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June 16, 2025 - Viva & Barnes
01:09:54
Vance Boelter CAPTURED & CHARGED! Did His Wife Intern for Walz? AND MORE! With Nick Sortor!
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
We will start off on a light note and then poke a little fun at Gavin Newsom.
Behold, President Donald John Trump.
I want to focus on the cities because the cities are where you really have what's called sanctuary cities and that's where the people are.
I look at New York.
I look at Chicago.
I mean, you got a really bad governor in Chicago and a bad mayor.
But the governor is probably the worst in the country, Pritzker.
But I look at how that city has been overrun by criminals.
And, you know, New York and L.A. Look at L.A. L.A. Those people weren't from L.A. They weren't from California.
Most of those people, many of those people.
And yeah, that's that's the focus.
Biden allowed 21 million people to come into our country.
Of that, vast numbers of those people were murderers, killers, people from gangs, people from jails.
They emptied their jails out into the U.S. Most of those people are in the cities.
All blue cities.
All Democrat-run cities.
And they think they're going to use them to vote.
It's not going to happen.
The amazing thing, I was having this discussion with someone yesterday who was good faith and sincere.
And sincerely, not misinformed, but misdirected in their concern.
Where the question was, Viva, you're on a visa.
What happens if?
Do you know anybody, people who are, you know, good people who might be getting deported?
I'm like, first of all, you have to appreciate people on visas, A, are already in the country legally, period.
People who have come here illegally.
Yeah, it's tragic.
But what's the alternative?
You have to explain to people that counting illegal immigrants in the census for the purpose of determining congressional seats is election interference on its face.
And then you create a problem that's so egregiously monumental that the argument then shifts to, well, you can't deport 20 million illegal immigrants because that would just be unfeasible or wrong.
Congratulations on having created a problem that you can't solve.
Or you create a problem so grievous that you rely on the severity of the problem you caused to shut down the people who need to implement the harsh solutions to solve that problem.
For those of you who don't know what post Trump has been taking a little bit of flack for, there's a truth post which you have had people suggesting is inhumane.
Gavin Newsom.
You know, it's always the leader of these failed blue states.
California priding itself on having a massive economy.
That's great.
Having massive income doesn't mean anything when you have massive expenditures.
And the post that Trump is taking some flack for from intellectually disingenuous, dishonest people is the following.
Our nation's ICE officers have shown incredible strength, determination and courage as they facilitate a very important mission, the largest mass deportation operation of illegal aliens in history.
Every day the brave men and women of ICE are subjected to violence, harassment, and even threats from radical Democrat politicians, but nothing will stop us from executing our mission and fulfilling our mandate to the American people.
ICE officers are herewith ordered by notice of this truth.
To do all in their power to achieve the very important goal of delivering the single largest mass deportation in programming history.
In order to achieve this, we must expand efforts to detain and deport illegal aliens in America's largest cities, such as L.A., Chicago, New York, where millions upon millions of illegal aliens reside.
These and other such cities are at the core of the Democrat power center, where they use illegal aliens to expand their voter base, cheat in elections, grow the welfare state, robbing good paying jobs and benefits from hardworking American citizens.
There's something wrong with them.
That is why they believe in open borders, transgender for everybody, men playing women's sports, etc., etc.
I want our brave ICE officers to know that real Americans are cheering you on every day.
The American people want our cities, schools, communities to be safe and free from illegal alien crime, conflict, and chaos.
That's why I have directed my entire administration to put every resource possible behind this effort and reverse the tide of mass destruction, migration.
And that has turned a once idyllic towns into scenes of third world dystopia.
Our federal government will continue to be focused on the re-migration of a Play the word game, people.
It's not deportations.
It's remigration back to your country of origin in places where they came and preventing the admission of anyone who undermines the domestic tranquility of these United States.
To ICE, FBI, DEA, ATF, the Patriots of the Pentagon and the State Department, you have my unwavering support.
Now get the job done, DJT.
Not much most people with honest intellect can disagree with in that.
Counting illegals in the census for the purpose of determining congressional seats, clear political interference.
Demographics is destiny.
It's a Democrat.
Philosophy, ideology that has been expressed time and time again.
You want to look at 1.5 million illegal aliens within the LA area and you see what you have now, which is LAPD coming in on horses and putting down violent protests where you see nothing but kefias and Mexican flags.
But sure, it's not a predatory incursion, people.
It's just open borders.
21 million, give or take.
Say 15 million, say 10 million just to be forgiving under Biden.
10 million illegal aliens.
And they've created a problem so big and so bad, they don't even know how to deal with it.
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Now we can get into the fun stuff.
Nick Sorator, people.
If you don't know who he is, you know who he is.
He's been on the channel a number of times.
He's an independent journalist.
Young, energetic, ballsy.
flew to Lahaina to expose the corruption there, went to East Palestine, Ohio, to expose the...
I think he went to East Palestine...
Does amazing journalism.
And we're going to talk about a couple of things today.
One is the latest breaking updates in...
Well, he's the suspected, alleged assassin, domestic terrorist, whatever he turns out to be politically, ideologically, he is what he is, and that is allegedly a murderer and a domestic terrorist.
So much stuff that I don't even know what to believe anymore.
Coincidences that are astronomical and stories being told by police that just don't make sense anymore.
I've been following it.
Nick has been following it.
And we're going to bring him on here.
I wonder if Nick is having a problem activating his camera.
Let me see something here.
Let me know when you're ready to jump in.
Oh, there he is.
No, wait.
Now you're muted.
Unmute yourself.
Can you unmute yourself?
There we go.
How about that?
Now you're working, Nick.
Sir, how goes the battle?
Oh, it's going, man.
I swear there's never a dull day in the Trump administration.
There's always something going on.
And, you know, this case that you're talking about out of Minnesota, I mean, we're hearing today, I don't know if you listened to this press conference that just happened about an hour ago.
Hold on, hold on.
Before we even get there, because some people might be meeting you for the first time, let them know who you are, where you are, what your handles are.
Yep, so I am in D.C. I can see the Capitol out the window because I go over there and harass politicians for a living, you know, make them answer the questions that the American people actually want answered, not the legacy media that just goes in there and, you know, just tries to get invites to fundraisers and cool little events.
No, I do things a little bit differently and I post it all on X because pretty much every other platform is just going to ban me for doing so.
It's X at Nick Sorter, N-I-C-K-S-O-R-T-O-R.
All right, man.
Now, okay, so we're talking about the latest breaking now in the Minnesota killing spree.
The latest news is that the suspect assassin domestic terrorist, we will call him what he is, regardless of whether or not he turns out to be the far-right MAGA extremist that these idiots on the left are portraying him as, or either just a bona fide psycho, and there seems to be statistical anomalies as to which side of the political aisle has these bona fide psychos, Arrested, taken alive.
The story about how he was arrested He's armed, considered dangerous.
He goes into the area, they surround it, and they talk him out, and he's arrested without incident.
The press conferences that have been going on today, which clip do you want to talk about?
I'll see if I have it on the backdrop.
Well, I mean, so you had the most recent one where you had even, I believe, the acting U.S. attorney.
That was in there having a press conference with the district attorney.
And they have come out now at this point and said that there is no manifesto all of a sudden.
Let's play this for the audience to hear and then we're going to talk about it.
I won't play the whole thing.
it's a little bit long, but the beginning part is what's important.
This is the one where they're going to talk about the, uh, There have been a bunch of them, so I think that's the one, though.
Here is widely reported that the list, this hit list, the names of people who are abortion rights supporters.
And also, can you please release the names of the two other targeted victims who are.
So for those who can't hear, it says there's a list of targets, most of them seem to be pro-choice proponents.
And then there were two other victims.
Can you identify them is what basically this journalist is asking.
As I said, with respect to the other two potential victims, I think it's up to them whether they want to publicly identify themselves.
As I said, it wouldn't surprise me if they do.
They're elected officials.
But that's their right.
Obviously, they may have families and children and privacy interests that they need to sort through.
So I'll let them do that.
With respect to the potential motive, let me say this.
There's been a lot of press coverage and speculation and discussion of a manifesto.
I've seen nothing like a Unabomber-style manifesto in his writings.
He had many, many notebooks, plans, lists of names, surveillance, efforts that he took to surveil and locate the home addresses and family members' relationships with these elected officials.
But I have not seen anything involving some sort of political screed or manifesto that would clearly identify what motivated him.
We'll pause it there.
Nick, I say try to make sense of that which cannot be made sense of.
I'm not going crazy.
It was authorities who said they found a manifesto in the vehicle, correct?
Well, they even talked about a manifesto this morning, but they just continued, you know, stepping it down, stepping it down, stepping it down to the point that we've now gone to, well, there's actually no manifesto.
I mean, I don't know.
In the same press conference, Viva, he talks about the fact that they recovered hundreds of pages of documents, handwritten documents from the vehicle.
What do you call that?
What was in that?
You know, you have a list of names, a list of, they're saying that there were abortion clinics and stuff, but they're not showing us this stuff.
Why?
That's the question.
You've got to think about it.
Tim Waltz is the one that has the ultimate jurisdiction over this investigation, at least in the beginning, for the first day.
And you know that if this was damning for Republicans or damning for Trump, we would have released everything.
We would have seen everything already.
We haven't seen anything.
Have you run into Patel or Bongino in D.C. yet?
Yeah, I have.
I'm telling you what, right now, maybe I'll take some flack for this, but Dan Bongino especially, I mean, I can vouch for that guy and how much he has been doing.
I mean, he is just balls to the wall, never stops.
And he personally will, he's been communicating with me, like my parents were swatted just based on, you know, because people don't like my posts on X. And Bongino has been personally keeping me updated on that.
I mean, I believe that, you know, Bongino, besides Trump himself, I'd say Bongino is probably the most honest.
Most, you know, well-intended person in the Trump administration right now.
So I have nothing but good things to say about him.
I take flack as well for this.
And then people accuse me of being, you know, having a contract with Rumble that requires me to say good things about Bongino.
Honestly, I forgot that he was even like a part owner.
Well, no, I don't know what the, what he, what involved, I mean, I know he was a sheriff.
I don't know what happens with that while he's the deputy director, but I would sooner not say anything than say something false.
I also take flack because I like Bongino.
Not liked.
I like Bongino.
I sincerely believe if there's any other person in the administration, maybe even more than Trump, because I've never met Trump.
I just know what people say about him.
I have faith in Bongino.
My only concern is whether or not there are forces either that are beyond Bongino's control, which would explain what I think is some body language frustration in the interviews that he's giving, or they're getting, I don't want to say, outplayed jurisdictionally.
You mentioned that this is under the direction of The Tim Walls, Minnesota.
My question is, who does have jurisdiction over this right now to the extent that we know?
FBI is thinking about pressing some federal charges, but these are state-level charges for the time being?
Yeah, well, the feds are pressing charges as of now.
They just announced that.
But everything that's been done so far has really been done on the state level.
And that may have been a mistake.
I wish that the FBI had a lot more of a presence there in the beginning.
You know, there wasn't a lot that was coming out about the FBI's involvement at the time and the federal involvement at the time.
But you had so many different state agencies closing in on the guy.
I feel like it was, you know, Waltz was making an effort to, you know, We got this.
Let us handle it.
Because obviously he wants to be the one in control of this information.
This guy was an appointee of Tim Walz.
That's not disputed by anybody.
They're trying to spin that and be like, well, Tim Walz actually appoints MAGA Republicans to government boards.
Nobody believes that.
It's so stupid.
You go to look at the governance board, whatever the workforce governance board that he was on that is so-called bipartisan, it talks about racial equity.
I've been pointing out the wording on that page, the webpage, which is still up, and how the appointees are there to promote the agenda of Tim Walz on this so-called bipartisan thing.
So that's undoubted.
He was first appointed by the Democrat governor before Walls, reappointed by Walls in 2019 to 2023, had been out of it since 2023, mysteriously in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which raises its own questions.
But there is one piece of disputed fact as of now, and I don't like getting things wrong, and I even like less not admitting when I get it wrong.
I got nervous.
Someone said, Viva, the Jennifer Belter that interned with Walls in 2010.
Is a different Jennifer Belter?
I'm like, oh, that's interesting.
And I just wanted to go to the website that announced this as a purported fact check, and it was the Dallas Star.
Let me make sure I got the outlet right.
Oh, sorry, it's even worse.
It's the Minnesota Star Tribune.
And they say, fact check, did suspect in Minnesota wall shootings have closed ties to the government?
No.
Then we go to Jennifer.
Let me just bring her up here.
Grok's AI bot said Vance Belter's wife, Jennifer, worked at Centric here.
St. Cloud, yada, yada.
Doctor named Jennifer Belter.
However, she's not married to Vance Belter.
So the question is, does Vance Belter's wife work for...
That's not the question that we have.
It was whether or not she interned for holidays.
Now I think I might have just figured something out.
I'm going to go back to the screen grab of the individual that posted it to the internet because it's not the same as what we're reading here.
Have you heard that the Jennifer Belter who interned with Tim Walz in 2010 is not the same Jennifer Belter that's married to Vance Belter?
They have provided zero evidence of that.
You know, that article, they're citing Tim Walz's office themselves.
Yep.
Saying, well, we don't think it's the same person.
But they offer no evidence of that.
It's just they're just taking Tim Walts'word for it.
I mean, the Minnesota Star Tribune, So, I mean, I'm not surprised.
The Star Tribune have been the only ones that have refuted the claim that it just so happens, coincidentally, another Jennifer Belter.
I've never met a Jennifer Belter.
You know, what are the chances that it's a different Jennifer Belter that also just happened to be tied to Tim Walz?
I mean, how many belters are there?
It would be Astro.
Let me just bring it up because it's funny, though.
The screen grab doesn't have the same text as what we just read.
It was the Minnesota Star Tribune.
It was the same thing there.
Did Belter's wife intern for Walls?
There's also speculation on social media that Belter's wife, Jenny, they call her Jenny, not Jennifer, was an intern for Walls.
A spokesperson for the governor said that's not true.
Their fact check consists of asking the potential implicated party whether or not it's true.
And then it says the Walls intern is a different person who appears to be married to someone.
The fact check from Walls' own team is ambiguous, or what's the word?
Equivocal.
They appear to be...
There might be like 8 to 18 in Minnesota.
Okay.
Astronomical that there would be a Jennifer Belter within the same age.
She would have been 30, give or take, when she interned.
That did a two-month intern with Tim Walls.
And the only evidence of refuting it, like you say, is a vague, wishy-washy statement from Tim Walls himself that the Star Tribune, if that's the legit screen grab, is repeating as debunking the fact.
Okay, but let's say it's not his wife.
Let's say it's a different Jennifer Belter.
Are they related?
You know, what's the relation?
Are they just Belters that don't happen to know each other?
Just very coincidentally, no relation at all?
I mean, if there's any other family relation with Tim Waltz and the Belters, I think that needs to be investigated anyway.
I want to just see if the article that I pulled up doesn't have that wording in it.
And so here, we got the fact check.
And it is the word intern.
Oh, here we go.
So, okay, this is, let's bring this one up at least.
So I just want to make sure that I don't trust screen grabs ever.
And then sometimes I forget to even...
There's also speculation.
So this is it.
When was this last updated?
This is from June 15, 12, 10 p.m.
So June 15, yesterday.
I feel crazy.
This is where they make me feel crazy.
Did I get it wrong?
It's another Jennifer Belter?
How dare I have assumed from government records, which I pulled up myself, to verify that Jennifer Belter interned for Tim Walls.
No, different Jennifer Belter, you misinformation spreader.
And Tim Walls, it was on a bipartisan committee that he was appointed to.
I don't know.
I mean, it's not that I don't know what to believe.
It's fucking crazy, Nick.
I mean, this is a very easy claim to refute.
You don't have to, like, you know, pussyfoot around it.
You know, it would be very easy, very easy for them to say, okay, nope, his wife is this age, but this Jennifer Belter that intended for Tim Waltz is actually this age.
So, not the same person.
We verified that.
We can file that away and never talk about it again.
They didn't do any of that.
Now that he's been arrested, I could understand that there might have been a risk to this other, like, it's like Sarah Connor out of Terminator 1, where there might have been a risk for all the Sarah Connors in the phone book.
He's arrested now.
So there's no risk to say, okay, here are two images of the two Jennifer Belters, and it's not the same one.
I want to bring this up.
This is Ginger Ninja in our Locals community.
He says, just tuned in.
Don't forget the other state rep and his wife that Vance shot before he went and killed the senator and her husband.
Why did he target them?
So there is not confusion, and I have not partaken in it because I distinguish it from the beginning.
The Hortmans, or at least, I forget, what's her first name?
Melissa Hortman, she voted Some people are saying, you know, I'm drawing that connection, the most recent contemporaneous political event that would have shocked the conscience of someone working in the Dominican, the Democrat Republic of Congo, who's involved in all this.
That would piss somebody off.
Some people are going to say, well, if it wasn't that, what else would it be?
She was apparently heartless.
The question is Hoffman.
What do you know of Hoffman, Nick?
Well, I think the rest of us know it, but what was his deal?
Why might he have been targeted?
Well, I don't know.
I mean, you can ask the same question about the Republicans that were on the list as well, supposedly.
We don't know the names of those Republicans yet, but we have heard that there were Republicans on the list.
I think releasing some of this paperwork, the hundreds of pages that they're talking about, would help we the people be able to go through them and actually not just speculate, but probably put the puzzle pieces together.
When they're saying that there's just nothing to it and there's nothing there, let us see that.
And then we wouldn't have to talk about, well, why could he have possibly targeted just this guy?
And why were there Republicans and Democrats on the list?
I mean, we could see what they all had in common.
And try to put those pieces together, but they're not doing that for us.
I wonder, how many, like, what is the makeup?
It was a very close makeup Republican Democrat in the, what do they call it, the state Senate in Minnesota because the vote of the lone Democrat Hortman changed the outcome of that budget.
But overall, I mean, is Minnesota, I didn't think it was a very split state.
I thought it leaned much more heavily blue than red.
But that might have just been, you know, the big cities and then everything else leans red because it's the cities that dictate the states.
Do you know what the breakup or breakdown is?
Well, there's a lot of parts of rural Minnesota that are much more red.
I mean, Minneapolis is the capital of gay America, it seems, at this point.
I mean, I'm watching this press conference earlier, and you have the short lesbian DA and the black female sheriff standing there next to each other.
And I'm like, I mean, it's...
I mean, it tells you a lot about Minnesota.
They let their whole city burn down and they all get reelected again and they're all cheered and everybody's happy.
I mean, Minnesota's a massive, massive Democrat, or Minneapolis is just, I mean, it's got to be three quarters blue.
And Minneapolis, St. Paul, two cities, twin cities right next to each other.
That's a hell of a lot of people.
They control an awful lot of power.
I don't know the actual makeup in the Senate or the House.
It's close.
Democrats are on the table in the whole state.
It's close from what I can tell.
Just so everybody appreciates this.
This is straight off of the website, which is still there now, that you have Jennifer Belter who interned from December 2010, not December, October 2010 to December 2010 and was paid $2,500.
And then when you go into this section right here, you can see how much she got paid and people are going to freak out about the number.
Let's see if we can get this here.
Oh, did I just put the same one in there?
Hold on one second.
So it's Jennifer Belter interned for Tim Walz.
Now, the only question is they want us to believe it was a different, by happenstance, lightning in a bottle, different Jennifer Belter.
Ask a good question.
They do have an extended family.
she was caught in the vehicle with family.
The reports yesterday Have you heard any other details other than that?
No, she wasn't actually even arrested.
She was just detained.
And they happened to find all of that, the passports and cash.
And keep in mind, she was the CEO of the security company, of the security firm.
I posted that pretty shortly after the event happened because they kept calling him a fake police officer, impersonating a police officer and stuff, which he obviously did.
But the way that he was able to do that is because he ran security, the security patrols, for his wife's security company.
Where she was going at the time with passports and cash and a bunch of family members in the car at that time, that's a question that I really, really wanted.
I hope that they tracked her after the fact.
It almost seems like she was running away at that point.
I can't say that definitively, but that's pretty freaking suspicious to happen right then.
It sounds very much like the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase back in the day.
I'm Canadian.
Some people are saying carrying ammo and cash is a very normal thing to do, and I don't doubt it for a second.
But under the circumstances, it certainly feels very, very suspicious.
So we don't know.
She was released, and we don't know what's come of her as of yesterday when this was being reported.
What I'm thinking of it when it comes to passports and such, if you have a bunch of passports in the car and you're in Minnesota, I'm thinking that for some reason you're trying to get to Canada.
I don't know if that's true or not, but if she were to try to bring her family to Canada while her husband is on the run and just just murdered a politician.
We don't know where she was going.
We don't know where she went afterward.
We don't know if she's still in the country.
But my observation was that with ammo, she's not getting on a plane.
She's also not getting into Canada, I don't think.
Not unless she doesn't declare it.
But I would imagine ammo is a little bit easier.
I would imagine I've never had it or done it.
But ammo to smuggle via road, you know, just don't announce it.
or, oh, I forgot it in there, and then take it away.
But you're not getting on a plane with that.
So it's only a question of, was she trying to go south to Mexico, go north to Canada, or just out for a weekend with a family after her Do we know what the relationship between her and her husband is or was?
Are they still married?
This is one of the weirdest parts, man.
You have his quote-unquote roommate, Diabetes Dan, over here.
I'm going to get that video.
Jim Biden and Jim Waltz.
He hated both Jim Biden and Jim Waltz.
It's like, who are you?
This greasy-ass dude outside of a tiny shack calling him his roommate.
When in reality, he has like a million dollar real estate portfolio, a wife and multiple kids, and all of a sudden he's living with some greasy fat dude?
I mean, it doesn't make any sense here.
Let me bring it up so that people don't think you're being mean for the sake of being mean.
I say this reeks of, I don't say paid, it just, it reeks of people who might've been on it together.
Let me rephrase.
The roommate does not look totally normal.
The guy, Belter, has got allegedly five kids and a wife living in a roommate with these three guys.
I got another video afterwards I'm going to show you.
And the guy's reading off of his cell phone, but not letting anybody see what's dead shortly.
So I just want to let you...
And I wish it had gone this way.
I don't want to say anything more and implicate you in any way.
Because you guys don't know anything about this.
Say it twice.
Say it twice in the same text message.
You don't know.
He goes into that.
And again, I don't judge people for how they respond in trauma.
Five seconds later, he goes right back to being jovial, and then I can't read it again.
it would take too long.
The guy is...
What the hell?
He goes way out of his way, too, at some point during this interaction.
And it's like, oh yeah, by the way, he voted for Trump!
He loved Trump!
And I'm like, where did that even come from, dude?
Nobody asked you that.
You just spouted it off.
He said it twice in two different of these interactions.
This has not been twice where he has sat on his front porch or in the front lawn talking to reporters.
If I was grieving my friend that just did this horrific act and such, I'm not going to run and speak to the media.
I have a number of good friends.
I would never feel comfortable or confident saying how they voted because I don't think I would.
What do they sit around and talk about who they're voting for?
Like, I want to see this guy's voting record.
He's got a roommate.
Did this guy vote Trump?
Let's see that.
But also in that interview, he also said that they never talked politics, that he didn't.
He's like, yeah, I didn't even know any of these people that he went out and did a hit on.
I mean, that was a direct quote.
He doesn't even know Joe Biden's name!
I mean, come on!
I don't know what this one says here.
I know that this one's relevant.
This is interview number two.
I want to take more of your time, so thank you so much.
I just want you guys to just not say crazy right-winger going nuts and that was all he is.
It just bothers me that's his legacy.
Totally unprovoked!
Nobody said anything!
He just volunteered that information.
I don't want that to be his legacy.
No one's thinking that, bud!
Hold on, let me hear the rest.
Let's hear the rest of this.
Okay, so there was a reason why I brought this one up.
False flag Vance Belter.
For the slow to recognize...
I just thought it was an interesting tweet.
I cut the impersonation part of the latest interview.
Is the roommate friend inserting something into the investigation after the interview is over?
Full interview recorded.
It's like nobody looked at this guy who now we know was an appointee of Tim Walls and said he was a right-wing nutcase.
You've seen the videos of him preaching to the, no pun intended, literally preaching to a choir in Congo?
And it's kind of weird.
And he also tried to apparently start a church in Minnesota as well.
And apparently they didn't go very well.
Well, the interesting thing is like, you know, people say that's a proof that he's a far nutbag right winger religious zealot.
That would explain why he might have been very PO'd if he's got a...
you know, what was it called?
The Lion...
The red line?
Red line that he's operating in the DRC that just loses its funding because of You got that politician who voted no to continued funding of illegal aliens.
This guy's going and trying to proselytize the population of Congo and bring it back and do whatever.
There are religious people on the left, but more importantly, it would explain the animosity towards Hortman in particular.
The only question is Hoffman specifically.
I don't know what role Hoffman had in any discussions.
Hoffman did not vote.
or not he thought Hoffman wasn't doing enough for his own activist agendas, which is why he was on the racial equity board of the, that Tim Walls appointed him to.
People met this guy and met with him and have known him for four or five years on that board and they haven't said a damn thing.
Right.
And I mean, I don't know.
Look, if there was, if there was actually damning evidence or something that existed That the media could use to peg this guy as a Trump supporter, they would have already done it.
They haven't been able to do it.
They haven't been able to adequately refute any claims that have been made.
You know, the best that they've been able to do is ask Tim Waltz's office and they gave like a wishy-washy answer.
Oh, we don't really know.
You know, I think that people are...
The question is, I don't know if we're ever actually going to get to the point where we have these answers directly.
I have a little bit more hope now that they took him alive instead of dead.
If he put up any sort of fight at all, I guarantee you they would have put bullets in his head.
But he came out, hands in the air, a drone saw him.
I mean, they can't shoot him like that, in that position.
It just wasn't going to work.
But I feel like they probably would have rather him have been dead at this point.
Minnesota State, at least.
Speaking of which, actually, let me bring up another part of the press conference today, the one I brought up earlier, explaining what happened.
I don't want to play more than I have to, but I want to play enough so that you and I can discuss this.
Maybe the guy misspoke.
The acting U.S. Attorney, Joe Thompson.
Maybe he misspoke.
But listen to this, and I don't understand the timeline of what is alleged to have happened.
Belter then traveled to Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, in the home of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman.
At approximately 3.30 a.m., Belter arrived at Representative Hortman's house in his black SUV with the police license plates.
He parked in the driveway.
And left the emergency lights on his SUV flashing as if he was a police officer.
Belter approached Representative Hortman's home, again dressed as a police officer, wearing the tactical vest and body armor, and wearing that hyper-realistic mask.
It wasn't so hyper-realistic.
It looked more like something out of Breaking Bad, but it was horrifying.
But listen to this.
So he says he approaches.
He's wearing the mask, dressed as an officer.
He was armed and carrying a flashlight.
Before he entered the home, two Brooklyn Park police officers arrived at the scene.
They, too, had been dispatched to check on Representative Hortman after learning of the shooting of Senator Hoffman.
So before Belter enters the home, two officers approach.
When they arrived at the scene, they saw Belter's black SUV parked in the driveway with the emergency lights flashing.
And they saw Belter standing in front of the house several feet from the door.
When Belter saw the officers get out of the car, he drew his weapon and began firing.
Okay.
He rushed into the house through the front door, firing into it.
He repeatedly fired into the house.
And when he entered, he murdered Representative Hortman and her husband, Mark.
The Brooklyn Park police officers fired at Belter Belter as he rushed into the home, but he escaped into the home and out the back.
Okay, so I don't need to play the rest of this.
I feel like at some point someone's going to say, you know, people are being skeptical for the sake of being skeptical.
Unless he misspoke and the timeline was the opposite.
He had killed him, then they approached him.
They open fire on him.
He returns fire or he opens fire on the cops.
They return fire on him.
Then he shoots his way through the door.
Manages to get in, manages to murder Hortman and her husband, and then manages to escape through the back door.
While leaving his flak jacket and mask in the backyard.
That does not make sense to me.
That's a lot of time.
It's a lot of time also like if one hears, I mean, where was Hortman and her husband when he shot them after having shot his way through the front door?
Like, you just shoot your way through the front door, find them, kill them after the cops have opened fire on you, or vice versa.
And there's got to be video of that.
I mean, they have a still image from the ring cam, so they've got to have that story on video and not releasing it.
You don't have to show the graphic part where you wouldn't even get it inside, but the outside part.
Like, it doesn't make sense to me.
But then it also doesn't make sense why they wouldn't just be up front with how it went down.
Right.
You know, I don't know this, to be honest, I don't know this acting U.S. attorney.
Obviously, he's not a confirmed U.S. attorney.
He is just a placeholder for now until there is an actual U.S. attorney chosen for that location.
But he wasn't very well-spoken, if I'm honest.
You know, he tripped over himself a lot and seemed like really nervous and rattled.
So I don't know.
I mean, I probably wouldn't look.
I don't know if you watch the whole thing, he's looking around nervous.
I don't know if that's because he's not a good speaker or somebody is trying to pressure him into saying certain things.
I don't know what that was about.
That was an overall odd press conference.
I don't know if you heard the part, though, where an officer actually, at one of the houses that he was outside, an officer pulled up next to him and tried talking to him.
While he was in his fake patrol car, and he just stared straight on, didn't look at the other officer, so that officer just left and let him go, and that's when he went and murdered the Hortmans, after that.
So they had already had contact with him, and then they let him go.
That mask, hyper-realistic as it might be, does not look human.
I mean, it looks like something out of Scream.
Did they mention if he was wearing the hyper-realistic latex mask when they had intercepted him the first time?
No, they did not mention that.
But they also say he didn't talk or anything.
He just looked straight ahead.
But I feel like that's really weird.
You know, if you're a cop in an area, it was a city cop that was driving to, you know, one of the representative's houses to do a welfare check on them.
And, you know, you would think that city cop would recognize that that random, you know, really weird old Ford Explorer.
Is not an actual police car.
It doesn't have a real police license plate.
You'd think that that would have, you know, thrown them off a little bit.
But no, apparently not.
They just let him go.
Ginger Ninja says, was he going in alphabetical order?
No, look, what's clear is Tim Walz came out the day of the shooting and said this is clearly politically motivated.
So he knew something right off the get-go.
The question really only is, and we'll see if anyone can find it in real time, what the relationship was, if any, between Hortman and Hoffman.
I mean, if Hortman and Hoffman were in any sort of discussions about the bill that Hortman voted on, one thing I do know is Hoffman was on the same governance board at the same time as Vance Belter.
I can bring up that receipt if anybody needs it, but Belter had that connection to Hoffman.
They were both on that same racial equity governance board that Tim Walls appointed Vance to.
So they might have had some grievance or he might have had some grievance as a result of that.
Yeah, and the possibilities here just continue to...
As I said earlier, they keep walking things back and stepping things down.
If Tim Waltz is going to come out and say, well, it was definitely politically motivated in the beginning, if it politically benefits him, as I said, he would have told us more about it.
Right now, he's radio silent, wants it to go away, doesn't want to release any of that information.
And, you know, that manifesto, the one that they say that doesn't exist anymore, it's going to go the way of the tranifesto down there in Nashville, Tennessee.
We knew day one that they were going to hide that and brush it under the rug, and we knew exactly why, because it had a bunch of anti-Christian rhetoric in there and, like, transviolence, stuff that proves what we've been saying about how violent a huge percentage of trans people are.
And we never got to see that until recently, which confirmed all of our suspicions.
So at this point, when manifestos are being hidden, that tells us most of what we need to know, to be honest.
Well, we'll see when there are more presses and more information being released.
That's the latest.
I'll look to the chat if we missed anything, but that's the latest on the story.
Nick, what else are you working on these days?
Well, Matt, you know what?
Unfortunately, I'm not at the Capitol today because they took another week off for Juneteenth.
It's Juneteenth this week, so we had to take another vacation.
Another vacation.
They narrowly approved less than 10% of the Doge Cuts, which was a fight in and of itself.
And they're away right now, so I have nobody to yell at on Capitol Hill at the moment.
But, you know, that's sort of...
However, I think what's going to happen now is they are going to use what happened in Minnesota as an excuse to make sure that people like me cannot ask them questions anymore.
They're going to have guards around them.
They're never going to come outside anymore.
And they're all going to say, oh, it's in the name of security.
I believe the last time a congressman was even shot at or anything was in like the 80s.
So it's not like they're under huge threats all the time.
I think, I mean, I don't understand how they do do it.
Because when I was in DC, just walking and meandering around, I saw...
But it's amazing how exposed they are.
And whatever security is illusory because any nutbag doesn't have to go through the loops that Vance Belter went through.
They said he dressed up like a cop to circumvent Hortman's security.
And I don't know if she had heightened security only because of what had just happened two days earlier where she gave that tearful and fearful speech.
But it's the illusion of security.
It's not hard to do it if any nutbag who's motivated wants to.
It is weird that you can get this close to the most hated people on earth.
And it's the perfect segue, Nick, because whether or not you were going to mention it, I'm bringing it up again.
I started yesterday's show with this.
Does he smell bad in real life?
Does he smell good or does he wear cologne?
If the cologne is ass cheese, then yeah, I guess he does wear cologne.
I don't know what it is.
I don't know what these people wear.
I don't know if you saw the back of his head as well.
It was like, he had some sort of dye on it.
It was just leaking all over.
I guess he was like figuratively and literally melting down.
Well, because I think he's got – you know, he had cancer, and so he lost his hair, and I guess he's trying to – Oh, I'm not showing you what I was looking at.
Just so nobody thinks I'm a total perv.
My issue is I'm convinced that when you despise people to their core, the pheromones or whatever the hormones their body release make you nauseated.
And so I always figured if I ever saw Justin Trudeau, I wonder if he would like it.
He could wear Fahrenheit cologne and it would still smell putrid.
What the hell happened here that you got to see him?
Where do you find him?
This is right in front of, where are we, near the Capitol building?
No.
What is that in the background?
No, so it is in between the House office building and the actual Capitol itself.
I feel like we have every right to be able to ask these people questions because you're not going to get the answers if you go to his office and – They're like, oh, I'll write that down and I'll get it to you.
We'll let you know.
And then it's some pre-canned answer.
No, no.
I want to be able, as an American taxpayer, as an American voter, I want to be able to walk up to representatives and ask them questions.
Not the cushy ones that they're going to get on MSNBC, like they'll ask the AOC, oh my God, what color are your nails today?
No, I want to ask her questions like, you know, like I did...
I confronted her in the stairwell at the Capitol.
She called Capitol Police on me and said that I assaulted her.
That is the tactic is that they make themselves so hated that they get to say, well, I can't be confronted by these raging lunatics.
And the only people who I can allow to be close to me and ask me questions are going to be ass kissing propagandists who ask fluff questions.
And then they shield themselves from any form of ideological intellectual confrontation.
But you manage to capture.
I played a bit of it yesterday.
Let me go to a middle section so that the audience who saw...
I mean, these aren't very difficult questions.
Do you condemn the transport of illegals throughout the country?
Do you condemn it?
Do you think that people should be smuggling other illegals through the country?
Okay, so you have no answer.
Let me pause, and this is a serious question.
What time of day was it?
Oh my gosh, it was like 4 o'clock?
I mean, it's hard to tell with some of these people because they're either coked out or they've been drinking.
I mean, it's a toss-up.
I tweeted at him before I actually posted the video.
I said, look, I'll post the video.
I'll give you a little time to take your Xanax first or something.
Because that whole time, he's screaming and yelling at me, calling me names.
You're a moron!
You're a fascist!
You're QAnon!
You know, everything like that.
And the reason that right now, somebody like me is actually able to get close to Democrats in particular, they're not worried that Republicans are going to hurt them.
Because that's not what we do.
We don't go up.
And try to assassinate these people.
We don't do anything like that.
We're not violent with them.
Nobody's, you know, the thing that they're afraid of are the tough questions.
Not getting physical with them.
As I said, the last time a congressman was even assassinated was back in the 80s or something like that.
And this stuff can't go away.
It's not just me.
You know, a lot of rumors people do it as well.
It's not just me that does this, but there's so few of us that do it.
Absolutely not.
They make sure the cartel that runs that has blocked me at every single step to make sure that I can't get in.
So my only opportunity is to do it outside.
And they did have a meeting on, I think, Saturday.
they had a phone call about tightening security about who can get close to members of Congress.
I mean, I, this is not because I'm a, I mean, I can understand it.
These people are absolutely detested.
And I think the reality is that they're at risk from the furthest elements within their own group of extremists.
I mean, I know what I believe about the Belter killings, but they're not extreme enough for the extreme elements of their own groups and who probably pose the greater risk.
Yeah, call me biased and call me politically partisan.
You don't get this type of violence on an individual or collective basis from the right.
Even the freaking Nazis who march, alleged Nazis who march in Florida, they have some bizarre-looking protests.
They walk around with some flags, wearing their masks, and they disperse.
It's not what you see, like the violence on the left.
Have you been following the killing that occurred at the No Kings?
I was going to say No Kings raid.
The No Kings protest on Saturday?
Have you heard about this?
There was armed vigilantes allegedly who killed someone who had a rifle or was open carrying at the protest.
And hold on.
Open carry protest killed No Kings.
I wasn't expecting to talk about this.
Protester shot and killed at the No Kings rally.
So the No Kings body count is now up to three?
Let me put that down here.
Protester shot and killed.
It was an innocent I got to look into this story now.
Arturo Gamboa into custody.
On a murder charge.
Now, that's the person carrying the rifle, not the person who shot him and the other person.
And I guess they're going to charge him on felony murder because he was feloniously carrying an arm and an innocent bystander who got shot by the peacekeeper.
Detectives don't yet know why Gamboa pulled out a rifle or ran from the peacekeepers.
Holy shit, CNN is calling armed vigilantes peacekeepers.
But they accuse him of creating the dangerous situation that led to Alou's death.
Dude, I'm following this story afterwards.
Yeah, so this happened.
I'm not subscribing to CNN.
This happened at the No Kings, in wherever it was, Utah.
Armed peacekeepers shot and killed an innocent bystander because another guy was carrying a rifle and they say he ran or lifted the rifle in a menacing way.
So they opened fire and killed an innocent person.
So I appreciate why these politicians feel that they're not even safe from the extremist elements of their own party because I believe that they're not.
Raskin, he ran off, and that was it.
That's all you got out of him?
A five minutes of hilarity?
It was almost five minutes of yelling back and forth.
It was fantastic.
I mean, it was great because I had him on camera so he couldn't jaywalk.
So he got stuck at the light and there was a bunch of traffic.
He was like, I was waiting for him to jump the crosswalk, but he didn't do it.
No, but you know the amazing thing is like when you watch those Spirit Airlines videos that go viral and I never understood why people just repeat the same thing or like, you thought you were going to get on that plane.
You thought you were going to get on that plane.
In that particular incident, Raskin is doing the exact same thing.
Go back to QAnon.
Who thinks by saying the same stupid thing over and over and over again, you accomplish anything other than making yourself look like an idiot?
How did you meet him?
Like, you just saw him randomly, and he's like, this is my moment?
Get my camera on?
My gay retard detector went off, and so I walked over to him.
No, not really.
I was at the Capitol.
I was just standing there as I do.
I'm not going to say exactly what my tactics are because I don't want No, and you look like, I say, you blend in easily.
I do.
I do not dress up.
I look very, very casual.
You're not going to see me wearing a suit.
Honestly, these people don't deserve to have people visit them wearing suits anyway.
And, you know, so I just, like, I basically, I very nicely went up to him, very nicely went up to him and said, Congressman, hi, my name is Nick.
Nice to meet you.
And he said, whoa, whoa, whoa, where are you from?
Where are you from?
And I said, I'm from X. Nice to meet you.
And he tried to stop me.
And so, no, no, you got to go.
He wanted to tell me that I had to go through the official channels.
So I just started rolling and started asking him questions.
And the minions that they have are usually pretty well trained to push you out of the way.
However, these ones had a little woman with them.
A little young woman.
And he was trying to use her as a human shield.
And she would knock into me and I wouldn't even feel it.
And so that failed.
And he's like, you're in my face.
You're in my face.
And then I like pan the camera down.
I'm like, you have two people standing between me and you.
What are you talking about?
And but, you know, especially there was a protest that happened.
Over in front of the Supreme Court, as they always do.
These people have nothing else to do during this.
It's the same people every single time.
They go there, they stand in front of the Supreme Court, they scream and yell.
They use the same signs and they just paint over them each time.
It's pretty pathetic.
But they recognize me at this point, so I have to sort of, like, change my hair, change my facial hair every once in a while.
And I walked into that crowd, and they had Trantifa there that had, like – And the police came up to me and they said, you know, we're just letting you know, sir, we cannot guarantee the safety of yourself or your property if you don't get out of here.
And, you know, and so even they have...
They're not allowed to actually do their jobs.
No, it's amazing.
I don't think that I'm hated even by the people who say they hate me.
I did the Ottawa protest where for two weeks you're with a crowd who likes you.
But you can never do that for the adversary's side.
Once Andy is identifiable and they know they don't like him, they'll keep you out of documenting their own insanity.
And so it's those people that I think are not...
I don't know why you do what you do because you are at risk from the nutcases who don't want you exposing the Raskin or who don't like what you're talking about in terms of the tranny ideology stuff.
So yeah, it's good to be not incognito, but what's the word I'm looking for?
Johnny everyday appearance so that it makes it difficult.
You're not easily identifiable.
Are you living in D.C. now full time?
Full-time.
Full-time.
That's why people were like, oh, well, you need to put yourself on camera every once in a while.
That's the whole point.
I don't want to be easily recognizable by these people.
They know once I hook them, then they realize who I am, but it's already too late for them.
I've already gotten it.
So we're going to try to keep it that way.
But, you know, it's something that...
I'm telling you, if anybody out there is in the D.C. area and can easily get to the Capitol, just do this every once in a while.
Hit them hard.
Ask them questions and don't be afraid.
They'll act like you're peons.
They'll act like they don't care what you have to say and that they're just better than you.
but just keep pushing and you'll see they'll, they'll break like Raskin.
Their egos are massive.
And if you ding it even a little bit, It'll make them look like absolute fools.
And I guarantee you, and I'll say this live on air, nobody has to pay me for it.
If you want to use that and attack ads against Jamie Raskin in 2026, be my guest.
The footage is free.
Use it.
Jamie Raskin, there's a bit of tragedy.
His son took his own life, right?
If I'm not mistaken, let me just grok this.
I'm sorry that that happened.
He died by suicide on December 31, 2020 at the age of 25. I remember there's some things where you want to humanize the individual and you want to try to find a reason for which they'd be broken to the point of being that level of a scumbag douche.
But you can't.
Not treat people with kiddie gloves because of life trauma.
Everybody has trauma to a greater or lesser degree.
But that can't be the shield with which to treat Jamie Ratskin Raskin with kiddie gloves.
First of all, the trauma that their party has imposed and inflicted upon millions of Americans is equally tragic.
They have to answer for these things and can't hide behind their minions, which they do.
You know, I'm just going to say, like, I feel...
I know people go through things.
I get that.
But at the end of the day, you represent 700,000 Americans.
This is not about you.
This isn't, you know, just your job.
This is you.
You need to resign.
That would be doing your job properly, would be resigning at that point.
So I'm not holding back.
I don't feel bad.
Maybe I'm a terrible person.
I just don't feel very bad.
Anna Paulina Luna tried to push through this thing, if you remember, with proxy voting.
It's like, oh, well, new mothers shouldn't have to go to work.
They should be able to vote from home.
I'm sorry.
Go be a new mother on somebody else's dime.
You work for the taxpayer.
I'm sorry.
If you can't come to work, you see that chick that was on the house floor holding her baby like a prop.
Right?
Saying that, oh, I can't come in to vote because I have a baby.
Bitch!
Sorry.
You're doing it right now!
This is all the show!
First of all, see, every now and again I do it.
The amount of times I want to say, bitch, shut, man or woman, just shut the fuck.
I'm joking.
No, you're a thousand percent right.
That's why, like I say, if a man is so fundamentally broken from life trauma that he's an erratic, sporadic, pathological demon of a human, resign from politics and deal with that trauma.
And there's no but to that.
I know people are going to say, if Jamie Raskin is like that on a personal level, then they might have their own follow-up questions and say, okay, that might explain some family situations if he's truly an awful person through and through.
But you're right.
You can't do your job if you're too emotional and broken.
Stay home.
Having kids?
You either take your parental, take your paternity and deal with that or find a babysitter for the time it takes to make a vote.
Period.
So, man, I just couldn't live in D.C. day in and day out.
It's like a steaming shithole.
I'm going to be totally honest with you.
It was sort of euphoric when you move here and you have the capital view that I can just walk to all the time.
I can go to the White House or at least walk out.
Just around anywhere to any of these buildings.
I'm not necessarily invited.
Let's be real.
I get in fights with way too many people to be invited to all these cool ritzy events.
And I don't want to be.
Thank you for not inviting me.
But you really learn.
What I've learned here over these past six months of being here is how shitty these people are.
And I mean, you can say that pretty easily from the outside, but once you see it from the inside, It's really bad.
It makes me sick.
It makes me never want to come back here again, but we're fighting a mission, so I'm going to stay.
Can I ask how old you are?
I think I asked you this last time, but you're young.
27. Young?
Okay, good.
No kids, total freedom to do what the world needs.
And I would dare say maybe don't meet someone in D.C. I'd say wait until you get...
So now I'm looking over my shoulder.
I don't know.
I came here with a girlfriend, so we're okay.
I don't have to worry about the dating pool out here.
That's good, and you'll have a sane voice to ground you at the end of the day.
When I was there, I was there for a couple of days.
It feels like you're walking through New York, the beautiful buildings, beautiful monuments.
And then I look at everybody and everybody's wearing suits.
They look like clones of one another, just like out of the Matrix, walking with briefcases, fancy people walking through.
Okay, so that reminds me, I got to make this point here.
Walking around the Capitol on a business day is infuriating because all you're doing is running into lobbyists, big lobbying firms.
And they're taking congressmen out to lunch and schmoozing them and such.
And you're like, this is disgusting.
It's the same people every time.
You know, their offices are right down the street.
So they all just...
And then they're just all day long schmoozing and buying these people off.
And, you know, at some point, I don't think there is any reason in hell a lobbyist needs to be able to go inside the Capitol.
None.
Zero.
I'm sorry.
Especially this.
They have more access than I do as media.
They can walk into more places than I can.
You have in private communities, you have no solicitation orders and it's a whatever municipal bylaw.
No solicitation in D.C. period.
Not hard.
I mean, it makes, you're a thousand percent right.
It's a disgusting.
Horror city where everybody wants something.
Everybody's trying to get something.
I was there alone.
I'm listening to people over lunch.
It's like, oh my gosh.
It's like a law firm at the city scale and everyone is just out there for some specific personal corporate interest and it's truly nauseating.
Nick, so it's one thing.
You're doing the content and I ask this not to pry.
You gotta find a way to monetize your work.
How can people support you if they want to support what you're doing because the world needs people like you and people like you need to be supported because you can't do it for nothing.
How do people support you?
Well, I mean, honestly, I don't...
Even though I am accused of being paid by both Israel and Qatar at the same time, specifically because I don't want another war in the Middle East.
I feel like that's a pretty reasonable stance to take as an American.
But there is a link in the bio on my X page that I do.
Take donations.
I just don't submit them.
Good.
Everyone's got your link.
Everyone should follow you on Twitter.
I don't know.
It doesn't matter.
There's monetization on Twitter and there's passive like that, but people need, um, Period.
And community support is not the same thing as corporate support.
Whether or not you end up getting Locked in by your community expectations.
That's on the creator.
That's not on the industry.
So the risk is there.
But if people want to support the work, you do amazing work, Nick.
And I love what I will never do.
And I encourage nobody else to do it.
Honestly, I don't think you do it, Viva.
But there are way too many people on these social media platforms that will sell out to anybody.
They'll be given like $200 to make a post supporting green energy in Texas.
And that's their revenue model.
I will never do that.
I don't know if you saw the soda people that were pushing, influencers that were pushing for taxpayers to fund fat people getting soda with our tax dollars through Snap.
I'm trying to put an end to that, so you're never going to see that from me.
Okay, amazing.
We're going to go raid Kimberly Guilfoyle in a couple of seconds, but I'm going to do some stuff here that I don't want you to be here when I read some of these chats.
But Nick, let's do an update sooner than later.
If you're in Florida, ping me.
And if I'm in D.C. for whatever the reason, I shall ping you because we can go and hang out and have some fun.
Sounds good, man.
Appreciate you having me.
Nick, thank you very much.
Fantastic stuff.
All right, I'm going to kick him.
I hate kicking people.
feels so mean.
What I was going to do I should have brought it up when he was here for this.
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Bill Tong, thank you very much.
And I'm gonna get to some of the chat before we go over to, Everybody!
If you are inclined to come over and support the work that I do and Robert Barnes over on vivabarneslaw.locals.com, I shall procure the link and communicate it to all of y 'all.
Here, Barnes was on with Barris and I was listening to him beforehand.
I don't want to talk about the Israel-Iran stuff.
It makes me sad, angry, depressed, cynical, and there's absolutely nothing I can do about it anyhow, other than be hated by everyone on both sides because of my particular Perspective on this, but what the hell was I talking about?
Yeah, we got to raid Kimberly Guilfoyles.
That was the bottom line.
So we're going to raid Kim.
She is talking about Israel.
Let me see.
Hold on.
What are you talking about here?
What are you talking about, Willis?
Here we go.
Breaking news coverage.
Kimberly Guilfoyle over on Israel Controls the Skies.
Go!
Ah, Viva has raided the stream.
Let's just play for two seconds here.
Uh-oh.
Has she not started?
Oh, no.
No es bueno.
She's starting in 40 seconds.
Go raid Kimberly Guilfoyle's channel, people.
And show some love.
Let her know from whence you came.
And we're going to take this party over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
Do we wait to 25 seconds to see?
See, this is what happens.
People who are not caught up, they get automatically pushed over.
Viva's still here, whoever's asking that question over on...
I am just trying to wait the nine seconds for her to start.
There was a No Kings rally from noon to three in my small town in Tennessee.
I really wanted to go and talk to the lunatics that showed up.
I should have gone open carrying two or three files.
No!
Because, look, even if you're right to, you know, take someone's life in self-defense, you're better off not doing it.
Just call me a pussy.
I would sooner avoid that level of confrontation, even if I would be right for doing it because...
Okay, go raid Kimberly Guilfoyle.
Let her know from whence he came.
You want to support the work?
VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com or Louis the Lobster on Amazon.
It's a children's book that I wrote, my wife put together, and Abigail Martin, a daughter of a Locals member, did the illustrations.
They were beautiful.
King of Biltong, are there any updates on the ostriches in Canada?
I don't want to tease.
Let me just see.
Actually, I texted and I did not get any.
I was going to tease it.
But come on over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for the after party.
Thank you all for being here.
Godspeed.
God bless.
And enjoy.
Kimberly Guilfoyle has now started.
She's on.
Uh-oh, her audio doesn't seem to be working.
Now her audio is working.
Okay, she's on.
And we're going to move over to Rumble.
VivaBarnsLaw.locals.com I got some stuff to talk about.
It's not that cool.
It's cool.
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