The alien invasion should be happening any day now, we have more compelling footage and facts that you're not going to want to miss, then we finally get Baron Trump's voice reveal in Housekeeping. Then we have some trans demands from an inmate that the state is going to adhere to. And last but not least, in Urban Decay we show you who is really on the roads these days. Hint, it's no one good.
00:09:44.920And then we also know that there were words written on the shell casings.
00:09:49.460Deny, defend, and depose were written on the casings, which is a reference to a book about how insurance gets away with scalping their customers and making as much money as they can and paying out as little as they can.
00:10:03.300So it's made to look like, I think it was like a hit, but it's made to look like it's someone who is mad at the insurance system.
00:10:13.440Because then there's also this like woman reading true crime books and listening to a podcast who would think that this is an excuse for like a disgruntled ex-wife to hire somebody and make it look like an insurance guy.
00:10:26.160So that's kind of where I trend towards.
00:10:28.680It's like someone kind of used it as a cover to kill this guy.
00:10:32.400Like a lot of times if people want to do a hit, they'll hire a crackhead or like a street rat, and then they'll do the hit, and then they'll just make that street rat OD.
00:10:47.520So, I mean, I guess – and we were talking about this off camera.
00:10:52.120Like there used to be a time where a lot of people were getting assassinated and killed, and as a society, we've gone a little bit past that.
00:11:00.300But there was like an era, the late 60s and stuff.
00:11:03.580Everyone had a – was basically dying or killing for a cause, and we've gone away from that.
00:11:09.620And I guess we'll see once they catch this guy because he's on camera, and I don't know if you're going to get away with it.
00:11:22.960Not a lot, but that's where we're at in the show right now.
00:11:26.720Pam Bondi – I don't even want to read it.
00:11:30.060She says, I just wrapped up an amazing meeting with Senator Graham, and they're both smiling, going like that.
00:11:37.020And, of course, she's the replacement attorney general after Matt Gaetz dropped out and not as sharp of a tool, I don't think, not as on a revenge tour, but sitting down with Lindsey Graham.
00:11:55.760And we've spoken on the show before about the Republicans against Trump, the RATs, the rats, and we have an animorphous graphic here of Lindsey Graham turning into one of those rats.
00:12:05.960He's a rat warmonger, so I don't know.
00:12:09.300Obviously, attorney general is mostly domestic, and Lindsey Graham, his main focus is like bombing Iran to smithereens or something, which is shocking for a gentleman from South Carolina, as we've also said on the show.
00:12:21.220But I don't like that buddy-buddy shit.
00:12:51.780So it's good to get the band back together.
00:12:54.000People who got put in jail by the last regime are now going to be in this new one and hopefully seeking revenge to get the people who did that to him.
00:13:01.960Which typically is third-world shit from the jail to the next administration pipeline.
00:13:06.800Like that happens after a coup or something.
00:13:08.640And now it's good to see Trump doesn't give a shit.
00:13:11.240He can pull people off the bench when the bench was in a cell.
00:14:01.820Can you read Savannah Hernandez's tweet?
00:14:03.560Yeah, she said this morning, Iowa Senator Joni Ernst made the horrible mistake of still refusing to confirm support of Pete Hegseth's nomination.
00:14:11.500Since then, we discovered she voted to confirm Lloyd Austin for secretary of defense, who obviously is responsible for the horrific Afghanistan withdrawal, enforced Biden's unconstitutional military vaccine mandate, made our military an LGBTQ joke.
00:14:25.560She also supports transgender soldiers in the military, votes with Democrats 38 percent of the time, called for the U.S.
00:14:34.200to send more money and weapons to Ukraine and called Zelensky an inspirational leader, had an affair with one of her servicemen while deployed, according to her divorce papers.
00:15:30.460And this type of playing, this type of dancing around makes me want Trump to just kind of bulldoze, get recess appointments back on the table and just jam some people through.
00:15:40.100We got to jam people through and also we kind of have to have that Kavanaugh energy of like, cool, say what you want.
00:15:46.400I'm a rapist, I'm a this, I'm a that, I'm a murderer, okay.
00:47:15.100I think that if God himself came down from the heavens, laid hands upon Donald Trump and called him the Antichrist, you would still follow him.
00:48:19.040And the houses that are being built are being bought by foreigners, rich foreigners, and then occupied by cheap foreigners who hack a house to live 10 people in a three-bedroom house.
00:48:30.880And all of a sudden, you're renting Springfield, Ohio, which has no demand, skyrockets, right?
00:48:58.320What is a neighbor back in the time of the Bible being written?
00:49:01.580Back in the day, it was like an equal person who's in the community who has, like, the same interest in shared religion and is someone who is, like, in your community.
00:49:12.140The farmer next door who, like, also married your cousin and who you help harvest his crops and he helps harvest yours.
00:49:19.320And everyone kind of overlaps with each other.
00:49:21.200They all have some sort of common interests or common goals or common God.
00:49:26.040And, yeah, now it's like, what, the Pakistani guy who gropes your daughter on the subway?
00:49:40.000And you have to think about your neighbor, the Ugandan man who crossed the southern border for some reason during Joe Biden's term.
00:49:46.880He's your neighbor, and you have to vote for him, and you have to repent and sin for him, according to this pink-wearing priest.
00:49:55.060So the bastardization and the manipulation of, like, Scripture towards their own goals and, like, a neighbor versus a neighbor, their definitions are such a wild swing that it doesn't even make sense for me to listen to you at all once you've opened your mouth.
00:50:14.180And so it's like, oh, my neighbor, who used to be my exact same ethnicity, my exact same, like, family, all of our interests overlapped, and it's like, do not covet thy neighbor's wife.
00:50:25.280But now it's like a Ugandan guy, like, who's peeping Tom at your house, or he's sleeping outside.
00:50:30.280You just sit out front on the stoop all day, and there's 30 of them in a two-bedroom apartment, and then they're getting $1,000 a month each from the government, which is our money, and then they get free food, too.
00:50:40.600And it's not really our neighbor anymore.
00:52:45.720Uh, Cassidy sued for a sex change as Jane Doe last December and the DOJ filed an amicus brief in support in January.
00:52:54.960Ironically, while Cassidy was under investigation for bomb making, even more ironically, the inmate was under investigation for sending a bomb to 1400 New York Avenue Northwest in Washington, D.C.
00:53:53.800And the thing with all these trans inmates and stuff, it's like if you're bored and you have 23 hours in a cell every day, yeah, I might petition someone to give me something or I might write a letter for someone to do something.
00:54:05.760And if you're the DOJ or if you're the, you know, the White House, you have to be the adult in the room.
00:54:11.360It's like the baby or the toddler saying, can we get candy for dinner?
00:54:15.860It's your job to be the parent and say, yeah, you tried to bomb us, brother.
00:54:22.920And so, like, again, it's one of those adults in the room scenarios where apparently our government doesn't feel the need to say no to the child throwing a tantrum for candy.
00:55:56.160But then you see that, and I'm like, ooh, that's, like, kind of what the dream, the same energy as the dream.
00:56:00.220And that's our second video recently showing someone doing whippets while driving, and we showed the one where the guy, like, rammed into a 4Runner.
00:56:07.860He just kind of had no reaction at all, drove straight into a car.
00:56:11.620And if that many people are filming themselves doing whippets, how many people are just doing whippets while driving?
00:57:14.580You could have gone and saved me some time.
00:57:17.800Now, I'm lightening up on those people because I see these brutal running stop sign videos like this one where someone's just slowly going, and they get full speed crashed into.
00:58:26.520And let's do that, which brings us to our next video.
00:58:28.700Investigators say a 7-year-old girl was killed after a suspected drunk driver plowed into the car she was riding in.
00:58:36.84041-year-old girl was killed in the car.
00:58:37.84041-year-old girl was killed on a $150,000 bond as the family of 7-year-old Ivory Smith is dealing with unimaginable grief after losing her.
00:58:47.400Now, 7-year-old Ivory Smith was killed on Sunday morning while riding in the backseat of her mother's car as they were heading home.
00:58:53.960Investigators say 41-year-old Gonzalez was intoxicated and ran through a red light T-boning Ivory and her mother near North Bama Road and North Sam Houston Parkway.
00:59:05.140Prosecutors say Gonzalez then got out of the car and started taking pictures of the scene without rendering any sort of aid.
00:59:12.640Gonzalez's bond is set at $150,000 and should he postpone, the judge has revoked his driving privileges and he must submit to alcohol monitoring.
00:59:21.880He also has an ICE hold or Immigration Custody Enforcement hold since authorities say he isn't a U.S. citizen.
00:59:28.780So we have illegals who are drunk at 6 in the morning crashing into nice people who are out up early doing something.
00:59:36.360Yeah, and I'm actually not positive that it was at 6 in the morning, but that's the broader point that we wanted to make is like there's an overlap between someone drunk as fuck from the night before and you driving your family somewhere early the next morning.
00:59:49.440A lot of DUIs happen in that kind of like 4, 5, 6 a.m. window and a lot of them are illegal, drunk off Modelo and tequila.
01:00:17.640But, yeah, so, you know, illegals, fentanyl.
01:00:22.920This whole time we still have boomers.
01:00:24.620We still have old people who, like, shouldn't be driving, who are, like, 85, like my grandpa back in the day, blind as a bat, couldn't see, didn't want to give up his independence.
01:03:25.240She actually had another case she prosecuted a few years ago where a black man robbed an old Asian professor who was 86 or 87 years old at an ATM, assaulted him, killed the guy, and then she knocked down his sentence in a way to do restorative justice.
01:03:45.060Yeah, she knocked down like a potential 25-to-life sentence to 10 years.
01:03:49.060And called it manslaughter instead of murder.
01:03:50.760And it was the first time that the DA's office had used that program for someone charged in a homicide case.
01:03:57.800So just because the guy was black, let's give him a slap on the wrist for killing an 87-year-old for $300.
01:04:03.420And she called it using prosecutorial discretion because the guy had bad circumstances that made him need to rob, and she felt bad for him, not feeling bad for the 86-year-old Asian professor who got killed for a few hundred bucks.
01:04:17.100Yeah, and here we have the clip where she talks about it.
01:04:19.860So I'm going to give you an example of something that I did with a recent case of mine, and this has never been done in my office.
01:04:27.020I had a murder case where the defendant did not intentionally kill the victim.
01:04:40.140He went into an ATM on the Upper West Side and tried to rob an individual.
01:04:46.740Unfortunately, it was an older individual.
01:04:48.920He was 86, and in the course of the robbery, he fell to the ground, and as a result, he died.
01:04:59.000This is, under the law, a felony murder, which is akin to intentional murder.
01:05:04.240However, when I first got the case, I took the time to learn about the defendant, and it was a strong case, so it wasn't about a whodunit.
01:05:20.220I could take it to trial that day and win it, but it wasn't about that.
01:05:24.060It was that the more I learned about the defendant and his life and the circumstances, the kinds of things that Jarrell was talking about, that one should take into account the trauma of that individual, I really felt incredibly sorry for him that he had gotten to that point in his life where he felt like there was no other thing.
01:05:45.660So that same logic doesn't apply to someone who played it right their whole life.
01:05:50.600You know, Daniel Penny, who was an upstanding citizen, never had any criminal prosecutions, never committed any crimes, went to the Marines, was a Marine.
01:06:00.140They don't consider that, but they consider what got you fucked up when you're killing an 87-year-old Asian man because you're too stupid to see that if you knock down an 87-year-old, it could kill him, you know?
01:06:12.000So there's mitigating circumstances if you're, like, retarded, but if you're a normal upstanding guy, then throw the book at you, right?
01:06:20.600I don't think any judges or prosecutors or lawyers conducting the business of a major American cities, states, or municipalities should be foreign-born either.
01:06:46.940And then she said that she felt bad for him because of his circumstances that made him do that, and he didn't intentionally kill the person, but he was doing a crime.
01:07:00.660So it's like you were trying to stop people from being in harm's way, and then you accidentally killed the guy.
01:07:05.480It's a lot different than, oh, I was just trying to rob the guy at the ATM, and I accidentally killed him.
01:07:09.180The parallels are very interesting because they're, like, the same.
01:07:13.440And then if you're, like, a good-hearted, normal, upstanding, orderly person, you'd go, oh, the Daniel Penny guy should probably be gone.
01:07:20.640And if you're, like, a woke, restorative, backwards, and upside-down person, then you say, let's cut the black perpetual criminal a break, you know?
01:07:51.400He said, dismantler phenotype, the Soros vision of the future, rampant criminality protected by legal and political authorities while law-abiding citizens are penalized.
01:08:00.080And then this, when it comes to her motivations and why she does what she does and why she is a prosecutor, this is what she said.
01:08:07.580And thinking about what it is that I've been doing all these years, it's actually very clear why I became a prosecutor.
01:08:15.800My father was a Holocaust survivor, and his parents were murdered.
01:08:20.340And so I grew up with somebody whose parents were murdered and all of the emotional implications that go along with that.
01:08:27.440Now, as a kid, learning a lot about the Holocaust and knowing about my family's experience, something that really, really bothered me was that nobody was ever held accountable.
01:09:36.640A whole point, she's talking about restorative justice for the black guy who robbed the ATM guy and killed him, right?
01:09:44.240And a huge part of punishment or going to trial or wasting huge city resources – obviously, Daniel Penny wasn't going to, like, take a plea and do five years.
01:09:53.900He's like, dude, I didn't really do anything wrong.
01:09:56.240The re-offender, the chance that you re-offend – like, you think Daniel Penny is going to wrestle anybody on the New York City subway ever again?
01:11:03.520And then our last piece of Urban Decay before we move on to Uplifting Gold, we have a stat about Soros DAs, or Soros-linked prosecutors, and how the numbers are going down.
01:11:14.900Breaking, 21 George Soros-backed prosecutors have been ousted since 2022 and replaced by tough-on-crime prosecutors, according to a recent report.
01:20:04.980Where we covered the story of how they picked the Rockefeller Tree out of a random person in the Northeast backyard, and you were saying, I wouldn't want to give my tree to the Rockefeller Tree.