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Sunday Night Live: US May Soon Put Boots On The Ground In Iran Before Setting Eyes On Cuba, Internet Argues Over Whether Or Not Israeli PM Netanyahu Still Alive & Deep State Targets Tucker Carlson For Interviewing Foreign Leaders - FULL SHOW - 03.15.2026

Royce White critiques the 2026 midterms, alleging Republicans are silenced on Israel due to identity politics while Democrats like Amy Klobuchar accept AIPAC funding. He claims China, not Iran, is the primary terror sponsor and warns of a "holy war" against Christianity. White dismisses media narratives on tariffs as radical materialism, refuses to apologize for naming the Jewish lobby despite electability concerns, and promotes T3 supplements before predicting US intervention in Iran and Cuba. Ultimately, he argues the establishment prioritizes globalist wars over domestic security and moral truth. [Automatically generated summary]

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Identity Politics Dominates Culture 00:12:21
royce white
Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show here on Sunday Night Live, InfoWars.
I'm your guest host, Royce White.
I'm here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Such an honor to be back with you this weekend.
If you're here in Minnesota, got a wintered blizzard here in the great state of Minnesota, winter roaring back on us as it often does in March and April.
I was on a campaign trail yesterday, Saturday afternoon, Saturday morning, all across the great state of Minnesota to different BPOUs.
I want to talk about political strategy a little bit this Sunday, just a little bit.
Some things I came across out there on the campaign trail, some things that I heard that concern me, especially as it pertains to all of the political headlines right now.
It's almost as if the Republican Party itself, even at the grassroots level, is somewhat disconnected from the broader political conversation.
So I just want to try and bring some clarity to some of those things this Sunday evening.
Again, thank you for being here with us.
And hey, I'm going to talk about the Jews today.
As controversial as that may be, I know, I know.
And I hesitate to even do it.
Why?
Because I'm afraid to?
Absolutely not.
I hesitate because I think we've all lost the plot in some respects.
I think some of these issues become a scapegoat for us to abnegate the responsibility of being patriotic citizens.
That doesn't mean any of these issues independently are important and they don't deserve us to talk about them, address them, address them maybe in an uncomfortable way.
In fact, it does just that.
It causes to address things in what would sure to be an uncomfortable way.
However, I'm concerned about the diagnosis of what the strategy is going forward.
Like, what does it all really mean?
And what are we doing next?
I'm going to talk about that a little bit.
And I'd be remiss if I didn't start off, you know, right?
The elephant of the room.
Hey, I'm black.
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Okay.
royce white
My great-grandmother was Norwegian.
My other great-grandmother was Mexican.
Two black grandfathers.
So by that standard, I'm mostly black, but got a touch of the other American fabric races in my heritage as well.
And the Latino community has been a big part of this country for a very long time.
And obviously, it doesn't get any more white than Norway.
So I think I have some authority to speak on a few things as it pertains to being black.
And here's where my concern lies.
I'm out there on the campaign trail, and identity politics is in full swing.
There's no way around it.
We've created that culture in this country.
We've created a political culture of identity, of identity politics.
That's what dominates.
And it's not just race.
It's men.
It's women.
It should be more based on age because the average age in the United States Senate for the Republicans is 64.
For the Democrats, it's 66.
I think maybe that maybe should be the number one identity politic that we try and reel in.
But Lord knows if you say that, then the boomers are going to hate you.
And that's okay because they call me the boomer whisperer.
So I just tell the boomers the way it really is.
Anyway, identity politics dominates American culture.
And there's a problem with the conservative movement right now.
And I say this in love.
I say this to try and be helpful, especially as the midterms approaches.
I mean, we have six months until the most consequential election in the history of our 250-year-old nation.
And we have completely lost the plot.
Completely.
I mean, we've lost the plot in a way where I don't necessarily see us winning.
I hope we win.
I know we can win.
I believe we can win.
I think we should win.
We deserve to win, as they say in sports.
We're the team that deserves to win.
Why?
Because we're right.
Not far right, not extreme right.
We're not fringe right.
We're not alt-right.
We're just right.
Just right about a lot of things, but here's where we've gone gravely wrong.
And for some reason, we think, I don't know, we can manipulate our way through it.
We can trick people.
We can deceive.
We can walk around it or dance around it.
I'm not quite sure what we think, but the human spirit and the human intuition longs for two things: freedom and the truth.
The human spirit longs for two things: freedom and the truth.
And so even when people are not intellectually organized enough to understand certain critical first principles and things like that, the truth still pulls at them.
Part of the weaponization of information is where people want the truth, but and they're searching for it.
They're curious.
And they run the, you know, it makes them susceptible to believing propaganda.
And that's kind of one of the things that's been a hallmark of the history of human civilization, really, but more so modern civilization.
People want the truth.
They're looking for it for the most part.
And when they don't find it, in the absence of the truth, they'll take what they can get.
Very, very biological instinct in that regard.
And I say that to say this.
We can't keep dancing around this.
We can't keep dancing around this conversation the way we're doing.
And there's some horrifying things that are coming across my timeline right now, horrifying in a number of ways.
But this Israel-Jewish conversation is completely off the rails.
Completely off the rails.
And sure, there's that part of the conversation that says everything's on the Jews.
That's ridiculous.
I mean, we should know that's ridiculous.
Everything isn't on anybody.
And anybody who says that is looking for a scapegoat for their own responsibility in the matter or their own demographics responsibility in the matter, whether it's black, white, Latino, men, women, old, young, doesn't matter.
If you say everything is somebody else, you're probably looking for an excuse.
That's what we would say in sports.
In a Jack Hughes sort of spirit, everything ain't somebody else's fault, especially when you're talking about saving a nation.
You got to be even-handed with all the criticism.
We get that part, okay?
I think rational, fair-minded people understand it's not all on the Jews, but it seems to be that you just can't say certain things.
And how long do we think we're going to be able to play that game with the American public?
We're already demoralized.
We're already misinformed.
We've already been manipulated and psyoped to the, you know, to the gift up to the gills.
What makes us think we're going to be able to save this great nation if we continue to dance around topics like this in the way that we are?
And I'll give you the prime example, and I think I have some authority to speak on it because I am a black man.
It would appear nobody in the conservative movement has a problem saying the word black anymore.
Nobody has a problem pointing out what black people do wrong and the perils of the black community or black America.
And rightfully so.
Rightfully so.
Amen.
Praise be to God that we've gotten to a place where the political correctness has faded to the point where we can now say with a full throat, there's a big problem in black America, huge problem.
The black on black crime is out of control, and it's tearing this nation at the seams, and it is, and it's used as a way to manufacture political consent to take our freedom, our liberty.
I said in a PBS interview, the black identity, the identity of the black man specifically, has been weaponized to tear the fabric of this country apart, vis-a-vis Barack Obama.
Now, we could argue whether or not he even qualifies as black, but that's for another day.
You know what I'm saying?
Because the black identity is at the center of the identity politics modus operandi.
It's the rally point for the identity politics in this country, and identity politics dominates our culture.
The identity of the black man has been used to undermine the fabric of this country.
Easy for me to say as a black man.
I have no problem with it.
I have no problem with saying, I look up and there's 40 young black men that go into a jewelry store and steal millions of dollars worth of jewelry.
Black people should be ashamed when we see that, and America should be saddened and infuriated at the same time.
We have no, the point I'm making, though, is that for the most part, in popular political conversation, Fox News, for example, or the many ancillary kind of offshoots of center-right American political commentary, have no problem pointing out black people as a demographic anymore.
And I think that's great.
You'll hear them say things like, you know, slavery was 250 years ago, or Jim Crow was all the way back in the 60s.
And when are you going to get over it?
And, you know, that was a long time ago.
I kind of laugh to myself now when I'm called an anti-Semite and go, well, wasn't the Holocaust quite a bit ago?
Or, I don't know, the exodus from Egypt?
The Jewish history seems to be quite a bit away from the current day situation as well.
Anybody understand what I'm saying?
And I'm not saying that in favor of bringing back the oppression Olympics for black people.
I think we're on the right track.
Slowly but surely, black people all across this country are going, you know what, we understand slavery happened.
We understand Jim Crow and segregation and all of those things were dark marks on our nation's history, not dark enough to abandon our country for wholesale, not dark enough to give away our American citizenship for global citizenship, not dark enough for us to hate this country, fundamentally, inherently hate our own country.
We still have or need nationhood and national pride and honor.
We still love our flag, which is why you see one there just a few inches from me.
We understand the history, but we're not going to let the history cause us to self-destruct and implode our own country.
I'm not bringing it up to bring back the oppression Olympics for the black race or the black identity.
I bring it up to point out, however, if the public-facing campaign for our political platform as a party, as a movement, is going to be slavery was too long ago for us to keep talking about it.
The same would be true of the Holocaust.
The same would be true of the Jewish identity as well.
But we can't say that.
And people see it.
I mean, that's the bigger issue.
Like, again, I was on the campaign trail this weekend and it just dawned on me as I'm sitting because I don't do stump speeches.
You see here, I don't have any notes.
The real hitters, we don't need notes.
We just say it.
We just talk.
We just talk to you.
We say it like it is.
You don't need a script when you're telling the truth.
You just say it like it is.
Same thing I do on the campaign trail.
I've never once written a speech on the campaign trail in four years.
Congressional District Backstory Revealed 00:03:49
royce white
I'm standing there on stage at a local community center right there in Edina, Minnesota, a stone's throw from where I went to kindergarten.
And now my mother worked at a spa in Edina on 50th in France.
She's a cosmetologist, eyebrows and makeup and facials and waxing and that kind of thing.
And so me, being a St. Paul kid, I happened to go to kindergarten up the street from her work in Edina, cross-the-town kind of kid.
I'm a real Twin Cities metropolitan area type of guy.
Grew up all over the city for various reasons.
One, single mother.
And, you know, you spend a lot of time with your aunts and uncles and grandparents and so on and so forth because mom has to work.
I count it as a blessing.
I've seen a number of different types of communities and types of people, and I understand Minnesota and the Twin Cities intimately.
So I'm sitting there at this Edina Community Center going to speak to the Minneapolis Republicans.
And there's some great Republicans down in Minneapolis, despite what you see on television or read on the news.
And it just hit me.
And I'll tell you the story, just so that you all understand the context, because we got time this Sunday evening.
Great thing about me hosting in this show is that we got time.
I said, we got about 10 minutes until the next break.
So I'll share a little bit of this context, this backstory with you.
When I ran for Congress in CD2, I'm sorry, CD5, my apologies.
When I ran for Congress in CD5 back in 2022, I was trying to unseat Ilhan Omar, and I ran into a buzzsaw in the Minnesota Republican Party.
There was a game being played inside Minnesota Republican politics that no new candidate could be aware of.
You'd have to have come into contact with it or have some previous knowledge from some other line of work, maybe consulting or legal work or whatever the case may be.
They're inside politics like you see down there in Texas.
Same way here in Minnesota.
So I'm running for Congress and we have our congressional district convention where the delegates of the Minnesota Republican Party for Congressional District 5 are going to endorse a congressional candidate, me being one of them.
And a woman by the name of Cicely Davis was one of the other candidates.
And she got up and gave a speech, and it was okay.
I mean, to me, it was surface deep.
And I think even she look back on it now and say, I was being used a little bit.
And her and I have talked since then, and I think she's changed a lot in terms of understanding the lay of the land here when it comes to the politics, especially behind the scenes.
But anyway, a man got up and endorsed her, who had been the previous chair of Congressional District 5.
His name was Mark Miller.
Mark Miller, very prominent in the Minnesota Republican Jewish community.
We later find out that Mark Miller, and his endorsement carried a lot of weight because he had been the former chair in that congressional district.
So people know him and they trust him and they like him and he's considered an old, sort of, you know, wiser voice, seasoned in the political process and the political happenings.
And, you know, I would later find out that Mark had been going around saying that I was anti-Semitic, that I was an anti-Semite, because I had any questions whatsoever about Israel or our relationship with Israel or the use of the Jewish identity.
Unelectable Issues Transcend Strategy 00:06:23
royce white
It's funny.
I tell you that entire backstory to bring it to this past Saturday, I'm right there in CD5, and they were welcoming to me.
They weren't rude or anything like that.
And I actually got a standing ovation after I spoke from about six or seven people.
And Mark Miller sitting in the front row there at the convention and he's holding the time cards.
I walk in and I say, how much time do I got?
And they go, how much time do I have?
They go, you got five minutes.
I go, great.
Who's got the time?
So I can see.
And it's Mark Miller sitting in the front row.
And I say, oh, Mark Miller, how you doing?
He goes, oh, good to see you.
I remember you.
You remember me too, don't you?
I go, I sure do.
And I go right into the political strategy, see, because this is the bait and switch that's been played on us.
And I want to bring our attention back to that this evening.
There are the cultural issues and there's right and wrong, but then you get this set of people who say, well, some issues transcend the right and wrong.
Some issues transcend the morality and the ethics.
Some issues transcend what's true and false.
And then there's the political strategy.
They're the political implications of a given issue and how we have to talk about it in order to be electable.
Oh, and when you hear that word electable, you should fear it like the black plague.
We have to be electable.
Some issues make us unelectable.
We just can't win on some issues.
Like in Minnesota now, there's a referendum in the Republican Party about life, pro-life and pro-choice.
We're going to waiver because, you know, how are we ever going to win?
How are we ever going to win an election if we're pro-life?
It just doesn't work.
Too many women voting, I guess, is what they're really saying.
We can't change the hearts and minds of young women.
That's too tall of a task.
We can't change the hearts and minds of American citizens or Minnesota residents or constituents.
That would be politics.
And we're not here to do politics.
We're here to push our own agenda.
An agenda that says, in some strange stretch of the imagination, foreign policy, foreign affair, now a foreign war, is so unpopular amongst the broad American public, somehow we are going to stake our flag for the entire 2026 midterms on another nation's problems in war.
And they're going to tell you that makes us electable.
They want me to take that into the Twin Cities.
They want me to believe, they want you to believe that plumbline Republican or moderate Democrat suburban white women are favorable on the Israel issue.
That's our strategy.
And I just kind of sit back and laugh.
I don't know what you all think out there in the audience.
Again, this has nothing.
It doesn't really have anything to do with Jews other than the fact that a Jewish person like Mark Miller is lying straight to my face and I should be able to say he's Jewish because he says he's Jewish.
The same way he can say that I'm black because I say I'm black.
Fair game.
You're Jewish.
I'm black.
Both identities have been used the same way across the chernel house of American history where we're slowly but surely losing our freedom and our liberty.
The Jewish identity is used to justify the infinite expansion of global governance.
The black identity is used to justify the infinite expansion of the federal government here at home.
But let's talk about the political strategy because that's what they fall back on.
Or that's how they double speak you.
It's about political strategy when the young 34-year-old ultra-maga extremist says, you know what?
I think women have gotten a little mouthy.
Then it's about political strategy.
Oh, no, he's unelectable.
He can't win saying stuff like that.
But we're going to stake the flag of our entire political platform on a war a world away that most Americans don't approve of.
And whether or not we should be fighting that war.
And I'm going to talk about that on the other side because, I mean, there are serious implications to that question.
Deep implications.
I mean, deep considerations about when and where to fight a war and whether this is one of them.
And again, I trust the president.
I don't know if I trust the people around him.
In fact, I know I don't trust the people around him.
And I don't say that to be, to sow, you know, chaos and dissent because they got to figure out a way to steer this ship.
And I'm sure, for the most part, they're doing as good a job as they can, all things considered.
There's even a piece of this that, you know, there's that truth too.
It's not easy.
It's just not easy.
It's not easy to be president of the United States.
It's not easy to save a country from its own self-destructive ways, its own cultural implosion.
It's not easy.
But don't tell the young 34-year-old ultra-maga America first conspiracy theorist that I can't say women are mouthy or else that makes me unelectable.
But we're going to win the 2026 midterms across this country, staking a flag on a war that nobody wants.
I shouldn't say nobody.
I should say the polls.
See, and then they do this.
They say, oh, well, you know, how do you trust the polls?
But then when a poll comes out about my unelectability, they hold it up in my face and say, well, look at the polls.
Are you people kidding me?
Do you think, I mean, the amount of deception is a non-starter.
From the outset, the deception, the self-deception is a non-starter for a country that wants to be a country imbued with righteousness and sacred honor.
I've said many times before, you look at those young black men that are stealing.
Hey, when your government steals, everybody's stealing.
When your government steals, everybody's stealing.
Alexander Dugan Political Player 00:11:39
royce white
You're watching the Alex Jones show here on Sunday Night Live.
InfoWars.
I'm Royce White in the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
We'll be back in a moment.
Stay tuned.
Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show here on Sunday Night Live.
InfoWars on your desktops, Roy Swite in the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
We appreciate you being here this Sunday evening.
I'm just talking about the most controversial topic in American politics here.
Nothing major.
You know, nothing major.
Just the thing you're not supposed to be able to talk about.
You say the word Jewish, Jew, Israel.
You're an anti-Semite.
They never challenge me to a debate, though.
I mean, I'm noticing all of these Israel first types, they never really want to get in the ring and tangle with any of the people who they criticize, whether it be Tucker or Candace or Nick Fuentes or pick a person, Alex Jones, Bannon.
And again, the other day I saw this strange, strange occurrence where now they're trying to tie anybody who has any criticism whatsoever of our foreign policy, our orientation and foreign policy, back to Alexander Dugan.
Whoa, going back to the Russia thing, huh?
What an interesting, what an interesting move.
So it's just so dishonest.
I don't know.
I'm connected to Alex Jones and Bannon, and I don't know Tucker.
I met him one time.
I was on his show back in 2022.
Was never on his show again.
Thought I dropped a red pill on him.
Pretty heavy red pill on him then.
Never met Candace.
Don't know her.
Don't know Nick.
Don't know any.
I don't know many people, honestly.
I'm kind of like a lone wolf.
And I can say with 100% certainty that neither Alex nor Steve have ever even discussed Alexander Dugan with me.
I mean, it's just ridiculous.
I mean, the gymnastics that we'll go through in this movement, in this party, the gymnastics, the mental gymnastics we'll go through to dance around this issue, to pummel around this issue or over this issue is absolutely, it's just absolutely astounding to me.
As an honest person, talk about intellectual honesty, critical thought, first principles, rational, reasonable discussion.
It's astounding.
It's discouraging.
It's actually discouraging because you would assume, even, you know, I even saw a conversation that just popped up in the last few days.
You know, I'm not even going to.
Let me say something about Alexander Dugan while we're on the topic.
First of all, you should know your enemies.
You respect your enemies.
You don't define yourself by your enemies.
If you define yourself by your enemies, eventually you become your own worst enemy.
You know your enemies, you respect your enemies.
Alexander Dugan is a hitter philosophically.
Hitter.
That's just what it is.
That doesn't mean I'm a fan of him.
Doesn't mean I like him.
Doesn't mean I agree with everything.
But I'm just saying, I'm just talking about the level of intellectual rigor that he's brought to the philosophy that many believe are informing Vladimir Putin and a great deal of the Russian culture or the modern day Russian ethos.
We should be talking to people like Alexander Dugan and we should be studying the things that he wrote.
We'll get a better understanding of the animating spirit in Russia, who, by the way, we said we would be done fighting by now a few times over since that war began and that ended up not being true.
While this whole skirmish is breaking out there in the Middle East, never forget there's still a war there in the bloodlands that has not come to a conclusion.
And it doesn't appear that we have the ability to bring it to a conclusion unless maybe you say, for whatever strange reason, we don't want it to come to a conclusion.
And hey, maybe there's good merit to that.
Maybe there's a good reason.
I'm not sure.
That's above my pay grade.
I'm just reading the information as it comes across my desk.
Alexander Dugan wrote something that is very insightful about the way politics and culture work, especially here in America.
That The status quo, the centrists, the people in the middle.
They pretend to be in the middle because it's advantageous politically, but really they're purveyors of the corrupt status quo.
We know that to be true.
We don't need Alexander Dugan to tell us.
We know it to be true.
Americans know that's true.
We call it the Uniparty.
It's the same thing Americans have been saying about Washington, D.C., and Republicans and Democrats for generations.
It's what JFK was saying.
You know, it's what Thomas Jefferson was saying to a degree.
There's a difference between patriotism, patriotic civic duty, participation in the political process, and the dog and pony show, the theater that gets put on for the American public to manufacture consensus so that the agendas can get fast-tracked, rubber stamped by an administrative state, by a deep state, by a security state.
Centrists, people who say, you know, I'm bipartisan, I'm sort of apolitical.
Well, that's cool in theory.
Still got to call the balls and strikes.
Let us hear what you really, let us hear your position.
Explain it to us.
And some people can do that with, you know, with good utility.
Some people are not doing that.
Some people are saying the institutions themselves have to survive at all costs because the institutions, regardless of their morality or ethics, are what is important.
And by definition, that is anti-human.
If the institutions transcend the value, the importance, the meaning of humanity itself, by definition, the institutions have taken on an anti-human ethos, an anti-human spirit.
And what Alexander Dugan said is that change usually comes from the periphery.
Doesn't come from the universities, the Ivy Leagues, the fraternities or secret societies, the old money, the good old boys' clubs from around the country of elites who are all but protecting their own interests, their own stake in the game, whether it be here in this country, whether it be worldwide.
And we've opened up our country to worldwide influence, not just from Israel, certainly from Israel, but not just from Israel.
We've opened up our country to influence all around the world.
A loss of national pride, national honor, sovereignty, economic sovereignty, individual sovereignty.
What he said is that change will not often come from the corrupt centrist middle, that they are usually the purveyors of the status quo.
The change comes from the periphery.
Here's the danger with this theory: the danger is just because change comes from the periphery doesn't mean it's a good change.
Just because disruption comes from the periphery doesn't mean it's good disruption.
And that's what makes this moment in American history so important, yet so dangerous.
Because we've shrunk.
We've shrunk the periphery to a point of almost being non-existent.
We despise the periphery.
We despise the people who don't make us feel comfortable because they're not a part of the corrupt status quo.
We despise the disruptors.
And that's why they really despise President Trump.
Flaws at all.
The flaws that you could point out with good merit are not the animating motivation behind the hatred of President Trump.
The real motivation is he upturns the apple card.
Disrupts things for the most part.
That's why they don't like him.
I could point you.
I'll give you an example.
I'll give you an example.
I'm playing on a basketball team.
There's a player on the team who is better than me, shoots the ball better than me, dribbles the ball better than me, jumps higher than me, runs faster than me, et cetera, et cetera.
Right?
I know it.
He knows it.
The coach knows it.
All my other teammates know it.
The other teams know it.
The other coach knows it.
Everybody knows it.
This kid's better than me.
But I think I'm the best.
Delusionally, I think I'm the best.
Delusionally, my parents think I'm the best.
My parents come to the game.
And for whatever reason, this kid who's the best player on the team is having an off day.
Not shooting the ball well, not performing well.
Turns the ball over at a pivotal moment.
We lose the game.
And on the car ride home, my parents are talking about how selfish this player is and how much the coach favors him and how I should be the guy with the ball in my hands, taking the last shot, so on and so forth.
Maybe true that the kid had an off game.
May even be true that he's a tad bit selfish.
The point is, the reason they're saying it is not for those reasons.
The reason they're saying it is because they're jealous.
It's an inconvenience to their own agenda, to their own thought process, their own psychology.
That player is an inconvenience for them.
It's personal.
And that's how politics has become in this country.
We don't like anybody who tells it to us the way it is.
It's uncomfortable.
It's too uncomfortable.
That's the real softness of America.
You know, and even the transgender mania, the loss of meritocracy and giving everybody participation medals, all of that is a sort of three-card Monty, a sort of bait and switch on the road to the real punchline.
The real punchline is we've made ourselves soft in all these other places.
So when we come to that one shining moment where we have the decision to actually stand up and be responsible citizens, we pass the buck.
We kick the can down the road at a very personal, a very individual, personal level.
We'll find any reason not to like President Trump.
That's truth be told.
We don't want things to change.
That doesn't mean that people don't have rightful criticism about President Trump either.
Surprise Attack Asymmetric War 00:05:45
royce white
And as far as this war goes, again, I say, hey, maybe there was intelligence that Iran was about to attack us.
I'd like to know who else was in the room other than Jared Kushner and Wickoff.
Were the Iranians?
And I just want to say this again.
I'm a guy who just kind of goes by common sense.
And I said this back when we bombed Iran's nuclear sites, which I really had no problem with anyway, not a lot of skin off of our back.
But just as a matter of logic, if I'm planning a surprise nuclear attack, I'm probably not going to develop those weapons at three addresses that everybody has.
Just doesn't seem indicative of a surprise attack, of a diabolical plot.
Surprise attack, diabolical plot, you usually do somewhere secret.
That's kind of the whole point.
Same thing here.
Same thing again now.
If I'm Iran and I really plan to spring a surprise attack on Israel, on my neighbors, or even, let's say, California, the last thing I'm going to do is walk into a meeting with my mortal enemy and tell them we have enough enriched uranium for 11 bombs.
And hey, maybe the Iranians are really that stupid.
Maybe they are.
I don't know.
I wasn't there.
It's just conspicuous.
That's all I'm saying.
It's just hard for me to believe.
It's a level of things that just maybe I don't understand.
I think I'm a pretty intelligent and reasonable, rational person, but maybe there are things I just don't get.
Like the theater of war.
Like why the Iranians would call ahead and tell our troops to clear out because they're going to launch a strike for show, I don't know, show of strength or approval from the radical Muslims in Iran or across the Arab world that they're going to fight back against the great Satan to maintain their power.
Well, you know, the whole thing just glows.
The whole thing glows to me.
Maybe that makes me unpopular.
Maybe that makes me persona non grata.
Maybe I'm not Christian enough because one plus two isn't equal in three here.
That's fine.
That's fine.
We all get to decide the fate of this country now.
We all have a role.
We all have a stake in the immediate future of this nation.
We can start telling the truth.
We can have a renaissance or we can have a revolution.
Leaning towards revolution.
Did it ever dawn on anybody, did it ever occur to anybody that maybe in this asymmetric war we're in with the Chinese Communist Party and maybe Russia or the Muslims, the Muslim Brotherhood or Iran, North Korea, did it ever occur to anybody the whole point of their provocation is to get us to discredit ourselves?
Did that ever occur to anybody?
Is that on the short list of possibilities?
Maybe they, like Hamas, understand the power of the public narrative.
And certainly in this country, the Free Palestine movement, which is just about as dishonest as you could possibly imagine, surely they're winning the information war.
Why?
Because we don't teach kids anything anymore.
The first priority is we should have overhauled every public school in this country.
People will say, hey, it doesn't happen overnight.
Well, some things seem to happen overnight and others don't.
And that's where I think we have our priorities a bit misplaced.
If I do say so myself, I think some things tend to happen a lot quicker than others.
And every time we look up, we're quick to bomb somebody.
We're quick to military action.
And sometimes you need to be quick.
I'm not saying that the speed of mobilization in military or kinetic forces isn't necessary sometimes because it is.
And we do a damn good job at it.
And I mean, anybody who looks at it isn't impressed, you know, it's a marvel of modern society, of modern civilization, how quick we mobilize some of this devastating military force.
There's an element that we should be proud of in that, you know, innovation.
And just even from an organizational standpoint, there's an element of pride we should take in how great our military is.
And it is great.
But did we ever consider that our enemies know they can't fight us head to head?
So they're trying to win a war of public opinion over a much longer game.
Like, for example, if Iran can hold out for the next six months until the midterms in the House and the Senate is lost to either far-left lunatics or Democrats and MAGA hats like John Cornyn.
They won't need to win a kinetic war because America will give up priorities.
It's not even about Israel.
It's not about Israel.
It's not about the Jews.
It's about our priorities.
For some people, it's about Israel and it's about the Jews, no doubt.
Holy War Against This Country 00:10:39
royce white
I mean, there are people out there who just hate the Jews, same way they hate the blacks, same way.
There's a lot of jasmine, unbelievable crockets that just hate white men.
There's a lot of hatred going around, enough to go around a few times over, several times over, maybe a thousand times over, how bad the culture has gotten.
There's enough hate to go around.
We understand people out there actually have hatred in their hearts.
We get that.
But the adults in the room have to continue to focus on priorities.
And if anybody out there says, for some strange reason, I don't support the president because I'm asking this question, you just proved the point.
And all the people out there who are, you know, the Jew hatred.
Excuse me.
Excuse me.
Am I sitting here, you know, claiming racism?
If everything becomes anti-Semitism the same way everything had become racism, what makes us any different than the left?
Riddle me that.
Mark Levin, Jesse Waters, Laura Ingram, riddle me that.
If everything becomes anti-Semitism the way everything had become racism and still a large part is, what makes us any different than the left?
No, we're not the woke right.
You people are the woke right.
You people are using the Jewish identity the same way that the left uses the gay, female, and black identity.
You're not fooling me.
And I can speak on it with some authority because I'm black.
And I dare any one of you, lighten your loafers, effeminate conservative black men that they card up there on Fox News or anywhere else across mainstream conservative media to sit down and have a debate about it.
Love to get a Brandon Tatum.
Love to get a Brandon Tatum in a live debate.
Would love to.
Anytime, sir.
And I don't mean to go for him because he's another black Republican or conservative.
I mean, I just see him out there kind of carrying the Israel flag in a way that's sort of embarrassing.
But I'll take a Mark Levin.
Let's talk the Constitution.
Let's talk in what strange formulation of the Constitution is a war a world away more important than the security of our own elections.
You can do all the constitutional esoteric jargon you want to, all the academic study that you want to, but the bottom line is some things are just common sense.
And sure, people will say we can do both things at the same time, but can we?
It would appear that we can.
Sorry to say, it would appear we can't do both things at the same time because our elections still aren't secure.
Now, I wake up tomorrow and our elections are secure.
Now we'll move on to the next thing.
That's fine.
But until our elections are secure, it is the single most important thing on the list.
Numero uno, number one and one A. Secure elections.
And doesn't it just amaze people?
The same Democrats and MAGA hats, the same rhinos who have always opposed President Trump, don't like the MAGA movement or the MAGA base, don't believe in an idea like America First, are the same ones who are openly holding up the SAVE Act.
I mean, don't piss on my head and tell me it's Champagne.
Don't piss on my head and tell me it's Champagne.
They hate us.
They hate the MAGA movement.
They hate the America First idea.
They hate President Trump.
And I think he's smart enough to know it.
And I give him some grace because I do think that he's playing a game of chess that is far more complicated than any of us could possibly imagine.
But as the general public, as American citizens, we, like him, can only deal with the information we've been dealt.
And in the information we've been dealt, we are duty bound to ask basic common sense questions.
If there's information that supersedes our common understanding, then let that be the case.
But let the record reflect that common sense American citizens asked common sense questions in this nation's darkest hour.
What should our priorities be?
We are your friends, President Trump.
We are your friends.
The MAGA base, the deplorables.
We are your friends.
And even there, they show me the polls that say 90% of the MAGA base are in favor of this war because we are in a holy war with the, and you know what?
Let me say this before we go to break.
And we're going to be back on the other side for an entire another hour.
I'm just going to bring it to you real, raw.
My name is Royce Alexander White.
My initial spell, I just bring it to you raw.
Real.
Not saying I'm right, but I am raw and real.
We are in a holy war.
There's no doubt about it.
The Islamification in our own country tells us that.
Anybody on this side of the thing who are saying, it's all the Jews.
Muslims aren't the problem.
Slow your roll.
I mean, come on.
What kind of game is that?
What is even that?
You yell deaf to America for whatever reason you yell it.
I got to take it on face value.
You mean it.
They're saying kill the infidels, kill the Christians, kill the Jews, kill the Americans.
They're praying about it openly in the public square, in their mosques.
We're watching it.
We're hearing the translations.
So don't act like we're not in a holy war.
We are.
But I'm going to bring you, I'm going to remind you of the crusades when we come back from the other side of the break.
How the fog of war gets a little complicated.
And sometimes the people who are on the same side of the line as you don't have the same fortitude or the same end goal in mind.
We are in a holy war.
The question is timing.
The question is priority.
The question is what is the end goal?
Those are the questions that sane American citizens are right to ask.
Doesn't make us anti-Semitic.
Doesn't make us racist.
Doesn't make us anti-Christian.
Doesn't make us anti-Jewish.
Makes us anti-stupidity, anti-failure.
Listen to the Alex Jones Show here on Sunday Night Live.
I'm your guest host, Royce White, in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
We're dealing with the most controversial topic in American politics, and we'll be right back in a moment.
back to the alex jones show here on sunday night live info wars I'm your guest host, Royce White.
I'm in the Billy of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
And it's an honor to be back again Sunday night.
You know, we are in somber times when a great show and a great American patriot like Alex Jones, InfoWars due to close.
And the conversation is broken down to the level that it is.
The culture has decayed to the point it has.
We're in somber times.
We're at a pivotal moment.
We get to choose.
I mean, hey, you could sit back and say, oh, man, this guy, Royce White, this dumb Negro.
What's he talking about?
He doesn't know what's going on.
Okay, fine.
Well, you show me.
I'm in the belly of the beast.
I hear the call to prayer five times a day.
I know that the Islamification in the agenda is real.
No question that it's real.
It's no question we need to be concerned.
It's no question that eventually there will be a war, a war that we will have to fight with righteous and divine confidence and favor that will harken us right back to the Crusades.
Never forget the Crusades.
I mean, I think people kind of iconicize the Crusades, partly because American Christianity or Western Christianity has been neutered and become so soft, juxtaposed to the time of the Crusades.
You know, we kind of romanticize it.
Crusades.
I posted a video the other day of the video of a movie that depicted the Crusades, but some real Christian warriors.
And the left will use it against us and say, hey, Christianity has spilled the blood of a lot of people across history.
People need to go back and study the Crusades, the Byzantine Empire.
And remember, there was a battle there where the Crusaders had to push past the Byzantines who had all but, you know, kind of been beaten into a stalemate and were somewhat on the retreat.
It tells you sometimes when you come at a war from multiple angles, the people who are standing right beside you don't necessarily have the same fortitude that you do, even if they believe in the exact same God or the exact same denomination for that matter.
Sometimes they don't have the same spirit.
Sometimes their orientation isn't the same as yours.
Sometimes their agenda and their priorities aren't the same as yours.
We're going to talk more about the Crusades next weekend.
We're going to get down into some detail.
Because there is a war against Christianity.
There is a war against the West.
There is a war against this country.
The question is, what is America's role in it?
And that's a prudent question to ask.
Why is that an anti-Semitic question?
Spiritual War Against Christianity 00:15:59
royce white
Why is the consideration of whether or not we spend time, energy, and resources on a given war makes us anti-Semitic?
It's ridiculous.
It should be a non-starter.
An irrational society would be a non-starter.
What do you mean?
Should we be involved in this war or not at this moment, at this time?
I saw today that Polymarket, maybe it was today, maybe it was in the last couple of days, that polymarket for the first time now says the Democrats are going to take control of the Senate in the midterms.
And here I am running for United States Senate, and the Senate Republicans, like Tim Scott, have recruited a sideline NFL reporter to come and save the day, save the country.
In this nation's darkest hour, you don't look to your strong patriots.
You look to women.
To put it mildly, women.
We'll be right back on the other side of the break.
Stay tuned.
You got me for the next hour.
Royce White, the belly of the beast.
We'll be right back in the moment.
Welcome back to the Alex Jones Show here on Sunday Night Live, InfoWars.
And I'm your guest host, Royce White, and the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I know people are probably sick of this topic.
I'm kind of getting sick of it, but you got to be tough enough to stick in there and actually sort it out.
That's kind of our problem.
We kick the can down the road on so many tough topics because we don't ever come to a resolution on a lot of these things.
We just, we just oscillate right there in place.
We just oscillate right there on an issue, and you think it's going away.
It's not going away.
It's not going away.
Our inability to talk about things honestly, to deal with issues honestly, is not going away.
You even look at the American people.
You say, you know, granted, let's, for argument's sake, let's say that the elections are square, which they're not.
But let's just say for argument's sake, the elections are fair and secure, which again, they're not.
I almost hesitate to even say it.
But for argument's sake, why does the football tend to bounce back and forth?
Could it be that the American people find one party to be leaning too much in a certain direction that would change the status quo and actually start to fix some of the problems that we get benefits from?
And so the safe thing to do, the instinct is to start to walk back to the other side.
And they tell us all the time, oh, well, the independent.
I mean, look at the way that they fence the narrative about some of these elections.
No, the independents aren't liking the ICE, the ICE deportations.
Oh, the Independents are, you know, they're leaving the coalition.
They have a problem with ICE.
They have a problem with mass deportations.
Do you?
Do you really?
Independents?
I want to talk to some of them.
Maybe that's what we'll do here.
The next couple of weekends that we have left, maybe we'll just open up the phone lines.
And I want to hear from the detractors.
I want to hear from all the detractors.
We'll start that next Sunday.
Let's go open up the phone lines for two hours straight.
I want to hear, we'll have to hold it to five minutes because, you know, we'll get one person on there.
We'll end up being on for an hour straight with one person.
So we'll try and keep the call short, but I want to hear from real people.
I want to hear real people.
I want to hear what people actually are saying about some of this stuff.
Because I see the polls and then I'm on the campaign trail and then I talk to everyday people and a lot of them don't even know what the First Amendment really says Or the second for that matter, or the 14th, or the 19th.
See, again, Alex Jones so aptly named the program Info Wars because that is the heart of what's going on, all the way back to the garden.
Since time immemorial, there's been an info war waged on humanity.
We're at the precipice of that info war.
It's political, but it's spiritual.
The split in the Christian community between Protestants and Catholics, we're going to play pity pat and we're going to curse each other.
We're going to fight now with the hordes at our wall.
And it's interesting.
And, you know, you guys know, Deus Volt, I'm a Catholic through and through.
I hear people say Catholics aren't even Christian.
Excuse me.
The last time we fought the Muslims, it would be the Catholics that decided it was go time.
I mean, really fought, but we got to heal that rift.
And if we, we can choose not to.
We can choose not to.
That's fine.
Obviously.
That's our choice.
God wills it.
I mean, you know, the will is to give us the choice.
And we have that choice right now.
We can certainly choose to fight right into the abyss to watch the demise of this country.
We're watching it.
We know it right now.
This country's dying.
This country is dying from within.
Death by suicide, as Abraham Lincoln put it.
We're watching it unfold right now before our very eyes.
And it seems nobody's mature enough to really get a hold of things.
President Trump is trying, and you can criticize him all you want, but he's the only presidential candidate that I've witnessed in my lifetime that's even putting up a fight, even trying to save this country.
We've hit a hiccup here where we're walking into a heated political environment, a rigged political environment where the information is just as weaponized as the insecurity of the machines we use to cast our ballots.
A 2026 midterm where the scapegoat to vote for Democrats is going to be Israel.
And how do you square the circle out there for all you independents and Democrats?
Because I know you see a lot of Jews around President Trump and a lot of people who are clearly connected to Israel and have Israel's interest in mind.
They're not even hiding it.
They're saying it right out in the open.
Israel and America are tied at the hip.
Our fates are intertwined.
We're inextricably linked.
Like the American-Israel front.
Okay, fine.
I hear it.
How does the left square the circle?
Because my last opponent in the United States Senate race here in Minnesota, Amy Klobuchar, is probably one of the most well-funded APAC politicians in the whole country.
Amy Klobuchar has gotten, I think, $700,000, $800,000 from AIPAC, which is a lot.
Not to mention, you know, how the business is really done.
And the way the business is really done is, you know, you got a stock here, you got a deal here, you got a book deal, you know.
There's ways for us to funnel your cash.
Trust me.
If the CIA and the intelligence community see it as in the nation's best interest for you to be whatever it is they need you to be, they can get you the cash.
We're very good at that.
Never forget the pallets of cash we sent over to Iran when Barry Soro was president of the United States.
We can get you cash.
That's one thing we got because we print it.
We just poof out of thin air.
We're like cash genies here in America.
You just make cash appear anywhere, anytime we want.
They can get you cash.
My point is: how do the Democrats square the circle?
Good.
We know you hate President Trump.
You hate Alex Jones.
You hate conservatives.
You hate Christians.
You hate white Christian men.
You hate black heterosexual Christian men.
You hate Republicans.
You hate people who live out in the country or rural America.
You hate people who don't have college degrees.
I don't have a college degree.
60 credits away.
I could easily get one.
But I don't know if I'm so interested anymore because I think the PhD now represents something that's crushing this country.
A crisis of credentials.
An over-accredited society thinks they're smarter than they are.
More information than they have wisdom.
More information than wisdom is always a problem.
People have convinced themselves that they're right in their own little echo chamber, whether it be online, social media about certain political topics, or even if it's in the bowels of the university system.
Democrats hate those people.
They hate.
They hate a lot of people.
I understand.
You got a lot of hatred.
You got a lot of hatred.
You detest certain people.
You just cannot share the same air with them.
I understand.
I understand your grievance.
I understand your plight.
The world is against you for the most part, except the LGBTQ.
You know, you love them.
You love you, some women, except the women who oppose you or don't agree.
You hate them.
You hate a woman who's conservative.
Oh, you hate a woman who's conservative almost as much as you hate a black man who's conservative.
Your animosity towards conservative women is palpable.
They're persona non-grata at your little yoga studios.
You love you, some Muslims.
You love you, Imam Dani.
I'll give you a communist Muslim.
We're in the money.
A communist Muslim is like a premium-cut riot steak, unless you're vegan.
And there are a lot of vegan cokeheads now on the left, too.
But we know you hate a lot of people is the point.
How do you square the circle?
Because you seem to hate Israel.
You seem to share a hatred of the Jews with the people who they say are the far-right anti-Semites.
How do you square the circle that you're going to vote for Navy Klobuchar to be the governor of Minnesota and she's eyeballed deep in AIPAC money?
Another war hawk.
Never seen a war she didn't like.
Never seen a defense contract she didn't like.
How do you square those circles?
See, we're coming to this crossroads here in America where everything is revealed.
All of the contradiction is revealed.
Everybody's real intentions and motives and their real position or their real beliefs, principle on a given thing are revealed.
The great Reveal.
Maybe this moment in American history should be called the Great Reveal.
This is the Great Reveal chapter, not the Great Reset.
Oh, no, no, no, we're far away from resetting anything.
We're not resetting.
We're revealing things.
Like it's been revealed that the MAGA movement has way, way too much fealty to Israel.
Too much.
Any way you slice it, any way you slice it.
It's not anti-Semitic.
I'm not even anti-Israel.
In fact, if we really got down to the nuts and bolts, I'm probably a little bit more pro-Israel than most people in that I think Israel has the right to pursue as big a territorial footprint as we had the right to pursue in the earliest years of our nation.
As far as intellectual honesty and intellectual consistency go, I can't discredit Israel's right to take as much of the Middle East as they possibly can because that would delegitimize America doing the same thing in the earliest days of our nation.
Certainly, the United States of America didn't look the way it does now in the beginning, and there's a reason for that.
And I'm happy that it turned out the way that it did, to be quite honest.
Bumps along the road wasn't perfect.
But I drive across this country too.
People make fun of me because I don't really like to fly.
The last senator from Minnesota that was a little quick to get in airplanes didn't make it, Senator Wellstone, who I don't agree with on a lot of things, but he was a good politician in that he got his boots on the ground and he went across the state and he met with the people.
He did real retail politics.
And really, Paul Wellstone laid the groundwork for the Amy Klobuchars and Tina Smithson.
In fact, the Paul Wellstone model laid the groundwork for the entire Democrat Party nationwide.
I may disagree with him on some things, but he was a good politician.
And oh, by the way, he was Jewish.
So I guess I'm probably not as anti-Semitic as you would assume.
He did get in a plane and die in a very mysterious and conspicuous way, I might add.
I don't like to fly.
That's not why.
I just think people are jerk-offs.
And I don't trust that pilots don't fall into that category.
I don't trust that the people at TSA or the mechanics that work on the planes, and even more so, I just, in full transparency, if I was going to pick the way that I die, and obviously we can't pick the time or the hour, God gets to choose that.
But if I had a say, if I have a choice, if I can have any effect on the when and the where or the how, the last thing I would ever want to do is have my final moments being in a fuselage with 250 other jerk-offs screaming in terror.
It's the last way I would want to die.
I'd rather get shot in the head.
I'd rather be martyred like Charlie Kirk.
I'd rather go out in a, you know, in a glorious martyrdom like Charlie Kirk than be on a commercial airline with 250 other people who need to get somewhere faster than they really need to get there.
Jewish Lobby Blame Game 00:13:39
royce white
So me, I like to take a nice drive.
You get to see flyover country.
It's beautiful.
It's a beautiful thing to drive across this great nation and see it up close.
All the places that they call flyover, where the deplorables live, Where the small-town rural folks live.
And I got to tell you, I've walked into gas stations and little towns that look like they're straight out of a horror movie.
And the white people there greet me just the same as they do anywhere else.
They don't look at me funny.
They don't side eye me.
They don't roll their eyes.
They're not rude.
They're kind.
They're welcoming.
They're helpful.
I love driving across this country.
And I say that to say, I'm out there.
I'm out there driving across the country.
I've seen America up close for the last four years now.
And I got to say, we have a beautiful country.
If you don't like the way it came to be the country that it is because of the way it came to be the country that it is, fine.
We can make that critique, dissect that about any nation on the planet.
But I like it.
I'm proud of the nation we have.
I said all that to say Israel has a right to take as much of the Middle East as they want.
Sorry, the rest of you Arab countries, the rest of you powers there in the Middle East, people in the Middle East, you got to decide the fate of your territory and the integrity of your territorial borders and all of that.
You got to sort that stuff out.
The question is, what is America's role in all of that?
What are our priorities?
I said this on the show two weeks ago.
I said, hey, end of the day, you yell death to the West.
Don't cry genocide.
That's not proper.
That's not a proper way to look at things.
That's not that, I mean, that's just, that's just dishonest.
You yell death to the West for whatever reason, you can't cry genocide.
You said you wanted to fight.
Don't say you want to fight and then cry when you get punched in the mouth.
In my neighborhood, we call that being a word that rhymes with wussy.
You want to fight, you get punched in the mouth.
You take it.
Come back, you fight again.
Seems to be what the Moolahs are doing right now.
But the Democrats are going to yell, genocide.
And even some people on the right are going to say, oh, we're doing Israel's bidding, and we have given up too much influence.
But the bottom line is, there will be a holy war.
The question is when.
When, why, and to what end goal?
If a war is going to, if a war is going to ensue, certainly the end goal of the war, a war, a holy war, righteous and divine war for Americans, doesn't result in us not being able to criticize anybody, any country, any group of people, any individuals.
No war that American patriots fight ends in a circumstance where Americans are expected not to voice our opinion or criticize people, countries, groups, when the facts are right in front of our face.
And I bring you all the way back to the beginning.
The conservative movement has no problem talking about black people anymore.
And I think that's a good thing.
Praise be to God.
Praise be to God that the racial issue isn't going to continue to be weaponized to bring this country to its knees.
Praise be to God that we're not going to sit back and say every person who has a critique about the Democrat Party or liberals or the LGBTQ or CRT or what's going on in the public schools or what's going on in the neighborhood with young black men killing each other or in some cases, killing white folks.
Praise be to God, we're not going to let that slide anymore.
We're not going to turn a blind eye and pretend that what's right in front of our eyes isn't right in front of our eyes.
So we're not going to say, we can't say that there's a Jewish lobby.
I had somebody tell me to say there's a Jewish lobby makes me anti-Semitic.
I said, excuse me?
So you think you can stand in the middle of the room with a huge sign that says APAC, Jewish lobby for the relationship between America and Israel.
And I'm supposed to pretend you're not standing there with the sign?
Well, that's just not going to work for me.
Sorry.
That's just not going to work.
If that makes me unelectable, then I wear it as a badge of honor.
And I guess some of us who are running for office, some of us candidates have to be a sort of proof in the process that American society is more interested in things that make them feel good, things that are convenient, more so than things that solve problems or foster the well-being and prosperity of the American people and our nation as a whole.
Maybe that's where we are in this country.
Just maybe.
It's not an indictment of me.
Got to look in the mirror.
I can't say there's a Jewish lobby.
What in the world have we done to this country?
Maybe it was always going to come to this.
I don't know.
But what have we done to this country that you can't even say there's a Jewish lobby or you're anti-Semitic?
You're obsessed with the Jews.
I'm not obsessed with anybody.
As an American citizen, I long to understand why there's any group of people that would suggest, that would expect that I don't say, mention a group that's identified themselves in a specific way, and they're standing right in front of me with a sign that says APAC.
And then say, don't say that there's a Jewish lobby.
That's a little anti-Semitic.
The NAACP is a black lobby, not a lobby, but an organization, ipso facto.
Same thing.
Same thing.
And, well, the NCAA has a lot of Jewish influence as well, but it's a lobby for black people.
I mean, what are we talking about?
We can't say that.
That's off limits.
That makes you anti-Semitic.
That makes you a Jew hater.
And I've known Laura Loomer, you know, for years now.
And I think Laura Loomer's tough.
I think Laura Loomer's got a set of go nads on her that is rare even in some men in our society.
But I think you're way out over your skis, Laura.
And I think the expectation for this entire dialogue is absurd on face value.
And hey, I'm open to talk to anybody.
Like I said, next Sunday, we'll work it out with the production crew and we'll open the phone lines up for two hours.
I want to hear what real people actually think.
And if some of you out there who have a difference of opinion on this issue, please get ready to call and get your arguments in order.
Maybe I am obsessed, or maybe I'm just tired of being called anti-Semitic for mentioning something that is kind of important.
I mean, we're in a war.
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I'm your guest host, Boris White in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I hope you're enjoying the show.
I know we're talking about the most controversial issue in American politics.
Over the last 30 minutes here, I want to talk more political strategy, and it involves that issue as well.
But, you know, there's some more hard-pressing issues that we got to sort out, least of which, say that facetiously, is the SAVE Act.
And it appears that President Trump has withdrawn.
It appears, and there's no way to know what President Trump is going to do, but it would appear, as some are reporting, that John Cornyn's opportunity to secure President Trump's endorsement in the Texas Senate runoff has passed, which is a great sign.
This is a great sign that the real situation, the real urgency of the situation here in our country is starting to shape up to be a priority.
And the president is taking heed of who his real friends are and who his enemies are, quite frankly.
John Cornyn, I don't think anybody can regard John Cornyn as a friend to the president or the MAGA movement.
Certainly he is an America first, but I don't even really know if he's a Republican, to be quite honest.
Another Democrat in a MAGA hat.
There are some Democrats who will take.
Not many, not many, but there are some Democrats who will take.
John Cornyn doesn't even make that list.
Ain't that interesting?
There are some Democrats over there that I'm sure we could find some middle ground with.
John Cornyn ain't making that list.
We're going to talk about some of that stuff, but I just wanted to, Exhibit A, just in the break, I was looking at my phone and I saw somebody say, oh, Royce White, he's taking his political run serious.
He's fishing for that check from APAC.
Exhibit A.
This is exactly what I'm talking about.
This one issue has become so distorted and so front and center that you can't even talk about it.
If you even talk about it, you're an anti-Semite.
And then if you don't, I don't know exactly what people expect me to say.
I would assume that this type of person would expect me to say, it's all the Jews' fault.
And I mean, you know, if you want to go there, if that's your, you know, your line of country, if that's your cup of tea from your thought leaders, from your commentators, from your candidates, your elected officials, if that's the type of, you know, politics that you're interested in, you get to make that choice.
That's the beautiful thing about this country.
I just think it's silly.
I think it's silly.
I can say it's silly with some authority because I know it's not all the Jews.
The black community's got a heavy hand in the problems in this country as well.
Also, some of you white folks better be taking a serious look in the mirror because whether we talk about today in this country or all the way back to the Enlightenment era, a little bit further ahead when central banking really got off and running there in Europe, post-Enlightenment Europe, it was Europeans and white folks who signed the deal, who did the handshakes,
who gave power of their most important institutions over to the Jewish influence and lobby that you criticize.
There's enough blame to go around.
And we better be getting real comfortable with that idea real quick.
Or you end up with a revolution based on false auspices.
And then you look up and go, the problems haven't actually been solved.
Why is that?
Maybe you were a part of the problem.
Maybe you were, maybe it was your impulse to sell out.
Maybe I don't even get to the politics.
Let's continue on with the culture.
It's like the whole China deal.
So then the one thing that I'll say about the way that this war is being fenced, I don't like when we say Iran is the number one state sponsor of terror.
I don't like that at all.
It seems dishonest.
It seems gravely dishonest, actually, in terms of the way that it gets disseminated to the court of public opinion.
Because, I mean, anybody who has any sequential critical thought at all, one plus one equals two, if Iran gets a huge portion of their money and their cash flow, their revenue from China, and China's our national moral enemy, China's the greatest existential threat to the West or to America, and we're in an asymmetric war with China, then that would make China the number one state sponsor of terrorism because surely they know what Iran is doing.
I think we actually say that publicly, that both Russia and China are aware of what Iran is up to.
And I kind of think they are.
When they say that Russia is sharing intelligence with Iran, I believe it.
I don't think that means we should send another dollar to the Ukraine.
Not another penny should go to the Ukraine, as a matter of fact.
But I believe that Russia's sharing intelligence.
I believe that there is a military alliance between China and Russia and North Korea and Iran.
I can go there.
I can get there.
I could see that.
If that's the case, the big brother is the number one state sponsor of terror, not Iran.
Norm Coleman Policy Flip Side 00:14:19
royce white
And why are we being so favorable or cordial to the Chinese anyway?
That's a question we have to start asking ourselves.
And I mean, we really have to ask that question.
Now, one could say, hey, America's manufacturing is to a point where we can fully decouple from the CCP or China.
And until we get our manufacturing at home to a place where we can safely decouple from the supply chains, then every president, every elected official is sort of handcuffed to play the game of public approval.
Who, by the way, let's just be honest.
The American people are so riddled with radical materialism, they actually had the audacity to try and fence a narrative about tariffs as detrimental to the American people because we wouldn't be able to buy dildos and action figures.
That's how bad it's gotten in our country.
If you really want to take a look in the mirror and diagnose how bad the culture is, how much the culture's decayed, Democrats and the mainstream liberal media told us that the tariffs were a bad thing because it would hike the price of action figures.
When they say action figures, it's really a wink and nod to dildos and vibrators, but action figures and dildos at Christmas time.
Cheap manufactured goods from China, a totalitarian, racist, ethno-national regime.
We shouldn't tax them more.
We shouldn't make them pay more.
We shouldn't penalize them for their diametrical opposition to the way we view government, life, humanity, morals, ethics, what's right and wrong.
We should just keep doing business with them the same way we always have been.
Because if not, the American people are going to be inconvenienced at the point of sale in all of the retail stores at Target and Walmart.
The American people are going to be inconvenienced.
It's going to cost them.
See, and even that, the whole it's the economy stupid mentality.
Affordability.
We need to be talking about affordability.
Now there's this entire right-wing movement.
It's like, we need to be talking about affordability.
We need to be addressing affordability.
I think John Cornyn actually said that, the SAVE Act.
Oh, that's not important.
That's, you know, that has no chance.
But we need to be addressing affordability.
Communist, Marxist, reducing the human existence down to price, which the Chinese are so good at, expert at.
We fall into that, we're going to lose this country.
We're going to lose this country in any way that resembles what we say America really represents.
And that is some people's goal.
But don't say Iran's the number one state sponsor of terror either, because they're not.
No, China is.
China is.
And any patty cake we continue to play with the Chinese is only seen as weakness.
It's only seen as weakness.
Now, strategically, in this game of risk that's being played out before our very eyes, does the blow that we've dealt Iran, if that's what you want to call it, put China in a peculiar position to either show their hand in their intentions or make them fall back and take the hit, the economic hit.
Okay, well, as we saw in World War II, trade, sanctions, global economic relationships are the fundamental precursor to kinetic war.
It just says the history reads.
I didn't write the story.
I didn't write the history.
I'm just reporting it.
We called in the loans on the Germans.
We gave them the ammunition to say that these Westerners, these non-German folk, these Jews in some respects is what they said.
They're trying to crush our country by economic means, by asymmetrical economic means, by calling in these loans.
So you can make an argument.
I'm just going to throw this out there.
They'll probably clip this and use this as the next thing to say I'm unelectable.
You can make an argument that the predatory nature of money in this country and all around the world was the catalyst to the Nazi war machine, the business model.
Because why did we even build Germany back up in the first place if they were so bad?
To hell with them.
If they were so bad, if what they did in World War I was so bad, was so atrocious, if they were so belligerent, why'd we need to build them back up in the first place?
What right do they have to be rebuilt?
No, no, we didn't rebuild them out of altruism or humanitarianism.
We rebuilt Germany because there was something in it for us.
There was something in the deal for us.
We saw an opportunity to capitalize on rebuilding Germany, only to have them become our mortal enemy once again several years later.
And now, in some twisted, twisted fate, the enemy is still Nazis almost 100 years later.
Riddle me that.
Riddle me that.
And they've made it so bad, you can't even talk about the issue.
Or they say a person like me, who couldn't be more opposed by AIPAC, is looking for a check.
You know how many APAC people I've had come to me?
You know how many representatives or emissaries from APAC I've had come to me and say, what's your view on Israel?
Say, I have three years' worth of podcast.
Dive in.
Be my guest.
But I wouldn't take your money anyway because I don't believe in PACs or lobbies.
And I don't believe in PACs or lobbies across the board.
I don't believe in a PAC that actually has full alignment with my views.
That's how purist I am about that particular issue.
I wouldn't even take a PAC's money if they have the exact same views as me on every issue because I fundamentally oppose PACs and lobbies.
That's sacred honor.
That's principle.
That's a crisis we have in this country.
That's something our candidates are lacking, but it's something we lack as a culture.
We see everything as a sort of Darwinian game of survival and a way to forward our own agenda.
Hey, you live by the sword, you die by it.
You live by the gun, you die by it.
You live by deceit, you die by it.
I hope that my legacy is just telling the truth.
There was a guy who just told you like it is.
There was a guy who just told the truth.
Wasn't even on a side.
He wasn't picking a side.
He was just saying it.
I'm just reporting.
I'm just telling you what I see.
I don't know.
I don't know what Kushner and Witkoff and the Moolahs talked about in their private meeting.
I don't know if the Moolah said they had enough uranium, rich uranium for 12 bombs or not.
I don't know if the threat was imminent.
Could have been.
Maybe it was.
That's the flip side of the coin.
Maybe the conversation has gotten so warped and distorted.
We're susceptible to attack because we've become so non-interventionist.
We want no part of war whatsoever.
We have no appetite for it.
That could be.
There's a multitude of things that are possible here.
I know one thing.
I told you, go back.
Go back when Pete, when Secretary of War, and I like Pete because he's a Minnesota boy.
He's got that Minnesota Catholic thing going on to a degree.
And he's a dude.
He's a dude.
Not all dudes are right all the time, but there's a difference between being a dude and a eunuch.
So we've got to make those distinctions too.
There is a difference between being a dude and being a eunuch.
Like there's a big difference between President Trump and Joe Biden.
Anybody who denies that or doesn't want to acknowledge that, you're not being honest.
You could not like some of their policies.
You could not like some of the things President Trump is doing.
But if you deny that he's a dude versus Joe Biden, who's a eunuch, then you're not being honest.
Pete Heckseth's a dude.
But you go back to when he was being confirmed, and I wanted him to get confirmed.
But you go back to when he was confirmed and he was introduced to the Senate floor by former Republican U.S. Senator Norm Coleman.
Now I'm seeing this video pop up and go viral where people are pointing out how often Norm Coleman has been seen with Pete Heckseth and that Norm Coleman is sort of that Israel first Zionist connection to Pete Heckseth's political career.
And you go back, and I said, I have a problem with Norm Coleman being the one to, you know, to help confirm Pete.
Why?
Because the RJC, bring this up in the studio.
The RJC, in my last election, in my last run, put out an article and said that I was anti-Semitic.
If you're not aware, Norm Coleman is either the chair or the director, maybe is the chair of the Republican Jewish Coalition.
I didn't bring that up.
Republican Jewish Coalition says Royce White's an anti-Semite.
Is the crisis?
Is that it right there?
I can't see it from where i'm sitting, but I think they brought it up for you guys.
Uh, that's the Republican Jewish coalition, and Norm Coleman obviously has an intimate stake in in Minnesota politics as well, because he's he lives here and he was a former senator himself came from the Democrat side.
You know switched sides.
Praise be to that, but as effectively And by the way, has never been a huge supporter of President Trump.
Huge supporter of Israel, though, not a huge supporter of President Trump.
And I do see that across the board.
I was going to talk about political strategy.
I think this is a beautiful segue.
It just so happens, all these people who are Israel firsters tend to be people who formerly had a visceral hatred of President Trump.
Riddle me that.
I mean, you go right down the line.
Go right down the line.
Mark Levin, he didn't support President Trump on the record.
National Review, Ben Shapiro Types, they didn't support President Trump.
Norm Coleman, he didn't support President Trump.
All the people who come from the Norm Coleman wing of the Minnesota Republican Party, none of them like President Trump or support President Trump to this day.
To this very day, I have to walk into these conventions of the Minnesota Republican Party and watch these Nikki Haley Republicans pretend like President Trump is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
And I'm sitting there going, do all you middle American Minnesota white folks really believe these people?
And then if you get up there and say that, it's like, oh, Royce is too confrontational.
We like politicians who are nice and kind and play well with others.
I don't play well with others.
I'm the type of guy that'll walk into Washington, D.C. I've said this before and I'll say it again.
I'll win in an election.
At some point, I'm going to win.
Because at some point, the American people are going to say, enough is enough.
We're sick of this.
At some point, I'm going to win.
And I'm going to keep running until I do.
I'm 34 years old.
God willing I survive long enough to continue to run.
I'm going to continue to run because the truth never changes.
Only the seasons do.
I'm going to win an election and I'm going to walk into Washington, D.C. and I'm going to get a tap on the shoulder.
Say, we got a meeting.
We got some people who want to meet you downstairs.
We got a little breakout room, a little conference room.
We want you to come down.
There's some very important people we want you to meet.
We want you to talk to.
And I'm going to roll in the beautiful suit, just like the one I have on tonight.
And they're going to sit me down and be real nice.
Have a seat.
Have a seat, Royce.
Congratulations.
It's good to see you get confirmed here at the United States Senate.
You're quite the disruptor.
Wow.
Tall task to win there in Minnesota against those Democrats.
Whoa, that's a stronghold.
Go ahead and take a seat.
You want some water?
No, I don't want any water, so I'm okay.
Pour my own water.
I cook my own food.
Get me with the exploding pager, but not get me with the glass of water.
Sorry.
Have a seat.
You had a good run.
You've come a long way.
Congratulations.
But we're going to tell you how things really go here in D.C. We're going to tell you how things really work.
And at that very moment, I'm going to stand up from my chair.
I'm going to pull my pants down and I'm going to piss on the shoes of whoever it is saying it to me.
That's America.
And they may blow my head off for doing it.
That's also the history of America.
But hopefully, when they do, some people will rewind the tape, come back to this, and it will spark a generation of young politicians who can't be bought and paid for just like I intend to be.
The question is, do we actually have the heart and the moxie and the toughness and the grit to do what we all know we need to do?
Cold War Complex History 00:03:49
royce white
Which is not argue and bicker online and say, even Rice is looking for a check from APAC, because that's easy.
And that's my problem with this, with this everything is the Jews crowd.
It's too easy.
It's the same as the people who you criticize who say everything's anti-Semitic.
If everything's anti-Semitic or everything's racist or everything's misogyny or everything's homophobia or everything's the Jews, it's just too easy.
Intellectually, it's too easy of an answer.
It should tell you that it's not the right, it's not the right, it's not the right formulation.
It's not the right way to think about things because it's far more complex than that.
And the biggest indictment of American culture is not the Jews, it's not the blacks, it's not white Christian men, it's not women, it's not the LGBTQ.
It's Christians.
Yeah, it is, because we're soft and we've lost our saltiness.
But it's us individually.
Just look in the mirror.
What part of the CCP machine are you benefiting from in your own life?
And could you do without it?
Or are you at least okay with us making them pay double to get it to you?
Are you at least okay with that, with us making them pay double, triple, in order to get you your fix?
Can we do that as a nation?
Can we do that as a government?
Can we overcharge for them to get you your vice that's going to keep you from your civic duty?
At least, can we do that to protect your sovereignty, your economic sovereignty, your individual sovereignty, your national sovereignty?
Can we at least charge these people double?
Triple?
If it was me, it'd be quadruple.
If it was me, I'd never go sit down.
I wouldn't go to China at all.
Why?
We're enemies.
We're not friends.
You don't like us.
You hate us.
We don't even need to talk.
The Cold War has already begun no matter how much we talk the Cold War is on.
We don't know what China's doing beneath its waters, or at least that's how we're fencing it.
No way to really know what China has.
No way to know what America really has.
We're in a Cold War.
We don't want it to go hot, but no amount of talking is what's changing that.
Because at the end of the day, when you sit down with President Xi and the CCP, you know they're lying to you, whether they speak fluent English or they're talking in Mandarin through a translator.
You know you're being lied to.
Same way they know we're lying to them.
And like I said before earlier tonight, when your government steals, everybody's stealing.
So when you see those black folks, those young black men going into those department stores, you remind yourself, you could take up all, you could take all the young black men that have ever stolen something in this country and add it together, and it wouldn't be one iota of $38 trillion.
It wouldn't be a drop in the ocean compared to $38 trillion that your government stolen from you.
And that's exactly what they did.
And not only do they steal it from you, they're stealing it from your kids and your grandkids as we speak.
And I can't wait until we get back to a conversation about the debt ceiling.
I can't wait till we get back to a conversation about the debt.
Debt Ceiling Truth Revealed 00:01:59
royce white
It's going to be interesting.
There's going to be a reveal.
Trade deficit down.
Tariffs for getting money pouring in.
And some people, for some reason, didn't like that.
Okay.
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