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00:12:31.000Those agents, some heavily armed, descending on Sean Diddy Combs' estates in Los Angeles and Miami.
00:12:36.000Television news helicopters captured action as Department of Homeland Security agents served a search warrant in what officials described as an investigation into alleged sex trafficking, claims the music legend denies.
00:12:46.000HSI yelled for those inside the Star's homey hill's mansion to come out with their hands in the air.
00:12:52.000Combs' adult sons later told their father they had lasers pointed at them as they emerged from the home.
00:12:56.000Sources told the Times Combs himself was in Florida at the time.
00:13:00.000But much remains unknown about the case and how close authorities are to determining whether to file criminal charges.
00:14:35.000No one's been arrested in connection with the investigation, although two of Combs' sons were briefly detained by Hobie Hill's property and Brendan Paul, a man described in a recent lawsuit against Combs, as a confidant and drug mule, was arrested at Miami Airport at the same time the raids were being conducted.
00:14:48.000Miami-Dade Police took Paul, 25, into custody on suspicion of possession of cocaine and marijuana laced candy records show.
00:14:57.000Sources told the Times that Combs is the subject of a sweeping inquiry into sex trafficking allegations and sexual assault.
00:15:03.000The investigation comes after four women filed civil lawsuits accusing Combs of grape, assault, and other abuses dating back three decades.
00:15:38.000Gorin said the allegations of all the minor could be a key focus in the inquiry.
00:15:42.000If a minor is moved across state lines for the purpose of sex, that is enough for at least an argument of sex trafficking because somebody underage cannot consent, Gorin said.
00:15:51.000So, one of the ways, and I'm going to talk about this in way more detail on Federal Acts, guys, but one of the ways that the Feds can get involved is if you have a minor...
00:17:36.000This unprecedented ambush, paired with an advanced coordinated media presence, leads to a premature rush to judgment of Mr.
00:17:42.000Combs and is nothing more than a witch hunt based on meritless accusations made in civil lawsuits.
00:17:47.000There has been no finding of criminal or civil liability with any of these allegations.
00:17:52.000Sources in Combs' camp, who request anonymity, say the star remains in the U.S. and authorities have not taken his passport.
00:17:58.000They said Combs has been scheduled to depart by plane Monday for a spring break vacation with his school-aged daughters, but opted to delay the trip after learning of the searches.
00:18:31.000So, 505-605-9740 is the number to call into the show, guys.
00:18:35.000505-605-9740 is the number to call into the show.
00:18:38.000You can interact with us and Andrew, but I'll turn it to y'all.
00:18:42.000So, can we just note that all of these guys who are interconnected are all Democrat operatives, giving millions of dollars to Democrats through various campaigns.
00:18:52.000Just wanted to point that out, that typical progressive scumbags, they were utilized by Democrats to get out the minority vote.
00:21:58.000So this was one who refused to sign it, sign the NDA. But yeah, they were sent out to all sorts of different people, and in exchange for signing it, they were not allowed to talk in any way or defame this guy in any way publicly.
00:22:55.000I don't know what happened, but she actually was the one that set up this whole thing because without her, this wouldn't be possible.
00:23:01.000So I think on some level, just seeing the power of that one allegation, which turned into maybe could be fact, is causing a lot of issues for Didion.
00:23:31.000Now, there's some men who get totally railroaded and haven't done anything, right, but are made out to be villains when they're not villains.
00:24:19.000So, definitely, like, you can see the dark side of Me Too where they're using as a tool, right, a political tool a lot of the times, right?
00:24:27.000Brett Kavanaugh was going to become a Supreme Court Justice, and this woman lied on his name, and he had to sit there in the fucking monkey court, right, sitting there testifying under oath.
00:25:36.000She exposed that one of the judges in one of Trump's cases, her daughter, the judge's daughter is like a crazy Democrat, and she had a Twitter picture of Trump behind bars.
00:25:59.000Like, this is a crazy miscarriage of justice.
00:26:01.000But, again, it's, you know, those are examples of it being used in a political sense.
00:26:05.000Obviously, in this situation, yeah, I mean, Diddy fucked up, man.
00:26:09.000I mean, the whole Cassie situation, because we talked about the Cassie situation.
00:26:13.000Reading through the lawsuit, everything else like that, you know, I'm willing to bet that she was definitely complicit in a lot of that stuff because basically the allegations were he was forcing her to hook up with male prostitutes and he would watch and, you know, he would take her across state lines and she'd smash random people and he'd sit there and watch the guests in the corner on some weirdo stuff.
00:27:08.000So, is it you're a bumbling idiot that doesn't deserve any rights and you need to be protected from yourself, etc., or are you a grown adult?
00:28:27.000Yeah, the professor, that chick, that weirdo.
00:28:30.000Yeah, but in this situation with Diddy, right, I think Cassie's situation definitely...
00:28:36.000Okay, I honestly think that they probably had their investigation before the Cassie situation, but I wouldn't be surprised if she didn't create a sense of urgency and give them information as well, right?
00:28:53.000I said that on an academic stream, too, that I guarantee you she was probably one of the first people that the feds went to and spoke to and got information.
00:29:00.000And the thing, too, is that she's going to be able to give a lot of insight as to other people they can look at because, remember, she went with him everywhere.
00:29:14.000Well, if they were going around doing these, you know, these, I don't want to use the term because we're on YouTube, but if they're having like these sexual exploits, etc., he's going to probably be recording it, putting it somewhere.
00:29:23.000She's going to know where that stuff is.
00:29:42.000Because the thing is, is that- And she'll get more.
00:29:44.000She'll get all the royalties from the eight books that the ghost publisher, you know, comes out of the woodwork and makes sure she goes on tour.
00:29:51.000She'll get a fortune if she gets immunity and she testifies against this guy.
00:29:54.000Now, maybe this guy did all these horrible things.
00:29:56.000Probably did at least some horrible things.
00:31:03.000You know, when you're signed to someone like Diddy, right, and then you want to go ahead and have a music career after the fact and he doesn't fuck with you, no one in the industry is going to fuck with you anymore.
00:31:24.000I mean, and the thing that I found very interesting, by the way, too, is that none of his friends are coming to his aid, which I thought was very strange, right?
00:31:34.000Normally, if someone you know or you're close with has ridiculous accusations like this coming at them, right?
00:33:43.000Let's pull up his Wikipedia real quick.
00:33:45.000Because people can say whatever the hell they want to say about Diddy, but one thing you can't take away from him is that he is a musical genius.
00:33:49.000He's created a bunch of artists that you guys have come to learn and love.
00:33:54.000Obviously, the guy is a mogul in the music industry.
00:33:57.000At the end of the day, he's going to go down as a legend, right?
00:34:06.000Also known by a stage named Puff Daddy P. Diddy, or Diddy, is an American rapper, record producer, and record executive born in Harlem and raised in Mount Vernon, New York.
00:34:13.000Combs worked as a talent director at Uptown Records before founding his own record label, Bad Boy Records, in 1993.
00:34:20.000Combs has been credited with the discovery and cultivation of artists such as the Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, and Usher.
00:34:25.000And, you know, you can make an argument that Usher is probably in the top three greatest R&B artists of all time.
00:35:08.000Certification by the Record Recording Industry Association, RIAA. It's two preceding singles, Can't Nobody Hold Me Down, featuring Mace, and I'll Be Missing You.
00:35:16.000Yeah, there's another artist that Diddy helped break out, was Mace as well, featuring Faith Evans and 112.
00:36:04.000Oh, and he won three Grammy Awards from 13 nominations, two MTV Music Awards, and the Guinness World Records for Most Successful Rap Producer in 1997.
00:36:15.000Guys that play in English, the guy's extremely successful, and the guy's a legend in the music industry, right?
00:36:18.000Obviously, and he commands a lot of respect.
00:36:20.000And I said all that to kind of paint the page for you.
00:36:22.000It's amazing to me how, with all those accolades, all that background, all the artists that he's made, all the careers he's made, all the hits that he's made, And the hits that he was a part of, that no one has come to his defense.
00:37:16.000In any case, though, I think we can all agree here that, like, listen, whatever you did that was bad, if it was actually true, you should be punished for it.
00:37:24.000Granted, if you didn't, then you should be free.
00:37:26.000But right now, so many allegations going on with him, I mean...
00:37:51.000I think personally speaking right now, guys, this is going to come out either by the videos or someone just saying, you know, alright, fuck it, I'm going to say the truth.
00:42:06.000Yeah, guys, I've known that Arab's been kidnapped for well over a week now.
00:42:10.000I didn't say shit, though, because obviously, out of respect to him, he told me not to say anything, so I didn't say anything publicly, obviously.
00:42:17.000But I've been talking with him on the side.
00:42:36.000But the reason why is because I actually reached out to him and I said, yo, because when I was in Vegas, he was out in Vegas with us for the Super Bowl weekend.
00:49:04.000The strategy is a lot of these women go into these male spaces where there's young men for a reason, and they begin to change the culture over time, and you see them wear less and less and less.
00:49:36.000At this point, women come to the space giving good advice from what they heard from us, and they regurgitate it, and what happens is they make their own channel, but they don't know shit.
00:49:44.000But it's appealing to men because they're women, and then they fall for it and get tricked away.
00:49:48.000Yeah, but they'll throw your ass off anyway.
00:57:45.000But either way, the point I'm trying to make is that, yeah, bro, Gen Z, as much as I make fun of them for being pussies, they are waking up a lot of the times and understanding that, hmm, being woke is stupid.
00:57:57.000Being super woke and trying to appease feelings and all this other shit, it's stupid, and it's not real.
01:00:23.000They're realizing, like, bro, like, this whole woke agenda is fucking annoying and that you guys have been shoving it down our throats' paws for the better part of, what, two decades?
01:00:31.000They've been on this bullshit and people are starting to wake up now.
01:00:33.000I would say the Trump presidency woke people up.
01:00:35.000Because in 2016, that was kind of like the culmination, the real clash of the cultures, right?
01:00:43.000And then once Trump took presidency and he did such a fucking great job, people that were on the left were like, damn.
01:02:48.000That doesn't prove that they're better drivers, you idiot.
01:02:52.000That proves that they're safer drivers.
01:02:54.000But being a better driver doesn't necessarily mean that you're a safer driver because as a better driver, you take more risk.
01:02:58.000Hence, why insurance companies give men typically higher insurance premiums.
01:03:01.000But if you look at NASCAR drivers, Formula One drivers, etc., truck drivers, anything that's professional, which requires skill to drive at a high level, it's dominated by men.
01:03:17.000And this is the problem with the woke people.
01:03:20.000They have to appeal to feelings versus reality.
01:03:23.000When you have to appeal to feelings and making people feel good, you have to make ridiculous assline arguments like that that don't make sense.
01:05:01.000My math sucks, but either way, I'm like that chick that was on the show the other day.
01:05:05.000But yeah, guys, like the video on YouTube, please.
01:05:08.000And then also, whether you're watching on YouTube or Rumble, if you're watching on Rumble, open up another tab, watch on YouTube, and like the video as well.
01:07:59.000And then, with everything that you know about the P. Diddy case, could you, like, give us a quick, like, maybe plea deal that he might look?
01:08:06.000Maybe not too much sauce, because I know you're going to cover it in Fed Reacts.
01:14:19.000Basically, there's a ridiculous amount of information and proof that these guys are innocent.
01:14:24.000Also, not to mention that the charges brought against them were from a government that is from a very poor country where corruption is rampant.
01:14:33.000Then, on the other hand, you have someone like a P. Diddy who had three of his homes raided by Homeland Security Investigations, and you need a ridiculous amount of probable cause to get a search warrant federally, especially on three different locations, three different districts.
01:14:46.000And let me mind you, the Los Angeles district is extremely liberal and they don't give you search warrants easy, okay?
01:14:51.000So the two are not the same whatsoever.
01:14:53.000For them to get that amount of probable cause tells me more than likely that there is a strong criminal case behind the scenes because the United States Attorney's Office does not give search warrants out for nothing.
01:15:01.000Okay, so the two are not the same, my friend, as if you're trying to say...
01:15:04.000Because are you saying that Biddy is guilty?
01:15:06.000I'm not saying that, but what I am saying is that the fact that no one has come to the fence...
01:15:10.000If you can't say that, all that means nothing.
01:15:15.000What I said is, I didn't say that he's guilty.
01:15:18.000What I am saying is that they had to develop an incredible amount of probable cause to be able to search three different locations in three different districts, and one of those districts is extremely liberal, boy, they won't give you search warrants.
01:15:34.000Look, dude, let me be very frank with you.
01:15:39.000Every single time I got a federal search warrant, let me, hold on, let me finish my point.
01:15:43.000Every single time I wrote an affidavit for a search warrant to a home, I could have arrested an individual, but I didn't.
01:15:47.000I wanted to get more evidence to make the AUSA's office happy.
01:15:50.000So the fact that they got three search warrants in three different jurisdictions tells me they have a ridiculous amount of probable cause and charges are probably going to come more than likely sometime this year.
01:17:49.000When Myron went through what he's going through, all the men that have a logical, common sense are saying, okay, we're not going to say you're guilty about anything.
01:18:04.000Dude, when I got into studio, I was in the back.
01:26:18.000So, after the couple of intervention shows y'all did, like, specifically the one of that one guy that was with the older black woman, I noticed a lot of the fans and myself, like, we wanted to see, like, you know, like, full panels with regular guys like him.
01:26:33.000Like, y'all could help men face their face with, like, dating, relationship problems, and, like, financial issues.
01:26:40.000Like, I think that would be pretty cool.
01:26:59.000No, but I'm just saying, like, it'd be, like, kind of cool to see them, like, in the show, like, seeing men get, like, relationship advice, dating advice, like, in person.
01:27:12.000I just think that would be, like, a cool thing to do because...
01:27:15.000I scroll through TikTok, and I see so many people biting your guys' format, and it's getting really annoying.
01:27:20.000I'm like, these guys gotta, like, try something new to, like, really innovate, you know?
01:27:25.000I mean, not, like, I'm not saying that you guys are repetitive or anything, but, you know, I think it'd be cool to see it.
01:27:31.000Yeah, I mean, we thought about it a couple times.
01:27:36.000Yeah, I'm sorry if somebody, like, brought it up before.
01:27:38.000I don't want to, like, be, like, bringing something that was already, like, brought it up before, but, I don't know, that's just what I... Like, my suggestion for the show.
01:27:45.000Like, I just wanted to see if you guys have ever thought about it.
01:31:04.000Alright, so look, the question is, the girls on the panel, they always have a problem with cheating, and I'm trying to figure out why you keep letting them do that when girls be cheating the most.
01:31:20.000He's basically saying, like, girls always complain when I say that men typically exercise options, and he's saying why, and then they get mad and whatever, and he's saying, why do I let them get mad when girls cheat the most?
01:33:17.000Just what's your opinion on it, Andrew?
01:33:19.000If I had a scenario right, if I was debating someone, And I said, imagine a world where society, you know, and all the legalities was based off of biological sex, male, female, instead of pushing gender ideology,
01:33:36.000And this hypothetical, basically, when you present this hypothetical in the Bay, you corner your point into defining what a man or woman is based on the context, and it kind of traps them.
01:33:51.000To concede that a woman and a man is like inherently tied to biology.
01:34:22.000Actually, if you're doing a gender debate, is to eliminate gender from the table altogether and say social construction doesn't exist, there's only sex.
01:34:30.000That will actually trap them better than anything else.
01:43:54.000So, basically, you know, because you guys scored a really big, like, general manager job, like, about three months ago, And everything was great, right?
01:44:02.000You know, I got my first credit card like a month and a half ago because you guys told me stop being a broke bitch, get your fucking credit card, so I did that.
01:44:10.000And so basically, a week before, I mean a week after I got my credit card, the job I was at was going through some financial issues and had to lay off some overhead.
01:44:21.000And unfortunately, since I was recently promoted, I was laid off.
01:44:25.000So I'm back to square one in the job market.
01:44:54.000No, I have managerial experience in the automotive world, so I have about seven years of management experience.
01:45:01.000I've always been in the automotive industry, and I'm a huge car enthusiast, so that's a really big thing for me as well.
01:45:09.000But basically, what I'm going through right now is that I have been going from interview to interview, and I seem to do really well the whole time.
01:45:20.000The only thing is that Man, I'm not sure what it is, but I am not really feeling any luck on getting these jobs, so I want to see what your take would be on this.
01:45:32.000So, you're in the car industry, right?
01:46:02.000Start in sales, maybe, might be an option for you.
01:46:04.000Or start in an office, because you can start there, get to know the environment, get to know people in mechanic shop, service shop, and then you say, okay, cool.
01:46:17.000Because sometimes you don't get it right away, because obviously speaking, there's already technicians there or mechanics there already that have been in for years.
01:46:24.000But if you work there at a regular spot, let's say a salesman, for example, All right,
01:47:13.000Also, bro, you know, if you need to move, be open to move, too.
01:47:17.000Like, make sure that you're going to be mobile because you might get a job opportunity out of state somewhere.
01:47:22.000And Arkansas is one of the poorest states in the United States, too, man.
01:47:24.000So it might be good for you to go somewhere else that might have a bit more opportunity for you.
01:47:30.000Yeah, I've actually been getting interviews out of Dallas, Texas.
01:47:32.000That's where I really want to move to because originally I was born in Houston, but I wouldn't really live there anymore because it's crazy, like, We're congested there and all that kind of stuff.
01:47:59.000And, you know, like, I talked to my pops about it, too.
01:48:01.000You know, he's saying, like, hey, like, wherever you want to go to in the country, you know, like, you got my pretty much, like, my full support and all this stuff.
01:48:49.000In the span of six months, I almost doubled my income.
01:48:52.000Actually, I over doubled my income to $55,000 a year for this general manager spot.
01:48:56.000I was going to really build myself up, but Again, the company was going through some financial issues and they had to lay off six or seven people.
01:53:25.000And one of the things you had, you know, said to the women is, or you say, you know, it's not a man's job to, you know, please a woman, right?
01:53:36.000So, it's like, then how could you expect a man to basically keep, say, a woman If it's like, you know, if it's a stroke game, it ain't no point.
01:54:46.000My question is, like, because, like, he often says, like, I would say, well, you know, it's not a man's job to basically please a woman sexually.
01:55:05.000And so, without that being said, so if that could obviously turn his main girl off or even his wife off to the point to where if he's not trying to do things to satisfy her needs...
01:55:16.000Then wouldn't that be one of the main reasons why, like, you know, relationships don't last or marriage don't last?
01:55:25.000Also, like, granted, you got the financial shit, blah, blah, blah, but on the sexual, you know, aspect, it's like, okay, if a man can't please this woman, then, you know, what are the consequences?
01:56:01.000Your sexual satisfaction is way more paramount than hers.
01:56:04.000Because you as a man can satisfy in other ways.
01:56:07.000Through your financial security, your masculinity, your protection, your security, your provisioning, all this stuff you can provide to her.
01:56:13.000But her on the other hand, her sexuality is her main asset.
01:56:17.000So if she doesn't give that to you, she's effectively useless.
01:57:11.000You providing sexuality to her and sexual satisfaction is at the bottom of the fucking totem pole because you providing for her security is more important.
01:57:18.000Her, on the other hand, shut the fuck up when I'm talking, man!
01:57:31.000Because this is why I hate when you guys misinterpret what the fuck I say into what you think it is, and then I try to explain to you what it really is.
01:57:37.000Shut the fuck up and listen, which is why we're having this conversation in the first place, man.
02:01:35.000And then people get mad at me when I fucking be yelling at this shit because it's like, bro, like, yo, I clarified it very clearly to let you know what it really is, bro.
02:04:13.000But when you argue on behalf of X thing being okay, can you explain how that's not an advocation?
02:04:21.000I'm not sure what you're referring to.
02:04:23.000If you argue, for instance, if you argue that prostitution is fine, if you argue that OnlyFans is fine, if you argue that these things are fine, how's that not an advocation of those things?
02:05:04.000But if you're making arguments on behalf of those things and saying that those things are good in society and that that is the status quo that you'd like to see, I don't see how that's not advocating.
02:05:16.000I don't think he's ever said that's the status quo he wanted to see.
02:05:19.000I think he said the specific opposite.
02:07:28.000Listen, the Olive Branch extension is that Destiny is very good at arguing on behalf of his worldview, which is why it's fun to engage in arguments with Destiny and with other skilled debaters, right?
02:07:44.000But you're really stretching it if you are going to try to convince me that he doesn't advocate for these things inside of society that he clearly argues for all the time.
02:07:54.000He may not tell you to go do them, but he obviously has no problem with people doing them.
02:07:59.000I do have a problem with people doing them, and so I advocate against that.
02:08:02.000I mean, bro, Destiny's argued with me about this shit, man, so he definitely advocates for it, man.
02:08:06.000Like, he's come on a pod, watch this episode.
02:08:08.000Can I give an olive branch back and say, I don't think he's explicitly...
02:08:18.000He argues on behalf of the things, right?
02:09:27.000Rebecca Latimore Felton on August 1st, 1898 delivered a speech asserting that given the inability of the church or a course to protect women from the ravening human beast, then I say Lynch.