why I started reading was because I didn't like the way I spoke.
To be honest, I wanted to articulate myself better.
And I noticed when I got into arguments and I had to get a point across, people were not taking me serious at all at serious moments.
And I would have anxiety build up and then I would start over my words and not know what happened.
So hopefully me reading, and I also have been writing as well, helps improve the way I articulate myself.
Also, another reason why I want to read more because I feel like as I am making my venture into clothing, I feel like when people have to ask me questions about the garments that I end up releasing, I should be able to articulate myself perfectly and explain what is going on in my thought process behind each garment and the inspiration.
So yeah, that's really why I don't know if it's going to work.
If you're truly hurting, heartbreak, whatever it is, if you're truly hurting from a breakup, the only thing that will solve that issue is self-improvement.
When I read Wired, the book written by what's his name, Woodward, about Belushi, I read like five pages of Wired, and I went, oh my God, they framed Nixon.
All of a sudden, I went, oh, my God, if this is what he writes about my friend that I've known, you know, for half of my adult life, which is completely inaccurate, talking to like the people of the outer, outer circle, getting the story.
What the hell could they have done to Nixon?
I just felt like if he did this to my friend like this, and I acknowledge I only read five pages, but the five pages I read, you know, made me want to like set fire to the whole thing.
Those five pages, I went, if he did this to Belushi, what he did in Nixon is probably soiled for me, too.
I can't take it.
And I know you say, well, you could have two sources and everything like that, but the two sources that he had, if he had them for the Wired book, were so far outside the inner circle that it was criminal, cruel.
And the reasoning for it is that the most famous person ever to come from Wheaton, Illinois is John Belushi.
The second most famous person to come from Wheaton, Illinois is Harold Red Grange, the football player.
And the third most famous person to come from Wheaton, Illinois is Bob Woodward.
Well, once you see it from something that you know, you know, once you see propaganda or bullshit from someone that you know and you see a distorted perception, it really opens your eyes to the fact that a lot of the things you read are horseshit.
But just to reiterate, that's exactly what, you know, when you become into these stories, let's say, when you become part of these stories and you experience things firsthand or the story is about you, and then you read it and you're just like, oh my God, like they just totally make shit up.
And then, of course, working at InfoWars and for Alex and everything else, you just see it.
You just see it almost every day at that point.
But that's exactly what it is.
It's like, okay, most, hey, by now, most people kind of have an idea how the media lies, how propaganda works, but it just, like Rogan said, it hits so much differently when you are either directly involved in the story or have direct, intimate knowledge of the story or the story is even about you.
And then you see what people say and then the different thoughts people have because of it.
And you're just like, wow, they literally just make it up.
They just make it up.
And it's like, once you've done that, once you've seen that, you can never go back.
That's why when officers get caught framing evidence, lying about testimony, cases get thrown out because once you've breached that trust, it's over.
You can never be trusted again.
So, Bill Murray, national treasure, truly one of the all-time greats.
Elementary school teachers picket against the use of calculators in grade school.
The teachers feel if students use calculators too early, they won't learn math concepts.
I guess, you know, I always like at the outer edge of this in grade school.
There were only certain times where we were allowed to use a calculator.
It was very rare, but there would be certain times where they would let us use a calculator in grade school.
And then I remember it was still kind of, I was still kind of, I was still kind of, I guess I'm old enough, I would say, I'm old enough to remember when we got into high school and started doing like advanced math, whatever.
And we, and then you were, you were supposed to use those calculators.
I forget what they were called, like graphing calculators or whatever.
Chip Roy's amendment to reduce the District of Columbia appeals court funding by 20% and strike the salary and expenses funding of Judge Bozberg and Boardman's staff.
And you know, that advice from what they've been pulling is ridiculous.
In my opinion, they've completely got out of whack with what's going on.
The next one was my buddy Eli Crane, Navy SEAL, unbelievable guy, one of my favorites up here.
He prohibits funding for the National Endowment for Democracy.
And that was, I forget how many millions of dollars.
Because this is what ends up happening in these conversations.
So, okay, we give $3.3 billion to Israel in a special bill that's all for Israel.
$3.3 billion bipartisan vote or nonpartisan vote rather.
And then they'll say, well, oh, but look, they gave money to Jordan.
They gave money to Egypt.
Do you realize that the American taxpayer pays that money to Egypt and pays that money to Jordan and pays that money to the other countries in the Middle East to buy them off from standing against Israel?
So really, it's all for Israel.
So we literally give them $3.3 billion just for them to have.
And then we have to pay Egypt and we have to play Jordan and we have to pay Lebanon and we have to pay all the neighboring countries just to pay them off so that they don't go after Israel.
Now, unfortunately, neither of them lived long enough to live off of social security.
A million dollars.
And of course, hey, you know, we want to take care of our elderly.
We want to take care of our senior citizens.
Okay, nobody's standing against that, but let's think pragmatically.
What would be better?
Saving that money for yourself, saving that money for yourself, whether it's in a bank account that earns money, IRA, stocks, whatever, saving that money for yourself or just giving it to the government and then never seeing a dime.
So now, and I'm sure maybe, you know, you think about the children.
So now the children see, gee, my parents paid a million dollars into social security.
They're not going to see a dime of it.
That could have been my money.
That could have been something my parents left me.
Instead, it's just the government robbing us dry.
It's outrageous, these numbers.
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My mom now didn't take Social Security out until she was 65 and she died at 69.
So she was getting like $32,000 a year times four.
Not that much.
$120,000 she's taken out.
Literally, the second you die, the funeral home tells the IRS and Social Security.
That's like the first thing they do when they receive your loved one.
So they can stop your Social Security check.
So Social Security profited like $900,000 off my parents.
Now, Caroline Levitt claimed today that you're going to see a huge rebate.
I'm like, is this the White House trying to convince us to pay taxes?
Because they saw the tax strike trending.
So, Levitt claimed today, oh, once somebody brought up taxes and how nobody's really noticed, you know, nobody's noticing a big difference in a tax change.
Maybe the corporations, which I'm for that, cut corporate taxes.
Instead of having our back on the tax strike, instead they're going to try to trick us into filing our taxes and they're saying that you're going to get your biggest refund ever.
I got two years in prison for selling a bag of weed in the 90s.
Now they grow it beside the county jail in Brookville, Pennsylvania.
That's a wild one.
There's a lot of people that are rotting in jail.
There's a lot of people that are rotting in jail for marijuana charges, even in states and federal prisons where it's legal, where it's legal.
Honestly, you'd be stunned at what people get locked up into these federal prisons for.
There was a guy.
I actually just happened to be there for what was a pretty historic release, actually, for this individual.
I forget his name, a very quiet guy.
But he was basically the, Or one of the original, let's say, inventors or chemists, whatever, that came up with the what do they call these alternative to weeds, uh, these different weed alternatives like K2 or whatever.
I forget the one that he came up with.
He's a chemist, he was growing it, and um, he was the first to develop this synthetic weed.
And he kind of went through the local courts and he, you know, he was trying to be above board with everything.
He was trying to make sure he wasn't doing anything illegal.
And whatever it was, it cleared the local, uh, it cleared the local jurisdictions, it cleared the state jurisdictions, and he was allowed to sell it.
He was allowed to produce this fake weed.
And it was all legal as far as he was concerned.
And then the feds came in and raided him and shut him down.
And he ended up getting years in prison.
He's sitting in prison as the product that he formulated is now legal everywhere.
Like, do you understand how insane that is?
I just happened to be there when they released him, and it was a bit of a, you know, people were happy for him.
This guy wouldn't, this guy wouldn't harm a fly.
He's like a nerdy chemist.
Like, he doesn't even talk.
He's sitting there.
He's rotting in prison for years, for years.
Rotting in prison for years because the feds raided him after the state said what he was doing was legal.
And then the product that he created was now totally legal.
And that's exactly what I've been saying: the only difference is that the mistake that they made with COVID was that they tried to roll out the infrastructure after.
So now they're building the infrastructure and then whatever they're going to do to bring in the AI surveillance state total clampdown, they're building the infrastructure first.
So with COVID, they rolled out, they rolled out the pandemic, they rolled out the exercise, then they tried to build the infrastructure.
Taytay from Florida, the world hates Illinois, not U.S. tariffs.
Is that what you're saying?
I can't see it.
That's what it looks like you're saying there.
One of the many motives involved in capturing Maduro was the secure, to secure the Petro, to preserve the Petro Dollar global valuation by controlling the largest market share of oil.
That's definitely part of it.
There's no doubt that's part of it.
It's time to accept Trump works for Israel and oligarchs, not the people.
He let us down.
It was a good con job.
He did dupe us.
I mean, honestly, I just feel like it's one extreme or the other.
Either it's the greatest con job of all time.
It's the greatest political con job, bait and switch of all time, definitely in modern history.
Or, you know, get ready for QAnon to be real.
Seems like it seems like those are our options at this point.
I'm not telling you QAnon drill.
I'm just saying it seems like that's, I don't know what else.
I don't know what other conclusion you can reach at this point.
The white whale.
You often question what young people are into, mostly coffee shops, crafter noons, museums, fitness, nature bathing, and live music from what I see.
Crafter noons?
Is that a Minecraft thing or are they actually making stuff?
But again, I'm getting, I just feel like the algorithm gives me what I want.
So it's like if I'm looking at Charlie Kirk stuff or if I'm looking at that content type stuff, it's popping up for me.
So I don't know.
I'm just not seeing that.
I'm not denying it's happening.
I know that there's still suppression issues, shadow ban issues, whatever.
I know that that still goes on.
But I think you can, I think for just an individual consumption purpose, I think you can beat the algorithm by triggering the AI to show you what you want.
So it's still like they're limiting reach and suppressing stuff, but you can at least still find a way to get it on your feed.
TI-83 and 84 calculators equal graphing calculators.
Yeah, so I mean, I monitor it all, you know, as far as what do I think about it.
I mean, I just don't think too much about it, is what it is.
I just don't think too much about it.
I mean, because I still, my mindset still remains the same.
It's like, I don't need, you know, whatever, whatever Candace is looking for, I say go, you know, go ahead.
Whatever Candace is looking for, full steam ahead.
But to me, it's like, I don't, I don't need to be convinced that I've been lied to, right?
I mean, to me, it's like, I know the official narrative of Charlie Kirk to me is bull crap.
So it's like, you know, I feel like, you know, whatever Candace is chasing or whatever she's looking for, you know, I say full steam ahead, but I don't, you know, it's like I'm not, I don't need convincing.
And I don't even, I would say that in my mindset, a professional hit like this, I don't think you're going to get answers.
Now, you might be able to find stuff that's that's curious or might be a clue or a context type of thing.
And I think that that's kind of what Candace is doing.
And I see the attacks against her, which, again, I don't understand.
I would say the big thing is going to come in 2028.
I would say 2028.
But if the powers that be are concerned, if they lose the House or even the Senate, if they're concerned that that could reshape the effectiveness of the administration or policy, then they might have to move the plans forward.
But my guess is the big, the next big event will probably be in 2028.
That's my guess.
I think they'll be able to kind of keep everything relatively bottled up until then.
But they might figure we got to go all the way now because our window of time, our window of opportunity is closing.
Like I said, maybe last night, just because I knew I had legal stuff today and I haven't had legal stuff in a while.
So you kind of get that, you know, that thought.
So that was definitely on my mind.
It's not like a, but no, it's not like a worry or a stress thing.
I just can't turn off my mind.
And this is normally while I'll sit in bed with the TV on or like listening to music or scrolling through X because it's just like I'm trying to just wear my mind out.
But it just doesn't happen.
So, you know, you take a bunch of melatonin or whatever, try to sleep it off.
Hope you're getting a good workout in, though.
That's the most important thing.
Patrick Nahara.
Oh, and you're the best.
It's so easy to get bogged down in the nonsense, so I'll keep it light.