Biden's Autopen TERMINATED? + Trump vs Income Tax, DC Shooter Updates & Tim Walz BUSTED | PBD | 693
Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick dig into Trump’s move to cancel all executive orders signed by Biden via autopen & his plan to replace income tax with tariff revenue, fresh updates on the D.C. National Guard shooting near the White House, and mounting pressure on Tim Walz over his handling of Minnesota fraud scandals.
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10:56 - Tim Walz implicated in billion dollar fraud scheme.
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I don't think I've ever said this before.
Gang, I hope you had a good weekend because this guy in Minnesota named Tim Waltz had a rough weekend.
Yes, to say the least.
And you know who came after him?
Not some podcaster, not some mainstream media, not some local hater that doesn't like Tim because he's not good at video games, not any of that stuff.
You know who came after him?
Minnesota's Department of Human Services.
Uh-oh, that's not true.
And posted constantly all weekend long.
Can you imagine the credibility of that?
That's like you're the president, okay?
So, and RFK comes out calling out the president for doing some fraud.
Like, just in that, that's the equivalent of that happening.
But that's what's going on right now in Minnesota.
So I don't know how the turkey tasted for Tim, but it must have been a hundred times.
And we'll talk about that.
But they brought receipts and he retaliated.
And then they showed the number of autism centers created in Minnesota year over year over year and the amount of cases.
And apparently, some 86 Somalians came out and said, if you don't fund us, we're going to turn against you.
We're going to tell the world about what you really did.
You're racist.
You're racist and we're going to put that fear in you.
Anyways, it's a lot going on in Minnesota, folks.
And Fort Lauderdale, just chilling.
Just trying to do a podcast here, hanging out, trying to get Adam to get married and have some kids.
And the over-under right now, they're having a conversation on when they're going to have kids, before 50, after 50.
Tom is talking about his considering a third.
There's a lot of conversations that we're having.
As a matter of fact, I'll be right back.
Okay.
Go get him, BizDog, babe.
He's done.
Okay, I'm back.
Trump.
That was actually really good.
U.S. may almost completely scrap income tax due to tariff revenue.
The left will hate it.
The left will hate it.
Do you realize what happens if he eliminates income tax?
Mount Rushmore, first of all, I don't know how they're going to do it, but just saying it is cool.
All right.
Trump vows to permanently pause migration from third world countries.
Trump says he's ending Biden executive orders signed with autopen.
Folks, that's a scary one for a lot of different people.
There's a guy named Anthony who's not too happy about it.
There's another guy named Mark who's shivering a little bit, Vinny.
I know this one guy named Mark.
I don't know, you know, this last name is like a Millie type of thing.
You know, this guy named Millie.
Oh.
Do you know him?
There's another guy named Anthony with a last name.
Yeah, something like that.
But the question is.
Miley Benali.
The question is, will the Supreme Court allow for that to happen?
California was wasting $450 million on 911.
911 system.
Guess what happens?
I know Vinny's going to say some stuff about it.
Then we have Biden AIDS speeches.
Apparently were written by Hollywood, tied to something.
Vinny doesn't want to tell me because he wants me to be surprised, but I want to know what Vinny's going to be telling us here in a minute.
Trump touts lower drug prices as GOP preps for 2026.
I am the affordability president.
Tim Waltz on Trump calling him seriously retarded over immigration policies.
Release the MRI results is what Tim Waltz said.
But again, Tim, rough weekend.
Comer, court will back Trump voiding Biden executive order signed with Autopen.
If he's right, the floodgates of, I mean, it could be extremely, extremely nasty.
Trump to hand Putin Ukraine's occupied territories.
That's a telegraph story.
Zelensky faces political peril as corruption scandals consumes up, consumes top eight.
Make money, not war, Trump's real plan for peace in Ukraine.
That's a Wall Street Journal story.
Top five craziest laws hitting California in 2026.
Wait to hear this one.
Tom's got some stuff that he wants to say about that.
Wasserman Schultz, Trump deploying military in cities led to DC shooting.
So Schultz blaming the president for the shooting.
UK 1984, British businessman arrested over LinkedIn picture of himself holding gun in Florida.
Can you imagine that?
British businessman arrested over LinkedIn picture of himself holding gun in Florida.
Black Friday online spending, they said it was going to be horrible, ended up being record-breaking, $11.8 billion as American shoppers embrace new AI technology inside.
Florida's next chapter, CO predicts massive expansion as wealth surges into the state of Florida.
Adam's got a story here with, what is this?
Erica received $350,000 weeks before husband's Charlie Kirk assassination.
Bizarre claim surfaces online.
Okay.
Pierce Morgan calls Tommy Robinson convicted, thug, and fraudster, slams him for allegedly encouraging hate among children for skin color.
Marilyn James Patterson, author, claims Marilyn Monroe was murdered.
An explosive new book theory.
We know.
Tom's got a ton on that.
Apparently, I don't know why this is big news, but Rob was telling us it's one of the top stories is that Corey Booker is apparently not gay.
I didn't know that.
No, I didn't know like it's a story.
Wait, He's not gay.
There's been rumors out there that he's been straight for a while.
Get out.
The guy that was on the White House, the Congress floor, I'm not going to be honest with you.
Apparently, he's straight.
Stop him.
I'm reading this.
He's not in the community.
There's rumors out there that he's straight.
Stop.
Don't play this game.
Like Marion Gay?
No, he's not gay.
Like, what?
So he is gay.
No, he's straight American.
Guess what?
Fake news.
Guys, no, no, what are you doing right now?
I'm saying that there's rumors out there that he's straight.
Says who.
So then that means it's not.
Is it a rumor?
I don't know, but everyone's like, no, no, no, he's straight.
He's straight.
He's straight.
I didn't know this guy got this passionate about it.
Listen, I'm very offensive.
On behalf of the gay community, don't science.
That's an AI passion.
Jesus, you're disappointed.
Allegedly, he's straight.
Stop it.
Don't do him like that.
This is all I'm doing.
He's a nice guy.
All I'm saying to you.
Ah, sir.
You have something in common.
I'm recognizing.
I'm recognizing to say congratulations.
So all the rumors can stop after.
After all, this man is straight.
Kill him alone.
Beautiful girl.
Can we confirm that that's not AI?
I'm pretty sure that's true.
I don't know.
Maybe the white teeth could be AI.
Alan Iverson's taller.
Yeah.
So, anyways.
All right.
So let's go to the next one.
So, by the way, congratulations to these guys.
Yeah, of course.
Two months after announcing engagement, they got married to this girl named Alexis Lewis.
Fantastic.
Five arrested for weapon gang charges in Stockton.
Trump doubles down on offensive remarks against them.
Foe, this award, the retarded thing that they keep dropping.
Trump accuses Omar of brother Mary, says she could be thrown the hell out of our country.
Christine Om claimed suspect the National Guard shooting was radicalized in the U.S. Vinny's good friend and Adam's best friend, Net Yahoo, asks Israel's president to pardon him in corruption cases.
Good man, good man.
Tim Waltz slams Trump's post.
And we got a bunch of other things going on here.
How fraud swamped Minnesota's social services system on Tim Waltz watch.
We have to talk about that.
And then maybe this other refugee shooting that's taking place.
Guys, a lot of weird things are going on.
Having said that, folks, you know what today is?
Cyber Monday.
Okay.
Today's Cyber Monday.
If you remember on Black Friday, we announced something.
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And by the way, for some of you guys, I want to tell Adam how you feel.
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But okay, so all right.
Hell.
That was funny.
Come on.
Tom, when's Hanukkah?
Come on.
When's Hanukkah?
Tom?
Tom.
Hanukkah this year.
Three times.
Hanukkah.
No, no, no.
Hanukkah this year starts on the 20th.
Guys, our first story is going to be Hanukkah.
We're going to go into a different story.
Guys, please.
We're going to change the 22nd.
We're going to go into a different story.
Christmas only.
We're not doing no Hanukkah.
A big one.
Okay.
All right.
Fantastic.
By the way, Adam had a phenomenal weekend on X this weekend.
But let's go into some of the stories.
Let's go to some of the story.
First story I want to get into.
The first story I want to get into is the story of what's going on in Minnesota.
By the way, imagine if you were to say somebody reporter writes a negative hit piece on you.
Your name is Tim Waltz.
All right, whatever.
Imagine a podcaster does a full-on investigation on you.
Boom.
Here's what Tim Waltz's background is all about.
All right, whatever.
Imagine if Fox News does something on you.
Yeah, that's bad, right?
But what's worse than Minnesota's Department of Human Services?
This is a tweet that none of us saw that happened on September 11 of last year when Minnesota's Department of Human Services employees sent a message to Kamala Harris.
Okay?
September 11th, Rob.
Can we show the date so they can see it on the bottom, please?
Zoom in a little bit.
There you go.
September 11, 2024.
They send it to her.
It only gets 45,000 views.
Let's read it together, Rob.
Ms. Harris, please listen to Minnesota state employees who work every day to deliver best services possible to our state and people who expect no less and pay our wages.
Tim Waltz has caused incredible harm to our state and agencies, retaliated against whistleblowers against fraud.
And they have Medicaid Autism Clinics, $501 million, give or take.
Then another tweet comes out saying the fact that why is it that in Minnesota, check this out, autism claims to Medicaid in Minnesota after Somalians opened their own centers, 2018, 3 million.
2019, it, I don't even know what you call that, 17, 18X, to be exact, 54 million.
Next year, 77 million.
2021, 183 million.
2022, 278, 79 million.
2023, 399 million.
And if you go a little bit lower, they ask Grok to verify it.
And Grok even responds back: okay, have any of these guys been held accountable in Minnesota?
Look at Grok go a little bit lower.
Yes, the FBI and DOG are investigating Medicaid fraud in Minnesota autism centers.
Many serving Somalia's communities.
Asha Farhon Hassan was charged September 2025, which was two months ago, with wire fraud, $40 million scheme-related housing fraud charges, include Mukhtar Hassan Adin, Mustafa Daib, Ali, and others, obviously many traditional American names.
Propes continue with searches and links to other scams, some funds reportedly sent abroad.
And you're looking at this thing, right?
And then Department of Human and Health, Rob, go back to their tweet of what they sent yesterday that got some 25 million views.
Okay.
This is the one, Rob, go a little bit lower.
Is this the one that got 25 million views?
Go a little bit lower.
Yeah, this is the one.
33 million views.
So go all the way to the bottom first to show what they're responding to.
So here's a Dustin George, a damning quote on Tim Waltz's failure to stop fraud consuming Minnesota.
No one was doing anything about the red flags.
He said it was like someone was stealing money from the cookie jar and they kept refilling it.
This is New York Times reporting on this.
That's how bad it is.
How fraud swamped Minnesota's social services system on Tim Waltz's watch.
33 million views.
Let's read what this tweet is.
Go to the top, Rob.
So Tim Waltz is 100% responsible for massive fraud in Minnesota.
We let him know early on, helping for partnership and stopping it, but no response.
Waltz systematically retaliated, betting against whistleblowers, using monetary threats, repression, and did his best to discredit further fraud reports.
Instead of partnership, we got the full weight of retaliation by Tim Waltz, certain DFL members, and then different mainstream media.
It can go a little bit lower.
In addition to retaliating against whistleblowers, he disempowered the office of legislative auditor, allowing agencies to disregard their audit findings and guidance.
This is a cascade of systemic failures leading up to Tim Waltz.
Agency leaders, the point about Tim Waltz, willfully disregard the rules and laws to keep fraud reports quiet, even to the extent of threatening families of whistleblowers.
Go a little bit lower.
That's pretty wild, by the way.
Going a little bit lower.
Next paragraph, as staff, we firsthand withstand and observe fraud happening, yet we were shut down, reassigned and told to keep quiet.
Sometimes more leadership did not want to appear to discriminate against certain communities and were unwilling to take action, such as stopping fraud that would have an adverse impact on their image.
To this date, no single agency leader has been held accountable, accountable for their role in fraud, whether it's Shireen Gandhi, great last name, Jess Gale, Jody Harpsted, Natasha Mertz, Eric Krundahl or others.
It's a structure created and maintained by Tim Waltz, who had created an environment of interrelated agencies.
Institutions against the media go a little bit lower in the media.
Tim Waltz is dishonest, lacks ethics and integrity, has poor leadership skills and has never taken accountability for his role in the fraud.
Instead, he deflates by blaming national politics for his own failings and distracts the public image.
It's just terrible for the state to say this as such.
We can't find fraud in Minnesota alone.
Hence why we're pleading to the federal levels of the government.
We're grateful to numerous solid uh politicians, especially the Fraud Committee and media outlets.
Thank you, NEW YORK Times, for bringing the plight of Minnesota to the national stage.
Tom, how bad is this?
This is terrible what they've done and and let me paint the picture for you this and the coverage by the NEW YORK Times, everything else.
It comes down like this, the Somalis there were, excuse me, a large number of Somalis, one of whom is in court on a 14 million dollar charge.
So this is not a sweeping statement, but the NEW YORK Times said that it was a significant number of Somalis that were involved in the fraud.
What they do is they create a fake agency that's the allegation.
Money comes in from the federal government and they use it for other things and they send it back.
You know what remittances are.
Remittances are money that leaves United States.
California has a very large amount of remittances that leave the United States from Mexican families sending it to their parents and and relatives in Mexico.
This there is absolute fact that a couple of the people that are prosecuted, the money was going back to Somali, to basically bad people Al-shabaab, a freaking terror organization, to name one of them, just one.
That's exactly right.
And so what happened here was, Tim Walsh got pinched and went with it.
How much power did the Somalis have vanilla?
Ask you, how much power did the Somalis have if he said no, we're going to investigate this.
We can't be doing this.
What happens the next election?
They don't, they don't, they don't, they don't elect him and they and they just use the word racist.
He's racist, you're right.
That's right.
And, by the way, and who and who is their queen Ilhan?
I hate America, Omar.
That's exactly right, Pat.
That's what happened.
The Somalis are using this as a welfare system and a scam system back to themselves and to send money to Al-Shabaab.
So, thanks to Tim Walsh.
In my opinion, Tim Walsh has no idea.
This is no relation to Bill Walsh.
Not Bill Walsh, this is not a football guy like, pull the windows to the walls.
Sorry for the Canadian accent, sorry Tom.
So no no, Bill Walsh was a legend.
I don't know.
Tim Walz, in my opinion, is personally responsible for funding Al-Shabaab because he knew all of this was going on.
And take a look at all that Medicaid, You know what that is?
That's money coming from the federal government to cover the gap.
It's in Minnesota.
And you know what ARPA was?
ARPA, remember they said that they wanted the money to come through on ARPA?
That's the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, which was under Biden, which put money back to the states that needed it after COVID shortfalls.
So Walls knew the money was coming in.
He knew what they were doing.
And he was giving appointments to people and intimidating people to keep him quiet because if he went up against the Somalis, he was going up against Elon Omar.
And in his next election, he's dead.
By the way, not physically.
He's over.
His political career would stop.
Is this where he's being questioned about it?
Yes, with Meet the Press.
Okay, go for it.
Little knucklehead.
African descent have been charged, convicted, and sentenced for stealing more than a billion dollars in taxpayer money from government programs during COVID.
As you know, governor, that is more than Minnesota spends each year to run its Department of Corrections.
So I want to give you a chance to respond to this.
Do you take responsibility for failing to stop this fraud in your state?
Well, certainly I take responsibility for putting people in jail.
Governors don't get to just talk theoretically.
We have to solve problems.
And I will note, it's not just Somalis.
Minnesota is a generous state.
Minnesota's a prosperous day, a well-run state with AAA bond rated, but that attracts criminals.
Those people are going to jail.
We're doing everything we can to demonize the entire community on the exceptions of a few.
It's lazy.
All right, so pause it right there.
So let's role play.
You ready?
Those people are going to jail.
Do you think those people have dirt on him?
Absolutely.
Okay, so check this out.
Buckets.
Yeah, so check this out.
What happens if those people you claim?
Like, I've had a lot of mops or someone that would talk about who killed John F. Kennedy and, you know, and what happened with them.
And mob came out.
If they're, you know, all these other stories you hear about with Bobby and all this other stuff, right, that happened.
If those stories are true, who had stuff on Kennedy's?
The mob did.
Of course.
And what did the mob say?
Wait a minute.
Now you're coming after us?
Because Bobby Kennedy, the moment he became AG, he went after the mob.
And prior to that, they said, except his dad's guys, except his dad's guys.
But it was, at first, they're like, no, there's no such thing as, you know, the mafia.
There's no such thing as any of this stuff that's going on, right?
Okay.
If he plays this card and then he goes after them, the 86 who Batia was talking about earlier, that if they call them out and those 86 Somalians in Minnesota came out and said, we would tell the world that you're racist.
If they know the truth and they have receipts, this is a bad situation.
And here's the thing.
He has to say, I'm going to go after them.
And in turn, he's screwed.
And like his wife said during the campaign, you know what they're going to do to him?
Turn the page.
That whole shit.
He's finished, Pat.
If this was a movie, if this was a movie and we were sitting there watching this, you know right now what you would say?
Oh, the governor's in on it.
And I just want to make it like, and by the way, do you know that during one of these cases, they were trying to bribe jurors, Tom, for like a couple hundred thousand dollars and they got caught.
They got caught.
A Somali was trying to do it.
And just Pat, when he's trying to be like, this isn't just Somalis.
Rob, can you put up the names?
Just, I want the audience to just, I'm going to, I'm going to.
Well, you know, that's what happens.
The Somalis come over here, then they get Netflix and they watch Untouchables and they learn about Al-Kahoa.
And then they start learning all these tricks.
Yeah, just start scrolling down, Pat.
What do you see here?
Salim Ahmed Sahid.
Keep going.
Abdul Khadir Nur Salah.
Ahmed Shadif Omni.
By the way, they're not all.
Somebody loves them.
Abdi Nur Salah.
Yeah, I am your captain now.
So look at all these Mahmoud, Bashir.
Give me a freaking break.
What does that all mean, Vinny?
The majority of them are Somali.
And what pisses me off the most?
These are all the people that were in charge of the fraud.
Muslims.
75 charged in connection to the million-dollar feeding up future.
I didn't see that one coming.
Abdi Muhammad.
So give me a break.
Give me.
Are you sure those names are Islamic?
I'm almost 99.8.
A couple more.
Just because I just, I'm not sure.
A couple more.
Hold on.
Fahrud Nur.
Anab Alfad Al-Wal Shaikadi Isa.
Okay, and a couple of more Muhammad.
Sure, doesn't look like the Boy Scouts in Mobile, Alabama to me.
So let me let my point.
Wait, wait, wait.
Rob has one point.
What, Rob?
We have to give a shout out to Shadows.
Sharon Ross in the house.
Sharon Ross.
Sharon, she converted to Islam in 2017.
Sharon Ross in a gossip of pet.
You know what?
This is what pisses me off the most.
The Ilhan Omars, these disgusting human beings that come to our country, okay, talk shit about the country, bash the president, complain all the time, and then your people are robbing us for a billion dollars, you disgusting human beings.
Listen, let's be a little bit respectful because last night the Celtics were playing the Timberwolves.
Okay.
And do you not like good halftime shows?
I like good halftimes.
Of course, yesterday at the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Rob, I sent it to you.
Minnesota Timberwolves and the Celtics halftime show.
There's nothing like a great, phenomenal halftime show.
Okay.
Because it makes the game more exciting.
If you want to see the back flavors and acrobatics and stuff like that.
This is yesterday's halftime show.
I think you're going to love it.
Zoom in a little bit.
Go ahead, Rob.
This is the halftime show?
Seriously.
Yesterday, Celtics, Timberwolves.
What is this?
Somalian halftime show.
Oh, no, I've seen these groups.
They're great.
They're great.
Watch this.
We're bringing them to Miami soon.
This is at the Target Center yesterday.
Rob, zoom out a little bit.
Let's see what it says.
Look at the crowd.
Okay, Somalians dancing.
The crowd's loving it.
Pause.
Somalians dancing at half court for the Minnesota Timberwolves Celtics game.
This is Derek Evans showing this.
And it was verified.
If you go to the bottom and check what Grock had to say, that it was verified it was them dancing last night at the game, which is great.
Some people like that.
Go ahead, Vance.
And so, and I know that you love when this type of stuff happens, Pat.
You're searching, you're digging, and then something hit me.
And I was like, wait a minute.
If Tim Waltz, let's just say he is involved in all this stuff is happening, Minnesota, Tommy, how much was it?
Hundreds of millions of dollars in healthcare fraud.
Okay, so meaning money, a lot of this money, Medicaid and all this stuff, going to illegals.
Do you remember this blast from the past?
You guys remember back in June, guys, that there was a vote to end health care for illegals in Tim Walz's great state of Minnesota.
Remember, there was one out of 67 Democrats that voted no, and she was crying.
Do you remember who she was?
Do you remember that girl?
Melissa Hortman?
And she was murdered alongside with her husband.
Somebody went to her house, Vance Bolter, who, by the way, was appointed on the governor's workforce development board by Tim Walz.
This guy, this guy went and shot and killed her.
And he said, this is Bolter saying this.
He claimed Tim Walz also wanted him to kill Amy Klobuchar.
Stop it.
Google that and say that if he said that.
Stop it.
So think about this, Patrick.
He knows what's happening.
Tim Waltz, like I said, if this was a movie, that's pretty interesting.
The one Democrat, and Rob, once you're done, find her.
She's Pat, she walks out of the hall after she casts her vote and she's crying.
She's crying because she's like, America, we can't, this is, we can't do this.
We can't give it to illegals.
Americans have to get it.
She's bawling.
She goes home and she gets shot with her husband.
Weird.
Weird.
Are you serious about this stuff?
I'm dead serious.
This is 1,000%.
I'll guarantee you.
In a letter, claim Tim Wallace instructed him to kill Amy Klobuchar as well.
And notice, it gets memory hold patent.
Why would the YAMI?
You tell me.
You tell me.
I don't know.
But he's saying, and obviously they're going to say he was rambling.
He was incoherent.
But why would you kill if you were appointed by?
Because Minnesota Political Sandman wrote a letter on FBI, which he claimed that Tim Wallace wanted to kill Immigrant Court in Robot 57 allegedly rambling.
I wrote a letter that former Democrat-wise running candidate.
As part of a plot for Wallace to take us on the Senate, Minnesota Star Tribune, citing people familiar with the writing, the letter, which is one page and a half, is mostly incoherent and given inside into a model-minded Minnesota madman.
Yeah, he's a madman.
Source told the outlet.
Just saying, it's kind of weird that the one person that voted killed the one lady.
Killed her and her husband at her house and then went and shot other people as well.
Can I see the video of the lady that was crying?
Yeah, Rob, show her.
Do you remember this?
You're going to remember.
Melissa, she comes out of the vote, and this is her.
And then she was killed shortly after this.
Look at her.
By that vote.
And I'm.
We worked very hard to try to get a budget deal that wouldn't include that provision.
What's going on in the middle of the camera to Melissa Hall?
She was in Congress.
She was unfortunately killed by that guy, right?
On police.
She's a representative for representative for that.
Patrick, mind you, Democrat crying because she feels bad that these illegals aren't going to get their Medicaid, but it's the Americans deserve it.
So you know what they said?
You're going against the drain.
She's a Democrat.
She's a Democrat that went the only one that went against 67 votes that said, keep the money.
After crime, did she get killed?
I think, how long, Rob?
Was it a day or was it?
It was Rob.
It had to be that week.
It had to be that week where she was shot and killed because the vote happened and then they shot her.
Rob, go back on the link right there.
On June 14th, Hartman was finally fatally shot on her home in Brooklyn.
What was the vote?
To just think when the vote was.
That's June 14th.
June 14th.
And then when was that vote?
To stop illegal aid to illegals, aid to illegals.
It had to be that same week or two.
It just says June.
June.
Bill passes in 2025.
Boom.
So around the same time.
That's unbelievable.
How wild is that?
And she's crying because she feels bad because she's like, to make it happen, we have to take that provision out of the bill.
June 9th.
June 9th.
So again, Patrick.
Five days.
If five days, if this was a movie, you know I'd say at this point, wait a minute.
Tim, you're the governor.
You have to know.
You have to know.
And then people are getting told.
Was she upset or was she scared?
Tommy, she looked like she was upset and scared in the same breath, bro.
Five days later, you're shot and killed.
Come on, bro.
And by the way, Americans, if you're watching this, he almost became your vice president.
Oh, my God.
He almost became your vice president.
He was such a knucklehead.
One event away from becoming a president.
Think about that.
How close I was.
Adam, your thoughts on this whole thing.
You're from your family, so I believe.
My mom is from Minnesota.
So this is a story that I've been tracking for a while.
So look, Trump has come out and he's called, listen, Trump will say things that will offend you.
So this might be offensive to some of you.
Trump has called and labeled certain countries shithole countries.
Well, if you want to find a shithole country, look no further than Somalia.
And I'm not saying that in terms of opinion or emotion.
Fact check me.
If you want to talk about misery, corruption, low economy, militias, gangs, failed states, look no further than Somalia.
No working government, according to Senator.
No working government.
I mean, listen, on this list, you're going to find Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan, North Korea, Venezuela.
But at the top of the list, you're going to look for Somalia.
Now, you might be saying, why the hell would Somalians in Northern Africa, a 99% Muslim-majority country, go to freezing ass Minnesota?
Well, if you want to look into Minnesota a little bit, Minnesota's nickname is called Minnesota Nice.
They're the nicest people.
Oh, they're so nice.
Oh, hello, Minnesota.
Welcome here.
Take my house.
Take my family.
Take my entire state.
It's all yours now.
At some point, you're going to find some not-so-nice people in Minnesota who go, what the hell is going on here right now?
I was in the meeting that we met at NALBA, and I was seeing a lot of guys who work for Alians.
I don't want to name names, but a lot of them are based in Minnesota.
And I go, guys, what the hell is going on with your state?
And keep in mind in the insurance industry, they got to kind of keep it buttoned up.
And they didn't want to say anything.
And I was like, guys, time to grow some freaking balls here and say what you really think.
There's no reason that you should have this many Somalians in Minnesota, the most freezing state in the country.
It makes no sense.
So you inherit these war-torn, ravaged individuals who are funding terrorist groups like al-Shabaab and bring them through your refugee program that you set up through your church.
You know, what's the book that you always recommend for people who are too nice?
No more Mr. Nice Guy.
Everyone in Minnesota cares about Minnesota.
This Scandinavian bastion in North America needs to read No More Mr. Nice Guy and stopped accepting the Somali BS.
If they want to get on board and say, hey, we're proud to be an American, proud of me in Minnesotan, great.
But I don't see any of that going on in Minnesota.
Think about this.
You import the third world.
You're going to get the third world.
And here's the thing, your boy, Nick Shirley, he went there, Patrick.
He went to Minnesota.
He was just interviewing people.
The majority of them couldn't speak English.
Okay.
Couldn't speak English.
The men refused the women to be on camera.
It was as if you were in Somalia.
And I'm sorry, guys.
This whole suicidal empathy attitude of, no, we love.
And enough with that bullshit.
Because I'm telling you guys, if you haven't seen Europe lately.
Yeah, by the way, this is just him going through and asking people questions.
Go ahead, Robbie.
I'm here in the United States.
I'm not speaking English.
Only one.
Somalilang.
Only one.
What does it mean to you to be a part of Islam?
I don't know.
I'm not going to go.
Don't speak English.
How are you?
Do any of you speak English?
Where is this?
English?
That's in Somalia.
Can you come and speak on camera?
They won't let them put them on camera.
No.
I don't think so.
Our religion.
I'm going because I wanted to speak with some more of the elders here to see if they could share their story about coming here from Somalia and how they've seen the rise firsthand.
However, none of them spoke English.
How are you?
Can I ask any of you guys some questions?
No.
Speak English?
No?
Okay.
Do you speak English?
After she's in the city, she's casually picking her up.
Yeah, just whatever.
She's going to eat it after.
But here's the thing.
You come to this country, but Pat, you have to assimilate.
You have to learn the language.
You have to try to contribute.
This is proof.
This is proof.
This isn't racist.
This isn't uncaring.
You come here.
You suck from our system.
You have all these freaking kids.
You rob us for a billion dollars.
And then we say shit, you call us racist.
And oh, and I'm sick and tired of people that aren't from this country.
People from London, people from here.
Look at what's happening overseas.
You can't even say, and Chris, Christopher Hitchens, Pat, he did a great in 2009, he warned, especially with England, you're not going to be able to complain, number one.
And if you even open your mouth, they're going to label you Islamophobic.
Okay.
Enough of that nonsense.
Hitchens or Murray?
Christopher Hitchens had a great thing in 2000.
Here's the challenge.
He's warning you guys.
Warning them.
Here's the challenge I see in Minnesota.
Where are the politicians that are speaking up against this?
Where are the leaders?
Meaning, you have Tampon Tim, you have Ilhan Omar, you have Amy Klobuchar, you have Jacob Fry, you have the other dude that Jacob Fry beat, the Somali pirate guy.
Where are the conservative American voices in Minnesota being like, guys?
They have no chance.
What the hell are we doing here?
They have no chance.
It's suicidal empathy.
Adam.
Because tolerance.
That we're just letting.
Come on in, guys.
The world's worst shithole country.
Come on in, guys.
Minnesota, nice.
Where are the voices speaking out against?
Absolutely.
None of them.
Adam, none of them.
Because they're not going to be able to say that.
Because if they said, see what I said, what you said, they would be worried about getting canceled.
Let me explain something to you.
Prepare balls coming.
Well, let me show you what the president said about Ilhan Omar.
Rob, if you want to go to it.
Oh, is that Chris Hitchens, Rob?
You want to play that clip because you found it?
That's a great clip.
Go for it.
Business, ladies and gentlemen, I beseech you.
Resist it while you still can.
And before the right to complain is taken away from you, which will be the next thing, you will be told you can't complain because you're Islamophobic.
The term is already being introduced into the culture, as if it was an accusation of race hatred, for example, or bigotry, whereas it's only the objection to the preachings of a very extreme and absolutist religion.
Watch out for these symptoms.
They are not just symptoms of surrender.
Very often ecumenically offered to you by men of God in other robes, Christian and Jewish and Smami ecumenical.
These are the ones who hold open the gates for the barbarians.
The barbarians never take a city till someone holds gates.
And Kierster is one of those guys.
And Kier Starmer is like, come on in.
And by the way, here's what the president had to say about Ilhan Omar again, again.
And then that led to a decision he made this past weekend that I think is very important for the people to know about.
Go for it, Rob.
Frankly, don't need their people coming into our country telling us what to do.
And you're talking to Dina chosen about like Somalia where you have a congressman who's around telling everybody about our constitution.
And yet she supposedly came into our country by marrying her brother.
Well, if that's true, she should be a congressman and we should throw the hell out of our country.
Okay, now he's saying that.
And then he turns around and Trump vows to permanently pause migration from third world countries.
Okay?
Permanently pause migration from third world countries.
Rob, is this the tweet?
And he puts this for Thanksgiving, everything he's going through.
And then on the bottom, I will permanently pause migration from all third world countries to allow U.S. systems to recover, terminate all of our millions of Biden illegal admissions, including those signed by Sleepy Joe Biden's auto pen, and remove anyone who is not a net asset to the United States or is incapable of loving our country and all federal benefits and subsidies to non-citizens of our country,
denaturalized migrants who undermine domestic tranquility and deport any foreign national who is a public charge security risk and non-compatible with Western civilization.
These goals will be pursued with the aim of achieving a major reduction in illegal and disruptive populations, including those admitted through an unauthorized and illegal auto-pen approval process.
So these two kind of have to go together.
So let me read the auto-pen to you as well.
And Peck, can I say one thing really fast?
The Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 212F, Robbie.
Whenever the president finds that an entry of an aliens or any class of aliens in the United States would be detrimental to the interests of the United States, he may, by proclamation and for such period, he shall deem necessary suspend all entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or non-immigrants or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be inappropriate.
He has the power to say enough, detrimental.
They're taking money, they're giving it to terrorists.
Go to hell.
Like, what are we talking about?
Yeah.
Shouldn't that, shouldn't that, not to go y'all?
Shouldn't that have been the number one thing?
You married your brother to get him citizenship.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
But still, if that's a fact.
That's actually common in that side of the world.
I don't know.
Well, not common cousins.
First cousins.
They're into the first cousin thing.
Yeah, but to get him down here.
Yeah, of course.
She did some fake paperwork, allegedly.
But I'm talking in reality.
Oh, cousins be banging in that side of the world.
Okay, go back, Rob, go back to the story here.
I want to wrap up with is the auto pen so we can get into.
You just had to tweet up a minute ago.
Yeah, right there.
Any document signed by sleepy Joe Biden with the auto pen, which was approximately 92% of them, is hereby terminated and of no further force or effect.
The auto pen is not allowed to be used if approval is not specifically given by the president of the United States, the radical left lunatics circling Biden around the beautiful Rosalitz desk in Resolute Desk in the Oval Office took the presidency away from him.
And I'm hereby canceling all executive orders and anything else that was not directly signed by Joe Biden because the people who operated the auto pen did so illegally.
Joe Biden was not involved in the auto pen process.
And if he says he was, he will be brought up on charges of perjury.
Thank you for your attention to matter.
So he's going to step ahead to even not put it on Biden, not allow Biden to come and change it.
Tom, your thoughts on this.
Well, there's very, very interesting.
I have thoughts on this.
I think there was a shadow government that was working around Biden that at times he was nearly incapacitated, unfortunately, sadly.
And I say that legitimately.
You know, people make jokes about we didn't have a president.
We had elder abuse.
I understand the comedic angle of that.
However, it's sad when you're talking about the leadership of our country.
However, James Comer, you know, the U.S. House of Representative from Kentucky, they did hearings and they talked to people, Pat.
Now, if you've had great assistants over the year, right, Pat?
And what if HR asks your assistant some questions and then they say, I take the fifth?
Like, wait a minute, you're Pat's assistant.
I'm just asking you, did you schedule lunch on this date?
I take the fifth.
And you keep taking the fifth.
What do you think that means?
You don't want to be in trouble.
Comer.
You're talking about somebody that we had because that sounds like somebody.
Are you just like, no, I'm just saying.
I'm just saying they.
I think Mateo's doing a great job just about that.
No, Don't drop names.
I'm just saying.
James Comer brought in White House staff, including some assistants and coordinators.
And several of them just sat and took the fifth when James Comer was asking about the auto pen.
And then James Comer said, you know what was really interesting?
He says this.
There were several people who committed violent crimes, murders, and in fact, were actually released or had death sentences diminished.
That was stunning to us because we never found any evidence that Joe Biden had ever said anything about that.
He actually had spoken openly about some people that had committed nonviolent crime, some white-collar crime, and that he was giving some of them pardons.
And then all of a sudden, we saw some people come across that were violent crimes and were like, you know what?
That doesn't sound like Joe Biden.
And no one could say to us, quote, James Comer talking about his hearing.
No one would say, quote, yes, Joe Biden told me to sign this document.
Yes, I participated in a meeting with Biden where we discussed the executive order.
And yes, I was asked to go down the hall and place it on the machine and get it signed.
No one could tell us that.
And so James Comer, you know, opened it up and is like, hey.
But you need Supreme Court still, Tom.
The Supreme Court still got to be able to do it.
So when he's saying it's not just, no, I get that.
I get that.
But to me, you know, what the last, you know, 2016, what the last nine years have taught me, if there's anything, there is nobody that has more power than the Supreme Court.
Nobody.
I put the Supreme Court ahead of the president.
Well, that's it, because there is a thing above the Supreme Court, an etching that says there is no appeal except to God beyond this court.
And you hope, by the way, you're lucky that it's 6'3 today on the conservative side.
Oh, man.
Imagine if it's the other side.
America is sold if it's on the other side.
If one of those guys at the Colorado thing, but by the way, here's what Comer had to say about the autopin.
Go for it, Rob.
Any evidence other than the very last person we brought in, Jeff Zion, I'm sure he communicated with everyone else that we brought in.
He knew the questions we were asking.
No one could say, yes, Joe Biden told me to sign this document with my name.
Yes, I participated in a meeting with Joe Biden where we discussed this executive order or we discussed this person's pardon.
No one, his inner circle, we brought in all of his inner circle, some of whom pled the Fifth Amendment, wouldn't even answer the questions.
But those who did, other than Jeff Zion, the very last person, no one could say it.
Now, we didn't bring Joe Biden in.
Many believe she was the one that was making a lot of decisions.
It doesn't matter.
What matters, Jason, is that Joe Biden wasn't a part of the process.
And the Constitution is clear.
No one has the authority to issue a pardon other than the President of the United States.
The Vice President doesn't have that authority.
The Chief of Staff does not have the authority.
And the First Lady does not have the authority.
So I applaud what President Trump did today.
I think this will end up in court, and I think our investigative work, the report that the House Oversight Committee published, will serve as the basis of evidence.
Well, we will see.
We will see.
And I hope, like, we will see.
By the way, speaking of Biden, you know, he made an appearance this weekend.
He was a potato in Nantucket.
Rob, I sent you that video.
Can we see Joe Biden looking?
Rob, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Don't throw it off.
Yeah, while you're doing this, can I show you what is this?
This is what I want to show you.
Oh, go ahead.
So this, by the way, the oversight, the oversight committee watch, which, by the way, Comer was a part of a bunch of these depositions, which I've watched a lot of them extensively, Pat.
It's showing and admitting how they all propped up his decline.
They put on makeup.
They put on teleprompters.
And he wasn't, Pat, for all the speeches and everything like that.
You're not going to believe this.
They went to Hollywood to help him with speeches with the State of the Union and to help him with vocabulary.
Guess who they basically put on board to help Joe Biden?
You're never going to believe it.
Go ahead.
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Steven Spielberg were brought on to teach him how to speak.
And they were like, you're not using the right words.
Is this Jeffrey Zines?
Yeah.
Former White House chief of staff.
This is when I'm a loser and I'm sitting home watching this up at night.
Listen what he says.
And this is the only guy that answers questions.
The only guy's Comer.
Only guy.
It's all good.
It's going to come.
But literally, Pat, the only one that was actually answering questions truthful about what was happening.
Deeper questions.
There's a specific $250.
No, it's all good.
Right there.
You can say.
Towards the end.
We had Steven Spielberg joins, I think, for some sessions, I think around the State of the Union.
State of the Union.
And Jeffrey Katzenberg was also involved in some of those interviews.
It was typically around, you know, boy, the language doesn't pop there.
Is there different vocabulary?
Or this is an opportunity to really slow down and deliver.
So it's around delivery and language, not around policy in any way.
Did Mr. Spielberg contribute to any other?
He's the chief of staff.
He was the chief of staff former.
He goes, they didn't help with policy.
And by the way, you got to give this guy props on one thing.
He was the only guy that went to that depth and was cooperating with the committee and answering.
Didn't plead the fifth.
Other people would just stop and plead the fifth.
Well, wait a minute, though.
Wait a minute, though.
That shows unalignment to Biden to do that.
So that means he's not aligned.
He's not.
Or he's just concerned about answering the question straight because he's concerned about what happens to his career next.
Or maybe he just got, as they say, you know, he got religious.
What career?
What career?
You think after this Democrats are going to trust him?
Oh, no, he's.
Wait, to not follow the orders, you think this guy's going to get hired again by anybody?
For him to not plead the fifth?
Let me ask this question.
Chief of staff, how important of a position is this?
Huge, it's massive.
Susie.
Suzy wise.
Exactly.
Okay.
So what's one of the jobs of being a chief of staff?
It's multiple levels about being a secretary.
Huge.
Why did they call secretaries secretaries?
To keep what?
Secrets.
So you mean to tell me you want to say this?
Do you think anybody from the administration, like Jill or somebody told him, hey, you better not say anything?
We're all pleading the fifth.
Absolutely.
Do you think he was received that?
Do you think he received that message?
Yes, absolutely.
Chief of staff?
He received that message to plead the fifth.
No, no.
And he just said that.
He will never have a job on the Democratic side ever again, unless if it's somebody else hired him.
It's an outsider winning in the Democratic side to hire somebody like this.
He'll never have that higher up of a job again.
What does he currently do right now, Rob?
Can you look him up to see what he does right now?
Sure.
How dare you go against.
Wow.
What does it do today?
Yeah.
For a job.
Yeah, let's see what he does today.
He came out of private sector, by the way.
He worked under Obama.
He came out of private sector?
Yeah, he's not a copy.
I just want to know what he does today.
So everyone knows what Joe's going to do, Jeffrey.
As of now, he's official former.
There's no longer White House Senator, but what does he do today?
Zionist background.
Zion's background.
Is a fix-it.
I just want to get your reaction.
Zion's background.
Is a fix-it executive both to Mr. Bronson.
Everybody went.
As of now, Jeff Zayn is not holding active office major role.
Okay.
So he's chilling.
He has money.
He's a freaking investor.
Supposedly he was an executive investor.
Can you type what his net worth is?
What's his net worth?
Does he have a few money?
Let's see what kind of money this guy's got.
I think he's doing okay.
Oh, okay.
He's good.
Somewhere between the Democratic Party.
Okay, bye-bye.
He's the loser.
What a jump.
$68 million to $338 million.
He's doing a big deal.
But you know what this shows?
Thanks, guys.
That they controlled everything.
It wasn't a presidency.
It was like Hollywood production.
And even the AIDS didn't know who was signing it.
And what should scare everybody, for four years, you don't know who was definitively running the country.
Who was running the United States of America?
And it's the same people that are going after Trump to try to destroy him with Tom's color revolution, which is working to a T, but thank God the people were fighting for it.
But this is a scary, scary thing.
Who are those?
Who are the people in the ear?
Was it the Hillaries?
Was it the Obama saying, hey, make sure he doesn't.
By the way, is it possible that this guy just said, all right, I'm not doing this.
I'm just going to cooperate.
I'm not going to out everybody name by name, but I'm going to answer it so I'm not prosecuted later and I'm out of here.
Yes, but is it possible?
What I'm saying to you is, this is a form of being like a lowest level of whistleblowing.
I agree.
Okay, just so you know.
I agree.
But when he did that, is he married?
Can we see his wife and kids if he's married?
Does he have a family?
Not trying to marry.
Okay, he is.
So he's a Duke University guy.
He's probably got kids.
Yeah, he's probably like, listen, this political stuff, I am out.
I'm done.
I want to have nothing to do with it.
I want to go back to my personal life.
Now, watch him show back up.
But to me, yeah, good for them.
They got a family.
They're doing their thing.
Rob, I didn't mean to put her on blast.
I'm just trying to check to see if the guy's married or not.
I'm simply going to say like, you know, unto you Berkeley stuff.
We're not trying to do that.
But good for him for doing that.
However, he will never have a job at that level ever again.
He will never be a chief of White House ever again.
If he does, I don't think it's going to be an establishment left that Irish.
Oh, of course not.
Adam.
Well, the whole conversation around Biden using the auto pen is they were like, who's in charge?
Well, pick your poison.
Do you want the incapacitated vegetable allegedly in charge?
No.
Or do you want his handlers in charge?
You're not even sure who these people are.
Also, no.
This is the danger of electing a guy that you're not really sure his mental stamina.
Now, a lot of people made the mistake, but the question is, did you double down on it and try to defend Biden when he was clearly inept?
Or did you make the savage mistake of trying to prop up Kamala Harris as if she would be any better?
So what role did Kamala have here?
What role did the chief of staff here, Ron Clain, this guy, Jeff Zeinz, whatever it is?
Who were the people really running the administration?
Because you know how, like, Rob, you drive a Tesla, right?
I do.
You're like, sometimes I'll just put it on autopilot and it'll drive for me.
Yeah, you do that when everything's clear and everything's going great.
The country was falling apart under Biden.
He's still like autopiling it up.
That's the biggest problem.
But the biggest problem is what Tom talked about, and I'll say very, very briefly, the color revolution, which is a globalist communist playbook where this is how easy.
They turn the public against a leader that the people actually voted for.
We voted for Trump, okay?
And they unleash disorder.
BLM, Antifa, cities burning, well, they call it peaceful.
Check.
They weaponize the courts, the media, big tech, Zuckerbucks, 400 million to count both Soros and the DAs.
And then they install a puppet who answers to outside forces like China and Blinken and all these guys.
An older Biden.
And that's it.
So Adam, it's not like what they voted for.
They were installed.
They cheated in 2020 with the Hunter Biden laptop and covering up voting centers so we couldn't see the votes.
Like the jig is up.
We know what the hell they did.
And that's what they wanted.
They wanted this guy in to puppet his ass to wherever he wanted to take.
And he went to the bottom of the street.
And the stadiums voted for him.
And the people that voted for him, unbelievable.
Can I give you a little maybe devil's advocate for a second?
So this weekend I'm in Miami and I'm having a conversation with a very, very good friend of mine.
Great movie.
And he looks at me and he goes, what the hell happened to you, bro?
I go, what do you mean?
He goes, I see what you're doing with your Trump thing.
Who paid you?
I go, what?
He goes, this is so unlike, I haven't seen him in a while.
He goes, this is so unlike you.
I go, what do you mean?
He goes, Trump?
Really, bro?
Really?
I would have done this if I wasn't.
I'm like, Trump's killing it right now.
He's doing awesome.
He's like, you disgust me.
I go, really?
Who do you like?
He goes, I like Obama.
I go, yeah, cool, great.
But he hasn't been president in, I don't know, 10 years.
Who do you like now?
He's like, I like Obama.
I go, no, I get that.
Who do you like now?
He's like, well, not Trump.
I go, that's not the answer.
I go, who do you like?
He keeps saying Obama.
He doesn't have a name.
No, no, no.
His candidate is not Trump.
I know.
I go, I get it.
You don't like Trump.
You like Obama.
But current politicians, who would you vote for now?
And he goes, I guess just give me the California guy.
That's what he says.
I go, Gavin Newsom?
That's your answer?
I go, give me one thing Gavin Newsom has done.
He goes, well, at least he's decent.
And this is the point of my thing.
People are so TDS, broken by Trump that they can't get past the fact that he's not decent.
He's not the typical president where he goes, you're stupid, you're gay, you're fat.
When you are stupid, gay, and fat, whatever it is.
They can't get past that.
So no matter how many wins Trump gets, they don't care because he doesn't, quote unquote, live up to the stereotypical decent president.
I go, so you'd rather have a corrupt reptile person like Gavin Newsom or a walking vegetable like Joe Biden or bring back the Obama years because you hate Trump this much.
I'm not buying it.
This is the video, Biden.
All right.
And I'm assuming he's no longer a friend.
No, I love the guy.
And I told him, I go, we're always going to be friends, but you have TDS, and we're not going to find common ground in this.
But here, let me buy you a beer.
And I bought him a beer.
I love the guy.
He just, he has TDS.
It is what it is.
Did you buy him a Bud Light?
You know what?
Did you buy him?
Yeah, but do you want to know?
Did you intentionally?
Can I tell you what offended him?
Because you could say this to a buddy.
He goes, I go, do you want to know the reason I'm not a Democrat anymore?
Honestly, dude?
Honestly?
Because I'm not gay.
He's like, how could you say that?
I'm like, yeah, dude, like, honestly, as a dude, as a dude being like Tim Wallace for president, wait, you don't think Pete Buddha Judge exists?
The point is, I'm joking with him like a buddy would.
And he got so offended.
But the reality is, a lot of what I'm saying is true.
As a straight white male, as a straight dude in general, it's very hard to find common ground with the Democratic Party at this point.
Sorry.
You okay?
Yeah, he's going to be okay.
I start off with Corey Booker.
You lost it.
Now you're going back to the United States.
Guys, I don't know.
I'm flip-flopping over here.
Yeah, I'm with the chicks department.
No, no, we're going to move to the next door here.
We're going to move to the next door here.
Okay.
So Wasserman Schultz comes out.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz?
Yeah.
She says Trump deploying military in cities led to DC shooting.
She is blaming the president on this.
Go ahead, Rob.
Have flown across the country to target law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C.
And I mean, the answer is likely no.
So why wasn't the president's first thought, wow, you know, maybe I should reconsider deploying military troops in the nation's capital or in any city, particularly not when they haven't coordinated closely with the leadership of these cities.
Why do all Democrats, like her hair looks like wet ramen noodle?
Like, I don't know what's always going to look like.
Okay, it's always going to wet.
But let's dissect her message.
No, it's a horrible message.
Let's play, find the facts.
So she said, when we have law enforcement, this is from the statement by Wasserman Schultz, and I'm not sitting here doing this for comedic relief here.
It's a when we have law enforcement that are quite capable of hapling criminal justice issues.
No, you don't.
You look at Chicago.
The police were being, had huge issues there.
And there were people in Chicago citizens asking for more coverage.
That is not a fact.
Washington, D.C., as soon as the National Guard was there, it actually, the crime statistics and everything went down.
And even the local city councilman and the police chief and the mayor admitted it and one of them resigned.
It's no fact there that we don't need law enforcement to focus on and not our military.
Okay, don't know what that means.
And this is when they have not coordinated closely with the leadership of these cities.
Wait a minute.
The National Guard were paired up in pairs with D.C. police.
They were coordinated.
They got together with people like Eric Adams and they said, hey, if we ever were going to do this in New York, what would we do here?
And they got together with the leadership.
The leadership didn't want it, but they were getting together with police and police unions.
So Debbie Wasserman here is sticking to a simple, simple playbook.
Trump is wrong.
It's Trump's fault.
And then is saying things which are factually incorrect when we look at what was really happening.
This is all part of the wind-up toys that they have become.
You know, those like wind-up toy soldiers wind them up and they march along.
And that is what you're seeing here.
She is sticking to party lines.
She is sticking to the playbook.
And she is all part of this color revolution.
It's unfathomable to me that the media gives her a pass on that.
And a reporter won't say, no, now, hang on a second, Debbie.
Maybe there were mayors that speak up and that said, we don't need Trump's help.
Maybe that happened in Portland.
Maybe that happened in San Francisco.
Maybe that happened in California.
But it's certainly you saw citizens and the police union and other people that welcomed it in Chicago and other places.
Did we not?
Of course.
Why can't the media say that?
Because I'll tell you, when the president is going to go to war internationally, he's got four branches of government and then the fifth, the U.S. Coast Guard, protecting our shores.
When the Democrats go to war, they have, number one, they have the media.
Number two, they have things like the U.N.
And then number three, they have the coordinated disinformation that they're doing.
Those are their weapons of war.
And you're seeing Wasserman Schultz being part of that.
And guess what, Tom?
The FBI came out and said that the national murder rate is the lowest in modern history.
Kash Patel said that this week they're going to bring out the numbers.
25,000 violent crime arrests.
That's double than the previous year.
Double digit drop in homicide rate and the track for the record low year, almost 500% increase in nihilistic violent extremist arrests, including the violent 764 network.
23% increase in child victims identified or located.
Like it's unbelievable to blame Trump for putting the National Guard, meaning that girl that was shot, what was her name, Bextrum?
Sarah Beckstrom.
Sarah Bextrom.
She got shot by an Afghani freaking terrorist that brought his ass here under the Biden-Mayorkis administration.
So for her to say like what people are mad about it, ask the parents of the children that live in these major cities in D.C. that are coming home safe and don't have to worry about getting shot or drive-by or anything because crime is down.
I'm sorry to say it.
This was a Democratic cause problem that the president's fixed.
And Tom, just like with the border, why is everybody always complaining about Trump who's trying to fix the problem, but they don't say shit about Biden who created it?
You created it.
You let in 20 million people.
You let in 80,000 unvetted Afghanis that we were bombing for 20 years.
We have no idea where they are.
In fact, Thomas Holman did an interview and he goes, they didn't even check them for anything.
No paperwork, no nothing.
Just come in and go and go.
Speak the truth, man.
Words talk number scream.
And you're bringing the numbers and the statistics.
I'll take you back.
It's been several years since I've looked over the statistic, but I know this.
This goes back like four or five years ago.
The state of Idaho, I think, had one of the highest concealed carry permit rates in the United States.
And walk-up robberies and ATM robberies were lowest in Idaho.
You want to know why?
Because I think it was like 27% of men over 21 were carrying.
Good.
And so it really takes the fun out of a mugging, an ATM remember, they were called walk-up robberies, where they would walk up while you're getting gas or at an ATM or something.
You know what I'm saying?
Quick, you know, give me your wallet, give me your watch, all this stuff, walk up, give me your cell phone.
So it really takes the fun out of it when there is a 27% chance you're going to get a nine millimeter lobotomy, right?
It takes the fun out of it.
So this shows you that an educated, properly, and by the way, that's gun control, permits.
That's a form of gun control.
Who had the guns?
People who got background checks, people with permits.
So Wasserman is wrong.
When law enforcement is present in a controlled way, crime goes down in America.
But you know what happens?
It stops their ability to create the second article of their color revolution, which is chaos.
An educated armed public tends to turn down the chaos, not raise it up, but they're still going to find any way to put the spin on Trump.
So, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who's basically the congresswoman here in Bradward County, by the way, if you don't know that, is a definition of a swamp creature.
She's been a representative here in Florida for 20 years and her hair has not changed.
And that's the last thing that I'll comment on about her hair.
She's a DNC establishment fixture.
She was the chairwoman of the DNC, I want to say, for five years.
2010, 2016.
Yeah, when Hillary won the nomination.
I think she had to resign shortly afterwards after the email scandal.
So when she says something about Trump, it's not unbiased commentary.
It's not neutral.
It's the headline should say, Trump hating congressperson said something again.
And of course, it's going to be, it's Trump's fault.
We hate Trump.
Trump's the worst person ever.
He's basically Hitler.
It's the same song and dance.
Like, if you want to have a little bit of respect, give a little bit of like unbiased truth, truthiness to what you have to say.
Give some sort of unbiased commentary.
Of course, it's all Trump's fault.
We get it.
The playbook is so annoying.
And it's just so do better.
Chrissy Noaman came out and then Noam came out and said that the suspect in the National Guard shooting was radicalized in the U.S. Here's Chrissy Noam.
We believe he was radicalized since he's been here in this country.
We do believe it was through connections in his home community and state.
And we're going to continue to talk to those who interacted with him, who were his family members, talk to them.
So far, we've had some participation, but anyone who has information on this needs to know that we will be coming after you and we will bring you to justice.
We absolutely will persecute you because we do know that we will never allow this to continue to happen in our country.
Allow individuals who came to our country that were unvetted by Joe Biden, allowed to run free and loose.
We are going to bring them to justice and make sure that they're returned out of this country if they aren't here for the purposes of being an American.
And if you think about it, okay, so the problem, I think the major issue that we're dealing with right now, all the protests, all the angry, all the people that are jumping in front of ICE vehicles and harassing ICE and Newsom saying take off your mask.
It's what do we do?
Because mind you, when you let in 20 million people and 80,000 from there, then you have these Somalians and all the bad stuff that's happening.
It's almost like you have to do all, okay, since a few, you know what I'm saying, a few apples ruin the whole bunch, you got to get rid of as many as you can because you don't know where the actual bad players are.
And that's not Trump's fault.
And guess what?
This has been a bad, the border immigration for how many years, but it hasn't never been as bad as it was for this past four years.
So I think there has to be a solution for the people that have been here, let's say, and you brought this up a while ago, five years, 10 years, whatever, and you haven't done anything.
I think those people, Tom, should turn themselves in, meaning show paperwork.
I've been here for five to 10 years, okay?
Do a background check on me.
I've paid, yes, I'm illegal, okay?
But I haven't done nothing.
My track record should prove that for five to 10 years, I haven't done anything.
I've been, yes, I came illegally, pay a fine, do something, and you get to stay.
That something needs to be like, they need to shift Pat.
And I think figure out a way for those people because that's what these people are losing their minds about.
But I'm sorry when you let in 20 million, 80,000 from over there unvetted.
I'm sorry.
You got to grab everybody and leave and then start bringing people back in.
There's no other way.
There's a precedent for it.
You know, the IRS, you know, you can call the IRS and say, hey, I've been operating this business and things are really tough during COVID.
There are some unclaimed amounts and taxes.
I'd like to have an interview with the IRS locally and I'd like to get myself clean before you send me the letter.
When you do that with the IRS, you know what they do?
They do a very comprehensive audit, very comprehensive.
And then you will come to a fine.
There will be a fine.
They may not have the interest on it, but there's going to be a fine.
And you can get yourself out of a hole.
That's where it goes.
Also, if you run afoul of the EPA regulation, you can call them and saying, hey, my company was doing this.
I didn't know some of my employees were dumping these paint products here out behind there into the soil.
This has to be dug up, has to be clean.
But I want to come to you before you come to me.
There are precedents with the U.S. government.
And when you do that, you still get a fine.
You still may find.
Now, sometimes they catch bad people trying to convince, confess, but they're really bad.
And they will say, okay, you're getting the full.
So thank you for speaking up, but we're going to give you the full weight.
We don't think you're being honest about your confession.
But you can bring things to the U.S. government.
So why can't you create something in the same way that somebody says, hey, look, I came here as 18.
My mom brought me here.
I was 18 at the time.
You know, I just want to get clean and I don't want to go sent to a prison in El Salvador.
I haven't done anything.
Why can't the government just put in a simple process that says, okay, well, as of this moment, you can't be here.
And right now, they've got like a two-year go back.
Oh, yeah.
I think it's two or three-year go-back rule.
Why can't we put something in place that allows honest people to get to honest people who are in the middle of an illegal situation to get clean?
Yep.
So they're trying to blame it on Trump and the Trump administration because apparently he received asylum under the Trump administration.
What happened exactly recently?
But it's important you're saying that he seeked asylum of Trump respondent that has said it's mathematically impossible.
And I want you to see this, what Holman said here.
Play that clip, Rob.
Go ahead.
It's interesting you brought that up because go for it.
Third world nations, they don't have systems like we do.
So a lot of these Afghanistans, when they did get here and get vetted, they had no identification at all.
Not a single travel document, not one piece of identification.
And we're going to count on the people that run Afghanistan, the Taliban, to provide us any information who the bad guys were or who the good guys are?
Certainly not.
And many people need to understand that most terrorists in this world, most of them, aren't in any database.
Because unless they were found on a battlefield by the DOD and the retina scan and did some biometrics there, unless you're part of a T3 undercover investigation, we don't know who they are.
So, and the same thing with illegal aliens, the over 10 million that came across the border in Joe Biden.
There's no way to vet these people.
You think El Salvador or Turkey or Sudan or any of these countries have the databases or system checks that we have?
Do you think the government of China, Russia, Turkey, think they're going to share that data with us even if they did have it?
There's no way to clearly vet these people 100% that they're safe to come to this country from these third world nations.
President Trump's doing the right thing, reviewing every one of these people who came under the Biden administration and drilling down on them.
I really, truly think that most of them are going to end up being deported because we're not going to be able to properly vet them.
This guy's a G.
Yeah, and so that's what he meant by.
Of course.
Yeah.
So yeah, the Democrats are obviously trying to pin this on Trump.
Well, you're the one that nationalized him.
Guys, let's get one thing clear and just use basic logic here.
Do you vet somebody before they walk into your country, before they walk into your building, before they walk into your nightclub, or after they're in there?
No, Adam.
Think about that for a second.
Democratic guys want them to come in.
The vetting system happens before you walk into a country, not afterwards.
I've traveled many places all over the world.
Australia, Costa Rica, Israel, of course, obviously.
Obviously.
And anytime you go in the country, they go, whoa, before you come in, we're going to check everything on you.
And if you don't clear, you're not coming in the country.
America, we almost have it backwards.
It's like we have this front door where it's like, you have to be vetted, but then this big, gaping, wide hole back door.
Yeah.
Wink, wink.
That anybody can just come in unvetted.
Yeah.
So it's illogical.
So of course they're going to try to pin it on Trump.
Yo, bro, you that.
He shouldn't have been in the country in the first place.
Okay, but my question is this, though.
The intention of the previous administration, I didn't want to say Biden because he obviously wasn't doing it.
Adam, if you let in 80,000 of these people and you don't even vet them, you know what that means?
They're going to be working.
And they gave them cell phones and money and they say, hey, listen, whenever we need you, we're going to call you.
Go blow this up or go shoot this.
Go cause chaos because the color revolution says unleash disorder.
What great characters to use than freaking people from Afghanistan that are here that have no paperwork, no nothing.
And they give them cell phones.
Support people that have good training about being bad.
Yeah, exactly.
And he worked for the CIA.
You know how you said, you know, bad apple ruins it for the bunch.
A few apples, one apple can ruin the bunch.
That term.
The other term you might say is you're only as strong as your weakest link.
So the vast majority of people that come over here, the vast majority, whether that's Afghani, whatever, Venezuelans, the vast majority are reasonable, decent people.
No, no, no.
The challenge is, I'm not saying they're not breaking the law.
I don't agree with that.
Okay, so let me finish my point.
Go ahead.
The vast majority are decent people.
Yes, they broke the law.
They shouldn't be here.
Unless legally, the challenge is the worst of the worst, the worst of these bunch.
Whether it's MS-13, whether it's Islamic terrorists, that's where you're going to see the problems.
Because 90% plus people are not doing this.
Let me ask you a question.
Sure.
The statement.
Ready?
The vast majority of girls are good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So if I said to you, I got a girl I met who if I said the vast majority of girls are good, is that blanket statement correct?
What do you mean by good?
Okay, the vast majority of girls from OnlyFans are good.
What would you say?
Of OnlyFans is good?
What do you mean by good?
They're good.
They're good people.
They're going to be good wives.
The vast majority of girls on OnlyFans.
That's the antithetical to being an OnlyFans.
Okay, so now check this out.
To me, that statement is a lazy statement because it lacks data.
And this is what I mean by it.
I'm not trying to take a shot at you.
There's nothing you said.
No, no, but what I'm trying to say to you is what we need to use is data.
Sure.
Look, I don't care if you're a Scientologist.
A lot of people trash Scientologists.
I've worked with Scientologists for five years.
Let me tell you, I loved it.
I loved it.
I don't have anything bad of working with Scientologists.
They work their freaking asses off.
I don't know why.
They work their asses off.
Guy comes to me from Q organization, whatever it's called, Q Org.
What is that called, Rob?
Q Org, am I saying it correctly?
Or can you look it up?
The Scientologist organization called Something Q. I've interviewed a lot of these guys.
I've interviewed a lot of these guys.
And it's like, well, when you're in it, you don't understand.
You don't understand what it does.
You don't understand what it, you know, all this other stuff.
There's a name for it, Rob.
Something Sea Org, the Sea Org.
That's what it's called.
I said Q. Sea Org.
If you come from a Sea Org, they're some of the hardest working people ever.
Now, you may say, well, because you don't know what Miscavige and others do on the inside.
Fine.
I don't have any bad experience with Scientologists.
Me personally, okay?
Mormons.
There's a lot of stuff that people will say with Mormons.
Guess what?
I work with some heavy, heavy, heavyweight Mormons.
And I mean heavyweight.
Like leadership involved Mormons.
LDS.
You know what my experience was?
Incredible.
I had an incredible experience with Mormons on how they were.
I've been a bountyful.
I've been to St. George.
I've been to, you know, Salt Lake.
God knows how many times.
Never had any experience.
I don't care what your religion, what country you're coming from, what your skin color is.
I've dated more black girls than I've dated white girls.
But I'm not saying that to you.
I never cared.
It's not to me.
I wasn't like the typical Middle Eastern, you have to marry an Armenian.
My wife's a white girl from Texas.
We love her.
I tell this story for the following reason.
Data reveals results.
This weekend, Tucker and Pierce Morgan do a podcast together, which I thought it was a great podcast.
They do a podcast together.
Forget about the F-bomb thing, but there's another one that's, you know, you see where it's like there's one where it's like, yeah, I mean, Pakistanis have never done anything to me.
Oh, of course.
You know, they've never done, I don't know if you saw this one or not, Rob.
I don't know if you have the clip.
If you have a play.
Defended Pakistani.
Yeah, it's like taxi drivers isn't it?
Yeah, they've never done anything to me.
Of course.
Okay.
So if you say like, they've never done anything to you.
Yeah, they're probably physically not interested in you.
They don't know how you're not under.
They don't look at you and say, oh, my God, he's so sexy.
Like, let me find a way.
Is this it, Rob?
Is that the exchange?
Is that another one?
Short one, right?
Let's hear this one here.
Let's see what this one says.
No, not at all.
Again, who's going to do anything?
Pakistanis are all super nice to me, and the whites are all kind of craven and sad.
No, you're totally safe here, man.
Okay.
So Pakistanis are super nice to me.
Okay.
He's probably missing three Pakistanis.
They talk about.
This is the part that Americans have to fully get a little bit deeper with data.
You can track data.
You can track.
There's this guy that just did a debate with Daniel Hagiaju, Andrew, Andrew Wellner, Weller, Waller.
You know who this guy is.
Yeah, he's a great debater.
I know you're talking.
But what's his name?
He's phenomenal.
He's phenomenal.
And I like that he's a little bit edgy.
What is the guy's name?
What is the guy's name?
Adam, you know this guy's name.
What is his name?
I mean, Sandra, you're looking for him.
You know, he said something.
He said something.
What Wilson are you talking about?
I don't know if it's Wilson or not.
I'm pretty sure it is.
Is it Andrew Wilson?
What's up, Andrew Wilson?
This guy right here, Pat?
Yeah, absolutely.
He's very talented.
He did a debate with Daniel, and we've had Daniel on the podcast before.
Muslim guy.
The Muslim guy.
And they're going back and forth.
This debate.
And he, he, this debate right here, sir?
That debate right there.
Yeah, and they talk about low IQ.
Yeah, whatever.
And he says, he says, why is it that the low IQ in a Muslim, he's going through the data.
And he says, because it's tied to incest.
Yeah.
Okay.
And cousins.
So there is no rebuttal to that.
So what's wrong with that, right?
But then you're going even deeper into that.
That's data.
Guess what?
If let's just say all of a sudden Muslims figured out that if incest increased the IQ to over 200 and bred kids that created the safest civilization, safest civilization with the lowest crime rate, with the highest level of advancement and technology and security.
You know what you would sit there and say?
What would you sit there and say?
We need more of those guys.
No, but think about it for a second.
Flip it for a second.
If data showed you right now, hey, these Muslims are up to something.
What's that?
Sleeping with your cousin creates 180 average IQ.
There's a reason why Muslims have the highest IQ from Pakistan.
It's because they have incest.
You know what people would actually say?
You know what people want to actually say?
They say, well, I'm not with it, but very interesting.
Yeah.
Okay.
Very interesting.
Why would God create that?
The question is: why would God create lower IQ when you do incest?
Because it's unnatural.
Because it's unnatural to do something like that, right?
Why would he do it?
Because he creates the dumbest people.
It's the number of people.
That's that guy's argument that he was making.
This Andrew Wellner, Andrew Wilson.
Andrew Wilson.
Andrew Wilson guy.
Very good debater.
I don't mean to disrespect the guy.
He's a very good debater.
I like that.
I was going to debate you over his last name.
No, no, no.
He's okay.
He's the ME before.
He's the ME before, and I like the way he communicates.
All I'm going to when you say majority of the people that come here are good.
That's a lie.
That's decent.
You can't even say decent.
We don't know.
We don't know because what I want to do is every time they take shots at Indians, Indians are coming and taking over America.
Okay.
There is people that are America first, and there are people that are America only, and there are people that don't want anybody to come here from any other place.
I understand argument.
Let's set that argument aside, which is what?
America only.
Now go to the America first argument.
If Indians come over here and we're getting Indian engineers coming from IIT that are better than our MIT grads, well, we may want to entertain getting some of those guys to come here.
If you wonder how Indians raise their kids and why are they the highest paid immigrants in America, you know, Indians make the most money in America.
I don't know if you know that or not.
No immigrant makes more money than Indian Americans.
Americans do.
Good for them.
If you look at the stats, why is that?
There's a reason for that.
Probably a lot of incest.
If we were to sit there, if we were to sit there and size up data, we can't say what you just said right there, which is what?
Most of them are decent because it's not true.
Pull up the data.
There's a story that came out with one of the Muslims that got arrested in his profile when he did his ID, it said white.
And a lot of Caucasians are like, no wonder crime for whites are being shown the way it is because every Muslim that comes here, they put him as white.
What?
Yeah, you didn't see this?
This is crime reporting in a bunch of states in the United States.
So black guys, Middle Eastern guys, Arabs, they're not.
I say white.
I think they're white now.
No, no.
I think if there's anything that we have to look at is study the data.
Study the data.
If Muslims and Somali, if Somalians came to Boca Raton and unemployment went down, crime went down, income for people went up, safety went up, okay?
Job creation went up.
You know what you would say?
Send me some more Somalians.
Yep.
Nobody cares if you're Somalian or Muslim or Christian or Scientologist or LBS.
Nobody cares.
All they care about is what do you do when you move to a place?
During this conversation with Pierce Morgan, they kind of wanted to talk in trash.
This is the part where maybe we disagree with Tommy Robinson.
I think Tommy plays a very important role.
I think Tucker says, I don't even know who Tommy Robinson is, Rob.
I don't know if you have this clip or not.
I do.
There's a clip that says, I don't even know who Tommy Robinson is.
I don't know which one you do.
You want to read this article?
No, no, I'm just going to go to this because it kind of goes into this.
They kind of go hand in hand.
Rob, there's another clip you may want to play this one that shows, I know which one you have.
Is this the same exact one that you have?
I'm not sure.
Okay, just pull this one up.
And you'll see how this one goes.
Because there's something going on here that we're uncomfortable talking about.
Go ahead, Rob.
An argument with a Muslim with an actual Muslim.
I'm from Bangladesh.
I'm a Muslim.
We probably agree on a lot.
It's the secular self-hating whites that stand up from the table and leave when I'm eating with them here.
About Sharia law.
A strikingly large number of Muslims would like to see it supplant civil law in the countries in which they live.
We don't threaten Logira?
No, not at all.
Again, who's going to do anything?
Pakistanis are all super nice to me, and the whites are all kind of craven and sad.
You're totally safe here, man.
The United States, driven by people like Tommy Robinson here.
Who's Tommy Robinson?
You know Tommy Robinson.
He seems like a fraud to me.
He's not even Tommy Robinson.
His name's Stephen Yaxley.
It's not even his real name.
He's also convicted of multiple crimes, thuggery, fraud.
I don't even know anything about him, but he doesn't seem to.
I don't even know anything about him.
But he.
Why do you have him on your show then, Tucker?
I think you know anything about him, Adam.
Stop.
Oh, my God.
Let's put it.
The United Kingdom has become a mere shadow of the nation that gave us freedom of speech, freedom of the press, a host of other rights that we take for granted, but probably should not take for granted.
Nobody knows that better than Tommy Robinson.
In May of this year, he was arrested for attempting to cover the trial of a sexual booking gang in the UK.
You didn't know him, but they said a whole segment of it.
Well, he said, I don't know him.
And then immediately after, it was like, I think he's a fraud.
You can't say I don't know him and then accuse him of being something.
And on the flip side, as well, even Pierce, Pierce knows who he is.
He's one of the only ones actually sticking up for the people and calling out all the crap that's happening with these Pakistani rape gangs.
And I don't know why it's, especially with Tucker acting like he doesn't know who he is.
I actually understand Pierce's position.
Sure.
You know why I understand Pierce's position?
Because Pierce and Tommy have a history of 10, 15 years.
So I get it.
There's animosity there.
I fully understand that.
I'm trying to find out Tucker's position.
What's Tucker's position with Tommy Robinson?
I don't understand what Tucker's position is with Tommy Robinson.
He knows the stats.
Tucker knows the stats.
So why would he?
Why would he act like Pakistanis?
And mind you, when you talk about the stats, look at the numbers of the rape gangs that they covered up for how many years?
Just because Tucker's going in a cab and they're nice.
Okay, the taxi driver thinks that you're nice, but you can't deny the fact that it's been a freaking epidemic for how many, what, 10, 10 plus years where everybody was covering up the problems.
And just really quick, Adam, Robbie, I sent you the slack.
The FBI crime stats, when we say that they're rigged, there was a guy, the Afghan national, who just tried to bomb Texas.
Look what they have him as look at that.
Oh, weird.
He's white.
He's white.
That's like calling Saddam Hussein a cracker.
Like, it doesn't make sense.
It's true because people are like, Vinny, you're white.
Well, Tommy responds to the best.
He's a brown rob.
I don't know if you have the Tommy response to Pierce and to Tucker.
And Tommy, I don't know how you describe Tommy.
Tommy is a gangster.
Well, he for sure is a gangster.
In a good way, I mean.
Elon retweeted his documentary that got a couple hundred million views and he got arrested.
And by the way, Elon was full of people.
You know who funds his case?
Elon funds his court case.
Elon funds his court colony.
And he won, right?
Going to play the clip rob.
Tucker Coulson on the video yesterday talking about he has more in common with his Pakistani taxi driver than he does some white middle-class American.
Yeah, what do you know?
What does Tucker Coulson know about living in a Pakistani town?
50% of my town's Pakistani.
You don't know nothing about Pakistani tax drivers.
We do.
We're beaten up by them growing up.
Our daughters are abused by them.
Our wives are harassed by them.
Yet you pretend you know something.
What do you know in the United States of America about growing up around Islamic immigration?
They're all talking about all the Muslims and the Christians are together.
Yeah, come and say that in Europe.
Come experience that in Europe.
We're not together.
They're not with us, you clowns.
But I listen to all these new right-wing commentators talking just because they hate Jews or hate Israel, saying we need to work together with the Muslims.
Yeah?
Come and speak to people who live with Islam.
It fucking infuriating.
I'm watching even Tuck Coulson thinking, what do you know about Pakistani tax drivers, mate?
What do you know?
Do you know who's ferried all of our girls around in every town city?
In Rotherham, Telford, Oldham, Rochdale, Birmingham, Bradford, Leeds, every city where our daughter's been raped.
Who ferried them round?
Pakistani taxi drivers, Tucker, your mates, who you'd rather hang around with.
You know nothing about this subject.
So don't try talking about it just because guitar are in your back ass.
Oh, because it's pretty infuriating.
I mean, guitar is in your back ass.
What does that mean?
He's like, because it legends like it's like Tucker, you're walleted by Qatar.
You're walled.
Not to go off, but I have to.
Why else would Tucker switch?
Like, how do you change your stance?
Act like you don't know who this guy is and try to just say because you've been in a couple taxi cabs in London or wherever he is.
Go speculate.
One, to me, he's trolling.
Two, he is intentionally doing this.
Okay.
Is it fair to say that Tucker is high IQ, extremely brilliant?
1,000%.
Okay.
So there are dumb.
I had a guy who extremely brilliant guy.
And I told him, I said, you know what authority you lose the moment you claim you're very smart?
He says, what?
I said, you're very good at going around telling everybody how smart you're and how high of an IQ score you got.
He says, yeah.
I said, you lose the permission to act dumb.
You know exactly what you're doing.
You know exactly what you're doing.
And he was like stuck right there, didn't know what to say.
Tucker's a very high IQ guy.
What is he doing?
I don't know.
What are you doing?
I don't understand why you're doing that.
By the way, when you live in Maine, I don't know the population of Pakistanis in Maine.
I don't know the population of Pakistanis in Florida.
I don't know that.
I don't know where you live and how close you live.
To me, it's all data.
If the stats come out and tells me what they're producing, if it's that great, more.
If it produces none, then leave it alone.
And don't go back to it.
I'm having a hard time really understanding his argument.
I get Pierce's.
I don't know what Tucker is saying.
And just tell you and really, really quick.
And just to be, you want to talk about stats, you want to talk about numbers.
There is approximately 2 billion Muslims in the world.
Okay.
Let's just say this is going to be a very conservative number.
15% of that 2 billion, my math guys, 15% hate America, wish that we would die, and they would love to do jihad and destroy us.
Out of that 2 billion, if 15%, and I'm being very low, how many people worldwide is that that want to hate and kill us?
300 million.
300 million.
That's the population of America.
That's America.
Imagine America wants to kill us.
Okay.
There's no effing around them, but there's no messing around about it.
And the stats of the Pakistanis and Muhammad with the underage girl.
And by the way, I saw a video pat, a priest read the Quran 123 separate times.
It called for violence against people like us, against Christians.
And one of the main ones was stabbing us in the neck.
And isn't it weird, though, that in Europe and all these European places, when the Muslims are stabbing people, where are they going?
They're going for the jugular.
So don't give me that nonsense, okay?
Yes, there are good people, Adam, but at the end of the day, when you have 300 people that want to kill us and we're just letting people come in here and they're sucking our system dry and killing us, I have a huge problem with that.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Can I make a suggestion?
Just pure speculation.
You know how last week, PBD, you speculated that Tucker is following Nick Fuentes, not the other way around?
I mean this sincerely.
Tucker is so establishment, so mainstream, so TV that he forgets that when you do internet stuff, social media stuff, that the internet is forever.
He thinks in his mind, this could be completely wrong, that, yeah, it's on TV, the episode's out, it's gone.
What Tucker, I guess, fails to remember is that when you post it on social media or the internet, you can go back five, 10, 20 years and find out what you said.
So you can't play dumb because people will bring receipts.
So Tommy Robinson, you're going to question what Tommy Robinson.
So here's another example of the last time that Tucker sat down with Pierce Morgan and he asked him a similar question about allies, Qatar, Israel, and Tucker played dumb again, just like he didn't know who Tommy Robinson was, or he's completely oblivious to what's going on with these Pakistani rape games.
Go ahead.
America's supporting Israel because it's an ally.
I don't even know what those words mean.
I don't even know what they're saying.
They're an ally.
I mean, they don't.
You don't know what that means to be an ally.
Qatar is like one of our closest allies in the world.
The largest American airbase in the Middle East is in Qatar.
They're a close ally of ours.
By the way, that was six months apart.
So on one hand, this isn't even a political thing.
This is you don't know what an ally is, and then you're defending an ally.
The problem that I have with Tucker, yes, he's smart.
Yes, he's been around the blog.
He's fake.
I can't trust what he has to say.
You know, people have scores.
Well, you know, I trust him.
I don't trust him.
Yeah.
Tucker to me is fake.
And he's not a leader.
He's a follower.
He's a fake follower who's smart.
And now he's playing the internet game, but he's losing because people forget that the internet is forever.
I think if Tucker was 22 today, he'd be the king of rage baiting.
I think he would be a rage baiting son of a, you know what?
He would be a guy that would know.
Like, listen, I know what it is to have a kid that knows how to get under everybody's skin.
And you ever met kids like that that know how to get under your skin or they throw comments?
That's Tucker.
Not only is he brilliant, not only did he go to a great private school, but then at the same time, not only does he have education from his father, who is extremely well-read, and then at the same father's CIA Voice America, and he happens to be entertaining and knows how to.
So he's not a triple threat.
He's like a quadruple threat of where he's at.
All I'm asking right now is, I don't know where he's going.
And I don't know what he's doing.
And they don't add up.
It just doesn't add up.
And I'm a guy that historically, I've always been a fan of Tucker.
I've always liked him.
I've always thought he was necessary.
We had this one group that came trigonometry.
Yeah, of course.
He was Constantine Kissing.
Yeah, he's great.
He's very talented as well.
You know, he came asking me questions about Tucker versus Shapiro and all this other stuff.
And it's like, well, you know, and Candace and all these things.
I look at talent and then I look at philosophy.
But then you have to see when somebody suddenly flips.
There's another term, sir.
So you call it rage baiting.
Some might call it gaslighting.
There's another term out there when you speak one way to one group and then you speak away to a totally different group.
It's called code switching.
So they're like, oh, you'll speak this way like how Kamala Harris.
I'm not a guy with 20 year olds like you.
I don't know this.
I'm just saying.
But Tucker code switching.
So it's like how Kamala Harris will be like, hey, y'all, how my black people are, how we doing?
And then a white room should be like, hello, everybody.
How are we all doing?
It's like, you're fake.
That's not who you are.
Tucker forgets that when he code switches on camera.
You know what's a part of it?
But it's the internet switching.
You know what's a part of what I love where we are?
Okay?
Because I wonder how a lot of these guys look at us.
They look down on us, PBD.
I love it.
I don't mind it.
We're not on the shit.
I don't view it that way.
This is how I view it.
I don't think I view it as they look down at us.
I think because the track record of where we come from, they don't know what.
By the way, we lose $20 million a year not taking sponsorship money.
Do you know that?
I'm aware, sir.
No, no, I don't know if you know that or not.
I know we don't take sponsorship.
We're the only podcast that we could take some sponsorship.
$20 million a year, give or take, not taking sponsorship money.
$20 million a year.
The company is 100% owned.
The only company that there's a strategic partner in is Manect, which Tony Robbins became an investor in.
Everything else is 100% owner in.
Okay.
Everything else, line holding, big consulting, everything that we do, right?
I think the part of it is, where do you, like, even the people that are like, well, you know, these guys get their money from this, this, this, and that, you know, $7,000.
You think I need $7,000.
I mean, I wish, I know you get every time, I don't even tweet a lot.
I'm told tweet more.
I'm not even, if you go count how many times I've tweeted in the last 30 days, you can probably count how many times I've tweeted in the last 30 days.
You know, sometimes you go on someone's profile and you're kind of like, oh my God, he's got 18 tweets in a day.
I'm not that guy.
Okay.
If you count how many tweets I've had in the last 30 days, Rob, can we actually, are you counting it actually?
Okay, count in the last 30 days, how many times I've tweeted, last 30 days.
The number is going to be very small because I don't tweet that often.
You know, I wish I could.
I'm not tweeting that often.
I'm typically retweeting a PBD podcast or value attainment or something else.
Somebody tweeted and I'm, you know, every once in a while I get a chance, I'll say something, I'll retweet.
But for us, we have no ties to the establishment media.
How many times, Rob?
38, but a majority of those were, like you said, retweets of PBD podcasts or how many people wanted to think in the last 30 days.
I actually tweeted something.
Less than 15.
Most of those were retweets of other things.
So to us, we run companies.
We're doing what we're doing.
We have a certain vision.
We love America.
We actually, in a craziest way, I actually love Ben Shapiro giving his opinions, as well as Tucker, as well as Candace, as well as Curse, as well as any of these guys.
Go talk.
You know, when they said, I can't believe Tucker had Nick Funta San.
What the hell are you talking about?
I got people that message me and saying, after having Nick on, you're done.
But I've got messages after having Nick Nao saying, now that you have Nick Naoon, you're dead.
We're going to kill you, right?
So to me, it's like, stop it.
Everybody should talk to everybody.
The more they're talking, the better it is.
Good.
We need more of that.
But to me, your priority if you live in America, it better be to keep America safe.
If that part becomes a problem, my own relatives become problems to me.
I don't care who you are.
If you start messing around with America's safety and I got four kids, I have no tolerance for you.
I don't care how great of a person you are.
I don't care how high your IQ is.
If you compromise the risk of America and allowing people in from Somalia and all these other places, Afghanis, without them being vetted, I don't have any tolerance for you if you're going casual in that area.
I don't.
I fear one person, only one.
And trust me, I really fear this one person.
And that's God.
It's not even a person.
One thing I fear.
Like, I can't even tell you how much I fear God.
I wish you know how much I fear God because my life doesn't make sense.
I'm a regular guy that has a great life.
I fear God a lot, a lot.
You know, when you're on your knees praying and nothing's going your way and you beg God to give you an opportunity, and this guy was about to go back in the army because I was $49,000 in debt.
And then all of a sudden, opportunity comes along and I try to be a firefighter and I would have been a firefighter 20 years lifer.
I wouldn't apply being a firefighter and they had a freeze in LA for five years or something.
And then all of a sudden, by the time they said, we're open, we're hiring, you can come and apply to be a firefighter.
I was already making $100,000 selling insurance.
If they would have sent me that letter a year earlier, I'm a firefighter, 20 years, probably retiring at 40, 45 years old.
Completely different life.
I don't meet Brooklyn.
I don't meet Sena.
I don't meet Dylan.
I don't meet TikTok.
I don't meet none of you guys.
And you don't know me because I'm a firefighter.
I'm an Assyrian Armenian firefighter.
Can walk around with my little hose or whatever.
Carrying out going making them somewhere else.
Yeah, that's who I am.
I'm a firefighter.
I'm afraid of the firefighters.
I should make that right.
You'd make the calendar.
But I'm telling you this because all I'm saying is this.
You know, if you don't protect America, we're not on the same page.
And there's a lot of people that fear a lot of these people.
Oh my God, what if they attack me?
What if this?
This is how much I care about any of that stuff attacking.
What I care about is America being the greatest country in the world because it is.
And I want to keep it that way.
And if God put this on my heart, we're on July 15th of 2009.
I created a Facebook page called Saving America, hosting an event called Saving America by bringing back the free enterprise system and hope to American families, led to our mission statement to start an insurance company.
And I brought Larry Greenfield, I brought Dudley Rutherford, and I brought Michael Reagan, Ronald Reagan steps on to talk about how great his father was.
And I was dressed as George Washington.
Can you go back to Patrick B. David, George Washington?
If you've never seen this picture, Jen dresses Lady Liberty, I believe.
Lady Liberty.
Yeah, her and I, George Washington.
If you go to images, pretty embarrassing picture right there.
Look at that.
Look at you.
Look at that.
It's a Middle Eastern George Washington.
It just makes no sense.
What's the date?
July 17th, O9, back in the days when we used to actually put the date on pictures that we had.
So to me, that's where I'm at.
If I don't get invited to the parties, if I don't get invited to any of this stuff, but this stays the greatest country in the world, I'm very happy.
And I see where Trump is going, and I see his anger, and I see how frustrated he is with, you know, some of these people that were letting America thinking it's not a big deal.
I feel his frustration, and I hope he stays that way, because that's what we will also support.
But anyways, guys, I'm telling you this last week.
We have been horrible at making friends this last week.
But I'm going to tell you, if anybody is in a place of just wanting to sit there and say, look, all I care about is my wife, my kids, my husband, my family.
Let me have my life and enjoy myself and keep America safe as the greatest country in the world.
We're on the same page.
We don't have to agree on everything.
And by the way, I don't care if you're a Muslim and you believe in that.
I don't care if you're a Scientologist and believe in that.
I don't care if you're white, black, Asian, Indian.
I don't care what you are.
If you love America, if you want to make this country the greatest country in the world, keep it that way protect it, we're going to be okay together.
And that's what we're going to be doing the rest of our lives.
As long as God wants to keep us here, we're going to do our part because we firmly believe future looks bright.
But we also believe at times you have to kind of, it's not comfortable having these types of conversations because you like these guys because there's a part of you that watch these guys.
Like I like Glenn Beck.
I grew up watching a lot of Glenn Beck.
He was my guy, Fox, back in the days when he would do his shows.
I thought he was the best.
My number one Fox guy ever, and it's not even close.
And when I say it's not even close, it's not even close.
It was always Glenn Beck.
He was always number one.
You always say he's the best team.
Never.
Nobody's ever been ahead of Beck for me ever.
Awesome.
Beck was number one for me the way he was doing things.
But guess what?
You see each other, you know, everybody has different opinions, different philosophies, different upbringing, and I get that.
I don't mind Nick Fontes' upbringing.
He has his own upbringing.
I have my own.
Tucker has his own.
Everybody has their own.
But the moment you're playing games to defend somebody who gave you money and who's behind.
Listen, guy gives me 10 million bucks invested into our company.
My first investor.
Big one.
First one was a million.
The other one was 10 million.
He sits in a meeting telling me you better get all your sales guys vaccinated.
Oh, man.
And I said, it's values over the flipping money you gave me.
It was a four-hour meeting that we had, three, four-hour meeting that we had, just to get everybody in PHP vaccine.
I said, I'm not doing that.
He says, why not?
I said, do you realize the vision of the company was simply created by freedom of choice?
You want me to go tell all my guys to get their vaccination?
You're out of your freaking mind for me to do that.
If they want to do it, I'm not going to judge them.
If they don't want to do it, I'm not going to judge them.
My own dad, who's the biggest conservative in our family, got the vaccination.
And he knows I wasn't for it.
But guess what we did?
Totally supported.
He got two shots and then the booster, three boosters that he got.
My dad, we're not on the same page on that.
Guess what?
We don't judge and we don't say what to do.
Here's what I did.
We didn't take it.
Here's my wife and I kids that we didn't take it.
Whatever you want to do, you go to it.
It was the most heated moment.
I don't care how much money you give me to come and tell me to change some of the values and principles.
And by the way, you know what is going to come?
Let me tell you what's going to come next, Vinny.
Because this is not safe haven for them.
You know why it's not?
You know who hates this?
Who do you think hates organizations like this?
You think we're not about to get some massive hit piece hate, even from some people on our own side coming after us?
Just wait for it.
You know why?
Oh, let me tell you how bad it's going to be.
You'll see how bad it's going to be.
And it's going to be from people that we've supported, and maybe we're on the same page as well.
They're going to be the ugliest one.
The way they're going to do it is, I don't think they're going to do it like this, because that's one way of doing it.
But they're going to do it like this.
Let me tell you those guys.
You know who they are?
Let me take those guys.
You know who they are?
Let me tell you those guys.
Let me tell you, what this guy, did you read this article about them with the insurance and I'm all just going on with the background?
I heard about this and I heard about that.
And the story's going to come out.
And then we're going to get people.
Oh, if you don't do this, we're going to do this.
And we're going to be like, posted.
Go ahead.
Posted.
It's coming.
Because I'm telling you it's coming.
I believe it.
I am telling you it's coming.
It's going to be that they're going to get great things on AI.
Oh, you were at this party in college.
There you are.
You did this.
You did that.
It'll come like that.
And it'll be out of nowhere.
Because the real question will be is, why this, why now?
And everybody listening and everybody in this room, just remember, don't get angry first.
When you see the hits, when you see things, first say to yourself, why this, why now?
And they'll tell you a lot of what you need to know.
Listen, we're going to keep doing our part.
It won't work.
That's my opinion.
And I'll tell you why.
Because we've been nothing, when I say we, I mean you as a leader and then the rest of us, been nothing but honest about who we are.
It's the M ⁇ M approach from 8-Mile.
Yeah, I lived in a trailer.
Yeah, I'm white trash.
Yeah, my girl, but yeah, you know it.
Yes, you're a former bodybuilder.
Yes, you came from Iran.
Yes, Tom did this.
Yes, Vinny.
We're full disclosure on everything.
Right, what I do.
If you don't, you came from Canada, we won't hold it against you.
You love four women.
All right, all right, you got it.
But the point is this: like, whatever has been said about this pretty much been out there.
What else are they going to come up with?
Oh, that they, that, that is actually true.
Never underestimate.
That's what I'm saying.
Never underestimate the power of propaganda.
The crap won't come out there.
But it won't work because it's like, why don't stories not work against Donald Trump?
Because he goes, yes, I said it.
It is what it is.
That's why.
Guess what?
And guess what?
Bring it on.
Oh, I give you answers.
One thing to think about.
Vincent screwed Bernie Sanders in South Carolina.
His own freaking people.
Yep.
It won't work, guys.
I'm just telling you.
It's definitely not telling you.
Oh, please.
So, anyways, let me get to the next story here.
So that was all directed at the beginning of this Tucker story.
No, this is not directed.
No, I'm not saying it's directed to Tucker.
But I'm saying to Tucker.
The story was starting with Tucker.
Of course.
Because to me, you know, I have a whole slew of opinions on certain things that's going on.
But little by little, we'll keep talking here.
Okay, let me go to the next thing here.
Trump, U.S. may almost completely scrap income taxes due to tariff revenue.
Now, you know what that is?
Like, that's kind of like you're talking dirty to a girl and you say, you won't even know what I'm going to do to you tonight.
And then later on is like, what?
It only was like 48 seconds.
I thought you were going to really, well, yeah, but next time, you won't even believe what I'm going to do to you next time.
President Trump is talking dirty here.
Okay.
And taxpayers are sitting there saying, man, keep talking dirty to me.
Okay.
You won't even know what I'm going to do to your taxes.
What are you going to do to my taxes?
I'm going to eliminate them.
And you won't be paying any of it because of tariff income tax.
Oh, my God.
This is so great.
I'm getting so excited.
That's what it sounded like, right?
That's a pretty big promise if you can pull it off.
Here's President Trump talking dirty to all taxpayers in America.
Go ahead, Rob.
I think we'll substantially be cutting and maybe cutting out completely, but we'll be cutting income tax.
Could be almost completely cutting it because the money we're taking in is going to be so large.
And yet, other countries who have been ripping us off for many, many years, and many years, they've just been ripping us to shreds.
Okay.
So, Tom, what are the chances that we're getting rid of income taxes?
Zero.
The federal government establishment will never allow that knob to be removed.
That knob on their dashboard is precious.
Now, do I believe that Trump has a vision to do it?
Absolutely.
Am I aligned with that vision and I hope that this can come true?
Absolutely.
But I'll tell you, it's going to be tough to get there.
And the analysis early on that says it'll reduce the deficit by $2.8 trillion.
Deficit is different from debt.
As long as we have a deficit, we're making more debt every year.
And so we need to remove deficit to zero so we have something of a surplus.
Now we can start paying off debt.
And I don't think that the establishment would let it go away.
Now, can the tariffs get so high that he can put in a massive tax cut that says, hey, look, this is now being replaced by this.
So I'm going to take the weight off the American people and I'm going to really reduce income taxes.
Yep.
I think, could that come in two years?
I believe it definitely could.
It'll be a fight and the midterms have to go well.
But if the midterms go at least well enough to keep enough of the house and the tariffs show that they're generating that, then on the second half, the lame duck part of his presidency, as they call it, you know, 26 to 28, you know what?
Could he radically cut income taxes?
Absolutely he could.
Remember, once upon a time, the country was run on tariffs.
Once upon a time, that's where we got it.
And the income.
And not a long time ago, by the way, 110 years ago.
That's correct.
We're not talking about 200 years ago in the 1700s or 1800s.
Yeah, I believe that the total income tax emergence was the four years after World War I.
I believe it's like 16, 19, you know, 1916 to 1920, I believe is when the emergence of it was, the modern tax.
So, and by the way, that was when the charities were created because they wanted to find ways to get Carnegie and others to invest into things like hospitals and schools and stuff.
And so they created the tax deduction, you know, moments after the tax was created, the tax deduction was created.
But that's my two cents.
I think, could we see it come down?
Yes, we could.
But I don't think the establishment in Washington should, you know, would let it happen.
Look how much they fight the balanced budget amendment.
The balanced budget amendment that simply says the states have to balance their budgets.
So does the federal government.
They don't want that because they are perfectly content to debt us into the future.
Well, CBO says, estimates that before counting for economic side effects, the new tariffs will reduce primary deficits by $2.5 trillion and cut interest payments by another $500 billion for a total deficit reduction of $3 trillion after factoring in modest economic tracks, slightly lower GDP and temporarily higher inflation.
The net deficit reduction is pegged at $2.8 trillion.
Adam, your thoughts on this?
So this is part of a bigger story that is basically pervasive in America today.
And there's this whole concept about affordability.
So if you've heard this buzzword that keeps popping up, affordability, affordability, affordability, this used to be called it's the economy, stupid.
Now it's affordability, stupid.
So the cost of living has skyrocketed in America over the last decade.
This is what happens when you print trillions of dollars, quantitative easing, as they call it, or quantitative tightening in some respects.
But we're living in the greatest country ever created, the greatest country in the world.
But for a lot of people, it doesn't feel that way because they can't afford anything.
That's why a lot of young people are frustrated.
Like buying a house, like Dream On, Buddy, it's not going to happen right now.
You know, getting a new car is as expensive as rent was five, ten years ago.
Food, eggs, prices are crazy.
Healthcare, now they're supporting Luisi Mangioni because he's anti-insurance conglomerates is all that.
So if you can fix affordability in America, you can fix America.
You know, the whole American dream is the land of opportunity.
Land to be where you want to be, land to do what you want to do.
It doesn't feel like that for a lot of people because they can't afford those things.
So in my opinion, this is all sort of downstream of Trump trying Trump trying to make, quote unquote, America affordable again.
That's what's needed.
The most ironic part is that the least affordable cities in America are all big blue cities.
New York City, this is why they elected Mamdani as if he's going to solve it, not going to happen.
LA, San Francisco, Boston, D.C., all these big blue cities are completely unaffordable.
So this is why don't be shocked when you hear this term affordability come up over and over and over again, because that's what Trump is focused on.
Number one issue in America.
All right, so I want to go to this next story.
The next story I want to get to is this British broadcaster, okay, is having this conversation.
This guy named Ben Leo, who I didn't learn about till this weekend.
He does a great job.
He's talking to a pro-trans GP.
And while they're going back and forth, Ben is talking about what happened with his oldest son.
And I want you to watch this exchange.
Remember, this has happened where, Rob?
This is in Britain, right?
GP Great Britain, UK.
So he is not necessarily the safest to be able to speak like this because it's pretty controversial there.
It's very different than America and UK right now.
But watch how he handles this whole thing.
Go ahead, Rob.
Two-year-old son came up to me the other day.
I went back home to the UK and he said, Daddy, I'm going to have a baby.
And I said, Zach, you can't have a baby because you're a boy.
You're a man.
You can't have babies.
And he said, well, I'm going to be a girl.
I want to be a girl.
What would you have said to him if you were me?
Well, I wouldn't have said, Zach, you're a boy and boys can't have babies because that's absolutely not true.
So, I mean, I don't know what your parenting is like.
You think boys can have babies?
You mean males?
Yes.
Yes.
Sorry, you think males can have babies?
Yes.
Right.
I mean, Joy Translation is a little bit more than a second.
Right, yes, right.
Transgender males have a womb, a uterus, and ovaries.
She's males.
Okay, so they were female, but they actually identify as male.
So we refer to them as males.
They have ovaries, a womb, a uterus, a vagina, and that means you're not going to be able to transfer.
So transgender males being women.
Well, that's extremely disrespectful to transgender males.
I don't know.
Well, they are women, aren't they?
They're biological women.
They are males.
If they're males, why would argue?
They're a biological woman.
Well, hang on a minute.
If they're males, why do you call them transgender males?
Why put transgender in the...
Transgender is an adjective.
Well, but if they just call them males, then why do you call them transgender males?
No problem at all.
So you're changing that now?
No, I'm not changing that.
You said, can males have babies?
And I said, yes, males can have babies.
All over your website, you refer to transgender women, transgender males.
If these people are genuinely male and female, why do you call them transgender?
Well, why do we use adjectives for anything?
If you're clarifying, if you're teaching somebody like I'm teaching you now, you need to clarify.
So instead of, so this is interesting.
So instead of telling my two-year-old son, as I did, Zach, you can't have kids.
You're a boy.
I think that's sad.
I think so.
I do.
I think, you know, if my son...
Do you know what it did?
Do you know what it did?
He said, oh, okay, Daddy, that's fine.
And the next day he said, Daddy, I'm Spider-Man.
Would you want me to entertain that conversation?
Say, well, Zach, maybe you are.
What do you say?
Oh, God, no, you're not Spider-Man.
Oh, God, Zach, you can't be a girl.
God, Zach, you can't be Spider-Man.
Or can't we just let children explore?
Children's amazing age to explore.
Why aren't we letting our children explain?
Take this woman away from existence.
I actually feel sorry for Zach right now.
Oh, well, so, okay, well, I don't, because Zach has never mentioned that.
I feel sad for Zach right now.
So watch this, Rob.
Can you pause and let's just go through the comment section?
And let's see what the world thinks about this, right?
Go a little bit low.
How is this even a real conversation?
Young children, toddlers need a secure, stable foundation of identity before they can even begin to understand a broader spectrum of gender or sexuality.
Any other conversation is just too far complex.
Daddy, I want to jump off a cliff.
Sure, Zach.
Go ahead and explore whatever they want to be free.
More of Zach's dad, please, Lord.
Thank you.
Bravo for young and smart Ben.
She says, I don't know what your parenting style is as if she isn't 65 years old and didn't grow up with traditional values.
While Western is busy having those debates, China is inventing 7G.
No kidding.
Zach's dad here is doing his best to guide Zach one way, but Zach would still mix up with kids, with parents like this lady.
This lady really needs serious help.
I feel sorry for you, not Zach.
Ben Leo, round of applause.
Go a little bit lower.
Is that it?
That's named Ben Leo.
Yeah, Ben Leo.
So anyways.
And what's her name, by the way?
Let's give her a shout out.
Go up a little bit.
Go to her account just to see who she is.
Dr. Helen.
I went to her account yesterday.
Dr. Helen.
She's a doctor.
Yeah, of course she is.
By the way, she married kids, family.
What's her story?
Is she trans?
She's married to Mike Weber, Lee.
Do they have kids?
But while we're talking about her.
Is she a man or is she a guy?
Well, who knows?
It doesn't matter, Pat.
It's just an adjective.
What I'm trying to reflect on.
No, no, she, we, they, I don't know.
Was she born a man or a woman?
We don't know, Pat, and it doesn't matter.
She's a pioneer.
What is it?
I'm not judging.
I'm just saying that she's pretty big.
So you know what I'm saying?
Go back.
What are those things on her chest?
Well, now it doesn't even matter.
Those are 7,000 pioneers in the field of hormone therapy.
Oh, no, guys.
Her business is giving drugs to under- Oh, so she makes money being this foolish.
She's a pioneer in hormone therapy and transgender health care.
When I say this, so follow the money on Helen.
Rob, go to more about Helen.
Go more about Helen.
She's going to Helen.
I'll tell you that much.
First man landed on the moon and Helen Peters became screaming into the world.
What does that mean?
That's when she was born.
Oh, my God.
Like, be more dramatic.
She came out of a birthing canal.
She's a gambler.
A lot of fights and a lot of shouting.
Okay.
I wonder if she was born a man or a woman.
She loved me and I loved her.
Parents got divorced.
I was heartbroken.
You will never see your father again.
I can see his face through the car.
Where did she fall and hit her?
I married a lodger.
What did she hit her?
I met my father and moved into a top floor spare room, but then he moved out with my mom.
My new baby sister was born.
I held her.
I loved her.
You have to call mom daddy.
Baby sister.
Why would she misgender her?
I went to a very tough comprehensive school.
I didn't fit in.
I was going, okay.
My mother was born in a little nightmare.
I cannot believe someone.
So she's going down this year by year of her life.
What she just wants.
Can we just see when she absolutely broke her brain at what point?
By the way, this is a tragedy.
She's describing completely broken home, divorce, abandonment, and poor parenting.
And so what does she do when she grows up?
To be a signal to tell everybody else that they're okay and that everything broken is not broken.
It's to be accepted.
Rather than finding love, stability, and structure back in normalcy, she goes here.
So, you know what?
Hurt people make hurt people.
Broken people break people.
Great point, Tom.
What happened?
Rob, yes, her own public statement.
She was assigned male at birth and later transitioned.
She identifies as a what?
Of course.
I don't know what this means, though.
According to Dr. Weberly in previous interviews, somewhere along the line, she confirms that she was born as a male.
That makes sense.
A man, and then she transitioned to a woman and then married Mike.
Are you serious?
This according to what Chat GPT is.
Chat GPT is the internet to make it.
So I was right.
It seems allegedly, probably.
I told you because her shoulders, she looked like she was a fullback.
Linebacker.
She's like Chris Farley.
Dear God, where's my bong?
Is that a guy?
I don't, I can't tell.
I'm so, I'm so confused right now.
Yeah.
Well, listen, we all are.
By the way, by the way, all the jokes aside, I don't know.
I'm not this dude, this guy lived a rough life as a kid growing up and he wasn't accepted.
And he was so confused that he went through it.
And this is a life now he lives.
You know, when you hear some people, they become who they become, and then you learn about them, you realize there's trauma is a real thing.
This morning, I'm driving in the car with my guy, and he was a former Delta, 18 Delta guy.
I said, so what do you think about PTSD?
And he kind of went through it because he thinks it's a real thing.
He says, well, he says there comes a time when you get out and he's seen a lot of stuff.
You know, he's seen a lot of stuff.
Poor Henry had nightmares for two weeks.
So, anyways, so he's seen a lot of stuff.
And he's telling me about PTSD.
He says, there comes a time in life where you realize everyone's moved on and they got their own set of problems.
And you got to kind of figure out a way to fix it or else you're going to pass down that same fears and trauma to the next generation.
He's doing that.
We had a conversation about Adam's girl.
What's her name?
Chelsea Handler, right?
Oh, yeah.
She's turning 50s.
You hear Chelsea Handler's story and you hear the story of her upbringing.
You remember her story?
Her brother said, Hey, can't wait to come back and see you and all this stuff.
And then falls down and dies from a cliff.
And from that day on, it broke the entire family.
Mom and dad couldn't do anything together.
And it was a mess.
Why do you think she probably doesn't want to get married and have kids?
Are you kidding me?
The fear of losing people that you love can do a number on you.
So as much as we're having a hard time with this guy that we're, you know, you know, what's whatever this guy's names according to Chad GPT born a guy, now a girl, and he married a mic.
This guy has probably gone through a lot of trauma.
And he's thinking this is the right way of passing it out to the next people.
But good for Ben.
Hey, we wish Zach nothing but the best.
Ben, keep raising Zach the way you're raising him.
He's going to be a stud in the future the way he's going right now.
Can I say one thing?
Yeah.
So the challenges, and Rob, I sent you something.
The challenge is we can't even agree in America and even in the Western world what's true and what's not true.
This whole debate of, well, it's my truth.
It's my truth.
There's something called the truth.
Here's the biggest challenge that we're going to do with less than 20% of Americans, let's extrapolate this, could agree on basic facts.
18%, basic stuff.
80% completely disagree on the policy and facts combined.
So we're operating in completely different realities.
So this he, she, lady, transgender doctor person, she believes that she's right.
She firmly believes that men can have babies.
This is her straight-up belief.
And you try to tell her otherwise, she looks at you like you're the crazy person if you tell your baby two-year-old boy that he can have, he can't have a kid.
She looks at you like you're the insane one.
So unless we can get back to just like a normal, sensible conversation around what actual facts are, not alternative facts, not truthiness, the truth, and stop playing in this misinformation.
misinformation, disinformation hellhole.
How are we ever going to agree again?
She's claiming that a two-year-old boy can someday have a baby.
And we're treating that like a normal discussion.
As if it's an argument worth debating.
You know what?
This ridiculous LGBTQ community, they can't have kids.
So you know what?
They want your kids.
That's how they multiply.
They get their plans.
If that's a guy, he's not having babies.
So you know what?
He wants your kids.
He wants pets.
They want everybody Rob's kids because they can't have children.
So how do you make the LGBTQ community bigger?
I want your kids to transition.
I want your kids.
You're gay.
You're kidding.
You're all gay.
And then they'll take one or two examples of some dude that somehow became a woman and somehow got her uterus tied or whatever.
He was there.
You're gay.
And then had a baby.
It's like, oh, we can all have babies now.
Dude, I hate to break it to you.
There's five dudes in this room right now.
None of us are having babies.
Leave Rob out of it.
And it's not debatable.
Yet she wants to have that debate.
It's so ridiculous.
Okay.
Got out of your system.
Thank you, sir.
You good?
Anyway, I'm doing six to nine months, guys.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Dude, pick one story.
One last story.
If you got really fireworks, what's the last story you want to get into?
Tom, Adam Vinny, pick one last story.
Where are we at here, guys?
I got Marilyn Monroe, James Patterson.
I got Erica Kirk.
I got COs predict massive expansion in Florida.
I got UK 1984.
I got...
What happened with Erica Kirk?
I didn't know.
That's your story.
Okay, gotcha.
You want to go to it or no?
Sure.
Okay, Erica Kirk received $350,000.
Is this a, Rob, is this a proper person who wrote the story?
Like, is Economic Times?
Economic Times.
Erica received $350,000 weeks before husband's Charter Kirk assassination.
Bizarre claim surfaces online.
Let's see what this is about.
Page 22.
Let's go here.
Okay, so Charter Kirk was found returning to Point Zoo Chunko, September 2025, leaving behind his wife, Erica, two young children, most devastated, and a host of devastated fans.
And a month after Charlie Kirk was shot dead at Apple, Utah Valley.
Multiple conspiracy theorists surrounding Kirk is doing rounds on social media with no signs of slowing down.
The latest theory concerns an alleged money transfer receiving by Erica Kirk, Charter Kirk's widow, currency OTP USA, claiming $350,000 was transferred to an account, linked to weeks before Charlie's death, insinuating that the payments was linked to Kirk's killing.
Okay, Adam, thoughts on the story.
Look, it'd be so easy to just jump on the Economic Times and just call them some leftist shell rag accusing Erica Kirk of accepting $350,000 for the murder of her husband.
The challenge is, though, Economic Times is actually a center-right, reputable financial outlet.
So this is the problem with clickbait and headlines.
Erica Rickerk receives $350,000 weeks before Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Bizarre claim.
And then the article goes on to basically say, listen, this is all part of unfounded conspiracies.
No credible reports whatsoever.
No quote-unquote receipts to be found other than this, this allegation here.
This is the problem here.
I don't know if we've been in a situation where the widow of a famous person has been under more scrutiny than Erica Kirk.
And some is self-inflicted.
Some is completely unfounded.
But imagine being Erica Kirk right now and genuinely, genuinely, genuinely, let's just use first principles here.
Loved her husband, loves her kids, stands for what she says, and then the world attacks her for crying in a different manner than they would like, wearing certain outfits that may be inappropriate, maybe doing certain things that you don't agree with.
And I get that.
Everything could be in question at this point.
Everything.
But to insinuate something this absurd that Erica Kirk would do something this salacious, this disgusting, for $350,000 as if that's some sort of life-changing money.
There's no amount of money that, in my opinion, it would take to bring back her husband or to bring back all the work they've done.
So to me, this is a horrible headline from a reputable news outlet.
And this is what they deserve.
Well, I didn't do enough.
I didn't do any research.
I just heard it in passing.
What is this right here, though?
Sorry, cut you off.
What is this?
Massive life insurance policy.
How much life insurance policy did Charlie Kirk have?
Well, this is the content creator that did a deep dive onto this topic.
This is about life insurance?
It is.
Does it say that the amount?
I'm not sure.
I guarantee you it's millions.
An auditor named Brian Ference went through all of TPUSA's tax documents and found that in just 2023, a large life insurance policy was taken out on Charlie Kirk.
As you can see here, GGLF LLC paid for a split-dollar life insurance policy for the president/slash CEO of Turning Point USA, aka Charlie Kirk.
Annual premiums for this policy are massive, $350,000 per year.
Meaning that the death benefit for someone who is 31 years old and a non-smoker would be between $20 and $50 million.
All of this information is public because TPUSA is a registered 501c3 nonprofit.
So you can go ahead and look up this information for yourself.
GGLF 2023 LLC is also owned by Charlie Kirk.
So why would he have one business paying one of his other businesses for his own life insurance policy?
Because it's a common tax strategy for high net worth individuals that comes with massive write-offs and deductions, making sure that the beneficiary would not have to pay a massive estate tax of up to 40%.
Meaning on a $10 million death benefit policy, that could trigger a $4 million tax bill.
Remember, in this case, the payout is supposed to be a lot bigger than that.
The timing of taking out such a large policy so close to the date he was executed.
Considering this was far past the time that he had nationally broken out and become a huge public figure with TPUSA.
It could, of course, be because he got married and had two children and wanted to make sure that they were protected in case anything happened.
But that's making an assumption that we know who received this money.
Even though this tax information is go ahead.
My brain.
By the way, just this is very normal.
This is so normal.
This is exactly how life insurance works.
This is exactly how it works.
She's making it seem salacious.
You take out a policy, you get as big as a death benefit as you possibly can for the limited amount of premium of whatever you want to pay.
How much did she say the estimated premium was a year?
Premium is $350.
$350 is between $20 to $50 million.
For a 30-year-old healthy guy at the 20, he's 28 when he takes it out.
You're talking minimum 250 million policy.
This is totally normal.
Totally normal.
And by the way, if she took it out and you got a date in 2023?
I could not find it.
Okay, so let's say it was January of 2023.
That is before the CNS period, the suicide and contestability period.
So meaning that's two years later, meaning there's zero, zero illicit activity going on here.
This is exactly how life insurance works.
Did she call it a key man policy or a split dollar?
Whatever she called it, dude.
When I bought one.
It's hard for the course.
This is, and by the way, on the business side, this is very, very normal.
When I got $10 million and I raised money the first time, they immediately said, we got to get a $10 million key man insurance policy on you.
Not because they're trying to kill me, but because if I do something stupid and I die, they get their $10 million back and a company paid for the premium.
And today, we have a lot of insurance, probably not even enough.
I need more insurance on myself.
If something happens and a family's got to pay estate taxes, any of that stuff, that covers the taxes.
So I'm not putting anything here.
Rob, I'm very appreciative that you showed that video.
I didn't know that video.
By the way, this sort of just like proves my point.
$350,000 is nothing.
They're talking $50 million of life insurance potentially.
This is my whole point, is that it's irrelevant.
Yeah, but it's not going to be a good idea.
That's a story.
People see this guy.
They don't know how life insurance works.
To the average person.
To the average person, that is like a, oh my God.
The money?
Yeah, because we sold 800,000 insurance policies and we saw a bunch of different things.
And we saw the weird things as well.
Trust me.
We saw the weird things as well, but this is very annoying.
It's the financial equivalent of saying, yeah, so every year, yeah, I max out my 401k.
I put $23,000 in there.
And then every year it's invested in the S ⁇ P 500 and it compounds by 10% year over year.
And then 25 years later, I have a million dollars.
Yeah, that's how that works.
But if you say it in that tone or in these insinuations, if you put $50,000 a year.
And 25 years later, at 10%, you only have a million dollars, you got robbed.
Thank you, sir.
The point is an example.
We just realized that.
Shibuya also doesn't like math.
The point is, it's a lot more than you would suspect.
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