In the Litter Box - July 01, 2025


Alligator Alcatraz | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 833 – 7⧸1⧸2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 2 minutes

Words per Minute

165.14229

Word Count

10,370

Sentence Count

1,110

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Jules and Cat Turd are back in the litter box talking about the passing of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, Elon Musk and the Allagash Gaffe, and the latest on the Trump/Musk drama.


Transcript

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00:02:36.060 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:40.620 Hey there, Cat.
00:02:41.780 How are you?
00:02:42.780 Hey, how are you?
00:02:43.660 Boy, that was a close call.
00:02:45.820 We barely made it on today, didn't we?
00:02:47.640 We really barely, I mean, and it was close because we had, okay, so like my computer,
00:02:54.180 I mean, my keyboard just completely froze and I've never had that happen before.
00:02:58.420 I work off of a laptop, but I could not get it to work.
00:03:02.460 It didn't matter how many times I restarted the thing and I was like, heart attack.
00:03:07.560 Gotta get out there and see the litter mates, see what they're up to.
00:03:11.540 You guys have been buzzing around a bit and nothing like a good old brawl.
00:03:15.820 It looks like President Trump and Elon Musk, that BFF situation is over and done with, right?
00:03:24.660 Well, it's been over.
00:03:25.440 Well, I mean, I thought there was hope, a little bit.
00:03:29.860 I told you there's no going back when you start calling somebody a pedophile.
00:03:33.320 Oh my gosh, well, there is no...
00:03:37.000 And they don't understand, they have no idea what they're talking about.
00:03:41.820 He has no idea what he's talking about, Elon Musk.
00:03:44.400 Ain't got a clue.
00:03:46.020 Everything they're going over is off the damn CBO.
00:03:50.080 The CBO who said Obamacare would be wonderful.
00:03:52.880 The CBO who did this and never been right about nothing.
00:03:56.980 And they're projecting four something trillion dollars in 10 years to be added to the debt.
00:04:01.820 And they don't even account for what?
00:04:04.700 Growth.
00:04:05.440 They don't account for growth.
00:04:07.860 The economy's going to boom.
00:04:09.960 If we can get a power to quit being a commie, the economy's going to boom.
00:04:15.500 And when you have these tax cuts and when you do all this stuff for the economy,
00:04:20.060 the economy booms and you get 3% to 4% to 5% to 6% growth.
00:04:23.980 And then all that goes away.
00:04:25.840 There is nothing added to the debt.
00:04:27.560 How many times we got approved this since Reagan?
00:04:30.820 It is something else.
00:04:32.460 And the CBO hadn't been right in 30 years.
00:04:35.660 No.
00:04:36.500 And the thing is, this is exposing all kinds of things.
00:04:40.860 I'm loving it.
00:04:41.520 And all kinds of people.
00:04:42.800 I mean, what a difference a day makes and what a difference a bill makes.
00:04:47.720 I mean, you've got them all, you know, I mean, just absolutely showing exactly who they are.
00:04:55.280 And of course, you've got all of these different rhinos that are coming out of the woodwork too.
00:05:01.240 It's never a dull moment.
00:05:02.780 But President Trump, he absolutely got what he wanted.
00:05:05.200 And what he wants to make this country great again, the Senate has passed the big, beautiful bill despite three GOP no votes.
00:05:15.740 VP J.D. Vance had to break the tie.
00:05:20.640 I watched that today and I watched the whole Alligator Alley thing.
00:05:24.960 Wasn't that the coolest thing?
00:05:27.420 Yeah.
00:05:27.900 And now Elon's going to start a third party.
00:05:30.320 Give me a break.
00:05:30.940 We are the third party.
00:05:31.920 Maggie, you think we care about the Republicans?
00:05:34.480 We don't.
00:05:35.400 No.
00:05:35.980 We just know if we do a third party, the Democrats are going to win.
00:05:39.520 Well, I don't know how many, I don't know how successful that's going to be considering.
00:05:43.560 It won't be.
00:05:44.460 It'll be a total flop.
00:05:46.100 Well, I mean, when you start talking about the fact that we are the rebels, I mean, let's face it.
00:05:50.780 I know.
00:05:51.320 We have always been the rebels.
00:05:53.000 So it's already been done.
00:05:54.660 We've been pushing against the establishment for years.
00:05:58.040 We've threatened a third party before, but instead of actually saying, okay, well, let's organize one.
00:06:04.100 It just happened naturally because people started listening to common sense and they started listening to our president.
00:06:10.160 So, I mean, it just happened on its own.
00:06:12.720 It happened organically.
00:06:14.360 That's what you want when you have something emerge like this.
00:06:18.280 I mean, it's beautiful.
00:06:19.720 They'll never mention growth.
00:06:21.960 If they don't count, the CBO only counts, like if they, the only thing they rate good is tax increases.
00:06:28.200 And, of course, they're wrong about that, too.
00:06:30.400 Tax increases, slow the economy down, you get no growth, and you end up getting less revenue.
00:06:37.160 Tax increases, I mean, tax, dang, I've lost my train of thought here.
00:06:44.660 You're doing great.
00:06:46.060 You're doing a lot better than I was.
00:06:47.340 Yeah, tax cuts, I couldn't come up with.
00:06:51.820 Tax cuts, they grow the economy, and you end up getting more taxes because more people spend and more people have to have tax on goods.
00:07:01.460 So it's just, it works every time it's tried.
00:07:04.120 Since Reagan, we know this works.
00:07:07.240 Every time it's tried.
00:07:08.740 Wow, and it's going to work again, and it's going to be glorious, and especially when you start talking about the economy, it's going to roar.
00:07:17.120 I mean, President Trump is going to do all kinds of things in order to get this country revving up and going again, and he is going to hit it at every single angle.
00:07:26.880 We know about the tariffs.
00:07:28.380 We know what kind of different manufacturers are coming into this country because they want to invest in this country.
00:07:34.200 They know it's a solid bet.
00:07:36.040 We're a solid bet.
00:07:37.540 Americans are.
00:07:38.600 We always have been.
00:07:40.580 We're getting back to becoming industrial again.
00:07:43.500 We're going back to being able to manufacture things again.
00:07:48.120 Jobs are coming here instead of shipping them overseas.
00:07:52.200 This is the place to be.
00:07:54.080 He's got how many trillions now of investment?
00:07:56.840 I know it.
00:07:58.460 And a lot more on the horizon.
00:08:01.520 This economy is going to boom.
00:08:03.060 Yes, it is.
00:08:03.620 The only thing holding it back right now is Jerome Powell.
00:08:06.120 They just need to get rid of it.
00:08:07.000 They just need to fire him.
00:08:07.940 Oh, they've pretty much said that.
00:08:08.920 They say he can't be fired.
00:08:09.660 Hell, he can't.
00:08:10.360 Fire him.
00:08:10.960 They're going to get somebody in there, though.
00:08:13.000 What is it?
00:08:13.440 May?
00:08:13.960 We're going to have somebody in.
00:08:15.540 And so it's going to probably be Scott Bessent, and he's going to be fabulous.
00:08:20.060 They already know what they need to do.
00:08:21.560 They know what the numbers need to look like.
00:08:23.160 He's talking 1% to 2%.
00:08:25.080 You weren't talking about roaring like never before.
00:08:29.340 That's what we're going to get.
00:08:30.340 The economy is already doing great again.
00:08:32.620 Yes, it is.
00:08:34.300 Yes, it absolutely is.
00:08:36.560 I am just so thrilled.
00:08:38.000 I mean, and to know that we've been on this ride since the very beginning is just exciting to me.
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00:11:51.280 Trying to get our health back here.
00:11:53.120 That was the weirdest time of our lives.
00:11:55.280 And the fact that we've got so many people that are attacking this precedent the way they are just is mind-boggling to me.
00:12:02.340 He's the one that's trying to do us right for a change.
00:12:07.860 Yep.
00:12:09.000 Oh, yes.
00:12:09.860 Renee McCurry's birthday.
00:12:11.460 Happy birthday, Renee.
00:12:13.620 I love her.
00:12:14.600 I just saw that because Jackie's post.
00:12:17.140 I've been kind of out of the works.
00:12:18.880 She's been one of our moderators for a long time.
00:12:21.580 She is such a doll.
00:12:23.080 Absolutely.
00:12:23.760 The sweetest, most supportive person.
00:12:26.060 And just absolutely appreciate her.
00:12:28.620 There have been so many things.
00:12:30.360 And I missed a whole bunch of things today because of this computer situation that I've had.
00:12:35.940 But I was able to see a lot of things, including Alligator, this whole grand opening, Alligator Alcatraz.
00:12:44.900 And I saw DeSantis and Trump.
00:12:47.020 They were having a good time, it looked like, together, along with everybody else.
00:12:52.520 What a fabulous idea.
00:12:55.340 My command sender, I have like four.
00:12:57.380 I have four laptops.
00:12:59.880 Oh, boy.
00:13:01.060 This thing just threw me for a while.
00:13:02.760 And when mine goes out, I'm good.
00:13:04.680 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:05.620 I just don't even know what happened to me.
00:13:07.300 I got a desk kind of in the shape of an L.
00:13:09.860 And I got like two laptops to the left, two laptops to the right.
00:13:13.920 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:14.520 I do all kinds of stuff.
00:13:15.320 Well, I mean, I've got all kinds of wonderful electronics.
00:13:18.160 I mean, my desk will even raise up and go down.
00:13:21.160 I mean, I've got the whole thing because I can't sit for a long period of time.
00:13:23.780 There's just no way.
00:13:24.620 I do not like that.
00:13:25.660 I like to stand.
00:13:26.460 And I cannot, you just can't keep me like that, right?
00:13:29.720 It's just horrible.
00:13:30.900 It's like bondage or something if I have to sit for too long.
00:13:33.660 It just drives me nuts because I'm really an active person.
00:13:36.260 So I got one of these desks where I can stand up during the show because an hour is too long for me.
00:13:41.660 Got to move.
00:13:43.180 Yeah, I actually, one of my desks is a sit-down desk.
00:13:48.240 And then the other one's about, you know, two foot higher with a stand-up desk.
00:13:53.040 Oh, yeah.
00:13:53.540 I cannot sit.
00:13:54.680 No way.
00:13:55.200 No, thank you.
00:13:56.320 I'd rather stand.
00:13:57.700 But I'll tell you one thing.
00:13:59.500 You've got all kinds of people that are standing up and a lot of people that are sitting down, but they're leaving.
00:14:05.140 Thank goodness.
00:14:06.360 I'm so glad we're getting rid of some of these rhinos.
00:14:09.200 They're getting rid of themselves.
00:14:10.360 I mean, you've got—
00:14:12.740 It's the most ridiculous thing that for the first—and then the Democrats, the most rich thing is them complaining about spending a Democrat.
00:14:22.940 We're spitting ourselves into bankruptcy.
00:14:26.400 I'm a Democrat.
00:14:27.940 What's the problem?
00:14:29.200 God, they're so ridiculous.
00:14:30.780 Well, and then you've got rhino Susan Collins of Maine who actually voted for illegal aliens to continue to receive Medicaid benefits for Democrats.
00:14:41.860 They voted in favor of the motion.
00:14:44.520 I mean, you cannot hide who these people actually are.
00:14:48.300 I think they slid that back in at the last minute and got instilled and got it removed, I think, somehow.
00:14:53.880 Good.
00:14:54.440 Dilley said, to be clear, the big, beautiful bill does, in fact, get 1.4 million illegals off Medicaid, and it made it into the final version.
00:15:05.820 That's fantastic.
00:15:07.400 So removing illegals from Medicaid benefits was one of the key provisions in the bill that you had the unelected Senate parliamentarian rejected by applying the Byrd rule.
00:15:19.420 Now, how all of a sudden does this Senate parliamentarian have all of this power?
00:15:24.660 I mean, that's the whole thing, and how does she still have a job?
00:15:26.880 It's just a suggestion.
00:15:28.380 All they've got to do is ignore our fire.
00:15:30.640 Exactly.
00:15:31.760 It's not something they have to do.
00:15:33.160 You've got the gavel.
00:15:33.960 They can't tell you to do shit.
00:15:35.740 Do they just not know the rules or what?
00:15:38.720 So this is from Senator Eric Schmidt.
00:15:41.840 Hold on a minute.
00:15:42.600 One of the senators, he said, yesterday, there were a lot of rumors floating around about the ban on Medicaid for illegals being stripped from the bill.
00:15:52.100 Thankfully, that's not true.
00:15:53.380 It's very much in the bill we just passed.
00:15:56.600 You can look at it below, page 602, section 77109.
00:16:01.440 Fantastic.
00:16:03.960 There you go.
00:16:05.440 He said, here's where the rumors came from.
00:16:07.640 During yesterday's vote-a-rama, an amendment banning Medicaid for illegal immigrants was voted down.
00:16:16.100 The clip of the vote started circulating online, and folks took that to mean that the provision had been stripped from the bill altogether.
00:16:23.640 But that was just one of many message amendments designed to force Democrats to vote against specific provisions.
00:16:30.260 In this case, a ban on some Medicaid funding for illegals who committed heinous crimes on the record.
00:16:36.220 It wasn't meant to show the public how radical they are.
00:16:40.160 It was meant to do that.
00:16:41.140 The ban itself was already in the bill.
00:16:42.800 It was never taken out.
00:16:44.480 And it wasn't just a ban on some Medicaid for illegal immigrants who commit heinous crimes.
00:16:50.240 It applies to all Medicaid for all illegals and most non-citizens generally.
00:16:55.580 The bill we pass actually goes much further beyond banning Medicaid for 1.4 million illegal aliens.
00:17:01.400 It requires states to verify citizenship status before providing coverage.
00:17:06.220 It bans automatic Medicaid enrollment for children of illegal aliens, excludes DACA from Medicaid, and it just goes on and on, man.
00:17:14.800 I just reposted it.
00:17:16.420 Yeah, I've got it right here.
00:17:18.060 Yeah, I mean, I was going to read it all, but I saw there was 10 more in the thread.
00:17:22.540 Oh, boy.
00:17:23.500 It goes into absolute detail.
00:17:26.020 So all that was fake.
00:17:27.260 All the panicans panicked about that, too.
00:17:29.100 Well, because they were going to do everything they could not to get this thing passed.
00:17:33.000 They were going to spread information.
00:17:34.760 And we've seen this before.
00:17:35.920 This is another PSYOP.
00:17:37.400 And this is how it's done.
00:17:39.300 They lie about what's in there and what's not in there.
00:17:42.420 I'm just really, I'm just so tired of some of these people.
00:17:49.500 I really am.
00:17:50.280 I mean, you had the Senate parliamentarian, though.
00:17:52.980 I mean, here, she absolutely struck down one of Tillis's proposals in the big, beautiful bill after he announced retirement.
00:18:01.200 So that was one good thing that happened.
00:18:02.960 She ruled that a new tax on the litigation finance industry and GOP's reconciliation bill does not comply with Byrd's rule.
00:18:13.440 This is per two sources.
00:18:15.800 It raised a $1.5 billion priority of Tillis, who is now a no-parl work, has been continuing amid voter-rama.
00:18:26.920 This was a-
00:18:27.500 Voter-rama.
00:18:28.280 That's what they're calling it because of the amount of hours that it went on.
00:18:31.480 And Chuck, I put cheese on raw hamburger meats with turned-off grills.
00:18:37.760 Schumer, he could get no victory today, so he changed the name of the big, beautiful bill.
00:18:45.740 He's just so ridiculous.
00:18:47.880 And we're still going to call it the big, beautiful bill.
00:18:50.400 I don't care what you do.
00:18:51.920 It's always going to be called the big, beautiful bill.
00:18:55.920 I mean, it's ingrained in our brain.
00:18:58.660 I know.
00:18:59.080 There's no way.
00:18:59.780 You can't change it now.
00:19:00.960 No.
00:19:02.120 It'd be like calling me ostrich turd.
00:19:04.540 My God.
00:19:06.200 Exactly.
00:19:07.060 I mean, you're always going to be cat turd to all of us.
00:19:09.720 I mean, Mr. Turd, okay, that may come in when you run for office, but, you know, things could happen.
00:19:17.300 What if I'd have chosen another turd, like rat turd or something?
00:19:20.460 That would have been a cute name, too.
00:19:23.000 It would have caught on.
00:19:24.840 There are.
00:19:25.320 You know, when cats turds started getting more popular, everybody did one.
00:19:30.040 Did you notice that?
00:19:30.620 There was a dog turd and a rat turd and a sheep turd.
00:19:33.940 I mean, they just kept going bird turd.
00:19:36.080 Oh, my gosh.
00:19:37.140 I mean, but it was so brilliant.
00:19:39.240 Honestly, the whole idea of cat turd and just the things that you've been able to do with cat turd is just so much fun.
00:19:47.680 It's a miracle.
00:19:48.380 No, it was smart.
00:19:50.580 It was really good marketing.
00:19:52.160 You did a really good job.
00:19:53.500 It was very strategic.
00:19:55.860 It was good.
00:19:56.840 It was a lot of just blind luck and just a ginny in a bottle.
00:20:00.740 I don't know.
00:20:01.380 Sometimes you just got to get lucky.
00:20:03.000 Everybody loves a cat.
00:20:04.680 And then to know that you were just one of those little turds.
00:20:07.380 A turd.
00:20:07.920 You were a cat turd that was going to spoil it in the punch bowl.
00:20:11.700 I mean, who couldn't love that?
00:20:13.400 Seriously.
00:20:14.880 That little white picture of the cat with the glasses is everywhere now.
00:20:18.900 It's so funny.
00:20:19.840 There's so many memes of it.
00:20:21.200 All over the place.
00:20:22.800 Oh, you know what?
00:20:23.640 I had a request the other day.
00:20:25.480 A couple of people actually have asked how we met and how we got together in doing the show.
00:20:30.320 So I figured I might as well just tell it because it's...
00:20:33.060 Go ahead and tell them we're really married and real life.
00:20:35.100 No, I'm just kidding.
00:20:37.520 Yeah, we just have to live apart, right?
00:20:40.380 Yeah.
00:20:40.760 Yeah, on opposite sides of the country.
00:20:42.160 That's what makes it work.
00:20:43.260 She lives in...
00:20:44.020 That's why it works.
00:20:45.100 We never see each other.
00:20:47.180 We have the perfect marriage.
00:20:49.080 No, actually, I saw your account.
00:20:51.540 Actually, I had more followers at the time.
00:20:53.380 I do get to toot my own horn for that one.
00:20:56.040 And I saw your account and I was reading all the different things that you were posting.
00:21:00.660 And I absolutely had a fit.
00:21:02.580 I said, this is great.
00:21:04.000 This is what has been missing on social media.
00:21:06.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:21:07.260 I thought you were a girl.
00:21:09.000 First off, I totally thought you were a chick.
00:21:11.720 And so...
00:21:12.980 Everybody did.
00:21:14.040 Yes.
00:21:14.560 And so you were safe.
00:21:16.020 So I'm like, hey, I'm doing this show.
00:21:17.560 And I'm like, oh, my gosh, I've got to get this cat turd person on my show.
00:21:20.960 And not to interrupt you, but the reason...
00:21:23.480 And I didn't even notice it until like three months after I started posting.
00:21:27.440 The reason everybody thought I was a girl because cat turds got a little pink little ball on his collar.
00:21:32.980 Oh, so cute.
00:21:34.680 So everybody thought I was a girl.
00:21:36.620 Well, I didn't even notice that.
00:21:37.860 It was...
00:21:38.120 I think it was...
00:21:38.440 I didn't notice it either.
00:21:39.800 I think it was your snark, you know, because you're just so funny and you're witty and you're clever and you're quick.
00:21:46.660 Are you saying guys can't be those things?
00:21:48.320 Not as well as you do.
00:21:51.120 I mean, you kind of hit it on all cylinders.
00:21:53.000 So when I reached out to you and you're like, oh, yeah, maybe I'll come on your show, whatever.
00:21:58.080 But we were talking back and forth and we really got along great on DMs.
00:22:03.340 But then all of a sudden we talked on the phone and you were a man.
00:22:09.860 And I was like, no way.
00:22:12.360 I was so shocked.
00:22:13.540 I couldn't even believe it.
00:22:14.800 I mean, I'm like, oh, my gosh, I've been communicating with this man online, something that I totally refused to do.
00:22:20.020 Right.
00:22:20.420 And I'm going, I thought he was a chick, but how do I tell him that I thought he was a chick?
00:22:24.280 But anyway, so I invited you on the show and you were like, sure, I'll come on the show.
00:22:28.580 So I started putting all these promos together and I would say, yes, the great, wonderful cat turd is coming on the show that I was doing before this one.
00:22:36.640 And everybody would say, oh, wow, this is really great.
00:22:39.740 Jules is really excited about this person coming on the show.
00:22:42.320 Well, all of a sudden he'd call and cancel.
00:22:44.920 Say, I'm sorry, I can't go.
00:22:46.420 I'm not feeling well or whatever.
00:22:48.580 So then I'd have to put out another announcement.
00:22:50.800 I was just lying.
00:22:51.740 I was just making excuses.
00:22:53.300 Exactly.
00:22:53.860 I'm like, he went to the vet.
00:22:55.140 He had to get a flea bath.
00:22:56.680 He had to get a this.
00:22:57.840 He had to get a that.
00:22:58.880 You know, and I'm making all these cat type excuses for you.
00:23:02.140 But I didn't give up.
00:23:03.480 I kept saying, you know, he's going to come.
00:23:06.500 And I kept inviting you because I was not going to let that not happen.
00:23:11.240 So you came on the show.
00:23:12.460 We got along beautifully.
00:23:13.620 And then before you know it, we started our own show.
00:23:16.920 And it went from just one day a week to five days a week.
00:23:20.660 Yeah, I used to come on your own show for maybe two years, right?
00:23:23.560 Every Wednesday.
00:23:24.400 Yes.
00:23:25.860 Yep.
00:23:26.240 So.
00:23:26.980 Yeah.
00:23:27.280 And the reason I was blowing you off, because I'd just done, I'd done one radio show and
00:23:30.700 a couple of podcasts.
00:23:31.460 And I just, it just wasn't for me.
00:23:33.940 I was just like, this is just not for me.
00:23:36.460 I wasn't going to put up with that.
00:23:38.580 I was just not going to do anymore.
00:23:40.080 And then just, I don't know.
00:23:41.720 Uh-uh.
00:23:42.300 Not me.
00:23:43.120 No, no, no.
00:23:43.640 And especially if you tell me no, that's just not even going to work even for a second.
00:23:47.180 I'm like, oh, no, you're coming.
00:23:49.680 I'm just going to keep trying.
00:23:51.240 So I kept trying.
00:23:52.340 You hear that, guys?
00:23:53.080 If you tell girls no, they'll want you to do things more.
00:23:54.680 It works every time.
00:23:57.680 It absolutely works.
00:23:59.860 And so finally, I was able to get you on the show.
00:24:02.840 And like I said, we had a brilliant time.
00:24:04.840 We had a wonderful time together.
00:24:06.660 Laughed the entire time.
00:24:07.900 I'm like, hey, you want to come back?
00:24:09.100 Yeah.
00:24:09.360 And so then you got the bug.
00:24:10.960 And then now we're doing it five days a week.
00:24:14.020 And when your other show stopped, I actually contacted you and said, hey, you want to do
00:24:18.540 me and you do a show?
00:24:19.880 That's right.
00:24:20.920 I loved it.
00:24:21.880 I was like, yes.
00:24:23.420 Let's go.
00:24:23.680 I actually had the name, too.
00:24:24.980 I said, we'll call it In the Litter Box.
00:24:26.380 That way, when people come on, you say you're in the litter box.
00:24:28.720 And I thought it was funny.
00:24:29.400 But I thought you'd never go, ever go for it.
00:24:31.680 I thought I was, you know, kind of half joking.
00:24:33.380 And you said, no, that's a good idea.
00:24:35.920 I like that.
00:24:36.860 See, that's the thing.
00:24:38.000 I mean, you're the one that's really good at that kind of thing.
00:24:40.840 I'm not good at that stuff.
00:24:42.220 I mean, you're like the full blown marketer.
00:24:44.280 I mean, if you can create something like Cat Turd, hey, you know what?
00:24:47.780 That's your Ballywick.
00:24:49.100 You go for it.
00:24:49.980 Right.
00:24:50.260 I mean, I know what I'm good at and what I'm not good at.
00:24:52.460 That is your strong suit.
00:24:53.800 So I wasn't going to disagree or argue about anything like that.
00:24:57.580 But when I had to go and see my dad's friend, long time friend, to try to put this whole
00:25:05.020 thing together and put it on paper.
00:25:07.200 It's a lawyer of my dad's friend.
00:25:09.560 And I'm trying to figure out how to set this whole thing up.
00:25:13.380 I was so proud because it was like the first thing I'd ever really done to this extreme.
00:25:18.520 And so I go into his office.
00:25:20.400 I have an appointment.
00:25:21.340 My dad's like, I'm not helping you.
00:25:22.740 You got to go talk to him.
00:25:24.040 So thrilled.
00:25:25.560 And I have all my paper and all my stuff together and I have to present it.
00:25:29.100 And he's like, oh, we're so proud of you.
00:25:31.060 I've known this guy since I was little.
00:25:33.300 And so he said, so tell me about your project.
00:25:36.280 Tell me what you're doing.
00:25:37.200 And I'm like, oh, my gosh, it's called In the Litter Box.
00:25:42.380 And that's when it hit me.
00:25:44.320 I mean, it hit me that I was telling this guy.
00:25:46.800 It's like this full-blown professional, you know, that the name of my show is In the Litter Box.
00:25:52.940 He's like, oh, In the Litter Box.
00:25:56.100 Yeah, In the Litter Box.
00:25:57.900 I know how you feel because we're at the bank sometimes.
00:25:59.980 I say, well, you know, somewhere professional.
00:26:01.620 Hey, what's your email?
00:26:03.300 Cat Turd Stank at...
00:26:06.520 They're like, what?
00:26:07.820 You're talking to me like a doctor receptionist.
00:26:11.500 I know.
00:26:12.080 Can I get your email?
00:26:12.800 Yeah, Cat Turd Stank.
00:26:14.140 Like, my gosh, how do you explain it?
00:26:17.320 So I just sat there and I couldn't think of anything else.
00:26:19.880 Like, I just actually said that the name of my deal, our show, is In the Litter Box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:26:27.080 Try getting a business account with the name Cat Turd on it.
00:26:29.920 And then they issue a business credit card with the word Cat Turd on it and try to use it as the Cat Turd.
00:26:35.960 That is the fun...
00:26:37.080 Well, you see what happened to me and Bank of America, don't you?
00:26:40.780 I mean, we got completely canceled as a result.
00:26:44.740 It is ridiculous.
00:26:46.380 That's right.
00:26:47.500 So then we got canceled.
00:26:49.340 We had a bank account and everything.
00:26:51.020 And I'm thinking, we've got this whole thing together.
00:26:54.460 But then when I started sending things to Cat Turd, they said, nope, they pulled the plug on us on that.
00:27:01.240 Yeah.
00:27:01.960 And then Magajem, he did our logo for us and put that whole thing together.
00:27:07.720 I mean, it's been a long time.
00:27:08.680 That was before AI.
00:27:10.020 That's right.
00:27:11.540 You had to really work before AI.
00:27:13.860 Now you just...
00:27:15.000 AI is just crazy.
00:27:16.620 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:17.760 I mean, we could just go on and on.
00:27:19.620 And the stories and the whole Biden situation, the stolen election, we covered all of that.
00:27:25.460 The midterms.
00:27:26.940 I mean, we've been doing this a while now.
00:27:30.040 We've gone through a lot together, us and the littermates.
00:27:34.480 I'm just proud.
00:27:35.720 I'm so proud of what we've accomplished.
00:27:37.440 So Trump today, he started off his day, he gave a huge press conference, kind of on the steps of D.C., which lasted about 20 minutes.
00:27:47.580 Then he flew to Alligator Alley.
00:27:50.260 And then I watched this today for hours, by the way, and was tweeting at the same time.
00:27:55.900 And then him and DeSantis and Kristi Noem, kind of outside on the concrete before you go in, they sat there and talked to the press for 30 minutes.
00:28:07.960 Then they went in to where all the cells, the jail cell tents and stuff were.
00:28:14.240 Then they sat there and they gave another, like, 20, 30-minute kind of news conference.
00:28:20.580 And after that, then they went in to, like, the official roundtable.
00:28:23.980 Then they sat up there for hours and just answered questions.
00:28:27.940 It was crazy.
00:28:28.720 I mean, he just went on and on and on.
00:28:30.220 The guy don't stop.
00:28:30.960 He does not stop, not even for a second, not for anyone.
00:28:35.220 I mean, I have never seen this kind of energy from our president.
00:28:39.900 It's just incredible.
00:28:41.540 He is running circles around people.
00:28:44.380 And, I mean, what people don't understand is, okay, so if you really want to deter people from coming into our country and staying here illegally,
00:28:51.500 you don't put them in a five-star hotel in New York City, you send them to Alligator Alcatraz, right?
00:28:58.160 I mean, it's surrounded by dangerous wildlife, everything, snakes, bugs, you name it.
00:29:03.740 Yeah, and they have, yeah, they don't, they want, like, I hope, we want out of here as fast as possible and go back home when you put them somewhere like that.
00:29:15.180 Absolutely.
00:29:16.260 Yeah, if you put them in the Rich Carlton in New York City, they don't want to go home.
00:29:20.480 You put them in Alligator Al, and they're like, check, please.
00:29:23.020 Of course.
00:29:24.760 Let me tell you something, too, man.
00:29:25.960 I cannot imagine how many mosquitoes are over that swamp.
00:29:30.220 Oh, it's probably horrible.
00:29:31.800 And not only that, they put it together in record time.
00:29:34.940 From what I understand, I mean, putting—
00:29:37.120 Eight days.
00:29:37.880 Yes.
00:29:38.820 It already had the concrete pad.
00:29:40.240 They actually come and tested the concrete to make sure Trump's big, giant plane could land on it.
00:29:45.040 But they had built—I don't remember what that was for, but they—it's just like in the middle of the Evergrades.
00:29:49.460 There's this big, giant concrete pad with a strip for people to land.
00:29:53.480 Wow.
00:29:54.080 I don't know if they—I don't have the full story on that.
00:29:57.220 I read something about it, but I can't remember it.
00:29:59.420 So, this is what it is—
00:30:00.800 Probably some drug cartel built it.
00:30:03.140 So, DeSantis actually explained that the airstrip in question, although far from civilization, has sufficient infrastructure, including vast concrete area, to operate flights and process individuals immediately.
00:30:16.520 Once they're there, they're not going anywhere unless we say so.
00:30:20.180 This is what he emphasized.
00:30:21.400 And he said the site's nature—natural level of security.
00:30:26.800 He said that President Trump—and, of course, he did.
00:30:30.000 He visited the site.
00:30:31.280 I mean, you can literally drive 600 meters, put them on a plane, and they're gone.
00:30:36.440 It's just simple logistics.
00:30:39.500 And the whole operation—
00:30:40.700 Have you ever been to the Everglades?
00:30:42.280 No way.
00:30:43.900 I've been there a million times.
00:30:45.100 I used to—when I worked in Miami, I used to take the back way down to Alligator Alley, they call it.
00:30:51.000 Okay, yeah.
00:30:52.340 And, yeah, man, it's one of the most unsurvivable foot habitats on Earth.
00:30:58.940 I mean, it's just—and there's so many alligators.
00:31:02.020 I mean, you would not believe in me, alligators are in the Everglades.
00:31:05.300 It's just polluted with them.
00:31:06.580 Well, that's the thing.
00:31:07.540 I mean, I would be completely terrified.
00:31:10.100 And some of these people that go on all of these different sightseeing tours, okay, that's just not my thing.
00:31:14.760 You'd have to use an airboat there.
00:31:16.340 There's no—I mean, there's hardly any dry land at all.
00:31:19.060 It's just all kind of swampy.
00:31:21.640 Wow.
00:31:22.380 It's a beautiful place, though, man.
00:31:23.940 I mean, there's the birds, the white egrets, and the blue herrings.
00:31:27.140 And, I mean, it's really a stunning place from, you know, from your boat, from a nice boat that's going to get you back to your motel.
00:31:37.380 Oh, my gosh.
00:31:38.860 Well, yeah.
00:31:39.860 I mean, this is the place to put people that are here breaking the law, right?
00:31:43.580 Of course.
00:31:44.660 This is where you send them.
00:31:45.760 You don't send them to New York.
00:31:47.440 You just don't do that.
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00:34:16.620 Yeah.
00:34:17.800 Yeah.
00:34:19.320 But we won't be an alligator.
00:34:21.840 Alcatraz.
00:34:22.620 Nene.
00:34:23.360 We will not.
00:34:24.200 I got plenty of alligators around here if I want to see an alligator.
00:34:26.780 Jeez, Kat, I guess.
00:34:28.700 Well, I mean, I've got a whole bunch of things too roaming around.
00:34:32.180 A whole bunch of monstrosities.
00:34:34.200 But...
00:34:34.320 I've got breaking news here.
00:34:35.680 Oh, you do?
00:34:36.720 Good.
00:34:37.060 Here we go.
00:34:47.020 Yeah, so Marco...
00:34:48.400 Marco Rubio USAID has now been officially shut down.
00:34:54.480 Wow.
00:34:55.840 Mm-hmm.
00:34:56.860 It's gone.
00:34:59.080 Wow.
00:34:59.800 How wonderful.
00:35:00.900 That's a huge win for all of us.
00:35:03.940 Absolutely it is.
00:35:06.620 Good.
00:35:07.280 Mm-hmm.
00:35:07.620 The wins just keep coming and the panicans can't take it.
00:35:11.580 They just can't be happy, can they?
00:35:13.800 They're not going to be.
00:35:14.820 No.
00:35:15.460 Think about what Trump's done in six months.
00:35:17.220 It's amazing.
00:35:18.220 I agree.
00:35:19.020 God.
00:35:20.240 Man.
00:35:21.500 And you've got Elon out there crying about this.
00:35:23.460 Oh, it's going to add that.
00:35:25.220 Here.
00:35:25.880 Here's a word.
00:35:26.460 I'm going to put it in your vocabulary.
00:35:28.060 Growth.
00:35:29.880 This is like a wonderful thing.
00:35:31.620 You grow the economy, it all goes away.
00:35:33.940 Absolutely.
00:35:34.800 And why wouldn't you want to be on board with something like that?
00:35:38.340 And this is huge.
00:35:38.740 Yeah.
00:35:39.080 Joint.
00:35:40.140 Yeah, man.
00:35:40.800 Stop.
00:35:41.560 You know, he started going off about the 1.4 million people getting Medicaid.
00:35:46.640 And it wasn't even true.
00:35:48.780 Mm-hmm.
00:35:49.240 Man, just like somebody else put out a tweet, panic, panic, red alert, World War III, Armageddon,
00:35:54.660 the sky is falling.
00:35:56.380 Oh, my God.
00:35:57.300 It's just like, wait a minute to see what's going on before you, you know, completely lose
00:36:02.180 your mind over nothing.
00:36:03.820 Well, this is the thing is that President Trump is putting a lot of people in charge of a lot
00:36:08.860 of these different departments in order, in different areas, in order to close them.
00:36:13.640 When you look at the Department of Education and different things and how they're
00:36:18.640 there's certain people that he put in place, Linda McMahon and others, it's to put an end
00:36:25.780 to it, to stop it from just being bloated and corrupted to the core.
00:36:30.820 So, that's a great thing, what he's doing.
00:36:34.200 And Marco Rubio, of course, was assigned to this.
00:36:37.700 And we knew it wasn't if, it was when he was going to get a hold of it.
00:36:43.260 But there's all kinds, I mean, this whole, when you look at what was exposed under the
00:36:48.640 Biden regime, I mean, you've got Kristi Noem who says she is working with the DOJ to prosecute
00:36:54.300 CNN for promoting ICE tracking app, as they should.
00:36:59.600 This is a big deal.
00:37:01.600 We absolutely need this to happen.
00:37:04.140 This is what they have been using to target ICE.
00:37:07.280 They are working against our men and women in uniform.
00:37:10.420 I mean, hello, people that are there trying to do a job to protect the American people.
00:37:15.220 And here you've got them putting out this app that we told you all about.
00:37:20.660 So, you had this launched, it's called ICE Block.
00:37:24.740 And it was in early April, after watching President Donald Trump's administration, they began its
00:37:30.260 immigration crackdown.
00:37:31.980 Well, the White House immigration policies, it sparked mass protests across the United States.
00:37:37.680 And so, you had a CNN poll show that 52% of Americans polled said that Trump had gone too
00:37:44.480 far in deporting undocumented immigrants.
00:37:48.480 But ICE Block, and that's CNN, by the way.
00:37:52.260 So, don't believe everything that you hear about their polls.
00:37:56.440 I mean, they're the ones that said that Hillary Clinton was going to beat Donald Trump 99.9%
00:38:02.000 to nothing.
00:38:03.140 So, it showed that people were, they thought that he had gone too far.
00:38:07.680 But ICE Block currently has more than 20,000 users, many of them who are in where I live,
00:38:14.200 my part of town in Los Angeles, where controversial large-scale deportation efforts have taken place.
00:38:21.560 So, this app is supposed to expose and track to warn illegal aliens before they are detained
00:38:29.340 and deported.
00:38:30.460 Can you imagine somebody putting something like that out?
00:38:34.200 So, Kristi Noem says she's going to work with them.
00:38:37.240 They're going to prosecute CNN for promoting it.
00:38:40.620 That's awesome.
00:38:41.420 And it needs to happen.
00:38:44.580 Absolutely, it needs to happen.
00:38:48.420 I mean, there are just so many people that we need to get a hold of in this whole thing.
00:38:55.640 Man, they just said the terrorists are taking in $121 billion now.
00:39:00.800 That's just at the beginning.
00:39:03.840 This just, this thing just started.
00:39:06.480 And then you got, oh, we're going to wait a little.
00:39:08.320 We want to see months from now what the effects terrorists have.
00:39:12.140 We already see what the effects have, you idiot.
00:39:15.080 You never trumped slime ball.
00:39:17.860 There's no inflation.
00:39:19.560 We're seeing it right now.
00:39:21.200 We certainly are.
00:39:22.780 Even though you've got rhinos that are doing everything that they can.
00:39:26.140 I mean, when you talk about how well is the economy doing, they can't ignore the fact that gas prices have hit a four-year low.
00:39:34.460 And this is during the summer months.
00:39:37.980 Right?
00:39:38.560 When everybody goes on vacation.
00:39:40.260 When everybody is traveling with their families to and from the beach.
00:39:43.860 It's always more expensive.
00:39:45.480 Summer blend.
00:39:46.640 This is a big deal.
00:39:48.080 So, they were forced to report that gas prices have hit a four-year low on Trump's watch.
00:39:53.560 They hate it doing it.
00:39:54.940 I saw it at $2.59 in Panama City a couple days ago.
00:39:58.360 Unbelievable.
00:39:59.740 That's real unbelievable for you.
00:40:01.360 And by the way, your state just raised gas 60-something cents in a tax today.
00:40:05.860 Thank you.
00:40:06.360 I know.
00:40:07.760 It's just ridiculous.
00:40:10.080 It is absolutely ridiculous.
00:40:13.640 We're going to have to take on another sponsor just so you can pay for gas.
00:40:16.100 I know.
00:40:17.320 I am not kidding because you know how I love to drive.
00:40:19.920 What are you paying out there right now?
00:40:20.620 Gosh, it's five-something.
00:40:21.680 Man, on Biden, it was almost eight, wasn't it, at one time?
00:40:26.840 Oh, yeah.
00:40:27.160 It was like $7.49 at one point.
00:40:31.760 And it actually even got higher than that in certain areas.
00:40:36.100 Oh, yeah.
00:40:36.600 I'm glad I'm in Florida.
00:40:37.380 I'm glad you're in California and it's not me.
00:40:39.420 Well, you can hear me complain and moan and groan about it because I really do.
00:40:42.780 I mean, it's painful.
00:40:43.780 It really is.
00:40:44.900 What we're paying in California is really painful.
00:40:47.500 And yet, at the same time, it's kind of good because when we compare our states and you look at all the good that DeSantis is doing,
00:40:55.080 and then you look at all of the harm that, of course, Gavin Newsom Gruesome is doing, you can see the difference and people can decide for themselves.
00:41:03.620 How do you want to live?
00:41:08.560 I got some news.
00:41:10.240 What you got?
00:41:11.400 We are going to be expanding our show longer pretty soon.
00:41:14.320 Yes, we have to.
00:41:17.620 We absolutely have to.
00:41:20.100 It's probably start with an hour and a half, then probably maybe just really soon after that, go to two hours.
00:41:25.880 Kat, it's going to go to two hours.
00:41:28.400 The cat is out of the bag.
00:41:31.320 I'm just telling you right now.
00:41:33.760 You want to see a great video?
00:41:35.500 What you got?
00:41:36.380 I just reposted it.
00:41:38.180 Okay.
00:41:38.720 It's really funny.
00:41:39.700 Let me get over to your page.
00:41:40.960 I just thought it was awesome.
00:41:41.920 This is how this would have been treated when I was a kid.
00:41:47.180 Oh, this is so.
00:41:48.860 I did see this on your page.
00:41:51.000 Oh, my gosh.
00:41:51.560 This is fun.
00:41:52.420 Watch this.
00:42:01.620 Wrapping her up.
00:42:03.560 Yep.
00:42:04.260 You want it in your face all day?
00:42:06.300 Here you go.
00:42:07.360 Well, don't you feel like doing that to some people?
00:42:10.880 When you're sitting there trying to have a conversation?
00:42:12.800 That's how it would have been handled at my house when I was growing up.
00:42:15.760 Oh, it would not have been allowed in mine at all.
00:42:19.460 Yeah.
00:42:19.880 We got whipped with belts and stuff when we were growing up.
00:42:22.840 I don't know about you, but I did.
00:42:24.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:42:25.280 I had the fly swatter treatment.
00:42:27.020 Are you kidding?
00:42:27.480 I was born and raised in the South.
00:42:29.300 I know exactly what it's like to run from one of those things.
00:42:33.120 One of my uncles, great uncles, he had this big farm, and he'd make you go out there to
00:42:40.020 the bush and grab a switch off of it.
00:42:42.760 Oh, my gosh.
00:42:43.580 You got to pick your weapon.
00:42:47.000 Yeah.
00:42:47.560 How awful.
00:42:49.320 Yeah.
00:42:50.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:42:50.980 So, at first, you'd pick them little thin ones.
00:42:53.120 You'd be like, I'm going to pick the littlest limb, and boy, them hurt the worst.
00:42:55.640 You'd later get the big ones.
00:42:58.220 Them little ones, man.
00:42:59.540 Them things would whip you like a whip.
00:43:01.040 Well, I mean, see, and this is why so many people understand that what this government
00:43:05.700 has done to we, the people, that we've been funding our own demise.
00:43:10.340 I'm just glad that the secret is out.
00:43:12.760 It's kind of like picking out your own weapon that you're going to get swatted with.
00:43:18.660 I mean, why would you continue to do it?
00:43:20.440 But it's the worst punishment of all.
00:43:22.620 And I'm just glad that now, all of a sudden, you've got the Supreme Court that is weighing
00:43:26.880 in.
00:43:27.100 And last week was just such an array of wins.
00:43:32.480 These are all wins.
00:43:33.900 Unbelievable.
00:43:35.220 If we had a decent Republican, if we had a decent Republican House, now, the bill got
00:43:39.680 sent back to the House, they would, and if they change anything, it has to go back to
00:43:44.080 the Senate.
00:43:46.240 Sorry.
00:43:48.320 I didn't mean to scare you.
00:43:51.160 Wow.
00:43:51.560 So, yeah, so, I mean, if they just had, you know, too bad we don't have a 14 or 15 majority
00:43:59.480 over there, because they could just, like, take it tomorrow, bid it through as is, and
00:44:04.820 just send it to the desk.
00:44:06.080 Yep.
00:44:07.460 But, you know, Massey's going to be a no.
00:44:11.620 Bacon will be a no.
00:44:13.440 Well, we're going to not see these people again, thank goodness.
00:44:16.920 We're not.
00:44:18.280 Yeah.
00:44:18.520 President Trump is already talking about.
00:44:21.180 If anybody wants to explain to me how somebody who votes for the Democrats, every single
00:44:25.100 bill is good for our party.
00:44:26.800 Please save your breath.
00:44:27.980 I don't want to hear it.
00:44:29.420 No.
00:44:30.740 Going against what we gave an absolute trifecta for, and to have them rooting against us the
00:44:38.940 way that they are on their principles.
00:44:41.540 No.
00:44:41.840 President Trump has a plan, just in case people haven't realized that yet.
00:44:45.720 And unfortunately, a lot of people don't know that.
00:44:49.280 He absolutely has a plan.
00:44:52.420 And so, you know, let him do his thing.
00:44:54.840 We gave it to him.
00:44:56.780 But he's going to make sure that some of these people are primaried, and I cannot wait.
00:45:01.820 I mean, here he had, he put out this statement, a new poll.
00:45:05.360 Anybody I endorse beats Thomas Massey of Kentucky by 25 points.
00:45:12.280 Get ready.
00:45:13.240 Massey is a very bad guy.
00:45:20.160 Uh-huh.
00:45:21.240 Serves him right.
00:45:22.220 And then this little beauty over here, Murkowski, she tries to throw a wrench into the plan.
00:45:28.700 So, of course, you have Speaker Mike Johnson, who had a joint statement with Leader Steve
00:45:34.920 Scalise, GOP Majority Whip, and Chairwoman Representative Lisa McClan on the Senate passage
00:45:42.100 on the one big, beautiful bill.
00:45:44.520 And then Murkowski goes off, tells reporters she wants the House to send the OBBB back to
00:45:50.340 the Senate to continue the work.
00:45:51.900 She voted for it.
00:45:53.800 And this is what she said.
00:45:55.000 My hope is that the House is going to look at this and recognize that we're not there
00:45:58.940 yet.
00:46:01.020 Just shut up.
00:46:02.080 I can't stand the woman.
00:46:03.240 I really can't.
00:46:03.960 Her, her.
00:46:04.640 Absolutely.
00:46:05.280 It's the worst of the worst.
00:46:06.300 Her, her and Susan Collins are just, they just, it's just like wiping your butt with
00:46:12.100 60 grit sandpaper listening to them talk.
00:46:16.220 Debbie Downers, for sure.
00:46:18.600 Yeah.
00:46:19.300 Gosh, they're the worst of the worst.
00:46:21.540 I mean, we've seen it over and over and over again.
00:46:25.080 I mean, this is what we have with this group.
00:46:27.660 And that's why, I mean, thank goodness we have President Trump.
00:46:30.440 If we would have continued down this road, my gosh, no telling what would have happened
00:46:33.860 as a result.
00:46:35.780 No question.
00:46:37.060 I mean, he's the greatest thing that could have happened.
00:46:39.060 And yet so many people are out to get him, out to get anybody that supports him, the whole
00:46:47.140 deal.
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00:48:27.780 I need to make a jingle out of that so I can remember it.
00:48:31.200 She said, when you've already had several cups, time to switch to the decaf.
00:48:36.140 Maybe I should try that.
00:48:37.500 She's checking out the low voltage decaf brew.
00:48:40.440 This is the one you got, right, CAT?
00:48:42.120 Because you're decaf.
00:48:43.280 Yeah.
00:48:44.300 And you loved it.
00:48:45.400 Yeah, I do put, you know, I put a certain amount of regular in my coffee, too.
00:48:50.500 I don't do all.
00:48:51.660 It's just according, you know, how I'm feeling.
00:48:54.000 Yes.
00:48:54.460 How much I'm sleeping.
00:48:55.620 You are a night owl.
00:48:56.740 I've never seen an insomniac like you.
00:48:59.280 I've been trying to cut off Twitter early.
00:49:01.580 I've noticed that.
00:49:04.040 I've been trying to give myself two or three hours or four or five hours in the afternoon just to relax.
00:49:08.740 And get a life.
00:49:10.160 Hello.
00:49:10.480 Yeah, I've got to get a life.
00:49:12.280 There's a world out there.
00:49:14.580 I know.
00:49:15.900 I'm not able to spend as much time in it either lately.
00:49:19.480 It has been so wild since we've really branched off.
00:49:22.760 We have been both so busy.
00:49:24.820 We don't even get to even talk to each other anymore.
00:49:28.620 We just do the show and we have like two minutes and we're like, hey, are you okay?
00:49:32.500 You breathing?
00:49:33.060 You're healthy?
00:49:33.720 You're all right?
00:49:34.420 Good.
00:49:34.760 All right, let's go.
00:49:36.300 That's how it's been.
00:49:39.360 Insane.
00:49:39.800 Did you see right before the show that Trump posted on Truth about opening up the real Alcatraz?
00:49:48.920 I hope he does.
00:49:51.020 He said, because of the violence and criminality I have seen due to the open border policies of sleepy Joe Biden and particularly allowing millions of people into our country who shouldn't be here, I wanted something representative to show how we fight back and then it happened.
00:50:06.840 I saw a picture of Alcatraz looking so foreboding and I said, God, nobody can do this like him.
00:50:14.000 We're going to look into renovating and rebuilding the famous Alcatraz prison sitting high on the bay surrounded by sharks.
00:50:21.740 What a symbol it is and will be.
00:50:23.580 Conceptual work started six months ago and various prison development firms are looking at doing it with us.
00:50:30.640 Still a little early, but lots of promise.
00:50:33.680 Well, I mean, hello, when you go to prison, it's not supposed to be a nice experience, right?
00:50:39.900 I mean, it's just not.
00:50:41.480 So, of course, I think this is a great idea.
00:50:44.460 The first time he mentioned it, it's so funny because liberals, they just, I guess they just all live in little cities and they don't understand that things can be, he's a builder, right?
00:50:53.020 And they're like, this is ridiculous.
00:50:55.280 They don't even have good power there.
00:50:57.040 It's from the 50s.
00:50:58.960 It's, he can't, you know, nobody can live there.
00:51:02.220 You ever heard of this word?
00:51:03.940 Renovation.
00:51:05.100 Yeah, hello.
00:51:06.200 You can build anything anywhere, you idiots.
00:51:08.620 Well, with all the money that we're saving on all of these different entities that have been stealing our money all of this time, now that we're going to start using it here in our country, why not?
00:51:21.440 We need more prisons, obviously.
00:51:24.160 I mean, look how many criminals and crooks have been exposed.
00:51:28.480 There's a whole bunch of, we need people to be arrested, Kat.
00:51:32.420 We really do.
00:51:33.740 I mean, time is a ticking.
00:51:35.440 That is what we need.
00:51:36.660 We need to see it.
00:51:38.620 All of these people.
00:51:39.700 Yeah, they're actually doing, they're actually doing a lot of stuff right now, the DOJ and the FBI.
00:51:45.140 I've been really paying attention to it lately.
00:51:47.960 There's winds coming.
00:51:49.140 Just everybody be patient.
00:51:50.420 Well, I'm just glad we're getting rid of some of these rhinos, too, because Bacon is gone as well.
00:51:54.700 I mean, he, of course, is going to be a no vote on the big, beautiful bill.
00:51:57.520 We know that.
00:51:58.460 But he's gone, too.
00:52:00.700 A lot of them are going to, we're going to, they're going to take their own trash out, thank goodness.
00:52:04.400 I mean, you've got a huge fraud in health care.
00:52:10.760 This was a big story.
00:52:13.200 DOJ charges $324 in the largest health care fraud takedown in U.S. history.
00:52:20.020 That's $14.6 billion scheme.
00:52:22.740 It involves 96 doctors, nurses, and pharmacists targeting Medicare and Medicaid.
00:52:30.360 So the Justice Department announced this on Monday.
00:52:33.640 It was a record-shattering, you know, crackdown.
00:52:37.140 You had 96 medical professionals that have been charged in 50 federal districts
00:52:43.060 and 12 states for orchestrating over $14.6 billion in intended fraud,
00:52:49.660 largely targeting Medicare, Medicaid, and federal health programs
00:52:54.380 meant to serve the elderly, disabled, and the poor.
00:52:59.240 So you've got the DOJ's health care fraud unit.
00:53:03.040 They were in coordination with HHS, OIG, and the FBI, and the DEA,
00:53:08.100 and over a dozen state attorney generals' office.
00:53:11.220 And it marks the largest health care fraud bust in U.S. history.
00:53:19.060 This is huge.
00:53:21.100 324 defendants for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes
00:53:28.440 involving $14.6 billion in false claims submitted to Medicare, Medicaid,
00:53:34.860 and other health care programs.
00:53:36.560 They're also going to get – they're making top priority.
00:53:40.120 They're about to go after all these people who robbed everybody
00:53:42.440 than the PPP and COVID.
00:53:44.280 Good.
00:53:46.120 So many people did that.
00:53:48.780 Because they said, we're going to forgive the loans.
00:53:52.620 And everybody's like, oh, heck, let me see.
00:53:54.720 I've got employees.
00:53:56.160 My cousin, my second cousin, my third cousin.
00:53:58.760 Yeah, I need $36,000 to keep them going.
00:54:03.040 There were so many people that did that.
00:54:05.060 So many loans, fraudulent loans.
00:54:07.340 I mean, from what I understand.
00:54:07.880 One of my friends asked me, man, should I do this?
00:54:09.960 I said, I wouldn't touch that with a 10-foot pole.
00:54:12.920 Well, wasn't it Oprah or some of those – a lot of those really big names in Hollywood?
00:54:17.200 Almost all the rich people in Hollywood took it.
00:54:20.180 Yes, they could pay their gardeners that way.
00:54:22.560 Some of them are worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
00:54:24.380 Mm-hmm.
00:54:25.620 Yep.
00:54:27.120 They absolutely took advantage of it.
00:54:28.740 They could pay their illegals.
00:54:30.320 Certainly.
00:54:32.240 I'll tell you what.
00:54:33.400 There's plenty of money.
00:54:34.080 Yeah, I wouldn't touch that with a 10-foot pole.
00:54:36.100 Mm-mm.
00:54:37.620 I think this is –
00:54:38.360 Some people needed it.
00:54:39.500 Some people just needed it.
00:54:41.480 But I bet 50%.
00:54:43.260 I bet it's that high.
00:54:44.780 It was just a total scam.
00:54:46.380 Absolutely.
00:54:49.020 Once you take money from the government like that, and they just say, you don't have to pay it back,
00:54:52.880 you better read the fine print.
00:54:54.680 Definitely.
00:54:56.900 Well, the world is waiting with bated breath as we talk about the Diddy case.
00:55:02.520 The jury is pouring over the damning Casey text as Diddy nervously awaits a verdict.
00:55:10.540 God, he's a scumbag, isn't he?
00:55:11.780 Yes, he is the worst of the worst.
00:55:15.280 God, I hope he gets life in prison.
00:55:16.880 He will.
00:55:17.080 He'll probably let him off.
00:55:18.140 I hope so.
00:55:18.880 I mean, I really do.
00:55:20.220 If there's any justice in the world, this man has got to just absolutely do his time.
00:55:25.640 I never want to hear from him again.
00:55:28.580 He is the worst of the worst.
00:55:30.380 This video just is haunting.
00:55:32.860 But they're giving mixed messages.
00:55:35.060 I mean, you know about that rogue juror who, yesterday, we were breaking that story.
00:55:41.420 But he could spend...
00:55:42.040 I think that's a good sign, though.
00:55:43.640 I think they're saying this guy's probably in there saying, man, I like Diddy's music, man.
00:55:47.500 I'm going to let him off.
00:55:48.280 Something like that.
00:55:49.040 Oh, boy.
00:55:51.040 Gosh.
00:55:51.900 I mean, this man, Diddy is 55 years old, and he could spend the rest of his life in prison
00:55:59.140 if convicted of sex trafficking and racketeering.
00:56:02.760 Although, I don't think he'll make it that long, Kat.
00:56:05.360 I really don't.
00:56:06.080 I think somebody will get to him.
00:56:07.160 After hearing these stories of how many people he abused, you know they take care of it in prison.
00:56:13.120 Yeah, he's just in jail now.
00:56:14.700 When he goes to Rikers Island, it'll be a whole different situation.
00:56:18.200 Oh, yes.
00:56:19.460 He's going to be Little Diddy.
00:56:20.940 Yeah.
00:56:22.300 He's going to have some real issues when he gets in there.
00:56:27.760 I mean, it is not going to be the country club he's used to, that's for sure.
00:56:33.060 The guy is so evil.
00:56:36.440 Evil.
00:56:37.240 Mm-hmm.
00:56:38.060 I mean, he referred to himself as the devil.
00:56:39.480 And as usual, he didn't do all that shit alone.
00:56:41.560 There were hundreds of Hollywood singers and rappers and stars and everything doing the same shit with him.
00:56:46.780 That's right.
00:56:49.160 Absolutely the truth.
00:56:51.400 I mean, and then this communist that they want as the mayor.
00:56:55.860 I mean, the whole thing is just crazy of New York.
00:56:59.700 What is wrong with New York?
00:57:01.620 New York, come on.
00:57:02.740 Now he said he's going to pretty much seize all the private buildings and make communes, free communes for diversity.
00:57:10.420 I mean, what is he even, what is he even doing?
00:57:13.800 I kind of hope he gets in there just to watch it all go to hell.
00:57:17.880 Well, you know.
00:57:18.740 And laugh about it from Florida.
00:57:20.220 At some point, it's like, you know, I mean, if you really want this, this bad, then okay, but just understand what it's going to look like.
00:57:29.300 I mean, he made an embarrassing mistake while devising a scheme to fund city-owned grocery stores in New York City.
00:57:37.260 I mean, this guy basically came out of nowhere.
00:57:40.040 And apparently, he wants the Big Apple to have five government-owned grocery stores.
00:57:48.820 He sees this as a solution to lowering the cost of food despite the fact the idea has been tried before and it failed miserably.
00:57:57.960 This is what he thought.
00:57:59.560 He's like, hey, we're going to, the city is already subsidizing private grocery stores with $140 million.
00:58:05.640 And he can take just under half the money, $60 million, and fulfill his dream.
00:58:10.060 That's what he thinks.
00:58:10.960 He says, we will redirect city funds from corporate supermarkets to city-owned grocery stores whose mission is to lower prices, not price gouging.
00:58:23.220 But as you know, he has no idea what he's talking about because to pay for his city-owned grocery stores does not exist.
00:58:32.940 The money that he had planned to use.
00:58:35.020 It's not even there.
00:58:38.440 God.
00:58:41.480 Wow.
00:58:42.560 When's Kamala going to see if she's going to be your next governor or not?
00:58:45.900 That's the worst idea ever.
00:58:47.760 But it's going to happen.
00:58:50.240 Unfortunately.
00:58:51.340 I know that's going to happen.
00:58:53.560 And it's just so bad.
00:58:54.680 I mean, you go from bad to worse.
00:58:56.640 You know, you have to be careful what you wish for because you just may get it.
00:59:01.020 As soon as we get rid of new scum, we're going to have cackling Kamala.
00:59:04.520 What a joke.
00:59:05.320 I'll do everything in my power to get people out there to vote against her.
00:59:10.780 Oh, DeSantis and Trump, we're getting along well today.
00:59:13.780 That's what I'm saying.
00:59:14.920 They looked very happy to be in each other's company.
00:59:18.060 That was a good thing.
00:59:19.340 I liked seeing that.
00:59:20.360 I really did.
00:59:23.420 I liked seeing it.
00:59:26.080 Yeah.
00:59:26.720 I mean, DeSantis is fabulous.
00:59:28.900 He really is.
00:59:29.700 As a governor, he is wonderful.
00:59:31.400 He's a great governor, man.
00:59:32.580 I don't understand why people think he's not.
00:59:34.520 I live here and I've seen all the governors come and go for decades.
00:59:37.960 And he's the best one I've ever seen here and is not even close.
00:59:42.020 I mean, he's really.
00:59:43.100 It's kind of like when Trump's in charge, you don't really have to worry, you know?
00:59:46.400 Yep.
00:59:47.240 Well, there's also rumors on the street, too.
00:59:50.300 And I am so glad to see this.
00:59:52.160 This made me happy.
00:59:53.580 That Trump says he's open to arresting Mayorkas.
00:59:57.320 It was a fake impeachment.
00:59:59.160 He followed orders, but that doesn't necessarily hold him harmless.
01:00:02.880 So he was the only guy that wasn't pardoned, pretty much, from Biden.
01:00:08.120 And so he's fair game, but he's the one that allowed all of these people into our country illegally.
01:00:15.160 And so President Trump said on Tuesday that he will look into prosecuting Biden Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas over his dereliction of duty in allowing the worst invasion of illegal aliens in history.
01:00:32.280 I would love to see that.
01:00:34.640 That's an easy one.
01:00:36.200 That's an easy one.
01:00:39.280 Oh, please do it.
01:00:40.420 Let's perc walk him right on through the gates.
01:00:43.300 Why not?
01:00:46.920 I mean, when you think about the fact that he was one of the ones that did not get the auto-pin treatment, then good.
01:00:55.520 Get him.
01:00:56.580 He's fair game.
01:01:00.020 That'd be an easy one.
01:01:01.260 Oh, wow.
01:01:02.220 Our show is over.
01:01:03.240 I had no idea.
01:01:04.680 It's over already.
01:01:05.840 It was so quick.
01:01:07.160 All right, everybody.
01:01:08.300 Well, I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day.
01:01:11.820 You all be safe.
01:01:13.160 Be kind to one another.
01:01:14.620 And we will see you later.
01:01:17.360 Bye.
01:01:17.680 We'll see you next time.
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01:02:17.680 Thank you.