Candace breaks down why Trump is so obsessed with Jeffery Epstein and why he is willing to go to great lengths to protect him. Plus, the Coldplay CEO who was caught in an affair has now been fired and it's an intriguing story.
00:00:00.000All right, guys, happy Monday. I will start by saying I think that we made history last week because on Thursday, Trump begrudgingly ordered Pam Bondi to move a judge to unseal the grand jury testimonies related to the Epstein case.
00:00:13.640I want to be clear. Absolutely nothing is going to come of that. And I'll explain why. But the point here is that MAGA revolted against Trump and we won. But the question lingers. Why? Why has it come to this? Right. Like, what are we doing here? What is Trump hiding? Why is he going down like this over Jeffrey Epstein? I'll tell you why I think it is in just a moment.
00:00:33.320Plus, later on in the show, the Coldplay concert going CEO that was caught in an affair has now been fired. And it's a very intriguing story. I cannot lie. And I'd like to share my thoughts on it. So let's jump right back in. Welcome back to Candace.
00:00:45.660I can tell you what they were banking on. Who is they? Who is they? Well, clearly, Trump is surrounded by neocons. He's surrounded by never Trump people. And what they are banking on is what is termed the madness of crowds.
00:01:13.780Have you heard about that expression or psychology, if you will? The madness of crowds essentially is exactly what it sounds like. People, when they are in crowds, do insane things. There have been so many studies conducted that reveal the psychology of crowds is just crazy. Group think is essentially dumb think. And by the way, everybody has fallen victim to it at some point in their lives. If you think back, you were in a crowd, you did something weird. OK, I can actually very clearly remember an example of when I did that.
00:01:42.760I was in Barcelona at a Lost in a Moment concert. It's like a festival of sorts, I guess. And the DJ had finished playing his set. It must have been 2 a.m. in the morning. And for some reason, one person, the DJ finished playing his set, just like bowed. And then everybody, all of us just started bowing. It's so weird. I look back on that and just go, what an absolute heathen. Why were we all bowing? I don't know. Just the madness of crowds. It makes no sense.
00:02:07.600Another obvious example of that, which is a little bit darker, is COVID. It was weird. Everybody got weird. The supermarkets, the stickers on the floor, looking back at people and looking angry at them because they didn't go from sticker to sticker. Maybe they forgot something and had to go backwards.
00:02:22.040Yeah, that, my friends, is the badness of crowds. Everybody is doing it, so I better just do it.
00:02:27.440Anyways, the point I'm making here is that Donald Trump and the Zio cronies that are around him were banking on that reaction from MAGA.
00:02:36.040Just follow the king. Bow at the DJ set at the end for no reason at 2 a.m. in Barcelona.
00:02:42.920Okay, that's what they were banking on. They wanted that. They thought Trump would say to us, jump, and everyone would go, okay, how high?
00:02:51.360So when Trump told us to simply forget about Jeffrey Epstein, started terming it a Democrat hoax.
00:02:58.220And when he said, oh, only stupid people think otherwise. Oh, the weaklings think otherwise.
00:03:04.020They thought that we would just be entranced. And they were wrong.
00:03:07.640And now both Trump and the neocons around him, they are receiving the shock of their lives.
00:03:13.940They are learning that the MAGA movement was not game.
00:03:17.560The MAGA movement instead rose up like a tidal wave, and it was ready to crush Trump.
00:03:20.780That is the reality. It turns out that MAGA is not actually a cult.
00:07:01.280And we know that it's quite interesting that now Pam Bondi is trying to sell to us that the Southern District of New York is going to be the answer to everything that's going on, right?
00:07:14.680Like suddenly the SDNY is going to be open to showing to us what happened in these transcripts.
00:07:20.800So I'm going to show you these articles, by the way, just to make it so clear that they know that we're going to get nothing in this because they went and they interviewed some lawyers and who came out and said right away, they said, you're not going to get anything here.
00:07:34.060Here's this is the Associated Press request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts likely to disappoint, ex-prosecutors say.
00:07:44.260OK, and they know this because, first and foremost, it's the Southern District of New York.
00:07:47.920That's where Diddy's show trial was being held, right?
00:07:50.340That's where Trump's show trial with E. Jean Carroll was also held.
00:07:54.380That's where Justin Baldoni's show trial is being held in the SDNY.
00:07:58.480There's every bit of evidence that this district is implausibly corrupt.
00:08:02.000Except the state knows fully well that whatever testimony was given to indict Jeffrey Epstein, it's going to be intentionally limited.
00:08:11.760Trump is just pretending to unseal this because he wants it to be enough, OK?
00:08:16.020He wants us to all think that, OK, well, only troublemakers care.
00:08:20.500And what we actually want, we don't really care about what happened when he landed and a couple of weeks later killed himself.
00:08:26.700What we want is everything pertaining to the 2006 case.
00:08:30.280Remember the one that Alan Dershowitz helped him settle the case where he then was suddenly running the sheriff's office, the case where the feds agreed that as a part of the plea deal, no other person involved in Jeffrey Epstein's orbit was going to have charges brought against him like, oh, Jeffrey Epstein getting a slap on the wrist covers everybody.
00:08:51.560He's falling for everybody that was that could have been implicated in this case.
00:08:57.320Why would the feds have made that a part of the deal?
00:08:59.560Obviously, they were covering for powerful people that were caught up in Epstein's initial case.
00:09:04.520OK, so, yeah, Trump's team filed that motion to unseal the grand jury transcripts.
00:09:10.240But like I said, looking at that AP News headline, it's because they already know they're not going to get anything.
00:09:15.980In that article, they cite two Manhattan federal prosecutors who both say that Trump knows that there's not going to be anything because grand jury testimonies in that district are known to be intentionally brief.
00:09:28.140They estimate that it'll be max between 60 and 100 pages of testimony.
00:09:32.520And they cite Sarah Khrushchev, who was the assistant U.S. attorney for 13 years.
00:09:39.520She said, quote, it's not going to be much because the Southern District of New York's practice is to put as little information as possible into the grand jury.
00:09:48.260So what are we to conclude about this, guys?
00:12:58.520It would be interesting to find out what happened there because that was a weird situation and the cameras didn't happen to be working, et cetera, et cetera.
00:13:05.160But yeah, I'd go a long way toward that one.