Hunter Biden's WILD Interview, Trump SUES WSJ & Stephen Colbert FIRED w/ Sean Hannity | PBD Podcast
Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick are joined by Sean Hannity to break down Trump’s explosive lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal over his reported Epstein birthday letter, the shocking firing of Stephen Colbert, and Hunter Biden’s jaw-dropping, curse-filled interview.
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Okay, guys, so we're going to make a massive announcement here today, momentarily.
We got Sean Hannity just landed on the helicopter, but he landed on the other side.
So we sent the driver to bring him over here.
So he'll be here momentarily when he does.
You'll see him walking in, and the timing is kind of weird with everything that's going on.
And who knows if he can speak it hot?
Savage Sabrekov, you know, if you're Armenian, you know.
Anyways, who knows if he can even speak on it or not with everything that's going on?
We're going to talk about it and go through it.
I found a clip, a very weird clip.
You guys got to see.
I'll show you.
It has to do with probably the guy that hates Trump the most in America that had some inside scoop on Epstein that nobody else, I mean, if this guy could say anything bad about him, he would, Rob.
I think you saw the clip.
I don't want you to pull it up yet.
We'll get to it here in a minute.
But we got a lot of stories to go through.
Announcements about speakers at the Valtzo Hank Todd.
I'll get into it, but let's go through some of the stories here.
All right.
Wall Street Journal gets sued by Trump, $10 billion, after releasing the letter that apparently the president wrote to Epstein.
I think it was for his 50th or something like that.
That's birthday.
He's Googling and all these other things, which there's a bunch of controversy behind it.
No, he doesn't.
Yes, he does.
You know, what's the big deal?
Leave it alone.
So we'll have some time to go through that.
And he said he can't wait to see, you know, Rupert Murdoch's face after just a few months ago talking very nicely about Rupert Murdoch, which will show the clip.
And again, today's guest's got a good relationship with both of them.
Works for Murdoch, but it's got a good relationship with Trump as a friend for many, many decades, which we'll get into.
Hunter Biden does a podcast with Channel 5 guy, which ends up becoming gangbusters all over the place.
He drops the F-bomb, I think, 15 times in the span of a minute and 10 seconds.
New record.
He announces that he wants to run for president.
Guys, you may have Hunter Biden as your president in 2020.
Hello, partying.
You know, White House is going to be like, you know, President Trump's trying to do a, you know, UFC fight at the White House under Hunter Biden.
Shit, after hours, you know, you're going to have the nightclub like, everyone's outside.
You don't have to go to the nightclub.
You just walk down to the blue room where they got the cocaine.
But if they find cocaine in the White House, it's not going to be his.
Yeah, he said the cocaine is from the previous administration.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Because they're all going to say that.
This cocaine is for the people.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, that would be an entertaining administration if it ever ends up happening.
Donald Trump signs major crypto legistration genius act into law.
Trump calls for the release of Epstein's grand jury testimony.
Trump sues Waltz.
I told you that.
Boom, boom, boom.
Trump says, I absolutely love that Stephen Colbert got fired.
And I hear Jimmy Kemmel is next shoot.
If you look at the numbers, Colbert's number one for seven straight years, and you fire him, and he's beating Kemmel and Fallon.
Who the hell is next?
Fallon and, you know, who replaces them?
Do they continue the show?
If they do, who do they bring?
Do they bring somebody like a, you know, who's the guy that recently was on Espes and he crushed?
Do they bring a Shane Gillis that calls everybody out who was ousted from someone else going to happen?
But, you know, I don't know what direction those goes in.
Whatever they bring, it's not 20 million a year.
Watch them bring Joey Reed next and just confuse everybody.
Oh, pay her minimum wage.
Stephen Colbert's late show operated at a $40 million loss similar to the WNBA.
It's actually interesting.
They both have a $40 million loss.
And you guys know Adam's a diehard fan of the WNBA.
Oh, yeah.
And John Stewart.
That makes sense.
Jon Stewart fears Paramount and Daily Show.
Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims.
Top politician who's a shoe-in to win 2028 presidential election name, and we'll talk about that.
Some of you guys may know who it is.
We'll come back to it and look at what Polymarket is saying with the presidential for 2028.
McDonald's AI chatbot, hiring exposed data of job candidates.
Elon's inventory piles up.
Tesla Cybertruck sales plummeted.
Ready?
51% in second quarter.
That is terrible.
I mean, it's so bad that Adam's even going to asking for a discount.
They're going to give it to him for a discount.
You know, I'm asking for a discount.
He's entry card, right?
Newsome proposes to lease permits for oil drilling California.
Now he wants to do it after the point Tom made yesterday.
California taught for highest unemployment in the country and tied with Nevada.
And while Newsom is trying to distract everybody from focusing on Florida and other states, his state keeps getting bad stats.
And we'll definitely talk about that.
Maybe we'll start off with that with Hannity because Hannity had Newsome on.
And Wes Moore, Trump deserves credit for securing border.
Now, you got to realize who Wes Moore is.
Wesmore is a name that a lot of people on the left would like to see this man run because some say he's like an Obama.
Some say he's even better than an Obama.
I think he's the Maryland governor, if I'm not mistaken.
Super capable guy on the left, formidable.
You got to keep that name.
Wes Moore.
How YouTube won the battle for TV viewers.
Pierce Morgan accuses Joy Reid of playing race card in heated exchange over MSNBC firing.
And guess who shows up out of nowhere?
Guy comes up.
Michael knows.
Handsome, good-looking guy.
And they kind of go back and forth.
And it wasn't pretty for Joy Reid, okay?
But knowing the way the media works, they may just hire.
She may get a job here soon somewhere.
And then Israeli military investigates report of harm to civilians after hundreds killed near Gaza aid sites.
Officials say 85 Palestinians seek aid are killed in Gaza as Israelis widens evacuation orders.
And a Kamala Harris mocked for post celebrating one-year anniversary of failed presidential campaign is what she is going through as well.
Now, Rob, tell me what's going on out there because when I go into my announcement, I don't want any disruption.
Can you find out what's going on?
So maybe wait till I announce the guest.
Do we have him here?
The golf cart's pulling up to the building now.
So golf carts pulling up to the building now.
Kelly, if you're listening, what's the ETA?
Are we two minutes?
Then I'm going to get into the announcement.
While I'm making the announcement, don't bring them in while I'm going through an announcement.
All right, so let me tell you guys what's going on.
The Vault Conference, September 8th through the 11th, nearly 12,000 people will be coming this year, but we have three guest speakers that I'll be announcing here to you, and it's going to be massive.
And they're all intentionally invited for different reasons.
Rob, I don't want you to play the video until I make the announcement for the guests, and then we can play the clip afterwards.
But this was all intentional.
And there's going to be a handful of massive announcements being made at the Vault Conference.
If you're somebody that's running a business owner, the great thing about the Vault is you'll be having a conversation with somebody at the event and you just run into them at the store and they're an aspiring entrepreneur.
Then you go to talk to somebody else that they're an executive of a Fortune 500 company.
Then you go talk to somebody else who just exited their company and sold it for $700 million.
Then you go talk to somebody else that's still with a big private equity company that's trying to deploy hundreds of millions of dollars.
Then you go talk to somebody else from Goldman Sachs that's a money manager.
The types of people, then you go talk to somebody else that's a podcaster, YouTuber, that you recognize their faces.
The types of people that show up to the vault makes it a reason why this is becoming a number one business conference in America that you go to actually get strategies that you leave, you implement, you can win in life, business, all of it combined together.
So the three speakers that we have are the following.
Number one, speaker, for me, you guys know I'm a big fan of the movie Air, and you guys know I'm a big fan of anybody that's a strong negotiator that's done some of the biggest deals ever.
We were able to get David Falk, Michael Jordan's agent, manager, who signed the Nike deal, who, by the way, in 1982, he was the first person to sign a multi-million dollar deal for James Ward.
He was the first agent to sign a $100 million deal with Alonso Morning.
Michael Jordan gives him so much credit.
I can't wait to sit down and talk to him.
He was one of the most entertaining characters in the movie.
Air story of Michael Jordan.
Number two speaker that we'll have at the Vault Conference is the OG content creator, brand person, who influenced her, who became a billionaire in 1999, who understood what it looked like to be in front of a camera.
Martha Stewart will be at the Vault Conference.
Martha Stewart will be at the Vault Conference.
We're excited about her.
She had one of the best documentaries that everybody talks about.
And I'll be sitting down with her, interviewing her at the Vault Conference.
A lot of you fellas that want to bring your wives down, just let them know Martha Stewart's going to be there.
They're going to want to come and hear and see what she has to say.
And last but not least, the keynote speaker at the Vault Conference that won't be speaking for 30 minutes, not 45 minutes, not an hour, not an hour and 50 minutes, for two hours, the one and only Tony Robbins will be at the Vault conference.
Tony Robbins will be at the Vault Conference.
So we're excited about that.
This is a very, very big deal because there will be multiple big announcements being made there.
Some of you guys are going to get a chance to meet the guests that are going to be there.
Having said that, Rob, you can play the clip here right now.
If you haven't been to the conference, if you haven't yet registered, go to the Vault Conference, get registered, get your ticket, bring your spouse, bring your partner, bring your other employees and executives with you.
Come spend three and a half days with us at the Gaylord Orlando.
And at the end of the event, the people that get CEO tickets, we're shutting down Universal Studios.
You can go on Velocicoaster as many times as you want to.
You can go on the rides.
We'll be hanging out.
Literally, we're shutting down the entire Universal Studios at the end for all the CEOs to have some fun.
You're going to see 58-year-olds act like they're 16 years old, and we're doing business at the same time, which makes it kind of exciting.
Rob, at this point, I've been going for a minute.
We don't need to play the clip.
We can just go ahead and drive people to thevaultconference.com.
Again, go to thevaultconference.com website, thevaultconference.com.
Get your ticket.
This is by far the most important time for you to not go through this process by yourself.
Come network with nearly 12,000 people in one room and take your business and your life to the next level.
Cannot wait to see you there.
And with that being said, our guest is in the house, the one and only Sean Hannity.
Come on in, Sean Hannity.
Look at the stud.
How are you?
What's up, man?
How are you?
How are you doing, man?
Good to see you.
Good to finally meet you.
Pleasure.
Thank you for doing my show, Sean.
Of course, of course.
Of course.
Good.
Sean, Vince, brother.
Nice to meet you.
Very nice to meet you, man.
Nice to meet you.
What a good group.
Where am I sitting here?
You're right here.
Yes, you are right here.
All right.
What am I doing?
Why are you trying to talk me into this?
No, I'm kidding.
Welcome, Mr. Hannity.
So, Sean, next time we've got to send you our helicopter guy to bring you to the right side of the airport instead of the other side.
I was here on time for the record.
I'm not usually late.
I don't like being late at all.
So it's true what they say about you.
You do have perfect hair.
You look like you could have gone to Hollywood side if you wanted to.
No, I just got blown all over the place.
Well, listen, if any of this lying on that, after getting off the helicopter.
Yeah, if you could.
If you look like that after the helicopter, you're doing good for yourself.
That was my volume.
I am deaf.
You know, I started radio in 1987.
You weren't born yet.
I was born in 78.
So nine years prior to that.
You think I'm not young?
If you think I'm 37, I like you already.
I'm 46.
Well, you like me already because you can't hear yourself?
Yeah, a little louder.
It'd be great.
Like, I have amplifiers.
Big up top.
Big knob up top.
Yeah, there we go.
It's not terrible.
Hear yourself or no?
Check on two.
You know what?
I'm better off without my cans.
Okay, then just make sure you're as close to the person.
Can I talk to a microphone?
Really?
Yes.
Is that how that works?
Is this your first time on camera, Mr. McClure?
First time doing radio camera ready.
Listen, we're going to coach you through it.
Don't be nervous.
It's going to be okay.
I know.
Do I look nervous?
Listen, you haven't been doing this for too long.
Well, look, I got to compliment you guys.
Number one.
If I was going to start my career today, I would not do it the way I did it.
You know, when I started in radio, there were 200, maybe 250 talk radio stations in the country.
Right.
That was well over 5,000.
I never thought I'd be on, we're getting up to like 770 stations, which is great because we, you know, literally cover the entire country.
Then we also podcast it, and then we also put it on SiriusXM.
I was so fortunate to get to Fox in October.
I will have completed 30 years on Fox News.
Crazy, right?
I respect.
Man, who's been there 30 years?
Nobody.
No, there's been a couple of us now.
On TV 30 years?
Longest running primetime cable news show in the history of cable news.
That's what I'm saying.
That's insane.
It's insane.
Congratulations.
That's unbelievable.
I feel blessed because I don't know what happened.
You guys experienced this.
First time that light went on and I got in front of this thing, it changed my life.
That's all I cared about.
That's all I wanted to do.
It was, you know, changed my life dramatically.
And, you know, I feel blessed to do it every day.
I just, I dial in, I focus, I just immerse myself in information constantly.
And, you know, then I get to meet great guys like you.
So it's an honor to be here.
Thank you so much for having me.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, for folks who don't do this, to think about 30 years and you have to manage vacations, personal life, crisis, vacation.
How does that issue?
Well, I mean, listen, you've made money.
I get some.
You've made a few hundred million dollars.
You're a pretty wealthy guy.
You've done 30 years.
I've read all of that.
I read all these net worth statements.
Nobody's ever gotten it right.
Stop it.
Really?
No, I don't believe it.
They haven't gotten the number right.
They haven't gotten the number right.
Can I give a range?
I'm going to give a range.
Oh, you want to know how much I'm worth?
Do you think I'm telling you that?
Don't say that.
They haven't gotten it right.
Don't say if they've gotten it right or not.
But the biggest part about it that's inspiring to younger guys that are coming up is that if you're out there, you work your ass off long term, you stay consistent, steady, you can make life-changing money in this business, but it takes discipline, hard work, outlast, outperform, out-improving, you've simply been able to do it.
I'm not sure if I'm doing it.
I'm glad you said that because the real work is not on the air.
The on-air part is the fun part, right?
It's all the research, all the reading.
I just immerse myself five days a week, and that's pretty much all I do, you know, in one capacity or another.
Well, you mind if we get into stories?
I don't know whatever you do.
I don't care what this is podcast.
I'm just a guest.
Well, listen, if you say that, then I'm going to get into real stories.
I'm just telling you because you happen to be in a very, you know, strange place that I don't even know if you can speak on the story or not.
Because on one end, you work for Fox News.
I do.
And you've been there for 30 years in October.
And you're born.
Thank you.
Somebody has a memory here.
Let's go.
And 30 years with Fox News.
On the other end, you have a very good relationship with the president, President Trump.
I do.
And so you're kind of in this, in the middle of the thing where last week, I'm not sure if you can speak on it or not.
Obviously, we're going to open up with the story because it's you, Fox, Trump, and we've been talking about this whole Epstein thing for a minute.
Trump, while everyone's talking about everything that's going on, you post this message last week on all the victories that most people are not looking.
They're overlooking.
Rob, if you can play this clip real quick, and you're going to react to yourself real quick.
Go ahead, Rob.
I'm an ugly guy.
I have been a longtime friend and supporter.
We've been very transparent of President Trump.
But even I am frankly amazed at what he has been able to do against all odds in such a very short period of time.
What we're living through, you better take, you know, really close notes because you most likely will never see this again in your lifetime.
The single most consequential transformational presidency in our lifetime.
And without a doubt, the underlying theme of the White House: promises made, right?
Promises kept.
Okay, so the different victories that he's had, President Trump, we've seen him.
We followed very closely on what he's done.
Then all of a sudden, Wall Street Journal releases a story last week.
I want to say, is it last week, Tuesday?
Yeah, last week, about a letter that the president got or wrote to Epstein at his 50th birthday party, I believe.
And Rob, if you tell me what letter this page is on, Trump says, okay, I'm going to call it a release over here.
Okay.
So is that page five?
Trump sues Wall Street Journal Rupert Murdoch over the Epstein letter.
Okay.
And as you go through the letter, most people are saying this is not true.
Most people are saying this is not a real story.
Most people are saying he's not doing this.
He's not doodling.
Well, he does doodle.
No, he doesn't doodle.
My father would never write this.
Everyone's going back and forth because this Epstein thing became, in my opinion, I've said it on Jesse.
I've said it on many different places.
It was a fumble.
I don't think it was handled properly.
Promises were made.
Promises were not kept when it comes down to this specific topic.
And it irated a lot of different people.
And he's over the years said a lot of bad things about Epstein on camera.
He said, here's a guy that did he kill himself?
Did he not kill himself?
Did this happen?
Did that not happen?
Who knows what happened?
We got to get to the bottom of it.
And you're in the middle.
How do you manage for you?
You go to work.
Your friend is Trump, President Trump, for many years.
And your boss is Rupert Murdoch.
They used to be good.
Now he is suing your boss for $10 billion.
How do you manage that?
It's easy.
I just always tell the truth.
It's not really that complicated.
I have been blessed to work for a company that lets me be me.
And honestly, that is rare in broadcasting.
You're independent.
You make your own decisions, right?
But for the most part, I make my own decisions.
I don't really, I don't have these handcuffs on that maybe some other people at other networks do.
What I do for a living is I am a member of the press, right?
I can produce thousands of hours of straight news coverage, radio and TV, over my career.
I can produce thousands of hours of investigative reporting.
I can produce thousands of hours of opinion, but I'm upfront.
I'm honest.
I am a conservative.
I don't hide the fact that I support Donald Trump.
I can produce thousands of hours, radio and TV, of topics on culture and sports and anything else that's going on in the world.
So I just find it interesting.
Whenever people find for myself, when people start getting really loud and emotional and rushing to judgment, I have this reaction.
I pull back.
You know, one of the things, my first thought is on the Epstein files, is if there was something so damning in there about Donald Trump and the weaponized Department of Justice of Joe Biden had it, does anyone here doubt they would have released it?
Just one, Sean, if they're all on it too.
If Bill Clinton and all that group is in there, they're like, we really want to, but we can't because we're in with him.
They could have selectively leaked, though.
I mean, they're more sophisticated than that.
True, but that investigation opens up, Sean.
I see where you're coming from, but that's what it felt like to the.
I'm just like you.
I love the president.
I love what he's doing.
Pat mentioned that he stumbled, but that's the one thing that hit me in my head where I'm like, maybe I'm not saying he's deathly on it, but I mean, he knew the guy.
Maybe they're all on it.
They're all on his own.
So add one more piece to the puzzle, right?
Because to me, it's a puzzle, people trying to put it together.
20 plus years ago, he threw his ass out of Mar-a-Lago.
Okay, now, if you got something on somebody, you're going to throw them out of your club in a spectacular fashion and embarrass the hell out of the guy and not expect that that guy's going to come back at you with information if he had it.
I don't know.
That's hard for me to believe.
Let me backtrack a hair and how my brain works and the way I approach things.
You want the long version or the short one?
What I want to know is if there's anyone qualified.
I have a long version.
No, give me 30 years you've been in this business.
You're in New York.
You come to Florida a lot.
No, I live in Florida.
I'm done.
I'm out of New York.
I saw that.
Maybe you went down.
Yeah, freaking.
You're welcome.
We did the same thing.
We left California.
We lived in Dallas five years now.
We've been here four years.
We love it.
But the entire understanding of what's happened with Wood Epstein, you've been in this 30 years.
30 years is a long time ago where stories, 90s, 95 come in and you're hearing stuff about this guy.
What is your impression?
Is this a bad guy?
Is this guy, did this guy do what he did?
Because some people are saying, who knows if he did?
Now they're saying, who knows if the stories are right.
I know the story when he got kicked out of Mar-a-Lago is because of how he treated young women.
That I know for a fact.
It wasn't for no reason at all.
The reason he got kicked out was because of his treatment of young women at Mar-a-Lago.
Let me backtrack to what I was going to say.
So I was a local radio host before I started a Fox in Atlanta.
I spent five years in Santa Barbara, California.
I went to Huntsville, Alabama.
I was paid 19 grand a year, but I love what I was doing.
I love being behind this microphone.
Then I got a promotion to a big market, Atlanta.
I was there from 92 to 96.
I can get you the year-end edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
1996 was a great year.
The Olympics came and Sean Hannity left.
I have that framed.
That's crazy.
That's pretty cool, right?
And I guess I had some impact on the market.
And then that's when I got hired by Fox.
So I went up to Fox.
However, my last year there, remember the Olympics and the CTO of Atlanta.
Remember that?
Okay.
Remember a guy by the name of Richard Jewell?
Of course.
He was the guy that I think was the security guy that was falsely accused when he actually found the backpack.
Okay, here's the better part of the story.
Oh, they made a movie about this guy.
Yes, of course.
I'm on the air the day that the Atlanta Journal Constitution comes out with he fits the profile of the loan bomber because he lives with his mother.
Okay, maybe he lives with his mother because he wants to save money, right?
I'm like, where this is.
I was instinctively on the air, suspicious that this is, you know, I'm not rushing a judgment here.
Little did I know, and I found out later, Richard Jewell was listening to my program at that moment.
And we had a conversation later.
I got one of the early interviews with him.
According to his lawyer, the stress of all this killed this guy, getting hammered in the press.
It went on for a long, long period of time.
But when he came on the program, that taught me a valuable lesson about rushing a judgment.
So I have a history, right?
Everyone has a history in broadcasting.
And I've learned not to rush to judgment.
And I like to watch stories develop.
That's why I said when people start going in and racing out there and they're trying to outdo each other and they want to be first and they got their theory.
And I kind of feel a little bit like this on the Epstein story.
But if you go through my list of issues I got right over the years and everyone else in the corrupt legacy state-run media mob got wrong, I was right about Duke LaCrosse.
I went to meet with those families.
I talked to them.
I knew exculpatory evidence was coming out.
UVA, I was right on that.
Everybody else was wrong.
Ferguson, Missouri.
I had so many police contacts that were telling me, Sean, there are multiple African-American eyewitnesses that will corroborate Darren Wilson's story.
I got that right.
Everybody else went with hands up, don't shoot, which is a crock of bullshit.
I try not to rush to judgment.
I got Freddie Gray in Baltimore right.
I got George Zimmerman right because I went down.
And I also had a law enforcement contact that told me, no, there's going to be testimony from an eyewitness that says that George Zimmerman was on the ground and there was a ground impound and his head was being pounded into the cement.
Then I can go to Russia Collusion, the Pfizer warrants, the impeachment one, impeachment two, you know, all of these other witch hunts against Trump.
How did I end up?
Is it an accident that I end up on the right side of those stories?
I'm not, Patrick, but David, I am not tooting my own horn.
I am only saying what works for me is when everyone goes deep and they're just rushing in, I tend to just do this and pull back.
That's what I'm doing here.
Now, I have a history.
I know Pam Bondi for 30 years.
I've known Dan Bongino forever.
I mean, we have a good relationship.
I know Kash Patel.
I've known him forever.
So maybe did they thought there was information in there?
Yeah, my understanding is that the files had names of victims.
My understanding is the tapes were taken from Epstein's.
And again, these are sources.
I'm not definitively saying it, but the tapes were, you know, Kitty Porn.
Are they going to release Kitty Porn?
Are they going to release the names of victims?
Now, what they are trying to do, which I think is very smart, and I'd like to see it.
You believe what the right now, I'm in the point where I've not rushed to judgment.
I'm not making a decision.
I'm giving you the honest answer.
You believe that.
So, okay, so maybe from my stand, you have to realize this is so tough because three times I voted for this guy.
I'm speaking for myself, right?
16, 20, and 24.
When you come out and Bondi tells media, you know, James O'Keefe's group, when they're coming and recording, oh, there's terrible things in those tapes.
$10,000.
Cash comes out, says things about them.
Bongino comes out saying I'm in a Fox room with another person that I can't say their name because Fox didn't allow me to give the name that the footage that they have goes back to Mossad and it's all linked back to Mossad with Epstein.
By the way, how the hell did the Mossad get pulled into this?
How did Mossad get pulled into Epstein?
Yeah, I'm trying to understand the connection.
What?
Because his father somehow might have been connected to the money.
Delay Maxwell's colour robber Master.
Mr. Hannity, let's not play games here.
You know the Mossad runs the United States.
Everyone knows that.
Now, by the way, he's been a little bit more.
You're joking, by the way.
But certain members of our audience believe that.
Why do you feel that's a distraction?
They didn't want to take out Iran's nuclear facilities.
For the life of me, I cannot understand that.
For the life of me, there is a vein of, I would argue, virulence anti-Semitism.
We see it in the halls of Congress.
We see it on college campuses.
But it's simple, basic, fundamental common sense.
What frustrates me about that issue is that if that's your reason for not wanting to take out their nuclear sites, you don't understand the Trump doctrine.
Because in his first term, he kicked the crap out of the ISIS Caliphate, defeated them in record time, took out Baghdadian associates, took out Soleimani, dropped the mother of all bombs in Afghanistan.
And so the Trump doctrine is, yeah, sure, no forever wars.
I'm with you.
I don't want forever wars.
We can't ever go back and do what we did in Iraq ever again with the advancement of military technology.
We won't have to fight wars that way.
Future wars will be fought in air-conditioned offices.
But I say all that, and it's like, did you not understand the Trump doctrine?
Wait, let me go back to what you said.
So you, 30 years, Fox, you're not under the impression of any stories that Jeffrey Epstein and his brother Mark may be linked back to Mossad with Israel.
I have no evidence of that.
So 32 times the prime minister of Israel visits Barack in his apartment and he's seen leaving with a mask covering his face.
That's not a valid concern?
Oh, no, it is a valid concern.
Just because I say that I stand back and wait, I'm just telling you, I can't give you a definitive answer today.
Now, do I want to get to the bottom of all of it?
Yeah, but I do find people are getting over their skis a little bit in their commentary.
That's my humble opinion.
It's self-inflicted, though.
I think a part of this is self-inflicted.
You never want to overpromise another person.
To me, never.
To me, it would have stopped right there.
Because if I run for office and I say, here's the five things, this is what's important to me.
And then all of a sudden, guys on my team start making promise.
Oh, we're going to do this.
And then they go on podcasts.
Are we going to do it?
And let me tell you, we're going to do this.
I'm like, hey, guys, listen, who are you?
When you say we, who is we?
Are you representing me?
Did I tell you we're going to do that?
We're not doing that.
I'm going to let you know take the lead.
So I feel the way they got into this debacle is they did it to themselves.
Now, there's plenty of research, independent journalists that I've done to find out stuff about Epstein that they're not too comfortable about.
And there's plenty of stuff out there.
I mean, I was watching his deposition this morning on, hey, have you ever gotten a felony before?
I have.
What were your felonies for?
One was for solicitation of prostitution, and the other one was solicitation for minor.
By the way, that deal never should have happened with that Palm Beach prosecutor.
That was insane.
That was the sweetheart deal of all deals.
Yeah, and so again, Vinny, I'm sorry.
I know you want to say something to me.
A part of that.
So keep fighting.
I kind of like it.
No, no, no.
A part of that sweetheart deal is where people are going back and saying, I met Pam Bondi.
Pam Bondi gives me the vibes of a very character ethical type of a person.
She is I got nothing but positive vibes.
She was very nice to my boys.
She was very respectful.
But to all of a sudden say that they have nothing and it's just child porn, that's confusing.
By the way, you know who has the most credibility on this story here?
I'm going to show you guys something that's even going to spook you a little bit.
Okay.
Okay.
Tell me who hates Trump the most.
The last 10 years, since 2016, can you tell me who's a long list?
No, no, but I want you to go who was close ally, close.
Who hates him the most?
You're going to play Nancy Pelosi.
No, I'm not going to play Nancy Pelosi.
That's a good clip.
I'm not going to play Pelosi.
You're not going to be able to guess the.
Michael Coleman.
Michael Pelosi.
Okay, Rob, play this clip.
Watch this here.
Okay.
When can you speak to about the name with Donald Trump as it relates to Jeffrey Epstein and if at all?
So actually, I fell into Trump's orbit around 2005, but I became part of the Trump organization as the executive vice president and special counsel in 2007.
From the time that I started to the time that I finished in 2018, I actually never heard him mention Jeffrey Epstein at all.
I never saw Jeffrey Epstein in the office when I was one of the 10,000 hours in Trump's office doing work with him.
I never heard Jeffrey Epstein on the phone or even call into the office.
There was no relationship from the time that I started at the org to the time that I left.
And so how do you then, when you kind of look at what is transpiring now and the way he's handling it, what do you make of the way he's handling it, the reason why this scandal, if you will, this controversy, this individual has captivated so much attention and raised a lot of serious legitimate questions.
Sure, because that's what they campaigned on.
That's what he sold to his MAGA base.
He was going to release the Epstein files.
He was going to release the Martin Luther King files.
He was going to release the John F. Kennedy files.
He chose not to.
It's a mistake.
He should have just released the full file.
Because by not doing that, all it does is create these conspiracy theories.
Oh, he must be guilty of something.
See, this is the part.
Michael Cohen.
Vinny, like you tell me why Michael Cohen, who on any chance he's gotten to lie to destroy him, he's done it.
This probably formed, as weird as it sounds, he has the most credibility on this topic the last 20 years to say what you do.
I know this sounds very good.
Because we've been around him.
He has zero credibility.
But you know what I mean on credibility with this?
I understand what you're saying.
He would be the last person.
He would be the last person to defend.
Of course.
This is an easy slam dunk for you to say, well, you know, there was that one time I was sitting next door and he picked up a call and he made some jokes about underage and I felt very uncomfortable.
And I asked him, who were you talking to?
Some of my boy Jeffrey.
And I had to walk in because I was the one thing that draw even Bill Gates' wife said, Melinda, hey, what made me most uncomfortable with Bill Gates was who?
Was the relationship abhorrent?
So you need to tell me this guy who hates Trump that much is going to defend him?
It's a little weird.
But my question is this, though, guys.
So it's undeniable what he was doing.
He was recording.
It was a blackmail operation.
He being Epstein.
Epstein.
When Alex Acosta, Sean said, you know, he worked for intelligence.
Could have been Mossad, could have been ours, could have been a group of people.
Our thing is, Pam Bondi, Bongino, Patel, they were screaming from the rooftops.
This is what, if I'm in, I'm leading up to their assignments.
Then once they're in, Sean, we feel like somebody told them, hey, shut up.
Just like when he was arrested in Florida with that sweetheart deal you were talking about, Alex Acosta, whoever was in charge, you gave him a 12 hour, all he had to do was be there for 12 hours.
So he slept at the prison.
The door was open.
He only had to sleep there one night.
Who gives a convicted pedophile that type of access?
But then when you go back, why is Epstein visiting the White House 17 times?
And then Mark Middleton, Sean, who was his close aide and advisor, that guy signs him on seven times.
And then that guy suicides himself hanging from a tree with an extension cord, shotgun to the chest, no shotgun found.
It's just all this stuff.
All we want, Sean, as the supporters, and I get it.
Trump's not on it.
Put that aside.
But the people that were on those tapes, Sean, those terabytes of information, we want, I know the real MAGA.
We want accountability for those pieces of those demons who destroyed these kids' lives, Sean, who these kids, by the way, I say this too.
I talked to Tom about this the other day.
What do you think they did with some of these girls or underage boys that were with these high-profile guys that saw their faces?
You think they just let them go back into society?
No, they're gone forever.
We've lost 300,000 kids at our border.
Thank God Trump said that they found what, 10,000?
What about the 290,000 that are gone, gone, and nobody cares about them?
So we have to keep talking about it.
I don't think Trump's implicated, but come on.
I don't want to see any child porn.
But what you guys are seeing at the FBI, arrest those people.
Arrest them.
You see them.
Why do you have cameras in every room?
Whistleblower said every room, Sean, everywhere you went, you were on camera.
Who was he recording it for?
And where's the footage?
I had one source tell me.
Take it for what it's worth.
I'm not, again, I'm trying to piece this together as you are.
That there were none of those tapes existed.
The tapes you just referred to.
Now, as it relates to Acosta and his comment about the intelligence community, what intelligence community?
We need more details.
So to me, I have more questions than answers.
I want the answers like you do.
I don't think there's anything more repugnant by believing says as much than to harm a child.
Matthew 8, chapter 8, verse 6.
Bingo.
Wow, I'm impressed.
I learned from this guy over here.
There's nothing more offensive to me, and I don't think anything more offensive to God if you believe in the Bible as I do.
And I want the answers to the questions.
Now, I'm just maybe a little bit more willing to give it more time.
I want more information.
I want it all revealed.
Now, let's see, for example, Pam Bondi's trying to get the grand jury testimony.
Dershowitz, who's a friend of mine, and man, he got caught up in this for a while.
And he was so adamant he was going to sue everybody.
He's like, and Dershowitz, his entire career has represented controversial figures like OJ and in the case of Epstein.
I also know David Schoen.
He was friends with Epstein in the final years of his life.
I interviewed him, asked what he knew about it.
And again, I want the answers like everybody else.
Did you hear what Dershowitz had to say?
I did hear what he said.
Dershowitz wrote an article.
I think it was on the Wall Street.
He talked about the grand jury testimony being where the mother load would probably be.
Yeah, I mean, whether you believe Dershowitz or now, that's on you.
But I'll just sort of boil down his main three points.
And, you know, we live in a rush to judgment, trial by media, trial by social media society.
So respect for you for waiting until actual evidence comes out versus rushing for judgment.
Here's what Dershowitz had to say.
Number one, there was no client list.
The list that you speak of was the victim's list.
People hear list, list, list, list.
They freak out.
I have four sources, not one, not two, not three.
Not four, not five.
We're winning championships.
That say the same thing.
That's why I said everybody rushes in with their commentary.
And I'm like, of course, I'm going to wait.
He also said two other things.
Number one, the tapes you speak of were public tapes.
Like we have videotapes here, all in Valutainment everywhere you go.
There's cameras all over here, but there's not cameras necessarily in PBD's office or in PBD's bathroom.
I don't know.
This is what Dershowitz.
I don't know.
I don't know.
There's no cameras in a bathroom.
Number three, and this is the one that's going to freak people out, that there was actually no actual ties to intelligence agencies, whether it's Mossad, whether that's CA.
I don't know.
This was his attorney.
He understands the law.
You are my point.
It's like these are all unanswered questions.
Now, if there is a valid criticism, like I do believe they had a pile of an Epstein file.
I don't think they went through it.
They just said they had it.
And probably that created a lot of hope for people.
And then that has now evolved into suspicion.
Do you think that this was Pam Bondi's job that she completely butchered?
Hear me out.
I think Kash Patel is an honest guy.
I think Dan Bongino has the highest credibility.
I actually believe Trump on this one.
I don't think JD Vance has any clue what's going on in this.
He wasn't around adorning this.
Pam Bondi.
She was a little-known, what, Attorney General in Florida?
Right after the Epstein thing.
Okay, yeah.
I'm saying on the national story.
She kicked ass in Florida.
Yes.
I live in Florida.
I've heard her name a bunch.
On a national level, nobody heard of Pam Bondi.
All of a sudden, she's catapulted to Attorney General of the United States, and she's an attractive woman.
Hear me out.
She sees herself on TV, national news, for the first time of her life.
I don't think.
You're telling me that a star doesn't look at the.
Oh, my God.
You know who believes me?
Megan Kelly, because she's exactly what she said.
Your old friend Megan Kelly.
Is Megan Kelly wrong?
I'm not going to sit here and say anyone's right or wrong.
I'm just saying I haven't come to my conclusion.
I respect everyone's opinion.
You know, this is success in media is not a zero-sum game.
My success, my failure is not rooted in anyone else's success or failure.
If they come to a conclusion based on their opinion, their gut, their instincts, or information they have that I don't have, I respect it.
I listen to it.
I absorb it, take it in.
But I have to get to the point like I did in all of those cases I mentioned to you where I ended up being right.
I spent three years with an ensemble cast to get to the bottom of Russia collusion.
And we were unpealing the layers of the onion, the lie.
Look what it's now evolved into, right?
It took three years of programming on radio and TV to get to that point.
We were proven right.
The corrupt legacy, state-run legacy media mob, they were wrong.
But we did it very, we did it.
It happened slowly.
It happened over time.
We found out the Hillary Clinton bought and paid for dirty Russian dossier.
Yeah, it was used as the basis of four FISA warrants.
Hillary Clinton got a pass when it came to top secret classified information.
You know, if I have any bit of concern over this is people are so focused on it, and they should be.
I'm fine with that because I want to get the answers.
I think we'll get a lot more if we get that grand jury testimony.
That will be up to a judge.
But here's the problem: Sunday was the six-month mark of Trump's presidency.
And what you played earlier from me and what I'm saying about it is so transformational and consequential.
And he's taken on every big, major issue in a way that no president that I can think of in 100 years is fundamentally shifting the country, I would argue, back to constitutional order and limited government, greater freedom.
All of that's lost.
So I'll give you one thing to be thinking about.
You're a sports guy.
You love throwing the football at the end of your show.
And, you know, so who was the team that almost had a perfect season, and at the end of it, they lost because of a couple turnovers that they made, devastating.
They could have gone undefeated the entire year.
It would have been known as the greatest season any NFL team ever had.
The Patriots.
Against the Giants, against your Giants, right?
So what's the point?
This is all I'm saying.
All I'm saying is, when you have a vision that big and you're working your ass off the way that you are, and you're trying to juggle all these different projects at the same time, you have to talk to your leadership team.
No more turnovers moving forward.
Not at this level.
This could have been prevented.
This was a massive fumble that could have been prevented by the team.
Because to Trump's credit, when Trump did that interview with Rachel Campos Duffy and she asked and she goes like this.
So, Mr. President, you know which scene I'm talking about.
She's like this.
Right?
And she says, so are you going to release the John F. Kennedy?
Yes.
Are you going to release Martin?
Yes.
9-11?
Yes.
Not this one, Rob.
Are you going to release the Epstein?
Yes.
I don't know because so even then, Trump didn't give a definite answer.
No.
Because some people's names might be on there and they might not be discredit.
He's not ran on this.
True.
He's not ran on this.
His team ran on this.
Great point.
So this is the scene right here.
His team ran on this.
And Rob, I don't know if you're going to, okay, is it right off the bat she says that?
Yeah, right off the bat.
Okay, play from the beginning.
Would you declassify the 9-11 files?
Yeah.
Would you declassify JFK files?
Yeah.
I did a lot of it.
Would you declassify the Epstein files?
Yeah.
Yeah, I would.
Well, I guess I would.
I think that less so because, you know, you don't know, you don't want to affect people's lives if it's phony stuff in there because there's a lot of phony stuff with that whole world.
You can pause it right there.
So to me, I get it.
I get it.
That's revealing too, in my view.
And when you're talking about, like, for example, you call somebody a racist.
They're basically saying they're evil to me.
There are certain things that you accuse people of that it just, it will take them down hard.
If in the files, they have, and this is, I think, the point that Trump was making when he brought up, remember who put these files together?
You know, four years, Biden Justice Department had all of it.
Nobody even asked for them to release it.
It was never an issue.
And you could say, okay, well, Trump kind of half said he would release it, but then said maybe not because there might be innocent names in there.
But then you look at the people that put it together.
Maybe when they got to the bottom of it, and we'll find out, I think, over time.
Maybe I'm just a little more patient than you're average.
But maybe there are innocent people.
Maybe there are allegations in there.
By the way, you're a pedophile.
Okay, you're on the list.
Now you have to defend yourself, but you're not a pedophile.
What happens to that person's life?
Falsely accused?
I've seen that a lot in my life.
Many times, to a lot of guys.
When I met with those kids from Duke La Crosse, I actually drove out to their house, and this is why I ended up being right, and everybody else was wrong.
There were nearly 100 professors at Duke, jumped on the bandwagon.
They wanted these kids taken down.
Those kids' lives are never going to be the same.
Richard Jewell's life was never the same.
Darren Wilson left the police department.
His career was ruined.
It's like we are too quick to do that.
Now, with all that said, there's no doubt in my mind that Epstein is a creep, a scumbag, a lowlife.
Why is he, though?
Well, I mean, just what we know from the trial, the sweetheart deal that he got the first time.
So what people want is when you study this guy's lifestyle and what he did and how he made his money and Lex Wex to give a $77 million, most expensive private residence in Manhattan to him as a gift when he gets a $158 million consulting fee from Leon Black, when he has an 8,000 square foot property in New Mexico that he was practicing eugenics and his DNA being transformed and passed on to different people.
When you look at the, there's a lot of weird things with this guy.
So we can continue there.
But the last thing I'll wrap up on this, by the way, when you're saying all that stuff, I agree because Trevor Bauer's career in baseball was destroyed Pasadena court by a girl that light and no one in the MLB wants to sign this guy.
And he could have gotten a $250 million contract to $300 million contract, made some real money.
He lost a few hundred million dollars because of a lie, because of a lie.
They destroyed this guy's potential on income.
Now, he still loves the game so much that he's playing for nothing because of the love of the game.
But this guy's dream was to play in baseball.
It was entertaining to watch.
So you're right.
All that happens.
I'll wrap up the last thing and we'll go to the next one.
I'm going to go into the Russian side with you.
Is there anything you think I'm doing wrong?
Anything that I'm saying?
No, not at all.
No, the only reason, you know, when I'm, we've been podcasting for five years.
We started this five years ago.
My content was purely, I'm a business guy.
I'm a business guy that grew up in Iran, that came up here and, you know, made his money, went to the U.S. Army, got it, went into the stock market, became a stockbroker with Morgan Stanley Dean, with a building insurance company, sold it.
But as a financial advisor, when you're in it for 25 years, what you learn to do is a needs analysis every day.
What is a needs analysis?
A needs analysis, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, what is your income?
What are your expenses?
How much money do you have in ACD?
What do you have in a 401k?
What do you have in a defined benefit?
What do you have in a 457?
Do you have a 529 for your kids?
How important is it for you to put your kids in a private school?
How much money do you want to set aside for your kids to go to private school?
Are you planning on paying for their school tuition or not?
Are you planning on letting them go to community?
Do you want to do a 50-50?
Do you want to have some money for them to start a business?
Do you not want to pay anything for them?
At what age do you want to retire?
How much income do you want to retire with?
When you're programmed to just ask questions and then you go into podcasting, your natural instinct is to constantly be asking questions because that's what you've been trained to do in financial services.
That's the right question you guys are asking is the right question.
Right.
And I think we need answers.
And so to me, to think when you're saying about Mossad and CIA, guys, the movie Argo came out 30 years after because CIA has a certain number of 30 years to not release.
And, you know, a KGB guy comes out and he writes a book on what the KGB really did with the papers and who they controlled and who they planted different places.
For us to assume that we're going to know right off the bat, we're being a little bit naive to think that we're going to know everything.
Because I was just going to say, well, I want to make one correction because we're talking about the Bible.
It's Matthew chapter 18, verse 6.
I said 8 and 6, number one.
But yeah, guys, if they are intelligence, like think about Mossad, what they did with the Pagers and RCIA.
They're very good, all of them, Sean, at making everybody guess and ask these questions.
That's their job.
But when you say rushing the judgment, Epstein was a pedophile convicted pervert since when?
It's 25 years later.
Why is Ghillain Maxwell in jail?
There's no trafficking young women.
Where are the victims?
I don't believe that there's a list.
Like there's a name, Bill Clinton, or all these names.
No, no.
What is she in jail for trafficking at him?
They're saying that he didn't do anything.
All this stuff is all bullshit.
Why is she in jail?
What are you saying?
He didn't do anything.
Why is she in jail for 20 years?
Why don't you pull up what she was charged with and convict her?
That doesn't have to be a mystery.
What is Ghillaine Maxwell in prison for?
And then ready for this?
Where's the customer?
That's like arresting Sean for being a freaking drug kingpin and none of his clients are behind him.
Don't bring Sean Hannah.
Sean sells weight.
He sells cocaine.
Sean sells cocaine, but you see how easy it is to make allegations.
Now he has to defend himself.
I have to defend myself.
Sean Hannity has to defend himself.
That's your BS allegation.
I want to move on to the next part.
We've already talked about what Jillaine means.
But can I ask one more question before we go?
Sure.
I mean, do we all kind of agree?
Yes.
That at the end of the day, there are unanswered questions.
Maybe I'm just a little bit more willing to let this play out.
Well, you're the very few that actually has patience and maybe not rush to judge.
But you know what?
People have already made up their mind.
I'm telling you what taught me that.
When I talked to Richard Jewell, got one of the first interviews with him, he comes on and he says, you were the only one in the media that gave me the benefit of the doubt.
That changed my life forever.
And I learned, you know what?
It's pretty powerful what I'm doing in the sense that it can impact people's lives.
That lesson has served me well.
That long list I gave, it wasn't to brag or to be, it wasn't, I promise you it wasn't.
It was just to explain my methods, the way I approach things.
I mean, I'm listening to Mr. Financial Advisor over here and I'm like, holy shit, he's a genius.
I'm like, all right, I got 15 questions now about my financial future.
Yeah, but I appreciate what you're saying.
However, I want to follow up on this.
Okay.
So you've been at Fox 30.
Okay.
O'Reilly was there 20.
I don't know how long he was there.
Let's just say give or take 20, right?
Tucker was there for a number.
Megan Kelly was there for a number of years.
From the outside watching now, Bill O'Reilly does a lot of stuff with News Nation, Cuomo.
You know, we've had him on.
He's on my radio show once a week.
I actually love hearing what he has to say because, again, he's another one of these OGs.
When he talks, I'm kind of trying to hear to say what's he saying because he sometimes takes a different angle than everybody else.
How are you processing what Tucker is doing?
Because Tucker has taken certain positions when it comes down to Israel, when it comes down to Epstein, when it comes down to certain interviews he's done, when it comes down to what he feels is different.
A lot of it may be seen as controversial, maybe to folks at Fox.
How do you view the positions that Tucker has taken the last couple of years?
You know, all of us are making a pretty good living because of the First Amendment and freedom of speech.
I said earlier, broadcasting is not a zero-sum game.
My success is not due to somebody else's failure or success.
And it's based on what I do.
But whether what you say, I agree with or I disagree with, and I have heard things that all the people you mentioned have said.
And Bill O'Reilly's been on my radio show, and we'll disagree on a topic.
But at the end of the day, I kind of, that is the biggest glass of water I've ever seen in my life.
What the hell is that?
I just want to make sure we don't run out of water.
They say that there's a lot of people.
What is design?
Well, the goal is to finish us by the end of the punch.
So at the end of the day, let the people decide.
And I respect the fact that we live in a great country where you're going to give your opinion and then the public will judge you for it.
The one thing that I think is critical for success is that you be genuine and sincere and not manufactured or phony or fake.
And if you stay true to who you are, I believe you just put the coke.
He just puts Coca-Cola.
I told you.
I told you, Sean.
This is yours.
You sold.
High-quality.
You're the distributor.
And I, yeah, yeah.
I'm not sure.
Did you see LJ?
He was on Fox and Friends the other morning.
They were talking about Coca-Cola and pure cane sugar.
I love Mexican Coke.
Who said this?
Lawrence Jones.
Oh, my God.
I love Mexican.
And then Ainsley and Brian are looking at him and he goes, No, I really do love Mexican Coke.
And it's like, went right over the head.
Yeah.
It was a funny moment.
But back to your question.
On Tucker.
Don't you respect, are we blessed when you think about it?
We live in a country where you can have any opinion.
I do.
And then you either build up an audience based on whether or not enough people want to hear what you have to say.
But some of the positions Tucker's taken would be a different.
I disagree with him.
Okay.
So he's in, for example, he interviewed some historian and making it, and this has kind of gone a little viral.
I don't care that he has a different view than me.
I just don't care.
I mean, he had a different view about Iran and the nuclear sites than I did.
I don't care that he does.
I have to be true to who I am.
And he had a historian, and there's this narrative that's been making the rounds that, you know, Winston Churchill, blood, toil, tears, and sweat.
You know, what is our aim?
Victory.
I love Winston Churchill.
That somehow, well, it's not the best thing that we won World War II.
Now, my father spent four years in the Pacific, by the way, and wasn't the best life, and he grew up very, very poor.
But to me, Winston Churchill was one of the most heroic people in our time.
It's just a disagreement.
You want to have a different opinion, fine.
But the argument is, well, Western civilization has not thrived since then, and that Europe has declined since then.
My answer to that would be Ronald Reagan, who said, you know, freedom is only one generation away from extinction.
And so, yeah, Winston Churchill was the hero of World War II to me.
And I would argue with the historian guest that he had.
But guess what?
Patrick, David, you know what?
You live in a free country.
Express your views.
If that's what you think, express it.
What do you think about what Tucker is doing these days?
This might be a controversial opinion on Tucker, but to me, he's sort of masquerading and cosplaying as a populist when he's almost like the elite.
He's sort of basically saying, I'm anti-establishment.
There's, you know, we say one of one.
He's one of one.
Tom Brady is one of one.
Michael Jordan is one of one.
Tucker's also one of one because he's the only person.
You've been at Fox News 30 years that's had his own main show on cable, Fox, CNN, and MSNBC.
So it's almost like he's syndicating his views all over mainstream and being like, oh, shucks, I'm just a little old huckleberry here in khakis and a bow tie, chewing my dip.
I don't know nothing about nothing.
It's like, you know the establishment better than anybody, Tucker.
And now you're like, oh, I'm anti-establishment.
I'm being counterculture.
What are your thoughts on that?
You know, I'm not, first of all, I'm not following it that closely.
I'm too wrapped up in my own world, my own opinions, my own shows.
My answer to you is I've never had a problem with any of the people that you mentioned.
And, you know, there used to be a time where at Fox, there was a lot of tension between hosts.
For me, that's just evaporated.
I wish everybody the best.
If you listen to the people that you mentioned, I've heard every one of them say that they are happier than they've ever been doing what they're doing now.
I'm happy doing what I'm doing now.
They made their career choices.
I made my career choices.
And I'm happy with mine.
And I honestly, truly, sincerely wish everybody the best.
I'm not in this intramural, you know, my life is dependent on what somebody else says.
I don't care.
Do you speak to Tucker et al. or no?
Do you guys have a relationship?
Occasionally, you know, yeah.
Once I reached out to him when his father died, you know, just to wish him prayers.
And we had one little exchange over just a stupid issue.
But it was very friendly.
We have never had a problem.
What's up?
Are you guys more friends or colleagues?
We're not friends in as much as I'm friends with Mark Levin.
Thank me.
God bless us.
That's it.
I'm done.
So you're not laughing at my imitations.
This is not good.
I'm bombing a new show.
That was actually better than the previous one.
Mark Levin was better than Churchill.
Try my trail.
Every once in a while, Tom will do a impersonation.
And when he does, he gets it good about one out of 10 times.
Who does?
Tom over there.
He does a good impersonation.
I did my best.
Who's your best?
Bill Clinton probably.
I want to say to all the hot chicks here in the audience that if you want to tour backstage, I'll be glad to give it to you.
I think you all have misunderstood and all the prosecution against me.
I just have three words to defend myself.
That's my wife.
So that's the.
I think he got you on that one.
Okay, let me get to the next story.
Let me get to the next story.
He's not a freaking.
All right, Benny, relax, buddy.
Let's get to the next story.
I think I like my Winston Churchill.
I liked it.
It was good.
It was the process.
The toil, tears, and sweat.
Yeah, I like Levin more.
I like Mark Levin more.
You want my real Mark Levin?
Yeah.
All right, here's Mark Levin.
Imagine if Kamala Harris won the last election, right?
This would be the next episode of Life, Liberty, and Levin.
Okay, this is an aneurysm coming, right?
Pretty much.
Yeah, it is.
You dumb bastards.
You just ruined the country.
The Constitution to shit.
This is, I cannot believe how stupid you all are.
That's it.
I'm done.
Speaking of Tucker, did you hear about the offer that PBD made to Tucker?
No.
What'd you do?
This was a few years ago.
This was a while back, though.
What was the offer?
You got like a million podcasters underneath this umbrella.
Yeah, no, we made an offer a while back, but that was four, three years.
Tom, what was it?
Three years ago or two years ago?
Two years ago.
When did he?
May 2022?
Two weeks after he left.
Two years.
Was it two years or three?
Remember, he took a break, then we found out it was over.
He made 23 in West Florida.
He made a $100 million offer for five years.
That was one year ago.
That can't be a way to go.
That was an update.
That's why he did.
Oh, God, okay.
Two years ago.
We negotiated a bit.
But looking back at it, I mean, maybe you want to get Hannity's take on this.
Are you glad that he said no?
No, I think there's certain there's two ways you have to look at talent.
And I look at it in two different ways.
Okay.
One of the ways you look at it is credibility and trust of what they say the market believes.
Two, their credit score.
How often are they right?
How often are they wrong?
Three, the risks they're willing to take a position that others are not willing to take.
It's a very massive risk.
He takes risks.
Four, you know, the ability to handle yourself and be battle tested.
Most guys cannot be battle tested.
This thing sucks to be in the fire.
This is why I think deep down inside, I call this three years ago.
I think Tucker may want to run in 2028.
And I think Tucker's maybe positioned himself to do something in 2028.
I don't know.
I see, you say Churchill, wasn't he a journalist before?
Wasn't he in that space before he went out there and ran?
And Tucker's background is very interesting that maybe one day he runs.
You know, I don't know.
Now when he does that laugh on stage, it's over.
Howard Dean had a, I think, end his campaign.
This guy went to the bottom.
When you see Tucker's laugh, it's Howard Dean's I Have a Scream speech.
This guy went to Turning Point USA.
This guy went to Turning Point USA, okay, and called out Israel and got a cheer at Turning Point USA.
One, that's a risky position to take.
Two.
Not these days.
Well, not necessarily not these days.
To go to Turning Point USA.
But all of that.
That's Don't BS.
Half of Turning Point was excited when he said that.
No, not necessarily.
No.
No.
That's why they cheered.
Adam, what I'm trying to tell you is two years ago, that would have never happened.
The climate has changed and people are processing information in a different way.
I'm not playing this club.
All I'm saying is the fact that the climate has changed and he's taking some positions.
If it doesn't work out for him, it's a massive drop-off.
That's why there's the risk.
And that's why, you know, it's risky to take some positions.
Adam, I'm moving on on a different story.
So you can have that conversation.
Shut up.
Yeah, that's a nice story.
He's used to all the different languages.
Okay, so let's go to the next.
Does the same thing to me.
She goes, Daddy, okay.
All right.
Love you.
Love you means goodbye.
I'm hanging out now.
PBD, love you.
Go on, sir.
Okay.
All right.
So let me go to the next story.
The next story I want to go to is somebody that may be indirectly announcing his 2028 presidency and campaign.
And this is somebody that you may be very supportive of, very excited about.
Hunter Biden.
Hunter Biden just did a show this last week.
This tape is gold.
Just spend the rest of the podcast and play it on.
Just keep running.
Which one is this?
This is which one.
So I have four clips.
I have Hunter Biden talking about illegal immigrants and who's going to clean your hotel room and wash your dishes.
I also have where he explains whose cocaine was found in the White House.
There's also a clip of Hunter Biden talking about the differences between crack and crack cocaine.
Because it matters.
We also have Joe Biden's poor debate performance due to sleeping shit.
Can you go to the one that I put up on Twitter where he curses 15 times in a span of a minute, 10?
I think that's this one, George Clooney and Jake Tapper.
Go for it.
Go for it.
But fuck him.
Hide your kids.
Hide your kids.
Fuck him and everybody around him.
Turn that to be fucking nice.
Number one, I agree with Quentin Tarantino.
Fucking George Clooney is not a fucking actor.
He is a fucking, like, I don't know what he is.
He's a brand.
And by the way, and God bless him.
You know what?
He supposedly treats his friends really well.
You know what I mean?
Buys them things.
And he's got a really great place in Lake Como.
And he's great friends with Barack Obama.
Fuck you.
What do you have to do with fucking anything?
Why do I have to fucking listen to you?
What right do you have to step on a man who's given 52 years of his fucking life to the service of this country and decide that you, George Clooney, are going to take out basically a full-page ad in the fucking New York Times to me and James Carville, who hasn't run a race in 40 fucking years, and David Axelrod, who had one success in his political life, and that was Barack Obama.
And that was because of Barack Obama, not because of fucking David Axelrod.
And David Plough and all of these guys and the Pod Save America guys who were junior fucking speechwriters in, you know, on Barack Obama's Senate staff, who have been dining out on the relationship with him for years, making millions of dollars.
The Anita Dunns of the world, who's made $40, $50 million off of the Democratic Party, they're all going to insert their judgment over a man who has figured out, unlike anybody else, how to get elected to the United States Senate over seven times, how to pass more legislation than any president in history, how to have a better midterm election than anybody in history, and how to guard.
This is a different clip than the one on Hunter Biden and I have.
It's a different one.
But Tom, how do you process this?
Like, you know, how do you process a guy that has been quiet, all of a sudden comes out, drops F moment?
It's as if like his dad finally gave him permission to be himself and he no longer has to worry about dad saying, don't curse that much.
Don't do crack.
Don't do cocaine.
Be careful.
Don't sleep with your brother's wife.
These are bad things to do, son.
These are not good things to do.
And he finally feels free.
How do you process this yourself?
I don't know how anybody processes Hunter Biden, although I'd like to see the clip raise a drug somalier.
That's sort of interesting.
It gets sort of on brand and believable.
No, you know what's funny?
Not under the influence of drugs, apparently, apparently sober, he comes out as like this angry independent.
It's kind of shocking.
It's like, wait a minute, this is such a, it's like your brain's trying to process seven non-sequators in a row.
It's like, wait a minute, do you really feel that way?
Or are you just angry?
He sounds like a sobered up, angry, bitter guy that says, how dare do all these people undermine my dad?
Because the whole point gets down to it to 50 won this many Senate elections and then I did this and passed this much legislation and got this through the midterm.
That's what I see.
I see an angry son who manages to sober up, sit down with a podcaster out in the yard and just kind of cut loose.
That's what I see.
I wouldn't, by the way, he's saying he's sober.
I would pay money and bet a lot of money that he doesn't.
He doesn't look like he's on drugs.
He just looks like he drinks a lot of water with vitamin C.
Yeah, exactly.
Very, very healthy.
Allegedly sober.
But Sean, you know what when I say that?
Sober than we've seen him in other clips.
Let's just leave it there.
Yeah, but you know what I see when I see this, Sean?
I see a guy whose daddy pardoned him for crimes going back how long?
How many years?
You actually tweeted something like that, right?
That's a guy that says, you know what?
I can do what I want.
I can say what I want.
And who's going to do it?
The party.
2014, I think is 2014.
The party's done.
Okay.
This is just an example of what the hell is going on.
And for all the kids out there, this is what doing drugs and doing crack does to your freaking brain.
He looks very, very rough, but when you know you have a get out of jail free card, he could say anything.
He could say, literally, I did this with my father.
I did all this with China.
I smoked the drugs.
All the footage of all the girls and all the stuff that I did, weighing crack cocaine.
I did it.
And what are you going to do about it?
That's his attitude.
How do you see it?
You know, it's he's a very angry man.
I'll put it that way.
He should be the happiest guy on earth because I think he was in deep trouble.
I spent a lot of time dealing with him.
Zero experience Hunter.
That's my nickname for him.
I mean, when he went on Good Morning America and they say, well, do you have any experience in energy?
No.
Oil?
No.
Gas?
No.
Okay.
You're getting paid, you know, millions and millions of dollars with no experience.
Then the CEFC, the Chinese energy conglomerate, and the WhatsApp message, all of this money, James Comer says it's 20 to 30 million dollars that they got in.
No experience problem.
They got away with it to me.
And from my liking, I'm not too happy about it.
But preemptive pardon or not, I don't think it's going to matter.
Here's the interesting part, though: is that even though he got that pardon, he can be brought in before the House Oversight Committee and he could be put under oath.
He can't plead the fifth because he got the pardon.
So now he'd have to talk.
Wait, I'd like that.
You can't plead the fifth because you got the pardon?
Correct.
Is that the exchange you make?
That's it?
Or is that the law?
He cannot go before that committee and plead the fifth.
Why?
Anybody that got the pardon?
I don't know.
Why?
I mean, James Comer confirmed it to me on my show.
That's very interesting.
Because the Fifth Amendment says I am not compelled or required to incriminate myself by stating these things.
And so because you don't have to in our justice system to be a witness against yourself, you don't have to.
That's part of what the Fifth Amendment is.
So the founding fathers envisioned, let's use a hypothetical example, that the British would come over here and still be really pissed off, just hypothetically, and start putting you in leg irons and chains and squeezing your bones and breaking your fingers to get you to testify because the king was upset.
And when they put all this together, that's where that's where torture, unreasonable, you know, unreasonable imprisonment and torture clause in our Constitution.
And that's where the fifth came from.
It all came from, you know, sitting back and saying, we're not going to live in a criminal justice system where you are tortured to confess or you have to, you know, testify against yourself.
That's what the fifth is.
But now you've been given a pardon.
Okay, we've been given a pardon, so there is no self-incrimination here, Pat.
None.
Who told you that door was unlocked and who told you that box of papers was there?
You can't now take the fifth on that.
You say, well, those documents were.
You got to talk.
Here's one.
You want to throw another monkey in the wrench there?
Please.
Here's the interesting part.
If you read the New York Times piece on the Auto Pen issue, and basically we learn that Biden only set down criteria for commutation and pardons, but didn't make the specific decision.
And then the decision to put it through the Auto Pen was not made by him, which is all true.
And hopefully we'll get to the bottom of that too.
Again, all these issues we talk about, we want answers tomorrow, but it'll take an investigation, but it might invalidate commutations and pardons.
That would be interesting.
That would be extremely interesting.
So, Rob, can you play the next clip on the one on Twitter that I had where he's talking about if I was the president?
There's a clip of a, he actually says, let's just say if I run in 23, two years, three years, I don't know, five years.
That's the clip right there, Rob.
Just play that clip.
Somehow convinced all of us that these people are the fucking criminals.
White men in America are 45 more times likely to commit a fucking violent crime than an immigrant.
And the media says, well, you got David Axelrod and, you know, Rom fucking Emmanuel.
So fucking smart Rahm Emmanuel.
He said, we got to understand that these people are really mad.
This is gold.
We got to kill these white men.
The only people that appealed to those fucking white voters was Joe Biden, 81 years old.
And he got 81 million votes.
And he did because not because he appeased their fucking Trumpian sense, but because he challenged it.
And he said, you can be an 81-year-old Catholic from fucking Scranton that doesn't understand it, but still has empathy for transgender people and immigrants.
And nobody said, oh, Joe Biden's going to turn us into a socialist state, no matter how much they said it.
But these guys think that we need to run away from all values in order for us to lead.
I say, fuck you.
How are we getting those people back from fucking El Salvador?
Because I'll tell you what.
If I became president in two years from now, we go or four years from now or three years from now.
I would pick up the phone and call the fucking president of El Salvador and say, you either fucking send them back or I'm going to fucking invade.
Oh my God.
Oh, boy.
That's what they're doing.
He's a fucking dictator thug.
Bukeli or drama.
Wow.
Both.
Both.
Oh, my God.
Let me tell you something about this mother effing guy.
This guy effings his own effing podcast immediately.
Oh, I can't look away.
This is a train wreck wrapped in a mystery, wrapped in a riddle, wrapped in a crackhead.
And we're going to need a little bit more of this, Hannity.
What I also am reading from this situation right here is he's clinging and defending his father's legacy.
It's very clear here when he says Ram Emanuel, where it says George Clooney, where he says, fucking David Axel Rob this piece of shit.
Biden didn't want to leave.
And we all think that it's Joe Biden who's basically saying, no, honey, you did great.
Don't you think Hunter would have been like, you fucking get in there, Joe Biden, and you can keep killing for this country.
And you fucking, like, he's angry here, clearly.
By the way.
And they took the rug out of his family.
What about the bullshit over ambient?
My father took an ambient.
Now, it just so happens.
Before the debate?
Yeah, before they talk about the race.
Let me start this podcast.
What are you doing?
Is this it, Rob?
Yes, sir.
This was just pure gold.
Go ahead, Rob.
I'll tell you what.
I know exactly what happened in that debate.
He flew around the world, basically, the mileage that he could have flown around the world three times.
He's 81 years old.
He's tired as shit.
Give him ambient to be able to sleep.
He gets up on the stage and he looks like he's a deer in the headlights.
And it feeds into every fucking story that anybody wants to tell.
And Jake Tapper, with literally how many anonymous sources, if this was a conspiracy, Andrew, you know this, somehow the entirety of a White House in which you literally living on top of each other has kept their mouth shut about, you know, like what?
And what's conspiracy?
Yeah.
Did Joe Biden got old?
Yeah, he got old.
He got old before our eyes.
And by the way, he's full of it.
Do you remember before the debate, there was a one-week vacation rush on that?
Biden was literally laying on the beach.
He wasn't taking ambient.
He was rested.
Exactly.
He was arrested.
I will not sit here and have you slander Hunter Biden.
He would never tell a lie in his life.
Never.
He's a truth teller.
Have you ever interviewed Hunter Biden?
No, but I offered him last night an hour on TV and three hours on radio.
I'd give him 10.
Of course.
Go home.
I can just play that on.
If you respond a week, I think it'll ruin.
You could take the summer off and just run clips.
You know, what infuriates me, though, on a serious note about this, is the most preventable national security disaster happened because of his father.
And he's talking about all these people that do all these work for all these Americans.
Okay.
for people that do have money.
And I spent the early part of my adult life with no money and living paycheck to paycheck.
And during that time of my life, I was cutting my own lawn, washing my own dishes, cleaning my own clothes.
And I would argue that's what most of the country does.
So, you know, this idea that, oh, we're taking away jobs.
What the left never does on the issue of immigration, which infuriates me, the most preventable national security disaster ever.
We have known terrorists, assassination squads in the country.
We got murderers, rapists, other violent criminals, cartel members, gang members.
How come they never talk about that on the left?
How come they never talk about Lake and Riley?
You don't have a heart, a conscience, or a soul, in my view.
If you're at a joint session speech of a president and Democrats can't stand for the family of Lake and Riley or Jocelyn Nungari, I interviewed Jocelyn Nungari's mother.
I know Rachel Morin's mother, mother of five.
But you think of all of these people.
They never talk about it ever.
12, 20 million.
We don't actually know the real number.
All I know is they did it.
They lied about it.
Just like they lied about his cognitive state, like they lied about the economy.
You know, you go back.
Yeah, okay, I want to have these, I want to talk about Epstein.
I want to talk about all these other issues.
But man, what's happened in six months as of Sunday compared to where we were a year ago?
And it was about a year ago when Trump nearly got assassinated, came within a millimeter of losing his life.
What a difference six months makes.
What a difference a year makes.
So it's infuriating that that part does not get talked about.
They won't address it because it'll ruin the narrative.
Why would you mess up my opinions with facts, sir?
Oh, yeah.
Why would you do something like that?
Was it the State of the Union, Sean, where it was the same one where O'Reilly's family and all of them?
And then the real testament, besides that, which I've been speaking about that forever, DJ Daniel, the little black kid, the 13-year-old black kid that had cancer six times, not one of them could stand for his, I'm bawling, and they're just sitting there like this, not clapping for that kid.
You don't even have to stand.
Just clap.
Clap for the kid.
Give a snap.
How cool was that when Sean Curran made him a Secret Service agent?
Oh, my God.
That's his dream.
Oh, my God.
You want to know the sad part of this?
Up to that point, he didn't beat cancer.
Apparently, he had a recurrence.
He has another one.
Pray for this guy.
Wow.
He has cancer again.
Okay, I want to go to the next story.
So Tulsi Gabbard calls for Obama to be prosecuted over 2016 election claims.
This is DNI.
Obviously, we know Tulsi and what She's done.
Here's what she has to say on Fox.
Go ahead, Rob, play the clip.
This over 100 documents that you're referencing that I released, declassified, and released spells out in great detail exactly what happens when you have some of the most powerful people in our country directly leading at the helm, President Obama and his senior most national security cabinet, James Comey, John Brennan, James Clapper, and Susan Rice and others,
essentially making a very intentional decision to create this manufactured, politicized piece of intelligence with the objective of subverting the will of the American people, who in November of 2016 delivered a historic victory to President Trump, defeating Hillary Clinton.
And President Obama and his team, their goal was to essentially not accept the decision of the American people and to use this manufactured, politicized intelligence as a means to enact what would become essentially a years-long coup against President Trump.
You have gone into great detail over these years of what the effects of this document and this decision have resulted in.
Obviously, a years-long Mueller investigation that cost taxpayers almost $40 million, two congressional impeachments, endless smears and attacks against not only President Trump, but his family.
He had senior members of his team who were investigated, some arrested and jailed.
We had heightened.
So, Sean, what is new about this that we don't already know?
What's the big deal about this?
Okay, so everybody wants documents that were deeply buried and hidden.
Here you got it.
And if you do a deep dive into it, and I have, and I'm very familiar with the issue because that goes to the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
It goes to the double standard when it comes to top secret classified documents.
It goes to Hillary Clinton's bought and paid for dirty Russian disinformation dossier, which they knew was phony.
Comey signed three of the four FISA warrants.
The bulk of information came from that.
So, what these documents show, and I think the most intriguing thing in what Tulsi was communicating to me in that interview, is that rank-and-file career intelligence people made assessments about 2016 and Russia's involvement in the election and whether they tried to influence it.
Their conclusion was no.
And it was clear-cut, specific quotes you can pull out, you can extrapolate out, and you'll find it.
And then, as it made its way up the chain, and we talk a lot about a deep state, as we make our way to Clapper and to Brennan and to others, Comey, they actually took what documents have said one thing, they polluted it, they corrupted it, they turned it on its head to come up with this whole phony Russia collusion narrative, right?
Now, we know that in December of 2016, that they had already determined that the Hillary Clinton dossier was no good.
They got rid of Christopher Steele, pushed him out, although they kind of kept him in in some ways.
But even as early as August of 2016, Bruce Orr, interestingly enough, because his wife Nellie was part of this, you know, said, don't use this information because it's political in nature.
So, where this is headed towards, and we got information last week.
It does get a little deep in the weeds, but where I think this is headed is you have this grand conspiracy investigation that Kash Patel announced that he was getting involved in.
What does that mean?
Okay, so did they purposefully, knowingly use a Russian dirty dossier to ruin the life of one guy named Carter Page, but also backed out door spy on candidate Trump, later transition team Trump, later President Trump.
That would have gone on for a year.
Comey already knew Mr. Higher Honor himself, Comey already knew that he shouldn't be using it, but he signed three of the four FISA warrants, okay, because you have to renew it every three months.
Then it's the issue of what he said in July of 2016, no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute.
Then you have Joe Biden later in 2020, and then that issue comes up.
He has four locations, top secret classified information, but only Mar-a-Lago gets rated.
So in 2016, you're looking at whether they specifically used phony information as a means of creating a narrative to hurt Donald Trump, also favoring Hillary Clinton on information that probably would have gotten Donald Trump indicted, and then what they did with that information, how they corrupted it.
And then you could take it after Trump wins in 16.
Then there's this meeting in January, early January of 2017 before Donald Trump becomes president.
And in that meeting, it's Comey and Brennan, I believe Clapper, Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Susan Rice, in the final minutes as the national security advisor at the time, in the final minutes before Donald Trump is about to be sworn in, she writes a memo about a meeting weeks earlier.
And she says, Barack Obama said, do everything by the book.
Comey said, do everything by the book.
It was obviously, to me, a CYA memo.
That's right.
Okay, so that's the grand conspiracy.
Now, all right, now move to 2020.
So they knew the, everybody knew in March of 2020 that the Hunter Biden laptop was very real.
They had corroborated its authenticity.
This is the timeline.
Now, interestingly, through the summer of 2020, they were meeting weekly with every big tech company.
And I would argue pre-bunking, they were telling them, be on the lookout for Russian disinformation.
It may be about Hunter.
It may be about Barisma.
It might be about Joe Biden.
And so the meeting weekly with all of these companies, Twitter and Facebook at the time, Naumeta, and they're meeting all these big tech companies.
So, but they knew also that Rudy Giuliani's attorney, Bob Costello, had a copy of the laptop.
He had gotten a copy.
They knew he had a copy.
They had validated its authenticity in March of 2020.
Again, they're pre-bunking it all throughout the summer.
Boom, October.
New York Post drops the story.
It came from Bob Costello, Rudy's attorney.
They knew it was going to happen.
Here's the most interesting part to me, and that is that I know for a fact, Mark Zuckerberg.
I know for a fact Jack Dorsey at the time who was running Twitter.
They called the FBI and they were asking, is this what you were warning us about or was it true?
They knew the answer.
They knew it was authentic.
They knew it was very real.
And they just flat out wouldn't tell them.
Then in comes before a debate with Donald Trump, Joe Biden needs a talking point.
This is huge news.
Laptop from hell.
And then in comes, you know, the 51 former Intel officials, and they just know nothing, absolutely nothing about that laptop.
They didn't examine the laptop.
And, oh, and they all say the same thing.
By the way, organized by Wink and Tony Blinken.
So Blinken then becomes Secretary of State.
This is the deep state stuff that people don't think is real.
It is so real.
And they organize them.
Not one person examines the laptop.
Now, a story that would have crushed Joe Biden in 2020, if they validated the FBI did its job, they had already successfully pre-bunked it.
But when it came out, if they would have said, yeah, we have, you know, it's authentic.
We authenticated it back in March of 2020.
So the grand conspiracy is what they did in 2016, what they did in 20, and what they did in 2024 in terms of all of the lawfare and weaponization against Donald Trump.
Look, take the case of Alvin Bragg.
If you have a legal non-disclosure agreement, I know you have many.
I'm kidding.
But you take a legal, every, I guarantee you the DA's office in Manhattan probably has more than we could ever count, right?
Okay.
Very common companies, common practice, legal NDA put together by a lawyer, labeled a legal expense, becomes a novel legal theory, which results in, even though the statute of limitations have passed, 34 counts against Donald Trump, federal counts.
Okay, never should have happened.
Never.
So what cash is doing, you're looking at 2016, 2020, 2024.
Now, in a lot of these cases, the statute of limitations have passed.
You listen to the legal experts, Greg Jarrett, other people, they will tell you that because it's a grand conspiracy, statute of limitations don't apply.
And if they don't apply, it's going to be whether or not these people at the highest level of government, knowing all of the secrets, purposely manipulated the American people to get an electoral outcome that they wanted.
That's where the investigation is going.
Anything happened to Obama?
Don't know.
I have no idea.
Listen, Susan Rice's memo is pretty revealing.
Barack Obama said, do everything by the book.
You're on your way out the door.
You got a minute and a half to do it to get out the door before Trump is now president and you're done.
Why would you do it when that meeting took place weeks ago?
The only reason I can think of is you want to cover your ass.
And it never made sense at the time.
I reported it at the time.
And I thought it was a bizarre thing.
Now, some people might say, if I didn't spend three long years on Russia, Russia, if I didn't spend so much time on the dirty dossier, if I didn't spend so much time, you know, doing deep dives into FISA applications, Hunter Biden's laptop, if all the weaponization that took place against Trump.
Listen, this is the amazing story of Trump.
And then I'll shut up.
I feel like I'm talking too much.
The amazing thing is, as we were heading into this election, you had a guy, nearly lost his life, put everything he had on the line, and it was either going to be the White House or it was going to be the big house.
No option.
Those were his choices.
And he decided to, quote, fight, fight, fight.
He did.
The American people, and this is why I say legacy media, this is great for you guys.
This is great for new media.
This is great for anybody that tells their audience truth.
This is great for people.
You know, the criteria that you laid out for successful people in media, which I thought mostly was pretty dead on, is that for those people that do news, information, opinion, tell the truth, get it right, take chances, are courageous, all those adjectives you used, those are things that will lead to success.
The reason I say that the, I said in 2007, journalism's dead.
I said after this election, the legacy media, they are dead.
It's gone.
They're never coming back.
I'll give you an example.
I'm on for two hours the night of the attack on the nuclear facilities in Iran.
We beat ABC, CBS, NBC, MSDNC, and Fake News CNN combined.
I was on two hours that night combined.
We beat them all.
Smoked them.
Wow.
And on a regular basis, Fox News primetime, my biggest challenge at the nine o'clock hours, my audience also likes sports.
Don't watch sports if I'm on.
You can DVR the rest of the game.
Although I love my Florida Panthers.
I'm a big Florida Panthers.
We went to the game.
That's one of the games.
All right.
Well, you're going to go on me because I have seasons take.
We're going to go with you really.
Let's go with you.
Oh, seriously.
Okay.
At the Emeryn Arena.
Oh, very cool.
And we're going to go to the next one.
Sunrise, Florida, a good friend of ours.
Is a sponsor.
You'll see finally.
Shout out to those guys.
Great family.
So we went to the game and we had a chance.
A bunch of people were there.
Gretzky.
We saw Gretzky.
Oh, we got the food.
We saw the came downstairs and we saw the paper.
It was amazing.
Vince Vaughn.
Right there.
Vince Vaughn comes up.
Can I say something?
Shout out to Felix.
No, you have four tickets.
Yours.
Oh, perfect.
Forget about Rob.
He's not with us.
Don't worry about that.
By the way, Tom's working his tail off.
Rob's the man.
But he started.
He had a full head of hair like you.
Listen, it's something.
And now he wears pants to work, too.
Yeah, finally.
But Sean, with everything being said, and I respect, Kassan, you've been right about it the whole time, the whole Russia collusion, this whole thing.
But it's when it comes down to, and Pat asked a great question, what's going to happen?
The accountability, because there's a reason trust in the government is at an all-time low.
And you nailed it.
But here's the thing about the Tulsi thing, Sean.
We all knew.
Like, this isn't new news.
Some people are like, it's a distraction to get away from the...
No, it's not.
But here's what I think, Sean.
What I'm basically trying to say is, where's the accountability?
We know Comey's dirty.
You know Brennan's dirty.
All right.
Hillary got caught when she got caught with Russia collusion.
What was it?
She got a slap on the wrist, $8,000 fine, which is to me, it's guilt.
You did it.
The DNC had to pay $100,000, I believe, $5,000.
But if Tulsi, if what Tulsi is saying true, Sean, they weaponized federal agencies to spy on and undermine a duly elected president, okay?
That's a direct attack on the Republic.
And you know, the Democrats always say, you know, they point the finger when it's actually them.
Okay.
And if you could do that and walk free, and I get it.
I get the, we got to wait.
And I love that your patience, I'm going to be honest, patience isn't one of my virtues from the movie Demolition Man, Wesley Snipes.
It really isn't.
We want something.
We want something.
Sean, and here's the thing when it comes to this.
Maybe to give you some hope, and I'm not going to get into this game of overpromising, under delivering, maybe something that will give you hope is a lot of this is already documented.
And having that documentation, I would imagine they could hopefully piece this together in short order.
Now, you've got to also provide due process.
That's a complicated issue.
That takes time.
And even with all of that, look, we did the Russia hoax for three years.
It was an ensemble cast.
It was me, John Solomon, Greg Jarrett, Sarah Carter, Catherine Herridge at the time was at Fox.
And honestly, and there were maybe six or seven sources we had that were dead on accurate, that were giving us information that nobody else had.
We nailed every aspect of it.
I'm very proud of that work.
That was, you know, really hard investigative work.
And that kind of goes to my theme.
You know, when we were talking about Epstein earlier, I take my time.
Everyone sort of they jump in.
It's this, it's the masada.
It's a cover-up, cover-up, cover-up.
I'm just like, I want to wait a second, guys.
I just pull back naturally.
For me, it's worked.
Some people in my audience get mad.
They want me to go a little deeper, a little quicker, a little faster.
If I know, I'll tell you.
I'm not going to hide it.
I do think that that story is not done.
This, to answer your question, I have the same impatience you do because I've covered this for so long.
I just don't know how long it's going to take to get to where we want to be and where it should be.
Thank you.
To me, the evidence is overwhelming and incontrovertible.
And my point is: will it happen in this four years?
And this four years because who knows Sean who's exactly so we're going to have to give them four years because, like you said, just watching, yeah, exactly.
Just watching the I was that guy, Sean, when you guys were reporting it.
I was watching those hearings.
I watched every time Peter Strzok was talking up and getting grilled about Lisa Page and the text messages saying insurance policy.
Is he going to win?
Hell no.
I'm going to stop it.
Andy McCabe, I watched hours and hours of just lying and getting caught and the bias and nothing happened to this people.
They settled with Peter Strzok and they gave him a couple million dollars because of the stress or whatever that they put them through.
And it's like, they got four years, Sean.
Think of this, though.
There is an upside to this is with everything they threw at this guy.
Yes.
All of this, every allegation, Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, you know, weaponization.
Well, 50, well, that too.
51.
Former Intel officials.
Over time, the American people, and if we're a little more patient, I'm impatient like you are.
If you're a little more, the American people saw it through it.
They heard it 24-7.
Fake news, CNN, MSDNC, ABC, NBC, CBS, New York Times, Washington Post, all over the place.
And they rejected it.
You know who they listened to?
Guys like you and you and all everybody at this point.
And you, I mean, you guys are not.
So the information got out.
People now are selective in who they're going to watch.
You mentioned a lot of prominent names, people that I have worked with.
You know what?
You earn your credibility every day.
And that's why I went through this list.
Again, it was not to brag, but I've been right a lot because I really care to be right.
And I know you guys care at this table.
It's obvious you guys care at this table.
I want to say two things, Sean.
First of all, I want to say thank you.
I am the parent of my wife, beautiful wife, and we have two daughters.
You really outkicked you coverage.
Yes, I did.
Thank God.
I do thank God.
I don't even know his wife.
I'm just saying.
You're just looking at Tom.
We all outkicked her.
Well, your assumption was correct.
And for the first time in your life, you rushed to judgment.
You were correct.
You didn't lay back and wait for the facts.
Well, I want to thank you for something because one of the, yeah, I have a daughter that's going to be a sophomore in two weeks at Rice University.
And one of the things I sat down, talked to her about, and we went in detail.
And I gave her this case study, which was Duke La Crosse.
And I said, let me tell you, Bailey, says, first of all, the boys at the party made a terrible judgment decision to hire that kind of entertainment.
And they put themselves in what I call the hammer position.
You are now a nail, and the hammer of everything around you can come down.
It was not a good decision.
But look, there's one voice.
And if you're Wikipedia of it, it was your voice, Sean.
I say, look how everybody said, here's what's going on.
There was a bunch of liberal professors and liberal administrators that actually hated the students that were on their campus that were predominantly white and fairly wealthy.
The faculty at Duke has an adversarial opinion and relationship with the students of Duke because of where the students come from.
There is a built-in bias.
So here comes the hammer.
And Mike Nifong was an opportunist who eventually was disbarred and went to jail, as he should.
And the only reason he did because there is a voice.
And so the lessons that I tell him say, listen, you may need to be the voice, number one, but number two, be careful about the positions you put yourself in because in this life, there are groups out there that want to make you their nail.
And so I thank you for this because it's part of a case study about growing up and being aware of what's around you and things.
And I thank you for it.
The second thing is what's going on, Vinny.
You know, the Democrats often, it's such a playbook, accuse the other side of what you're already doing.
Trump's not going to accept the results of the election.
What the hell do we think was going on in 2016?
Obama wasn't accepting the results of the election.
And now Tulsi Gabbard has given America a diagram that a sixth grader can understand.
Oh, this, this.
I thank them for that diagram.
Here's what happened.
I hope it's in the front of classes and schools that are saying, look, here's what really happened: A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
This is what happened.
Hoax.
And you were out there on it because, and I think there's redemption in that diagram.
And I also think there's opportunity in that diagram because I think that diagram can be the source of, okay, now we know.
But guess what?
It hasn't been 50 years since the Kennedy assassination.
This is only 2016.
We're going to go look into this one.
All of LBJ's cronies aren't dead.
All of Sam Giacona's cronies aren't dead.
All of Alan Dulles' cronies aren't dead.
That's the JFK files.
We're just finding out for history that there was a group of people that got really pissed off and off the president.
This one, people are still alive, and we have a diagram of everything that happened here.
And the irony of it is there was a time when Hillary was really pissed off at James Comey for saying things about an email server that she claimed impacted little percents of the electorate right before the election.
They were actually did you know what bleach bit was beforehand?
Nobody did.
Nobody knew.
All right, so think of this.
That is 2016.
Yes.
2020, you pre-bunk the very real Hunter Biden laptop.
My view, you don't pre-bunk it, you confirm its authenticity, different election result.
Anyone disagree?
Nope, not at all.
2024, nothing but lawfare.
They thought they'd crush Trump by piling on charges.
The beauty of this grand conspiracy investigation is it will start with Russia, all the things you're saying.
It'll go through the 51 former Intel officials in 2020.
Then it's going to make its way right here in the free state of Florida, right to Jack Smith's front door.
Where is it going to end?
I don't, again, I can't rush the judgment.
I mean, everything that I know that you said is true.
And these people are bad people.
And they, in my view, a lot of them abused their power.
They did it to impact elections in ways that it never should have happened.
I never believed growing up this would ever happen in our country.
But let it play out.
We got to, it's not going to happen overnight.
I'm going to go through this story.
It's going to be the fact that she's ahead of it right now and talking about it, bringing attention back to it is very important because to us, you know, what a big community wants accountability.
A lot of guys like him and others, smart guys, fell for Russia gate.
A lot of people fell for it.
They're like, oh, yeah, let me tell you, Trump is this, Trump is that.
It worked.
It was so effective.
It got me, Sean.
I tried to avoid it.
It got me.
Explain.
What do you mean?
Well, I was a Clinton Democrat or a JFK Democrat.
My father was a big JFK guy.
And I just grew up as a Democrat.
The first time that I voted was in 2000.
I voted for Al Gore.
I was a RFK JFK liberal, which at this point would just be a Republican.
And over the last five years, I've seen, oh my God, they've been lying to me the whole freaking time.
The whole time.
You know, I thought I used to look at you guys and say, you know, fair and balanced.
Oh, okay.
Fox News.
Yeah, most watched, most trusted, that, whatever it is now.
And I believed what the MSDNC was doing.
I believed CNN.
I mean, Ted Turner was a legend.
I mean, far-flung for what the hell CNN is now.
I like Free Zakaria.
But I'm like, Pat jokes that I'm like the most MAGA guy ever.
The reason that that's sort of true is because I'm so disgusted with what the Democratic Party and what the mainstream media has done to America.
And it's like, I'm living to tell the story.
And now I'm like, they're lying, everybody.
Don't believe these scumbags because they got me.
And I used to watch people like Morning Joe.
And I was like, this guy's a Republican.
He's Mika Brzezinski.
He's, you know, a little two-step over here.
You some bitch lost me too.
But that's the reality of here is that like there's a lot of Americans who look at Fox and would look at you, would look at O'Reilly, look at Matt.
All these guys, they're just, they're just covering up.
But it's really, like Tom said, the other side that accuses you of doing the same thing.
They're the ones that's doing it.
What motivates you to do this great podcast every week?
What motivates you guys to do this?
I come for the comments, mostly.
No, you don't.
But at the end of the day, I love the comments.
In the words of Russ Limpaugh, we are equal time.
Sean Hannity would be nothing without me.
How's that one?
Oh, really?
Is that what he said?
No.
His brother's been my agent my whole career.
No, but he used to say, I am equal time.
I am talent on loan from God.
You guys don't like my impressions.
That's it.
I'm done.
I'm going to retire.
Listen, Hannity, you still journalists.
Here's the thing.
I will tell you, I am more interested.
I feel this is a moment in history where really emerging voices, we're all spokes in a wheel.
This is why, you know, you're asking me about other hosts, and I'm like, I wish them well.
I have no ill will towards anybody.
And whether they're right or wrong doesn't matter because at the end of the day, what I learned in 2024 is the American people will sift through it.
They're hip to the fact that these other people lie, distort, manipulate.
They're full of crap.
They know that they hate Trump and they don't believe him.
They're dead.
We haven't talked about Colbert.
I mean, I've watched this decline.
The most fascinating thing is, you know, in TV, you get minute-by-minute ratings.
You can look at your show and see what people don't like, and you can make adjustments.
You can.
I've been watching him and Kimmel and Fallon.
And it's just getting faster and faster.
Embarrassing.
Embarrassing.
I don't know what your numbers are.
I guarantee you have more viewers and listeners on your podcast than that idiot has.
The worst part is he's not funny.
Thank you.
No, he's not funny in my eyes.
By the way, he was number one for seven years straight.
Wow.
Seven years straight ahead of Fallon and Kimmel.
And this is all Trump hating past.
This guy's getting fired.
What's this, Rob, that you have from the different evolutions of Yeah, here's a montage of Stephen Colbert over the years in regards to Trump.
Oh, he's a school has been sworn in as president of the United States.
I know.
Listen, listen.
We're just as confused as you are.
Joe Biden did it.
I sat down and just started crying with relief.
And Evie said, you never have to talk about him again.
And then I cried with joy.
After a bizarre and vicious campaign fueled by a desperate need not to go to jail, Donald Trump has won the 2024 election.
Next year will be our last season.
The network will be ending the late show.
After I shredded money like the federal government.
$40 million a year, the show was losing.
Exactly.
So here's my question to Sean.
Sean, you're losing that much money.
What keeps it going?
We'll get to the WNBA if we get there.
But if you're hemorrhaging, how much money is it?
Is it worth, because he's just, by the way, he's a political activist.
He's not a comedian.
Have you ever heard of somebody go, let's go watch Stephen Colbert do stand-up?
Never.
He's not funny.
But before that, no.
He just works for them.
Yeah, exactly.
I do stand-up comedy.
I've never seen this guy.
That to me is 15 writers writing your freaking monologue.
You're reading it off a freaking teleprompter.
He's not funny at all, but is it worth losing 40 million to donors to just have you go up there and just bash Trump?
No.
That's what I'm saying.
And it took this long.
It took this long for them to say, okay, enough is enough.
We can't lose another 40 million.
Here's my prediction.
Kimmel's next and Fallon after.
Well, they already got cut back to four days a week.
Look, I completely understand that I have an obligation to my radio stations and to my audience and to Fox.
I've got to deliver.
And the only way you deliver, you described all the characteristics that will make you successful earlier.
And that is you work hard, you do your homework, you care about what you're saying.
You're authentic.
You take chances.
You do all the every adjective you used, I thought, was dead on.
Let me ask you, do we have one last story?
Because that's your helicopter out there.
It's 11.02.
What time?
You got to run to the show.
No, I do.
They can wait.
Okay.
I got one more story.
One more story I want to do is the Newsome story.
I didn't know that's a helicopter.
You didn't hear it on the airport.
We can tell what's the price.
It says 118.
1987.
I'm not hearing that well.
So he finally found you.
Rob, if you can pull up.
Rob, if you can pull up the newsome story.
Okay.
Oh, my God.
California.
Exactly.
That's what I want to go to.
So California tied for the highest unemployment rate in the country.
Okay.
So while he is on a daily, I've not seen him attack Trump DeSantis.
Anybody on the Republican side, the way he's been attacking the last couple weeks, very aggressive the way he's been doing it.
Trump a son of a bitch.
He called Trump a son of a bitch on Sean Ryan.
Yes, he did.
Making it in the bay is harder than ever.
The latest job number came up.
California is now tied with Nevada.
It's the highest unemployment rate in a country at 5.4%, while the national average is 4.1%.
Rob, if you have the clip, is this it?
Go ahead and play this clip.
Go ahead and play this clip.
California is now tied with Nevada for the highest unemployment rate in the country.
The state's unemployment rate went up slightly over the past month to 5.4%, but that is still above the national average.
You're seeing it right here at 4.1%.
Okay, so with the comments he's making on Sean Ryan, President Trump, son of a bitch, all this other stuff he's doing, calling out Florida, calling out Florida's number one footage.
Rob, if you want to go on Twitter, the one tweet that I put, yeah, if you can go to the one that I put up, Rob, where he reacts to DeSantis.
He's trying to call out DeSantis right there.
Zoom in a little bit on his tweet.
And then, yeah, so he says, Florida at the bottom.
I'm going to read his first.
Florida, 51 in mental health care, number one in home insurance costs, number one in elder fraud.
All right.
And then go above it.
California, number one in taxes, number one in homelessness, number one in outbound migration, number one in gas prices.
But he's taking a focus out of Alpha California and Florida.
Well, now you could add to your list.
Number one in the highest unemployment rate.
Unemployment.
That's right.
That was a day before that announced.
Did you watch when I had the Santos debate?
Of course.
Of course.
Okay, so all I did in that debate was put up, here's schools number one in Florida.
Here's schools in California at the bottom, right?
Here's crime here, crime here.
And I was very meticulous in my research.
If I got one thing wrong, I was going to get the crap kicked out of me.
I kept putting it up.
Taxes, taxes, crime, quality of life, all of this, homelessness.
Put it all up there.
They were pissed at the end of his whole team.
I can imagine.
Who was Fax Hurt?
News Haven?
Oh, yeah.
Behind the scenes, they were furious.
Because he got destroyed.
I don't know if he got destroyed, though, guys.
I mean, remember, we watched this and the way, you know, his ability to spin.
Okay, but the numbers speak for itself.
Yeah.
Think about this.
I think he does want to run.
That's my guess.
Look, he can be very, very charming in person.
If he was in this room, he would schmooze you.
Part of you would say reluctantly, you would even like him.
However, the numbers are going to dictate his policies will be what is his demise.
His record will be his demise.
He has to defend, you know, being a sanctuary state, sanctuary city.
How many, who are the names of the people that were murdered and raped and victims of violent crime in California under his sanctuary state policies?
He's going to have to answer for all of that.
And, you know, right now he's not being held accountable.
It was a fun, that was fun to do.
No, no, no.
By the way, do you think it was a good strategic move on DeSantis to do it?
Big time.
You think so?
Yeah, I thought he did very well.
I really did.
But do you think it was a good move?
Because he was in the competition.
Newsom was not.
So it brought more positive attention to Newsom.
DeSantis didn't need to do it.
Newsome needed this to be.
I think, look, I think Ron has been a great governor for the state of Florida.
I fully agree.
I think he's crushed it.
I think that he has a bright future.
I don't know what that is.
Do you think he's got the goodies at the highest level?
I don't know.
He's a young guy.
I mean, he's got time.
He's got time.
Look, I do think there's going to be, I don't really want to talk too much about it.
Democrats are in such disarray because now it's Mamdani and it's AOC and the squad and Grandpa Bernie and Pocahontas, and they're all killing each other.
And nobody will stand up to the radicals in their party.
But I do think there are distinct differences.
You referred to some of them earlier between in the MAGA movement.
I don't think we're really going to discuss that until after the 26 midterms.
If I were to offer advice to everybody, I'd say don't focus on your differences now.
Focus on that after 26.
Because I do think there is an isolationist wing in the MAGA movement.
Okay, I'm not part of that.
I don't agree with that.
I think there are people.
I hear some comments about Israel that I find very troubling.
I don't like that either.
I think I kind of am really more in, I think, more aligned with Trump than some people that claim to be aligned with Trump.
But I was with him too from the beginning, and I had people beating the crap, conservatives beating the crap out of me for years on air.
Ben Shapiro, Glenn Beck, they were pounding the hell out of me when I supported Trump in 15 and 16.
And, you know, I remember that because Beck was not supporting in 26.
And neither was Shapiro.
No.
I don't know.
He still is today.
By the way, I hold no ill will or resentment.
You asked me about my former colleagues.
No ill will, no resentment.
Wish them the best.
It's not that.
It's just the point is I take my position.
I went out hard and heavy first.
And I'll tell you what made it different for me, and I'm very, I love Ted Cruz.
Ted Cruz sounded like Reagan in many ways, but I didn't, I just knew Trump could win.
And I knew he thought differently.
We spent hours in 15 when he was getting serious about this deep into the night.
He was, no, with Trump talking about issues, and there was something uniquely different about him.
Like when he would make the argument, why don't they pay for their liberation?
Talking about Iraq, I'm like, I really can't argue against that.
Or making the case for a border wall in a passionate way or his economic policy or, you know, I throw ideas about him at healthcare, about energy dominance and all these other things that he's now implementing.
What makes this so dynamic at this point, and I won't give you my laundry list, but everything that he's been doing is big.
Everything is consequential.
Everything is, I mean, nobody has been able to do what he's done in six months.
Pretty amazing.
That's why I get kind of aggravated when everyone's killing each other.
Give them a little breathing room.
Let's get to the bottom of the things you were talking about in the beginning of this podcast.
I'm with you completely.
But let's not lose sight of the success.
You know, like your show is successful.
If you have one bad episode or one bad guest or somebody that says something stupid, I mean, is that what you want the focus to be on?
The only thing is, if I am, if they make a promise on my behalf and I don't get ahead of it, I'm the leader.
Everything rises and falls on me.
That is my only call out.
So if he goes and makes a promise on my behalf, he already knows we've had those conversations.
He already told me you're giving me a million dollars.
I'm an answer.
One second.
And you're giving me $2 million with your half a million that you got.
So we're going back to that.
Number two.
You keep changing.
I don't even get paid.
I just get text messages from guys saying, I got to get you out.
I don't know where you got to go.
I would have another album.
You know what the problem is?
I have to do three hours of radio, and then I have my TV show, and I have other interviews I'm doing today.
But, you know, listen, thank you for having me.
Thank you for the times you come on my show.
You're hard to book.
So I'd like it to be a little easier.
One reason.
Why?
You know why you're hard to book?
Why?
So I put the four kids down when your show is on.
I understand.
That's the only thing.
If you tell me 9-10 and send up 9-10, I'll keep it.
But if you say 9-10 turns 940, I can't do it because I've got to come back and put some of it.
I will do kids.
So I got a 13, 11, a 9, and a 4.
And I would have 20 more if I could.
What?
Hands down.
Elon Musk Jr.
I would have 40.
If I come home, they're running up to me.
I'd have 40 kids, but we're living in a different time.
Seriously?
Hands down.
I'm not even kidding.
I want that discussion.
We've got to have that.
I have my podcast.
I'd love to have all of you come on today.
Listen, you're down.
We'll do more of this.
We'll do more of this.
No, thank you for having me.
Thanks for being so gracious.
And we appreciate you.
Congrats, all of you.
This guy.
Rob is no joke.
Watching this guy work, man.
Rob is no joke.
This is serious, kick-ass, you know, internet play here.
Oh, he's awesome.
In real time.
He's a great guy.
He's a great guy.
We feel the same way.
We're going to continue, guys.
So hang tight, we're just going to say goodbye, and we're going to come back because there's a story of a guy who's going to be a little bit more comfortable.
You take calls by the way I see a report that did something on him.
Hannity is a jackass.
Get rid of him.
Five jobs.
We have to talk about the story.
Hang tight, though.
Let me say goodbye to Sean.
Should we take a quick pick or no?
Yeah, absolutely.
You just put the camera on me.
Guys, we're going to take a quick picture with Sean.
We're giving him a gift.
Vinny and I are going to just hold down the fort while your eyes are all waiting.
And we got you two halves.
Look at this.
Our future looks bright.
Oh, man.
We got you one pass.
There we go.
I love it.
With New York on the side of it, because I know part of you is New York, and we got a future looks bright with Ford on the side of it.
So I'm going to put this in here for you, Sean Hannity.
Be a pen for Sean Hannity to sign, right?
Adam, real quick.
Come on, yes, sir.
Is there a pen for Mr. Hannity?
And then let's get the Sharpie for Sean to sign, and we'll continue the podcast.
I love it.
Tom, Vinny, get in there.
All right.
Three, two, one.
Three, two, one.
I just felt right.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you for being here.
This was amazing.
I enjoyed it.
Likewise.
Likewise.
Thanks, man.
Appreciate it.
Rob, can you give this to him on the way out?
Yes, sir.
Sean, welcome to the picture.
Mr. John Hancock on there.
All right.
I got three more stories I want to go through.
We didn't really talk about Cold Barrel that much.
Thank you for your patience.
Chad, do you want to grab this real quick?
Thank you, sir.
All right.
Safe travels.
We'll do that.
Congrats on all your success.
All of you guys.
Thank you, Sean.
I appreciate you.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
All right.
God bless you.
God bless, Sean.
We'll see you soon.
Sean, you're not one of the best.
You're the best in your space.
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Now, I want to go to a story.
Rob, a guy on Twitter, if you can go to Twitter, one of my top tweets, this guy who's an entrepreneur founder, eventually gets so sick of this one employee that he hired that he posts this story.
And we have to talk about this guy.
Watch this, Tom.
This gets 23 million views.
Wow.
A guy named Suhail.
Rob, let's see how many followers he's got.
Can you just go on his profile?
I don't know how many followers he's got.
So look at this.
He's got 307, is that 377,000 or 30?
He's got 377,000 followers.
He puts this tweet.
Go back, if you could, Rob.
Watch this, Vinny.
Tom, this is very important.
There's a guy named Sohan Parek in India who works at three to four startups at the same time.
He's been preying on YC companies and more.
Be aware.
I fired this guy in his first week and told him to stop lying, scamming people.
He hasn't stopped.
A year later, no more excuses.
He puts him on blast.
Okay.
Now you're going to see what this guy does, Vinny.
We're going to get right into it.
So this guy, if you go a little bit lower, somebody watches saying, why would anybody put him on blast?
That's his resume.
90% fake.
And he changes his resume regularly.
Rob, if you can click on a resume, this is becoming something called over employment, over employment.
Okay, 90% of the stuff on his resume is BS.
Go back to the Twitter exchange because I want to go a little bit lower on right there.
Yeah, keep going on the bottom.
I want to see what people are saying and watch his exchange.
I want to say also that I try to talk sense into this guy, explaining the impact and give him a chance to turn a new leaf because sometimes that's what a person needs, but it currently didn't work.
He continues.
Another guy comments saying, why would you put him on blast?
Keep going a little bit lower, Rob, on the things that he responded to.
There's a bunch of them that he responds to.
That's the guy's face.
Zoom out a little bit, Rob, so we can see the guy's face.
That's the guy's face who did this.
Okay.
He's now from then done multiple interviews with others.
They've asked him.
He's been on podcasts.
He's come back trying to apologize.
What feedback can he give me?
How can I change?
Other business owners responded in this tweet with him saying, well, why did you do this?
He says, well, one time we even sent him a laptop because he said he claimed that he lived in the U.S.
So we sent him a laptop in the U.S., but it went to his sister's house.
We got the laptop back.
He's lied to so many other people that people eventually started responding.
Now he's trying to change.
So then one company offers this guy, Tom, a $250,000 year job to work out of San Francisco.
Guess what he said?
No.
You know why?
Because it's working from the office.
He says, no, I can't do that because he can't bullshit everybody.
Okay.
So as the story continues, and I'm looking at this, this is what I tweeted at the top.
Rob, if you can zoom in a little bit, working from home mainly favors the one working from home.
If you're that good at working from home, start your own business.
You claim you're that disciplined, start your own business.
This happened to us multiple times since the pandemic, and they don't even care.
They don't care when you fire them because it's not hard to find a next victim.
These types of people are going to find so many business owners to go through.
The case study gets even more interesting, Tom, which is actually funny to be thinking about.
So one guy, one company gets so sick and tired of being taken advantage of so many times that they hire a guy named Eric.
Rob, if you can have Brandon send you the story to show, it's so funny.
They hire a guy.
They claim his name is Eric.
Eric has one job.
You know what his job is?
To go out there and find all the employees that work for this company who are abusing Advinni.
So all day long, he is investigating the hundreds of employees that work from home for this company to find how many other jobs they have that they're lying.
That's his job.
Oh, man.
Did you understand what I just said?
So what is his job?
He's finding other people that are lying who the company is paying you W-2 salary, all the other stuff.
Guess what the guy ends up doing a few months later after he investigates these guys?
He says, holy shit, this is a brilliant idea.
He starts doing it.
So he gets multiple jobs.
He now makes $300,000 off of three or four jobs.
And you know how he does when the company's holding Zooms?
He has two different Zooms on his screen that he's logged into, two headsets.
When it comes time that they're talking to him, guess what he does?
He accidentally closes the video on this one, answers the question here.
Then when he has to answer, he closes the video on this, answers it over here.
And when they ask what happened, he says, I just had internet connection.
And he's been able to do this with four jobs, make $685,000 a year with overemployment.
Tom, when you hear a story like this, what do you think about it with this overemployment concept?
Well, I think about several things.
And let's go through them here.
The first thing, this has been going on in Silicon Valley for a lot of years, where they feared that engineers are doing double jobs, especially the ones that lived in India, where they would hire a junior engineer to work with them.
So let's say you're paying me $120,000 and Adam's paying me $120,000.
I'm making $240,000.
And I'm giving 50 U.S. to a junior engineer with me in India.
So I'm basically operating myself almost as a small IT service company.
And then, well, if I got two, maybe I could get three.
And it's been, it was happening.
Here's what that's very interesting about this.
So HR groups, who's going to be the most pissed about this when they find out about the overpayment?
Because you're really not getting what you think you're supposed to be getting.
The CEO?
It was the investors.
The investors are saying the CEO saying, so Pat's been on boards.
He'd be like, Tom, HR reports to you.
What the hell?
Are we getting the quality we're supposed to be getting?
And worse, is our code getting out to other people that might be seeing some of our advanced products coming in the future?
Tom, stop stuttering.
What are we doing at HR to ensure that the people that are our remote engineers are, in fact, doing it for us?
So you had boards that were piping up.
Now, guess what?
It goes a layer deeper.
Because of all the AI hiring and some of the stuff that people were trying to do, what is the last thing that Silicon Valley usually puts on new inventions?
Compliance, controls, and restrictions.
Because it costs money to put that there.
They'd rather say, Vinny, this is the best software ever.
Use it for your company.
Sign here for a SaaS contract.
Oh, thank you so much.
I get to be away, we give you 20% off to be an early customer.
Boom.
So guess what?
The last thing's in there is control.
What is the last thing that came onto Facebook that they then got dragged before state attorney generals?
Controls about bullying, controls about porn, controls about what young kids were seeing.
Remember, why wasn't that in the beginning?
Because there were documents inside Meta because you were making money on ads doing it that way.
And so controls, restrictions, and compliance come later.
So what's happening right now is the inmates are running the asylum.
That is the one big headline here.
The engineers are using the very tools and techniques of technology and remote work to fraudulently have multiple jobs.
And some of them are actually trying to deliver by having junior engineers with them.
And so what's going on now that's in the sheer light of day is Silicon Valley doesn't want to talk about that the inmates are actually running the asylum, that they don't have controls, they don't have restrictions.
And when they hire a compliance officer, the compliance officer said, why am I running around busting my ass for $140,000 a year?
That was the last guy Pat talked about.
I could invent two more compliance officers.
I could make $300,000 checking up on people.
So guess what?
The cop that was watching all of the prohibition in Chicago said, I can make more money actually helping and being part of this than just being a cop.
You know what?
That's what I'm going to do.
That's the story, by the way.
Look at this.
A millennium made $300,000 secret to work in multiple jobs while tasked with catching others doing the same.
Wow.
The cop decided to be part of it and make money.
That's right.
And the guy that claimed he had four or five jobs, all nonsense, like he wasn't working, he claimed he was working 140 hours a week, any graduate from Mumbai University.
This is one of the interviews.
He actually doesn't answer the question.
You can play the first 30 seconds to just kind of hear how he talks.
Watch this here.
Go forward.
True.
It is true.
And yeah, I would love to add color to it, but that is true.
Yeah.
I guess the question is: do you believe that you were in violation of your own employment contracts?
Or do you believe that there was some sort of legal loophole that allowed you to do this without committing any sort of legal violation?
I mean, honestly, I think going back to like how it even started to happen and what the motivations were, obviously, I would want to preface with saying, I'm not proud of what I've done.
You know, that's not something that I endorse either.
You can pause it right there, Rob.
So the question becomes this, Tom.
Whose fault is this?
Well, it's the moral failing of the employees.
So that's bad that the employees did this.
But guess what?
It's what I was talking about.
Silicon Valley got scammed by some of its own tools and techniques.
And there's a lot of companies out there that suddenly realized this was going on.
And it's like, it's their fault.
I think the investors are the ones should be upset.
This says, wait a minute.
You caused you told me people were going to work for home, but you were going to check up on it.
Obviously, you didn't.
Obviously, you didn't have the tools in there.
Well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
Can you tell me that these people working two jobs weren't stealing our code, using it for other things?
Well, wait a minute.
No, you can't tell me that.
And so when you allow people to work remote and then you put all in these tools that enable remote and then the backgrounds and everything you can put on Zoom to make remote look as authentic as possible, you open yourself up to it.
And so, you know what?
The companies that allowed it, Pat, open themselves up to it.
And guess what?
You may, you can't open a bank nowadays without compliance and being, you know, have the right kind of people there and controls the regulations.
But in the wild west of Silicon Valley, you could do what you want, and it's left to the board and the CEOs to make the decisions.
It's them.
It's them.
I put on the entrepreneur.
Adam, I want to go one more story, but go for it.
You're a good person.
I'm with you.
Well, I might be a little counterintuitive here, but what's the big deal here?
Because on one end, we're making fun of people who don't work their tail off and don't respect work-life balance and basically want to do the four-day thing and 30-hour thing.
I'm not advocating for what this guy's doing, but we're telling people, go get side hustles, go get the gig economy, basically keep working, get your, you know, increase your market share.
That's not what he's doing.
He's not doing Uber on the weekend.
Don't conflate the two issues.
Hold on, Tom.
He's defrauding three companies simultaneously, claiming to be working for them full-time.
That's what it is.
Okay, but here's my question: if he's actually doing a good job and he's supposed to be working 40 hours, he's not getting his job done.
That's why the guy got him.
Well, then, if he's not doing a good job, if you would have paid attention to the story, you would have known that that's what I said in the first 30 seconds.
So let me go to the next store.
That's how he got busted.
Things were late and not happening.
Sometimes I want you to identify it.
The idea with this story is, the idea with the story is the following.
It's on the employer, but it comes down to the following.
Five years ago during COVID, everybody said, go get the bag and get your money.
Go, if another person pays you whatever, multiple, whatever, do it.
I had a guy that got a raise with us due to threats, and one of my COOs gave him a raise three times.
And the last time he asked for the raise, I said, now it's on you.
He's schooling you, and you're falling for the trap.
The guy ends up going from a $55,000 a year salary to $120,000 at another company.
The company realizes he's not real.
They end up firing the guy and he's back to making $55,000 a year.
We had a guy just last year, okay, who we were paying W-2.
That's what I'm telling you.
It's on you, on us.
Guys got a W-2 full-time job with us.
We're on a Zoom.
Let's just say this guy's working out of Arizona.
And I know because of people that he's working with at his new company that he's working two multiple full-time jobs.
I'm paying a full-time salary.
This guy's got two full-time salaries.
And I know he's got a full-time salary because the guy from the other company knew us because of valuement related and he told us.
Do you understand what's going on here?
Yeah.
So he moves to the other city, claiming that he's still working full-time for us from the city that we hired him from because where his family's from.
We're on a Zoom.
And I said, so how's everything in Phoenix, Arizona?
I know he's not in Phoenix.
I know he's not been in Phoenix for two months.
And he says, oh, things are very good here.
And very hot, very dry.
He's not in Phoenix, Arizona.
He's in a different place.
You know what happened to him?
Boom.
We're moving on.
Next person.
You know, because you know what it really comes down to is you're building your reputation and you're building your character and your career.
That's going to catch up to your long term.
And you have to be very careful with this.
So whether you're somebody that's watching this and saying, I don't even know why they're talking about this, many employers are being affected by this.
And many younger people in their career think this is cool to do.
Long term, people won't hire you if they find that this is what you're doing.
But if you're so great at working from home, go start a business.
If you're so good that you can work 140 hours a week, one of the main reasons why people don't start a business is they're not willing to work 140 hours a week.
They're not willing to work 120 hours a week.
But go do your thing.
By the way, another thing that we talk about at the Vault Conference: if you haven't yet registered, get your tickets, bring your team with you.
These are the types of things we process with everybody that's in the room.
Let's go to the next story that I want to go to.
Next story I want to go to.
Okay.
How YouTube won the battle for TV viewers.
Okay.
This is a Wall Street Journal story.
Adam, is this the one that you send in a group text?
Or I think this is the one that you send a group text.
Yeah, very good article.
And let me read this to you, folks.
Rob, I don't know if we have a video on this or not.
I think it's just a story.
Just a story.
YouTube became the most watched video provider on televisions in the U.S. earlier this year, surpassing mobile devices with over a billion hours watched daily outpacing Disney combined broadcast cable and streaming services.
According to Nielsen data, our goal is for the YouTube app to be people's way into as much of the universal video content that exists on the internet as possible.
It says Christian Ostellion, YouTube's vice president of product management.
The company is enhancing its TV app with features like personalized content, feeds to keep viewers engaged.
Longer YouTube creators, including hosts Rhett McLaughlin and Charles Lincoln Neal of Good Mysterical Morning, are producing longer, higher quarterly video content like sketches, comedy, and talk shows with TV accounting for 53% of viewership.
There's a phenomenon that's going on right now.
And wait, there's the YouTube icon on the television.
I just mounted on my first apartment, said Neil.
Research from Tibiolo Lab shows that viewers spend more time with content over 15 minutes on TV and longer videos.
Mid-roll ads generated more revenue as Google shares 55% of commercial revenue with creators.
By the way, if you're watching this right now and you're staying with us in the last 30 minutes that we have together, can you take a picture on whatever way you're watching the content if it's on TV?
Tag us on X and just put hashtag PVD Podcast.
Tag me, Patrick Bay David.
Show to us that you're watching this.
I'm curious how you consume the content because when Rob was showing me the numbers last week, we have one of our best executive meetings ever, quarterly.
Tom called it the best one ever.
My wife was blown away by the meeting that we had.
It's just incredible the kind of products that we're producing right now internally, and no one knows about it.
Rob showed data that number two right now, devices for us on how they watch the podcast, Rob, it's TV.
Yes, sir.
And I was around 34, 35% of it.
Is that not they watch this on TV on the YouTube app?
Tom, your thoughts on this story.
Well, guess what?
Cable was what's called a walled garden.
So you basically paid for cable, like Comcast, or direct TV, cable or satellite, and you got your 100 or so channels, 30 of which mattered, the top ones, you know, your network, CNN, all the ESPNs, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
And that was called the walled garden.
You couldn't go beyond the walled garden.
Even if there was something interesting, couldn't go behind it.
And then a little thing called streaming happened.
Streaming is just a fancy name for freedom of choice because now you've got the internet connected to your TV, all kinds of apps, or you can just go to the internet app, the Silk app, which is on many Samsung TVs, which is made by Silk.
I believe it's made by Amazon.
And it's an internet access.
You go wherever you want and watch right there on what they call the, instead of lean forward on a laptop or hunched over on the phone, it's the lean back on the couch watching your connected TV.
And so with freedom has come streaming because it's no longer a walled garden, no longer controlled.
And the new generation wants nothing to do with cable subscriptions.
So they're not subscribing to cable.
If it's pumped into their dorm room, they'll get it.
But when it's their choice, no, it's streaming on their laptop and on their phone.
So streaming as a delivery is winning.
And then YouTube knows more about live and analytics of the customer and feeding them the right content than any of the traditional media companies who have been leaning on the walled garden.
Hey, we'll just pay this to Comcast and we'll get some promotion and we'll be at channel 20.
So we're up low.
So when you go with your remote control to the menu, we show up first.
That was a game in the walled garden.
Now you've got internet geniuses in YouTube and access to great content providers like us leading the way in podcasts, on video, on YouTube.
And guess what?
They're saying, I know what you like, and I'm going to feed this to you, And I'm going to get longer sessions out of it.
And so now YouTube is winning because they know how to deliver great content and they're attracting great content providers.
And the wall garden is dying.
That's what's happening.
And the wall garden is the reason what we talked about earlier today that I won't go into, except to say this.
All those big contracts are dinosaurs.
All those big contracts are dead.
There may be a time where even Caitlin Collins, you know, rookie contract is dead, but that that is even too much.
And now you've got Anderson Cooper and everybody, their big contracts are going away.
And we will find out with people like Stephen A. Will his contract, and he's a talent and he's got a bunch of different shows and he's got a bunch of different viewpoints and a bunch of different angles.
But will ESPN be able to deliver enough audience that's watching him plus the streaming?
Or will Stephen A's contract become, you know, the Alex Rodriguez contract, which originally was signed, end up being too big and they traded?
Not because Alex was a bad player, but because, you know, I signed this contract and I can't afford to pay this.
And so small teams sold to the big teams.
Or will Alex Rodriguez contract become more like the Aaron Judge of the Shohei Otani contracts, that much of it's deferred and it's all going to be delivered?
We will see what we will see.
But right now, streaming is the top delivery.
YouTube has got all the technology to find out exactly what to feed to you.
And they're attracting great providers such as us.
And I'm not supposed to say this because we got NDAs in place, but there have been larger traditional network people that have come and knocked on Pat's door with a checkbook and we said no.
Yeah.
And that last part, can we cut that last part?
I didn't name any letters and I'm trying to stay with the NDA.
Vinny, your thoughts on the story?
No, I'm just, I think it's fantastic.
And like just watching like the Stephen Colbert and all that stuff, people are just sick and tired of the nonsense.
And it's like the numbers don't lie.
The numbers don't lie.
The fact that they're losing money, they've lost all credibility.
When I'm home, Pat, you know, you could rent a movie on YouTube if you want.
It goes through your account.
I watch, you could play music in the background.
You could watch long form things.
You could watch the shows and everything on there.
I'm so happy that mainstream is dying and YouTube is taking over.
It's a great thing.
And guess what?
We're on YouTube.
Perfect.
And we're on all platforms, but mainly when we go live, we're on here.
So we're in somebody's living.
Like right now, we're in living rooms.
The majority are people right now at home cooking, cleaning.
By the way, I saw one where you saw that photo where there's like a six-month-old and the head is just like, it's the back of the head and you're on the screen.
I love it.
Yeah, I'm on X right now.
I'm seeing different people.
Here's a guy named, I don't even know how to pronounce it, Dariu, watching streaming from Jamaica.
Another guy Jeffrey Gunnels is watching it on, I don't know if that's a TV.
He's watching on a TV.
We got another one here.
Oh, wow.
Luffy.
He's watching it on a TV.
Another guy's watching on his phone.
It's just interesting seeing how people consume content today, Adam.
The thing with YouTube is you can get whatever you want at any time you want from whoever you want, and you can do it in your own, the comfort of your own home, on the road, on the go.
It doesn't matter.
You know, they talk about having a mixed media diet.
All right, I read the Wall Street Journal.
I absorb Fox.
I see CNN.
I'll read Bloomberg.
Sing it out there.
YouTube is like a buffet of information.
Remember the first time that when I started doing the podcast with PBD goes, are you familiar with absorbing information quickly called chunking?
Yep.
I don't watch YouTube unless it's 2x speed.
everything i've listened to if someone walks into a room and i'm listening to something they're like dude are you insane because it sounds like the only person i can't listen to on 2x speed is ben shapiro That guy just talks on 2x speed.
But anything you want to learn, anything you want to know, anything information you'd ever need is on YouTube.
So versus we all grew up in the 80s and 90s, whenever we'd have to sit down on the couch, wait for our show to come on.
You know, if it's a half-hour show, it's really only 21 minutes and there's nine minutes of commercials.
You're waiting.
You might not even like the show, but your sister wants to watch a show.
Those days are over.
So YouTube allows you to do what the hellever you want to do.
It's like BK, you know, do it your way.
And then the last thing of this, to talk about profitability, talk about Stephen Colbert.
YouTube doesn't have to pay you anything.
It's like, you know, like if you're doing a farm league or AAA, unless you're good, YouTube will pay you zero money.
Do you know what percentage of YouTube channels have over 100,000 subscribers?
What percentage?
Very small.
Less than 1%.
Less than 1%.
So you have all these people starting to do content, starting to build channels, starting to get eyeballs.
YouTube can monetize those, put advertising behind it, and you won't make one penny.
It's like a farm league.
And if you get to 100,000 or a million, then YouTube will basically start paying you.
But it's a great model for YouTube.
True.
Horrible for people who want to try to make money early.
Look at this.
Yeah, what's this?
Look at these tweets, Rob.
Go back on the hashtag if you cannot.
Look at that.
So this is Chef.
Boya Bill.
Boyer Bill watching a TV.
By the way, whoever's birthday it is.
Happy birthday to you.
Okay, that's one.
Here's another one.
Watching from the bedroom.
Still having gone on a bed.
Marie, whatever you're doing, I mean, that, listen.
That looks 8:30.
It's California.
We love you for watching Marie McDonald.
Go ahead.
Go to the next one.
We forget California is very early.
Exactly.
This is another one on TV.
If you Zoom, it's a Visio TV.
Melody Moses.
Watching TV.
Hi, Melody.
So this TV thing is really becoming interesting.
We look good.
Right?
We look good.
You have that staff?
No, no, we look.
We look tan.
Look at you.
Listen, I mean, it's almost like a couple weeks in Hampton.
It's almost like you're Middle Easterner.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Tiron.
Tyrone.
Tiron.
Tiron.
That Tiron thing Iranians were, you know, by the way.
What's your take on YouTube, by the way?
You got in on YouTube early.
What was the first video you ever did on that?
I think I got early.
I got on 2013.
YouTube was 44.
The OGs came in early.
No, when I got on, there was already PewDiePie 100 million subs.
There was already a bunch of guys that had already established a name.
We got started.
First clip we uploaded was December.
Go to that one with my pink socks on, which is absolutely fantastic.
It's embarrassing.
But if you go to oldest, go to the second one right there.
Yeah, what's the date on that?
12 years.
Okay, can you just see what the date is?
It's November 16th of 2012.
November 16th.
Please don't watch it.
Okay, skip it.
Don't watch it because the socks I got on.
I got to see this.
Oh, wow.
Look at this.
This is how old are you?
By the way, this is.
Wow, I know who bought my grandmother's couch.
Tom, watch your language.
So that's us in Tom PVD.
That's us in Berkeley Hills.
And guess what it looks like?
It looks like the mountains are on fire in California in the back, if you look closer.
They usually are.
I'll tell you what, Pat, based on that couch, sit up, guy.
Sit up straight.
With the pink socks and that couch, you could have been in Chatsworth from the stories I heard.
No, I was in Chatsworth.
I knew a lot of the people in Chatsworth.
But you can remove this clip, Rob.
But sometimes enjoying this.
You know how they say, like, it's better to not necessarily be first.
Sometimes it's better to be second or third.
Friendster was first.
Exactly.
Or Napster was first, whatever it was.
A lot of people started doing YouTube in 04, 05, 08.
They're just like, I've been doing this for five years, 10 years.
I'm out.
And then all of a sudden, you're building upon their momentum.
Yeah.
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Independent content creators are getting a voice, which is good.
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