Viva & Barnes - Cole Allen to Remain DETAINED! And Some Courtroom Drama; Nick Fuentes Charges DROPPED? & MORE! Aired: 2026-04-30 Duration: 01:10:16 === Viva Fry Defends Nick Fuentes (15:40) === [00:00:00] In today's surprise episode of I Didn't Think I Would Actually Defend Nick Fuentes, here is Viva Fry defending Nick Fuentes. [00:00:07] And for those of you saying, oh, is that Viva Fry in the video that we're looking at right now? [00:00:11] No, it's a 56 or 57 year old woman who I literally thought was me when I first saw this video because it looks like Westmount where I used to grow up and it kind of looks like me in the video. [00:00:21] This is Nick Fuentes viciously pushing someone to the ground who comes to his address for Lord knows what reason. [00:00:28] Behold. [00:00:32] Hi. [00:00:32] Oh my God. [00:00:33] What? [00:00:33] What are you doing? [00:00:47] Hi, oh my God, what are you doing? [00:00:50] Where's my face? [00:00:55] There I am. [00:00:58] Now let's bring it back this way because this is the angle that we want to see. [00:01:02] Hi, oh my God, what are you doing? [00:01:04] Okay, no. [00:01:05] I don't mean to laugh at the abject stupidity of showing up to someone's house after they've been doxxed on the internet with a phone in your hand like an idiot, recording the. [00:01:20] Interaction, anticipated interaction for whatever the reason. [00:01:25] After, I'm fairly certain temporally this was after someone with a gun and a crossbow showed up at Nick Fuentes' house to do Lord knows what. [00:01:35] And you get pepper sprayed and shoved to the ground and you say, Oh, what are you doing? [00:01:39] What are you doing? [00:01:41] What are you doing showing up at someone's house after it's been doxxed on the internet, recording the anticipated interaction confrontation and then complaining when you get pepper sprayed and shoved to the ground? [00:01:53] Now, there is a twist to this story. [00:01:57] The woman pressed charges, which it was said were dropped. [00:02:01] Now, they weren't exactly dropped by the prosecution. [00:02:04] They were dropped by the criminal complainant, this woman, which we're going to get into it in a second. [00:02:09] What's amazing, however, is the internet. [00:02:13] And I'm not picking on the account, I don't know anything about this guy, Jack Danger. [00:02:19] I, too, like to live dangerously. [00:02:21] Danger is my second name. [00:02:24] Jack Danger puts out a tweet and. [00:02:27] You would have thought we're not one screen, two films, but rather one universe, two dimensions. [00:02:33] That's actually pretty damn good. [00:02:34] Puts out a tweet. [00:02:35] I didn't know what the video was at first. [00:02:36] And then I have to dig into it a little bit. [00:02:38] The tweet reads breaking pure evil caught on camera. [00:02:43] Now, people, let me just take this out for one second. [00:02:47] There is pure evil, like the story of the woman who it broke the other day, a woman who got her rocks off, apparently on videos of monkeys being mutilated and forced to fornicate with one another and then set on fire and all sorts of things. [00:03:01] There's evil like CSAM, child abuse. [00:03:07] There's evil like murder, assault. [00:03:11] And then there is what is described as evil, which absolutely just waters down whatever evil is someone pepper spraying and shoving to the ground, someone who comes to their address after their address has been posted for the internet to see after someone also showed up with the intent to murder this individual. [00:03:29] Nick Fuentes, part of the twisted woke Reich. [00:03:33] Just got exposed as the monster he truly is. [00:03:37] A woman shows up at his Illinois home. [00:03:39] She just shows up. [00:03:40] And this coward sprays her with mace, then shoves her down the stairs like a ragdoll. [00:03:46] She crashes hard on the concrete, crawling in pain while he stands over her like some deranged predator. [00:03:52] This is the same Nick Fuentes who is telling everyone to vote Democrat. [00:03:55] Well, now we might understand where the political motivation is to demonize someone. [00:03:59] In a way, by the way, congratulations, that will undermine your otherwise legitimate political criticism of the individual because now nobody's going to read this post or anything. [00:04:07] From this individual, thinking it's anything but unhinged political drama. [00:04:13] Yet, yet, yet. [00:04:13] Physically assaults a woman for daring to confront him. [00:04:17] Now it's somehow courageous to show up at people's domiciles because they've been doxxed on the internet to confront them with the intent of recording that confrontation. [00:04:27] Oh, that's courage now. [00:04:29] Battery charges mysteriously dismissed. [00:04:31] Not mysteriously, if you took five seconds to look into it, but the video doesn't lie. [00:04:35] This is not a man. [00:04:36] This is a dangerous, violent woman hater. [00:04:38] Who belongs behind bars? [00:04:41] Maybe I missed that this was actually satire. [00:04:45] How many more? [00:04:46] Hold on. [00:04:46] Now I'm starting to get serious here. [00:04:49] Is this satire? [00:04:51] No, I don't think this is a satire. [00:04:53] How many more have to get hurt before America wakes up? [00:04:57] Don't show up to people's homes after they've been doxxed, looking for a confrontation, thinking that it's going to end any better than this. [00:05:07] Now, the ultimate irony of all of this, by the way, the ultimate irony of all of this is that in response to that post, which I've got to get it because it is amazing, I say reading the replies on tweets. [00:05:20] Though it can be frustrating because you're dealing with an endless sea of ignorance, stupidity, trolls, bots by and large, sometimes you do learn from it. [00:05:29] And you can't just say, I'm not looking at it ever because they're all a bunch of disingenuous whatever. [00:05:35] Sometimes it is a wake up check to say, hmm, maybe my position is bad. [00:05:41] So the ratios on this were stunning. [00:05:44] I had to bookmark it. [00:05:45] I can unbookmark it right now. [00:05:47] The ratios were stunning to the point where he says, wow, the amount of people defending a male pepper spraying a female. [00:05:52] That is showing no intentions of hurting him physically, then shoving her down to the steps on concrete is sickening. [00:05:58] Look at these people below. [00:06:00] They must be gropers. [00:06:02] Is this guy satire? [00:06:04] To which I just had to say, not only am I not a groper by any means, you show up at someone's home to film harass them, you're asking for trouble. [00:06:12] Showing no intentions of hurting him physically. [00:06:16] My goodness, you show up at his home is already crossing the line for aggressive behavior. [00:06:21] Not only a sign of aggression, but a sign of serious mental illness, bad judgment. [00:06:25] Pepper spray in a shove is probably the least violent way this ends. [00:06:28] And I suspect there is a reason why the charges were dropped. [00:06:30] Don't show up at someone's front door recording them, and none of this happens. [00:06:34] Now, I think you're just talking common sense, people. [00:06:36] And you think Viva's trying to court the Groyper Nick Fuentes crowd. [00:06:41] When you have Roseanne Barr ostensibly coming to your defense, you might want to rethink your stupidity. [00:06:49] Roseanne Barr has to come out and say this, which I'm going to add right now Roseanne, as horrible as he is, show up at my home and I'll do worse. [00:07:01] And that is the video that we're watching of the person. [00:07:04] Did anybody else think it was me for the first five seconds? [00:07:06] What's really funny, I mean, I'm not trying to make fun of anybody except maybe myself here. [00:07:11] I legit thought that was me. [00:07:12] This is the exact type of bricks and fire hydrants and, you know, what the city looks like in Westmount, NDG, Montreal. [00:07:19] I thought it was me. [00:07:21] It wasn't me. [00:07:21] It's a 56, 57 year old woman. [00:07:23] We're going to get into the story because what is the story behind it? [00:07:26] The charge is mysteriously dropped, Jack Danger. [00:07:29] Not so mysteriously. [00:07:30] There's actually, you know, mainstream reporting on it. [00:07:34] That explains why the charges were dropped. [00:07:36] And the charges were not dropped mysteriously. [00:07:41] They were dropped by the criminal complainant herself. [00:07:44] Let me pull this up here. [00:07:46] And I believe this is the article. [00:07:49] This is the article from the Chicago Suburbs Tribune. [00:07:52] Here, this is it. [00:07:53] The charges were dropped by the woman herself. [00:07:56] Nick Fuentes, victim, says no proof he completed community service drops criminal charges for civil suit. [00:08:04] A hearing is scheduled for Tuesday on a civil case in which Marlo Rose seeks $10,000 from Fuentes for emotional and physical damages from the November 2024 incident in which he pepper sprayed her and shoved her to the ground. [00:08:16] Evil. [00:08:17] Pure evil. [00:08:18] There's genocide across the world. [00:08:20] There is the most debased acts of inhumanity to humans. [00:08:27] A pepper spray and a shove for someone who comes looking for a confrontation at your front door after your address has been doxxed is pure evil. [00:08:32] Okay, but let's get into it. [00:08:33] The criminal charges against Nick Fuentes have been dropped months after he was set to complete. [00:08:37] A deferred prosecution agreement. [00:08:39] DPA. [00:08:39] We saw one of these in Jussie Smollett, where I discovered the DPA, deferred prosecution agreement, for someone who's never been convicted of a violent crime before. [00:08:48] Rehabilitation, or whatever they want to call it, is better than any form of punishment. [00:08:52] But the woman he's accused of battering said he didn't complete the agreement and is now taking him to civil court instead. [00:08:58] It goes to show you where the priorities might have been. [00:09:02] After dropping the criminal case against him, fearing it would be strung out even longer than the 18 months that have already passed since the attack, Marla Rose is now suing him in civil court, she told the Sun Times. [00:09:12] Thursday. [00:09:13] While Fuentes attended court via Zoom, Rose was given the chance to take him to criminal trial. [00:09:18] While Fuentes attended court via Zoom, Rose was given the chance to take him to criminal trial or drop the charges. [00:09:24] She chose the latter after filing a civil court case against him last month. [00:09:28] My goodness, eh? [00:09:30] Maybe the charges weren't going to go anywhere in a criminal court when you show up at someone's house who's been doxxed and you get pepper sprayed and shoved off the property. [00:09:38] Maybe it wasn't going to go anywhere. [00:09:39] Let's just go to balance of the probabilities for a cool $10,000 in civil court and see where that goes. [00:09:43] But still, she was sickened. [00:09:44] By what she said were unique circumstances provided for the wealthy far right influencer. [00:09:49] You know, you're dealing with a rag, that is to say, a propagandist rag, when they have to qualify the individual as wealthy to try to get some form of further. [00:10:00] That little rich bastard, these rich bastards think they can get away with anything. [00:10:03] I'm not sure how wealthy Nick Fuentes is. [00:10:05] Irrelevant. [00:10:07] I mean, irrelevant. [00:10:08] Wealthy, sufficiently wealthy, living in, oh, I forget what the type of brown house, brick house it is, with no security. [00:10:16] In public, not living behind the fences and the armed guards of Hollywood elite. [00:10:21] He's wealthy. [00:10:21] This is not how your average person who pushes a woman down the street, yadda yadda. [00:10:24] Oh, this is not how your average person who pushes a woman down the stairs and breaks six ribs. [00:10:29] I didn't hear that she got six broken ribs anywhere else, but would be treated. [00:10:33] My understanding for months now is that this was all settled. [00:10:36] And for whatever the reason, it's perfectly reasonable for this defendant to have privileges. [00:10:39] The average person doesn't. [00:10:40] And it doesn't seem there's anything I can do about it. [00:10:42] So I've decided to move on. [00:10:44] Also known as case was bullshit. [00:10:46] You. [00:10:46] Sort of faffoed, and you're lucky that all you got was pepper sprayed and shoved off someone's property. [00:10:52] The case stems from a confrontation in November when he pepper sprayed and pushed down rows of the front steps as she came to his front door after his address was leaked online. [00:10:59] He was charged with misdemeanor battery. [00:11:02] The woman went to confront Fuentes after he posted a message on X as the 2024 election results began to favor President Donald Trump. [00:11:09] In the post, Fuentes mocked the idea that women have a right to control their own bodies, saying, Your body, my choice, forever. [00:11:15] You know what a normal, sane person would do? [00:11:18] To someone online who posts something stupid, some comment like that? [00:11:22] Nothing. [00:11:23] They would do nothing. [00:11:23] They would go on with their lives and they would not think it's appropriate to show up at the individual's house to confront him because his address has been leaked online. [00:11:32] Nutcase. [00:11:33] And this person wants to look, you're making it look Nick sane by comparison. [00:11:38] The woman went to confront Fuentes. [00:11:39] I already did that. [00:11:40] As part of the deferred agreement reached in October, Fuentes signed on to do 75 hours of community service. [00:11:45] Good for him. [00:11:45] Complete anger management training. [00:11:47] Apologize to her in court and pay rose $635 for her phone. [00:11:51] She was paid for her phone. [00:11:52] She said she lost count of the extensions he was given by judges throughout the case, just have ultimately no proof that he completed his community service or anger management process. [00:12:01] She was also disappointed after being handed an apology from Fuentes, which she said was likely written by Al, I'm joking, by AI. [00:12:09] Rose added she would not have agreed to the deal if she'd known that he wouldn't have to apologize in person. [00:12:16] Because, people, it's about the degradation, it's not about anything else. [00:12:24] A motion filed by an attorney working on Rose's behalf last week argued Fuentes failed to complete the community service in time, and yet he was seen partying in other states earlier this year. [00:12:34] Oh my goodness, anybody cares about that? [00:12:36] There's some small hope, eh, whatever. [00:12:37] So that's the story, by the way. [00:12:39] What's hilarious, I've got to show it to you so that nobody thinks I'm making this up. [00:12:45] It was in the Grok analysis because I wanted to know. [00:12:48] Let me see, was it this one here? [00:12:50] This might be. [00:12:52] No, that's not the right one. [00:12:53] Let me get the other one here. [00:12:55] The description in Grok is curious. [00:12:59] Is this it? [00:13:00] Here we go. [00:13:01] This is it. [00:13:02] I just wanted to check if, you know, what the aggregate. [00:13:08] Knowledge of large language models had to say the misdemeanor. [00:13:13] Okay, this is it right here. [00:13:14] The misdemeanor battery charged against Nick Fuentes. [00:13:16] So let me bring it here so I can read this more clearly myself. [00:13:20] Did I just close it? [00:13:21] No, I didn't. [00:13:24] Where is my grok summary? [00:13:26] It's right here. [00:13:27] The misdemeanor battery charged against Nick. [00:13:29] They were dismissed on April 23, 2026, at the request of the victim, Marla Rose. [00:13:34] That happened after Fuentes entered into the deferred prosecution agreement. [00:13:37] Where was the part here? [00:13:38] Here we go. [00:13:39] Marla Rose. [00:13:41] Visited. [00:13:42] What was my question? [00:13:44] Why did Marla Rose go to Nick Fuentes' house and how many times did she do it? [00:13:47] Marla Rose visited. [00:13:48] She was an invited guest. [00:13:50] Hey, Miss Crazy Woman from off the internet, come visit my house when you don't like what I have to say about. [00:13:57] She visited his house exactly once on November 10 at his home in Berwin, Illinois, Chicago suburb. [00:14:02] She went there after Fuentes was widely doxxed, leaked online in the days following his viral ex post, Your Body My Choice, right after Donald Trump won. [00:14:09] The post drew intense backlash, especially from women and progressives, and triggered reports of harassment and prank. [00:14:15] Deliveries, e.g., dog poop or tampons. [00:14:17] How do you deliver dog poop at his home? [00:14:20] Either way, Rose, a self described feminist, progressive feminist activist, then 57 or 58 years old, Jewish. [00:14:29] What a random detail to throw there. [00:14:31] Now I understand why I kind of thought it was me in there for the first few seconds. [00:14:34] I look like a 57, 58 year old Jewish woman, apparently. [00:14:38] She became curious about Fuentes due to his history of controversial statements, which she viewed as anti Semitic, white supremacist, or misogynistic, and decided to. [00:14:46] Pop over to verify, check the leaked address, film, record outside the house, investigate rumors of prank deliveries, potentially confront him or ask directly why he felt comfortable posting such hateful, violent. [00:14:58] Can you imagine the nutbag lunatic who shows up at your house and thinks she's the righteous one for confronting you at your home for your alleged violent, hateful rhetoric? [00:15:08] Holy sweet, merciful hell. [00:15:11] Is that kind of hilarious if it wouldn't be potentially so serious? [00:15:17] So the charges were dropped at her request. [00:15:19] She's going to pursue civil cases now. [00:15:21] And in a rare moment of some form of unification, you had the likes of everybody with half a freaking brain on the internet coming to the defense of the attacks on Nick Fuentes for pepper spraying and shoving a woman who showed up at his house to confront him over his speech. [00:15:37] Roseanne Barr defending Nick Fuentes. === Roseanne Barr and the Movie Review (03:24) === [00:15:40] Jack Danger, you know you done messed up. [00:15:44] That's that. [00:15:46] How goes the battle, everybody? [00:15:47] What day is it today? [00:15:48] It's Thursday. [00:15:49] I look particularly crazy. [00:15:51] It's Thursday. [00:15:52] Which means at some point tonight, it's going to be Viva and Lord Buckley go to the movies. [00:15:58] And we are watching a movie tonight, reviewing a movie called Unforgiven. [00:16:04] And I told Lord Buckley, Mark Grobert has got an amazing channel. [00:16:08] You all must follow him everywhere, that this would have been a good one to do in the Mystery Science Theater 3000 type format, because I was sitting there yapping away during this movie with my constructive analysis, which we'll save for seven o'clock tonight. [00:16:23] It's going to be on Rumble. [00:16:24] I'll blast the link around. [00:16:26] Viva Fry, former Montreal litigator, turned current Florida Rumbler. [00:16:28] Three o'clock time slot on the Rumble lineup. [00:16:30] If you like what I do, like, share, subscribe, snip, clip, support links are all in the description. [00:16:35] You know what to do. 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[00:18:46] But it was like rubber, like bouncy because it was still pink. [00:18:50] And he was trying to convince us it's cooked. [00:18:53] It's not cooked. [00:18:53] And so everybody just sort of quietly went and microwaved their piece before they ate it. [00:18:57] Had we had the Chef IQ, we could have avoided that moment of embarrassment. [00:19:01] People, check it out. [00:19:01] Links in the description. [00:19:03] And thank you very much, Chef IQ. === The Indictment and Raw Turkey Theory (15:39) === [00:19:05] Amazing stuff. [00:19:05] Now, with that said, we're live here at vivabarnslaw.locals.com. [00:19:10] So this is how it works, peeps. [00:19:12] During the day, I stream on Rumble exclusively and vivabarnslaw.locals.com. [00:19:18] Then I snip and clip the segments and I post them to Commitube afterwards. [00:19:22] I know people say, Viva, I love the car vlogs and get back to it. [00:19:25] In as much as I can, I will. [00:19:26] But everyone should appreciate every one of those five to 12 minute videos back in the day took about three to four hours to do. [00:19:32] I don't use AI and I don't use, I tried to use editors and I can't do it. [00:19:37] And it makes it impossible to stay up to speed with the rapidly changing news. [00:19:43] And so I appreciate some people like it, but now I just clip and put them over there. [00:19:49] Talk Mark into watching Kelly's Heroes. [00:19:51] We might have to do that afterwards. [00:19:52] Now, that to say, we're on Viva Barnes Law. [00:19:55] Locals.com. [00:19:56] After our one hour show, give or take on Rumble, we go to Rumble Premium and Viva Barnes Law. [00:20:00] Locals.com for the after party, and it's a wonderful thing. [00:20:03] And I try to get to all the tips that I can, all of the Rumble rants. [00:20:07] Chris Craft, too, sent a $50 tip, and he says, For the Viva was right again, jar. [00:20:11] Oh, dude, I've been on Love You, Viva. [00:20:13] Thank you very much, Chris Craft. [00:20:15] I've been on kind of, did I just kick my camera? [00:20:19] Shoot, I think I did. [00:20:20] Yeah, I did. [00:20:20] I've been on kind of a role in terms of not being right, just being vindicated. [00:20:27] Move this around a little. [00:20:31] I'm uncentered. [00:20:33] There's been a legitimate discussion online pertaining to freedom of speech, lawfare, whether or not this James Comey indictment is righteous, opportunistic, whether or not it's bogus, but Kash Patel trying to save his job, whether or not it's Todd Blanch trying to justify why he should be the permanent attorney in general to replace Pam Bondi, who did nothing. [00:20:58] Actually, I should take that back. [00:20:59] Had Pam Bondi only done nothing in her tenure, it would have been better than what she did. [00:21:03] What she did was leave a wake of destruction. [00:21:05] That we are still currently navigating, trying to keep our heads above water over. [00:21:09] She was an abject disaster, not just over the Epstein stuff, over everything. [00:21:13] And last May, when James Comey put shells on the beach and said, 8647, I said at the time, this is threat incitement. [00:21:26] You know, there might be different charges that you could flesh out. [00:21:29] But I said, this was not just an innocuous, I don't know, 8647 has two different meanings. [00:21:34] It could mean cancel, could be that. [00:21:36] It wasn't that. [00:21:36] I laid out the theory of the case at the time. [00:21:38] In the context of the trilogy of posts where he's on the beach reading his book, where he then posts 8647 right in between, and then the summary of his book, which talks about code to identify rivals to call for action and fans oblige hurting or killing rivals. [00:21:53] I said, that was as clear of a message as humanly possible. [00:21:57] Now, people online say, look, freedom of speech, and we don't want to start giving the power to the government to interpret opaque, ambiguous words as true threats worthy of charges. [00:22:09] To which I retort, Free speech doesn't allow you to threaten someone in a foreign language. [00:22:16] It's not because you say it in French. [00:22:17] Well, I mean, he didn't. [00:22:18] It was in French. [00:22:19] It wasn't in English, so freedom of speech. [00:22:21] It doesn't give you the right to threaten, harass, extort, defame. [00:22:26] And doing it in another language would not be any more of a defense than doing it in code, in some form of thinly veiled code that you basically admit is code, thinly veiled for the specific purpose of what you wanted it to be in real time. [00:22:41] So, With that said, you know, there's a debate online as to all of this, and we'll see how it fleshes out. [00:22:47] I'm very comfortable in my position, which is not one that doesn't respect freedom of speech. [00:22:54] What James Comey did, in my view, and I fleshed it out in thorough detail in May of 2025, is, I would say, it was as overt of a threat as you could do without using the actual words. [00:23:09] And so I made the joke with, I'm having a discussion offline with someone, and I said, like, you know, when we were kids, And we would tell my parents, I'd say, hey, mom and dad, whenever I say I love you, Dan, to my brother, it means fuck you. [00:23:20] And when I'm going to say, Dan, go love yourself, Dan. [00:23:24] I'm like, all right, ha ha, it's funny. [00:23:26] When you understand that the words have meanings, you'll still get in trouble with your parents. [00:23:30] And not that the government is my parents, but the idea that he didn't specifically say someone should take out the president. [00:23:38] It's the former director of the FBI who knows what words mean. [00:23:42] He can't be that stupid. [00:23:44] He isn't that stupid. [00:23:45] And the theory that I flipped, because this was. [00:23:48] The timeline of the post, the day of him on the beach reading his book, FDR Drive, him posting 8647, and then him posting the summary of his book, which also says that the characters in his book believe that the guy on the far right went beyond the rights, the protections of the First Amendment, singled out his enemies by name, suggested something should be done. [00:24:09] He's telling you what he's doing in code. [00:24:11] Inasmuch as you do it in a foreign language, that's the foreign language. [00:24:15] Now, maybe he's got some defenses, and maybe there's a risk in theory that someone could say, well, when you said, I want, you know, The president should be removed from office. [00:24:23] You meant a crime. [00:24:24] Well, if there's that level of supporting secondary evidence, you'll make your case. [00:24:30] And not to say someone has to prove their innocence, they're going to have to prove their case in court. [00:24:34] If that was the only evidence, if that's the only evidence against James Cummings that they have, and I don't think it is because we don't know the evidence that they submitted to the grand jury, if that's the only evidence, those three posts, as far as I'm concerned, show intent, knowledge, and direction. [00:24:48] And so this is not a question of saying he's taking the Canadian approach and he's against free speech. [00:24:53] First of all, he's been indicted on this. [00:24:55] So this is no longer a Canadian issue, and going after me being Canadian is not going to solve anything, nor respond to anything. [00:25:01] This was calculated. [00:25:02] Now, some people are suggesting, as I believe I was one of the first to do, the forfeiture provisions of his indictment seem to indicate that this might have been a ploy to sell his book. [00:25:15] And then people are going to say, well, if it's a ploy to sell his book, and that's why they're going after the civil forfeiture, it undermines the threat argument of the criminal element of the charges. [00:25:23] No, not only no, but it might, depending on what evidence they have, it might actually flesh out the idea that he knew it could be construed as a threat. [00:25:35] And he was prepared to do that because it might be good marketing. [00:25:39] I'll do it. [00:25:40] And he's like, oh, you know, you're flirting with the line of legality potentially. [00:25:44] I'll take that chance. [00:25:44] It'll be good publicity. [00:25:46] The fact that he might have done it as a promotional guerrilla marketing campaign for his book is probably easily evidence that he knew that it was flirting with a line and that it could be construed by others as a threat. [00:26:00] I don't know why they have it. [00:26:01] Incitement is a different element there. [00:26:02] I wouldn't be surprised if there's a superseding indictment at a later date to add incitement, even though some people say it's totally implausible, yada, yada. [00:26:09] And so there's that. [00:26:11] Fine. [00:26:13] So this has become something of a, not a lightning rod. [00:26:16] There is a divide of people who say this is a clean indictment. [00:26:20] It's a good indictment. [00:26:21] He knew what he was doing. [00:26:22] Others saying it's a threat to free speech. [00:26:24] The indictment's garbage. [00:26:25] He's going to get acquitted. [00:26:25] It's going to get tossed on First Amendment. [00:26:27] We'll see. [00:26:28] I don't think it's a baseless, untenable indictment. [00:26:30] And a grand jury saw whatever evidence they saw and agreed to indict. [00:26:33] That is true, however, as the saying goes, that a grand jury will indict a ham sandwich. [00:26:40] True. [00:26:41] I say they'll especially indict the ham sandwich if it has no mayo and mustard, because that is a criminal ham sandwich. [00:26:47] We'll see where it goes. [00:26:48] I don't think it's patently untenable. [00:26:51] I don't think it's patently absurd, whether or not it's opportunistic, because Kash Patel might be trying to keep his job. [00:26:58] Todd Blanche might be trying to show that he will do something as attorney general, something that I think Pam Bondi should have done back in May, but maybe they lacked evidence. [00:27:04] Anyhow, all that to say, James Comey was released with no conditions. [00:27:11] And people are saying, look, he's such a threat to the president that the judge released him with no conditions. [00:27:17] Again, in as much as generally acceptable, I am a proponent of releasing people pending their trial dates. [00:27:24] Depending on the severity, hold on, hold on, we got to get there, we got to get there. [00:27:28] Oh, yeah, we got to play this. [00:27:29] Depending on the severity of the crime for which they are charged and the risk of flight or the risk of more violence, I generally err on the side of release pending trial, as I did and do with. [00:27:45] The man who I believe to be a total patsy, Brian Cole Jr., set that aside, the pipe bomber. [00:27:50] And as I do in this case, barring taking his passport, James Comey, a flight risk? [00:27:55] If he were to flee the country to a non extraditing country, I mean, that would be the most amazing cell phone ever. [00:28:01] Great. [00:28:02] Enjoy your freedom. [00:28:02] We would all take a victory lap, and James Comey would never come back to America. [00:28:06] I don't think he's going to do that. [00:28:08] They have ways of, you know, whatever. [00:28:09] So here, but hold on. [00:28:10] Let's just read this. [00:28:11] Ex FBI Chief Comey released after indictment over alleged threats against Donald Trump by Mike Scarcella and Andrew Goodswold, April 29. [00:28:20] Listen to this. [00:28:21] Let's see this. [00:28:22] Former FBI Director James Comey surrendered to U.S. authorities on Wednesday, a day after he was indicted for a second time in a case brought by President Donald Trump's Justice Department. [00:28:34] This time, it's over a social media post that prosecutors allege threatened Trump. [00:28:41] Is this an AI woman's voice? [00:28:42] Because it really doesn't sound particularly naturally human. [00:28:44] Okay, set that aside. [00:28:45] People like Comey have created tremendous danger, I think, for politicians and others. [00:28:51] Trump commented on the case within hours of Comey appearing in federal court in Virginia. [00:28:57] Comey faces two charges threatening the life of the president and transmitting threats across state lines. [00:29:04] With his family in attendance on Wednesday, a judge ordered him released and did not impose any special conditions. [00:29:11] His attorney said he would argue that the case is a vindictive prosecution, meaning that it was brought to punish Comey for exercising his legal rights. [00:29:21] Comey posted this video after the indictment. [00:29:24] I'm still innocent. [00:29:26] I'm still not afraid. [00:29:28] And I still believe in the independent federal judiciary. [00:29:31] So let's go. [00:29:32] And to quote my idol, Taylor Swift, shake it off, James. [00:29:36] Shake it off. [00:29:38] The case relates to an Instagram post Comey published last May showing seashells assembled as the numbers 86 and 47. [00:29:46] Now, I'll pause it there. [00:29:47] We don't need to go over the details again. [00:29:49] Anybody out there who pretends that this is only about one Instagram post is ignorant or a liar, period. [00:29:57] Anybody doing that is falsifying the debate. [00:29:59] And what you'll notice also is that the people trying to argue that this malicious prosecution, political partisanship, whatever, they always only argue with the people who argue that it's one post. [00:30:09] Because, agreed, if it was just one post, it would be a far more tenuous argument to be made. [00:30:14] For some, the number 86 means to throw somebody out of a bar, while 47 could be seen as a code for Trump, the 47th U.S. president. [00:30:24] Comey deleted the post after it attracted controversy and said he didn't realize some folks associate those numbers with violence. [00:30:33] Of course, the former director of the FBI does it. [00:30:35] It does. [00:30:35] Okay, fine. [00:30:36] 86. [00:30:37] You know, in 86, it's a mob term. [00:30:39] Do you really think your life was in danger? [00:30:40] Probably, I don't know. [00:30:41] His life is always in danger, reporter. [00:30:43] Whether or not it was in particular danger from James Comey because of that post or because of that post that might influence others, eh, you know. [00:30:53] Do I need to read James Comey's book again? [00:30:55] Oh, yeah, that's right. [00:30:56] Uses, what was the word it was? [00:30:58] It was, it singles out his enemies by name, says something should be done. [00:31:02] His fans have obliged, killing or grievously injuring. [00:31:06] Them. [00:31:06] You know, based on what I'm seeing, yeah. [00:31:10] Trump has for years railed against Comey over his role overseeing an FBI. [00:31:15] Okay, scrap all this crap. [00:31:16] So the bottom line is now that he's been released without any conditions, people are seeing this as an indication as to how basis the indictment is, which I don't see. [00:31:23] This is a former director of the FBI. [00:31:24] He'll come back for his trial. [00:31:26] If he flees the country, I'd say good riddance to bad rubbish. [00:31:29] Go to a country that doesn't allow extradition. [00:31:31] They tend not to be the best countries on earth. [00:31:33] He ain't going anywhere. [00:31:34] That's the bottom line. [00:31:37] And he'll probably weigh his social media posts pending trial because that's what you're going to do. [00:31:41] So he turned himself in. [00:31:43] Two charges. [00:31:44] We already saw this. [00:31:44] Ooh, look at that baseball card. [00:31:45] That's beautiful. [00:31:46] Down here. [00:31:47] U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick. [00:31:49] Why do I know that name? [00:31:50] Hold on. [00:31:51] We're going to see what else he's been involved in. [00:31:53] Ordered him release, did not impose any special conditions. [00:31:55] His next court appearance is expected in North Carolina, where a federal grand jury returned the indictment on Tuesday. [00:32:00] Members of Comey's family entered the courthouse, began shortly before the prison began. [00:32:03] Okay. [00:32:04] Comey said he's innocent, he'll fight it, yada yada. [00:32:07] We don't need to go over all the details. [00:32:08] Judge William Fitzpatrick, let me just see what political cases Judge William has been involved in. [00:32:20] I know I've seen his name in specific ones. [00:32:23] Maybe it's going to explain. [00:32:24] Ooh, Moises Marcon, one of five. [00:32:26] Nice. [00:32:28] We'll see what he's been involved in. [00:32:29] And then you get the seashell post and everything. [00:32:31] There you got James Comey. [00:32:34] I have to say, I don't want to call people stupid. [00:32:37] Because they're either ignorant of it, but anybody who doesn't read it as a trilogy of posts, a clear indication, hey, I'm reading my book, 8647, my book's about naming my rivals and saying something should be done about them and my fans obliging. [00:32:52] Anybody who doesn't understand that is stupid or ignorant. [00:32:55] And anybody who continues to try to pretend that this is about a one off seashells on a beach post is stupid or a liar or a Democrat. [00:33:01] Geraldo Rivera, I'm looking at you. [00:33:03] So the bottom line he's been released, no conditions. [00:33:05] People are taking that as a victory lap of the weakness. [00:33:08] Of the indictment. [00:33:09] I think that's partisan interpretation. [00:33:11] I would, you know, I'm not sure what conditions I, as a judge, would have imposed on the former director of the FBI being released pending these trials, but we'll see if they're superseding indictments. [00:33:22] And at some point, we will see what the evidence was that was submitted to a grand jury. [00:33:28] I know there's people saying it's a joke that it took 11 months to investigate this, and it might very well be. [00:33:33] They might have investigated nothing over that 11 months and finally either gotten around to something that was a political winner at the time, you morons under Pam Bondi. [00:33:42] They might have done zero investigation. [00:33:44] It might be a total lie, or they might have actually done an investigation. [00:33:47] And they might have actually found evidence to support the civil forfeiture, asset forfeiture of the proceeds of this book, because they might have found out that this was a ploy to deliberately skirt the line of controversy to sell his stupid book. [00:33:59] Magistrate Fitzpatrick. [00:34:01] Let's see what he's been involved in. [00:34:03] Key involvement 2025 indictment, false statements, obstruction. [00:34:08] Oh, this is the standout case with clear political dimensions. [00:34:11] Comey faced at least two separate federal indictments. [00:34:14] Widely views as retribution against his political opponent. [00:34:16] Oh, yeah. [00:34:16] So, is this the judge that is he the one that dismissed it? [00:34:19] He highlighted a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, including apparent fundamental misstatements of the law to the grand jury, potential misuse of privileged information from Comey and Daniel Richmond's Caesar. [00:34:29] Irregularities, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:34:30] In a rare step, he ordered the government to turn over all grand jury materials to the defense team so they could fully challenge the case. [00:34:35] He also restricted prosecutors' use of certain evidence. [00:34:38] Well, it seems that they've landed on him again. [00:34:41] That's the latest with James Comey. === Pretrial Chaos and Investigative Missteps (14:51) === [00:34:45] Let me see what's going on in the chat. [00:34:46] And we can see if anybody says, I'm a total idiot. [00:34:49] Or if they say, Vivi, you're ahead of the curve. [00:34:52] Good for you. [00:34:52] Hold on, we've got here. [00:34:53] Oh, did I not? [00:34:54] I hope I didn't miss any rumble rants, but let's just bring up the rumble channel here and just see what's going on here. [00:35:05] Calamity Sue says he is not going anywhere because he wants this in your face. [00:35:08] Look at all the crimes he committed and he still gets out to leave the dinner. [00:35:12] What was it? [00:35:13] Well, Bucklebrush Jones, eight miles out, six feet deep. [00:35:15] Everybody knows that's apparently there's also one that's like the size of a casket or something. [00:35:23] Throw the book at Komi. [00:35:25] Okay, you know what? [00:35:27] Maybe I'm not gonna. [00:35:31] Let me see here. [00:35:32] Let's see this. [00:35:34] All right, well, I'll see. [00:35:35] It's always risky. [00:35:37] It's always risky going to the chat. [00:35:40] And so I haven't brought up the chat, so you haven't seen the ones I was skipping over. [00:35:44] Probably for the better. [00:35:45] Let's just keep going up here and see what. [00:35:49] No shit. [00:35:49] The Cole guy had not one illegal gun in DC, but two and multiple other illegal weapons in DC. [00:35:53] If they let him go, this shit would hit the fan. [00:35:55] But Comey gets out, says Calamity Sue. [00:36:00] And that's it. [00:36:00] Okay. [00:36:01] Well, speaking of coal, let's go back over to vivabarnslaw.local. [00:36:05] By the way, everybody, hold on. [00:36:06] Let me remind everybody for this. [00:36:08] If you are watching on Rumble, the landing page, and the way it typically comes out is you're watching, I don't know if you're watching on an app. [00:36:16] I don't know what Roku is. [00:36:16] I've never had it, used it. [00:36:19] I know it exists. [00:36:20] If you're watching on the landing page, put it on pause, go click on the link, and come and give it a thumbs up. 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[00:37:13] We live in a simulation, by the way, where the patsy in the January 6th pipe bombing case is named Brian Cole, and who people view to be a patsy or, I don't know, a participant in a hoax. [00:37:24] His name is Cole Allen. [00:37:25] That's the 31 year old man who has also been described as being somewhat autistic, but mostly by friends and not by clinicians. [00:37:33] Allegedly traveled across the country from California to Chicago, then from Chicago to DC, then booked a very expensive hotel room. [00:37:40] At the hotel where they were having the White House correspondence dinner, where for the first time in his presidency, Donald John Trump had decided to attend with JD Vance, with Kash Patel in the same room. [00:37:52] And this man tried to storm past metal detectors, armed with, I'm going to show it, I think it was like knives and a gun here and a gun there, LARPing as an assassin in his mind of Grand Theft Auto, tries to storm allegedly the room, fired upon by Secret Service, who miss all of their shots, apparently shoot one of the other. [00:38:16] Secret Service adjacent in a chest, and he was wearing ballistics by the grace of God. [00:38:20] If you believe this, and if you don't, and you think it's all a big stage toast or never happened at all, or AI CGI videos, whatever, there's a lot of people who are suggesting or who might feel that. [00:38:30] Oh, we got trolls in the chat now. [00:38:34] Who might feel that this is a stage. [00:38:36] I do not. [00:38:37] I believe that this guy was quite clearly unhinged. [00:38:41] If we, if, unless the manifesto that they've discovered turns out to be total bunk. [00:38:46] We live in a world where this is how people are motivated, in no small part by posts that come from the highest up, that being James Comey, 8645. [00:38:59] When you got the former director of the FBI posting 8647, I didn't know what it meant. [00:39:05] And then you got some unhinged lunatic across the country who says 8647. [00:39:09] Don't tell me that they're not motivated by this nonsense. [00:39:11] So, barring all of the evidence thus far that has been disclosed publicly as fake, barring AI, CGI, we can't believe anything, it's a simulation. [00:39:20] This looks like what it looks like. [00:39:22] Some lunatic who gets brainwashed into thinking he's got to take out Trump and members of the Trump administration because they're the devil. [00:39:29] And he got the political permission slip from none other than the former director of the FBI. [00:39:34] Okay. [00:39:35] There are some things going on here where very interesting things. [00:39:39] I had thought that he had been charged. [00:39:42] There's some disagreement as to whether or not he's been formally charged. [00:39:45] But what is not up for dispute is that he was having a hearing today to determine whether or not he was going to. [00:39:53] Be kept in pretrial detention. [00:39:55] And this is one of those cases where I look to myself and I look inward and I say, This would be, in my view, one of those cases where I would say, Yeah, pretrial detention, because you're dealing with someone who's hell bent on following through on their delusional fantasies to murder for the greater good. [00:40:12] On the basis of what we know and assuming that there's nothing radically different that hasn't been disclosed or that we're not being lied to in terms of what is easily verifiable. [00:40:22] I would feel comfortable with this guy being detained pretrial or institutionalized pretrial. [00:40:28] So, he was in court today and ultimately did not challenge pretrial detention. [00:40:34] His defense team consented to it, which led to an interesting development. [00:40:37] So, this is being reported in NBC News. [00:40:43] There's a crap joke in there. [00:40:44] I'm trying to think of a good acronym. [00:40:46] Suspect in a White House Correspondents Association shooting dinner to remain in custody. [00:40:51] Now, I want to pause this for one second and just bring up another descriptor that was used on the interwebs. [00:40:59] Now, I get mixed up between Scott McFarlane, Seth McFarlane, and Scott Jennings. [00:41:05] In fact, I should say, I get mixed up between Scott Jennings, Scott McFarlane, and Seth McFarlane. [00:41:08] And for a second, I thought this was Seth McFarlane, the guy who writes for The Family Guy, because I thought it was a flipping joke. [00:41:16] The tweet which we're reading right now is from Seth McFarlane. [00:41:20] Not Seth McFarlane, Scott McFarlane, who says, Cole Allen, who was arrested in White House report, Cole Allen, I have to start this again, who was arrested in White House reporters' Dinner incident argues for pretrial release. [00:41:35] This was yesterday before the defense ultimately consented. [00:41:37] Defense argues no criminal history, high level of education, and adds The government, after essentially asserting that Mr. Allen shot a Secret Service officer, has apparently retreated from that theory by not mentioning the alleged officer at all in its memorandum. [00:41:51] And then we have a filing. [00:41:53] Do we all know what we're picking up on by way of people who are demons who think that they are the heroes of their own story? [00:41:59] Cole Allen, who was arrested in White House reporters' dinner incident. [00:42:05] Peeps, I once, you know, I've never gotten into a fight at a party, but, you know, someone getting into a fight and throwing a glass of wine at someone's face would have been an incident at the White House correspondence dinner. [00:42:19] This wasn't an incident unless you don't think it happened. [00:42:22] This wasn't an incident unless you think everybody's lying and this was just someone acting up and they lied about the entire thing. [00:42:28] This was someone storming past the metal detectors with the intent, apparently, unless you don't believe the manifesto exists or you don't believe it's authentic or whatever, with the intent of murdering. [00:42:39] Trump and members of the Trump administration. [00:42:42] The audacity it takes to refer to it as an incident is almost, I would call it murderous sympathetic audacity. [00:42:52] And what's great is you go there, it's easier to see when you go into the actual replies and you can check the ratios. [00:42:58] I just say, like, did you just refer to an armed man storming past mental detectives in an apparent attempt to assassinate Trump or members of his administration as a dinner incident? [00:43:06] Wow. [00:43:07] The good thing is, people know thine enemy and they make it easier for you to know them because they make it very clear. [00:43:12] So the dinner incident. [00:43:14] An attempted assassination. [00:43:17] Yesterday, apparently, the defense team was saying we're going to argue for pretrial release, claiming his high degree of education. [00:43:22] I mean, his manifesto was so clearly written and wonderful and insightful and thoughtful. [00:43:26] I mean, yeah. [00:43:28] Then some people are actually asking, how did he write the manifesto about the security? [00:43:32] If he stormed past the security, when did he write the manifesto? [00:43:38] These are where, if you want to find or pontificate conspiracy theory, You will do it and you will rely on these things and you'll ignore the most obvious explanations. [00:43:49] Let me just sidebar parentheses. [00:43:52] People are saying, how on earth did he write that manifesto? [00:43:54] I mean, he would only have seen the security when he went through and charged and whatever when he was assembling his gun. [00:43:57] And so the manifesto is written up afterwards. [00:44:00] It's fake. [00:44:00] It's a patsy. [00:44:01] It's a hoax. [00:44:01] It was all done just to justify the ballroom. [00:44:03] Yeah. [00:44:05] What is the expression? [00:44:06] Motivation is the master of reason. [00:44:09] I go with arguing from conclusions as opposed to towards conclusions. [00:44:12] You want to come to the conclusion it's a hoax. [00:44:14] People coming out within five minutes with no basis whatsoever saying it's a hoax. [00:44:17] Okay. [00:44:18] I know you have crossed the line and you want to argue everything is a hoax. [00:44:23] And so you'll look at everything manifesto. [00:44:26] Hoax. [00:44:26] Going to read it into it. [00:44:27] No manifesto? [00:44:28] What kind of crazy person doesn't have a manifesto? [00:44:30] Hoax. [00:44:31] The reality is, and the most obvious explanation, the guy stayed at the hotel apparently and saw the lack of security leading up to the event. [00:44:40] But the idea that they were at one point going to argue his education, no criminal history, would be grounds to release him when he allegedly traveled across the country armed with the intent of doing this. [00:44:53] This would be one of the cases where detained until trial. [00:44:57] I don't know what conditions you could release him under that would be satisfactory to ensure that he doesn't try to travel again across the country to kill people or institutionalize. [00:45:07] Let's get into this because there was some scandal in the courtroom when the defense conceded to the detention, and then the prosecution nonetheless wanted to continue arguing a point that had been conceded. [00:45:20] And I'll tell you why it is in a second, or at least why I think it is in my limited, but up to now pretty damn accurate. [00:45:28] Analyses or interpretations or predictions of these events. [00:45:32] I practiced civil law for 13 years in Quebec, never criminal law, although we studied it, and never law in America. [00:45:38] So I don't pretend to know things I don't know. [00:45:40] And I always qualify things with, I might be very, very wrong. [00:45:44] I'm doing my best to understand. [00:45:46] The gunman accused of opening fire. [00:45:48] We're going to get back to that. [00:45:49] At the White House Correspondents Association dinner this past weekend, it will remain in custody. [00:45:53] Public defenders for Cole Thomas Allen. [00:45:55] People saying, How does he afford a defense? [00:45:56] The heck did I just do? [00:45:58] A lot of people, how is he affording an attorney? [00:46:00] Public defenders, people. [00:46:01] I mean, that's how he's doing it. [00:46:02] And everybody is entitled to an attorney. [00:46:05] And if that's what your tax dollars have to go for, I would rather my tax dollars paid to the federal government go to giving everybody, even people who I believe to be guilty, defense, because everyone's entitled to it as a matter of right. [00:46:17] Public defenders for Cole had pushed for his release, but at the hearing Thursday, they said he was conceding detention at this time. [00:46:23] Allen wore a jumpsuit, looked expressionless as he was brought in. [00:46:27] He glanced around at the relatively full courtroom and remained engaged during the brief hearing. [00:46:33] Allen, 31 year old teacher and engineer from California, was charged Monday with attempting to assassinate the president of the related crime. [00:46:38] This is what I don't understand. [00:46:40] He was charged with, someone just knocked on the door, attempting to assassinate the president and related crimes after he allegedly began shooting outside the packed Washington Hilton ballroom, where President Donald Trump and other White House officials had gathered with journalists for the annual dinner. [00:46:54] Why was he charged with attempting to assassinate the vice president? [00:46:58] Allen was arrested after Secret Service officers fired at him multiple times. [00:47:01] Criminal complaint states that Allen fell to the ground. [00:47:04] And sustained minor injuries, but was not struck by gunfire. [00:47:06] In court filing Wednesday, in support of Allen's pretrial release, his public defenders argued that he has no past criminal history. [00:47:13] Well, you gotta start somewhere. [00:47:15] And when you start with a premeditated plan to assassinate the president of the United States of America, yeah, you done used up all your nine lives for get out of jail free cards. [00:47:25] Gainfully employed as a tutor, should have stayed in California. [00:47:30] The attorney said that he has support from friends and family. [00:47:34] Who would make sure he did not violate the conditions of his release? [00:47:37] It would seem, according to his manifesto, that it was at least in part because of the support from some of his friends who he met online that he did it in the first place. [00:47:47] As previously stated, Mr. Allen's history of characteristics, counsel, yada, yada, yada, favors release. [00:47:51] Bullshit. [00:47:52] I'm sorry, bullshit. [00:47:53] And I appreciate the Constitution and I appreciate all of the rights it affords you. [00:47:57] Under these circumstances, this man is quite clearly a determined risk to the public. [00:48:02] Well, I say not to the public, but to specific members of a political party. [00:48:07] He's a loved and respected teacher. [00:48:09] He was a loved and respected teacher, a colleague, yada, yada, yada. [00:48:13] Assistant U.S. Attorney Jocelyn Ballantyne, oh, she's back in this picture, had argued for Allen to be held in pretrial detention. [00:48:18] She alleged that he traveled to Washington with a pump action shotgun, semi automatic pistol, three knives, and other dangerous paraphernalia. [00:48:24] Where's the picture? [00:48:25] It's on the thumbnail. [00:48:26] So, Jocelyn Ballantyne is back in this one. [00:48:30] My goodness. [00:48:32] She alleged that he traveled to Washington with a. [00:48:33] Yeah, we got that. [00:48:34] Criminal complaint alleged that Alan approached security checkpoint on the Tarras level at around 8 40. [00:48:39] Alan had been a guest at the hotel. [00:48:42] I do want to see how much a chat, if you're able to see how much a room at that hotel would have cost, roughly. [00:48:48] I don't know that it would have been. [00:48:50] I mean, I presume they would have jacked up their prices for the event. [00:48:53] Curious about that. [00:48:54] He ran through the magnetometer with a long gun. [00:48:56] As he did so, Secret Service personnel heard a loud gunshot, according to the office. [00:48:59] Officer complained. [00:49:00] Federal investigators said Secret Service officer who was wearing a ballistic vest was shot in the chest. [00:49:04] That officer fired multiple times on Allen, who was not shot. [00:49:07] There's a number of questions here in terms of how they. [00:49:10] I saw the video now where they cut out the holes in the jip rock to try to find the bullets in the hotel. [00:49:19] How they missed their shots is one thing. [00:49:20] And maybe they stopped firing when they realized that there was real risk of crossfire friendly fire. [00:49:27] I may never know, but I'm curious to know what it feels like to get shot with a ballistics vest because that must feel like getting hit with a baseball bat. [00:49:35] They missed all of their shots. === Ballroom Security and Cole Allen's Shots (03:56) === [00:49:36] And the argument, or at least the discussion now, is whether or not Cole Allen actually fired shots of his own. [00:49:43] People are now arguing that he didn't. [00:49:46] And I mean, what that changes, maybe that he will not face a charge for reckless discharge of a firearm, changes nothing else as far as risk, as far as the seriousness of the charges, and how long he's going to go to jail. [00:49:59] Trump top members, they were there. [00:50:00] Okay, they were evacuated. [00:50:00] Just moments before the attack, Allen sent his family a note apologizing and criticizing Trump. [00:50:05] Okay, we got that. [00:50:06] Charge of attempting to assassinate the president of the United States carries up to life in jail. [00:50:11] And then the third charge was a discharge of a firearm. [00:50:14] No, he might have that one dropped to his good graces. [00:50:18] But the interesting thing came when the defense or the prosecution wanted to continue their pleadings, and the judge said they've already consented to being detained. [00:50:35] It's unprecedented that you want to continue to make your argument. [00:50:38] And I suspect. [00:50:40] They were expecting there to be a debate as to whether or not he was going to be released. [00:50:45] And when they consented to it, there was a lot of stuff that the prosecution wanted to get out in the public domain, the court of public opinion, that they didn't get to put out by way of actual debate because the debate was effectively ended when they consented to it. [00:51:01] And whether or not that caught them off guard, whether or not they want to, I don't want to say, poison the jury pool, whether or not they want to put out facts and allegations in the court of public opinion. [00:51:13] But didn't get the opportunity. [00:51:14] The judge didn't give him that opportunity anyhow. [00:51:18] This is Kyle Cheney who put this out. [00:51:20] He tweeted Cole Allen's lawyers say acting attorney Blanche public statements suggest the government may have exculpatory evidence about whether Allen fired his shotgun and if he did, whether it struck the officer. [00:51:31] We're going to get to all of that as this gets fleshed out. [00:51:34] The bottom line, and unless you don't believe anything, the man posted the picture or took a pissed selfie of himself, which is in the thumbnail. [00:51:44] Armed with a knife, like this is how you're going to do assassinations, sent the manifesto to friends and family, which they apparently received and is apparently authentic, and by all accounts, did what he's alleged to have done. [00:51:58] And the only question is going to be what on earth is his defense going to be? [00:52:05] We'll see. [00:52:07] I would go with mental illness. [00:52:09] We'll see. [00:52:10] It's always arguable whether or not you want to get locked in a mental institution versus a prison system, but as it is now, the prison systems are the de facto mental institutions. [00:52:18] Everyone should read the book, John Ronson, The Psychopath Test, where sometimes you get locked in these mental institutions. [00:52:24] You're going to be there for longer than you would have been in jail, depending on the nature of the crime. [00:52:29] We'll see where this one goes, and we'll see what conspiracy theories people have. [00:52:33] Thus far, nobody's saying it didn't happen. [00:52:36] They're just saying it was a let it happen on purpose so that Trump and the people on the messages app, whatever that is, could promote and justify the argument for the new ballroom, which was an argument that a lot of people made, not so much in tandem, but A lot of people made immediately after Trump said, This is why I need the ballroom. [00:52:56] As far as I'm concerned, it's a silly argument because they were making the argument for the necessity of the ballroom for security reasons beforehand. [00:53:02] There have been obvious attempts on Trump's life. [00:53:04] And you know that any attempt on Trump in the future, and God willing, there will be no more, that any attempt, act of violence, whatever, they're going to justify or attempt to use that to justify the ballroom for the very security reasons that they all had already raised in support of that. [00:53:23] That's where it's at. [00:53:24] Dude's going to stay in jail. [00:53:25] Next hearing is on May 11th, and we will see what information the government has, and we will see where this case goes. === Iran War Plans and Constructive Criticism (15:37) === [00:53:32] And that is that. [00:53:35] Now, people, I know that I saw a horrible rant over it. [00:53:42] Yeah, it's King of Biltong, people. [00:53:44] Add to stage King of Biltong, who says, King of Biltong, this isn't just Biltong, it's premium meat, real craftsmanship, and clean ingredients, all made in house, sold direct. [00:53:54] Welcome to Biltong USA. [00:53:56] Use code VIVA. [00:53:58] For 10% off. [00:54:00] And you know what? [00:54:01] I'm doing this here. [00:54:01] Hold on. [00:54:01] I'm doing two things. [00:54:03] We're going to show you what Bill Tong USA looks like. [00:54:09] This is not a formal sponsor of the channel. 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[00:54:58] That's why I started watching, keeping it real and authentic. [00:55:02] It's always the. [00:55:04] Difficulty of like the less editing, the faster I can do it. [00:55:07] And I love the talkie talkie. [00:55:09] Those things took four hours. [00:55:11] Every 10 minute video took four hours. [00:55:12] I got to shoot it. [00:55:13] It's about an hour of content, two hours to edit it together, odds and ends, perfect. [00:55:17] You know, the thumbnail, then uploading it. [00:55:19] That's basically like half of a day on one story when there's 15 things to try to keep up to speed on. [00:55:24] Jonathan Toby says, Viva, I've never been so pessimistic before in my life. [00:55:28] Trump seemingly considering escalation in Iran. [00:55:29] And if that happens, then it's Democrats ruling tyrannically for a decade. [00:55:34] And Barnes doesn't always instill optimism of late with me. [00:55:38] I'll walk you back from the edge of the cliff. [00:55:40] This is, first of all, what's the alternative? [00:55:44] Surrender? [00:55:46] There's no alternative in terms of surrender. [00:55:48] We're here now. [00:55:48] You make the best with what we have to do. [00:55:50] And you use the peaceful, lawful means to change people's minds and change people's views. [00:55:57] And it's my go back to my analogy when I'm going out jogging and I see that heron and the heron is frozen over the water. [00:56:05] I'm like, why does it do that? [00:56:08] That's what the heron does. [00:56:09] It's on this earth to do that. [00:56:11] We are on this earth. [00:56:13] To influence and to try to, if we want to change our environment, to change it as much as I can. [00:56:19] The analogy is, you know, I like the Herons. [00:56:23] The bottom line we will vocalize, we will, this too shall pass, and B, you don't know what chapter of the story you're on yet. [00:56:33] And even if Trump does something that you don't like, you don't know how it impacts things later on down the line. [00:56:39] My silver lining is that this might turn into, you know, the impetus, depending on how, Off the rails, it goes in terms of policy. [00:56:50] A, I think it's coming back a little bit. [00:56:52] Some of these indictments are at least a little bit of an indication of a shift back to domestic policy. [00:56:57] But who knows that it doesn't actually strengthen a populist JD Vance, Tulsi Gabbard ticket for 2028, which would be the best thing on earth. [00:57:05] So, like I said during the Truckers Convoy, you don't know what chapter of the book you're at yet. [00:57:10] And despair presumes that you're at the last chapter. [00:57:13] And we do not know that we are. [00:57:14] And I can guarantee you that we are not. [00:57:16] F. Charton says, my problem with all this timing. [00:57:19] We stopped talking about the assassination attempt already. [00:57:21] Iran, who's talking about Iran? [00:57:23] Epstein, way back in the mirror. [00:57:24] Well, we're still talking about Iran. [00:57:26] The good thing is, by not talking about Iran, it means that at least nothing's popping off in Iran. [00:57:31] I do, you know, there are a bunch of people who are actually going to have to come back to their initial assessments and say, okay, well, it's been months. [00:57:37] It's been months of this conflict war now. [00:57:40] Now what? [00:57:41] Did we get the uranium? [00:57:43] No. [00:57:43] Did we achieve the objectives? [00:57:44] However, many moving targets of objectives there were. [00:57:47] They're going to have to come back and do an audit. [00:57:49] And if they don't, I'll force them to. [00:57:50] Trust me, I've bookmarked a ton of tweets to come back to in a bit. [00:57:55] Chris Craft 2 says a great reason to hang in there with Robert N. Viva. [00:57:59] Thank you, sir. [00:58:00] And Mr. Mike, Mr. Mike says, Does the Allen statement mention him committing murder? [00:58:05] I think the statement mentions the government committing past murders. [00:58:07] There is no evidence Allen fired a weapon. [00:58:09] This boils down to criminal trespass and nothing more. [00:58:12] Attempted suicide by cop. [00:58:14] No, that's kind of charitable, Mr. Mike. [00:58:20] It's not, it's that's too charitable. [00:58:22] His memorandum said he let me pull up the memorandum, I shared it with the locals' community. [00:58:28] Uh, what's his name, Cole Allen Manifesto? [00:58:32] Allen Manifesto. [00:58:33] I hate reading it because I don't like giving these guys the attention that they want. [00:58:37] But let me see where the White House correspondence. [00:58:39] Uh, okay, I want to get the actual text. [00:58:44] He apologized, he was quite explicit in his in the manifesto. [00:58:51] Let me see here. [00:58:52] Read the no, not the charges. [00:58:54] It was in the New York Post. [00:58:56] Here we go. [00:58:57] Okay, this is it. [00:58:58] Let me bring it up because Mr. Mike he was quite categoric about what he was there to do and why he felt that he needed to do it. [00:59:05] And this is El Manifesto. [00:59:10] Okay, it's a let's go here. [00:59:12] His manifesto in full. [00:59:13] I made me give people a surprise today. [00:59:14] Apologize to my colleagues. [00:59:16] Yada yada. [00:59:16] I apologize to all the people here. [00:59:17] Okay, I apologize to everyone who's abused or murdered before this. [00:59:20] So he's not talking about what he's going to do there. [00:59:21] To all those who suffered before I was able to attempt this and to all those who will suffer. [00:59:24] Okay, hold on. [00:59:25] I don't expect forgiveness. [00:59:26] On why I did this, I'm a citizen of the United States of America. [00:59:29] What my representative, okay, fine. [00:59:32] I'm no longer willing to, I'm not reading that crap. [00:59:34] Let's see here. [00:59:36] Oh, here we go. [00:59:37] While I'm discussing this, I'll go over my expected rules of engagement. [00:59:39] Here we go. [00:59:40] Administration officials, they are targets prioritized from highest ranking to lowest ranking. [00:59:44] This is not criminal trespass. [00:59:46] So, Mr. Mike, not to, you know, it's not criminal trespass. [00:59:50] This was an intent to commit political assassinations. [00:59:54] And to the extent he was armed, the fact that he didn't carry it out doesn't just make it criminal trespass. [00:59:59] So, hard disagree on that one. [01:00:01] And we'll see what the charges are when they come. [01:00:05] Now, I see two more, and I know whom they're from Ginger Ninja. [01:00:10] We're going to be hanging out soon. [01:00:12] Booyah! [01:00:12] Let me bring it up here so I can see this. [01:00:14] Ginger Ninja, when you commit a crime requiring an officer to use a weapon, you are held liable for the officer's use of the weapon. [01:00:19] Yeah, there was the felony, whatever. [01:00:22] So, whether he pulled the trigger or not, he's responsible for all shots fired. [01:00:25] And then Ginger Ninja says, not surrender, leave. [01:00:31] Okay. [01:00:32] Now, what we're going to do here is make sure you like, subscribe, et cetera. [01:00:37] You know what to do, peeps. [01:00:38] We're going to go to our Viva and Barnes. [01:00:40] Locals after party. [01:00:41] Let me see just to whet everybody's appetite. [01:00:44] What do I have on the back here? [01:00:46] I have some other stuff. [01:00:50] Okay, now maybe I don't have much stuff. [01:00:51] We might have to. [01:00:55] Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:00:56] So we got a couple of stories. [01:00:58] We'll see. [01:00:59] We'll see what else we got. [01:01:01] We're going to go over to vivabarnslaw.locals.com and Rumble Premium. [01:01:04] Let me just see who is now out there. [01:01:10] Well, Well, there's not. [01:01:13] We're going to go raid someone in a bit, so we'll give it a few more seconds, but let's just. [01:01:19] You know, let's bring. [01:01:21] I love to do it. [01:01:22] I hate Fox News. [01:01:24] And again, it's not a question of. [01:01:28] Oh, this is. [01:01:31] It's very frustrating. [01:01:33] This is the latest on the war in Iran, which is not a war, strategic strikes. [01:01:38] It's not prolonged, it's only now into its third month. [01:01:42] Hegsef Kane face Senate grilling on Iran war as Hormuz blockade rattles oil markets. [01:01:48] It drives me nuts because after the last time when he declared, when we declared victory on the Friday, that Hormuz straights open, everyone posts that picture of oil futures dropping. [01:01:58] It's all red because they're dropping to $86. [01:02:00] Do you know what oil futures are now? [01:02:02] I mean, I look at, there's a few things I look at. [01:02:04] Oil prices are at $105 today. [01:02:07] They're back right to where they were the week of the disaster. [01:02:12] And after success, when they dropped to $80 after an announcement of the opening of the Strait, which was apparently no opening at all. [01:02:19] Regardless. [01:02:20] All right, let's see here. [01:02:21] War Secretary Peter Hegseth, Pete Hegseth, and Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dan Kane returned to capital as lawmakers review the ongoing Iran conflict and Pentagon's proposed $1.5 trillion fiscal budget. [01:02:35] Rising oil prices, pressure. [01:02:37] Okay, what was the. [01:02:38] Here, there was talk of. [01:02:40] Whatever. [01:02:41] Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Kane told the Senate Armed Services. [01:02:45] Yadda, that Vladimir Putin has decided, has aided Iran's war effort. [01:02:50] This was what's frustrating is, you know, called black pillars, doom pillars, people are called traitors for saying what's going to happen, whether or not they think it's a good thing or whether or not they want it to happen. [01:03:03] I'm old enough to remember when the idea that, on the one hand, this is going to compel an alliance between adversaries that's going to make them stronger to the detriment of American interests. [01:03:15] And also, if the concern is Iran getting a nuclear weapon, If the proposed intervention actually encourages a relationship between a nuclear armed North Korea and Iran, that would be counterintuitive, counterproductive, even if your objectives were righteous in the first place. [01:03:34] This was specifically predicted, and I'm not even going to say this passively. [01:03:38] We specifically predicted this. [01:03:40] Robert Barnes and I discussed it, said it was, you know, the possibility of it happening. [01:03:46] Our viva Barnes law.locals.com community has heard it endlessly in Bourbons with Barnes's, Bourbons with Barnes throughout the week. [01:03:56] So, yeah, Putin, Russia is now aiding Iran, allegedly, allegedly, if you believe anything anymore. [01:04:02] He declined to go into the details, setting the public nature of the hearing, but said there's definitely some action there. [01:04:06] Committee chairman. [01:04:07] Roger Wicker agreed. [01:04:08] There's no question that Vladimir Putin's Russia is taking serious action to undermine our efforts for success in Iran. [01:04:16] What did you think? [01:04:17] I mean, it was called. [01:04:19] This was one of the considerations that was disregarded in the beginning. [01:04:23] And now it's come to fruition. [01:04:24] And what's going to happen? [01:04:25] Nobody's going to give credit to the people who raised the red flags before. [01:04:28] They're going to blame them. [01:04:28] It's going to be the Black Pillars and the Doom Pillars' fault that Russia is now supporting Iran as predicted was likely going to happen by the so called Doom Pillars and the Black Pillars, who might actually just be the most loyal. [01:04:40] Supporters that Trump has at this point. [01:04:44] Wicker's opening statement warned about the four dictatorships aligned. [01:04:47] Oh, they're going to have the, it can't be the axis of evil now. [01:04:49] It's going to be the quadrilateral of evil, including Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. [01:04:55] Jeez. [01:04:56] Oh, my goodness. [01:04:57] Who didn't see this coming? [01:04:59] Only people who are willfully blind or people who want to demonize the people who said this was a very likely outcome of this. [01:05:05] Xi Jinping leads not only China, but also the axis of aggressors, Wicker said. [01:05:09] This is a growing alliance, cannot be denied. [01:05:11] It includes China. [01:05:11] No. [01:05:12] It's not World War yet, Pete, right? [01:05:13] These four dictatorships, he continued, support each other's aggressive endeavors. [01:05:16] They prop up each other financially and they scheme to undermine American objectives. [01:05:23] Well, that's not going to give anybody the white pill that they wanted to end with, but it highlights the fact that, as Ayn Rand said, and as I've been saying for a little while, you can ignore reality, but you can't ignore the consequences of ignoring reality. [01:05:41] Now, with that said, we're going to go. [01:05:42] Raid. [01:05:43] We're going to go raid Tim Pool because it's not often I get to do it and I feel super cool when I do. [01:05:48] Tell Tim Pool that Viva says hi. [01:05:51] We're going to raid him. [01:05:52] You want to opt out? [01:05:53] Opt out. [01:05:53] We're going to go to Rumble Premium and locals only in a bit, but go show some love to Tim. [01:05:59] Oh, yeah. [01:06:01] Viva raid. [01:06:02] Booyah. [01:06:03] What's up, Tim? [01:06:05] And we're going to go to our after party and basically go to the comments and talk. [01:06:09] Am I schwitzing like this? [01:06:11] I think I seem to have turned the air conditioning a little bit too far down. [01:06:14] Let me see what's going on before we head out. [01:06:16] If there's any. [01:06:17] Crumble, France. [01:06:18] We'll go to. [01:06:22] We seem to have a spammer in the chat. [01:06:25] Spam is the only thing. [01:06:27] I mean, death threats and spam are the only thing we don't tolerate here. [01:06:30] Why does Secret Service always miss? [01:06:32] Well, they didn't. [01:06:33] Well, Secret Service, no. [01:06:34] The sniper didn't miss in. [01:06:37] This is another thing, by the way. [01:06:38] If they were to hit him and kill him, people would say, oh, Patsy, now dead men tell no tales and it's a total setup. [01:06:43] Like, this is where I mean to say, if you want to find conspiracy, whatever happens, You will work into whatever it is that you think is the conspiracy. [01:06:52] When Crooks was shot dead, they're like, oh, they shot him dead. [01:06:54] Now he's not going to talk. [01:06:55] Oh, they cremated his body very quickly. [01:06:57] Or they want to kill him. [01:07:00] People say, Patsy, false flag. [01:07:03] He doesn't get killed or even shot. [01:07:06] Then they claim, false flag set up, whatever. [01:07:07] So, oh, I'm not showing what I'm talking about, which is why it might be confusing to some. [01:07:13] So. [01:07:20] There we go. [01:07:21] Why does the US Secret Service always miss? [01:07:22] That was the question I was talking to. [01:07:24] Welcome. [01:07:27] Dude had an engineering degree. [01:07:28] All engineers are on the spectrum. [01:07:31] When I heard him talk when he had that invention, it was clearly the inflection of someone who's on the spectrum. [01:07:40] But if the dude's holding down a job, but now they say it's a tutoring job and not a teaching job, which might make it a little more part time. [01:07:46] So, okay. [01:07:54] Golly, oh. [01:07:59] 07J Dog, golly, oh my gosh, this dude is still shitting on the country he ran to. [01:08:04] Well, setting aside the grammatical part here, It's an amazing thing where people say criticism is shitting on, or constructive criticism to ensure that this country doesn't turn into the country that I left. [01:08:16] And you know what might hasten the demise or the infiltration of communism into America? [01:08:23] Would be doing things that are politically destructive, that allow the Democrats to come back into power, and then to turn America into California, New York, Michigan, or Canada. [01:08:35] The fact that some people don't seem to understand. [01:08:37] What is righteous, sincere, constructive criticism means that there are snowflakes on the right as on the left. [01:08:43] You don't make a restaurant better by telling people not to tell the chef when the food doesn't come back properly. [01:08:50] You end up with a bankrupt restaurant and you think that you've done it a favor by shaming people into saying what they need to do to right the ship and to improve the corporation that is the federal government. [01:09:01] So congrats on sticking your fingers in yours. [01:09:04] You'll be the monkey, the hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil, and you'll have Democrats in power in 2026 and a Democrat president in 2028. === Polishing Brass on Lord Buckley (01:05) === [01:09:10] And then what are you going to do? [01:09:11] Well, you should have still voted. [01:09:13] I can't vote. [01:09:14] Then you'll sit there and say, How do we get here? [01:09:16] You get there with yes men who sit there saying, Everything is fine. [01:09:20] Let's continue polishing the brass. [01:09:25] Okay, now we are going to go over to the Rumble after party and locals. [01:09:32] And I'm going to favor locals just because it's our community. [01:09:34] Come join locals. [01:09:35] It's an amazing place, $10 a month, $100 a year. [01:09:39] And it's a wonderful community. [01:09:41] It's quite open. [01:09:42] And there are trolls there as well. [01:09:43] Put them in quotes. [01:09:46] But it's a wonderful community. [01:09:47] So we're updating the stream. [01:09:48] It's Thursday, 7 o'clock, Lord Buckley. [01:09:52] Actually, let me just see if the link is up before we go. [01:09:54] And if it's not, I'm still just going to give you the link to the channel. [01:09:59] Come do it. [01:09:59] It's going to be a good one tonight. [01:10:01] And do I want to say spoiler as to how I feel about the movie? [01:10:04] I won't. [01:10:06] But come over to Lord Buckley, the channel. [01:10:11] And we're going to do weekly reviews. [01:10:12] The entire library of all of our prior episodes is now up.