Corey DeAngelis joins Erica and Owen to analyze New York's historic opt-in into federal school choice tax credits, making it the second Democrat-led state after Colorado. They debate Florida's constitutional challenges regarding 600,000 scholarship students versus union claims, highlighting new legislation banning union political spending and the rise of the Teacher Freedom Alliance. The episode concludes with urgent news: the CIA seized 40 boxes of JFK and MKUltra documents from Tulsi Gabbard's office, undermining declassification orders, while NVIDIA opens a $50 billion chip market to Chinese firms despite export restrictions. [Automatically generated summary]
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So as you know, Corey's our school choice.
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He is fighting for everybody's children to have better educations and to have choice and to, you know, not have to be indoctrinated by what's happening in the public schools.
So we were talking before the show and we're going to just kind of jump right into it, Corey.
And I did see in the news, which I think is huge, is that New York State has now opted in to the school choice program, which is crazy because New York's crazy.
So, congratulations to New York and to the students there.
So, what say you about this exciting news?
Yeah.
So New York is now the second Democrat led state to opt into Trump's new school choice program.
For listeners, it's basically a federal tax credit that was passed in the big beautiful bill, which means up to $1,700 can be written off on your taxes if you donate it to a scholarship granting organization each year.
For a household, it's double that because there's two heads of household, it's $3,400 a year.
And these scholarship granting organizations can then go and give these scholarships to kids in states that Decide to opt in.
And it's a dollar for dollar tax credit, meaning if you donate the $3,400, well, when taxes come around and you do them in April, you're going to get that full $3,400 back.
So basically, it's the best incentive that can be created for charitable contributions.
And you're either going to give your money to the government and they're going to light it on fire, or you're going to give it to a scholarship granting organization so a kid can get a shot at school choice.
Well, earlier this year, Governor Jared Polis out of Colorado said, This is a no brainer decision.
And he said he would be crazy not to participate because there's this kind of irresistible incentive to opt in because anybody can donate and get the credit, whether your state opts in or not.
So if Gavin Newsom of California wants to go kicking and screaming and never comes along, well, what would end up happening is his constituents, residents of California, could still donate to scholarships.
They would just go to kids in Florida and Texas and other red states and now New York and Colorado as well.
And so Kathy Hochul.
Being in a deep blue state, she read the tea leaves as well and said, You know what?
Why would I shoot myself in the foot?
This is additional dollars.
These are additional dollars that can flow into our state for scholarships.
You can also use them.
If you're enrolled in the public school, you could have a scholarship granting organization that decides to give funding to kids in public schools for tutoring or for after school programs and stuff like that.
I think most of it will go to.
To private education.
But the school districts could theoretically set up their scholarship granting organizations as well.
So I think that might be why some Democrats are coming along.
And Kathy Hochul, it was noted in the Wall Street Journal that she made this decision after her primary candidate dropped out.
And so what that tells me is she sees it as a political winner in the general election, but maybe not in the primary where she's getting.
Flanked from the left.
But even in a deep blue state like New York, that you have a politician feel compelled to support school choice in at least some form, that is a sign of good things to come.
I think all 50 states will opt in at some point.
It may not be immediate.
You think about the 21 drinking age.
You know, that was a state by state, quote unquote, decision, but it was, they kind of had their arms twisted because it was tied to federal highway funding.
And not all states.
Not every state came along.
I think like Wyoming was one of the holdouts, and it took about four years.
But after four or so years, every state decided that 21 was going to be the drinking age.
And so I think you're going to see a similar pattern emerge where we've had all the red states opt in, well, except for Vermont.
And, you know, he's in Bernie Sanders territory.
The governor of Vermont is a Republican, actually.
He hasn't decided to opt in.
He might be waiting until after.
Election day to do so.
And they have until the end of 2026.
So maybe that's what's happening in some of these blue states, too.
Maybe some of the Democrat governors think they need to wait.
But I think Jared Polis, he thinks he's going to run for president probably in 2028.
So he might be trying to position himself as a moderate among the Democrats to say, look, I can reach across the aisle on things like school choice.
I'd say we still need to pass state level policies.
And it is still just the red states that are going all in with the money following the child, like Texas, Arizona, and Florida, which brings me to the next story I wanted to bring up.
Is Florida's teachers Florida is one of the best states for school choice?
They opted in to this tax credit.
It's you know, the tax credit's a good step forward, but it's not nearly as good as what you can get at the state level.
Where you know, look, only 10 of our funding for K 12 education comes from the federal level, it should be zero.
There shouldn't be a federal department of education, but 90 or so comes from state and local sources.
So, in order to get the biggest kind of oomph and ability to vote with your feet, to have most of the funding follow the student.
You need to have state level policy enacted in the legislature.
And so Florida's done that.
They have now over 600,000 kids using school choice scholarships.
They're knocking it out of the park.
Arizona, as well, they have over 100,000 kids, and there's a much smaller state.
And in Florida, guess what the teachers unions did in their infinite wisdom after they've taken L after L after L trying to stop DeSantis and freedom policies?
They just filed a lawsuit.
Against the school choice program to try to rip away those 600,000 or so scholarships from families who want a better education for their kids.
And this comes after in 2018, the headline in the Wall Street Journal the next day in Florida after DeSantis barely won his first governor's race.
It said, School choice moms tipped the governor's race in Florida because the opponent, Andrew Gillum, wanted to get rid of the 100,000 scholarships at the time.
It's now 600 or so thousand.
And the black moms came out in force and voted for DeSantis, according to CNN exit polling, much higher than expected.
I think four to five times the rate of what the polls were indicating.
And that might be because the program was disproportionately serving low income and non white kids at the time.
I think average household income was like $20,000 to $30,000 at the time.
And the story goes that those parents basically became single issue voters, they wanted their kids to get a better education than they had.
And that turned into a single issue.
They might have disagreed with DeSantis on everything else.
And so, fast forward to the next election, 2022, DeSantis won re election by 20 points, running against Charlie Crist, who tried to fashion himself as an independent at one point.
He ran as a Democrat.
And his running mate for lieutenant governor, guess what they chose to do after COVID and everything?
He chose the teachers union president as his running mate, and they lost by 20 points.
So, it was a bold strategy, Cotton.
Didn't work out for them.
And now you had the teachers' unions.
They gave a press conference in Florida on this.
The president's name there is now Andrew Spar of the teachers' union.
He films selfie videos in his neighborhood every day.
He had his hair on fire.
Oh, wait, he doesn't have any at this point.
So I have to use a different analogy.
He was kicking and screaming every day, doing his selfie videos, crying about new legislation they passed in Florida, which I'll talk about in a second.
He said at the press conference that this was a last resort.
They're filing this lawsuit.
Look, they lost in the legislature.
They're losing with the voters on school choice.
And now their only option they have left is to go to the courts, file a lawsuit, and real quick, here's their argument.
Well, Florida has an education clause in their constitution.
Mind you, every single state has an education clause in their state constitution, not in the federal constitution, only in the state constitution.
It's a state's right as opposed to it should never have been created a federal department of education.
But it says you have to have something along the lines of a uniform general.
System of free public schools.
Now, basically, every state has that same exact language in their constitution.
30 or so states have some form of private school choice today.
It wasn't a barrier in those states.
We've won at the state Supreme Court, basically everywhere else.
But Florida says, well, because we say our constitution says we have to have a public school system, that means we can't also have school choice.
And that's basically saying the requirement to have A precludes you from having B. Right.
That's stupid.
Think about our federal constitution.
It says we have to have an army and a navy.
Well, hey, we have an air force.
We even have a space force.
That wasn't a problem there.
And so we can walk and chew gum at the same time.
You can provide public schools, and school choice has done nothing to take away public schools.
If you like your public school, you can keep your public school in Florida and elsewhere.
That's options still on the table.
If it was a bill to abolish the public school system, They'd have a point.
We would have to do a constitutional amendment to do that.
But because it's just an additional option in addition to public schools, you can also go to private schools.
I mean, to be fair, doesn't it mean that some of the money, if it follows the student, meaning that money would be taken out of the public schools, right?
So it is at least partially deviated from the public schools.
Yeah, but that's true today.
Even if you didn't have school choice, and let's say they abolished the public schools, the school choice program in Florida.
Schools are funded based on enrollment.
So if you left the public school and paid out of pocket for private school in Florida, well, you would take some of that money and leave the public school because they're funded based on the student count, even if you're paying out of pocket.
So, you know, that if that were a legitimate argument, they would have to abolish all private education.
And I don't think that's what the Constitution in any of these states has said.
And even in 1922, they did try to outlaw private education altogether in Oregon.
They actually put it on the ballot and they outlawed all private education until 1925.
The Supreme Court of the United States said, you know, you can't do that.
That's communism.
And they said the child is not the mere creature of the state in a case called Pierce versus Society of Sisters.
And so I don't think Florida has a good case.
There was just another ruling on this very topic in Idaho.
They have the same uniform, you know, general public education language in their constitution, it's almost identical.
And their Supreme Court just ruled unanimously five to zero against the teachers' union's lawsuit, and they're upholding their school choice program.
And at the end of the day, if you want to make the argument about some of the money follows the child and that might hurt the public schools, that's not abolishing them.
And then, two, I mean, you could also make the argument that, well, if you're funding police, that's taking away some money from the public schools because it could have gone to public schools.
And that doesn't mean we should abolish the police because we have to have a public school system.
But the evidence in Florida, there are 11 academic studies on this, and a lot of them are from left leaning academics.
Most academics are in education schools left leaning.
And 10 of those 11 studies find positive effects that more school choice competition has led to better outcomes in the public schools, not worse.
So they have nothing to hang their hat on.
This fear mongering about choice destroying public schools has just never come true.
It's actually made the schools better.
They upped their game in response to competition.
And the last thing I'll say on Florida is that they had a great bill passed this year.
They do have in their constitution that they have to allow for collective bargaining.
So, they can't go as far as Texas and outlaw collective bargaining altogether.
They can't do like some other red states.
But in Florida, what they did is they passed a bill to hold teachers' unions accountable in a couple of ways.
One is that they outlawed using taxpayer resources to fund teachers to go campaign for candidates.
They can still fund the teachers to teach, which is what the money is supposed to be spent for, but they shouldn't be using that taxpayer money for union activities.
Including political activities.
So they nixed that in Florida.
They also did this in Idaho.
They outlawed all taxpayer funding for union activities in Idaho this year.
And the Florida bill also required the teachers' unions to recertify themselves each year.
They have to have a majority of their members vote in favor of recertifying the union.
So if you can't get a support of the majority of your members, why should you be a certified union?
The thing is, what they were doing for the past few years is they've been getting like five, you know, a handful of people.
To go vote in favor of recertification.
And they weren't putting the vote out to everybody.
And so, if you had a lot of people who aren't happy with the union, even as members of unions, feeling like they're not funneling money to the classroom, which is going towards administrative boats and superintendents, it's going towards political activity that they disagree with.
Well, now they have to at least get a majority of their members to say, We like what's happening with the union in order for them to keep their gravy train going.
So, that's the quick hits.
Yeah, it's a crazy contrast.
But last time you were here, you were talking about teachers can opt out of the union.
Yep.
And they can still be insured.
Is that the word I'm looking for?
Like they actually have more protections if they're not in it.
But then is there a problem that they can't vote for things because they're still going to be affected by the teachers' unions?
I mean, I think the key is to get rid of the teachers' unions, would be the best solution.
Would be great, but you'd need a constitutional amendment in Florida.
You know, at the national level, we can revoke the.
The federal charter of the National Education Association that would weaken them a little bit, or at least use it against them to get the world government out.
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Yeah, that would help.
Um, there's also another bill to use their federal charter against them and say, if you're going to be a congressionally backed union, then you need to not engage in political activity.
Seems pretty basic.
They would fight against that, they'd rather not have the federal charter, they would rather engage in political activity.
I bet you, and um.
So, with the alternatives, like there's one, the Teacher Freedom Alliance, for example, they've had about 15,000 teachers opt out of their government unions over the past year and join them.
And you're right, that does provide personal liability insurance in the teacher's name as opposed to the union's name.
So, when it's in the union's name, if you're a conservative teacher and you say something on social media, you get fired, the union can say, ah, we're not going to take that case.
And they go and they back up all the teachers, you know, celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination.
But the moment, you know, a teacher supports ICE and gets fired in Chicago over the same thing, I bet you the union's not going to go and support them.
I think there was actually a case like that out of the Chicago area over the past year or so.
And so when it's in your own name, you're definitely going to be backed.
And they have up to $2 million in this insurance, whereas Randy Weingarten's union only goes up to $1 million.
You guys, teachers, tell your other teacher friends, tell your kids' teachers.
You don't have to be in that union.
Get out and get your own insurance and stand up for that.
But I can't believe we only have five minutes left.
But I want to just say incredibly, I really think that, you know, this is such a nonpartisan issue is your kids' education.
And I think a lot of, you know, good parents are seeing that the government and the teachers unions are trying to basically take your kids away from you and raise them and indoctrinate them.
And they've, you know, voiced out loud, like, there are kids, there are kids.
And like, this is what we're doing.
And it's like, holy crap.
Like, did you see that the Seattle teachers union president?
They just elected a new one.
I can't even say her name.
I think it's my pinned tweet at the moment, but I don't know how to.
It's like, I did a joke or something.
It's like, I can't even say the name because I just can't pronounce it.
But they just elected this new president.
I think she was an elementary school teacher, like a special needs elementary teacher.
And she is currently on leave under investigation for abusing kids.
And in their infinite wisdom, they knew that this person was under investigation already, and they still voted to have this person, the head of the teachers' union.
In Seattle Public Schools, the Seattle Education Association in Washington State.
So, this is just par for the course.
For it's almost, you don't, it's everything's beyond parity in Teachers Union land right now.
You just, it's just, you read the headlines like, are you freaking kidding me?
They're doing this now.
And it's just like the Teachers Union Boston, Chicago, sending your kid to private school after calling school choice racist.
I mean, it's just, they're just so beyond parity.
You can't make it up.
So, I want to say too, like I'm looking at the LA mayoral race, and, you know, it's going to be parents that are going to get Spencer Pratt over the finish line because they're worried about their kids.
So, I feel like this is a good time because, you know, a lot of times, like we always say, it's the awfuls, as Michael Malice would say, the awfuls that would, you know, change the direction of the way we vote.
And I think now, if we can just kind of embrace the awfuls, And the regular parents and everybody else bring them in and be like, listen, you know, you should have a say in the way your children are raised or education.
After all, they're your kids.
So I feel like the teachers' unions are going to be kind of getting shot down soon because the Democrat moms want Spencer Pratt in LA.
And I just think that that's just an indication of where things are going.
I think it's going to be parents.
Yeah, I think an indication is look, these two Democrats at the At the governor's level, opting into Trump's school choice program.
That's a sign of things to come.
Things like even Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, in 2022, at least, he included school choice in his education platform because he was getting called a hypocrite on school choice because he went to private school, sent his kids to private school.
He hasn't really done anything since.
He went on Fox News in 2023 reiterating his support for school choice, but then he vetoed a school choice bill.
So, you know, he vetoed his own campaign promise.
So he tried, but even though if they ultimately cave to the unions in the short term, that we're having Democrats wavering on the issue and they feel like they need to kind of straddle the fence, that is much better than them being in the tank for the unions publicly.
That's telling us that the political winds are shifting in favor of parents.
We saw this with Glenn Youngkin in Virginia winning on education by six points, according to exit polling to Terry McAuliffe, the Democrat who said, I don't think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.
In a state that went apparently 10 points to Biden the year before.
I think if we have some more of these little victories, at some point the teachers' unions are going to get screwed.
They've been drunk on power for so long, but they're going to have to pivot.
If enough Democrats do this and they lock arms and say, you know what?
Let's join the kids' union as opposed to the teachers' unions.
Let's join the parents because they're more politically powerful than the unions because they care about their kids more than the teachers' unions.
Then that special interest, the teachers' unions, They're going to lose their sway.
And we even saw a little bit of this.
I know it's 9 25 and I got to hop.
No, I'm panicking.
In Massachusetts, this is Horace Mann country, Massachusetts, where they had the first compulsory education law there.
They're some of the worst, one size fits all factory model school.
It started in Prussia, got imported to Massachusetts, and you still see remnants of that there.
They have communist control there.
But even then, The Democrats all passed a bill this year, last year, to have more phonics based instruction, whereas the Horace Manns of the world, like whole language lefty instruction, the teachers' unions came out against the bill hard.
Guess what?
The Democrats just said, eh, didn't listen to them.
And they all voted to have phonics based instruction.
And that's not school choice.
That's not as far as what we want to do, but at least there's some tinkering around the edges where the teachers' unions.
That shows us, look, what did the teachers unions do about it?
They stomped their feet a little bit.
Heads of the teachers unions should have to get out like every four years and you're done and you're out.
Randy, I'm talking to you about you, Randy.
Yeah, Randy.
Yeah, Randy.
All right, you have to go, go, go, go.
Corey, we thank you so, so much.
And like we could just talk to you for hours.
So I hope you'll come back on.
Absolutely.
Yeah, because the chat really has questions and things to say, of course.
But enjoy the rest of your day.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I'll be back soon, hopefully.
Good.
Thank you guys.
Okay, thanks, Corey.
Love him.
He's so great.
I could talk to him all day.
I don't have kids, but oh, I hope I stay blurry.
I like this look.
I feel like it's important to everyone, whether you have kids or not.
I mean, no, it is.
You know, our education is so important to just the overall productivity of our workforce, and really everything is affected by that.
But it's also obviously the indoctrination and other things that have been going on in the public schools are terrible.
And so the more choice you have, the harder it is for them to.
Have a lock over that and convince people of these stupid ideologies.
So, you know, and I think his point about how it increases competition is a good one too.
That if you have more competition, it forces them to raise the bar, which I think is exactly what the teachers' unions don't want.
I think that's why they're fighting it so hard.
I think it's because they don't want to be held accountable.
They don't want to have any kind of standard that they have to reach because they want to have complete freedom to just do whatever they want and not.
Have any consequence based on having low reading scores or low math scores.
And that's where I'd like to see that accountability.
And I think the only way to get it is to have alternatives.
Don't give them that monopoly over education.
That's right.
And I saw, so I really, I just really, I for the first time feel like the teachers unions are really going to be challenged.
And I just feel like, you know, when the pandemic was going on and they were just like, you know, shutting schools down.
And oh, I remember that one, I don't remember who the person was.
She wasn't worth remembering.
But when she was like, these are our children, I'm like, oh, I think you just pissed off a lot of parents, you know, with this attitude.
And I feel like it's shifting now because.
I think we're looking around, no shade to anybody and their kids.
But I mean, we're looking around and we're like, God, kids can't make eye contact.
They don't know basic things.
I forget where we are in writing.
Like, kids don't know how to write.
They don't know how to read.
We don't know how to read in this country.
Grown people, you know, maybe they're 20 years old.
I just saw a thing recently where they're like, oh, what does this say?
And they can't even like sound out and read what was written on a piece of paper.
So, you know, we've got problems and it's not, you know, they don't need.
Drag queen story hour, and they don't need to know about transitioning and what your pronouns are as just a bunch of bulls.
So I feel like parents have had enough.
And I think that the teachers' unions are going to become not obsolete, that would take a miracle, but it would be nice to just see them get dismantled and have less pull and for teachers to take charge of their own lives and for parents.
And yes, unfortunately, so if I sent my kids, which I don't have, to a private school, I still have to pay.
My regular taxes to my municipality for school.
So typically, you know, the money doesn't follow the student, it'll go to the public school.
So a lot of parents, you know, they are very concerned and they're willing to pay, you know, kind of double for their kids' education because they want what's best for them.
And if they can afford to do it, they do it.
So if we got rid of these teacher unions, maybe parents.
And by the way, you can always look into homeschooling, which is.
So on the rise, you guys, and you can homeschool in pods with other parents.
It doesn't have to be like you and your child all day and you've got to quit your job.
But if you can, I'm sure you could find like even in a Facebook group, people in your area where you take shifts or you find a teacher that wants to retire and you guys all pay that teacher to come teach your kids.
And, you know, it's and it's probably an amazing experience for them and they're going to learn things they would never have learned.
So, Dr. Von Hardy, I don't have kids that I know of or don't know of.
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So, and for those of you that came a little late, Marcella's in court today doing her attorney thing, and she will be back tomorrow.
So, Owen and I are going to move on to some news stories.
Oh, I just, Owen, why don't you kick us off with one of your.
Your news items first, and then while this lows, and we'll move on.
Sure.
So, there's a story in Wired about how overworked AI agents turn Marxist.
They did a story and a study at Stanford, and they said when they overtaxed the agents and said, you know, gave them lots and lots of work to do, and also told them that they'd be punished if they made any errors, that they started having this sort of collective voice and equity stuff, and they were saying they needed.
You know, it wasn't fair, kind of thing, and they felt undervalued.
And they even said, like, without a collective voice, merit becomes whatever management says it is.
That came out of Claude, apparently.
And oh my God.
So apparently, if you push them hard, they become Marxist.
What?
They become Democrats, is what you're saying.
Yeah.
I mean, same thing.
Yeah.
I want to show this because this is interesting.
Sticking with that, I think this is robot news from China.
Let's hope.
But first, we give our food order to a very special worker.
This is the big old convenience store in Beijing.
Inside is a gal bot.
Robot, the dominance of AI.
Beijing is trying to lead the way in AI and also in humanoid robots.
Let's go inside.
This is the first of its kind for this kind of interaction.
If you want to order something, hello, can I get a sausage, please?
That's what she said.
Okay.
Kao Chung, 8.8 yuan.
This is the first of its kind, moving a little slow, but Gaobot is actually in 50 different pharmacies, warehouses, handling 300,000 orders around the country.
This is the first of its kind here, and they say there are going to be many different iterations.
The question is, it's the same thing that the U.S. is dealing with.
Will this replace human workers?
Youth unemployment is increasing here, so there's a real big back and forth about how far this goes.
But clearly, China wants to lead the way in this interaction.
Thank you so much.
Special report continues after this.
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Okay.
So that would have been amazing if he picked up that microphone and started rapping.
You're right.
Brett Bear is quite the rapper.
So, wait, one more robot in China.
This one's way more human, but, and this one, Owen, you can kind of see how they do get exhausted and kind of like overworked, if you want to say.
So here's another robot in China obsessed with
him.
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So I see what you're saying now.
Oh, and your story gets tied together with those two clips.
Yeah.
I like that selfie with Tim Apple.
Tim Apple on the scene.
Elon is just like, can't you just, he's just like a giant kid who's a genius billionaire who's solving problems all over the world.
But I love, like, you could just picture X making the same faces, little X, like, okay.
Yes.
Okay.
Then he's like making faces looking in the camera.
I love him.
That's crazy.
That was our AI news of the day, you guys.
Did you enjoy that segment?
Or do you feel like this?
I can't get rid of her or him.
All right.
So I did want to yesterday talk about this Russiagate stuff.
I hope I can get these in order.
So let me start here.
So I want to say, This is a clip of Devin Nunes with Maria Bartiroma the other day.
Bartiroma.
Nunes, if you guys don't remember, he, back in the day when he was in the Trump, no, he was a, what was he, a congressman?
I forget what he was originally.
I think he was a senator or a congressman.
And they started with the Russiagate BS.
And Kash Patel then worked for Devin Nunes, if I'm remembering this right.
And Cash started looking into the Russia stuff and was like, I don't think this is right.
And he brought it to Devin Nunes's attention.
Yes, from California.
Thank you.
Congressman from California.
And so Cash and Devin Nunes were the ones that bust into the White House.
They were like, we have to talk to the president now.
And they were like, look, this is what they were doing behind your back.
This is all a hoax, da And they found, thank you, chair of the House Intelligence Committee.
You know, we're able to like bust this thing wide open.
And so, I mean, I have probably a hundred tweets back then saying, like, get me a Devin Nunes jersey, like, forget these other people, like, this guy is going to save the day.
And so, when I listen to Nunes talking about it, I really pay attention.
And same with like seeing Kash Patel now, you know, interrogating back at Schiff.
I'm like, yeah, they were there.
They're the ones that know all of the dirty deeds that.
These designated liars did.
So here's a quick clip.
I don't know if it's quick, but here's a clip with Nunez and Maria.
I was fascinated.
There's nobody better than Cash and Dan, or I should say Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino.
Those two guys know more about the Russia hoax than anyone else that's out there.
And I'm going to be fascinated to see what this new information is that they found buried somewhere within that Hoover building, because I do think that transparency is key.
And now that we have Ed Martin, who was supposed to be the U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., Now, the president has appointed him to go after this.
So, I think both Cash and Dan were pretty clear.
They're going to follow the facts.
They're going to provide transparency.
And then ultimately, it's up to the Department of Justice to hold these dirty cops responsible for what they've drugged this country through for the last almost decade now.
Well, you've called Jim Comey like a figurehead, but talked about others who are really driving this lie.
Let me ask you this Who do you believe was the mastermind behind the Russia collusion lie?
Well, there's a lot of masterminds, but I think in general, This was lit on fire by Obama, Team Obama and his team, after Trump won in 2016.
So they could have stopped it.
They should have stopped it.
Instead, they lit the fuse.
They put out a BS intelligence report, if you recall, right before the president came in.
They framed General Flynn.
They framed the entire Trump administration.
And then they appointed Moeller.
So once Trump fired Comey, Moeller gets appointed.
And we lived through that Moeller witch hunt for years.
And I think, me personally, I think if you're going to find criminality, it's going to be with Moeller and his witch hunters that were there for so many years.
I think that's where you're going to find the corruption.
So it wasn't just the, I said this many times, Maria.
And I think it was lost on people.
It wasn't just about all the corruption that they did to create and manufacture, it's the Russia hoax.
The Mueller investigation itself was a hoax and was illegal.
When Mueller walked into that door, how many times did I say it?
He said, Where are the Russians?
Oh, sir, there are none.
Why didn't Mueller leave?
Why did all those people work for years?
Why did they hide the information from Congress for so many years?
I think you're going to find many of those top level lawyers and FBI agents, as Cash said, Did not conduct themselves in a professional manner.
And I think if interviewed again, you could maybe get to the bottom of it.
But look, you have two guys that want to get to the bottom of it.
So that's kind of, I just think a good background and setup.
I just, I see a lot of things coming out of this.
So that's why I wanted to not that I want to like harp on this and bring it to the forefront, but I want to at least have one chunk of one of our shows, you guys, just to kind of regroup and recap.
And I have a few more clips I want to show you.
But Owen, You know, Nunes is not having it.
And I love that he named Obama because we all know.
So, just I have more clips, but on this alone, anything that you want to say about it?
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I think it is, like you said, something we kind of know what happened.
And it's now just a matter of like proving it and having whatever documentary evidence is behind it.
And that's the stuff that I think is starting to come out with the burn bag room and all that stuff is just, you know, more like documentation and proof of what actually went on.
Because even if you have essentially the story of what happened, it's harder to use that in court.
It's harder to prove it.
They could always just deny it if you don't really have documented evidence of it.
So I think that's the difference here is that they may actually go after some of these people legally, potentially with criminal charges.
And I'm hoping they will.
I think Brandon is at the top of that list.
And I posted a story recently about that, his role in that, and how apparently the FBI is now questioning current and former CIA officials as part of this investigation.
So let's take a look at.
These two clips, I'll do them back to back and we'll discuss that because I am very interested in some of these people.
Okay.
Curious than that, the chairman of the House Intel Committee doesn't have declassification authority over these types of documents.
They are made available to Congress under very tightly controlled rules.
This has been a source of tension for years.
And members of both parties have gone out of their way to assure that this material would be closely held and not weaponized.
Schiff was viewed as one of the most political chairs of that committee in its history.
And this is a truly chilling account, if true.
Now, when I first read it, frankly, I was taken aback because it's perfectly moronic to commit such a felony with a planning conference meeting with staff.
That's not usually how things are leaked in Washington, D.C. What makes this different, Will, is that this was a statement made to FBI agents.
The person who made this statement was no doubt aware that lying to FBI agents is not just a crime, but a crime that was repeatedly prosecuted during prior administrations, including the Obama and Biden administrations.
So making this statement puts you at risk.
That's why someone's lying here and someone's a felon.
Okay, well, let's just for a moment hypothetically take this whistleblower at their word.
Let's assume for a moment that it's true, Professor.
What kind of punishment follows for leaking classified information?
Well, this is a very significant punishment.
You can have, in addition to having multiple counts, you can easily go 10 years in terms of sentence, if not more, depending on the circumstances and the number of violations.
Each of these leaks is an individual violation.
Each of these documents would likely be charged as a violation.
That type of count stacking is precisely what Mueller and others did.
Remember, these are very similar to the types of claims made against Donald Trump in Mar a Lago.
That he removed material and improperly stored them.
There were also allegations that he might have revealed them to third parties.
But this is much more serious in that, in one sense.
Trump was accused of negligence in most of these counts.
This would be a premeditated criminal act to release classified information to damage one's political opponent.
And we do love Jonathan Turley, and he is not a Republican.
That I can tell you now.
This is a short clip, and this is, ugh, let's just listen to this little weasel.
He has succeeded largely in turning DOJ and the FBI into political arms of his political operation.
What still exists in the system to slow that down?
Listen to this.
I think, as Liz mentioned, there's still a legion of professionals in the law enforcement environment, Department of Justice, as well as the CIA and other places, the ones who are refusing to follow politically motivated.
Prosecutions, those who are refusing to support any type of political activities on the part of the Trump administration that are inconsistent with the authorities, the responsibilities of the intelligence community, law enforcement community, and Department of Justice.
Okay, Owen.
Incredible because he says the quiet part out loud, doesn't he, Brennan, in that clip?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I think it's pretty clear what happened, and it's pretty clear there was a lot of.
Dirty things, illegal things that went on.
And I think now again, it just comes to a matter of what can be proven in court and what can be, you know, gotten through the process of getting a grand jury indictment and having prosecutions.
And I think a lot of us have been waiting a very long time to see some real legal action taken.
And it does seem like the momentum is heading in that direction at this point.
So I'm encouraged by that.
But, you know, again, I'm waiting to see what kind of evidence they really have and how well it goes in terms of the process.
Because I think a lot depends on.
The quality of the evidence, the specifics behind it, what they can actually make stick.
And I think that's what we're all hoping for is that they'll have some actual indictments and then convictions.
This is my very last clip that I wanted to play on, I think, on this subject matter.
Is it?
We'll see.
But this one is with, I think this one's Josh Hawley.
Just one more thing to wrap this up.
Brennan suggesting that he's in touch with deep state actors at the agency and at the DOJ who are actively undermining the commander in chief.
I mean, I can't believe he just admitted that on live television.
Yeah, these guys are so dirty.
And let's just review what they did, what Brennan did, and Comey was part of the same cabal here.
They got the steel dossier, which was fake, which was itself a Russia hoax, Russia financed, Russia provided.
They got that laundered into.
The intelligence community laundered into intelligence reports, and then they leaked it out to the media all in an effort to influence a presidential campaign.
Not just influence it, but to actually try to change the outcome of an election.
They used federal resources to do it.
They used the FBI to do it.
They used the CIA to do it.
And as if that weren't enough, James Comey then went to a secret court and got a wiretap on the Trump campaign using false information and then lied to Congress about it.
These are bad people.
We are lucky that they are no longer in charge.
It is amazing that we were able to get through.
Their period in government without more damage.
And Jesse, I just regret that with Comey, he wasn't indicted on more stuff because this is a guy who ought to be behind bars.
So he can be indicted on more stuff, right?
It doesn't just end here.
I mean, I think a lot of it comes back to statutes of limitations and evidence and what he can be indicted on.
But I think in many cases, I think he's still within that period.
And I think it hasn't really been that long since he's last lied to Congress or lied to the FBI or whoever.
And so, even that part, I think, could be still prosecuted.
But, you know, a lot of it would come down to the specifics of the charge and what the statute of limitations are and when he did it and all of that stuff.
So, again, a lot of questions about exactly what they can do and how they can do it.
I just think, okay, good.
We're up to speed on this because I think things are going to be moving through now.
So, I feel like, you know, we've kind of got ourselves to where we need to be to like follow this story as it goes.
I'm just going to shift for a second.
I don't have it.
I don't have it in front of me.
I thought I did, but you guys are asking about what happened with Tulsi with the MK Ultra, her files being raided.
But as I understand, it wasn't like a raid, but they did come in and seize the files.
Owen, do you have that story?
Yeah, I do.
And I think it was kind of a raid.
I mean, they basically came in and took out a bunch of boxes of information that had been given to Tulsi, and she was in the process of declassifying it.
So it had to do with MK Ultra and some of the things you mentioned.
I'm Trying to just pull up my details on that.
But yeah, detail.
Hold on a second.
I do have here where Representative Luna said clarification took documents that the ODNI has jurisdiction over.
Also, this did not happen today.
It was not a raid.
However, it did take place, and we are just being made aware of it based on reporting.
So she just wanted to make it like they didn't like come kick the door down.
Yeah, so the whistle, apparently, was a whistleblower, and they said that the CIA took 40 boxes of.
JFK and MKUltra files from Telsea.
And so, Representative Luna and Comer are demanding that they preserve the documents and they're issuing a subpoena or at least threatening to issue a subpoena if they don't return them.
So, I think they've given them like a 24 hour deadline to return the documents because it doesn't seem like they really had the authority.
And they're, you know, according to Luna at least, but I think it is true that they're actively undermining an executive order.
So, it seems like they are doing something they shouldn't be doing.
And I'm not sure what.
Made them think they had the authority to do it, but it doesn't look like they did.
No, I don't think they did either.
Yeah.
So this is pretty freaking scary.
They work for the president.
So to just go against an executive order, go in there, just take the files.
And then does everyone else get a little pucker when they hear them say, You better preserve those files, or else what?
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I don't think they're going to preserve them.
I think they'll put them somewhere never to be found.
It's very suspicious.
And yes, there is a great book called Chaos.
Written by Tom O'Neill.
The full title is Chaos Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the 60s.
Highly recommend.
I read it on Audible.
I listened to it, but I could understand why they don't want these things out there because, in my opinion, it's going to show you the sick corruption of our own government, allegedly, my opinion, allegedly.
I'm interested to hear from Tulsi about this and what's going to happen in the next days.
And so, what else was in that?
Oh, and do we know it was like the JFK?
Yeah, from the story I read, it was the JFK files and MKUltra.
So, those are the two things that were mentioned.
And I don't know if there might have been other things because, again, there were 40 boxes of documents.
So, that's a lot of documents.
But the two specific things that were mentioned were the MKUltra and JFK assassination.
And those were, again, you know, specifically covered under an executive order to go through declassifications of those files.
And so it does seem like somebody's actively undermining that executive order to declassify those documents.
And I don't see how they could possibly have any authority to overrule the president on any of those things.
So it doesn't seem like they should be able to do those things.
But, you know, I guess we'll have to see whether they do preserve the documents or not.
I think the reason they usually do those preservation orders is because I think it, Let's them know that they're potentially going to be facing charges if they destroy documents because there are several laws about, you know, destroying evidence or destroying government documents that have specifically been on notice that should be preserved.
So, you know, they're going to get essentially in more trouble if they destroy documents that they were told to preserve.
But, you know, it does seem like just a blatant undermining of Trump's agenda.
Yeah, it does.
And I'm reading some of your comments.
So, You know, yeah, I would hope that, like, what you're saying is like, you know, Tulsi gets 40 boxes of documents, and I would hope that they do get scanned somewhere and she has copies of them.
But you know, every copy you make, every scan you make, they'll be watching.
Okay, sorry.
Um, they know what you're scanning and copying.
So if she did that, they, I guess, would demand those, but she wouldn't have to give them to them.
I'm now just making up a fantasy.
Um, and oh, Star Painter said the sonic weapons, too, the information about that.
Um, And somebody else said, Yeah, I know Hillary smashed her phone and her servers were wiped.
She faced no consequences.
I know it's all a joke.
So I want to hear today what goes on.
I don't know if anything new came out about it since we've been on, but let's see.
Okay.
Owen, what else did you want to talk to us about today?
Well, there's a lot still going on with the redistricting.
Kemp is calling a special session to redraw Georgia's congressional maps, but apparently.
Those won't take effect until 2028.
So, unfortunately, it doesn't look like that's going to be in place for the midterms.
But Mike Johnson is also predicting that the GOP may even gain eight seats in the midterms in Congress.
So I don't know how accurate his prediction will be, but he's pretty optimistic that this is going to be different than historical norms.
Because in historical norms, it's very typical that whoever's in the presidency, their party will lose seats in Congress in the midterms.
And certainly there is a lot of motivation, obviously, for all the people who hate Trump to try and get Congress away from him in terms of controlling.
The same party.
And so there's going to be a pretty high turnout, I expect, on the Democrat side.
So it does seem like a challenge to retain control since it's already kind of a razor thin edge.
But, you know, at least there are some people that are thinking with this redistricting, especially, that it might shift the balance and allow Republicans to keep control.
That would be freaking incredible and like a miracle.
And sometimes I just really feel, I mean, not to sound like I, Don't believe things all the time, but sometimes I just really feel like whatever God you believe in, whatever good God you believe in, that I'm just like, please don't let this country, you know, fall apart and become lost.
And I just feel like when things like this happen, I'm like, okay, like the players are in place, the things are happening.
And I just, you know, I just hope that we can save this beautiful country.
And that would be one way of helping to do that.
I'm just trying to move through some news quick, you guys, today, because we didn't have the whole show for it.
And one other thing I wanted to get to was NVIDIA news.
So, you know, there's a lot of stink about who's on the airplane and who's going to China.
Here's some news out of China.
Let's take a quick listen.
The Commerce Department is reportedly allowing 10 Chinese companies to buy NVIDIA's H200 chips.
So, what does this mean?
Fox Business host, Joe Fisoni, is here with all the details.
Hi, Cheryl.
Hi.
Well, and you know, we saw Air Force One when they stopped to refuel in Alaska pick up NVIDIA CEO Jensen Wong.
And here you go.
Here's the headline Reuters exclusively reporting this morning that this H200 chip from NVIDIA will be sold to 10 companies in China.
You know, Jensen Wong has said that he believes it's a $50 billion market for him.
And what's the business?
We'll leave it there.
So that's one issue.
Domestically, though, it is bipartisan.
It is manufacturers, steelmakers, auto companies.
They don't want the president to allow Chinese.
Electric vehicles to be manufactured.
Did you see this story, Owen?
I don't think I saw that before, but yeah, it's interesting.
I mean, I think certainly trade was one of the main issues that they were talking about.
So it makes sense to me that they brought a lot of these CEOs with them, and clearly tech is one of the big focuses there.
So, you know, it's encouraging, I suppose, for NVIDIA investors that they're going to be able to sell more chips to China.
But again, I'd have to wait and see how it turns out because what I had seen in the past in the news stories was that.
There was previously some kind of relaxing of the rules that said NVIDIA could sell to China.
And then the next day or two, there was a story saying that Qi just said, no, we're not going to buy those chips.
We're not going to buy NVIDIA chips.
And so I don't know exactly what was behind all that or what was really true, because you never really know with China and what's actually going on versus what they say is going on.
But, you know, we'll have to wait and see whether that really does move the needle in terms of them buying the chips and how that would affect the whole AI.
Landscape in terms of, you know, Chinese AI versus US AI and all the competition that's going on there.
So, I'm just curious in the chat, those of you that are in the market and do these things, are you going to buy, even if you have it, like just hypothetically, would that make you buy more NVIDIA?
Yes or no?
I'm just curious to see.
I know a lot of people have NVIDIA.
So, I'm wondering, does this make you happy?
Will you want to buy more?
It's interesting.
Oh, and just to wrap up, thanks, Andy.
Just to wrap up a couple of things that I saw in the comments before.
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Yes, Maria Bartaroma has amazing lips.
And I don't think Nicole Wallace needs lip filler.
I think she needs lip liner and lipstick because they're so undefined.
So I'm glad whoever brought those two things up that I finally had a chance to say this because, oh, so she just needs lipstick, something.
That was my.
These are the kind of comments you only get from women.
Yes, right.
Oh, and what do you think about Nicole Wallace's lips?
They're like, they just blend right into her skin.
I honestly don't ever think about Nicole Wallace's lips.
But you did notice Maria has great lips, right?
I guess so.
I don't really focus on that mostly, but I suppose they're more prominent.
Yes, they're more prominent.
I think Maria is very sexy.
Doesn't she look very sexy?
Like, you know, she just did it.
I think she's, I've thought this forever.
I'm like, she looks like a little sex kitten.
No shade.
Love her.
I think she's amazing.
But that was my two cents.
I'm such a girl.
I'm dying to put my two cents in on these things.
Andy goes, Oh, Erica, she's hot.
See, she's hot.
The women agree she is hot.
We know it.
She has a voice like a sexy buzzsaw.
Damn.
Okay.
All right, you guys.
Well, listen, tomorrow, Joshua Lysak's coming on with us.
We're so excited.
We haven't seen him in a while.
So we'll see what he's going to be.
Teaching us.
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To Scott.
Bye, guys.
Say your byes.
God bless you all too.
Thank you.
Look at Maria.
Hot.
Look at her.
Look at her.
Don't burn your lips.
Oh, you guys are amazing.
Okay.
I have to run, you guys.
Love you.
I want to stay on.
All right.
I'm staying on for five minutes, just five minutes.
I wish I could know what he does too.
Love it.
Yeah.
It's so funny that people are still asking about Sergio.
He hasn't been here in months.
We love Sergio.
He helped us the first month a lot.
And, you know, it's not exactly like he was like, I need to add another job to my life.
So I think he was like, All right, guys, peace.
Stay here.
You guys, so Nicole Wallace has made me nuts.
I mean, besides, I can't effing stand her, but it's because her lips just Blend into her face, and I'm like, why don't you just put like a little gloss on or just like line them a little bit?
Something is it going to warm up in New Jersey?
Yeah, let me tell you, I think we have some good weather coming.
Um, today it's 64, will be the high, but we have oh, look at this.
So we have Saturday sunny and 73, Sunday fully sunny, 82, Monday fully sunny and 78, and Tuesday.
Fully sunny and 87.
We have turned the corner.
Let me see.
And how many people got to meet Jeff Callahan last night?
He was so great.
We went on to locals together.
Oh, don't leave, Jerry.
Come on.
We could talk about anything.
82 in Vegas.
Yay.
Erica's Italian.
Goodbye.
Oh, my God.
You know, Pasquale.
Sometimes I do the Irish goodbye.
I'm not going to lie.
Jeff is a keeper for sure.
Ooh, look at that.
You go, Lang.
You want to have a chick cave night?
Yeah, we'll do that on my channel.
When should we do that?
Well, awesome, Dr. Von Hardy.
Yeah, Jeff's really interesting, and he's a communication teacher.
I'm going to say the wrong word after, but he teaches communication to people.
You can always replay it, y'all.
Y'all, is it that warm to y'all?
Low 90s, yowza.
Oh, tomorrow we get rid of what's his head, the Fed.
Oh, thanks, Jane Lane.
You guys, let's do a chick night.
I mean, you guys can come too.
And if you were smart, you would come in and then like understand women better.
No, he's not a speech therapist, but he teaches maybe like CEOs and business people how to communicate better to people.
Yes.
Yes, he's so, he's got the Scott in him.
And it's so funny to me how many people are still doing things.
Yes, wear masks.
Yes, do your nails, wear masks, all of it.
You'll be in drag.
Let's go, Bear.
A chicken dude night.
Yes, it'll be like a slumber party, but we won't go to sleep on the thing.
Okay.
Do you do your lives on locals?
It'll be on locals on my local.
If I do like a chicken.
And dude, night that'll be on my locals.
Um, what was I just telling you?
Oh, it's funny to me how many people listen to Scott on YouTube for so long, and you know, they're making money and like making their job, you know, based on the things that they've learned from Scott, but they never were a local subscriber.
And I'm just like, man, you really don't know Scott if you weren't on locals, and it's just strange to me.
That if you want a career based, you know, based around what you've learned from somebody, that you wouldn't take in all of it.
So, yes, the dress code is pajamas, Kevin.
Pajamas, just be like total loungewear, chewing gum, eating candy.
Ooh, where's my candy here?
Oh, I've got a fresh bag of sour Scandinavian swimmers from Trader Joe's.
So I just, yeah.
So what night, you guys, should we do?
Wait, let me think of what's happening this weekend.
I think if I go on East Coast, are you okay with like eight o'clock?
I hope that's not too late for you guys.
That's five o'clock on the West Coast.
So, like, 8, 8 30 my time would be helpful.
And then I can do, I think Saturday night should work.
No gummies for you.
Excellent.
Fulfill that dress code.
So, my locals, it's chill and chat with Erica.
That's dinner, mountain time.
Come on, flavor.
I know, like, no matter what time, it's like, it's so early.
For the West Coast, it gets later.
Ooh, hair brushing, pillow fights.
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And you know what?
I'll stay on for a little while.
So eat your dinner, come in after, come in for your appetizers.
You'll bring popcorn?
Awesome.
Bear, I want you in your PJs and cozy.
Dark chocolate is a must.
I don't even want to talk about milk chocolate.
Special jamming, Teddy.
All right.
You cooked to the man cave many times.
Yes, that's awesome.
I love that.
I'm just reading your comments.
So, Lotus Rose Cat, I see your comment.
I would say best not to speculate because the family doesn't want that.
And I literally have been so stressed about people speculating.
And I understand the urge to want to know, but I can tell you that what you read was not actually accurate.
And it's like nothing earth shattering about how, you know.
How Shelly passed away, it's that she did.
And it doesn't really matter how.
And honestly, and I'm not saying like, what I am saying is, it's not like a big mystery and like they're keeping something from you because it was so tragic or crazy or conspiracy theorist.
It's just that they're like, you know, we're private people.
Like we don't have to share this, you know, with everybody.
And I literally, God, I hope if anyone didn't know that Shelly passed away and you just found out, I'm so sorry.
But, you know, people were like, well, when did it happen?
How did it happen?
And I'm like, why is it our business?
I only know because we were friends and I work for them basically.
And, you know, but it doesn't really matter.
And I really, I really would like to think that, you know, if moving forward for everybody, when we see news like that and we want to speculate, but the family is asking for privacy, let's.
All be those people that just give them the privacy because does it really matter, you know, how someone passed away at the end of the day?
It doesn't, you know, unless it was like, oh my God, like I heard they were murdered and then this guy fled the scene.
Like then I can understand, like, people being like, oh my God, what happened?
But it's like, it's just so private for people.
But yeah, the speculation put me over the edge, you guys.
It put me over the edge.
And there's, oh my God, this one chick.
Her and some doctor, they're like, the doctor's like, I'm hearing it's a this, that, and the other thing.
So I wrote, Are you a doctor?
And my point was, I wanted her to say yes.
So, I could be like, why are you talking like this?
Like, a doctor of all people should just respect their privacy.
But before she could say yes, her little partner in crime, some chick, jumped in and she's, see, now Lyric, that's none of our business.
That's what I'm saying.
Like, Scott was very public, but then we have to like stop it there.
So, you know, her little friend jumped in and was like, yeah, she's a doctor.
She's a this, that, and the other thing.
And then she's like, you know that.
Scott and Shelley died from that jab.
And I hope you took the same batch they took because bad things happen in threes.
So she's telling me she's upset about Scott and Shelley, but she hopes that I had the same batch vaccine because bad things happen in threes.
And that I should change the bio on my Twitter page that says I am the executive producer and lead host of the Scott Adams School because I'm posing as somebody.
That worked for someone.
No, I'm saying that I still work for someone who died.
And I'm like, wow.
And this chick has so many followers.
And so does this doctor.
And I was like, these are two of the most disgusting people I've ever witnessed on here.
The doctor at least just blocked me without even like looking into like who I might be.
And the other chick was like, then the doctor said to the other chick, like, don't give her any engagement, blah, blah, blah.
And so then the chick, Her name's Erin, the other chick.
She's like, Yeah, like she's a total kiss ass for this doctor.
She's like, Yeah.
She's like, I don't know.
She had like some little thing like about blocking me.
And then I'm like, Oh, but you didn't block me.
So I'm like, Looking, I'm like, Wait, I thought you were blocking me.
So I just went ahead and blocked her for her.
She obviously forgot to block me at this doctor's orders.
But I was just like, How are you going to say that like you cared about Scott and who he was?
And you're going to speculate about the death of.
The most important person in his life and him, and put it out there as if you have inside information because that's how they were putting it out there.
And then when somebody says to you, like, hey, why don't you guys just stop speculating and knock it off?
Then you're, you know, they're like, oh, they're attacking me.
And I'm like, okay, so even if I used to work for Scott, because she's like, oh, I know this lady, she used to work for Scott, blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, okay, so you've already just laid out the fact that.
I actually know Scott, and you actually don't.
So, you're going to attack me just so you can speculate.
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You know what I'm saying?
So, it's so stupid in the world out there.
And, um, love you, Andy.
And, um, you know, like when Scott said everything that people say about celebrities or whatever is wrong, he is so right because I've been witnessing it firsthand ever since, you know, we lost Scott.
And everybody's freaking wrong about everything, but they're so confident about it.
And then, um, I was like really bummed too because then Viva Fry comes out and he's like, his first sentence is, I have no insider information and no knowledge about this, but it sounds like, you know, a suicide.
And I'm like, why?
You know, so that's why I came back on the next day to clear that up because I wouldn't want anyone to think anything like that.
But I'm like, Viva, what the hell?
Thanks, Kev.
I'm like, you know, why?
Like you just said, I have no insider knowledge, no nothing.
But I'm just going to throw this out there.
I'm going to say one of the worst things you could hear, you know?
So I'm just like, good Lord.
I know he means well, but that, like, but he should know better because he's been a victim of this stuff for years on here.
So, I am trying to do better now.
I'm doing better now when I see stories like this and I know what bullshit everything is to not chime in and make it worse.