Donald Trump has been charged with several felonies, including conspiracy to commit perjury, conspiracy to obstruct justice, and conspiracy to bribe a public servant. What will he do now that he s been charged? And what will happen if he s not convicted? Plus, Elon Musk is being sued by the government.
00:01:11.000We've got stories about the Trump-Tucker interview.
00:01:14.000Everyone's clamoring over the view count.
00:01:16.000We'll get into all that, but I'll just ask you one thing to stew on before we get started.
00:01:21.000If Donald Trump is convicted in Georgia, or any jurisdiction, let's say Georgia because it's a state charge, and they demand jail time, or even house arrest, ankle bracelet, something, right?
00:01:32.000If Trump is convicted on all of these felonies, certainly they're going to have to take him into custody in some capacity.
00:01:39.000What happens if, likely, the charges are going to be over one year long?
00:01:43.000What happens if the charges extend beyond the election but Donald Trump wins and becomes the president?
00:01:48.000Now, a sitting, duly elected president is incarcerated at the state level.
00:01:54.000Does Trump tell the feds, no, I'm walking out of here today, federal supremacy clause?
00:03:30.000It's going to be at 530 Doors Open and we have a lot, a lot, a lot's going to be going on.
00:03:35.000We're really excited and we're really excited that I believe, I want to make sure we're being very careful, but Public Square is going to be sponsoring the event.
00:04:25.000I'm co-host of the show, America's Untold Stories, where we cover things like JFK assassination, RFK Jr., or RFK Sr., technically, Alec Baldwin, which got me in trouble with the New Mexico State Prosecutor.
00:04:41.000And I have another channel that's my name, where I interview folks like John McAfee when he was on the run, Carol Baskin of Tiger King, and other people like that.
00:06:38.000He's gonna join the mugshots of everyone else, and, um... Man.
00:06:44.000My- my thoughts on this as we await the mugshot, which we'll- we'll post as soon as it pops up, I'm staring at it right here.
00:06:51.000I mentioned this in the beginning of the show in the intro, but we'll say it here for this particular segment, and I'm curious what y'all think, so comment, uh, super chat, whatever.
00:07:00.000We talk about the potentials for civil war.
00:07:02.000Tucker Carlson got roasted for asking Trump about civil war.
00:07:05.000Trump said he didn't know, but the passions are really intense, and the hatred's really intense.
00:08:19.000I do not believe there's a scenario in this circumstance where Trump does not walk out of jail or walk out of his house or wherever they're holding him.
00:08:30.000Already we heard Dan Bongino say that the circuit service has the federal supremacy clause multiple that give them, they can make anything a federally protected zone.
00:08:39.000So I'd have to imagine, first, you have to assume Trump will not be convicted.
00:08:44.000You have to assume that if convicted, Trump will not be jailed.
00:08:47.000If those criteria are met, then you have to assume Trump won't get elected.
00:10:16.000You don't want a governor to be like, he's my friend, you're free to go.
00:10:18.000So you have a panel convened to make sure it's on the level.
00:10:22.000But a lot of criteria would need to, right, there's a lot more than just Trump wins the election.
00:10:26.000You also have to have Trump is convicted, jailed, wins the election, and then the state rejects his attempt to leave because he's been convicted.
00:10:58.000If these two things collide, you're going to have the worst case scenario, federal agents in front of a state jail with state troopers armed saying, back off, we're not letting you take a prisoner out, and the feds being like, Trump is free to go, he's the president.
00:11:13.000Well, the US Army and the National Guard and pretty much everything else, because they are I think there are laws that they cannot intrude with his ability to perform his job.
00:11:24.000So how is he going to meet with world leaders in prison?
00:12:05.000I don't know that I think that it's motivated by the Democrats actually worrying about Trump beating him.
00:12:13.000Honestly, I don't think that their motivation is, oh, he might win again.
00:12:18.000I really do think their motivation is, we need to frighten people that might push back against the bureaucracy.
00:12:26.000I really think that the motivation is, if Americans believe that they can elect someone that actually will Be able to affect the bureaucracy.
00:12:39.000That's bad for us, so we want to deter that as much as possible.
00:12:42.000Whether that means throwing January 6th people into jail, shooting 75-year-old men from Utah, or throwing their political rivals in jail.
00:13:33.000I mean, they killed the people, but it killed their reputation.
00:13:37.000That caused irreparable harm to the FBI, led into Waco, sadly led into Timothy McVeigh, and I would say led into the feds calming down for a while.
00:14:03.000And the internet plays a substantial, a large role in what's happening too.
00:14:07.000Psychological manipulation, sock puppets, etc.
00:14:11.000So, you know, I was thinking about this too with Elon getting rid of the block feature, and I kind of think he didn't explain it well enough, but I did realize something.
00:14:20.000So you have less to worry about with spam accounts and things like that because they're not going to appear high in your timeline anyway.
00:14:26.000So that is a net positive, I would add.
00:14:29.000A component of it, why I bring that up, is it means that a lot of these fake accounts, these sock puppets that are just intending to manipulate people for political causes, are going to be less impactful based on the moves that Elon is making on X. That's true.
00:14:44.000My only worry about the blocking, if we get into that bit, is there's the issue of people who follow your account for the sole purpose of interacting with people you do follow or people who interact with you.
00:14:57.000So like you post Tim and somebody is a motivated actor and everybody who responds to you or likes it, they hit it and then they hit that account.
00:15:06.000Didn't you know that Tim Poole did this?
00:15:09.000Because we actually have stalkers who do that.
00:15:11.000And it's like blocking is very handy to say, look, You can do what you want, you can say what you want, but you're not going to use me to harass my friends.
00:15:20.000I don't like the idea of getting rid of the block button, but at the same time, I don't know what he's actually doing to it, right?
00:15:27.000Like, because there's going to be other fun- they've talked about there's going to be other functions, like Linda was saying, there's going to be other functions they're going to be rolling out.
00:15:33.000So, I assume it won't be the same kind of block button, but I also assume that they're going to address the things that people have concerns with.
00:15:42.000Cause he doesn't want people being like, Oh yeah, I would go and use X, but all I get is inundated with hate or whatever.
00:15:50.000So whatever the thing he decides to do, it's not going to be something that most users don't like because, well, I don't imagine that it's going to be something that most users don't like because they're very responsive to the user.
00:16:05.000And I just don't, I'm not going to go ahead and try to guess what, what it's going to be like after they actually get rid of it.
00:16:12.000Yeah, I tend to think getting rid of the block button is bad because you want the users to be able to control their profile as much as possible.
00:16:18.000If someone is getting blocked like crazy, surely the back end of Twitter can look into that if they want to.
00:16:24.000Part of it is because I don't trust the Twitter CEO.
00:16:27.000And so I feel like she has already made it clear that she is going to have her own strategy
00:16:33.000for allowing some people's content to reach other users and for others to stay sort of held back.
00:16:39.000And so the block feature taking away right after that kind of information makes it feel like
00:16:45.000they are really trying to take the power out of the user's hands.
00:17:15.000So, really interested to see what Trump has to say, and he's already, I think Jason Miller's already posted photos going into and out of, so I think, I think Trump's out already.
00:18:12.000Two, it would put Ron DeSantis in a decision dilemma.
00:18:16.000DeSantis either has to protect or abandon Trump in that regard.
00:18:21.000Is he going to allow the extradition of Trump from Mar-a-Lago?
00:18:24.000Instead, Trump just says, OK, you know, we'll go.
00:18:26.000I think I think Trump's thought about it, but but I wonder sometimes because I don't think he's as strategic as a lot of people think he is.
00:18:42.000We'll go do it, but I wonder if they're thinking, if they just go through with this and keep putting the pressure on the Democrats to take these actions, they come out looking like the victims, like they're being attacked.
00:18:54.000If that was the case, though, Trump should not have posted Bond.
00:18:58.000He should have said, no, you arrest me if you think I did something wrong.
00:19:00.000Yeah, I think that's an interesting point.
00:19:02.000I think a lot of people get advised to surrender so that they look compliant, right?
00:19:06.000Like, if you're being accused of being a criminal enterprise that's, like, trying to overthrow the government, then you want to look like, no, no, we respect the government and what they ask us to do.
00:19:14.000But I think there are probably kind of bolder steps that could have been taken.
00:19:19.000I am kind of amused by how much of a joke this already appears.
00:19:24.000I think Chris Burtman had a tweet that was like, this Brady Bunch reunion looks crazy and it's all of the mugshots that have come out.
00:19:32.000Being able to see this wave of people that you're familiar with in these mugshots does have sort of a ludicrous effect.
00:21:47.000Alongside Stephen Cliffguard Lee, a police chaplain, and Trevian Cootey, Kanye West's former publicist of pressuring poll worker Ruby Freeman into falsely saying she committed election fraud.
00:21:58.000Freeman and her daughter Shay Moss, who gave tearful testimony to the House Select Committee on January 6th, were subjects of a conspiracy theory echoed by Trump and his allies.
00:22:14.000And now, I don't trust the government.
00:22:18.000Apparently they're saying that he assaulted an FBI agent.
00:22:20.000He was charged with attacking an FBI agent.
00:22:22.000Well, I strongly recommend you don't do that.
00:22:25.000Who was working on special counsel Jack Smith's parallel probe in 2020, election interference by Trump and his allies.
00:22:31.000The Washington Post reported Wednesday.
00:22:33.000An affidavit says Floyd body slammed an agent who arrived at his Rockville, Maryland home to subpoena him before a federal grand jury in Washington, D.C.
00:22:41.000So my question is, what is he being charged with in Georgia Right?
00:24:27.000If you challenge an election, you should be able to challenge an election.
00:24:31.000I thought the election was a rigged election, a stolen election.
00:24:35.000And I should have every right to do that.
00:24:36.000As you know, you have many people that you've been watching over the years do the same thing, whether it's Hillary Clinton or Stacey Abrams or many others.
00:24:44.000When you have that great freedom to challenge, you have to be able to.
00:24:49.000Otherwise, you're going to have very dishonest elections.
00:24:51.000What has taken place here is a travesty of justice.
00:25:20.000If the Democrats are campaigning, as Trump said, off of this, and they are, this Fulton D.A.
00:25:25.000launched a fundraiser, then Republicans will have no choice but to campaign on the exact same issue in the other direction.
00:25:33.000And if the Democrats are saying, vote for us and we will imprison anyone you hate, and the Trump supporters are saying, we will get revenge and go after those who are weaponizing the legal system, where does this end?
00:26:01.000But I don't think it ends with just getting locked up.
00:26:04.000The Democrats are saying, we will crush you.
00:26:07.000The Republicans, mostly sitting on their hands.
00:26:09.000But if a tit-for-tat does arise, if Trump gets re-elected, The revenge will not just be on the deep state for everything they did during his first term.
00:26:17.000It's going to be on everyone right now for everything they're doing.
00:26:21.000Yeah, I feel like Kemp's going to have a really hard time when Trump gets elected.
00:26:30.000If Trump gets reelected, election fraud charges across the board and tons of governors face, maybe not tons, maybe a handful, we're probably going to see a bunch of Democrat officials, I imagine, they'll be charged.
00:26:41.000If Trump wins, I cannot imagine a man so obsessed with 2020 does not remain obsessed with 2020.
00:26:50.000And then, as we've already seen, you can indict a ham sandwich.
00:26:54.000So the people were like, there's no evidence Trump wouldn't be able to do it.
00:26:59.000If Trump gets in and he gets an AG that is totally on board, you're going to see whatever they need pop up and there will be charges.
00:27:07.000And I have to assume that this makes Trump even more appealing to people who are genuinely critical of the criminal justice system, right?
00:27:14.000Like people who feel like it's corrupted already for non-political reasons are looking at what's happening to Trump and saying, oh yeah, so he's experienced it too.
00:27:22.000He is, in some ways, becoming more of a candidate for people I would assume would typically vote for the Democratic Party because they're always saying we'll fix this and Republicans are trying to lock you up.
00:27:35.000I do not share your optimism about new Trump voters.
00:27:38.000But that being said, one of the things that I noticed that I really liked that he said, he said, I believed it was a rigged election.
00:27:45.000And that kind of verbiage, articulating it properly, really, really, really, really, really matters because they are going to have to try to convince the jury that he believed that he lost.
00:28:03.000And that he believed that it was a fair loss, and he knew he was violating the law.
00:28:09.000They have to prove to a jury what he believed.
00:28:14.000They have to prove what was in his head.
00:28:16.000And the only person that can screw that up is Donald Trump.
00:28:20.000Yeah, you know his lawyers were like, oh my goodness, thank goodness he said it the right way.
00:29:18.000Trump could have said, my fellow Americans, Currently, there are political partisans that are accusing the highest office in this country of being subservient to Vladimir Putin and the Russians.
00:29:36.000So we will be bolstering the investigation into these claims, but making sure it is holistic and covers all ground and we figure out who is pushing the narrative and why.
00:29:46.000He could have said, yeah, yeah, I'm on board.
00:29:48.000Here's my guy joining in and then gone after Democrats for the Steele dossier, for instance.
00:29:52.000Why did it take so long for us to figure out that Hillary Clinton was the one backing that stuff?
00:29:57.000Well, he needed people to tell him to do that because keep in mind, he was not a politician.
00:30:02.000If Tucker Carlson had just said it one time, Tucker, you know, then Trump would have been like, you know, I was watching Tucker.
00:30:25.000My concern would be that he doesn't do something going forward.
00:30:29.000So if he's reelected, I would like to see some kind of action.
00:30:32.000I mean, you were saying before the show that Jim Jordan's investigation on Fannie Willis, you felt like maybe he should have called it earlier.
00:31:36.000The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fannie Willis.
00:31:40.000As former President Donald Trump surrenders himself to authorities after Willis's office indicted him, we get it.
00:31:46.000This is Jim Jordan sent a strongly worded letter to Willis Thursday asking her to turn over information to the committee writing her indictment of Trump and his allies involve substantial federal interests.
00:31:57.000The letter claims Willis' indictment appears to be an attempt to use state criminal law to regulate the conduct of federal officials acting in their official capacities and raises whether Willis was coordinating with federal prosecutors in the Justice Department regarding her investigation.
00:32:12.000They're going to go after his lawyers.
00:32:14.000The question is Will the Supreme Court intervene under this argument that Trump was acting in his official duties as a member of the executive branch and thus they are interfering with the federal government?
00:32:27.000Supreme Court, I imagine, is going to say, get out of here with this, right?
00:33:08.000You were talking, I believe, earlier today about leftist tactics, especially within the riot.
00:33:15.000And that was making me think of something because my friend Mark, show partner, he grew up in that ilk and he kind of switched parties over time.
00:33:24.000And he's like, you need to follow leftist tactics because they are effective.
00:33:30.000And he's like, why the hell don't Republicans do it?
00:33:32.000And I understand the conservative mindset.
00:34:51.000So they'll get one of their quote-unquote journalists A video will come out showing a cop beating some guy, and they'll be like, help, help, police brutality!
00:35:00.000And what the video won't show you is the guy punching the cop first, because the person filming it will edit that out specifically to create propaganda.
00:35:07.000And they refer to themselves in the activist community not as journalists, but as propagandists.
00:35:10.000Then publicly they'll say they're a journalist to cover themselves, because what was it, Vosch who said he'll do anything to win or something like that?
00:35:17.000Yeah, he's essentially I mean his his philosophy is a consequentialist.
00:35:21.000So essentially the philosophy boils down to and this is just a wave tops kind of idea, but it boils down to the results are what really matters.
00:35:28.000So how you get there doesn't that's and that's part of why likes and socialists tend to have
00:35:33.000that philosophy a lot because it's how they deal with the horrors of socialism.
00:35:37.000They're like, well, once we get to the socialist utopia, the millions and piles of dead don't
00:35:41.000matter because then no one else will die because of whatever the failings of capitalism that
00:35:46.000they're, you know, because our cult established its goal, except what happens is once they
00:35:50.000use these evil tactics to gain power, they fear someone else using these tactics to gain
00:36:10.000People don't get thrown into prison for nothing.
00:36:12.000You know, people use the government to remove their rivals that are just in business.
00:36:20.000If someone's got a nicer office than you and you can call the government and be like, yo, he had, you know, He was saying things that are against the party and the party comes and picks him up and next thing you know you get the job now I mean that kind of stuff happened all the time all over the eastern bloc countries and in when the Soviet Union was or when it was communist countries, you know when they were all satellites of the Soviet Union
00:36:43.000The reason there's a fighting chance is only because, and I'm not trying to rag on conservatives, but it's only because dissidents from the left have switched sides.
00:36:53.000Art, culture, and organizational prowess are coming greatly from people who used to be liberals and left who are now fed up and working with conservatives.
00:37:02.000You know, with all due respect, Ben Shapiro is still a rather stodgy dude, right?
00:38:07.000People don't want to be told How they have to interact with everyone they come into contact with.
00:38:14.000They want to know, they want to be like, look, I'm going to be polite and I'm going to try to be nice and I want to get along with people.
00:38:20.000But if someone mispronounces a word or says the wrong word or says, you know, says something that's newly insensitive, They don't want to have to worry about losing their job.
00:38:29.000They don't want to have to worry about the repercussions.
00:38:31.000They don't want to have to worry about being debanked.
00:39:45.000We're saying that anybody who is truly punk rock, who would say, I don't know, wasn't it Sid Vicious who wore a swastika t-shirt?
00:39:51.000Yeah, that would not fly with neolibs, with the liberal left establishment.
00:39:55.000They'd lose their minds if someone dared do that.
00:39:58.000Punk rock was intending to offend you you like you know and so now these these all these hall monitor types deeply offended by naughty words they are the antithesis of punk rock I still think the funniest thing it's like I'll give a shout out to Hassan Piker who is like it's funny because he is No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
00:40:35.000There is this veneer among the left of being edgy, but they're marching around chanting Amazon.com slogans and Walmart slogans and being, and it's just like, we have this, I just absolutely love Hassan calling Ian Crossland a conservative.
00:40:50.000That just right there shows you that it is a thin veneer of grifting.
00:40:54.000Bro, any reasonable person, leftists for instance, they call Ian Moon Lord because they know he's a hippie dippy crystal weirdo and he rags on Trump all the time.
00:41:05.000Who in their right mind would call this guy conservative unless you're a grifter just saying whatever you think you need to say to earn internet points?
00:41:14.000Because if you're in a cult, if anybody strays from the cult or tribal narrative, they're gone.
00:41:20.000Yeah, but even among woke leftists, they call Ian Moon Lord.
00:41:25.000These socialists who are very woke are like, yeah, Ian's not a conservative, he's a weirdo, he's a hippie weirdo, they call him Moon Lord and they laugh about it.
00:41:34.000And they like sometimes when he yells at Trump and stuff.
00:41:37.000Hassan is just, I'm gonna say whatever, if you're A, I'm B, I'm just gonna say whatever I think people are gonna click on.
00:41:45.000He is as establishment as establishment can be.
00:41:49.000He's the dude in high school wearing the Letterman jacket pushing around the nerds.
00:41:52.000Hassan's got some serious audience capture.
00:43:55.000Trump could be in the Aleutian Islands on an abandoned military base, and if anyone walks by for any reason, maybe, maybe... Yo, the only place Trump can go where they need a mugshot?
00:44:10.000I wouldn't last very long on North Sentinel Island.
00:44:15.000But that's the only place in the world, except for like uncontacted Amazon tribes, I guess, but if Trump went to North Sentinel Island, they'd be like, who are you?
00:44:53.000I mean, this is something Trump proves over and over again, which is that he is the entity In and of himself, he's recognizable and people will flock to wherever he is.
00:45:01.000The Tucker interview had, what, 100 million views in less than eight hours?
00:45:50.000That's my current... It should be $200,000,000.
00:45:52.000If it was a legit bond, it would be $200,000,000 or $2,000,000,000 because he really is a flight risk and it's a problem, but $200,000,000, that's pocket change.
00:46:04.000Imagine a mob boss indicted on all these counts, Rico, they would not let him go.
00:46:16.000If it's like, the mob boss was engaged in a criminal enterprise where they were selling drugs, you know, and they were organizing and doing this and doing that.
00:46:23.000We believe that he's a major flight risk, we're not gonna let him out.
00:46:27.000And the lawyer would argue, be like, how dare you, blah blah blah, he's innocent, he's proven guilty, and they'd be like, we have a preponderance of evidence.
00:46:32.000Donald Trump's accused of trying to overthrow the government!
00:46:35.000You'd think, for that, they'd be like, we aren't this guy anywhere!
00:46:39.000We're gonna cut off his communications!
00:47:21.000I'm looking at these videos and I'm having scary eerie feelings.
00:47:26.000What is the legitimacy of the squad car in front of the jail taking Donald Trump in on these BS fake charges, the police in Georgia My fear is the actions they have just taken.
00:47:40.000There's a photo of them like Trump's walking out and they're in front of them or and things like that.
00:47:45.000It makes them look like they are illegitimate and they have no authority.
00:48:09.000What we have here is, that's my analogy, I don't understand how they can expect to maintain A view of legitimacy of law enforcement when one, crime is skyrocketing, people are ransacking Nike stores and malls and grocery stores, and they're not arresting these people.
00:48:28.000With the COVID lockdowns they punished regular innocent people and already conservatives were outraged.
00:48:34.000There's the videos of the cops stomping on the thin blue line flags.
00:48:37.000Now you have more than half the country, slightly more, that believe this is political and illegitimate and they watch a police officer engage in plainly political illegitimate behavior.
00:48:50.000The only thing now Stopping people from disrespecting the rule of law is a fear of violence.
00:48:59.000But there was often, I would say in this country, there was a fear of a respect of authority and a fear of being shunned by the community.
00:49:08.000So it wasn't just the cops could assert force over you, for many people it was, but for a lot of regular law-abiding citizens it was, it's the wrong thing to do.
00:49:56.000And that worries me because if I'm seeing this now, and I'm not even the biggest Trump guy, I can't imagine what anyone else is thinking about it.
00:51:31.000Which means we're making this shit up as we go.
00:51:33.000Where is any Republican to do the smallest bit Don't get me wrong, like, federally we got Jim Jordan saying, you know, I hereby demand with a strongly worded letter, I want to see what you've got in your documents!
00:51:46.000And it's like, well, she probably crumbled that up and threw it in the trash.
00:51:53.000At the state level, where are the indictments?
00:51:55.000You've got, let me, you were going to say something?
00:51:58.000Oh, I was just going to ask, do any of the, like, the Stronghold worded letter is obviously ridiculous, but at the same time, does he have to issue it to give her a chance to turn over the documents before he can get a subpoena?
00:52:08.000Like, I don't know what the legal procedure is.
00:52:10.000I'm not sure, because questioning her could be part of the investigation, right?
00:52:14.000I mean, we want to bring you in and talk to you about what's going on, because how do we determine what we're charging or what we're actually writing out?
00:52:28.000Take a look at this from Manny Johnson.
00:52:30.000He tweeted this earlier, breaking, Fulton County DA Fannie Willis regularly questioned election results and used her office to push unfounded conspiracies.
00:52:38.000On the eve of Trump's arrest in Georgia for challenging an election, a deep dive into the prosecutor's history of doing the same thing.
00:52:44.000Here's one post, he said, Georgia could determine who is our next president.
00:52:47.000A team of lawyers needs to watch them count every single vote.
00:52:50.000They can start in Fulton, where we are having water leaks.
00:53:31.000For the past 10 years we've heard people screaming and freaking out about like Nazis and the right and blah blah blah and yet the organizations that were actually mailing bombs around the United States in the 60s and 70s Well, all of their progeny, all of the children of that movement, all of the people that were informed by the thinkers of that movement, those people are in positions of power and in positions of authority in academia, and they're making new radicals.
00:54:31.000Like hiding or downplaying communist influence and communist theory and stuff like that.
00:54:41.000Talking about communist theory or like you know leftist theory and stuff like that but not telling people where it comes from that it or making the connection to the thinkers that so like they'll they'll talk about like say the influence was this this person right but they don't tell you that this person's their their Mentor or whatever was someone like Angela Davis or someone like Mark Herbert Marcuse or whatever people that are well known as leftist thinkers I can't remember his name, but the CIA director Current CIA director?
00:55:22.000Yeah I think he voted for Angela Davis Yeah, he was a communist.
00:55:28.000Well, one of my favorite examples of this was there was a couple years ago a non-profit, it wasn't the ADL, but some like research group put out a study on domestic terrorism and they said, you know, right-wing extremism, white supremacy is what's leading the country in domestic terrorism, but they wouldn't release the data that they use, they wouldn't release it so anyone could verify it, and they also excluded any environmental terrorism.
00:55:51.000So anything like Mother Underground, they didn't count.
00:55:55.000And so the data that they're working off of is inaccurate, but then they report the headline to freak people out.
00:56:00.000They want you to be misled on purpose.
00:56:02.000And I think that's the biggest issue that the average American has, which is that they don't have time to comb through everything.
00:56:10.000And so they end up relying on the headlines and the headlines are based on false information.
00:56:15.000And Elon Musk said they're going to get rid of headlines on X. And I think it's a brilliant idea.
00:56:21.000So I don't know exactly how they do it, but I'm assuming that means when you post a link, it's just going to show the body of text, not the headline.
00:56:27.000Because what they tried doing first was, it was like, you didn't read the article.
00:57:15.000Because if you read the articles, usually the articles, the first couple paragraphs, line up with the headline, and as you keep reading, the second half of the article disproves the entire first half.
00:57:53.000The classical move where they'll do something like...
00:57:57.000You know, Donald Trump will do a backflip off of the White House land perfectly, and then Snopes will write, did Donald Trump do a backflip perfectly off of the White House onto the lawn, dot, dot, dot, on Sunday.
00:58:08.000And then they'll put false, and then they'll give this big, long-winded explanation, and all at the bottom will say, well, he did do a backflip, it was on Saturday.
00:58:15.000And so they add context to a story that no one offered, and then claim it was false because of the context they add.
00:59:30.000Like, he's just really old and probably should not be living the lifestyle that he is being forced to live, right?
00:59:37.000That's it, and you guys should accept it, but they can't because they can't admit anything is wrong with Joe Biden because he's their incumbent and they have to protect him at all costs.
00:59:46.000They're doing a lot of crazy stuff to Republicans, but progressive left that are controlling the Biden White House are also in a terrible position.
00:59:54.000They do not have a strong candidate going into 2024.
01:00:20.000I think it's reasonable to say Biden is somehow removed from the race in one way or another, and then Gavin Newsom steps in.
01:00:27.000My theory, I don't know if you heard what I was saying about this a few weeks ago, the best way for Democrats to pull it off is for Joe Biden to have a medical episode on stage at a California rally where Newsom is acting as a surrogate, and then Newsom runs out, rolls up his sleeves, and does CPR on Joe Biden, saving his life.
01:00:45.000Joe Biden then says, You know, the difficulty and the strain has been too much for me and I can't, you know, blah, blah, blah.
01:00:52.000But Gavin Newsom has proven he's the man for the nation.
01:01:07.000There's no amount of money that would give you the historic PR.
01:01:11.000I have to imagine, honestly too, if that really did go down that way, Joe Biden has some kind of medical feints or something, and then there's panic and everyone's screaming, and like, we've all seen him trip, but like, so they're primed for it.
01:01:22.000A more serious thing where like, grips his chest, and then he stumbles down and falls, and the crowd gasps, then Gavin Newsom runs out and saves his life.
01:01:30.000His favorability goes up to, like, 63.
01:01:33.000His approval rating among Democrats goes up to 99.9.
01:01:37.000He then says, you know, I never wanted to take the job.
01:02:16.000I mean, the second he stops, she's there.
01:02:18.000So he has to say, I'm not running again, but stay alive long enough for Gavin to come in.
01:02:22.000So what happens is, Biden doesn't leave office.
01:02:25.000He says, You know, while I'm recovering, I think it's fair to say that I will not seek re-election due to the concerns that people have for my health.
01:02:33.000But I believe Gavin Newsom is that proven leader, and Kamala will agree.
01:04:00.000If they pull him out, it looks weak and it's uncertainty and people are scared of it.
01:04:05.000At the very least, they might lose votes.
01:04:07.000Trump might not gain votes, they might lose votes.
01:04:09.000If Biden's out, then it's gonna be Kamala.
01:04:10.000If it's not Kamala, people will be like, what's happening?
01:04:13.000Like, how do you have Biden and Kamala not be running at all, and it's Gavin and someone else?
01:04:18.000Well, and Biden said explicitly, you know, one of his goals was to have You know, more diverse people representing the party at the federal level.
01:04:27.000So to a certain extent, people are expecting to become a for a lot of reasons.
01:04:30.000She just didn't work out the way they wanted her to.
01:04:32.000Like, she would never pulled in a popular way.
01:04:35.000She does not have the charisma to carry off the presidency.
01:04:38.000But if they can shuffle her off, they can power broker her into the Supreme Court.
01:04:42.000Maybe they'll be able to pull someone up from the bench.
01:04:45.000I think Gavin Newsom will have challenges all the time because I think the Democratic Party is sort of split on the face that they'd like to see in the White House, but he is the only person on their bench after the two current president and vice president.
01:05:14.000An extremely corrupt president who did not have the best health, who stepped out of the race, And then we had a Robert F. Kennedy enter the race and take over.
01:06:53.000I can't remember if it was Vivek or Larry Elder that week that we had both of them on, but one of them was talking about doing a podcast-style thing, like fireside chat, from the Oval Office.
01:07:03.000It is cool to see these people embrace new media, especially as we can see.
01:07:08.000I don't know that Fox will ever go completely away entirely, but it doesn't have the power it used to.
01:07:13.000Let's talk about this story we got here.
01:07:15.000The Georgia judge sets October 23rd trial date for Trump co-defendant Kenneth Chaseborough.
01:07:22.000I think that's something y'all should consider.
01:07:24.000Let me first give you a little context.
01:07:26.000A Georgia judge on Thursday signed off on a quick turnaround to the start of the trial for Kenneth Chaseborough, one of the 18 defendants charged alongside former President Donald Trump in connection with the alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
01:07:35.000The ruling, scheduling an October 23 start date, came to set for Trump's newly appointed attorney, said he would move to sever the former president's case from Chaseborough or any other defendant who sought an expedited timeline.
01:08:20.000Several months ago, if I were to tell you they're going to indict Jenna Ellis for being Trump's lawyer, people would be like, well, they can't.
01:08:27.000Legal counsel is protected in the Constitution.
01:08:38.000Jenna Ellis is accused of accounts one and two, literally being part of a criminal conspiracy and solicitation of a violation of oath of office.
01:08:47.000Literally, just because she was Trump's lawyer.
01:08:49.000Other people in the charges were reaching out to people and asking them to do things.
01:09:39.000Yes, but they'll remove his name from the ballot under the 14th Amendment.
01:09:42.000Trump can run all he wants and they'll say, yeah, that's fine, but your name won't be on the ballot because the 14th Amendment says you're an insurrectionist.
01:09:48.000You can be a socialist in prison and still run, that we know.
01:09:51.000But they've already done this to What's the guy's name in New Mexico?
01:10:43.000And if this guy is convicted, what does he say in court about what Trump told him to do?
01:10:48.000And then they can say, this is not about a criminal conviction of Donald Trump, this is about a statement of fact sworn under oath that Donald Trump instructed an individual to assist him in insurrection, thus disqualified as an elected to run for office.
01:11:05.000His name should be removed from the ballot.
01:11:06.000I'm not saying that they might not try that, but that's one of those where you've got to get really black-pilled.
01:11:14.000I hope at some point the Supreme Court's saying, well, he's not convicted yet, dummies.
01:11:19.000Let's hope that maybe the cover of the Constitution can remain.
01:11:23.000I'm not talking about the criminal case.
01:11:25.000I'm saying in this criminal trial of Kenneth Chaseborough, he will be asked, what did Donald Trump tell you?
01:11:31.000Thus, they will launch a civil suit against Trump, outside of any requirements of criminal conviction, to say, witness testimony, in a criminal case, Trump instructed these people to engage in insurrection.
01:11:44.000Adding on top, January 6th statements, people storming the Capitol, all of that.
01:11:59.000That's where I'd say, please get Robert Barnes in here and ask him that because... But it's not a legal question, it's a political question.
01:12:35.000So my question is just, you know, maybe you're right.
01:12:37.000Maybe it's just this is the line where they say, well, we've violated the Constitution, we've created new novel ways of prosecuting people, but this one time we stop.
01:12:46.000Well, I'm kind of hoping that this fails.
01:13:50.000I mean, even if they don't hate the people, they're at the very least not interested in serving the people and interested in maintaining their own power and staying in Washington, D.C.
01:13:59.000and eating the good food and living in the nice places and going to the nice places and stuff.
01:14:06.000And they're indifferent to what is actually legal, what the law says.
01:14:12.000These are the people that, when you go to the halls of Congress and knock on the door and you walk in, they're all smiling and saying, how can we help you?
01:14:17.000And you're like, I just wanted to leave a letter for the congressmen.
01:15:01.000They're not actually, they're not actually, I, this is why I think we were talking to, um, the Return of Freedom Caucus guy, I can't remember which one.
01:15:09.000He said that they had the votes to overturn Obamacare and Republican leadership came to him and said, but don't do it because we're going to use this to campaign.
01:15:23.000And I don't know that MAGA is it, but certainly whatever it is populism is bringing is politicians who are actually talking with constituents.
01:15:34.000Maybe social media, for all of its negatives, has some positives in that as we form our own communities where we care about issues, the representatives that we elect share those values in much the same way because they're part of the same spheres.
01:17:30.000Maybe the real reason or a reason Trump didn't go to the debates, there's no way he can go to Milwaukee debate and then fly to Atlanta the next day, turn himself in.
01:17:41.000No, no, I'm saying if he flew to Milwaukee for a live debate, and then he left at midnight and flew back, and then he has to fly back the next day, That's brutal.
01:17:52.000But he was saying that he wasn't gonna, he wasn't really interested in doing the debates for way before George indicted him.
01:17:58.000Right, he could have turned himself in before or whatever.
01:18:00.000Yeah, well, and like he has been saying, I don't see the point of this.
01:18:37.000I'm not just saying any of them but I'm just saying if you're Hutchinson well Hutchinson come on come on oh speaking of that Larry Elder is leaps and bounds above all of them if the Democrats are gonna try and field Newsom which he directly challenged Newsom like Larry Elder should be on debate stage because he is interesting he's representing California I think he's well-spoken he's got a lot of a lot of power but also if Gavin Newsom is the future of the Democratic Party because we don't think Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are really going to be able to make it to the next term.
01:19:06.000Larry Elder is exactly who the RNC should want on the stage.
01:19:08.000I don't understand why that's not obvious.
01:19:11.000Not only that, the way two of the candidates got in there, Hutchinson and Bergen both bought the donations with gift cards.
01:21:32.000It's just sad because I think we should want to hear about ways to help the country and the people who have the innovation, who have the The drive to sort of push the envelope to really think about new things are not being given this mainstream platform.
01:21:49.000Of course, I believe there are alternative ways to get your message out there, but it is annoying to see people shut out from this party that is saying, well, we all have to pledge to beat Biden, but they are excluding people who are potentially offering ways to do that.
01:22:08.000Larry Elder preaches independence, like people to meritocracy, people to stand up for themselves and to achieve what they're seeking.
01:22:19.000And if people are achieving things for themselves, running their own business, doing their own thing, they're not dependent anymore on the government.
01:22:28.000So people like Larry Elder are truly a threat to the United Party, whichever side it's on, because he's preaching independence.
01:22:59.000They said from September 2018 to May 2022, SpaceX routinely discouraged asylees and refugees from applying and refused to hire or consider them because of their citizenship status in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act INA.
01:23:12.000In job postings and public statements over the several years, SpaceX wrongly claimed that under federal regulations known as export control laws, SpaceX could hire only U.S.
01:23:20.000citizens and lawful permanent residents, sometimes referred to as green card holders.
01:23:24.000Export control laws impose no such hiring restrictions.
01:24:09.000Think about how easy it would have been if you were in the intelligence agencies to get information because you didn't need a warrant, they just handed it over.
01:24:16.000Now Elon is dragging his feet or outright saying no and cutting off their access so they're like, let's get revenge.
01:25:14.000I think the Biden administration obviously doesn't care about the American worker.
01:25:18.000I think if he did, he would bring manufacturing jobs back from other countries.
01:25:22.000And I think this guise of being like, well, we're anti-discrimination is actually another form of let's make it more difficult for American workers to get a job.
01:25:32.000And that's kind of disgusting for this apparently working man, blue collar or whatever he claims to be president.
01:25:39.000How big of a deal do you think immigration is going to be on the election?
01:25:42.000You think it's going to be... It's not going to be big enough.
01:27:53.000I think Elon is extremely disruptive to a lot of the narrative machine, a lot of the establishment, and we're probably going to see a lot of moves that make no sense being made against him.
01:28:06.000This one right here makes very little sense.
01:28:08.000It reminds me of what they're doing to Trump, right?
01:28:10.000They are desperate to make something stick.
01:28:12.000They don't like people who challenge their narrative.
01:28:14.000And so anything that they can say, you know, this South African native is discriminating against immigrants at his company.
01:28:23.000Like, they just want him to be the bad guy and they'll do whatever they can to get the headlines right.
01:28:35.000People are going to start using that platform for a lot of things.
01:28:38.000It's going to cause a rapid shift in our culture in that people are engagement farming and things like that, but for the most part, When we talk about how do you wake people up to what's going on politically, in the past couple of weeks I've been saying tell your friends and family to sign up for Twitter, aka X, because you're not going to be able to convince them Joe Biden did bad thing, but you can convince them to sign up because then they can share stuff with you.
01:29:01.000So when you're talking to your, you know, liberal aunt or uncle, and they say something like, yeah, well, Trump did this, you'd be like, oh, I didn't hear that.
01:29:43.000I think all of the stuff they're doing in terms of indictments, the targeting of all of Trump's allies and his lawyers, this, it's desperation.
01:29:56.000I mean, that's why I am convinced that although a lot of stuff is happening to Republicans, you have to keep looking at the Democratic Party and saying, you guys are going on the offensive because you actually don't want to be on the defenses because you would fail, right?
01:31:54.000Americans have a hard time paying attention to what's going on in Canada, personally because Canada seems irrelevant to them, but also Canada is always trying to be like, ah, but America's the crazy place.
01:32:03.000I think they like to direct attention away from themselves.
01:32:06.000We declared our independence from Canada after inventing corn syrup.
01:32:10.000Because, you know, we had to get all our maple syrup from Canada, and breakfast, you know, what are we supposed to do?
01:32:17.000Then once we invented high fructose corn syrup, we could make fake syrup and put maple flavor in it, and that devastated the Canadian economy, but it freed the Americans to have breakfast.
01:32:27.000And Vermont agreed because they were like, fine, we will be the only place you can get real maple syrup.
01:32:31.000We'll have a monopoly on it in the country.
01:33:33.000And then they start removing anybody who's not white from all of these products.
01:33:37.000It's just the most racist and insane thing I've ever seen.
01:33:39.000But anyway, Terrence, he made his own and we got sent his breakfast syrup and his pure maple syrup.
01:33:48.000And immediately, you know, everyone here being as snooty and as scared of seed oils as they are, they were like, whoa, corn syrup, what is this?
01:33:57.000And I'm like, to be fair, Cousin T's lower cost breakfast syrup is just corn syrup.
01:34:11.000He has pure maple syrup too, which is expensive to get.
01:34:13.000So we have some of his real maple syrup and some of his Anyway, let's read some superchats!
01:34:19.000comes down is we're gonna have him on the show. We're gonna film in the morning as he
01:34:22.000makes pancakes for us and shows us how it's done. It's gonna be awesome. I'm really excited
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01:36:39.000These woke organizations, they're losing their grip on the institutions.
01:36:44.000I mean, it's the craziest thing to me, that skateboarding went woke.
01:36:49.000I'm like, you mean to tell me the guys who post videos to this day of them punching security guards, committing crimes, and breaking the law are terrified of saying naughty words?
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01:36:59.000I can't tell you how many pros I've met who are like...
01:37:01.000Well, you know, like, we'll skate, we'll film, but I can't speak up because I'll lose my sponsors.
01:37:06.000And I'm like, why would you lose your sponsors?
01:39:24.000And I think that having him on the show to say that allows us to articulate exactly what you explained that otherwise people would not hear.
01:39:33.000Because we'd all sit here and be like, we shouldn't forgive Obama.
01:40:04.000Like, a lot of the stuff that he's familiar with when it comes to the culture war stuff, it's not because he's actively looking for that stuff in his spare time or whatever.
01:40:35.000By the fireside, says Trump gets arrested and imprisoned the entire 2024 election, wins in a landslide and is released the morning of his inauguration, emerges totally jacked, covered in prison tats, and ready to exact his vengeance on the deep state.
01:40:49.000Dude, I'm imagining it like kind of like Fast and the Furious.
01:40:52.000He comes out with a jean vest, arms all ripped and just ripped.
01:40:56.000And he's like, oh, someone made the revenge poster.
01:45:06.000I gotta say, his return to Twitter, X, with this particular picture, with this whole thing, the last time that he tweeted was three years ago, and it was, I'm not going to the inauguration.
01:45:20.000And then the very next tweet on his page is his effing mugshot.
01:46:19.000It's just that his suits have a lot of volume and his hair has a lot of volume, so you guys think he's bigger than he is.
01:46:25.000Well, we don't have the G'85 comic, but it's the one where Trump, he's really, really small and short, and they're like, sir, are you ready for the debate?
01:46:54.000Yeah, so what they're saying about the Trump interview on X is that the total views are actually closer to like, I think, what did they say, 16 million actual views?
01:47:03.000And the tweet views are different from the video views.
01:47:08.000But this is the thing that I think, you know... They're impressions, right?
01:47:15.000Impressions are another way of saying it, but I think impressions implies someone didn't see it right.
01:47:23.000If you are browsing a website and there's an ad on the left side, that's an impression, an ad impression.
01:47:29.000That's technically the same thing as a tweet you're scrolling past, but a tweet you're scrolling past is in your field of view that you're actively choosing to move past.
01:48:25.000Sparky says Bongino thinks Trump shouldn't have posted bail, but the ability to communicate from inside a jail is limited, making working on a case difficult.
01:48:33.000Not if you turn the whole jail into your house.
01:48:56.000I would never, never get involved in politics.
01:48:59.000Only in, like, the periphery, perhaps, like, interviewing somebody or something like that, like we've already done, but... I think anybody who wants to be involved in politics is... unwell.
01:49:13.000The man's got something going on up there.
01:49:15.000Isn't it true that if you're into personality tests, the Myers-Briggs personality test says that the personality type that Hillary Clinton is, is like specifically congregated in DC?
01:49:27.000Like there's a certain type of personality that ends up wanting to be in politics.
01:50:49.000I think we put it up in our merch store so that you can easily get access to it and buy it if you want, but I would really love it if people just used it.
01:51:07.000It would just be so cool to, like, be walking in a city and see, like, four of them on, like, the side of, like, a light post, you know, or, like, the transformer box or something, like, on the, you know, Post-No-Bills, and then there's, like, revenge.
01:51:45.000On my college campus, someone in a street-level dorm room had a picture of Trump in their window and used to have to walk past it to get to one of the big parking garages and I always thought it was so funny.
01:51:56.000Noah Sanders says, just got my ticket for the Miami show.
01:51:59.000So excited for the event, just wondering, are there any VIP tickets that might include a meet and greet?
01:52:04.000I only saw general admission tickets, but would gladly upgrade if it's available.
01:52:09.000I can't confirm anything just yet, because I still have to talk to everyone about the plans, but I think elite members of TimCast.com are going to have special access to something or other.
01:52:21.000There's limitations to it, obviously, because we can't just be like,
01:52:25.000you know, oh, look, if you're an elite member, you can just come and do whatever you want, come hang out.
01:53:10.000Give me a couple days to confirm with what the plans are going to be when we're down in Miami.
01:53:15.000And there may be some limitations, but I think there may be an elite member meetup.
01:53:23.000Let me just confirm and get back to you guys.
01:53:25.000I don't want you to spend money until we know for sure, but I think it's likely.
01:53:28.000I'd have to confirm with the organizers, our crew, the people who are setting everything up to know how long do we have the venue for, what are our plans.
01:55:29.000You think Trump is gonna... Oh, so there's a message.
01:55:33.000I'm gonna read the message for you guys because that was part of the tweet.
01:55:36.000He says, a personal note from President Donald J. Trump.
01:55:39.000Today at the notoriously violent jail in Fulton County, Georgia, I was arrested despite having committed no crime.
01:55:44.000The American people know what's going on.
01:55:46.000What has taken place is a travesty of justice and election interference.
01:55:49.000The left wants to intimidate you out of voting for a political outsider who puts the American people first.
01:55:54.000But today I walked into the lion's den with one simple message on behalf of our entire movement.
01:55:59.000I will never surrender our mission to save America.
01:56:01.000If you are doing poorly due to the sinister people in control of our country right now, don't even think about donating.
01:56:05.000But if you can, please make a contribution to evict crooked Joe Biden from the White House and save America during this dark chapter in American history.
01:58:37.000I like the idea that people were sharing clips from the show and then getting views on it because it's free marketing for us.
01:58:44.000And I'm like, I'm kind of torn because I don't, I don't know if like what the ramifications would be if I was like, yeah, take clips from the show because then we don't know where they end up.
01:58:51.000But I'll just say for the time being, We reserve all rights.
01:58:54.000That being said, when people are like, I've clipped the show and ended up making money because people are watching the video, I'm like, that's good.
01:59:01.000Like free marketing for us, we don't gotta pay for it and you're advertising us?
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01:59:44.000Gitch says, poor Ben Shapiro, he's been chugging the copiolite, desperately, saying all the Republican candidates did really well except for Vivek during the debates.
01:59:57.000Because I gotta tell you, like, it's objective.
01:59:59.000Democrats, Republicans, moderates, independents, everybody, the data that the New York Times put out showed Vivek was polarizing, in that he gained a lot of new supporters, but also gained a lot of detractors.
02:00:11.000He gained more support than he gained detractors, but he polarized.
02:00:15.000And I think DeSantis, according to the New York Times, gained a little bit and his unfavorability dropped a little bit.
02:00:23.000So I wonder if DeSantis' play was to kind of like let someone else blast off a little bit and then neutralize the view of you to a certain degree.
02:00:34.000Either way, that's kind of what he did.
02:00:35.000Well, Jordan Peterson had a criticism of Vivek, and I think he's right.
02:00:39.000That Vivek could have gone a little easier.
02:00:43.000Like when he said, all these people are paid off, he could have specified people, which Trump would do.
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02:01:18.000We gave members the head start, but now anybody can pick them up.
02:01:22.000We expect them to be sold out probably by tomorrow.
02:01:26.000The event we did in Austin sold out, I think, in like a day.
02:01:30.000And this event, let's just be real, we got Patrick, Bet David, Matt Gaetz, and Don Jr.
02:02:17.000If you like historical things, you want to learn about LBJ and how bad that dude is, we have a trilogy on him of him and his women and did he kill JFK.