Trump has been charged with handling classified documents and other felonies by the Justice Department, and could face decades in prison if convicted. I discuss why this should not be tolerated, and why he should get a "card-free" life in prison. I also discuss Trump's response to the charges against him, and what he has to do if he is convicted and goes to jail. I discuss how the government is using these charges as leverage to force Trump to run for re-election, and how he should respond to them. Finally, I talk about why Trump should not have been charged in the first place and why the charges amount to nothing more than a political smear campaign against him. And I give my thoughts on the possibility of Trump going to jail for the rest of his life, which could be the best possible outcome for him if he does get convicted and gets a long term sentence. You won t want to miss this! America First is a show about freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of justice for all people. Please like, share, and subscribe to this show, and spread the word to your friends and family about it! If you like it, tweet me if you re a fan of the show and/or have any thoughts or suggestions on what you d like to be featured on the next episode of America First, we'd love to hear from me! . Tweet me ! and let me know what you thought of the episode! or what you would like to see me mention it in a tweet me in the comments section! and what you re/tweet me on Insta story you re listening about it? or your thoughts on it is about what you think of it! :) :) or any other stories you re thankful for the episode you d do with your thoughts about it. or you re looking for me to be included in the next show? or are looking for an update on the latest episode? , or what s going to be covered in this episode? ;) - nikkie ? tweet me on this episode , tweet me! :) - nicholasjf@americafirst & more! ;) - nikie_jfanservice <3 - nikhil_sans_jr=a_t=1&t=3 n_
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00:00:23.000There's like nothing happening in the world at all.
00:00:29.000There's this coup going on in Niger, and that's it.
00:00:34.000Like, that's the only thing that's going on.
00:00:36.000There's a heatwave, which is weather, and there's a coup going on in a West African country, but besides that, there's literally nothing else going on at all.
00:01:31.000I mean, I am not a fan of this, but the statute that and the charge they're bringing against him with regard to the handling of the classified documents, he's guilty.
00:01:47.000His lawyers met with Jack Smith again yesterday and I believe they'll be charging him and that's a sign that they'll be charging him soon in connection with January 6th.
00:02:00.000And let's face it, he's probably guilty on that too.
00:02:04.000Again, according to the letter of the law, and this shouldn't be too controversial because I already did a show talking about this and I explained my position.
00:02:12.000I think if you go to the letter of the law, he broke the law.
00:02:18.000Now, I don't think he should be charged.
00:02:21.000I think it's political in nature why they're coming at him like this and for these things.
00:04:58.000And if they're racking up these charges, of which there are dozens,
00:05:03.000This could put him in jail for the rest of his life.
00:05:06.000So they create this, and this is what they're good at, they create this dynamic where you push your luck and you're gambling your life.
00:05:16.000Or you take the deal, which is the sure bet, and you work for them and you do what they tell you to do.
00:05:22.000So he could face a trial and face time in jail, in which case the only way he gets a literal get-out-of-jail-free card is if he wins the presidential election and pardons himself, which is, to say the least, risky.
00:05:38.000And there's thunder and lightning outside.
00:05:40.000Or he takes the deal, which is a sure deal, and they wipe the charges, they diminish the sentence,
00:06:21.000And we've become friends since then and I think I woke her up on a few things and this week on Twitter she put out a song which I didn't expect and somebody super chatted this otherwise I don't even know if I would have seen it but somebody super chatted that she made a acoustic song and now she's a lifestyle YouTuber she makes like a dating show but she made a acoustic song about why we can't talk about the Jews and why we can't talk about Hitler
00:06:49.000And I saw this and I facepalmed immediately.
00:06:52.000I'm like, this person has no idea what she's getting herself into.
00:06:56.000Immediately she gets slammed by, like, the Jerusalem Post and, like, all the Jews.
00:07:03.000And then they invite her on to Piers Morgan and they say, hey, we want to build a relationship.
00:07:13.000And then she goes on the show and it's a total hit piece, and they bring on some Jew to tell her, we will fucking destroy you if you don't recant, and just browbeating her.
00:08:20.000And then they learn like, uh, yeah, they do run the world and they don't like you talking about it and then they're gonna use all their power to punish you because they wield it, because they have it, because the Jewish conspiracy is real.
00:09:11.000And, you know what, like, people need to be more fearless.
00:09:16.000As you know, over the last few weeks, I've kind of been back and forth on this subject, but I really, I just believe people need to be fearless, because we have to be patriots.
00:09:24.000These people, they are wrecking our country, they killed our president, they bombed the towers, okay, they attacked our ship,
00:09:37.000They brought us to war and it's just patriotic, okay?
00:09:44.000It's patriotic and it is your duty as a Christian.
00:11:05.000I'm probably going to be doing half a week next week because I'll be out of town doing a collaboration, so I will be doing a show Monday, Tuesday, but the rest of the week is uncertain.
00:11:16.000But there'll be a good collaboration happening, so stay tuned for that.
00:11:21.000I'm a little bit tired tonight because I stayed up all day.
00:11:28.000You know, I slept very little last night.
00:14:48.000And if they're not rich enough, then they'll have one kitchen, and half of the kitchen will be used to prepare meat, and half will be used to prepare dairy.
00:15:11.000And you think about these people and it just goes to show how fucked up they are because they do these crazy, crazy things and then they'll go and watch pornography.
00:15:20.000Like have you seen Dennis Prager goes on Pints with Aquinas defending porn?
00:16:33.000It turned out he was not Jewish, he's just maybe like a Messianic Jew, he's just like one that doesn't believe in supersessionism, he's like still thinks some of the
00:16:44.000The law and the prophets have merit still, which I can kind of understand.
00:19:40.000You know, I didn't open up a book and go through the rigamarole and become a holocaust expert.
00:19:49.000It just dawned on me how bizarre the whole situation is.
00:19:55.000And that's the thing that I feel like right-wingers have to get away from, is we feel like we always have to go in, and it's important that we know what we're talking about, but I feel like right-wingers always feel obligated to be experts on everything when in reality there's this strangeness in the air, which to me is far more... I don't know if convincing is the right word, but
00:20:22.000At least for me, that was the beginning of an inquiry.
00:20:28.000It wasn't so much because I read a particular book or a particular fact.
00:20:33.000It was more so it dawned on me the strangeness, the uniqueness of this conversation compared to any other conversation.
00:20:51.000Typically that when something what when there is such a strain to prevent something from being talked about It's a good heuristic that that thing is probably true Not always that's why it's a heuristic.
00:21:08.000It's a general rule It's not all the time true but generally it's a heurist.
00:21:13.000It's a good heuristic that the the more that there is the pain of censorship surrounding a topic whether that is
00:21:21.000The race realism and the genetic differences in IQ and general human biodiversity.
00:21:28.000Whether it is the origins of the COVID pandemic, vaccine injuries pertaining to the COVID pandemic, whether it's Black Lives Matter and the George Floyd death, the war in Iraq, you know you could go down the list.
00:21:45.000But the point is, it would seem that the more something is censored, the more true it is.
00:21:50.000And, what's more, the more important of a truth it is.
00:21:56.000They're not going out of their way to censor...
00:22:00.000Something trivial they're going out of their way with the weight oftentimes of law and with the power of money and activists They're going out of their way to maintain silence on very significant topics and so it's not just that they're true, but it's also that they Represent understanding they represent a sort of skeleton key that if people start to dig beneath the censorship layers They're gonna find
00:22:30.000An insight which will change their worldview fundamentally.
00:22:34.000Like, so it's not just that, oh, it's censored, it must be true.
00:22:39.000It's that if it's censored, it means it is important to the people that have censored it.
00:22:46.000Because the censors, they don't go out of their way to censor things that they don't care about and that therefore are not important to them.
00:22:54.000They censor the things that are important to them.
00:23:20.000That if accepted, and taken to its logical conclusion, would have significant effects on society.
00:23:27.000In other words, you take something like talking about Jewish power, and it's not just something that, oh well, it's censored, it's true.
00:23:37.000If it's true, then, necessarily, many other things would be true.
00:23:43.000If, like, for example, the Holocaust were exaggerated, then many other things would be true as a consequence.
00:23:52.000It would mean, for example, if it were exaggerated, that Hitler is not an exceptionally evil figure in history.
00:23:58.000If the Holocaust were exaggerated, he would probably be one of the less evil figures of the 20th century.
00:24:05.000He would probably be less evil than a Vladimir Lenin, than a Trotsky, than a Stalin, than a Mao, a Pol Pot, a Fidel Castro, an Idi Amin, a King Leopold II.
00:24:20.000In the middle, he would be a lesser evil figure, and that would fundamentally change the political paradigm.
00:24:27.000And probably we would bound what we view as moral in a political context, not with Nazism on the evil end of the spectrum, and liberalism on the good end of the spectrum, but maybe we'd have communism on the evil end of the spectrum.
00:24:44.000And what would be the antithesis of communism?
00:24:46.000Well, it probably would be monarchism or fascism.
00:24:52.000Now, we could go into, does that logically follow necessarily?
00:24:58.000But these are the kinds of conclusions that one could draw.
00:25:01.000These are the radical notions that one could come up with.
00:25:06.000If we accepted that perhaps this atrocity was exaggerated and that might answer why it's so necessary for everyone to believe it was precisely six million and it happened in this manner and it was deliberate and and so on.
00:25:24.000And you could go to many other conclusions, like, for example, let's say we have a state that is based on Catholicism.
00:25:31.000Well, if it is true that we need a state that is based on Catholicism, guess who can't make laws anymore?
00:25:39.000Atheists, homosexuals, Muslims, and Jews.
00:25:45.000And Hindus and everybody else, but I mean we really seem to be having a problem with the others.
00:25:49.000If we had a Catholic state, if Jews killed Jesus, if the blood libel is true, etc.
00:25:59.000Well, then we would necessarily stop supporting Israel because they'd start looking more like an adversary than like an ally.
00:26:06.000And on and on and on and so you see that
00:26:10.000That mass acceptance, and not even just acceptance, but this sort of unconditional, reflexive belief, like a religious belief, in these things is the crux, it's the foundation of the mainstream consensus.
00:26:28.000It's the foundation of the mainstream worldview that enables the status quo to continue.
00:26:49.000And she says, well, I'd like to side with the conspiracy theorists, but I don't know, because I can't even listen to them debate it out because everyone gets censored.
00:26:57.000And she gets censored for saying this.
00:27:00.000The article goes on, it says, in an interview Davis did with Trigonometry, she defended Nick Fuentes and argued that the self-proclaimed racist is not racist, despite him not believing in romantic couplings of different races and his denial of the Holocaust as an historical event.
00:27:18.000As the Jerusalem Post reported on July 18th, Fuentes also made a number of genocidal comments targeting the Jewish community.
00:27:25.000Speaking at a rally for America First, founder and white supremacist Nick Fuentes called for a holy war against the Jews.
00:27:33.000So this is the piece from Jerusalem Post.
00:27:37.000And again, asking why we can't talk about them is basically the most salient point.
00:27:46.000Like I said, that's where the inquiry begins.
00:27:58.000If you are genuinely curious and if you're objective, very quickly you start to see what's really going on here.
00:28:05.000It's not even really difficult to understand and they're not hiding it.
00:28:10.000So anyway, so she puts out this big song and of course the Jews get on her case.
00:28:15.000And it's not amazing, it's actually very unfortunate.
00:28:20.000But she gets invited to go on Piers Morgan.
00:28:22.000Piers Morgan was the big talk show host in the United Kingdom.
00:28:26.000And she goes on the show and he just browbeats her.
00:28:29.000He plays the whole song and then interrogates her and then he brings on some Jewish activist who threatens her and basically says, you will disappear for talking about this.
00:28:41.000And I thought Pearl did a good job defending herself, but I mean, they ambushed her.
00:28:46.000And she comes out after the interview and she reveals that apparently, prior to the interview, Piers Morgan team reaches out to her assistant and says, Oh, this isn't going to be an attack.
00:28:56.000This is going to be a conversation about free speech and Piers supports you and we're not going to attack you.
00:29:02.000We want to build a relationship with you.
00:29:21.000And Piers Morgan has since demanded on Twitter that she apologize.
00:29:25.000He basically threatened her, and this is after she got threatened by the Jewish woman on television.
00:29:31.000He said on Twitter that she can apologize for the offense that she caused to the Jewish community, or she can be disappeared like Kanye West.
00:29:43.000And very quickly, we're reaching a point where, you know, the illusion is being shattered here.
00:29:51.000Because conservatives, and really anybody, has been told for years now that it's about free speech, and it's about the open marketplace of ideas, and identity politics is evil, and the left calls anyone a racist who they disagree with, and on and on and on.
00:30:26.000But then he's going to turn around and say, oh, you criticize the Jews?
00:30:30.000Well, you're a violent anti-Semite, and we're going to come after you, and you should be censored, and you should be banned, and you're a piece of human garbage.
00:30:39.000I mean, these things can't coexist anymore.
00:30:42.000And more and more people are starting to become conscientious of this, and there's just no answer to it.
00:30:47.000People who are more and more famous are asking the question, and there's no answers from the mainstream, and instead they just get these intimidation bully tactics, and instead of being intimidated or bullied, they just become more emboldened.
00:31:13.000And I have to say, part of me feels a little bit sorry for Pearl because I don't know if she really knew what she was getting into with that.
00:31:36.000And so I see a lot of people they like to go out and like I said earlier they like to test this idea and they get these extremely real consequences, the real backlash.
00:31:49.000And, uh, it's, you know, it's a very sad situation, but by the same token, I am elated that more and more people are starting to wake up and call out what's happening, because, I mean, we're not calling for anything that is unreasonable here.
00:32:01.000Contrary to what they've, uh, taken out of context or words they put in my mouth,
00:32:38.000I don't believe in torture or genocide or ethnic cleansing or whatever.
00:32:43.000Contrary to what people might say, what I want is a political revolution that puts Christians in the position to change the laws.
00:32:52.000And the laws will govern the conduct of public and private affairs.
00:32:57.000And make it aligned with God's mission like it's that it's that simple and that's not an unreasonable take I don't think there's anything hateful or Maniacal or sinister about any of that.
00:33:08.000I think that's actually a completely valid viewpoint.
00:33:12.000It's maybe the only valid viewpoint so anyway, that's Pearl Davis, but
00:33:21.000It's just funny, though, because that's all you really need to do is plant the seed and just say, hey, there's a whole alternative worldview here that many people just haven't even thought about.
00:33:31.000And it just doesn't even pass the smell test.
00:33:33.000Why do we have Zionists looking over everybody's shoulder, making sure that we're cheerleaders for a foreign nation?
00:33:38.000Like, this just doesn't make any sense.
00:33:57.000And that's not to sound glib, but it's like, you know, you have people going around today, and they go and light up the neighborhood on Memorial Day weekend and kill a bunch of people.
00:34:09.000You got people going around and they're having several abortions.
00:34:14.000You got people that are turning out 18 year old girls into porn stars.
00:34:20.000In other words, you have real problems affecting real people today and this year on this continent, and the media has you directing your five minutes of hate every day against some dictator from a hundred years ago on another continent for some spurious reason.
00:34:37.000It's like, people are like, hey, wait a second.
00:34:39.000Yeah, that really doesn't make a lot of sense.
00:34:46.000Today I was driving around town, and if you live in a major city, I mean, you gotta be ready to catch a battery charge for this.
00:34:54.000Like, I'm calling on all my followers, not actually, this is a joke, but I'm calling on all my followers to prepare to catch an aggravated battery charge if you see this in your society.
00:35:04.000It's not the first time I've seen it, it's always black people.
00:35:08.000But I'm driving down the street, and there's a car in front of me, in the other lane, just throwing fucking garbage out the window.
00:35:17.000Just throwing garbage right out the window.
00:37:52.000It's like you ever see that TikTok and it's totally staged but there's like an Asian guy throwing a bunch of garbage outside the window while another Asian guy is scooping it up and then the guy scoops up the garbage and dumps it in the guy's car.
00:38:03.000It's like, bring on the Asian immigrants.
00:38:07.000It's actually unrealistic because Asians litter like crazy because they were farmers like one generation ago.
00:38:13.000So they'll smoke cigarettes inside and then just throw the cigarettes on the floor.
00:38:17.000I mean they're just as bad so it's obviously unrealistic.
00:38:22.000You know, these Chinese people, literally one generation ago, they were mud farmers.
00:38:27.000Now, they have a middle class and everything, but they come here and that's why they chew with their mouth open.
00:38:33.000You know, they're slurping up in the dining hall and they're smoking their cigarettes and they throw them in the stairwell.
00:38:41.000But, you know, point is, let's get our priorities straight.
00:38:52.000It's like, you tolerate litter, you tolerate porn, you tolerate graffiti, you tolerate abortion, and crime, and muggings, and shootings, and murder, and rape, and pedophilia like Jeff Epstein, and blasphemy, but you got everybody charged up about some little Georgian poet?
00:39:18.000Who just wanted to make his country great?
00:39:22.000Now, some people are never going to wrap their heads around that, but that's because they're, you know, kind of womanish.
00:40:21.000Not like a cartoon anti-semitism like liberals portray, but just like your grandparents' prejudice.
00:40:29.000Just kind of like this, oh, you know, never trust those Jews.
00:40:32.000You know, it's kind of just like a natural prejudice.
00:40:38.000Which is kind of organic and like what society should have across the board.
00:40:43.000You know, I think about my grandparents, my great-grandparents, and they weren't racist.
00:40:48.000You know, like they would always stress the fact that they met many decent people from all walks of life and you couldn't judge a book by its cover and all that.
00:41:01.000But by the same token, they knew that stereotypes are true for a reason.
00:41:25.000And so, unlike a lot of these, um, you know, I think about a guy like Jared Holt who grew up in Bentonville, Arkansas.
00:41:32.000It's like, what the fuck do you know about blacks and Jews?
00:41:34.000You grew up in Bentonville, Arkansas, you know?
00:41:37.000My ancestors have been dealing with these people for a hundred and some years in the United States, in New York, in Chicago.
00:41:44.000And look, it's like, it's what it is, and the Jews know it, and we know it, and the blacks know it, and we know it, and like, look, we just, we know the fucking score, okay?
00:41:53.000I'm tired of pretending like we don't know the score, like we all gotta put on this facade and pretend like we don't know you can't talk about Jews because they fucking run everything, or like, you know, we're not gonna do a double take when we see a black guy walking behind us because we watch the nightly news.
00:42:12.000I'm like, I just have that... I somehow, as a 24-year-old male, as a Zoomer, have the same sort of mindset of somebody from a hundred years ago, but that's a good mindset.
00:42:54.000It's like, some people say, well, I have no white guilt, you know, because we're all the same and everyone's great and, you know, I shouldn't hate myself.
00:43:45.000You should be mad at... You don't understand what I'm saying?
00:43:49.000It's like we as white people, not only...
00:43:54.000Not only do we not take our side, we hate ourselves.
00:43:58.000And then when conservatives start to dig themselves out of the hole, they say something like, well, I finally got out of the hole, I don't hate my own race.
00:44:05.000But then they'll throw in and say stuff like, yeah, like I hate my ancestors who were evil.
00:44:10.000It's like, you know, I'm gonna defend my ancestors no matter what, because they're mine.
00:44:33.000No, I don't, no, no, I don't think so.
00:44:35.000You know, no other people in the world does that.
00:44:39.000Like, no Chinese person, no black person, no Jewish person,
00:44:44.000No other group of people is going to wade into our conflicts on our behalf and feel bad for us.
00:44:55.000How many black people do you know that really feel bad about the plight of whites in World War II?
00:45:00.000You ever hear, and I'm not talking about the based ones like a John Miller, but have you ever heard a black person talk about the 100 million white people that died in World War II?
00:46:53.000So, but people have got it all twisted up.
00:46:57.000They get more offended on behalf of the blacks or the Jews on their behalf than they get offended about their crucifix, their cross, or their flag, which is the American flag.
00:48:58.000There's a very salient point in that, I think more so for whites than blacks, because blacks always, you know, blacks always take their own side, but whites never do.
00:49:09.000So we're bringing back that old school, gotta bring back that old school mentality.
00:49:35.000I'm a Christian, so I really do love everybody, but... by the same token, I'm not... unlike most people today, I don't... I don't feel the need to take offense on behalf of others.
00:50:22.000My ancestors came through Ellis Island, actually, 150 years ago.
00:50:33.000And there's problems here, and there's problems there.
00:50:40.000And as we know, there's a mass apostasy happening with Catholicism, with Christianity.
00:50:45.000And they celebrate that, but we gotta turn around and, you know, people say, well, I have no white guilt, but we still have to turn around and feel sorry.
00:51:21.000I want to get into the Trump indictment.
00:51:25.000And, you know, this isn't a huge story, but we'll talk about it because there's really nothing else going on.
00:51:35.000So our featured story is about the Trump indictment.
00:51:42.000And we covered this, I want to say, a couple weeks ago.
00:51:46.000Donald Trump is now the target of four separate investigations.
00:51:52.000He's been indicted in Manhattan for falsifying business entries.
00:51:56.000He's been indicted by the DOJ for mishandling of classified documents.
00:52:03.000He's been declared a target of an investigation by the Fulton County Attorney.
00:52:10.000Over phone calls he made to state officials in Georgia during the 2020 election.
00:52:15.000And he's also the target of a DOJ investigation into January 6th.
00:52:20.000So it's four investigations, two federal, two local, two have been filed, two are outstanding.
00:52:30.000And anyway, the big story tonight is not about those charges, but Trump has made a statement about the charges, declaring that he will run even if he's convicted.
00:52:42.000Former President Trump has vowed to continue his 2024 White House run even if he is convicted and sentenced on criminal charges.
00:52:49.000Trump made the promise during a Friday appearance on The John Fredericks Show, a pro-Trump radio program, when asked whether his potential conviction would terminate his second bid for the White House.
00:53:00.000Trump said, not at all, there's nothing in the Constitution to say that it could.
00:53:04.000Even the radical left crazies are saying, no, that wouldn't stop, and it wouldn't stop me either.
00:53:10.000Trump is currently facing multiple state and federal charges including 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York and 37 federal charges stemming from special counsel Jack Smith's investigation into his improper retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago home.
00:53:27.000He pled not guilty to the New York charges in April and the federal charges in June.
00:53:32.000He is also facing potential indictments in the federal investigation into his alleged role in the January 6th riot as well as Georgia's 2020 election.
00:53:43.000So, I said this at the top of the show and this is what people need to keep in mind.
00:53:57.000It's not that they're charging him to knock him out of the race, like charging him and convicting him and sentencing him will preclude him from running.
00:54:09.000They do not want him to be the nominee from the Republican side.
00:54:13.000And I've gone into this on a few shows already, and I haven't heard anybody else talk about it, but
00:54:20.000They want to avoid a situation where Trump wins on election night or loses on election night because both scenarios are going to be unacceptable.
00:54:28.000If he wins, it means you've got basically a convict who is headed to jail and who tried to, according to them, overthrow the government the last time, who now becomes the president.
00:56:11.000His next most competitive challenger is double digits away from him and has only been declining and failing to hit fundraising targets and having all kinds of problems.
00:56:25.000So as you know, barring some act of God, Trump is going to be the nominee, and we're going to get that Trump vs. Biden contest, which, again, either scenario is intolerable for the system.
00:56:37.000What are they trying to do with these indictments?
00:56:40.000And I said it at the beginning of the show, I don't think the goal is to legally bar him from running.
00:56:48.000The goal is to put so much pressure on him
00:56:53.000It's about creating leverage for the federal government to force him out of the race.
00:56:59.000And it comes in the form of a plea deal or some kind of corrupt bargain, perhaps with the Biden administration.
00:57:06.000The Biden administration, believe it or not, can issue a presidential pardon.
00:57:12.000And it may sound outlandish now, although I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility,
00:57:19.000But I think that the likely scenario, and maybe this is convoluted crazy, maybe some expert will weigh in and say this sounds nuts, but this is an unprecedented time and it's an unprecedented situation, and given these creative prosecutions which have to be coordinated that they're coming up with, I think the only logical explanation is they want to put all this pressure on him,
00:57:42.000And basically set him up so that if he loses, he spends the rest of his life in jail, under house arrest, you know, or something like that.
00:57:52.000It's to say, look, without intervention from the feds, without a deal, you are facing almost certainly the rest of your life in jail.
00:58:04.000And it's a roll of the dice because he could win the presidency and pardon himself, but
00:58:10.000What they want to make clear is that if he goes his own way, and if he's operating under his own accord, there is a very good chance that he's going to spend the rest of his life in jail.
00:58:21.000Now he could not, but he's really rolling the dice and it's a big gamble.
00:58:58.000And they got him on January 6th, and they got him on... I mean, they got him.
00:59:03.000And so the deal is, we can make this go away, we can ameliorate this, Biden could issue a pardon, we can make a plea deal, we can recommend a probation or whatever, if you don't run.
00:59:17.000I doubt that that could be official, but that would be the handshake deal, is bow out, drop out of the race, don't be in, and you could take a sure bet
00:59:25.000There's the uncertain deal, which is you run for office, you try to win, and we're gonna rig it, and we're gonna take money out of your pocket, and we're gonna take time out of your day with these investigations, and we may even throw you in jail in the meantime, but you could roll the dice and try and be president and pardon yourself, or take a sure deal with the system, bow out of the race, and we'll take it easy on you, because we got you by the balls.
00:59:52.000And, you know, maybe that's crazy, but I think that's what the play is, and I think that's why they're bringing all these charges at this time.
01:00:02.000They're escalating, there's this crescendo, they want to make sure they bring all of them before the election, and I think there's no reason other than they want to have an impact on his decision-making here.
01:00:13.000And that's why it's so important for Trump to remain in the race.
01:00:16.000Because if he takes a deal, it's over.
01:00:19.000You know, if he takes a deal with the feds, if for whatever reason he drops out, and don't be totally surprised if he does, it'll be because of something like this, I imagine, then that's it.
01:01:25.000They're doing more charges about the classified documents.
01:01:28.000Jack Smith is bringing charges about January 6th.
01:01:31.000It's all happening before the primary, before the debates.
01:01:34.000And I imagine that's because they want to give Trump enough time to bow out so DeSantis can get the delegates and win the nomination and replace him on the ticket.
01:01:53.000And I hope he makes the right call, but you know what?
01:01:56.000It hits different when you're in that situation.
01:01:59.000Everybody could say, do the right thing, you know, you gotta go all in, whatever, it's unthinkable, but he's a human being.
01:02:07.000He's 77 years old, he's got grandkids, he's got a great life, he's a billionaire, he's got a club on the beach in the richest zip code in America.
01:02:18.000And you're telling me that guy is going to say, well, I'd rather spend the rest of my life in jail?
01:02:54.000We have to pray for him because it's a test of character and I, you know, I don't know what the legal strategy is, I guess we'll have to see, but in my view he, I mean, he's done.
01:03:01.000Excuse me, again, we already did a show about this.
01:03:10.000The most you could say about it is that it's an abuse of the prosecutor's discretion to charge a president for something so ridiculous, and it's a double standard, and you could throw anything out there.
01:03:29.000Yeah, there's legal arguments that could be made, but according to the letter of the law, he broke the law.
01:03:34.000He tried to cover it up, he told them to delete security footage, he told them it was classified national security information, then he showed it to them, then he said, don't tell anyone I'm showing you this, like, so they got him.
01:03:51.000So, I mean, the best we can hope for is that the process gets drawn out as long as possible, and that Trump stays in, wins, and pardons himself.
01:04:02.000But it's gonna be easier said than done.
01:04:42.000What do you think of the term Longhouse?
01:04:44.000I think it's not as revolutionary as many make it out to be, but, it's recently had a lot of traction on Twitter and conservative articles.
01:06:40.000and uh... he's pretending to be a classics professor but really what he is is a gay pedo who wants to meme pederasty in by saying that girls look like boys when in actuality they're girls okay that's a girl and she's hot because she looks like a girl so but it's always they're always trying to introduce the like gender confusion they're always trying to introduce those kinds of things uh...
01:07:07.000So I think it's a subversive... That's a very subversive idea.
01:07:27.000Yeah, I didn't realize how gay he was.
01:07:30.000I know he had talked about, like, that he had had sex with guys before, but I never realized he was, like, full-on gay.
01:07:36.000I mean, I know that's pretty gay, but... My conception was always that he was, like,
01:07:56.000Mostly strayed, but maybe had experimented or something.
01:07:59.000But when me and Sneeko were hanging out with him on Fresh and Fit, he said he made some remark about how he's on Grindr all the time, sucking off dudes, and it's like... But you know what?
01:08:13.000That's why I said, and this is why I'm eternally vindicated, that sex in itself is gay.
01:08:31.000A lot of people don't get where I was coming from when I said that.
01:08:35.000And what I mean is that, like, a man-whore is very, very close to a homosexual because what they both have in common is they're both hyper-sexual.
01:08:43.000And for the homosexual, it's just about... it's just about... gratuitous, gluttonous, excessive sex.
01:08:53.000And I think that, I think that, like, lots of sex does make you gay.
01:09:15.000He's hypersexual and floated into total degeneracy, questionable, you know, whether it's gay or not.
01:09:23.000And the same is true of, you know, they say that a lot of these people that are into the extremely deviant fantasies, they're porn addicts.
01:09:34.000And there's this idea that the people that watch the most pornography are the people that are into the most derivative, deviant kinds of things.
01:09:45.000And so again, now porn is kind of a special category, but the point is, is like, it seems that the more that you let your lust control you, the more that you're given to degeneracy.
01:09:59.000And so, you know, having sex by itself
01:13:26.000And you start to become a little preening faggot.
01:13:29.000You know, these guys, they start to worry about how they look, and their clothes, and they wear makeup, and they comb their hair.
01:13:38.000You know, they learned dance moves, and I remember all the guys that were like the biggest players in high school, not the jocks, not like the alphas that really didn't give a shit, but I'm talking about the beta, the true beta orbiters, the guys that were the most into chasing girls, maybe like average looks, whatever, they were the biggest faggots, because they almost assimilated and like became girls.
01:14:05.000It's like they had a roster of girls that
01:14:08.000They were kind of trying to get out of the friend zone and it was almost on the border of like the blending in with the girls like covering yourself in girl piss so they don't get your boy scent and they invite you to sleep over and then maybe you know it's like that movie kick-ass maybe you see him in their panties it's like that I remember this sounds so weird this is such a weird monologue
01:14:30.000But I'm just, I'm just having fun with it.
01:14:55.000They were on Snapchat doing duck face and
01:14:58.000Acting like faggots now the the alpha male like football players weren't like that because they didn't need to be you know Cuz sex was kind of like if they wanted it they got it And so they could just be men and incels incels kind of like new and
01:15:16.000That wasn't really on the table and so they just didn't you know, that's where you get your gamers your nerds your history nerds your you know, your geeks those kinds of people the kinds of people that really into marching band and that kind of thing and So it's like it's once again.
01:15:34.000It's almost like this bell curve of like incel and Chad
01:15:40.000It's like Incel and Chad not giving a shit about women.
01:15:44.000And then in the center of the bell curve is like these beta orbiter, middle intelligence, middle looks, who desperately, desperately need that female validation and then basically turn themselves out like faggots.
01:17:15.000Javelin thrower, become the greatest violin player, become a mathematician, become an entrepreneur.
01:17:22.000You know, if you have excellence in your DNA, it is your job to supplement your sexual desire and beat the shit out of women that are trying to have sex with you.
01:17:47.000Go out, play with your stupid fucking dog, play with your gay fucking dog, and watch your Netflix shows, and go to work, and drink your coffee, and eat your quesadillas at lunch, and everything.
01:18:01.000Go drink beer at the cookout with your fucking in-laws, and try not to betray your race, you know.
01:18:07.000But for the exceptional people in the audience, your job is to supplement your sexual desire.
01:21:44.000If I'm gonna be in the sun for a long time, then yeah.
01:21:47.000I know it's a carcinogen and everything, but I'm rarely ever in the sun for a long time, so... You know, I think I applied sunscreen, like, twice this year.
01:21:58.000um last year probably zero times but i mean if i know i'm gonna be in the sun and it's a high uv index for multiple hours then yeah i'm gonna wear sunscreen like i'd rather i'd rather deal with the sunscreen one day than uh than get a sunburn
01:22:14.000I know there's, you know, they say, well if you expose yourself to red light in the morning and don't wear sunglasses and build up a skin callus and it's like, you know, but niggas don't have time for that.
01:22:26.000It's like some days I just want to go to the beach, you know what I mean?
01:22:29.000Like I don't have time to develop a red light, whatever, like I want to go out in the sun today, okay?
01:22:37.000You know, niggas get so weird about the health stuff all the time.
01:22:45.000Well I have no idea who David Stringer is but I was approached by that guy Rick from CRU and I met him once or twice before and they wanted me to do it.
01:23:03.000They told me there were state representatives going and everything and after like two weeks all the state representatives pulled out
01:23:12.000and the venue canceled and then this Jacob Chansley starts talking shit and saying he's gonna come at me at the thing so I said like I'm out you know I said I'm good I don't you know because I was skeptical I was skeptical to begin with I don't like speaking at events that are my own because
01:23:32.000I like to speak at high quality events.
01:23:34.000I like to speak at an event where I can control the visual and the messaging and the lineup and all these things.
01:23:43.000Because it's hard to do an event and I don't want to go to some shit show.
01:24:01.000But I never talked to anybody directly from there even at all.
01:24:05.000I mean it was brokered through my assistant and You know But anyway, so yeah, I know they went out and put a statement about security concerns It had nothing to do with security concerns.
01:24:22.000That was not the issue at all and I don't know if that was a miscommunication because like I said, I mean
01:24:29.000I have an assistant that deals with these things.
01:25:06.000Yeah, I had some crazy guy calling me, telling me, oh, you know, Rick is terrible, and this and that, and it's like, I don't even give a shit about any of that.
01:25:14.000I'm not getting in the middle of some beef in Arizona.
01:25:17.000This guy, Ren, is talking shit on Twitter, and the guy's a psychopath, and I blocked his number.
01:25:24.000He's calling me like a maniac, calling Peter Brimelow.
01:27:46.000You're literally a Romanian-born immigrant Jew who went to Yale and you're talking about these so-called model minority immigrant groups that come in with nepotism and corruption and distort the meritocracy like self-awareness.
01:28:04.000I mean, the Indians and the Chinese are a threat to the Jews because they represent another elite tribal group that will compete with them.
01:28:15.000And in the same way that Jews help other Jews, Indians help other Indians.
01:28:19.000Indians get in a position and they bring over the entire caste from India.