Epstein Files Release, Trump Gold Card Visa, Andrew Tate In US, Newsom's Podcast | PBD Podcast | 553
Patrick Bet-David, Vincent Oshana, Adam Sosnick and Tom Ellsworth cover Donald Trump proposing a $5M Gold Card Visa, Pam Bondi announcing the release of the Epstein flight logs & client list, Andrew & Tristan Tate arriving to the U.S., Gavin Newsom launching a new podcast, and Gene Hackman's untimely death.
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07:54 - 📕VT Culture Book - For The RIGHT Person, It'll Be Your Last Job: https://bit.ly/3XgtWLR
10:25 - Trump's $5M Gold Card Visas program.
23:03 - Pam Bondi promises Epstein files release.
35:17 - Gavin Newsom's new podcast.
51:02 - Trump's cabinet meeting with Musk.
53:25 - Monica Lewsinky says Clinton should've resigned over scandal.
1:06:05 - Jake Tapper's book on Biden's cognitive decline.
1:16:11 - Bezos gives WaPo writers an ultimatum.
1:31:00 - Single mothers in the U.S. increase.
1:45:40 - Gene Hackman dead
1:48:31 - 70 Christians beheaded in the Congo.
1:58:54 - Steamer Destiny accused of revenge porn.
2:06:45 - Luigi Mangione restricts photos from fans.
2:15:37 - DeSantis doesn't want Andrew Tate in Florida.
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Handshake is better than anything I ever signed right here.
You are a one-on-one.
My son's a little bit more.
I don't think I've ever said this to you.
I can't hear you, bud.
All right.
How are you guys doing?
All right.
Rob, what episode are we on today?
5.53.
553.
Okay.
All right.
So we got a lot of things to talk about.
Vinny has lost his patience, but Pam Bondi made an announcement yesterday that today, keyword, and what she said was hopeful.
Hopefully.
It's coming out tomorrow.
Man, he can live 40 days without food, four days without water, four minutes without air, but four seconds with hope.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
It'll come out today.
Hopefully.
That might be one of the most profound things that we're talking about.
Let's have some hope.
I got the chills.
Trump unveils plans to sell migrant gold card visas for $5 million.
Some people are pissed off.
Why would you sell America?
Some people realize this has been around for a while.
It's nothing new, except a number is a big number.
Trump signs executive order to make healthcare prices transparent, told drug makers to move production to U.S. or face tariffs.
Trump Airport, Trump Day, GOP loyalists tried to turn adulation into law.
People want this face also on, I think, what's that statue in South Dakota we've been to?
That is Mount Rushmore.
Mount Rushmore.
Yes, they want to do that as well.
Trump shares a bonkers AI-generated vision for Gaza Utopia, complete with bearded belly dancers and gold statue of himself.
One of my friends texted me this yesterday.
How do you feel about this?
And I have to explain to you what I said to him because it was funny as hell how I responded.
By the way, there was a story by Fox News saying woman got arrested.
Rob, did you see that?
Which was kind of weird saying woman arrested after whatever, whatever at the dealership.
And this was the Fox News post.
Woman arrested?
That's her.
That's her.
She looks good.
You got to see his pictures.
Yeah.
Look, either Fox is playing jokes with people and they had a Babylon B moment where like a 22-year-old editor is working there saying, you know what, I'm going to screw with everybody and confuse the shit out of them.
Or maybe they really meant it.
And we'll talk about it anyways.
Pastoral right there.
Yeah.
Pastor Jamal Bryant calls blacks who celebrated at White House runaway slaves and coons.
This is a pastor.
Vinny, Jamal, Pastor Jamal.
You know Jamal.
Lawmakers, we talk about this.
So Trump to cabinet, you're out if you're unhappy with Musk.
If anybody is not happy with Musk, you're out.
Mark Cuban said Elon Musk doesn't give a shit that he's making Trump's job a thousand times harder.
That's what Cuban said.
Meaning maybe he would do a better job and Mark Cuban would make Trump's job 10 times harder.
Marr Bill Maher, Democrats will lose every election without shift on trans issues.
Monica Lewinsky said Clinton should have resigned or at least not thrown me under the bus.
Okay.
He didn't throw you under the bus.
You threw yourself under the death.
Very was it really a bus at the White House?
I don't remember there being a bus at the White House.
No, there wasn't a bus at the White Bus.
It was a resolution.
He got a speech.
Oh, he loves cigars.
She loves cigars.
I literally thought she's saying he threw me under the bus.
I never remember anything like what was in buses.
Zero buses.
California college student demand the university remove financial aid barriers for illegal immigrants.
Brilliant.
Only California would think about something like that.
However, there's one interesting idea.
Californian came up with, whose name happens to be Gavin Newsom, who's the governor of the state of California currently today, soon to be Kamala, the way it's going.
He's starting a podcast.
Okay, just so you guys know, we'll talk about that as well.
His ad for the podcast is fantastic.
He has so much time on his hand.
The state's running so well.
So it's not like half the city burnt down.
NASA estimated 20% of asteroid hitting Earth, but kept it quiet.
Let me read it one more.
By the way, reality is that may be the most important story out of all the things.
We'll just skip through it, right?
Let me read it to you one more time.
Okay.
NASA estimated 20% chance of an asteroid hitting Earth, but kept it quiet.
You know, it was in a panic.
It was confidential.
What would you do anyway?
America's wealthiest.
What do you mean, what would you do?
Pray, get my shit to you.
There's a lot of things you can do.
Yeah.
Yeah, Vegas cocaine.
You can learn how to surf if the big waves are coming.
200-foot wave.
Yeah, that bunker that Mark Zuckerberg wants.
Yeah, I get it.
I lived in Romania my whole life.
I still haven't learned how to serve.
We'll start now.
America's wealthiest households driving nearly half of consumer spending, Moody's.
By the way, yesterday I was at an event in Miami with Goldman Sachs, with one of their vice chairs speaking about the economy.
He gave, man, he gave five points about how he.
Yeah, seriously, it's something I can't wait to share.
It's a very good.
This guy's a player.
He was a former president of the Dallas Federal Reserve.
So he's somebody that's a very connected guy.
Did he work with our old friend?
Yes.
Progressive YouTuber Destiny, one of Vinny's favorite guys, accused of revenge porn.
And Vinny's going to defend him.
Adam's going to debate it, but it is what it is.
Luigi Mangioni.
Luigi Mangioni begs fans to stop bombarding him with photos in jail.
What?
And he said specifically, limit him to five pictures, please.
I've been sending 10 at a time.
I mean, can you imagine that that's a story by the mirror to say lower the number of messages being sent.
All right.
And then maybe a couple of the stories that we want to talk about.
This next one is one that Adam really wants to talk about.
He's got a lot of stats on this.
After years of decline, Christianity's growth in the U.S. remains stable.
So you have your data that you were talking about earlier.
We'll go through that.
Fantasy, AI video.
I already told you that.
A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the U.S. in a decade.
House Doge hearing erupts over Democrat deeming Trump grifter in cheap, referring to President Musk.
And this guy happens to be a congressman out of Florida.
I think he's 28 years old.
We'll show him.
Monica Lewinsky will go back to it.
A new law ignites a wave of new social security benefits claim.
Bezos, by the way, he said something.
Bezos said something here in the interview that Tom was telling me right before we went live.
I don't even want to, you have to hear what Bezos said in the interview to the guy that he wants to give the job to.
What a powerful statement, Tom.
You're absolutely right.
Bezos orders Washington Post opinion section to embrace personal liberties and free markets.
There was an or else.
There was an or else.
I like it.
New book to detail cover of a Biden's death decline before 2024 election, Jake Tapper.
And then there's millions of clips of him defending the decline by Jake Tapper.
So I don't know how he's going to stand up.
Jake Tapper from CNN wrote.
Jake Tapper wrote a book talking about Biden's decline while he was defending the decline of Biden.
It doesn't matter.
Very weird.
Fired CBS reporter Catherine Hetheridge, Herridge.
Herridge reveals photos of files on Hunter Biden, COVID origins, seized by network, attack on investigative journalism.
And then there's another story here.
Trump encourages Defense Secretary Pete Hexett to fire every single general involved in botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
He says, I don't want to tell you what to do with your job.
But then Pete Hexett responded, you'll see what that is.
And by the way, do you have that Swalwell's clip of what happened with the guy sitting next to him?
Found that 90-minute recording that he shared on what he was addressing.
Maybe we'll go into that as well, Rob.
It's very interesting.
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Okay, so let's get into the message.
The message, the first clip I want to get into, Rob, is Trump's $5 million gold card.
First of all, I love this idea.
Okay.
And there's a lot of different stories that goes with this.
Again, there's been eruption over this.
People saying, why would you do this?
You're selling America.
You're doing this.
You're doing that.
Trump unveils plan to sell migrants gold card visas for $5 million.
Okay.
And this $5 million comes up with some benefits.
Okay.
I will let him describe it to you.
And he looks back at Howard Lutnick.
Rob, go ahead and play this clip and then we'll get right into it.
We're going to be doing something else.
It's going to be very, very good.
We're going to be selling a gold card.
You have a green card.
This is a gold card.
We're going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million.
And that's going to give you green card privileges.
Plus, it's going to be a route to citizenship.
And wealthy people will be coming into our country by buying this card.
They'll be wealthy and they'll be successful.
And they'll be spending a lot of money and paying a lot of taxes and employing a lot of people.
And we think it's going to be extremely successful.
Never been done before or anything like this, but it's something that we're going to be putting out over the next, would you say, two weeks, Howard?
Do you want to say a couple of words about it?
Sure.
Wait a minute.
Do you have to invest a certain amount of money in this country in order to qualify for that gold card?
Exactly.
So the EB5 program was really, you lend some money, but it was all, it was full of nonsense, make-believe, and fraud, and it was a way to get a green card that was low-priced.
So the president said, rather than having this sort of ridiculous EB5 program, we're going to end the EB5 program.
We're going to replace it with the Trump gold card, which is really a green card, gold, so they'll be able to pay $5 million to the U.S. government.
They'll have to go through vetting, of course.
We're going to make sure they're wonderful, world-class global citizens.
They can come to America.
The president can give them a green card and they can invest in America and we can use that money to reduce our deficit.
Why do we give out lotteries of green cards?
Why do we give out EB5 for green cards?
President of the United States understands that the right answer is why don't we eliminate the deficit of the United States of America instead?
The gold card, the gold card, well, millions, but the gold card will bring in with it people that create jobs, very high-level people.
I think companies will pay to get people in.
For instance, you today graduate from the Wharton School of Finance or Harvard or Stanford or any of the other things.
You can pause right there.
Okay, we get the idea.
I like that.
By the way, if you look at the math, if 20 use this, it's $100 million.
$200 is $1 billion.
$2,000 is $10 billion.
$20,000 is $100 billion.
$200,000 is a trillion dollars.
$200,000 people.
How many people from China do you think want to leave that have the $5 million?
How many people from other countries do you think have the $5 million?
Tens of thousands from the market.
Tom, your thoughts on this.
I think it's great.
I think it's really great.
Last year, I went to Austria for Grand Prix race, part of Bailey's 18th birthday and graduating high school.
We had a celebration over there.
And I met two team owners.
And it was kind of interesting before this even came up that very much wanted dual citizenship in the U.S. and made a comment about that.
Where do you live?
I live in Dallas and I live down here.
Oh, that's really great.
And so I spoke to two, and it's very interesting.
So there's people, I think, everywhere.
And this is before I even heard about this, but there is, they call it latent demand, when there's demand for a product or something and people are using an alternative.
And I think you're going to see a ton of people that respond to this.
And when you take a look on college campuses, you see a lot of children from very wealthy parts of the world coming to our universities.
And by the way, I believe it's John Hopkins, has a special, you know, the hospital.
It has a special floor with security for foreign nationals.
So they're coming here to educate their kids.
They're coming here to get top-flight health care.
And so now you can come here and have a second home and invest in businesses and pay taxes here.
I think it's a good thing.
I think it's a very good thing.
By the way, so for those that have lost their shit, Rob, can you do me a favor?
Just go to ChatGPT, okay?
Go to ChatGPT and type in, you know, what are EB5 cards available by other countries?
Okay, so watch this.
They said this is nothing new, ChatGPT.
Other countries offered as well.
Canada, $1.2 million investment or loan to the government for five years or non-refundable contribution.
Bingo.
So Canada's got $1.2 million.
You think the U.S. is at least four times a better country than Canada?
Sure.
UK, 2 million.
In UK, government bonds, shares or loans, residency and path, citizenship, five to six years, closed in 2022 because of security concerns.
Makes sense.
Australia, $5 million in qualifying Australian investments for your provisional visas and a pathway.
Portugal, $280,000 to $500,000.
Spain, $500,000.
Greece, $250,000 to $500,000.
New Zealand, $3 to $10 million.
We are cheap compared to New Zealand.
Go a little lower.
There's a few.
Okay.
Malta, $750,000.
St. Kitts and Neves, $250,000 or $400,000 in real estate.
Dominica, $100,000 to $200,000.
Turkey, you want to go to Turkey with Erdogan, $400,000.
UAE, $2 million or AED money, which is $545,000.
The point here is, this is the way they started spinning it.
Oh, my God.
He's doing this.
He's doing that.
All this other stuff that he's doing.
Yeah, I think it's actually a low-ticket item that they're doing it at.
And there's a lot of people that want to come to a place like this.
And for $5 million, you'll get all the benefits.
A lot of people are willing to pay for it.
Adam.
Well, I actually think what the current system is, is way better.
Just leave the border open and let any person just run into the country, no problem.
I think that's working out just fine.
No, it's absolutely absurd.
So you're telling me we're going to bring in money.
We're going to bring in job creators.
We're going to lower the deficit.
And people got a problem with that.
I mean, you've told the story before about how you went to Panama and they were offering citizenship for like 300 grand or something like that.
Yep.
Cheap.
Canada, what is it?
$2 million.
New Zealand, $3 to $10 million.
UK, $5 million, whatever it is.
To get citizenship from the United States, if you get 200 people around the world to be $200.
$200,000.
$300,000.
I'm saying 200 people.
At $5 million, that's $1 billion.
That's insane.
What Trump is doing is just getting creative to deal with this $37 trillion in debt.
And I think Doge's expectations is what they're trying to do is, I think, $2 trillion.
So if you're telling me we can get $2 trillion here, a couple billion here, all right, U.S. aid, we're going to stop doing gay plays in Guatemala, whatever it is.
Let's figure out a way to lower the deficit.
How many people did they give payouts to leave the federal government?
I think 70,000 people, that's it.
Payout, leave, you're done.
They fired another 20,000.
We're broke.
And Trump's getting creative and how to get our money back.
I think it's brilliant.
Vinny.
I just think, well, it's just Trump.
Guys, if Trump walked on water, you know what the left would say?
Oh, he couldn't swim.
And I just want to, it's unbelievable.
That's exactly what they would say.
No, it's pretty good.
If you think about it, because it's, it's, it's just, Tommy, it's just insanity and that this brain, the TDS, and it's absolutely real.
We are winning so hard, Tom, I don't think that they could handle it, which I think is a great idea.
You don't think there's 200,000 people around the world that would love to do it?
But I just want to give a quick shout out.
Tom was sick yesterday, right?
Dying.
And look at Tom right now.
I just want you guys to know he didn't recover from his cold, Pat.
The cold recovered from him.
That's how gangster and hardcore Tom is.
That cold is Tom Norris in the house.
Tom Norris in the house.
Give it to me.
I don't care if I get to it.
Anyways, Tom, thank you for you guys that manected him to give him love.
He'll get back to here soon because it was a lot of them.
All right, let's get to the next story.
You didn't weigh in.
My weigh-in is I love it.
I'm excited about it.
I don't think it's that big of a deal.
I don't know what the number is going to be.
I don't know how many people are going to want to pay for it.
I can tell you thousands of people in China are trying to get the hell out is what they're trying to do.
Okay.
Thousands are trying to get the hell out.
Now, the challenge with China's problem is when people want to get out, they can't get their money.
How do you get your money out?
So you may be a billionaire in China, but you're only a billionaire in China.
You're not a billionaire anywhere else.
Other people have tried to get out of it.
And the last time we heard about them was three years ago.
You know who I'm talking about.
The invisible Jack Ma.
When's the last time you heard about Jack Ma talking?
Oh, he made us a comment on stage about what's going on there.
And the guy's the greatest hide and go sick champion in the last three years.
We can't find him where he's at.
Well, even in Miami and South Florida, real quick, if you go to Sunny Isles, where I basically grew up, it's all Russian.
It's all Russian.
Basically, the Russians took their rubles.
They got out of there.
If you go to Dorrell, it's all Venezuelan.
If you go to Coral Gables, it's all Cuban.
Basically, any rich people is like, I got to get out of this freaking country.
And they've done that.
So, what do you think the number is going to be, though?
Or does it even matter?
What do you think the number is going to be?
You think the number is going to be 200?
I don't even think it matters as long as you're bringing in.
Rob, can you run a poll?
How many people you think are around the world, 8 billion people?
Let's say, you know, take the 0.1% that can afford to do something like this.
8 billion, 10% is what?
800 million, 1% is 80 million.
0.1% is 8 million.
If we go to 0.01%, it's 800,000.
Of the 800,000 that can afford it, would a quarter of them be willing to do this?
Do they want to leave their country at 200?
I don't know.
I don't know if they need to do it because here's the thing: the people that can afford to do this can afford to come here legally.
The people that can afford to do this.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
Like the people that have $5 million, guess what?
You probably want them to come over here as a guest.
Of course.
You probably want them to come over here.
So I don't know if they're going to need this.
I don't know how you set this up.
When I was playing poker in Panama many, many years ago with a senator and a couple other guys, they were describing to me that a lot of people are moving here from Dallas, from Chicago, from this.
Guys are sitting around the time.
I'm like, where are you from, Dallas?
Oh, really?
So what brought you here?
No, no, I live here.
How long have you been here?
Six years.
Why?
All you have to do is bring whatever it was at the time, $300,000 to $500,000.
Seriously, yeah, what do you love about it here?
Unemployment is 2.3%.
They leave you alone.
It's a nice place.
Good hard rock, you know, over here.
You can go do this.
You can go do it.
I'm so seriously.
Yeah.
All right.
How about yourself?
I'm from Chicago.
Why'd you come here?
Same exact reason.
What kind of business you're on?
I'm like, if these guys are gaining these types of people, are there 200,000 people that we can gain at $5 million?
I don't know.
No.
I'm actually curious what that number is going to be.
What does it say?
$1,000, $200,000?
A million plus.
I don't know if I agree with a million plus.
I think that's the range, by the way.
I think the range is that thousand range-ish.
I'd actually love to know within 12 months of introducing this program, how many people took advantage of it, right?
It's like having the black card at 5 million bucks.
Okay.
Now, if he would have said $5 million as a gold card plus a membership to Mar-a-Lago, that would have been a whole situation.
And to the boardroom.
That would have been the way to piss off half the world.
Oh, my God.
And he would have done it this way.
I didn't want to do it.
I talked to my team, but Howard, he's a very good salesman.
He convinced me.
And I said, yes, this makes sense.
So I decided as a noble cause, talk to Don, talk to Eric, talk to the kids.
We're adding a Mar-a-Lo membership.
Oh, my God.
People would have lost their mind.
Flip.
Heck, I can't get a membership over there.
Screw these guys, right?
Anyways, all right.
So let's go to the next story here on what we have going on with this.
Lawmakers pressure Bondi to release Epstein's client list.
He's on Jesse Waters.
Okay.
Jesse is sitting down asking her the question that a lot of people want to be asked.
And he actually does a great job.
And here's the way Pam Bondi responds.
Go for it.
You said last week that you have the Epstein files on your desk.
When can we see them and what's taking so long to release them?
I do.
Jesse, there are well over this.
This will make you sick.
200 victims.
200.
So we have well over 250, actually.
So we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information.
But other than that, I think tomorrow, the personal information of victims.
Other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, you're going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.
Hopefully.
What kind?
Are we going to see who was on the flights?
Are we going to see any evidence from what he recorded?
Because he had all of his homes wired with recording devices.
What you're going to see.
Hopefully tomorrow is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information.
But it's pretty sick what that man did.
Okay.
Well, along with his co-defendant.
Absolutely.
And he had help.
That's for sure.
He sure did.
The co-defendant is Julian.
Okay.
What's that?
Maya humble opinion.
Let me, because I want to hear myself a little bit louder because I can't.
If you're just a body language reading person, guys, do you really, do you believe, like, remember the, remember the vigor of how she was like, yeah, we're going to get everybody.
It kind of seems a little bit downplayed right now.
Like, this list has been sitting there.
By the way, I don't want to know the victims' names.
I don't want to see any of the victims.
I want the names of the people that flew to that pedophile island.
And guess what?
In correlation, Tom, with the tapes that you guys have, the FBI, they're turned out.
Guys, they have, the guy had truckloads of camera equipment and freaking videotape for years of everybody that was there.
Again, I don't want to see any crazy stuff.
I don't want to see if there is allegedly Bill Clinton or whoever, Bill Gates in a room with underage people.
Can you give us one?
Can one person, and I'm not talking about it selfish for me.
What about the victims of those children?
Guys, children, because sex trafficking, we just say it, you know, I'm not saying this.
I'm saying the world's like, ah, you go to Miami Airport, you go to Fort Lauderdale Airport.
There's an announcement that's like, remember, be aware of sex trafficking.
Like, it's a real problem.
And all those kids that were there, Tom, those kids that were not only assaulted, they were doing massages, and who knows, maybe just killed and buried somewhere where nobody's going to know.
What about them?
They need justice.
I want one of these freaking demons to be in trouble because I personally, I think it's going to be a release of like this.
Oh, so-and-so was on the plane and they went there.
Okay, and what?
I want to know who did what and who was in trouble because we deserve one person to go to jail.
Delay Maxwell is riding in prison for 20 years.
What about the girls that she was pimping out?
Where are the customers?
If Tom's a kingping drug dealer and we arrest Tom, where are all the clients?
Who'd you sell the drugs to?
You know what I mean?
Where would you sell it to, Tom?
So I think from what the attitude was, and Kash Patel said day one, I just retweeted it again today.
Today's day four.
No names, no nothing.
I was going to be released day one.
We deserve it.
The victims deserve it.
And everybody that was on there needs to be held accountable because to me, it almost seems like they read it and they're like, oh, shoot.
Maybe some of our friends are on there.
That's the problem that I think, Tom.
That's me.
I think that's exactly what the problem is.
I think the closer you get to actually doing something really big and really noble, the more nervous it gets.
And you get big people have been sitting in the shadows and preparing themselves.
I mean, this is like the situation with Diddy.
Diddy has got a lot of people checkmated.
And we heard the recording to his son where he was talking about the pizza boxes.
People that I know reached out to me.
Hey, you know what those pizza boxes are?
I said, yeah, I know.
They're flat servers.
Yeah.
It's a flat server.
And so he was hit.
You know the recording I'm talking about?
Of course.
So Diddy was telling, and by the way, what's on those flat servers?
The recordings.
Of every room.
Of every room at Diddy's place.
And so, and by the way, who's on there?
Everybody.
So that's the problem.
It ain't no party like a Diddy party.
And basically, You got two people, you know, in LBJ, and you've got, you know, a certain gentleman who was walking around without a shirt in his underwear.
And by the way, we know there's more than that.
We know there's so much more than this.
And there are some very high-end people.
This idea when you said there's no party like a Diddy party, and Adam said, that's for sure.
Did you just completely miss that?
Adam was what was listen.
I'm going to come to your next.
Tom, please finish your thoughts and stop interrupting yourself.
No, no, no.
I'm with it.
And I think what happens is.
You're with it that there's no party like a Diddy party.
No, I'm with Vinny.
It was with Tom.
I got it.
What happens right now?
What we are seeing right now is the people that have the wealth and the connections are protecting each other.
And right now, they are in a picture this.
There's 200 people in a circle, and they're all lifting their right hand, pointing a gun at the next guy's head.
And it goes around in a circle.
They call it this.
This is not a racial statement.
They call it a Mexican standoff.
Say, we both die?
You die, I die.
Two Mexican people that are working in the production.
No, that's it.
And that's a problem with me Mexicanos.
Tomas.
He could have made that point without targeting Mexican people.
Next thing you know, you want to play Russian roulette, Tom.
And now I'm going to upset those people in Dora.
They don't want to do that.
Make your payment.
Next thing you don't do it, you're going to do a Jewish joke.
That was just a legal.
Ain't no part of like a Diddy party because the Diddy party don't stop until the FBI shows up.
It's not going to happen.
So the FBI shows up today.
I think Viddy brings up a good point.
People want to know what the hell was going on with this guy, Epstein.
I think they did a poll of who do you want the FBI Kash Patel and now our friend Dan Bongino to basically release.
I think it was 9-11, JFK, MLK, Aliens, Roswell, Epstein, and by far, far away, it was Epstein.
People want to know what's going on.
You know who I want to know?
You know who I want to know about the Epstein?
I don't really want to know about a guy who went one time, whatever you went one time.
Who went 10 times?
Who went 20 times?
Who was the most VIP frequent guest at Epstein Island?
Because as you know, someone might be like, hey, we want to do a deal.
Let's get him on a plane.
Okay, cool.
You know, whoever it may be, you go one time and you go, yeah, I didn't really like the vibes and I never went again.
Who's got the lifetime membership that they're hanging out there?
Exactly.
Non-stop.
And like, even not to make a joke, even at a Diddy party, because he's been in Miami, just to use this analogy, there's like, look at this house right here.
There's a big difference in being on the lawn versus being in the gazebo versus being in the house or going upstairs into Diddy's bedroom.
And that's how these kind of things are.
What was it like for you?
So upstairs in Diddy's bedroom, I had a great time with Ditten.
Watching because FBI is listening.
But a lot of people, a lot of people, whether it's Epstein, whether it's Diddy, have been to parties where you're on the lawn, you get on the flight, whatever.
There's a big difference when you're in the VIP, VIP, VIP of the shadiest people in the world.
So that's who I want to.
And here's the reality, Pat.
Guys, we know, okay, Epstein did not kill himself in the prison.
You interviewed him?
The brother was like, that's not my brother.
There's ties with him with Mossad and recording people and leveraging people and all that stuff.
There's people that think he's still alive.
Well, his brother thinks so.
Well, I mean, dude, if you did all that you did for them, guess what?
They could do the old switch rule.
And then the cameras didn't work.
The prisoner, the guards fell asleep.
It's like, how dumb do you think people are?
Well, not even dumb.
The fact that we all know, but what are you going to do?
Whatever the media tells us.
And then we're promised all the other stuff.
MLK, JFK.
We're not stupid, guys.
There's no way.
There's no way Oswald did the shooting by himself.
No way.
I'm nasty at shooting.
Okay.
I cannot do a bull action pat from back there up there.
And there's no way on a clunky Italian single shot rifle.
That's my boy.
From your deposit.
So he's doing that.
And if you guys watch the Zaputa film, which they did edit, he's choking for a second because one bullet hit him here.
He's choking like this.
And then Jaclyn tried to come and see if he's okay.
And then the fact that they proved in court in an American, in that day and age, in court, a magic bullet.
You know what they proved?
That the bullet went through him, hit Connolly, and in midair, the bullet did a U-turn and then came back.
The word magic means make-believe.
It's fake.
Second.
And I'll just, guys, is it just me?
I want the answer.
Stop bullshitting us.
If it happened, we know what happened.
Tell us.
How do you just go from Epstein to Kennedy?
What do we do?
Because this is supposed to be released as well.
That's a little part of it.
Well, that's Diana, Paulino, a little bit, but there's something very weird about this story.
I don't know.
There's something very weird about the Epstein one that people get very uncomfortable with.
And I don't know why.
And did you see?
You guys remember?
You played it here where Elon's getting interviewed by Tucker.
And dude, this was the most shocking thing.
He goes, there's a lot of billionaires scared about that list.
He goes, like, who?
Tucker goes, like, Reid Hoffman, your old friend.
Should he be worried?
Yes.
He did.
By the way, that type of response means without a question, Elon knows exactly who Reid Hoffman is as a person.
The way that he just answered, like, yes, there wasn't even a pause, guys.
He knows.
They have a lot of history to get.
Of course, but he's been to the island.
He's flown on the thing, right?
Allegedly.
He's been there.
No, no, no.
That's the whole deal.
Well, listen, we want accountability.
Guys, not for me, for the girls, for the young boys that all were assaulted, and none of them were ever going to be heard of ever again.
So then the question becomes, one, it's either, you know, because the left wants to say, well, it's because Trump was, you know, friends with Epstein.
They'll show the pictures, right?
Two, it's a lot of the people that funded the campaign, they were getting assets from what was going on on that island.
And they're like, look, man, if you want the support, don't release that because we got a lot of intel on a lot of world leaders around the world and we lose that leverage that we have on them.
So could it be the fact that there is a leverage on the people around the world and that's the reason why they don't want to give it up?
Because if they release it, they automatically lose that leverage permanently to be able to get what they want out of the other people.
I don't know.
Maybe.
I think that's, I'm trying to really think why they're hesitant about this.
Kids were involved.
What are you hesitant about?
Right?
That's the part.
I don't have the answers.
We're just, you know, a bunch of podcasters, business owners.
We're doing what we're doing here right now.
Just really fast.
What do you think she's going to really?
What information you think are we going to get to?
I don't think it's going to be what you want to see.
I think it's going to be a maybe two or three stories, and there's going to be a lot of blacks, a font, a black highlighter that Tom called it, right?
The CIA's groovy black highlighter.
That's right.
The CIA is a groovy black highlighter, which means a lot of the stuff that they don't want the world to see, they're not going to show.
That's what I believe.
They'll answer to God at some point, which that's the only comfortable.
We will see.
We will see.
Now, on some bright side, you know, Gavin Newsom started a podcast.
Yes.
Yeah, I know you were excited.
This is exciting stuff.
Social media blasts, gaslighting Gavin Newsom after he announces new podcast.
Let's run the ad for him, Rob.
Go ahead and run the ad.
Go for it.
Play it.
We need to change the conversation.
And that's why I'm launching a new podcast.
And this is going to be anything but the ordinary politician podcast.
I'm going to be talking to people directly that I disagree with.
Oh, yeah, Charlie Kirk.
As people I look up to, but more important than anything else, I'll be talking directly with you, the listener.
Real conversations: what's going on with the cost of eggs?
What are the impacts, real impacts to you around tariffs?
What power does an executive order really have?
And what's really going on inside of Doge?
Look, there's an onslaught of information that we take in.
So let's take it to the sources without the typical political mumbo jumble.
In the first few weeks, we're going to be sitting down with some of the biggest leaders and architects in the mega movement.
This is Gavin Newsome.
All right.
How do you think it's going to do, Tom?
How do you think it's going to do?
I mean, everybody's talking about it, which means it's probably getting some eyeballs.
By the way, is it a YouTube channel or it doesn't show YouTube?
No, it says Spotify.
Huh, interesting.
Okay, how do you think it's going to do, Tom?
So it will initially do well on what I call the power of curiosity.
So if you take a look back at the history of Bruce Springsteen and Obama, who put something together, remember that?
Yeah, of course.
It got canceled within a year, right?
What happened?
It got canceled.
Exactly.
Within a year.
So it went through the curiosity phase.
They had some guests.
It had some things, had a little fizz, and then it goes away.
I think that's what's going to happen here.
You're going to have some interest.
You know, you're going to have a lot of people do it.
I remember a radio station that was in California, and they announced that they were going to be nothing but the left.
And there is big billboards all over Ventura Boulevard, which is like federal highway of South Florida.
And map of the, and it had this big blue California.
We're on the left and we're proud.
And so, and it didn't last a minute because the fact of the matter was conservative radio works because it's logical to the hearts of the people and it draws the listeners, which is something that liberals freak out about.
They don't understand.
Find me one liberal of the order of like a limbaugh or 11 who has been able to build an audience to sustain it on liberal talk radio.
It's not there.
I don't know.
To be a, what do you call it?
Devil's advocate.
Devil's advocate.
The number one podcast right now on Spotify is the Midas Touch as of right now.
What's that?
I think they're liberals now.
Is that what it is?
I think it's a liberal slant about Midas Touch.
This guy was a top lawyer for Colin Kaepernick.
Oh, okay.
So three brothers out there.
I think I just looked at it right now and I saw that.
Three brothers with very unique backgrounds.
Yeah, but the point, the point, the point to me is, is it the fact, like, because just this week, we were kind of surprised that Rachel Maddow has 2 million listeners.
Yes.
Right?
It's a lot of listeners, Tom.
Okay.
It's a lot of listeners.
The point you make about the left's ideas not having logic to be able to last long term makes sense.
Maybe it's a great season to start it because there's an enemy.
Like podcasting was easy for conservatives under Biden than it is under Trump.
Because under Trump, what are you doing?
Just, yeah, great idea.
Yeah, great idea.
Surely.
Yeah, great idea.
I'm so bored out of my mind.
I don't know.
Let me tell you.
I don't know.
I think this is actually a very good time for liberals to start a podcast.
I actually think it's a very good time to start it and see what you could do.
I don't know.
I mean, it's easy for us to sit here and just.
I don't disagree with that.
Yeah.
But I don't think Gavin Newsom has a gravitas to do it.
He's going to have a bunch of guests.
People are going to see that he's just this vacuous son of a bitch.
And yes, Tom.
And that's going to be that.
You vacuum.
And within a year, within a year, it's done.
This, and by the way, remember, he has to shut this off the minute he announces he's running for president.
So, this is, let's call it what it is.
This is publicity and campaign.
Bingo.
And remember, remember, he was on a, he was a regular, what podcast was he a regular on?
He was like the third wheel.
He was on it like every third.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Gavin was?
Yeah, he was like a regular guest on a podcast going all the way through election season.
Was it Adam Corolla or Devon Navy?
Oh, yeah, because I was going to say, David Adams.
It's another podcast.
Tom's right.
Was it the one with the three actors with Jason Bateman and those guys?
I really don't know.
Vinny, what do you think about this?
Well, first of all, the fact that the gall, the audacity for him to start a podcast when Adam nailed it, your state is still smoking from the freaking $250 billion damage.
Almost 1,700 structures burned to the ground, lives lost.
You're already talking about building back and low-income housing and doing his little worm snake dance, talking about talking to Shapiro from Hawaii and how they're going to get land grabs and all that shit.
And then $24 billion wasted on homeless, highest taxes, lets everybody vote, no ID, all this shit, high-speed rail, $14 billion.
Your state has gone to complete poop, okay?
And you know, and you know this.
Look at what we have to go through.
What we do, what the prep have, with everything, with you, with Rob and all of us in the stories.
It takes a lot of time and effort to do this, okay?
Shame on him.
Like, what was the first thing he said?
We need to change the conversation.
No, no.
We need to change the governor of California.
That's what it is.
And you made a great point, Tom.
And you made a great point because I had it written down here.
He knows he's done.
He's doing the 2027 run.
Kamala Harris, she popped out all of a sudden.
She's in the Palisades looking around.
You can smell.
Yeah, you can smell the smoke.
Get the hell out of here.
He had a double tall crown and water, please.
Yeah, exactly.
She looks like she's been partying, which I can't, but you know, she spent a billion dollars.
She might as well keep partying and keep the party going.
But this is all strategic.
By the way, he's not going to last on a podcast and talk because I saw on the montage Charlie Kirk's face.
I dare him to sit down with you, Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, Adam Carolla sat with them, Rob, and Adam Corolla ate him up until he had nothing to do.
I get the shift.
I respect the play because he has to, guys, there's nobody else podcasting.
All right.
But I'm going to say this to Californians.
And as all my family lives there, and I lived there for over 15 years, if you guys vote for these people, if you vote for Kamala Harris for your governor, or you vote for this guy for president, I have zero remorse for you when shits the fan harder than it already is.
Period.
That's it.
Adam.
Well, so he's going to start this podcast, Gavin Newsome.
I don't know if you know this, guys.
The comment section and podcast can be pretty brutal.
Talk to us about it.
I don't know.
From what I hear.
From what I hear, they'll really let you know how they feel.
You know, I don't think we have anyone like that that lets us know exactly how they feel or that if they should fire somebody for the last five years.
Zero sympathy.
But they could also be pretty insightful.
What's your point, though?
Gavin is battle tested.
What's your point?
Gavin's battle tested.
Thank you for throwing that in there.
But I will tell you, battle-tested.
We'll see about that.
You don't think Gavin's battle-tested?
Well, he showed up to the Republican debates and just talked about it.
He just cut me off.
He's not a guide.
If you're saying that the fact that...
What I'm saying...
Tell us what you're saying.
Go ahead, tell us, please.
What's your point?
He's battle-tested.
You said he's not battle-tested.
I'm saying battle-tested.
I never said he's not battle-tested.
I'm saying that the comment section could be pretty brutal.
So let's see how long he will go without turning the comment section off.
How many times have you showed Twitter links or different articles or news websites that they turn the comment section off?
So my question is, how long will he keep it on?
But I think he did one thing.
I think he learned exactly what Kamala Harris didn't do.
What an idiot move by Kamala Harris not going on Joe Rogan.
Are you kidding me?
So I think Gavin Newsom is like reading the tea leaves, seeing what's going on there and says, let me get out there.
And then I do believe, I do agree with you, Pat.
I think there's going to be a resurgence of liberal podcasts or a surge of liberal podcasts, just like there was a surge of conservative podcasts, where there was the era of four years where they were banning free speech.
So now they're going to come back and be like, you see what Trump's doing?
You see what Elon's doing?
I mean, you just dealt with this yourself.
A guy tried to spit in your face.
Yeah.
D.C. spit on the federal agent's face.
That's what I'm saying.
You tried.
Right.
Right.
And you got his mask.
Exactly.
But these people are out there and they're going to be starting podcasts.
Let me tell you, like, you know, the level of hate you've gotten on the podcast of comments, for example, or what people say when they disagree with me or whoever else here.
Vinny, everybody loves Adam.
But, you know, for the most part, everybody loves Tom.
Forgive me.
But when it comes down to this, Tom, as much as you think that people are giving you hate, do you know what the level of hate Newsome's gotten versus you?
I actually want you to think about it.
You're saying me or?
Yeah, I know you.
Like, think about how much negativity you've gotten from the podcast or Cuomo.
A little bit.
What do you think Newsom's on?
Times 100.
No.
Times a billion more.
Way more.
Way more.
No.
let me just put it to you this way.
So here's what you got to, this guy's formidable.
People cannot take this guy lightly.
Rob, go to his account.
Go to his Twitter account.
So tell me this.
I want you to think about if it was anybody else that was announcing something like this, what do you think the comment sections are going to be?
Don't look, Tom.
Don't look.
Look at me.
Don't look at him.
Don't look.
Congratulations.
It's about time.
Do you think they would close the comment sections or leave it open?
The average liberal on the left.
They would close it.
This is why this is Newsom.
Go to Newsom's.
Newsom doesn't give a shit.
Look at the comment section.
He's not reading it.
No, but look at the comment section.
They don't give a shit.
They don't care at all.
Look at this.
These are disrespectful, right?
He does not give a he doesn't give a flying hoot for anybody on what they're saying.
So this doesn't mean that, you know, his ideas are good.
This doesn't mean any of that stuff.
This guy is a battle-tested knowing how to dance and spin.
And the debate he did with DeSantis, there was no argument that he had statistically, but he made it seem like he won the debate because he is so shifty and he knows how to dodge.
He's like Mayweather.
You know, like a boxer that knows how to kind of do that versus the other guy said, and he knows how to go do these types of things.
So yeah, do I think he's going to be continuing to do this?
No, he's going to do this for probably a year, year and a half.
You know who he took this page out of?
Hey, Vivek did this.
Vivek went and did a podcast for a year and a half.
I'm on the road.
I'm doing a podcast.
I'm going to put the podcast on pause.
And now he's running for governor, right, for Ohio.
This guy's going to be doing this.
And I'm sorry, we have to put this on podcast on pause because I'm running for president.
And after all these conversations, I had both sides, I have a better understanding of why the MAGA voter is doing this.
I never realized this.
This is a very good sequencing leading up into winning independence over in 2027, 2028.
Strategically, I love it.
I love it.
And quite frankly, as somebody who is in the space, doing podcasts, I love competition.
I love other guys getting in and trying to see how they're going to be doing it.
He's not doing this to be a podcaster that's going to be competing forever and doing this.
No, no, he's doing this because this is his official presidential campaign has begun.
Yes.
Yesterday.
Yep.
The moment Biden opened up his Instagram account, you know who was one of the first comments in the first 10 minutes?
Me.
I commented, I said, he is officially about to announce that he's running for president.
And he did it a year later, okay?
When he opened it, Biden never had an Instagram account.
Year later, what Biden announced, I'm running for office.
And then what happened?
He became president.
This is his way of saying, I'm running for office 2027.
Now let's see what's going to happen, who he's going to bring.
I'd love to see him in Charlie.
I'd love to see him in a lot of different roles.
I actually think DeSantis would go on and have the conversation with them.
I think he can have a lot of guys that could go there to have the conversation with them.
If he does, it should be good.
And he's in California, so he's probably going to end up having Shamat on, Sachs on.
He's probably going to have some of those guys on if they agree to go on it.
I think that's going to be tough.
He's going to have no problem getting that.
And I hope that they say, you have to do this meaning long form.
You can't edit.
This has to be just.
If ever that goes there, my recommendation to anybody that goes there, record the entire podcast yourself.
Ask them.
I'm only willing to do this if I can bring my camera into record.
Do what the president did when 60 Minutes interviewed him and they tried to edit and all this other stuff.
By the way, did you see what the president said yesterday when a lady asked him about 60 minutes on CBS and soon and how much money will it be?
You didn't see this thing here, Rob.
Is this the one?
Yeah.
I believe so.
This one in your notes?
This is the one in my notes.
Watch this clip here.
Watch this.
Go for it.
President, you're in litigation with CBS news.
Is this a case that you'd like to see go to trial or are you opening up?
With who?
CBS, CBS?
Yes.
Well, CBS did something that was amazing.
Kamala was unable to answer a question properly.
And they took the question that they asked and they inserted an answer.
They gave her an answer.
This was two days before the election, right before the Sunday night before the election.
And they wrote out a they put her words from another question that was asked about a half an hour later.
And they put that into the question.
Nobody's ever even heard of it before.
Nobody's ever heard of anything like this before.
But they then did it, they say on numerous occasions.
And the FCC is looking at it very strongly, and everybody's looking at it.
But nobody's ever seen anything.
Think of it.
They took her answers and they changed them.
And I don't mean they changed a word or two or they cut off a half a sentence or they cut off a couple of words.
I mean, I've had that happen too, but that is just saying, you know, then they say, well, we want brevity.
You know, we wanted them to do it for time.
They took out her answer and they inserted an entirely different answer that made her sound confident.
And they did this.
And nobody's ever, I thought I've heard of everything when it comes to that stuff.
No, I've never heard of it.
Nobody's ever seen.
So we sued and we are in discussions of settlement.
What would a number be?
What's the number that you would issue?
I think it's a lot.
It probably did affect the election.
I mean, we won by a lot.
As I said, too big to rig.
But it probably did affect the election.
Yeah, probably could have won by more, but I could have lost the election because of that.
So guess what?
That's the point.
Whoever that goes and interviews with them, bring the cameraman.
I'll do it as long as you let me record it so we can't let you edit or do any of the other stuff that some people in the past are doing.
And if you don't do it, respect you.
If you do, at least we have the message here as well.
And by the way, President Trump was asked about this whole conversation with Elon Musk, Trump message to the cabinet.
Rob, I think there's a short clip.
It's like seven seconds, if you do have it, where when they ask him, hey, is this it, Rob?
This one's 30, but it's, yeah, it's the shortest one.
Go for it.
This is what he had to say to the people that are not happy with Musk.
Go for it.
Let the cabinet speak just for a second.
Is anybody unhappy with Elon?
If you are, well, throw him out of here.
Throw him out of here.
Very interesting seeing this cabinet right here.
He's being funny.
Look at this cabinet.
Look at these beautiful people.
We got Marco Rubio.
We got my boy Doug.
RFK, somehow tanner than ever.
What do you think about this?
I love it.
You got Pete Hegseth right there?
You got to think about the fact that if you don't like him, throw him out of it.
I think it was, I think it was sarcastic.
He's really sarcastic.
It was sarcastic.
And he's smiling.
He's just, you know, they're just trying to use anything bad to try to make it like just, and that you make a great point.
Look at how dope that freaking cabinet meeting is going to be.
We go back to that picture.
RFK, Rubio, Lutnik.
What a flight.
It's very interesting.
Who gets to sit where?
There must be some protocol.
That's Ms. McCann's wife to the left, if I'm not mistaken.
That is Linda.
Is that really?
Yeah, that's it.
What is she doing?
That's the ultimate warrior to the left of her.
Just right.
Is that the Bush Undertaker?
She is the Secretary of Education, I believe.
Yeah, I think she took Betsy DeVos's job.
Really?
And he said, make sure to replace your job.
That's when he said.
Look at Tulsi.
I hope you fire yourself.
Oh, look at Tulsi in the red back there.
Kelly Lauffler, SBA, right next to Tulsi.
These are historic, you know, days, moments.
These will be moments that you'll be watching and movies come 20 years from now, when you take your kids and you're sitting there watching saying Daddy went through these these seasons alive when this was taking place, and and the two.
But I I think about it, for just in a seating arrangement, the two closest seats to the president of the United States are Mark Rubio and what's his job title?
He's the state secretary of secretary of State, and and Pete Hegseth, secretary of HAIR GEL, of HAIR GEL, AND Defense AND Defense.
AND Suddenness, is right there as well.
Yeah, look you right there.
You had, you have RFK.
You got deaf oh and, and who's that?
Ciao, Rancl Ratcliffe?
Yep, so anyway is uh, where's Cash, Patel?
Well, let me go to a different story of maybe that's kind of very something that happened many years ago here.
So Monica Lewinsky, Clinton should have resigned or at least not thrown me under the bus.
So there's now speculation that she was thrown under the bus and and we don't know the facts behind this some are saying that is a figurative speech.
But go play this clip, Rob.
Go for it.
When you look back, once the news broke and how everything was handled by media and the White House yeah, how do you think it should have been handled?
Have you thought about, oh my gosh um, oh my god, I?
I think that I think that he should have said, um, i'm like now thinking this through.
I don't think i've answered this question before um, but good question, I haven't been asked that before.
Get it out of your mouth, not in.
I think that the right way to handle a situation like that would have been to probably say it was, you know, nobody's business and to resign, you know, or to find a way to find a way of staying in office.
That was, young girl go, not lying and not throwing a young person who is just starting out in the world under the bus.
And at the same time, i'm hearing myself say that and it's like, okay, but we're, we're also talking about the, the most powerful office in the world.
Is she a wait?
I'm so confused.
And she says, as a young girl, as a young girl, as a young girl they should have been as a young girl who is innocent, who's just an intern, as a young girl.
She was 22 yeah, 22.
You're banging a married man colonel, by banging, but whatever the hell, it was just a.
Whatever the hell, it was oral history.
You're a victim and you want me to respect you.
You're on the Bang, bang.
You're on a podcast called Call Her Daddy.
And you want me to take you serious?
Give me a freaking break.
You know exactly what the hell you were doing.
All right.
With all the allegations true that she was working.
This was a mosaic honeypot since we're talking about honeypots.
That was in what's his name's book?
Gordon Thomas's book, Gideon Spies, which they claim that Israel had recordings of Clinton and Lewinsky's conversations.
Let's just be honest.
Zero remorse for you.
You chose to sleep with a guy married, and I get it.
He's married to Hillary.
It's rough in these streets.
You got to get what you got to get.
But I have zero remorse.
Zero for more.
Anybody, I don't care about your age.
You're sleeping with a married man and he's the president of the United States.
You were trying to, that's damaging the freaking reputation of the country.
I have no remorse for her.
Call her daddy.
I look at it this way.
At that time, so the president is getting hummers in the Oval Office.
Not the vehicle.
Hummers?
Tom, I don't even know that concept.
And telling you guys, Tom is the dirty.
And it's sort of interesting.
At that time, the federal budget was almost balanced.
And we had very low deficits.
And so he was rewarding himself.
If the president's getting some nookie with some cigar situation, it helps the economy.
Yeah, you could.
I'm just saying.
What?
You know, weird cause and effect.
No, you know, you look at it like this, and people who are enamored, you know, and she got so much media and she got so much support that she becomes very self-enamored.
Yeah.
As if she doesn't kind of back up.
And to back up, she has to kind of minimize her view of herself to say, wait a minute, it was an intern that gave a couple hummers to the president.
What is a hummer?
It's not the car that Pat used to work on in the military.
Oral sex.
Yeah, thank you.
Wow.
Give him a blowjob.
Wow.
A couple of them, right?
Tom.
She was employed.
So does it.
So they're very turned up now, Tom.
And so when you look at that, you drag him into court, right?
You drag him into court number five.
And his defense is, come on, America.
I'm married to Hillary.
And we all would have gone, you know, look at her.
You know, the economy's good and things are going on.
Maybe you give her a settlement like everybody does and we get back to running the country.
Yeah.
Cash your question, Tom.
We get your point.
Yeah, catch you a question.
Would you be cool?
And I'm being dead serious.
I want to know what you guys think.
If a president cheating on his wife and sleeping with an intern would flip and get us back to the budget to be like, would you be cool with that?
If it helps the economy get back to where we're not even.
Let me tell you something.
Are you cool with it?
The president can get a hummer every day for 360 eight years.
Nobody cares.
No, but we want the president to be in a good mood.
We want him being very stable.
Well, Hillary's not.
Hillary didn't help at all.
He needed Monica to help him.
I agree with you.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
You know, Dave Chappelle had an amazing joke about Monica Lewinsky.
He goes, Do you guys understand how powerful it is to be sitting in the Oval Office?
I don't think you guys understand this.
This guy is so famous and he's so powerful and he runs the world that if you give him a hummer, now you're famous.
Now you're writing books.
This is great for your career.
Go make something out of yourself.
I don't think you understand how famous and powerful Bill Clinton was.
It's actually a damn tragedy.
That's the Linda.
What's happening?
Thank you.
It's actually a damn tragedy what's happened to Bill Clinton because this guy was a great president.
I think you said you voted for him, Pat.
This guy had peace, prosperity.
He had one little Hummer situation.
Yeah, but have you seen him?
And all of a sudden, people think he's basically a pedophile.
By the way, this is actually, this is about her.
The story's about her.
But nobody cares about her.
Acting like you know, at 22 years old, 18 years old.
You've gone to college four years, you're not naive, you knew what you were doing.
It's not like you're what is an adult nowadays, isn't it?
18, 18, 21 years.
If you order alcohol, if you have the government trust you to join the military, have a cigarette, and have alcohol, you made that decision.
So, don't give me this victimhood mentality stuff that, oh my God, I can't believe this.
He should have resigned.
He should have done this.
It's just, you know, you got some publicity, and she's trying to kind of make a comeback to get a little bit more publicity.
Good for you.
And wish you nothing but the best.
I will tell you, it's the part about it that I would have taken a different angle is the fact that no matter what job interview you go to, you're at a job interview, like you're interviewing her, and you say, You're like, you know, actually, think about your interview on her.
Monica, and you got the resume, and your assistant says, Yeah, she's applying for VP of operations.
All right, so what's her name?
Monica, Monica Lewinsky.
She just says Monica, and you're sitting, you're looking at the resume, and she walks in.
Hi, Mr. Bet David, and you're like, Recognize that advice.
Hi, Monica.
So what kind of experience do you have?
And then you're like, Hey, can I where'd you go, Vinny?
Hey, Vinny, where are you going?
I'm showing you really fast.
Vinny, you say, Hey, just for the sake of insurance, can we get the HR guys in here, please, to watch the interview?
Yeah, and you conduct the interview.
What is the toughest thing you ever overcame in your life?
And you can't even say, like, you can't even use certain verbs, like overcome is a certain words.
You have to be excited about that.
I overcame a lot of adversity.
What was the biggest challenge you've ever dealt with in your life?
Yeah, so all I'm saying is that's the part that to me is challenging for the rest of the world.
But you left your last job.
People heard me going for a job.
PV Hermie goes for a job.
What do you say?
There's certain things that's just funny, right?
Yeah.
You know, the way, who was that comedian that CK, what is this?
Louis C.K. Louis C.K. What happened?
He had an issue.
He was, well, Louis C.K., somebody's going to be aware of that.
He was allegedly.
Well, this is the stuff that, well, one of my favorite comedians.
He was in a hotel room and he would bring two girls in there.
And I guess one or two of them all.
Choose our words wisely here.
There were two, according to the victims report.
You want to call it.
Victims.
There were two women inside of a hotel room with Louis C.K. Louis C.K. asked if he could masturbate in front of them and they said yes.
And then he proceeded to and then they were shot.
Which is a victimless.
Yeah, like they were shot by he's a funny guy.
They were laughing.
Here's what he did.
He used that as a self-deprecation mode.
Came back.
Now he's doing shows.
Yeah.
He's back at it again.
It's funny.
That's the approach to take with her.
100%.
To kind of get over it and move on.
It's like Jeffrey Toobin.
I don't know, man.
Remember Tom I came in Toobin's like, look, now that we've addressed that, let's move on to this next story.
No, let's not.
Let's continue.
I see what you keep talking about.
This person who is saying that, Monica, she was on Larry King Live, and she admitted that when she was 18 years old and going to Lewis and Clark College, which I think is in Oregon, I think, that she was having an affair with a 40-year-old married man that she's never identified.
Whoops.
Lewinsky said this to Larry King.
Then she comes back down.
By the way, she went to Beverly Hills High School, grew up in LA, around a lot of fame, and her parents had influence.
And they picked up the phone and they called a man named Leon Panetta.
And they got her an unpaid internship.
So she understood how power and influence and phone calls work.
She absolutely understood.
And she had previously.
That's the part that I just have no tolerance for.
I love it.
My point, Pat, is everyone's looking at it as this innocent girl went to Washington.
Yeah.
No, she's telling the truth.
This innocent girl had just gotten off a romp with a 40-year-old married guy, goes to Washington.
Here's a story, Tom.
My ex was sleeping with Monica Lewinsky before she betted Bill Clinton.
Bingo.
So she's been a homewrecker for a minute.
She knows what she's doing.
She's pretty cute, though.
I'm going to be honest with each other.
Really?
She's kind of hot.
Well, that's like Pat.
Who's the girl we just talked about the other day?
The porn star Lily Phillips.
She's 22, 23 years old.
She had sex with 100 men.
I'm going to show you the images, Rob.
Sorry, Rob.
Just go back to your search history.
She had sex with 100 men and she got pregnant.
It'd be the equivalent of her being like, look, I was just a young 22-year-old girl.
I didn't know what I was doing.
It's like, did you have 100 hummers?
Look, this is why parents matter.
This is why the way you write.
Yesterday had a great meeting with the JA, Junior Achievement, the local people here, and they got millions of members and 80,000 locals of South Florida sitting there thinking about what values and principles you're bringing.
And the flaw of it all is that sometimes parents are not as involved to have these types of conversations.
I had a very, very interesting conversation with the boys after I read this book, Aggressive Girls, Clueless Boys.
It says seven questions you should ask your daughters.
I had this conversation with my two boys last week, and they're both very uncomfortable.
Like, oh, dad, are we really having this conversation?
Yes.
This is very awkward.
Sit down.
I can see them.
And I'm telling you, I'm asking them questions, Vinny.
Yeah.
Tico and Dylan.
Dad, I don't know.
I don't want to talk.
We're talking about it right now.
Yeah.
Because back in the days, we would flirt with girls.
Now the girls are the aggressive ones coming after you.
You have to be ready for it.
Not that it hasn't been for centuries, but now, due to the feminist movement and all this stuff, they're the aggressive ones coming.
So you have to understand what's going on there.
So parents need to be involved for these things to be caught up.
And then later on, if they turn 18 years old and they choose to live a life like this and they want to be the Monica's and do that, look, that's their choice.
So every time Trump asks, they ask Trump about his kids, he says, well, so far they've done good, but let's see.
So far, they've done good, but let's see.
Why?
Because the kids can still screw up.
They're their own individual people.
They're going to make mistakes.
We make mistakes.
They make mistakes.
Some of the mistakes are public.
If that wasn't Bill Clinton and it was a manager at Starbucks, none of us would have known about it.
It just happens to be that the guy that she, you know, pleasured was what?
The president.
The world's going to know about it and they're going to write about it.
He got impeached over it.
Well, not necessary.
He did, but it wasn't like an impeachment people.
It was exactly like Trump.
Yeah.
He didn't exactly get convicted.
Let me go to another one of these stories of flip-flopping that just kind of confuses the hell out.
I'd love to have this guy on and talk about it.
New book to a detailed cover-up of Biden's health decline before 2024 election.
This is Jake Tapper.
Okay.
Jake Tapper is coming out with a book.
And his new book called Original Sin.
There was a movie named Original Sin with Angelina Jolie.
I don't know if you've seen it with Antonio Banderas.
It's actually a pretty good movie.
Very good.
Original Sin, President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again by Jake Tapper, an Axius reporter Alex Thompson, set to release May 20th, 2025 by Penguin Press, promises to expose a top-level cover-up of Joe Biden's self-decline before 2024 election.
Penguin Random House, a press release states Biden, his family, and the senior aides were so convinced that only he could beat Trump again, they lied to themselves, allies, and the public about his condition and limitations, framing his re-election bid as a disastrous misstep.
The book dives into Biden's shockingly narcissistically self-delusional and reckless decision to run again by a PERDA publisher, revealing a desperate bet that went bust after his faltering June 2024 CNN debate performance, moderated by Tapper, led to his exit endorsement of Vice Presidential Kamala Harris, who lost to Trump.
Tapper told CNN business, Tony Morrison once said, if there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it, explaining that's what inspired this book.
We wanted to know more about what we all just live through.
Here's him and Laura Trump defending him defending President Biden.
Watch this.
I think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that.
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden ever suffered from a stutter.
I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a cognitive decline.
That's what I'm referring to.
It makes me uncomfortable.
You are noticing that.
It's so amazing to me that a cognitive decline.
You're trying to tell me that what I was suggesting was Joe Biden.
I think you were mocking his stutter.
And I think you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.
I would think that somebody in the Trump family would be more sensitive to people who do not have medical licenses diagnosing politicians from afar.
Plenty of people have diagnosed your father from afar, and I'm sure it offends you, your father-in-law from afar.
I'm sure it offends you.
You don't have any standing to say.
I'm not diagnosing him.
What I'm saying, Jake.
He just talked about a cognitive decline.
I have one last question for you, Laura.
You can't.
I've been talking about this could be the leading free world.
Well, this is Trump Pence in a bed.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
I'm sure it says Trump Pence in a bad.
So this is a long time ago.
That's a long time.
Obviously, legacy media is dying and nobody's giving it CPR.
It's almost gone.
He is one of the biggest lying leftists.
He has his moments where we all go, just like Bill Moore, we go, oh, maybe there's, no, no, he's self-righteous.
He's smug.
That type of attitude.
And the fact that he wrote a book about covering up Biden's decline when he was part of it is like Hillary Clinton writing a book called Mysterious Suicides, The Shocking Truth About People Who Knew Too Much.
That's what he's doing.
It's complete BS.
And now it's all coming to pass.
And by the way, that's what I love about the internet.
These videos, the moment this book came out, that clip comes out.
He's been doing it for a while.
And that's why CNN and all these people are going bye-bye, period.
Tom.
You know, it's very interesting.
Jake Tapper is currently in the hurricane that is CNN.
Last year, he signed a three-year extension for $20 million.
So that's, what is that?
Almost $7 million a year.
He wanted five years for 50.
They said, not going to happen.
Budgets being budgets.
And so, and he was, and that was not a raise over his previous salary.
And he was very upset because he thought he deserved a raise over his previous salary of all the stuff he'd done through the primaries.
And it just goes to show you the expiration date in these folks' careers is coming because you can't continue to roll this way and then be exposed for just outright historical hypocrisy in the name of a paycheck, which is what we're seeing here.
And so the buyer of CNN gets a benefit of the anchor, Caitlin Collins, not having like a thunder contract.
You know what I mean?
Like she's still playing her rookie contract.
So they're going to get three, four years of her and, you know, at price A before she says, you know, I want the big contract.
And Jake, Jake is caught here.
He's out doing this.
And I actually think it's hubris.
It's absolute hubris with a dial turned to 10.
You know, that you could actually do what you did for all those years and then write a book about it.
And you're actually pointing a finger back at yourself.
And to me, that's what's shocking about it.
Adam.
I'm actually going to defend Jake Tapper here partially.
Partially because he's Jewish.
Is he?
Is he?
I don't know.
Explain that joke, Tom.
No, Tom, go ahead.
Is he?
I don't believe he is.
His parents are Jewish.
Oh, okay.
Well, there you go.
So what does that have to do with?
Tom, what does that have to do with?
Adam.
You can continue.
No, I'm trying to understand the joke.
Go ahead.
I know a lot of things are hard for you to understand.
Just continue.
Go for it.
I'll stop.
I'll pause.
I appreciated the joke.
What do you mean?
What's your point?
This is going to be the longest, awkward moment.
Just go.
I love it.
Say your point.
I love that, Adam.
Go ahead.
I love it too.
I'm just trying to understand the joke.
But he's smart enough to keep up.
To be fair, he is.
Is he Catholic?
I thought he was Catholic.
Is he Jewish, Rob?
I didn't know that.
It says his parents are Jewish.
His parents are Jewish.
His mother was raised Presbyterian.
He was converted to Jewish.
Both his parents are Jewish.
So she was Presbyterian.
She couldn't do it.
And what is he?
Probably gay.
Author and proud Jew.
There it is.
CNN Jake Tapper.
Say that.
Anchor, author, and proud Jew.
There you go.
So Tom was right.
Go for it.
Okay.
I don't know what that has to do.
I don't know what it has to do.
I didn't know he was Jewish.
Tom is saying he's Jewish.
I didn't know he was Jewish.
All right.
Well, then that means I have to defend him is what that means.
Just like how I have to defend Jeffrey Epstein.
It's just because it's the agreement.
You defend a monocle.
It's a Jewish agreement.
Her party is a bad person.
I have a Jewish conference call at noon to take over the world.
We do it every Thursday at noon.
I mean, let's, can we herd this thing up?
Anyway, I'm going to defend Jake Tapper only partially because there's a big difference between, I think, Biden in 2020 versus Biden in 2024.
Biden was never supposed to be a two-term president.
He was supposed to be a one-and-done guy to, quote-unquote, get Trump out of the office.
He did his job.
But then when you're so close to freaking power, you have people, you know, Joe Biden or Hunter Biden, whatever, you're smoking your crack or doing your thing.
No, dad, you're doing a great job.
Yeah, the world's falling apart.
Dad, you're doing an awesome job.
Yeah, like everything's crumbling.
Inflation, you're doing an awesome job.
When you're so close to power, you don't want to leave it.
Who was the one guy that George H.W. Bush would never want to talk about?
The one guy.
Oh, the father.
Yeah, Russia.
Esperote.
Why not?
Well, because he costs him.
Because he cost him the election.
Because when you're so close to power, the most powerful man in the world, you don't want to bring up things that basically cost you why the hell you're not the president.
So this guy was never supposed to be a two-term president.
I think it's pretty clear that he did have major cognitive decline, but that probably happened like, I don't know, into his presidency, 2021, 2022.
Because don't forget, he was campaigning from a basement.
I got it.
But just juxtaposed the actual debates in 2020 versus 2024.
There's your evidence.
In 2020, he actually put sentences together.
You know, that whole thing.
Yeah.
And then in 2024, he just froze and put it in two pants and stuff.
Yeah, but it was, I mean, but okay, it wasn't as bad at the end, but everybody knew.
That's why they kept in the basement.
That's why he never went in front of the camera.
We didn't get him in front of the camera for what, 40 days into the election.
Like, let's not be honest.
I'm sorry.
Let's be completely honest.
They kept him in the basement for a reason because that same decline that Jake Tapper's over here yelling about, and he's not, why do you think they kept him in the basement?
Adam, because they're protecting him because they know he was also that little lost little thing from China that came over here.
Yeah, but hold on.
Nobody else was.
What do you mean?
Trump was out in the everybody was out in the public.
If you're going to be running for the president, I want to hear you talk.
You can't run a campaign.
We all know that, like, once you're when you walk in a restaurant, you got to have a mask on or whatever.
Once you sit at the table, COVID leaves you alone.
Yeah, it has respect.
Or just like in the NBA, if you're on the bench, you put it on the bank.
But when you're in the game, you can take it off.
Makes sense.
If he wanted some of the best marketing done for his book, they just did it.
Shout out to Penguin.
Two months away, three months away from the book coming out, and people are already talking about it like this, way in advance.
This is going to be a New York time bestseller on day one.
That's what's going to happen with this book.
And he's going to make some money.
So he's going to make up for that additional $5 million that they didn't pay him.
This is going to make the difference.
You're welcome, Jake.
Let's just stick together.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Adam's definitely not buying your book, by the way.
So let's continue to make sure that Bezos orders WAPO opinion section to embrace personal liberties and free markets.
Okay.
So what does he mean by this?
Okay, let's go through it.
So Bezos, Onor WAPO, announced Monday that the opinion section will not focus solely on personal liberties and free markets, saying, I am of America and for America and proud to be so.
And freedom is ethical.
It minimizes coercion and practical.
It derives, it drives creativity, invention, and prosperity.
This shift led to editor Dave Shipley's exit, with Bezos noting, I suggested to him, if the answer wasn't hell yes, then it had to be no.
While Shipley wrote, I will always be thankful for the opportunity I was given to work alongside a team of opinion journalists.
The change marks a departure from post tradition of diverse views under Shipley and predecessor Fred Hyatt, prompting CEO Will Lewis to clarify.
This is about being crystal clear about what we stand for as a newspaper, not political alignment, Shipley.
And as Fairwell told staff, after reflection on how I can best move forward in the profession I love, he chose to leave while executive editor Matt Murray assured the newsroom's mission remains to pursue engaging impact for journalism without fear or favor.
Tom Well, first of all, David Shipley was basically running the opinion side of the Trump hit piece Gazette, is what it was.
And that's how this thing was rolling.
And Bezos, for whatever reasons, and he owns it.
It's his company.
And people seem to think that, you know, 10 minutes, you know, after you're in the chair in a media job, and this is what George, this is what Joy Reed was crying about.
You know, my, what did she say?
My show had value.
My show had value.
Yeah, well, it didn't have viewership anymore.
And viewership is what gets the bills paid.
You know, and this thinking that people are entitled in the media, that once you're in the chair, the owner of the company cannot tell you what to do or tell what's going on.
And Bezos just said, Look, let's focus on personal liberties and free markets.
You know what personal liberty is?
Free speech.
Yeah.
Say what I'm saying.
You know what personal liberty?
Freedom of religion.
That's what personal liberties are, and free markets.
So Bezos is saying, as the owner of this, I think that's what we should be about.
And this guy says no to that because if you go look at the history, he was just running Trump hit piece gazette.
But I love the way Bezos put it to him because Bezos could obviously, I'm not reading into Bezos, but it's pretty clear that Jeff understood what he was sitting across.
And he said, you know, look, I suggested him, if your answer isn't hell yes, it's got to be no.
You're not just going to say, yep, maybe, oh, I'm 80% there and come do this.
I'm only saying you can continue in this role if it's hell yes.
And I think that was absolutely solid leadership.
There you go.
Vinny, your thoughts?
No, I'm just, I mean, great leadership at the same token.
It's like, you know, if you don't like what the CEO is doing, then move the hell on.
Okay.
He's adjusting just like, just like Mark Zuckerberg, just like everybody that shifted from that one side, because everybody, America, the world is tired of the BS.
So he's shifting.
He's adjusting.
You said it, Tom.
He writes the checks.
If you don't like it, get the hell out.
That's it.
Next, they're going down.
I mean, this has, forget about the paper.
This has to do with one thing.
Do you love America or not?
Are you happy to be living in America or not?
Are you defending American values or not?
I'm so sick of America being compared to utopia.
Well, in America, they had slavery.
Yes.
So did everybody.
The entire world.
Okay.
Well, America, they have problems.
Yeah.
Show me a country that's perfect.
So here's a guy.
Here's what Trump has done.
It's given cover for everybody who kind of had to tap dance and walk on eggshells to be like, hell yeah, America, buddy.
So that's what Bezos is doing.
I mean, you don't think Bezos believes in capitalism?
Of course.
I mean, this guy built some of the biggest companies in the world.
Two trillion dollar market cap.
I'll tell you a quick story.
So, you know, I've been walking around passing around these American flags out to people, right?
The pins?
Because I got a few at Mar-a-Lago and people loved them.
And I was like, you know what?
Let me go buy a bunch more.
I went to a house party in Miami Beach.
This was last weekend.
And I just brought a bunch to give out to the, oh, people, when they get one of these things, they're like, oh, dude, thanks, man.
This is awesome.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I gave it to this one girl.
And she's like, oh, I don't want that.
I'm like, what do you mean?
Seriously?
I was like, what do you mean?
She's like, oh, I would never.
I said, where do you live?
She's like, I'm from North Carolina.
I was like, why do you sound like a jap from LA?
That's my impression.
She's like, oh, I would never wear that.
I said, give me that damn pin back.
I go, where the hell do you live now?
I live in Miami.
I go, why don't you, why'd you move to Miami?
She's like, what do you mean?
I like it here.
I go, why don't you move to Venezuela or Haiti or somewhere fun?
Colombia.
No, because I like it here.
Oh, you like it here.
And what state is Miami in?
Well, it's in Florida, I think.
You know, it's in Florida.
Good job.
And what country is Florida in?
She's like, why are you asking me this?
I was like, listen, chick, if you don't love America, you feel free to move everywhere else.
It's okay to say America has problems, but don't look at the flag.
You're born in America and be like, ew, I would never.
Get the fuck out of here.
That's how I feel.
So I feel like what Jeff Bezos is doing is basically saying, listen, if you don't like what America is and what we stand for, he literally says, feel free to leave.
If you don't say, hell yes, feel free to leave.
That's like someone saying, hey, here's a free pin.
It's America.
Say hell yes.
If you're saying no, I would never.
Bye.
Leave.
Bye.
Bye.
Well, listen, I actually love what's happening with him.
I love what he's doing.
It's his business.
Now, you know, you don't know.
Yesterday while we're at the event at Goldman Sachs, this one guy fellow I was talking to was a big fan of the podcast.
We're actually exchanging messages right now on X.
He said, you know, when it comes down to economy, with what's going on with Bezos, with some of these other guys, he says, you know what's the one thing I've noticed that I'm uncomfortable about?
I said, what's that?
These people that are just coming on this side just because it's popular right now to do it.
Will they go back to the other side?
What's going to happen with those guys?
And I said, what are you talking about?
He mentioned a few names, which, you know, one of them are going to be on the podcast with that person tomorrow, I believe.
And it's like, what about this?
And what about that?
And what about this?
I'm like, well, you're asking good questions that people can ask.
But at the same time, what Bezos and the owner of LA Times and the owner of these other companies are realizing, people are not resonating with it.
You know what report came out yesterday?
Here's a report that came out yesterday.
Rob, I'm going to send this to you.
Two things I'm going to send to you.
If you can show this one, this report came out yesterday about, do you have the trust in the media, Rob?
Is that one that was in there that I saved or no?
You don't have that?
No, I don't have that.
There's a report that came up yesterday about the trust in media for 2024.
It's the latest one that was trending all over the place yesterday.
Showed 31%.
Okay.
It's the lowest, lowest trust.
If you can search it, is that it?
Yeah, 31%.
It's the lowest.
And that's the latest update.
Look at that.
Look at that.
The lowest ever in the history of America.
What do you think people are saying right now?
People are flat out saying, I don't trust you.
I don't believe you.
So Bezos has to make some adjustments and he has to fire people.
By the way, MSNBC fires Joey Reed.
The new replacement, I was watching him yesterday.
I don't know if you see the new replacement, the guy at MSNBC.
Oh my God, he looks like Kean Peele, like a character.
The guy in the pink.
I thought it was a joke.
I thought you're going to be able to do it.
I'm watching this new thing.
Who's the guy?
I'm watching this new thing.
I'm like, what is really going on here?
What is this whole thing all about?
I'm watching this guy speak.
I'm like, no, MSNBC is not learning.
You know, if you type in Joy Reed replacement.
I thought it was going to be Michael Steele and Simone Sanders.
Let me see if I see which clip this is.
Yeah, this is Joy Reid's.
Yeah, this was the clip.
This is the replacement.
Watch this.
Rob, if you don't have it, I'll text it to you.
Could you, please?
Yeah, this is Joy Reed's replacement.
So you tell me if MSNBC has learned from their mistakes.
Okay.
Do you think they've learned from their mistakes on what they're doing?
Okay.
Rob, if you can go and pull up that thing that I just sent you.
This is Joey Reed's replacement.
Is this a better replacement?
I know this guy.
Play this clip.
Go forward.
Watch this.
I thought it was a joke.
Watch.
Adam, go back a little bit.
Go back a little bit.
Just watch this.
Go ahead.
He has a hard time running against Vice President Harris because she's a black woman.
You remember actually when he would tussle with the women that would ask him questions, our colleagues on the White House speaking.
You know, he held his kind of most angry.
And by the way, again, this is America.
You can do whatever you want to do, whatever your choice is.
This is Joy Reed's replacement.
Yeah.
So he's like the gay points.
What MSNBC said, what MSNBC said, this is what's so weird.
Like, I wonder, like, I want to be in the boardroom just to watch.
I would sign an NDA just to see how they're processing these issues.
You thought this is where America wants you to go more over Joy Reid.
So we had Joy Reed and you're going to this.
Yes.
So what you're saying is the Democrats want you to go further left.
That's what the audience is telling you.
Oh, yeah, that's brilliant.
That's what they're telling you.
Jeff Bezos is saying America wants us to stay in the middle as much as possible.
MSNBC, this new person is like, nope, I was at CNN before.
Now I'm at MSNBC.
We're going even further.
By the way, guess who just announced that they're retiring next year from Disney?
Who do you think just announced that they returned from Disney next year?
Kathleen Kennedy just announced that she is expected to retire this year.
Do you think that's retirement?
Or do you think that's the board saying, Kathleen, you need to make an announcement that you're stepping away and you can say it's a season of your life that you want to go spend time with your family?
Do you think Disney's making this decision because they're realizing how many flops they've had back to back to back and they got to change because the audience who are parents are sick of it?
What did Bill Maher say yesterday?
Can you pull up Bill Maher's clip yesterday and we'll go just right into the Bill Maher clip?
We're talking about the transition.
Yeah, Bill Maher said that this departs.
I love what Bezos is doing.
Good for you because business forces you to make better decisions.
This is what Bill Maher said about if Democrats keep going this way, they're going to lose their audience.
Go forward.
Go ahead and play this clip.
I think in most of America they did that in schools.
I don't.
But I think in enough of them, in enough far-left places, they did constantly have this idea in the minds of children that maybe you're not in the right body.
I mean, the New England Journal of Medicine advocated for taking sex off of a birth certificate, I believe.
It was like, you're assigned sexuality.
You're assigned.
You're assigned.
I think that's right.
I was assigned it by my dick.
Okay.
And again, to tell you, Tom, it doesn't always have to be and isn't always the default setting, but that's a different mentality than they put in the minds of kids.
And that's why this debate goes on.
And the fact that you think, or a lot of people on the left, think that even if you just have this debate, it makes you a bigot.
You just have to roll over.
That was, you asked about the Biden administration.
That was their position.
If you even question this, you're some sort of a bigot.
And this is new science and it has to do with children.
And it's not going to look good in the future, that position.
Can I just respond to some of that?
Now I can respond.
All right.
Can you just all right?
Let's just say that.
There's a lot.
You definitely said you're positive.
Just say you're bullshit.
What's his lady's name?
Just stay for one second.
Okay.
Unbelievable.
I'm kidding.
All right, no, I know.
Okay.
A lot of things.
First of all, anything.
He's stuck.
This is going to sound like this is Constantine America?
Yeah.
For a long time.
I don't like them, but we want to put us on this one.
Older gay people.
Look at the top of the to be gay.
And they wouldn't really be gay.
It was they were being recruited, they were being groomed, that they were being drawn.
That was their conservative position, the Christian right position for a long time was the reason you didn't want to have gay teachers is they're going to be a little bit more.
Okay, you can stop.
I'm trying to see where he's going with this.
So what Bill said is, if Democrats, let me just read this title to you.
What does he say?
What pictures is that?
Democrats will lose every election without shift on trans issues.
Every election.
I mean, this is not like a, you know, a thing that he's getting it.
Guys, you're going to continue losing.
The family is not supportive of you.
Guess what MSC proved to be?
MSNBC.
They're not adjusting.
Bezos has proven he is adjusting.
Zuck is proven he's adjusting.
Quite a few different outlets, they're proven they're adjusting.
When you look at news commentary, TV shows, when 507 out of 507 most viewed shows of the year in 2025 are all from Fox, what does it tell you?
You know how easy it should be for Democrats to start a show now because you have an enemy in there.
You should perform better.
How the hell are you not?
Because maybe your ideas suck today.
I don't know.
Maybe they do.
And you can't even get Bill Maher to agree with you.
And Bill Maher is one of your biggest spokesperson.
He is your press secretary, one of them.
You've lost him a little bit.
So, yeah, kudos to Bezos to be where he's at.
Anyways, let's go to the next door here.
Rob, I want to send you this.
I saw this chart from Visual Capitalist.
None of you guys know I'm going to be talking about this, but I want to ask you why, okay?
I want to ask you why.
And I want everybody here to ask why.
I love these visual capitalists whenever they come out with some of these charts.
Rob, I just send it to you if you can pull it up.
What?
This is a very, very weird chart.
We've talked about this before.
How did we get here?
How did this happen?
Look at this.
Where's the chart?
Can you show this chart?
So this is single mothers in America by ethnicity.
Most of 7.3 million single mothers in the U.S. are in their 30s or 40s and lack a college degree.
The average in America is 21% of all mothers are single mothers.
African American is 47%.
Hispanics, 25%.
White, 14%.
Asian, 8%.
Tom, why do you think this is?
Because of a breakdown of the family in cultural segments in America.
It's as simple as that.
That's not a racist statement.
That's a statistical statement.
When you look at the amount of incarcerations and you look at what's happened to the black family in America, it's a tragedy.
It's an absolute tragedy.
And you know what's even more amazing to this is that 47% of the single mothers America in the black 47% of the mothers in the black community are single mothers.
I think that's what this is saying.
Yeah, that's what this is saying.
And you take a look at this statistic that the African Americans, I don't think, have crossed 16% of the population of America at any given time.
I think they've been just below 16, 14, 13, but it's been right in that zone.
Yet, yet, they are 40 to 44% of the abortions annually, which means that abortion, thank you, Planned Parenthood, has been a black genocide perpetrated by the Democratic Party.
There I said it.
And in the communities where you've got the unemployment and you've got the breakdown of the family, you've got single moms.
And that's what's going on.
And nobody wants to talk about it.
And but the breakdown of the family and the breakdown of standards in the family, and you look at the Asian market and you look at how low it is.
What's it?
7%?
Yep, there it is.
38 to 40% of all abortions, significantly higher than a proportion of the overall population, which is under 17%.
Why is that?
And then you take a look at that.
And then you take a look at the family.
And then you see 47% of them still, of the moms still are single moms.
It's horrifying.
You know, it's the breakdown of the family.
You need strong people, strong parents to lead family, parents, plural.
Adam, your thoughts?
I mean, there's a lot to unpack here.
Clearly, the stats regarding the African-American community are way more alarming.
I think we've talked about what happened with the Great Society and LBJ.
And, you know, if you don't marry the man, you start to marry the government, you become the welfare queen and everything with that.
And then you get rewarded for having more children and you get more money.
You've given a stat out there about blacks used to actually have the highest marriage rate in America.
But I don't even want to go to a race issue.
I kind of want to go to a gender situation here because, yes, you could take sort of the, you know, the Asians, I guess they're sticking together more than anybody.
But Hispanics, and then I don't know how they're defining other these days, but the biggest clash, I think, is between men and women.
I was just with my buddy at court testifying the fact that he's a good father.
He's a white guy married to a white woman.
And we've talked about these stats before.
80% of divorces women file for.
And that increases to, I think, 85, 90% as they're college educated.
I think 98% of alimony, the man has to pay to the woman.
So meaning the courts are screwing men over like crazy.
They have to give up all their money.
They have to give up their access to their children.
They have to give up basically everything.
You see the horror stories of men when they're dealing with courts.
So they're incentivized to say, oh, you know, you did this wrong or you did this wrong or you cheated or you did whatever.
I'm divorcing you.
With no ramifications, the repercussions of what's going to happen.
You have two children.
You're going to kick the father of your children out because he did something bad or did something stupid one time.
One time?
Well, yeah, he should have never done that.
So let me ask you something, ladies, and I want the best for you.
You think you're going to find another good man when you have two children and you're 44 years old?
You think that's going to, you think that's the best game plan for you?
So I think a lot of this is women being emotional and not basically being logical.
And I'm not saying men don't screw up.
Everyone screws up.
But if you think that the best outcome as a woman is to leave your man and then be a single mother getting paychecks from the government, I think there's a better plan for you.
That's my opinion.
But I think the welfare policies from the 60s and 70s and all that making it, you know, incentivizing single parents.
And it's like the entertainment industry doesn't help at all.
All those songs, all the rapping, yeah, baby daddy, all that.
It's just, it's stuff.
And Tom nailed it too with the nuclear family.
How much crap have we heard the past four years during the whole Biden when they were trying to ramp everything up?
Is they're trying to break up that family, the household, the father being at the house, and that's it.
And there's the stat for you right there.
It's ridiculous.
Is this a racist chart?
No, because facts don't give a shit about what color you are.
Who you are?
Like, hold on.
Yeah, I love that you asked that.
That right there is, that's a fact.
That's it.
Take it for what you want.
It might hurt your feelings.
That thing doesn't give a shit about.
Can you zoom into the source, Rob?
Could you zoom in in the source?
The sources from the economic status of single mothers, doctor for American progress as of 2023.
That's the source.
And that to me, you can sit there and say whatever you want.
If, you know, when people sit there and, and again, this is going to get a little bit controversial on what I'm going to be saying.
If a community is winning or losing and they have people in powerful places, give them credit.
I'll never forget when I was in a company filled with Mormons.
And one of the guys was a stake president.
And he always wanted me to read the book of Maroney and come and be a Mormon and come and do this.
And guys used to get sealed up.
And you know what sealed up means in the Mormon church?
It means when you get married in the church and all this other stuff.
And I started reading stuff on Gordon B. Hinckley on the virtues and all this other stuff.
And I watched everything just to see what the one guy's like, you got to watch God Makers 1.
You got to watch God Makers 2.
You got to watch what happened with Cicero.
You got to read this thing on Cleon Scousin.
You got to read this.
And I just started getting them.
Got to see this.
And I started reading both sides, right?
Okay.
How they ended up here and the six, you know, plates that came from Vermont and Jesus reappeared in America.
And how can you believe any of this stuff?
It's okay.
Right.
So this is whatever they think they believe in, right?
Mormons.
Great.
Let me tell you what I saw with the people that were Mormons.
They work together.
They send their kids off to mission right after they turn 18 years old and they have to learn a language and go learn somewhere to live for two years and introduce their faith to others.
They learned how to make friends.
They learn how to deal with people.
They learn how to sell.
They learn how to make it in business where they weren't shy when you did interview.
Do an interview with a Mormon that's gone on a two-year trip and see how they are.
Go out and do an interview.
And you're like, what an impressive 22-year-old.
I don't have to believe in the book.
I don't have to sit there and go Joseph Smith and all this other stuff.
I don't have to do any of that stuff.
Oh my God, you guys are impressive.
And you guys all defend each other?
You all back each other up?
Very.
Now, again, you tell me the 88 bad things about Mormons and the polygamy and the shows.
And I've watched all of them.
Trust me.
I've watched more than you have.
And I've studied that thing more than most people have because I was in that community.
Set that aside.
These guys would be able to teach somebody how to speak a language within six to eight weeks to the point where the FBI started targeting Mormons and recruiting Mormons.
The CIA starts targeting Mormons and recruiting Mormons.
Why?
Maybe because their system produces people that you want to hire.
So maybe that's something that starts from the top.
Asians, what subject do you think they spend a lot of time in?
Math.
Hey, go back to school and think about the Asian kid in school.
I wonder how they did a math.
Do you remember them?
Pretty damn good.
I know Tom's daughter's friends, how they're in math.
I know friends that we have kids.
Why?
It's a cultural thing.
What do they do?
What do they did?
This is a very important conversation to have from the top.
You're either envious, you're angry, you're upset that they did a better job negotiating and producing certain values and principles.
Why don't you go do the same?
You could do the same.
Why don't you?
The opposite is being able to say, it's not fair.
It's the white man's fault.
It's systemic this.
It's systemic that.
You can say that all you want.
This coming from a Middle Eastern, from Iran, that's a, you know, came here, you know, green card, refugee camp, 18 months, didn't speak English, didn't know how to pronounce three words, Gilligan's Island, you know, government, Wetness Day.
Why the hell do you put a NES Day?
Why don't you just say Wednesday?
Wednesday.
Why do you make it so hard?
Write all these other words.
So pissing me off for today, right?
Lasagna.
Yeah, you know, Lazagna, Lazagna.
I didn't do those Lasagna.
Because we've always said lasagna.
But the point I'm making to you is: this is on the values from the top of why this is happening.
You can take the victim card and do that all day long, or you can choose to lead.
And the data will always prove you right or prove you wrong.
It's never going to lie.
Yankees haven't won since 2009.
You know, how many times I hear from people talking shit about the Yankees haven't won since 2009?
We want, you know, just 28, 200 something.
Yeah, but you haven't won since 2009.
Why haven't we won since 2009?
You get judged on that.
The Dodgers have been winning left and right.
Why have they been winning?
They probably have a good management team.
They're probably doing certain decisions right.
They're probably playing aggressive.
They're probably spending money to go out and get the right guys.
You can be a Yankee and a die-hard Yankee fan and talk about it.
But if your data doesn't prove you right, what are you going to do?
Right?
What are you going to do?
So, anyways, I saw this message.
By the way, I'd love to see if there's Middle Eastern, if there's Indian, if there's every other thing in here as well.
Other what they threw in, which is.
Yeah, but I want them to be specific on the other side.
Can I say actually why I think this point is so important?
So, you know, you talked about the Mormons.
You talked about the Asians.
Well, I'm Jewish.
We understand that Jews stick together.
Thank you, Tom.
But, you know, I've dealt with this, and this is something, you know, you remember what Snoop, when he called out the African-American community for voting for Trump, this would have been in 1620, what he said.
And then there's this guy, Pastor Jamal, who basically says, you know, if you're a black person who supports Donald Trump and goes to the White House, you're a coon or you're a runaway slave, what have you.
Now, what percentage of African Americans or blacks vote Democrat, Pat?
80 plus percent?
What's the number?
It's high.
It's a high number.
Okay.
So it's above 80%.
That used to be 92.
It's like 82% right now.
So what do you think the percentage of Jews who vote Democrat is?
A majority, 65.
So it's 67%.
Two-thirds.
One-third.
Okay.
So it's 80%.
So it's not a far delta between the Jewish community and the black community.
Do you know how much hate I got?
You think I get hate from our chat?
Like, you know, oh, Adam's this, Adam's that.
My own personal chat, my friends who are Jewish, I can't even believe you would vote for Donald Trump.
What kind of racist, misogynist, Nazi are you?
I go, shut the up.
What are you talking about?
Defend some of your positions because all you do is name call and you give zero policy perspective.
You give zero substance.
It's all just racist, misogynist feelings, feelings, feelings.
And these are some of my closest friends.
So I can say, shut your stupid face and still love you, just like how we might argue.
And we'll go out to lunch.
So what the black community needs to do is you need to have like a Byron Donalds of the world or even a Candace Owens be like, shut your mouth, pastor, whoever, this and that.
I can vote for whoever I want to vote for.
I believe in this.
And let me call you out if you're doing something wrong.
Just like I told every single one of my friends, I go, how much do you want to bet that Trump is going to win this election?
Because you're all gay.
And they're literally all married with kids.
All of them.
Yeah.
To women.
But I basically made the point.
I go, I'll put my money where my mouth is.
So what I'm saying is, if the Jewish community is 67% voting Democrat, the black community is 80%.
I did not turn this into a Jewish commercial.
That's true.
I did not turn this into a Jewish commercial.
This is a commercial for blacks calling other blacks out.
All right.
You have to.
Listen, we're not against rap.
We're not against rappers.
But we are against those people.
Those dogs, thugs, dogs, dogs, dogs.
It's the Dougish Ruggish bone.
All right.
So, okay.
So that is.
So, by the way, did you hear the news about Gene Hackman?
A horrible horrible news.
Gene Hackman just found seven hours ago dead and his wife dead.
What?
Along with the dogs dead.
That's true.
Is investigating after the actor Gene Hackman, his wife, along with a dog, were all found dead at their home.
Scroll down.
One of the most famous actors.
Oh, phenomenal actor.
Mississippi Birds.
Five times nominated for an Oscar.
I think he won two of them, if I'm not mistaken.
And this is a legitimate.
There's a French connection.
I have a French connection with one of them.
Spotify Royal.
Yeah, this guy.
What the hell happened?
He was 95.
He had a beautiful house on Pebble Beach.
Can you pull up Gene Hackman's Pebble Beach house?
You got to see this house by the way.
95 years old.
One time we went to Pebble Beach, and they're like, that's Gene Hackman's house.
I'm like, that's Gene Hackman's house.
Damn, he must have bought out a good time.
Holy Pat, you've been to Pebble Beach.
Not to go off, buddy.
But I'll just walk around a little bit.
That's the house.
That's sick.
Pebble Beach House.
Look at that.
Ridiculous.
Beautiful house that he had.
But yeah, well, may he rest in peace.
A lot of good work.
He did a lot of good movies he did.
95 years old.
But also, frankly, I don't even know where he stands politically.
No, he was always quiet.
The bird cage, remember him in the birdcage?
He played a politician in the birdcage.
He played something with Denzel.
What was that?
Denzel, both the Navy.
Oh, pull up his pencil.
Is that him?
What was a movie with him and Denzel?
Did Gene Hackman play a movie with The Hunt for Red October?
No, no, no, no.
Well, he did one with Will Smith, Enemy of the State.
Crimson Tide.
Crimson Tide.
Great movie.
Crimson Type.
I think that also had to do with the submarine as well.
By the way, what happened with this actress, Michelle Trachtenberg?
Did you see what happened to her?
39 years old.
Just in the Colton Nickelodeon deal?
This girl.
I think she was on the movie Euro Trip back in the day.
What shows was she on?
She was on your own.
Cutie Libra.
She was a Nickelodeon child actor.
Actress.
She's Libra.
Did you just gender affirm her?
Well, I, yeah.
What happened?
This is 39.
Well, yeah, Gene Hackman.
God rest his soul.
Is this the same one Rob that got everybody to take the vaccine and she was endorsing it?
And that was the claim yesterday online, yes.
Okay.
What happened with her?
We don't know the forensics.
This is her post.
What'd she say, Rob?
May she also rest in peace.
I smiled guys fully vaccinated.
Hopefully, it's hopefully.
I mean, God rest our souls.
Well, that's not.
We don't know what happened.
Nobody knows.
We don't know how to do it.
You're not going to know the autopsy.
Michelle Tractenberg, what does it say right here?
Toxicology.
Michelle Tractenberg replied to a claim she looks sick or you were before her death.
Oh, so she already wasn't looking good.
Let me go to the same story.
Okay, come on.
God bless her soul, and I'm sure more stories will come out.
But prayers go out to her and her family because that is tough no matter what you are.
And Gene Hackman lived your life to the fullest.
And God bless.
Yep.
Next story.
70 Christians beheaded in church.
Jesus.
Here's what we know.
Newsweek story.
I think Adam and Vinny, both of you guys had notes on this.
70 decapitated bodies were discovered in a Protestant church in DR of Congo with sources suspecting the Islamist militant group, Allied Democratic Forces ADF, an affiliate of the Islamic State, ISIS, opened doors.
An organization that supports prosecuted Christians reported that the victims had been taken hostage before being tied up and decapitated with knives.
Wow.
On February 12th, military administrator Alain Kiwawa confirmed an ongoing investigation while the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the DRC has not yet confirmed the attack sparked international outrage with Hungarian officials.
Tristan Azbeh, State Secretary 48 of Prosecuted Christians, stating, horrified to learn about the 70 Christian martyrs beheaded by terrorists in a church in Kasanga.
DRC, Hungary stands in solidarity with the persecuted Christians, Vinny.
Well, first of all, since God rests all of their souls too, could you imagine they went to their houses, dragged them all outside, marched all 70 of them while they were beating them on the way.
They put them in a church, in a church, killed every single one of them, beheaded them, and that was the end of it, okay?
And it's not just violence, okay?
And there's not a war.
This is just an extermination of Christians in the Congo.
And nobody, like, think about it.
We're talking about it.
Nobody's talking about it.
It's not headline news.
We have to search and look for this story.
It's not breaking.
There's no presidential address.
There's no global outrage.
Just silence.
Why?
Because Christians aren't a protected class in the eyes of the media and the global elite.
Think about that.
70 people marched, brought into a church and freaking murdered.
If it was any other religious group, if this was an LGBTQ activist in a different faith community, headlines would be screaming that it was a genocide.
But that 70 Christians beheaded in a church, nothing to see here, Adam.
You don't mean you do that.
But the ADF have been terrorizing Christians, guys, in the Congo for years.
Humerto has been talking to me this since he's gotten to value tame and nothing.
They burn villages, they butcher entire communities, and yet the world does absolutely nothing.
And the UN is a joke.
Okay, Western governments joke.
Nobody does anything.
And the same people who virtue signal human rights, every chance they get get nowhere to be found when Christians are being wiped out.
It's so freaking weird to me.
And meanwhile, we're sending all these billions and billions of dollars to Ukraine, and Christians are being literally massacred in church, and nobody, no action, nobody.
And that this is what real war of faith looks like.
And the silence, that's proof of it right there.
What do you think, Tommy?
Well, all right.
Well, this is, I mean, when I saw this headline, I was like, how do you can't just gloss over these headlines?
Like, the next story was: economists are starting to worry about Trump's recession.
The previous story was about Zelensky.
70 Christians beheaded with kids, Adam.
In church, what we know?
Vinny, who do you think did this?
Bad guys.
But do we have any idea who died?
Who did Congo?
What?
They know who did it?
Yeah, of course they do.
What do you mean?
Who did it?
Did you not read the story?
No, tell me who did it.
ISIS-backed.
Hold on, I'll read it for you right now.
Yeah.
ISIS-backed terrorist group stormed the village and they ripped women.
Oh, here it is right here.
And the Republic of Congo suspect that Islamic militant jihadist terrorist group, an affiliate of ISIS.
Oh, okay.
Because I don't know about you.
When I hear beheadings, there's only one group I think of.
And it's not Jews.
It's not Catholics.
It's not Protestants.
It's not Hindus.
It's not Buddhists.
It's Islamic jihadism.
Are we just going to just beheadings, guys?
What are we talking about?
By the way, this is horrible.
Christians.
But I'd have just as much outrage if it was Buddhists, Hindus, Druze, Christians, Catholics.
We're beheading people, guys.
Yeah, but you didn't.
What kind of barbaric behavior is this?
Well, here's my point is: Adam, why isn't this headline big time news?
If it was Jews, Adam, it would be on the headline of if it was anybody else, it'd be the headline news.
Why is it when it's Christians?
I get the point that you're making.
Why is it when it's Christians, children marched to a church and every dude?
Let me show you something, Vinny.
That drives me.
Rabbi, I sent you an image.
That gets me clear.
Here's a problem.
You know, I say the thing all the time: no Jews, no news, but it's also no.
Okay.
Do you know that these conflicts are going on?
Everyone you hear about Gaza, what's going on in Gaza?
Oh my God, Gaza.
Oh my God, Gaza.
Okay.
Then you hear a little bit about Russia.
What about Ukraine?
Guys, those wars pale in comparison to what's going on in some of these countries.
Do you know what's going on in Sudan?
You see what's going on here in the Congo?
You see what's going on in Yemen, the civil war there?
They don't talk about it.
In Haiti, in the Western hemisphere, right here, there was a guy basically eating humans, burning them.
So the world is crazy, but the news likes to pick the stories that get the views.
Yeah, but guess what?
We have the resources to take out terrorists, okay?
With freaking people, let me ask you a question.
Let me ask you a question.
And they're not getting any.
You go on Pierce Morgan, how often?
Maybe twice a month.
Okay, so you're there, and you've done how many shows?
At least a dozen.
At least a dozen.
Okay.
How many times have you guys discussed Israel, Gaza, Palestine?
A lot.
Well, when it's hot in the news, all the time.
Okay, especially in that time with October 7th, a lot.
A lot.
How much guys have you talked about Russia-Ukraine?
A lot.
How much have you talked about Sudan and the Congo?
Barely ever.
Well, there you go.
Yeah.
Well, it's not much.
Well, that's my point.
It's because you're Pierce Morgan.
I'm not calling out Pierce Morgan.
He's a very, very needed guy in the news, uncensored.
But why doesn't he talk about it?
Why don't other people talk about it?
Well, that's my question to you is why is the Christian faith not protected?
What are you going to say?
It's not just about Christians.
It's about what's going on in Africa.
Yeah, well, because the people are getting beheaded and they're like, ah, just another Tuesday.
And nobody calls out basically the source of what this problem is.
And it's extremism.
It's extremism.
It just happens to be Islamic extremism in this case.
If Christians are going around chopping people's heads off, I'd be calling them out.
Of course.
I know you would.
I'm just saying, this is ridiculous.
We're the most non-protected class, Tom.
You're exactly right.
If it was any, yeah, LGBTQIQ asterisk, exclamation point, you know, it'd be headline news.
The Babylon B or whatever it was ran a parody that took a lot of heat where they said, you know, ISIS kicks off Gay Pride Month with reception at the top of very tall building.
Yes.
And they took an everybody knows that Babylon B is parody.
Everybody knows that, but they took so much heat for that.
You know why?
Because it was a little too close to absolute truth.
Yes, I agree.
And but you need to understand there's one faith out there, one, where it's to love everyone and to be patient and to bring them the message of your savior until they do.
And it's to serve them to show that that's the attitude of your savior is service and love and benevolence.
And that is Christianity.
Instead, you have, and people are going to say, oh, no, no, wait, wait, wait.
So easy on the comments.
I know what some of you are about to say, but I will say this.
Before you go back to Middle Ages, that wasn't Christianity.
That was governments like Spain and Torquemada and the Tower of London.
That was governments and the monarchies and the inbred kings and queens of Europe in the name of Christianity attempting to control the populace with a religion and morphing it all and being completely bastardized.
And you want to know what the result of that?
The United States of America.
Because those, the pilgrims, they were basically political refugees.
And so they came here.
And so the United States came here as a source of Christian persecution and people that wanted to leave.
They're also non-Christians that just wanted to leave, you know, what was the kings and queens.
Who was persecuting the Puritans and the Pilgrims and everything in Europe and why they decided to come here?
What was that story?
Well, the Tower of London, if you didn't get with the Anglican church in the way of that, and remember, what was that?
Henry VIII, none of the women would give him a son.
And so he kept having the laws changed by the church so he could divorce and get remarried until somebody gave him a son.
So you look at, you set that aside.
So I know people are going to say, well, look what the Christians did in the Middle Ages.
No, no, no.
Those were monarchies with inbred kings and queens, some of them demonstrably insane that were doing that in the name of the faith.
I'm talking about core biblical Christianity today.
It's a message of love and forgiveness and salvation and being patient and loving to your enemy and your persecutor in hopes that they will see the light, you know, for that savior.
That's what it's all about.
God bless us.
There's one religion that does that.
One.
Ours.
You know, and well, they just got people.
What they say is all the rest of them, all the rest of them have a pretty aggressive view of their enemies, right?
And then Christ says, everyone's your name.
Great message, Tom.
Let's go to the next door here.
Is progressive YouTuber Destiny accused of revenge porn?
Okay.
This is Adam's guy, right?
So let me go to this one here.
No, no.
So Destiny 36 years old, known aka Steve Bonell II, Bonnell.
Stephen Bonn Bonell, Stephen Bonell II, has been accused of revenge porn by four women, including Twist streamer Pixie Love.
Really?
Who sued for $2.1 million claiming he leaked their sex tape without her consent, leading to over 78,000 views on porn sites?
Another woman, Claire Cherry, filed a police report alleging he shared an intimate audio recording of her without consent.
The lawsuit also names two other women, Bonell's ex-wife, Melina, and another streamer, Statistica, stop it, who publicly alleged that Bonell released public content of them, content of them.
Pixie's lawsuit filed in Miami's federal court cites text messages where Bonell allegedly admitted to sharing the video, telling her, I'm super sorry.
There's literally no excuse.
She claims the leaks left her suicidal writing.
My dignity, peace of mind, and hopes for the future were stripped away in a matter of seconds.
Bonell later denied his guilt, claiming the leak happened without his knowledge.
But Pixie alleges he has a pattern of sharing explicit content of women without their consent.
Vinny.
I just, first of all, just, and by the way, we know Pixie.
She's been on the podcast a couple of times.
I mean, Amy knows her.
Amy was going to dig deep on this story.
She's probably going to do it for unusuals.
But Pat, the moment I met this guy, just the most, like, just like squirmy weasel, just like married to a girl, but still, like, just a cuck of a freaking guy, which, you know, by the way, there's videos of this guy.
Somebody tried to send it to me.
I didn't want to open it of him literally giving a hummer to somebody.
And they were saying that allegedly it was another guy that's in the media space.
But this is what you get.
This is another self-righteous, loudmouth, Trump-hating remember, Tom, what's that saying?
The ones that always point, it's always these guys that are always the guilty ones.
What is that?
Is there a saying about that?
Well, there's a...
Whenever you point two fingers, a finger at somebody, there's four-pointing...
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he loves to lecture everyone about.
Well, the political thing says, beware of the liberals that accuse you first of what they're already doing.
Yeah, exactly.
So he built his whole brand on these debates.
He's trying to be smart.
This moral superiority.
He is, my opinion, he is that guy because a lot of stuff leaked online, Pat, where like texts through her that she posted where he's basically admitted to all of it and saying that he was apologizing.
Once you're apologizing and once you're doing all that, you're admitting guilt.
And I wouldn't put it past somebody like that.
Period.
This is just archive footage.
This is a clip of Destiny in case people aren't familiar with who he is.
This is him talking about gay people and black people in which he uses racial slurs.
No, no, don't play that.
Oh, but he's that.
By the way, he's that guy.
He's a disgusting person.
And by the way, lately, I even said it to Amy.
I was like, bro, he's been kind of, I haven't heard anything about it.
And then she was like, oh, yeah, because this is what's happening.
I hope he disappears.
I hope he does that.
I hope he has to pay what he has to pay.
And if there's any way for him to go to jail, I hope he does.
He's a disgusting human being.
Well, I know Destiny very well.
I mean, he's been on PBD podcast.
He's been on SOSCA multiple times.
Pixie has been on my show, I don't know, a dozen times when I was doing my show.
And this guy's debated Ben Shapiro.
He's been on Lex Friedman.
Like, what I'll say about Steven or Destiny is there's a difference between being smart and wise.
He's not an idiot.
He's a smart guy.
He's well-read.
He's got opinions.
He's a good talker.
He's a good debater, but being wise is a different conversation we can have about him.
I think he's done some things that are very questionable.
You know, everything that happened with his ex-wife, Melina, and I don't know what happened there.
You know, anytime that you're in an open relationship with a woman, but you're also into men as well, and she can do what you want to do.
But you're not gay.
Let me tell you something.
That ain't going to work out too well.
Now, as far as I literally, just because I haven't been in this world really since the election heated up, so it's been six months since I've really done anything with any of these guys.
I genuinely have not kept up with any of them.
What I do know is Pixie's an absolute sweetheart of a girl.
I don't know what she did.
So she did something with him?
What happened?
Well, allegedly, he was recording and taking photos of her.
I think with her, okay.
But then he started sending them to people.
He started posting, and then one of them leaked online.
He was like, or what were they doing?
He was looking at, I think he was dating her.
And he's like, I want to take.
No, well, hold on.
If you're dating someone and they're like, hey, listen, yeah, take a photo.
Imagine sending it to other people and then they're going to share it online.
Bro, this is 2025.
If you send something to someone, trust me, they're not the only one that's going to see it.
So he sent it to people allegedly.
If he did this, that's a total scumbag move.
But what I will say is this, because I've seen him around there.
He lives in Miami.
Like the progressive leftist crew, there's not a lot of them.
Like when I tried to host debates on Sawscast, I was like, all right, we've got a thousand conservatives in the bullpen that I could call and like Destiny and a couple weird chicks that I could bring on.
It was very hard to do.
But they look at him like he's the man.
He's the guy.
He's the leader of the crew.
You know, I could say some positive things about Destiny, but being a leader wouldn't be one of them.
But he ain't scared.
Like he's been on Fresh and Fit.
He's challenged people.
I understand that.
Like he ain't like scared to debate.
But there's a difference between being scared online or tough online versus in real life.
Nobody thinks he's tough in real life.
But if he did do this, I have no clue.
I've been following this.
That's a pretty dirty scumbag move.
I'll never forget.
I was at this soccer game.
Me, Tecran.
Tecran is standing next to me, and this father comes up to me and saying, you're the guy.
You're the guy that had Andrew Tate.
I'm like, yeah, I did.
I'm like, can I watch my, who's your son?
He's on the other side.
Watch your son play.
They're playing against each other.
And so Tecran had come to visit me.
And I'm talking to this one producer of a movie because we're talking about a movie with each other.
He came down there from Palm Beach.
He was at Mar-Lago for an event, and we're sitting there talking.
And this guy wouldn't stop chirping.
I said, what is it with you guy?
I said, so let me ask you, who do you like?
He says, I like Destiny.
I said, great.
I said, would you rather have your son grow up to be Destiny or to be Tate?
Both are extremes.
Both are very extremes, right?
He said, oh, any day of the week, I would rather have him be Destiny.
I said, great.
And that's what we differ.
Very simple.
I'm not comfortable with a man being a hero to other men, saying, yeah, if my wife wants to hook up with another man, go ahead and do it while you're doing a video.
And then behind you, she's dancing with somebody else.
We don't need that as an example and a hero to other men.
Okay.
Well, what about this?
And what about that?
So you can say whatever you want, buddy.
Go for it and say whatever you want.
All I'm saying is, this is not an example.
You're a father.
You're in your late 40s, early 50s.
You want that guy to look up to that guy.
So this guy is very good at poking, offending, and getting under your skin.
That's his gift.
Okay.
The way he does it is different than the way Trump does it.
Trump does it in a very unique way that gives him the edge.
This guy does it.
He wants to intentionally be obnoxious.
That's his playbook.
Is he well read?
Does he know this stuff?
Does he get eyeballs?
Does he do all that stuff?
For sure he does.
Is he a good communicator?
For sure.
He is.
I'm not going back to this.
I was going to say one thing.
No, you're not going to say nothing for 30 seconds.
So all I'm saying is I'm moving on to the next story because your 30 seconds is seven minutes.
So Luigi Mangioni begs fans to stop bombarding him with photos in jail.
Okay, so Luigi Man Jr. accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO is pleading with fans to stop sending him so many photos while he awaits trial in Brooklyn Federal Prison.
A statement on his legal defense fund website explains Luigi Man Jr. appreciates the photos that are sent and kindly asked that people send no more than five photos at a time as all mail is screened by law enforcement and the volume says overwhelm processing time.
Despite facing murder and terror charges, Mangioni has attracted a devoted following with over $616,000 raised for his defense fund.
His lawyers are very happy about that.
And letters flooding in from across the country and around the globe in a statement, he said he is overwhelmed by and grateful for everyone who has written me and noted that the support has transcended political, racial, and even class divisions.
Protesters chanting free Luigi gathered outside the latest court appearance, many wearing green Nintendo Luigi hats in an apparent reference to his name.
Rob, is this it, Rob?
Do you have a clip for this?
Yes, this is a bunch of Luigi Mangioni's fans outside of the courthouse.
Just a quick clip.
That is insane.
Are you serious?
Yes.
And there's multiple videos of the fans, but this is what every one of his courthouse appearances has been like, where there's dozens of women that are showing up in support of him.
And this, Tom, is this like the story of this happened back in the days, right?
This happened another time.
Richard Rumir says, what do you think about this story?
Two things.
First of all, we could have five weeks of podcasts and talk about broken healthcare in the United States, from the cost of medicines to insurance claims and medical bankruptcies.
We could do all that.
And so there is a ton of pent-up anger.
And some pressure was let out of the balloon when the CEO of United Healthcare was murdered.
But we have to think about it.
That was a guy, you know, oh, he's a CEO and he makes a lot of money.
No, he was a guy with a job that got murdered, shot in the back, cowardly.
And the guy that shot him is suddenly a hero.
This is the same way, you know, you've seen this so many times in history.
Che, everybody, all these kids are wearing Che Covera shirts.
Yep.
But they don't know the history of it.
No, they just think the colors are.
They don't know what he did to kids.
They don't know what he did to a village, but he's like somehow this mythical hero.
And that's it.
It's mythical hero worship.
You saw one of the bombers, the what's this at the Boston bomb?
Sarsenov.
Yeah, whatever though.
And the cover of Rolling Stone is ridiculous.
Ran over his brother in the getaway car and killed his brother on the street.
After murdering people at the Boston Marathon.
Right.
Exactly right.
And look how Rolling Stone chose to use almost like this, hey, hot new Teen Voice image for their cover.
So even Rolling Stone was putting it out there, A, to sell magazines.
There is a perversion of hero worship in any society about the counterculture person that seems to take it to the man, the man meaning the establishment.
And that's warped.
And it's also a terrible sign of what has happened in healthcare in the U.S. that led somebody to the point that they were going to say, okay, I'm going to take up arms against my oppressor.
And your impressor was a corporate guy with a job.
But the hero worship is what is mystifying to me.
And it's also very female skewed.
When you saw the response to this guy, and it's just, I don't get it.
I mean, literally, I logically process it, but I don't get it.
It's just crazy.
It's like women, like the girls that are there, like, what are you trying to expect?
Like with Jeffrey Dahmer on that, he was getting girls that wanted him and married him.
It's like, bro, the guy was eating people.
And I guess, you know, that's saying that girls just like bad boys.
Like Richard Ramirez was the night stalker.
He would murder and sexually assault these women.
And I just, I don't know what it is.
That whole thing, they don't want the nice guy.
They want a bad boy, murderer, serial killer.
And that's what turns them on.
And dude, what was his name that got married, Pat?
Ted Bundy got married in jail, didn't he?
I think Ted Bundy, let me check.
Yeah, he serial killer, he got love notes and married Carol Ann Boone while he also claimed to have a Christian conversion in jail and released information about murders in cases that had never been tried.
You know what I'd love to do?
I'd love to see all those women that show up to Luigi's, whatever.
I'd love to pay them each $100 to come out, focus group, bring 500 of them out, and have them stand up one by one by one, tell the relationship with their father.
One by one by one.
Thank you.
Tell me the relationship with your father.
And then you're like, oh, okay.
The man whom you love left you, wasn't there, didn't care about you.
So your entire life, you're trying to fix man to love you, to pursue them.
This is why a father plays a very important role in any person's life.
And especially if we want to lower crime, stupidity, depression, anxiety, any of that stuff, recognize fathers that stay there to raise their kids.
It's not an easy job.
These fathers deserve, you know, medal of honor for doing what they're doing.
Because in a place like this, where the entire system is there to defend women, fathers who sit there to say, I'm going to make sure I do my thing with my kids, we have to recognize them.
And especially mother and father, husband and wife that choose to raise their kids on proper values, they deserve recognition.
They don't have to be millionaires.
Some of these guys make 40 grand a year and 80 grand a year, household income, 120, but they're doing their best to be a good father, a good mother.
I would love to interview every one of those girls that's out there waiting for Luigi Mangioni.
Let's do a group podcast with 500 of them.
One by one by one, I'd go interview every one of them if they're willing to be honest.
If they're willing to be honest.
And we'd be able to verify it if they're willing to be honest.
Because only a person that has got issues is going to show up and think that's their hero.
That's the man to look up to.
Adam, thoughts?
Well, I've spoken with a lot of these women in my day, and a lot of them have daddy issues, and a lot of them hate men, and a lot of been told that they don't need a man.
And a lot of them are basically told that the future is female, and they're very emotional, and they're not exactly logical actors.
I mean, they're going and is he in jail?
Where is he right now?
In jail, obviously.
So they're going to his court appearance and basically.
No bail.
Yeah.
He's a murderer and they're basically singing his praises.
I don't know why women are obsessed with murder mysteries and crime documentaries.
I think Pat's onto something.
I think a lot of it has to do with daddy issues.
You know, there's to be a famous phrase: a dad's number one job is to keep his daughter off the pole.
These days, you know, part two to that is keep your daughter away from the feminist movement.
So because part of the feminist movement at its core, you talked about Shea Rivara, what's going on here with the Saarina Brothers is a deeply, deeply anti-capitalist, pro-socialist, pro-communist movement.
Like if you Google Karl Marx and Cool Pictures, there's cool pictures of Karl Marx, who I would say, not even inarguably, I would say definitely one of the worst humans to ever live for society.
Like how many people have died, whether it's Mao, whether it's Stalin, whether it's Hitler, wherever you want to kind of put into this socialist agenda, hundreds of millions?
So, but he's cool now.
This is the guy.
So, you know, there's a, not me, but there is a movement out there that people talk about, like Pearl Davis and some other women.
And they basically say that women shouldn't vote.
I'm like, what do you mean that women shouldn't vote?
You know, women should have the right to vote.
Of course they should.
And she's a woman.
She goes, no, way too emotional, way too ridiculous.
This is some of the evidence as to pointing out why maybe some single women shouldn't vote.
Let me just tell you what just happened.
Rob, can you check to see if that's true?
So Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are coming to Florida.
Okay.
They're on a flight.
DeSantis apparently just said this about them.
It just happened.
If this is true, this is very interesting.
Go ahead and play this clip, Rob, if you could.
I want to hear this out.
Go ahead.
Is he welcome here?
What the state is you do this?
Send it back to Romania or whatever.
We have no involvement in that.
I read about it through the media.
Clearly, the federal government has jurisdiction whether they want to rebuff his entry into the United States.
And I have confidence that whether it's Pam Bondi or Christy Noam, that they will be looking at that.
I do know our Attorney General, James Uthmeyer, is looking at what state hooks and jurisdiction we may have to be able to deal with this.
But the reality is, is no, Florida is not a place where you're welcome with that type of conduct in the air.
And I don't know how it came to this.
We were not involved.
We were not notified.
I found out through the media that this was something that was happening.
Okay, guys.
Does that mean they're not allowed in the state of Florida?
Yeah, that doesn't make sense.
Are they wanted for anything?
Are they allowed?
In Romania, they are.
No, no, what I'm saying is, are they allowed?
First of all, I think that that's ridiculous.
Like, they haven't been, this is a Romanian situation, and you're just saying that they can't come to America.
What's been happening is behind the scenes, I think the Trump administration has been advocating for the Tates.
And I think breaking news this morning, they were allowed to finally leave Romania, and they got on a private jet, and apparently they were headed towards Florida.
I saw Fort Lauderdale.
So this is, I mean, I know some people in Fort Lauderdale.
Apparently now DeSantis is basically saying when he's going to turn away the flight, Pat, what are you seeing?
Yeah, I mean, look, what can he do?
The way he was making it seem like is, so I'm trying to see what the angle with this is.
Okay, you know, Daily Wire CEO Jeremy Boring.
Yes.
He just said this.
I don't know what this has to do with that, if you want to pull it up.
And you know, they are very close to the DeSantis camp.
They're not Trump guys.
They're DeSantis folks.
I believe, based on what I've heard, the way conservatives and conservative organizations respond to Tate arriving in USO will tell you everything you need to know about them.
Any organization or host who embraces them is engaged in far worse than simple grift, though it is that Andrew Tate is the enemy of any traditional American conservatism.
So I'm not surprised that DeSantis and these guys have the same position because they're very similar.
These guys were not for last minute when they had Trump that became the face and Trump.
They knew Trump was going to be winning.
Who knows?
Maybe they're in communication.
What do you think?
You guys supportive of this?
Are you commenting on this?
I don't know.
Maybe the person that asked the question, maybe they have nothing to do with each other.
It is what it is.
You know, Tates always, you know, when they would do interviews, they were not comfortable coming to the States.
Now, if this is going on, I don't know the legalities of what's going on with them coming out to Florida.
I'm actually surprised of anywhere they choose to go.
If you said, all right, the Tates are finally allowed to leave Romania.
Put your money on where they're going.
I would say Dubai.
Because Tates has mentioned that before, right?
Definitely not U.K. Wow.
Definitely not UK because I think there's some charges there.
But good for them.
Do you think, do you think Trump is going to do something to Tates?
I think he's helped him to get it.
He was just with Alina Haba.
Trump made comments about Tate.
Can you read the comments about Trump on Tate?
You know, type in Trump on Tate.
Yeah.
Trump on Tate.
And Tate has been very confident.
And this was recent of the comments that was made, I think.
So can you find what Trump said on Tate?
What did?
Well, here, while you're looking for that, this is the decision to lift the travel ban has sparked controversy with reports suggesting that the U.S. government under President Trump exerted pressure on Romanian authorities to ease the restrictions as far as the travel ban goes.
Romanian officials, however, have denied any external influence affecting their judicial processes.
Yeah, so Tate brothers leave Lomania for U.S.
The Donald Trump administration pushed Romanian authorities to lift their travel ban.
So you think he's coming to Florida?
Yeah, Alina Haba was involved.
Alina Haba and I think there was a podcast that they did together has publicly expressed support for Tate, stating she's a big fan and sympathizes with his situation.
And looking at this, they're expected to return to Romania in March to fulfill their legal obligations.
So essentially, they're taking away from the public.
He would have only come to the U.S. under Biden.
Never.
Oh, that's for sure.
They're coming here under Trump in the state.
He's in Mar-a-Lago, all of that stuff.
And DeSantis says they're not welcome here, and Daily Wire is not happy with them being there.
I don't even know what that means.
You know what will be a great podcast?
Let me tell you what will be a great podcast.
Shapiro and Tate.
Great podcast.
100%.
I think that'd be a great Daily Wire.
Jeremy, that's good eyeballs for you.
Get a lot of subscriptions.
Get Tate and Shapiro on the same podcast.
I think that'll be.
I think Tate would definitely agree to do it.
And if he's coming to Fort Lauderdale, that's a 20-minute drive.
Anyways, gang, today's what, Rob?
Thursday.
Thursday.
Tomorrow we have another podcast.
Hank Tight.
You'll find out what it's about.
It's actually very interesting.
Well, I just let you see what it's about when it comes out tomorrow.