In the Litter Box - July 11, 2025


SECURITY LAPSES | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 839 – 7⧸11⧸2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

170.42004

Word Count

15,546

Sentence Count

1,581

Misogynist Sentences

33

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

J.J. Cole and Cat Turd are back in the litter box discussing the latest in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the latest on Pam Bondi and her DOJ memo, and why she needs to be fired. They also discuss why the Epstein scandal is so important to the American people and why special counsel should be appointed.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
00:00:02.160 I've been visualizing my match all week.
00:00:04.700 She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her backhand side.
00:00:10.680 Good thing Claudia's with Intact, the insurer with the largest network of auto service centers in the country.
00:00:16.400 Everything was taken care of under one roof, and she was on her way in a rental car in no time.
00:00:20.840 I made it to my tournament and lost in the first round.
00:00:24.300 But you got there on time.
00:00:26.160 Intact Insurance, your auto service ace.
00:00:28.440 Certain conditions apply.
00:00:30.000 Intact Insurance, your auto service ace.
00:01:00.000 Intact Insurance.
00:01:01.000 We'll be right back.
00:01:31.000 Hello, hello, hello. Today is Friday, July 11th, 2025, episode number 839.
00:01:43.520 Please remember to like, share, follow, and hit the notification button so you know when we go live on this show.
00:01:51.000 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd. Hey there, Cat. How are you?
00:01:57.780 Hey, hey, hey.
00:01:58.680 How goes it?
00:02:00.200 It's another hot day.
00:02:02.040 Boy, it certainly is.
00:02:03.720 Just so everybody knows, there was a problem with D-Live yesterday, but it looks like you're all in there today.
00:02:09.320 Sometimes it just happens. It's just a quirky day.
00:02:11.660 Sometimes D-Live's D-Dead.
00:02:12.980 Yes, exactly. Let's have fun today.
00:02:18.300 Start off with the cheesiest ass joke in the world.
00:02:20.680 Why not, right? I mean, that's what Fridays are for, and especially with the way this week has been going lately.
00:02:27.040 So it looks like there has been a dust up, and there is a lot of people that are basically saying, you know what, we're not going to stand and watch this happen to our careers and allow it to go on.
00:02:41.800 And what I'm talking about here is this scoop from Laura Loomer.
00:02:45.520 FBI director and Dan Bongino are livid with Pam Bondi over her DOJ memo and the lack of transparency from her office regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files.
00:02:58.320 Sources tell Laura Loomer that Dan Bongino is taking the day off from his job as deputy director of the FBI, and there's now speculation on whether or not he will return to his job at the FBI over his disgust with Blondies, as she calls her, lack of transparency, and the handling of the Epstein files.
00:03:19.740 Pam Blondie has brought total embarrassment to President Trump, J.D. Vance, Dan Bongino, and Cash Patel.
00:03:27.400 She has also lied to the American people.
00:03:31.080 She is told that Cash and Bongino are furious with Bondi and the blowback she has caused them with her lack of transparency.
00:03:39.780 Cash Patel and Dan Bongino should call for Bondi's public resignation today to save themselves and to also push for full transparency into the Epstein files.
00:03:51.060 This is an issue the American people care deeply about.
00:03:54.940 Someone needs to be fired for this.
00:03:58.180 Giving Bondi courtesy to resign is more than she deserves.
00:04:02.800 Trump should just fire her.
00:04:07.260 Lord.
00:04:08.280 Well, it's really true.
00:04:10.040 We're tired of it.
00:04:11.240 Just so everybody knows it's true.
00:04:12.800 Well, I mean, we're tired of it.
00:04:14.460 And people have been playing this down like, oh, you know, it's not a big deal.
00:04:18.700 Oh, yes, it is a big deal.
00:04:20.400 It's a very big deal.
00:04:21.280 There are a lot of victims.
00:04:23.180 And the problem is, you know, she's the boss.
00:04:26.240 Yeah.
00:04:26.920 Cash has to.
00:04:27.960 And Dan answers to.
00:04:29.360 Dan answers to Cash and her and Cash answers to her.
00:04:32.480 Well, I'll tell you.
00:04:33.340 And it's just been it's been since the binders of nothing.
00:04:36.580 It's been an absolute debacle.
00:04:39.120 It certainly has.
00:04:40.560 And I'm surprised.
00:04:41.480 And there's a lot of things that are just not being said that's true coming from her.
00:04:45.300 Well, and here's the thing, too.
00:04:46.760 Well, you can tell that she doesn't know what's going on.
00:04:49.040 I mean, she really doesn't.
00:04:50.000 It looks like she just handed over her case files and decided to just do little sessions over there on Fox News and different media networks instead.
00:04:58.140 Because she doesn't know the details and she doesn't know the gravity.
00:05:01.360 She thinks whatever it is that's on on her mind is important.
00:05:04.900 But she's not listening to what the American people are saying.
00:05:08.840 And if you can't handle the whole Epstein bit, how do we expect you to handle any of it?
00:05:14.100 We don't.
00:05:14.960 There are victims in the Epstein case that are walking around right now with plenty of stories to tell to completely dismiss it and act like it's not a big priority.
00:05:26.660 They could have did a special counsel.
00:05:29.440 Well, they should still.
00:05:31.180 I mean, we know they use it all the time.
00:05:33.740 The Democrats, she could say she could say a special counsel in the Epstein file.
00:05:37.420 She could have said a special counsel into the the the theft of the election in 2020.
00:05:43.560 She still could.
00:05:44.800 A special election counsel to, you know, Trump's assassination attempts.
00:05:52.940 She still could.
00:05:54.000 If she's got too much on her plate, she can always delegate it to somebody else.
00:05:58.360 Well, that's the problem.
00:05:59.560 I think she's been delegating everything everywhere else.
00:06:03.060 And she has absolutely no idea what she's saying or even what she's doing, because it's really obvious.
00:06:09.120 She has absolutely no idea.
00:06:10.700 It's time to be strong.
00:06:11.560 She's too weak.
00:06:12.340 Let's just face it, folks.
00:06:13.560 Well, yeah.
00:06:14.320 I get I always give people a chance.
00:06:16.000 I gave anybody a chance.
00:06:16.860 I didn't give Democrats a chance.
00:06:18.280 But, you know, it's been six months.
00:06:20.700 She don't she's not.
00:06:21.400 She don't have what it takes to dismantle the deep state.
00:06:23.940 She just doesn't.
00:06:25.220 No.
00:06:25.540 I mean, really, that's not the person that you want handling all of this.
00:06:29.540 And like I said, this is just the first one of many.
00:06:32.360 And remember, I was the only one who said Dan shouldn't go.
00:06:35.800 He should stay on his podcast.
00:06:37.420 Well, that was a decision that he made.
00:06:40.040 I'm surprised that he stuck with this as long as he did.
00:06:43.720 Clearly, a lot of us have been frustrated from the very beginning.
00:06:47.480 This is nothing new.
00:06:48.840 There have been a lot of signs.
00:06:51.240 How long have I been telling everybody?
00:06:53.520 I know these people.
00:06:55.380 You know, Cash and Dan are solid as a rock.
00:06:58.240 But I don't know.
00:06:59.060 I don't trust her.
00:06:59.960 How many times have I said this over the last months?
00:07:02.240 Well, it's going to be really bad if they do quit.
00:07:04.920 Because now we're in a situation.
00:07:06.340 They got nobody, Dan.
00:07:07.340 We need them both.
00:07:07.900 Exactly.
00:07:08.600 We need them both now.
00:07:09.880 She's going to run off the only two people that can actually help.
00:07:13.160 And Dan's not a lawyer.
00:07:14.260 He's a cop.
00:07:14.800 Remember, they always get lawyers in there, right?
00:07:16.900 They get homey.
00:07:17.880 They get Ray.
00:07:19.500 They get nothing but Mueller.
00:07:21.900 They get Merrick Garland.
00:07:23.880 They get lawyers.
00:07:26.240 Well, here's the deal.
00:07:27.600 All these lawyers.
00:07:28.840 They're in between a rock and a rock place.
00:07:30.340 They don't want Dan in there.
00:07:31.260 He's a cop.
00:07:32.180 He's an ex-cop.
00:07:33.680 Yeah.
00:07:34.200 Well, I mean, here's the thing.
00:07:35.720 You can't go back in time.
00:07:36.840 You can't decide to do something else.
00:07:38.740 It was done.
00:07:39.300 And I just hope this isn't just a big, like, publicity stunt.
00:07:43.440 I'm leaving unless you decide to do something.
00:07:45.240 It's not.
00:07:45.620 I believe it.
00:07:46.040 I'm just telling you.
00:07:46.900 Point blank.
00:07:47.460 It's not.
00:07:47.940 Well, I really hope not.
00:07:49.340 Because we demand transparency.
00:07:51.720 That's what we were promised.
00:07:53.100 We were promised the Epstein details.
00:07:55.180 And like I said, if you can't handle this, then why would we have any confidence whatsoever
00:08:01.900 that you would be able to handle anything else?
00:08:04.740 And there's plenty of everything else.
00:08:09.220 So plenty of it.
00:08:11.880 I mean, we've got the whole Comey and Brennan and Clapper situation.
00:08:16.280 And who knows what's going to happen with all of that that's coming up.
00:08:19.560 I mean, really, if she can't handle the Epstein deal, when you've got actual victims and everything
00:08:24.720 else, how do you expect for any of this other stuff to be handled?
00:08:29.160 And we can't have it not be handled.
00:08:32.340 We're at a crossroads.
00:08:33.540 If it's not done now, then it will continue to happen.
00:08:37.840 So I'm just kind of the old school of, look, you've got to do your job yourself, even if
00:08:46.220 it takes you off Fox News for a little bit, and figure out what it is that you need to do.
00:08:51.400 And truly, she needs to appoint and still can a special counsel for all of this.
00:08:59.560 It's that big.
00:09:01.900 There's not a person I talk to that doesn't bring up the Epstein situation and says, okay,
00:09:08.700 what about transparency?
00:09:10.160 Okay, what about the rule of law?
00:09:12.140 Okay, you guys are in charge.
00:09:13.920 What are you doing?
00:09:14.640 And, and, and, but, but, but, God, it's so bad.
00:09:21.420 I know.
00:09:21.980 The, the, the debacle of the, you know, not only, it ruined a lot of the reputations, a
00:09:27.000 lot of influencers, which by the way, shouldn't have happened because they didn't even know
00:09:31.000 what they were walking into.
00:09:31.940 They were just invited to the White House.
00:09:33.300 I think it's terrible.
00:09:34.500 They didn't have no idea they were going to be handed a binder.
00:09:37.560 They had no clue.
00:09:38.340 So just remember that when you're dogging them out and I know it looks bad, it looks
00:09:41.900 bad, but that was Pam Bondi's fault.
00:09:43.640 She's the one that is like, she almost set them up.
00:09:46.540 Gosh.
00:09:47.020 I mean, so, I mean, she should have known these people, you know, once they start reading
00:09:50.180 it, go, man, it's bullshit.
00:09:51.340 I mean, these are just normal people who tell the, you know, a lot of them just, you know,
00:09:55.320 are average Joes who got a podcast.
00:09:57.780 They're not, they're not going to be the Washington Post or anything.
00:10:00.620 I didn't, they're not doing it.
00:10:02.560 So, I mean, that was number one.
00:10:04.460 And, but just to all of a sudden end it and, and then she couldn't explain herself.
00:10:09.000 I was trying to tell everybody what she was meant because I knew she still hadn't explained
00:10:13.320 herself.
00:10:13.720 And then she does a three second thing next to Trump.
00:10:16.860 So then that's it.
00:10:17.760 That's over.
00:10:18.220 I don't want to talk about it no more, man.
00:10:19.120 That ain't going to get it.
00:10:20.140 It's not going to work.
00:10:21.180 And she didn't even say it with confidence.
00:10:22.960 I mean, if you watch how she responded, she responded, she was completely shaken by the
00:10:28.500 whole conversation.
00:10:29.340 I mean, she was truly on her heels and she didn't know how to defend herself because
00:10:34.040 apparently this blow up, it happened on Wednesday, which is when that whole thing went down as
00:10:38.680 well.
00:10:39.700 So.
00:10:40.040 Oh, and don't forget the tape.
00:10:42.100 Oh yeah.
00:10:42.640 The 12 hour tape of the door.
00:10:44.340 It wasn't even his door.
00:10:45.540 It wasn't the floor.
00:10:46.900 And then there's a minute missing.
00:10:48.040 And even if there was, and if, if, if there was a minute missing like that, and even if it
00:10:53.260 did it every night, even if it's true, like it just, there's a glitch.
00:10:57.260 And every night when it's about to go over to midnight, it, you lose a minute on that
00:11:01.500 particular clock.
00:11:03.160 Well, yeah, but if I, I wouldn't have released it.
00:11:06.300 I wouldn't, I wouldn't have released the tape with a minute missing, no matter if it was
00:11:10.480 even explainable.
00:11:11.380 I just wouldn't have released it or talked about it.
00:11:13.060 I mean, y'all didn't, what do you think people are going to say?
00:11:15.180 They're going to watch that.
00:11:16.600 Like, I know Pound Bonnie didn't sit there for 12 hours and watch that tape of nothing.
00:11:22.660 You know what I mean?
00:11:23.500 Gosh.
00:11:24.420 You better get somebody to do it.
00:11:26.000 It wasn't even on the right floor.
00:11:29.620 I know.
00:11:30.680 I mean, come on.
00:11:31.900 It wasn't even the correct floor.
00:11:34.580 That videotape isn't even of the right, on the right floor.
00:11:38.600 They tried to pull the wool over people's eyes.
00:11:44.260 And again, I don't know who she's been delegating this stuff to, but they would be the first to
00:11:48.820 go.
00:11:49.360 And then she needs to put her head into those files and figure out what she needs to do.
00:11:54.140 And even if that means handing it over to a special prosecutor, get on it.
00:11:59.180 She has, this is, no, I'm sorry.
00:12:02.480 No.
00:12:02.780 And meanwhile, you've got victims, you're coming off of the Diddy case where you've got
00:12:08.360 the same type of behavior, Weinstein, same type of behavior.
00:12:12.780 There are all kinds of different things that are going on all across this country and they
00:12:17.320 are busting them.
00:12:18.280 I think that's really great.
00:12:19.460 The sex trafficking and everything else.
00:12:21.460 A lot of the stuff was happening at the border.
00:12:23.640 They have cracked down, but you've got one big black eye when you look at the Epstein situation.
00:12:30.880 And that's how you start off.
00:12:33.300 It's not good.
00:12:36.640 Yep.
00:12:37.340 It's, it's, it's, it's a bad situation and you have to address it.
00:12:41.300 The, the, the, the longer you, how many days have I been calling for a press conference?
00:12:45.620 You have to go out and if this is your stand and this is your final stand, okay, it still
00:12:51.320 sucks, but you're going to have to explain it.
00:12:53.300 Not if you don't understand it.
00:12:55.000 And that's her problem.
00:12:57.380 She can't, she doesn't understand it to have a press conference.
00:13:00.660 They're not telling the truth.
00:13:01.740 That's the problem.
00:13:03.140 Jeez.
00:13:03.840 I mean.
00:13:04.080 I mean, even like, even if it's like, it's all destroyed, you go out there and say, Christopher
00:13:08.700 Ray destroyed all that shit.
00:13:10.900 That's, I mean, say something.
00:13:12.620 Oh my gosh.
00:13:13.960 I'm sorry.
00:13:14.920 But.
00:13:15.180 That would be hilarious if you said that, wouldn't it?
00:13:16.940 Christopher Ray's fault.
00:13:19.460 That's what the Democrats do.
00:13:21.480 They blame everything on the previous administration, no matter what it is.
00:13:24.320 Well, that's true.
00:13:25.200 And now all of a sudden there's all kinds of people that they are floating to take her
00:13:28.820 spot because that's what normally happens.
00:13:30.820 Thank goodness.
00:13:31.340 And there are a lot of really great viable options.
00:13:34.140 I mean, you've got, I've heard your governor, Governor DeSantis is one of them.
00:13:38.320 They've been floating his name around for a while.
00:13:40.880 According to Laura Luma.
00:13:41.600 I think it'd be a good choice, man.
00:13:43.040 I think he's a bulldog.
00:13:44.340 I mean, I know a lot of people didn't like him because he did this to Trump and that,
00:13:47.740 but I'm just telling you, he's a good governor.
00:13:49.160 I mean, have I ever said anything besides I love him as my governor and didn't want him as
00:13:52.680 presidential?
00:13:53.440 You have been consistent in saying that?
00:13:55.120 I've never, ever said anything different.
00:13:57.340 Now, a lot of the people on our side, they don't like DeSantis and they attack him hardcore,
00:14:00.860 but I live here and I like him.
00:14:03.100 Well, and he's a great governor.
00:14:04.700 My gosh, look at what I've got over here.
00:14:06.740 Yeah.
00:14:07.020 If you don't think he's a good governor, you can go get Gavin Newsom for a week.
00:14:12.640 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:14.000 Well, I'll tell you.
00:14:14.800 Speaking of.
00:14:15.660 Oh, yeah.
00:14:17.420 Yeah, so they raid a weed farm and they thought it was going to dunk.
00:14:21.420 There's children.
00:14:21.960 And look, they're raiding children.
00:14:23.260 Yeah.
00:14:23.740 You have slave little people, 13, 12, 10, working at a weed farm, illegals.
00:14:31.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:33.760 I am so glad that this happened.
00:14:36.520 I think this is the greatest thing because now all of a sudden you're seeing all these
00:14:39.760 people that are, you know, trying to come to his defense.
00:14:42.420 And how do you come to this defense?
00:14:45.060 Right.
00:14:45.520 I mean, hello, marijuana picker crossing.
00:14:48.380 All right.
00:14:49.120 So you've got people here in this country that are working on farms.
00:14:52.600 You had a mandate, right?
00:14:54.460 Mom, little Johnny's hogging.
00:14:56.440 You clean up the border.
00:14:58.060 And you've got children that aren't even supervised by an adult, right, that are on these marijuana
00:15:08.340 fields picking marijuana and unaccompanied minors.
00:15:15.040 Yes.
00:15:15.580 13, 14-year-old kids picking marijuana illegals.
00:15:18.960 Could not have happened to a worse governor.
00:15:20.340 Oh, man, we can't live without them picking our crops, can we?
00:15:23.800 Wow.
00:15:25.400 Little Billy's got the munchies again.
00:15:28.220 He bought in a five-pound bag of Funyuns and some Ho-Hos and some Ding Dongs.
00:15:34.300 I'm so happy.
00:15:35.300 I have to say, this really made my day.
00:15:37.260 When I saw this, I went, okay, good.
00:15:39.580 It's going to be a nice day.
00:15:40.900 We'll work for Flaming Hot Cheetos.
00:15:43.020 Jeez.
00:15:43.420 Well, I mean, goodness sakes.
00:15:47.240 And then you've got L.A. Mayor Karen Bass, who signed an executive order to protect criminal
00:15:52.980 illegal aliens.
00:15:54.020 I don't care what she signs.
00:15:55.300 It's not legal.
00:15:56.300 She cannot do it.
00:15:57.540 You can't do that.
00:15:58.120 Lock her up.
00:16:00.740 God, you got the, there's nobody.
00:16:03.920 It's like if you take the 12 worst politicians in America, they're all like 10 miles from you.
00:16:10.820 Jeez.
00:16:12.020 I'm serious.
00:16:12.980 This is like, this is the craziest day.
00:16:15.720 And that solution, and their solution to fix it all is Kamala Harris.
00:16:20.620 Gosh, please.
00:16:22.180 God, you live in, you live in absolute freak world.
00:16:26.240 I mean, that deserves its own drum roll.
00:16:28.620 I kid you not, because it's just ridiculous.
00:16:30.900 The whole thing.
00:16:31.780 So she basically signs this executive order to protect criminal illegal aliens.
00:16:36.220 First off, it's not worth the paper that it's written on.
00:16:39.140 Secondly, if she's out there promoting this type of thing, they need to go ahead and put
00:16:43.560 her in cuffs and walk her on out and put her behind bars and do it.
00:16:48.540 I, you have, you have the full capacity to do it.
00:16:51.740 You have every reason why you should do it.
00:16:54.800 Get on with it.
00:16:56.180 What a circus.
00:16:58.160 What a clown.
00:17:00.320 These people are bad.
00:17:01.620 Man, L.A. is so bad.
00:17:03.460 Yeah.
00:17:03.720 And they thought they were going to dunk.
00:17:05.680 They're like, oh, here's the, this is the picture.
00:17:07.920 This is the one we've been wanting.
00:17:09.540 We need sympathy.
00:17:11.160 This is the one that's going to turn it all around.
00:17:13.660 Smoke grenades and children running for their lives.
00:17:16.260 No, man.
00:17:17.540 Uh-uh.
00:17:18.300 That was a weed farm.
00:17:20.060 And y'all got little kids out there picking illegals.
00:17:22.580 Y'all got child slave labor.
00:17:25.160 That's funny.
00:17:25.440 And man, it backfires so badly.
00:17:28.720 Some of them are still trying to double down, but they're getting hammered online.
00:17:31.580 I loved this one.
00:17:33.320 This is probably one of my favorites.
00:17:35.480 Time to pick weed.
00:17:37.860 Welcome to America.
00:17:39.240 You remember when they put this out on President Trump, right?
00:17:42.360 Well, now you've got Gavin Newsom over here, Greasy Gavin, who's looking at a child who,
00:17:48.860 you know, this happened during a raid.
00:17:51.480 But that's not the only one.
00:17:52.880 I mean, you've got all the Purdue, other corporations that are working, and they're working young
00:18:00.840 children that shouldn't be working in these facilities.
00:18:03.740 I know.
00:18:04.900 Little Sally stole all the Frito scoops out of the commissary.
00:18:07.940 We got a problem.
00:18:09.240 Okay, that button is going to stick after a while, because you know what?
00:18:15.360 It has just been this kind of day.
00:18:17.940 God.
00:18:19.360 They're evil.
00:18:21.140 Of course they are.
00:18:23.000 There's a reason.
00:18:23.740 Man, they got 12-year-old kids picking weed.
00:18:26.480 Yep.
00:18:27.620 These people are as bad as they get.
00:18:29.280 Exactly.
00:18:30.280 Exactly.
00:18:30.960 And you have somebody that's going to always come to their defense, including the lame
00:18:36.120 stream media.
00:18:37.560 I thought this was pretty, pretty good, because here you have them being called out, you know,
00:18:44.720 right away.
00:18:45.700 Libs of TikTok.
00:18:46.420 New media spin just dropped.
00:18:48.960 Ice forcefully raided a California farm and arrested farmers, was the headline.
00:18:55.000 The reality is, it was a weed farm exploiting child labor and ICE agents were there, and they
00:19:02.860 had rocks thrown at them and a gun fired at them.
00:19:06.600 If you don't hate the media enough, here's another reason why you should.
00:19:10.860 Look at this.
00:19:11.500 A California farm.
00:19:12.980 Farm, farm.
00:19:13.560 Strawberries, if you ask the left.
00:19:17.020 Yeah, I know.
00:19:18.220 They were just picking strawberries.
00:19:19.640 What is going on here?
00:19:20.940 How stupid do they think we are?
00:19:23.180 Obviously.
00:19:24.000 Very.
00:19:25.780 Did you see the White House put out the funniest tweet with that guy who was claiming strawberries?
00:19:34.920 A meme about him.
00:19:35.680 Did you see that?
00:19:36.200 Oh, that was so funny, Kat.
00:19:37.860 Oh, my gosh.
00:19:39.080 I mean, this guy is such a joke.
00:19:40.700 That might be the funniest meme of official White House things ever.
00:19:46.900 Here it is.
00:19:47.840 I got it from your page.
00:19:49.400 ICE raids marijuana farms filled with illegal aliens.
00:19:52.980 Crying Jimmy, they're just strawberry pickers.
00:19:56.580 That ain't produce, Holmes.
00:19:58.580 That's product.
00:20:00.020 That's some Kush strawberries.
00:20:02.780 Some purples.
00:20:05.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:20:06.200 This is going to be a wild show.
00:20:07.240 They'll make you eat strawberries, but they ain't strawberries.
00:20:11.240 And that came from the White House official account.
00:20:14.320 This is not from El Donato Trumpo.
00:20:17.020 That's from the White House.
00:20:20.880 Oh, man.
00:20:22.740 I'm telling you.
00:20:23.340 And they do it like they're just strawberry pickers like we do when we're like making fun of somebody.
00:20:28.900 God, who's running that account?
00:20:31.220 You know what?
00:20:32.220 Sounds like I am.
00:20:33.280 I know.
00:20:34.160 I really thought that.
00:20:35.380 I thought, oh, my gosh.
00:20:36.160 This is something that Cat Turd would write in a second and just do it beautifully.
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00:24:45.640 Did you see the new Jackie video with me this time on a Python instead of a...
00:24:49.180 You are so funny with that thing.
00:24:51.300 I'm telling you, Jackie is going to get you good.
00:24:53.940 You better be good to her because she's even got the voice down and everything else, Kat.
00:24:58.940 Yeah.
00:24:59.460 It's just brilliant.
00:25:00.520 Let me grab it because it is so good.
00:25:03.500 Everybody loved the first one with the mosquito, but this one is just as good.
00:25:08.040 Here you are.
00:25:09.600 And it's...
00:25:10.560 She's having me checking.
00:25:11.380 And Maga Jim, too.
00:25:12.860 They're doing it together.
00:25:13.920 I think it's awesome.
00:25:15.420 So here you are at Alligator Alcatraz, which is where you've been reporting from lately.
00:25:21.800 Caught up with Patrick Python.
00:25:24.240 Check it out.
00:25:25.520 Hello, everyone.
00:25:26.120 I'm here again at Alligator Alcatraz talking with Mr. Patrick Python.
00:25:29.120 He has a very interesting story of how he made his way to the great state of Florida.
00:25:32.840 Tell us about your journey, Patrick.
00:25:34.540 Hey, mate.
00:25:34.980 Nice to finally meet you in person, Kat Turd.
00:25:37.000 I am here visiting from Down Under.
00:25:38.960 It's all legal, of course.
00:25:40.660 Work visa.
00:25:41.920 I was talking with my mate Maga Jim a while ago and heard about this great opportunity
00:25:46.360 to help me American mates.
00:25:48.040 I jumped right on a plane to Alligator Alcatraz.
00:25:51.240 Amazing story.
00:25:52.140 I know Maga Jim well.
00:25:53.060 He's a great friend of mine.
00:25:54.540 What has your experience been so far at Alligator Alcatraz?
00:25:57.240 Everyone here has been so welcoming.
00:26:00.960 It's truly extraordinary.
00:26:02.380 I've had an amazing experience.
00:26:04.440 I even met President Trump the other day.
00:26:06.700 He's an absolute legend, that bloke.
00:26:09.560 Absolutely.
00:26:10.080 He is incredible.
00:26:10.900 I thank God for President Trump every single day.
00:26:13.500 I'm curious, Patrick.
00:26:14.360 What does a typical day look like here in the swamp?
00:26:16.960 Far just been hanging with the bushies, waiting for some old drongo to wonder about.
00:26:20.040 I'll keep hearing there a bit cranky about the mosquitoes.
00:26:22.180 Just wait till they get a look at me and old Gator Don.
00:26:24.400 Might get a little frady.
00:26:25.280 I will let you get back to find your dinner.
00:26:28.500 Patrick, I wish you the best of luck.
00:26:29.940 And please keep me posted if anything interesting happens around here later tonight.
00:26:35.420 And there you have Cat Turd.
00:26:37.080 He is reporting from Alligator Alcatraz.
00:26:40.740 God, that one on the mosquito.
00:26:42.200 How much do you weigh?
00:26:43.080 Four pounds?
00:26:44.120 See, he's not even as big as a baby elf.
00:26:47.020 Yes, and Maga Jim is an Australian.
00:26:49.680 That's the fun part.
00:26:50.980 So there you go.
00:26:53.060 You two are just tearing it up.
00:26:54.580 Those two are great.
00:26:55.860 Absolutely amazing.
00:26:57.380 I'm just so glad for President Trump and that he is getting this stuff done.
00:27:01.780 I'm serious because this is what we voted for.
00:27:05.440 Absolutely voted for it.
00:27:06.860 And here you've got the Democrats that are trying to stand in the way every single time.
00:27:12.340 And they are losing, too.
00:27:14.920 I mean, you can see it in their numbers.
00:27:16.620 People are leaving that party.
00:27:18.240 They have no leadership, no direction.
00:27:20.980 They go on the opposite of what people want.
00:27:25.040 This is a great time to go ahead and finish the deal.
00:27:28.060 As long as we don't have Republicans like Murkowski and some of the others that are standing in the way.
00:27:33.460 Unbelievable.
00:27:33.860 They just hate Trump.
00:27:35.140 They just hate Trump.
00:27:36.260 They're going to vote against him.
00:27:37.980 No matter what.
00:27:39.140 It's just personal to them.
00:27:41.340 They don't give a damn about the people who voted for them.
00:27:44.240 They don't care about Alaska.
00:27:45.760 She don't care about none of that.
00:27:46.760 It's all her personal hate.
00:27:49.380 Unreal.
00:27:49.780 So you've got five GOPers.
00:27:52.400 They are reportedly holding up the Trump-backed Doge Cuts package.
00:27:57.660 That would include, get this, defunding NPR and PBS enough to sink the legislation.
00:28:05.200 They're doing everything they can.
00:28:08.800 They just, if you don't have a big majority as Republicans, not a big one, but you need six or seven Senate majority and at least 15 on the other side.
00:28:19.780 So it's the normal names, the ones that you normally hear about.
00:28:24.220 It's Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins.
00:28:26.900 Oh, they're both Democrats.
00:28:28.760 Then you've got Jerry Moran, who is from Kansas.
00:28:32.300 Mike Rounds from South Dakota and Dan Sullivan from Arkansas.
00:28:40.080 Time to primary.
00:28:41.820 Let's not even talk about it.
00:28:43.820 Let's just get it done.
00:28:44.820 We gave President Trump a mandate.
00:28:46.840 Wink their phones off the hook, if you will.
00:28:49.280 Well, they hate hearing from you all.
00:28:50.780 They absolutely hate seeing their names in lights and hate that you are on the top of their minds.
00:28:55.100 They think that they can just do this stuff and it'll just slide under the radar.
00:28:59.100 Well, we don't stop calling them.
00:29:01.560 Just because we have a majority right now doesn't mean anything.
00:29:05.220 Because with people like this, we're in the minority.
00:29:07.760 Yeah, so the people reading the weed, the people who had the weed farm, who, who as donors of Gavin Newsom, by the way.
00:29:25.280 Gosh.
00:29:25.840 So, yeah, so this is just out.
00:29:27.360 Yeah, they're officially under investigation for child labor violations.
00:29:31.180 Well, they should be.
00:29:32.560 And there was nine unaccompanied children rescued that were, you know, picking weed.
00:29:40.260 Mm-hmm.
00:29:42.420 Yep.
00:29:42.940 God.
00:29:43.320 And this guy wants to be your president.
00:29:46.020 And he's the one that absolutely went after libs of TikTok because she absolutely called them out on it.
00:29:53.480 This is a pot farm.
00:29:54.980 They've got children over there that are unaccompanied.
00:29:59.100 And then...
00:29:59.320 AOC just tweeted, who would have thought that electing a rapist would have complicated the release of the Epstein files?
00:30:10.500 Knew they were going to capitalize on that.
00:30:13.240 God, that's a, that's a lawsuit, easy lawsuit for Trump right there.
00:30:17.360 He's already sued somebody, what, he won $35 million or something.
00:30:21.480 I hope he does it.
00:30:22.580 From Stephanopoulos for calling him a rapist.
00:30:25.720 Oh, my gosh.
00:30:26.720 I mean, this, this whole thing, this whole thing.
00:30:30.900 I'm just glad that L.A. is really being seen for what it is.
00:30:35.380 I mean, it is just an absolute dumpster fire with these politicians.
00:30:39.800 And they cannot blame a Republican because there's not one in sight.
00:30:43.580 They've made sure that they have rigged our elections to where you don't have any.
00:30:47.640 They continue to count until you cannot count anymore to get their desired results.
00:30:51.760 And yet the people in California are conservative.
00:30:56.720 Tons of farmers, tons of people that would benefit under President Trump, love President Trump.
00:31:02.280 And they don't understand what's going on.
00:31:04.240 If you were to talk to the typical person, they don't realize that they continue to count until they get a desired result.
00:31:10.380 They don't realize that there are all these people that are on our voter rolls that shouldn't be there.
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00:32:34.760 We were paying Social Security to people who were 189 years old.
00:32:39.780 You got that right.
00:32:41.880 Paying for all of these illegals, too, to be here.
00:32:45.560 And President Trump just cut that off yesterday.
00:32:47.780 $40 million.
00:32:50.600 It just goes on.
00:32:53.140 The corruption, this is the thing.
00:32:55.240 I mean, if you were going to sign up to be in this administration, and if you were going to sign up for this job, you had to realize going in how big of a mess that it is.
00:33:04.980 And that you are going to be working nonstop, just trying to fix this stuff.
00:33:10.560 And you are going to have to be on par on what you're doing.
00:33:13.400 And you're going to have to be faster than the left.
00:33:16.400 Because they have everything that they've been throwing at this administration.
00:33:20.360 And at President Trump this entire time, it is just, hello, wake up.
00:33:26.940 Next four years, these four years, are going to be something like a blink of an eye.
00:33:32.420 There's going to be so much going on.
00:33:34.980 Yeah, and don't believe ever.
00:33:37.060 These Twitter stories come hot and heavy, like the one today about damaging Axios.
00:33:41.240 Of course, I think it is true.
00:33:43.260 But, and then they, all these people that are putting out stories left and right, a lot of this is left-wing stuff, and they're just trying to get clicks.
00:33:54.640 Yeah.
00:33:55.340 No, they're going to capitalize on these stories.
00:33:57.280 Yeah, it doesn't all, hardly any of it ever come out to be true.
00:34:02.120 Yeah.
00:34:02.520 So, don't, I mean, to get panicky over just one thing, a source familiar with nothing has said this, and then, oh, God, in the world.
00:34:17.220 Well, here's the thing.
00:34:18.880 They need to get on it.
00:34:20.500 They need to let people know what they're doing in order to fix this.
00:34:24.460 And maybe Pam Bondi needs to sit out of a couple of interviews for a while until she actually knows this case, all of the ins and outs, or pass it on.
00:34:35.660 Go ahead and resign.
00:34:36.640 Give it to somebody else.
00:34:37.940 You have to go through this.
00:34:40.480 If you're going to just drop this, you have to go out and give a press conference.
00:34:44.440 It might last two hours, but you've got to methodically go through why, when, how, and who.
00:34:49.860 And it's got to be the truth, and it can't be cover-ups.
00:34:54.940 It's the only way she's going to get her, you know, any kind of reputation back.
00:34:59.040 It has, you have to do that.
00:35:00.620 You cannot ignore it.
00:35:01.880 You're delusional.
00:35:03.040 Yep.
00:35:03.780 It's not something you can just ignore.
00:35:06.000 You have to go out and tell the people.
00:35:08.140 If you're doing this for a reason, you're obviously doing it for a reason, so just come out and tell us the reason.
00:35:14.460 If you're, it must not be a very good reason if you can't come out and say nothing.
00:35:19.860 It has to be a bad reason.
00:35:24.040 Yeah, exactly.
00:35:25.500 But, I mean, when you look at the work that this administration is doing, you've got the Trump administration.
00:35:29.720 They just ended $40 billion in taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal aliens.
00:35:35.020 I mean, you've got tuition, SNAP, Head Start, daycare, workforce development grants.
00:35:41.340 It's exactly what we all said when we got up and said, all right, let's start driving people to the polls.
00:35:47.500 Make them vote.
00:35:48.520 Get them to vote.
00:35:49.360 Get them out there.
00:35:50.200 Explain how important this is.
00:35:52.300 This is what he's doing.
00:35:53.840 And if you're going to work for President Trump, you better get up early because he doesn't sleep.
00:36:00.020 He's going to make sure this is done.
00:36:01.700 So, here we've got a clip about L.A. hearing on the administration on immigration actions.
00:36:10.920 All right.
00:36:11.220 Also today, the Trump administration is doing away with many taxpayer-funded benefits for illegal immigrants.
00:36:18.020 Among some of those benefits ending, free tuition, food assistance programs, Head Start, access to federal workforce development grants.
00:36:26.160 The White House says the move will preserve roughly $40 billion in benefits for American citizens.
00:36:32.520 All right.
00:36:32.780 Also today, the Trump administration...
00:36:34.560 Can you imagine how nice it was for illegals to be in our country because we were just paying for them?
00:36:40.080 Just open up the door and here's everything for free.
00:36:43.800 But nothing for the American citizen, right?
00:36:47.200 Unless you're really down and out.
00:36:48.760 And still, I'll tell you right now, the more I hear about what's going on with the homeless situation and especially with mental illness in California,
00:36:58.480 a lot of people think, oh, well, that's where a lot of our taxpayer dollars are going.
00:37:02.860 No, it's not.
00:37:04.120 They don't have the room for a lot of these people.
00:37:07.940 They reject them.
00:37:08.980 They say, oh, no, no, no.
00:37:09.900 You don't meet that level.
00:37:11.040 You don't meet that criteria.
00:37:13.140 Oh, no, we can't accept just anybody.
00:37:15.120 It's got to be whomever they decide.
00:37:17.800 But they're not helping people.
00:37:20.780 They're tossing them aside.
00:37:22.300 They're throwing them away.
00:37:24.020 They could care less.
00:37:26.300 We've got the homeless population to prove it.
00:37:28.900 But yet, if you're an illegal alien and you come in this country, look at what you get.
00:37:32.580 Just begging them to come.
00:37:35.400 They were going to their countries.
00:37:37.400 They spent billions going to their country, landing in their country planes and flying them in.
00:37:42.420 For God's sakes, that's treason.
00:37:43.760 Oh, yeah.
00:37:44.860 And putting it behind curtains because, hey, they didn't want you to know what was going on, even though you did.
00:37:51.360 You knew exactly what was going on.
00:37:53.000 People were filming the airports.
00:37:54.960 And they're like, there are people here that have got papers and they can't even read what it says.
00:37:59.780 They're being flown throughout our country.
00:38:02.820 They have no idea why they're, where they're going or why they're even being sent there.
00:38:11.720 This is just, it's incredible.
00:38:15.420 But that's what happens when an election is stolen before the American people's eyes.
00:38:20.560 I mean, just like that.
00:38:22.360 And that's what happened here.
00:38:23.900 They installed Joe Biden.
00:38:25.840 If they can do that, they can do absolutely anything.
00:38:31.880 They're not worried.
00:38:34.740 They should be, though.
00:38:35.920 Now, I mean, we've got to get an AG in there that knows what they're doing, though.
00:38:39.520 I mean, seriously.
00:38:40.580 Or this is just going to be same story, different day of things being covered up.
00:38:46.460 Just no way.
00:38:47.800 I know it's exhausting because we're so close.
00:38:50.780 And then we've got people that just stand in our way that just don't know what they're doing.
00:38:55.760 Yeah.
00:38:57.920 I mean, here, you know, the Palisades fire.
00:39:01.660 Okay.
00:39:02.200 Hello.
00:39:02.520 They're going to put up Section 8.
00:39:04.060 Now, all of a sudden, all those conspiracy theorists are going, hello, we told you that.
00:39:09.100 This was the way for them to confiscate that property, that land.
00:39:14.580 And that's exactly what Gavin Newsom plans on doing.
00:39:20.780 Another conspiracy?
00:39:24.120 No, I think not.
00:39:27.320 This is big stuff.
00:39:29.780 I mean, really.
00:39:32.940 It never ends.
00:39:34.720 No, it doesn't.
00:39:35.680 I was hoping for a nice, relaxing weekend.
00:39:37.940 Nope.
00:39:38.500 Of chilling.
00:39:39.800 Nope.
00:39:41.120 You got some errands to run, you know, just chill.
00:39:44.640 Nope.
00:39:45.940 Play with the old doggies.
00:39:47.280 There's no tone.
00:39:48.300 I mean, they don't ever take the weekends off.
00:39:49.920 You don't have to worry about it with Biden, you know, because he'd call a lid Wednesday
00:39:54.680 at noon for the rest of the week.
00:39:57.500 That's right.
00:39:59.620 I mean, this whole thing, it's like, you know, you're just going to have to throw the dog
00:40:03.140 a bone, I guess, because you can't take off.
00:40:07.620 You just can't.
00:40:09.320 I mean, you blink and you miss something.
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00:42:24.880 So what else have we got going on?
00:42:27.820 Anything?
00:42:28.140 Well, he named Pete, Pete Secretary of War today and that lit them up on the left.
00:42:33.860 Wasn't that fun?
00:42:37.160 I think that's a great way to put it.
00:42:39.240 Let you know exactly where we're headed.
00:42:42.900 But I'll tell you what, when President Trump said that he was going to put peace in the
00:42:48.380 Middle East and that Iran deal and Israel, my gosh, I mean, so far so good.
00:42:56.100 They know that President Trump means what he says.
00:42:58.780 And then they hit a bullseye with them bombs and then they destroyed their nuclear underground
00:43:07.760 stuff.
00:43:08.200 It's gone.
00:43:09.360 Oh, my God.
00:43:10.300 It's no more.
00:43:11.060 You can't dig that shit back out.
00:43:13.200 It's done.
00:43:14.500 Absolutely.
00:43:16.320 Pam Bondi is trending now.
00:43:18.120 Isn't that fun?
00:43:19.860 Yep.
00:43:20.220 This definitely stirred up the box, didn't it?
00:43:22.700 You can't just be silent through this.
00:43:24.480 Just talk.
00:43:25.180 And tell the truth.
00:43:30.660 We didn't go through all this to get a bunch of somebody else in the position that lies
00:43:35.540 to us, too.
00:43:36.480 No.
00:43:37.260 Man, we can handle the truth.
00:43:39.580 Obviously.
00:43:40.440 If she would have come out again and say, look, this is what I got.
00:43:43.500 I'm going to release it.
00:43:44.300 And that's all I have.
00:43:45.340 I wish I had more.
00:43:46.700 It's been, over the last six years, it's been destroyed.
00:43:51.100 I mean, I don't know what they did with it.
00:43:52.660 They didn't give it to me.
00:43:53.460 If she would have did that, everybody would have understood.
00:43:55.840 But there's no truth coming out of there.
00:43:58.180 Oh, they're just.
00:43:58.860 It's gimmicks and, you know, deep fakes.
00:44:02.700 Yeah.
00:44:03.800 Make it go away.
00:44:05.260 Like, let's just give them a little bit.
00:44:07.080 That's what they thought.
00:44:08.480 But that's not how it's going to work.
00:44:10.340 I mean, there's too much that needs to be done.
00:44:12.660 All of us have been reporting on this stuff for years.
00:44:15.600 So finally, we've got an administration that's in charge that we expect for them to handle it.
00:44:20.540 And there are victims out there.
00:44:22.160 There are deaths out there, two of them.
00:44:25.360 One of them was a victim.
00:44:26.520 And the other one was, of course, the perpetrator.
00:44:29.960 And you're going to say, oh, no, nothing to see here, folks.
00:44:32.980 No.
00:44:33.400 Are you kidding?
00:44:35.700 Do you think that's going to sell?
00:44:37.220 And you think we're going to trust you to conduct any more investigations?
00:44:42.900 I don't think so.
00:44:44.780 And that's what happened here.
00:44:48.540 Major fail.
00:44:49.300 And all of them are very well versed.
00:44:53.700 They've all been talking about this, too.
00:44:55.580 I mean, you have people from the FBI.
00:44:58.060 I mean, I don't know.
00:44:58.900 Maybe Pam Bondi is sitting there going, well, hey, hang on.
00:45:02.020 Cash had his moment on podcast.
00:45:04.000 Dan Boncino had his own.
00:45:05.380 It's my turn.
00:45:06.420 Well, no, sweetheart.
00:45:07.560 You have a job to do.
00:45:09.500 And it's not being media Barbie.
00:45:11.240 It is being the person that is going to prosecute these people that have done so much harm.
00:45:20.800 Hello.
00:45:22.260 All around the world.
00:45:23.880 We've all talked about it.
00:45:26.940 There's plenty of there there.
00:45:28.960 The FBI wouldn't have raided an island.
00:45:31.620 She wouldn't have said, I've got a stack of stuff on my desk.
00:45:34.320 If she didn't.
00:45:35.740 We've been reporting on this, Kat, for how long?
00:45:38.240 How many years?
00:45:39.180 I know.
00:45:39.880 There's a lot of it destroyed.
00:45:41.560 I'm just going to tell you that right now.
00:45:43.040 That's OK.
00:45:43.660 There's plenty of people that will talk.
00:45:44.960 A lot of it destroyed.
00:45:46.240 I keep saying it's ironic that everything they have is just against Epstein, but nobody else.
00:45:51.400 You'd notice that?
00:45:52.400 Right.
00:45:53.460 Epstein didn't do it.
00:45:54.340 Like I said earlier this week, I said, look, he's not Superman.
00:45:57.620 All right.
00:45:58.000 I'm sure his libido is great, but it's not that great.
00:46:00.760 I mean, there are too many people.
00:46:02.160 He wasn't full time 24-7.
00:46:06.300 No.
00:46:06.740 There were plenty of people involved, including Prince Andrew and a lot of other people.
00:46:13.300 Clinton was all in there.
00:46:14.540 We all know that.
00:46:15.300 Well, I mean, they've got a portrait of him.
00:46:17.880 Yeah.
00:46:18.340 In a dress.
00:46:19.140 Yeah.
00:46:19.620 If you want to call somebody a rapist, that's the one.
00:46:21.700 That's right.
00:46:23.740 I mean, that's, yeah, this is wild.
00:46:27.280 He still gives me the creeps just every time he talks.
00:46:31.060 Clinton?
00:46:32.000 Oh, my gosh.
00:46:32.560 He's like Trump's age.
00:46:34.720 Oh, definitely.
00:46:35.940 And Trump, I mean, he looks like he's 150.
00:46:39.800 He looks just a little bit better than Jimmy Carter did when they rolled him out with his
00:46:43.100 mouth open, which was the, God, I can't believe his family did that, tried to get votes.
00:46:50.740 Oh, yeah.
00:46:51.520 Well, and now they're in Texas.
00:46:52.760 And thank goodness we've got our president there because they need that kind of support.
00:46:59.040 I mean, it's really important.
00:47:00.660 A lot of people are like, but he's got so many other things to do.
00:47:02.880 No, he needs to be in Texas.
00:47:05.500 Absolutely.
00:47:07.400 So he is there with Melania and they are making the rounds.
00:47:11.660 I mean, it's such a terrible situation.
00:47:13.760 It's so incredibly sad.
00:47:15.940 The lives that were lost.
00:47:17.240 This is huge.
00:47:21.800 So tariff revenue grew to a record $27.2 billion in June, producing a $27 billion federal budget
00:47:31.260 surplus for the month.
00:47:35.480 So we had a surplus last month.
00:47:37.620 Remember, it's going to cost a trillion.
00:47:39.600 It's going to cost $5 trillion.
00:47:41.280 Do you remember that?
00:47:42.140 Elon?
00:47:42.700 It's funny how we're all of a sudden, we got one month in and then we got a surplus.
00:47:47.240 Well, that's the thing.
00:47:49.860 I mean, just give it time.
00:47:51.800 President Trump just doesn't wake up and say, okay, I'm just going to do this without
00:47:55.640 having a lot of thought going behind it.
00:47:58.580 He's been talking about tariffs and how he wanted to structure it for quite some time.
00:48:03.320 He's the only one that does.
00:48:04.400 He thinks outside the box.
00:48:05.720 Yep.
00:48:07.060 He certainly does.
00:48:08.700 And then, I guess, it's almost the year anniversary to the Butler incident.
00:48:17.740 Well, it's on Sunday.
00:48:19.800 So it's the 13th is when that happened.
00:48:23.020 So we can talk about that since we ain't going to be on.
00:48:25.040 Well, here's the thing about that is that we're not getting anywhere with that either,
00:48:28.820 that investigation.
00:48:30.000 And that's the other thing.
00:48:31.500 It's that, okay, all right, so you suspended a couple of people.
00:48:35.820 Well, all right, that's great and all, but that's not helping the situation at all.
00:48:40.920 Yeah, he was involved.
00:48:41.860 There's just no way this little punk just went and got on the roof by himself and they
00:48:47.980 just kill him and nobody knows anything about him.
00:48:50.120 We all know his home was wiped.
00:48:51.540 His dad come out and talked for about a day.
00:48:53.260 They shut his ass up.
00:48:54.280 Somehow we haven't heard from him since.
00:48:55.580 Well, there's even more about this.
00:48:59.280 And of course, Susan Crabtree, great reporter, she put out this.
00:49:03.680 She says, look, the real story behind the six Secret Service suspensions over the Butler
00:49:09.580 failures, well, key supervisors who signed off on the Butler security plan and two who
00:49:15.660 were on the final walkthroughs before the J13 rally were never disciplined.
00:49:21.620 But instead, get this, they received big promotions instead.
00:49:30.140 So they were promoted for how they handled this whole thing.
00:49:34.080 Big promotions.
00:49:36.280 So one of those supervisors on the final walkthrough is Nick Minster.
00:49:40.980 He was assigned this year as the number two in charge of the Lara and Eric Trump protection
00:49:47.660 detail.
00:49:48.160 The other is Nick, I'm going to screw up his name, Olzowinski, who ironically became the
00:49:55.300 chief special agent in charge of the inspection division, which is responsible for ensuring
00:50:00.840 the accountability and integrity of the agency's personnel and operations.
00:50:05.520 You've got inexperienced agents positioned for failure and a more senior agent who spoke
00:50:11.620 out about the AGR roof coverage, which of course there wasn't any, according to Secret Service
00:50:18.480 sources and congressional testimony.
00:50:20.900 They are, they are taking the fall.
00:50:23.000 So you have rank and file agents.
00:50:25.060 They are insist, incensed over the decision not to hold the supervisors accountable, further
00:50:31.080 sinking the low morale.
00:50:32.580 Now, and of course, this within the agency, you can imagine how they all feel right now.
00:50:39.320 And now you've got Sean Curran, who was in charge of the Donald Trump detail at the time
00:50:45.460 of the rally and Minster served under his command.
00:50:49.120 So instead of being reprimanded, they were promoted.
00:50:54.220 You've got a lot of inexperienced agents in here.
00:51:00.080 They're going through them, mid-level agents.
00:51:02.700 Who was there that day?
00:51:05.100 The number two in charge was Brian Pardini, Tim Burke, the chief special agent in charge of
00:51:11.440 the Pittsburgh office.
00:51:13.140 These are the six who have taken the fall of unpaid suspension.
00:51:19.860 And they think that's going to be enough.
00:51:24.220 And, Lordy mercy.
00:51:26.680 Cory Compitor lost his life at that rally, being a Trump supporter and going to listen
00:51:34.200 to the president speak.
00:51:36.740 It could have been any of us.
00:51:39.940 I know.
00:51:40.320 And I tweeted, what's everybody getting into this weekend?
00:51:42.480 And he said, go into Butler rally.
00:51:44.040 And that was his last tweet.
00:51:45.140 God.
00:51:46.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:51:47.260 That is just absolutely.
00:51:48.920 So many people were so excited about that rally.
00:51:51.820 We watched it.
00:51:53.080 It happened directly after our show, Kat.
00:51:56.960 Yeah, I was.
00:51:57.780 I had it.
00:51:58.200 I had it on watching it.
00:52:00.040 And I was on computer.
00:52:01.080 So I had this TV kind of 45 degrees to the side of me.
00:52:05.640 And I was just watching it.
00:52:07.120 I was looking at it every minute or so.
00:52:09.020 And, you know, he was speaking.
00:52:09.960 And then I just looked up and he was going down.
00:52:14.800 I could hear the shots.
00:52:15.660 I said, oh, my God.
00:52:16.660 They just killed President.
00:52:18.420 I thought when he went down, he was dead.
00:52:22.060 Everybody did.
00:52:23.220 I mean, he went pow, pow, pow.
00:52:24.300 I just lost my breath when I saw it.
00:52:26.460 I went, oh, my gosh.
00:52:27.660 This is it.
00:52:29.080 This is it.
00:52:30.000 When he got up and said, fight, fight, fight, though, I knew he was fine.
00:52:36.620 Thank you, goodness.
00:52:38.600 I mean, that was an intervention like I've never seen.
00:52:42.500 Thank you, God.
00:52:43.400 That's all I have to say.
00:52:44.020 Yeah, he had the right beat on him, too.
00:52:45.920 He just turned his head at the millisecond it took.
00:52:48.480 And it hit his ear, sort of right in the middle of his forehead.
00:52:50.920 Well, and he was talking about immigration at the time, as everyone will remember.
00:52:55.100 And here we are.
00:52:56.120 Now who's taking the bullets?
00:52:57.380 You've got ICE agents that are taking the bullets.
00:53:00.400 And you've got Democrats that are cheering them on.
00:53:03.920 There's somebody.
00:53:04.760 Take a shot at them.
00:53:05.840 They got a video of it out there.
00:53:07.060 Of course, it's right where you live.
00:53:09.300 Of course.
00:53:10.800 But, I mean, when you've got Democrats and you've got politicians that are cheering that on,
00:53:16.380 what do you think is going to happen?
00:53:17.860 More of it.
00:53:20.780 Because, see, people go back to what happened with the whole George Floyd thing and with Antifa,
00:53:26.980 and especially when President Trump was first elected in his first term, right?
00:53:32.620 Right when he was inaugurated, you remember?
00:53:34.240 I mean, they were able to burn loot and steal, including full-blown police headquarters and get away with it.
00:53:40.340 They were all provided lawyers and everything else.
00:53:42.980 They were there to disturb the peace, and that's exactly what they did.
00:53:47.400 And they took it even a step further.
00:53:49.120 If you were to look at what happened the day that President Trump was inaugurated,
00:53:53.200 and if you were to compare that to January 6th,
00:53:55.940 you never saw anybody at January 6th go after police officers.
00:53:59.980 But you saw Antifa, and you still see people today going against ICE and everything else.
00:54:05.800 I mean, these people, there's no self-control.
00:54:09.740 They are there to hurt them, to kill them, and they don't even make a secret out of it.
00:54:18.920 I mean, they're acting like you would in the Middle East, you know, the martyrs.
00:54:23.360 That's how they're acting.
00:54:24.900 Listen to them on TikTok.
00:54:27.800 These people are crazy, but they think that the left has their back.
00:54:32.720 They think that they're going to be cheered on for it.
00:54:35.760 They've been getting away with a lot for a long time, and they're all getting arrested now.
00:54:40.380 They absolutely need to.
00:54:41.660 All these people threatening and everything, and all these TikToks,
00:54:45.160 and saying all this stuff, and cheering on assassinations and all that.
00:54:50.160 They're getting busted.
00:54:51.340 They're losing their jobs.
00:54:52.520 They're losing their medical license.
00:54:54.640 Them days are over.
00:54:55.640 This is some scary stuff.
00:55:00.820 I mean, when you look at this stuff and what's been happening,
00:55:04.980 they don't care who they hurt.
00:55:08.880 Not even at all.
00:55:12.740 I just think it's just, I mean, the fact that we have President Trump to this day alive
00:55:18.420 and doing the things that he's doing, it's a miracle in and of itself.
00:55:21.760 And this is really something.
00:55:27.100 So you've got these, this group, they're saying there's a big contingent in the Secret Service
00:55:33.640 that believes the Pittsburgh office is unfairly taking the fall when the Trump detail
00:55:38.680 and the team of Mayo Perez, Nick Minster, and Nick Olszewski
00:55:44.520 serving as the inspector assigned to the rally are traditionally the parties
00:55:49.560 that should be ultimately responsible for the rally's overall security
00:55:54.040 and the failures of the security plan and execution.
00:55:58.360 They're the ones that should be held responsible, not the low fruit.
00:56:09.400 Lordy mercy.
00:56:13.780 We're not even getting low fruits.
00:56:15.740 We're not getting anything.
00:56:17.360 Yeah.
00:56:18.320 If you've got a lemon tree and there's one lemon and a limb broken,
00:56:22.440 there's one lemon that's on the ground.
00:56:24.840 We're not even getting that.
00:56:25.980 I know.
00:56:28.380 I know it.
00:56:29.200 It is really, it's just, it's, something's got to be done, really, and quickly.
00:56:38.120 You just can't wait anymore.
00:56:42.200 Yeah, it's early enough to, and you know, it'll look bad.
00:56:45.900 You know, your AG's gone in six months, but I'm all for, you got to get,
00:56:50.540 if you're not hiring and firing constantly, you're not doing your job.
00:56:53.640 Any businesses like that, you're constantly, look at the CEO of Twitter walked out.
00:57:01.240 Yep.
00:57:02.300 She had enough.
00:57:03.580 Sure.
00:57:04.200 But it's nonsense.
00:57:05.760 Well, I mean, here you got, where are we?
00:57:08.660 I mean, a year later, where's the final FBI investigation?
00:57:12.200 Thank you for your participation.
00:57:14.180 Yeah.
00:57:15.900 Thanks for playing.
00:57:18.220 Remember what, Elon, like she, this heartfelt thing.
00:57:21.980 And thank you for your, what was it?
00:57:24.180 Oh, he was just as cold as a person could be.
00:57:27.020 It just, I, that was cold as eyes for somebody who's done such a good job for you.
00:57:32.720 Well, he obviously.
00:57:33.600 Thank you for your contributions, that's it.
00:57:36.420 Yeah.
00:57:37.600 God.
00:57:39.000 What'd you, I mean, you wouldn't put up with that, getting divorced.
00:57:44.200 Yes, honey.
00:57:45.000 Just want to say thank you for your contributions.
00:57:47.700 God.
00:57:48.080 As we go our separate ways.
00:57:49.060 Oh my gosh.
00:57:50.240 Can you imagine?
00:57:51.920 I mean, you just can't get away with that in any situation.
00:57:56.000 Bring out the fisticuffs.
00:57:57.240 Oh my God.
00:57:59.920 No.
00:58:00.560 I mean, you wouldn't say that to somebody.
00:58:02.960 After like, man, you know, really, this was a good time in my life.
00:58:06.180 We worked so hard for free speech and we did this and did that.
00:58:09.540 And, you know, I'm, I'm sorry I have to go, but I have to.
00:58:12.600 And this and not really bust anybody out and saying what she really wanted to say or the real reason.
00:58:16.660 And we all know why.
00:58:17.520 So, but, and then after that, thank you for your contribution.
00:58:21.440 And doing it right there on social media.
00:58:24.040 You might as well just say, shut the fuck up, bitch.
00:58:26.340 Or just don't acknowledge it all.
00:58:29.220 I mean, like, did you really have to say anything?
00:58:32.180 I mean, honestly, gosh, there's a lot wrong with that situation.
00:58:38.280 But we do have some good news.
00:58:39.820 You have career DOJ FBI officials in fear as the Trump administration goes on a firing spree.
00:58:46.160 They have cleaned the house of the J6 prosecutors and the leakers.
00:58:51.580 And they're all crying on the left.
00:58:53.760 They're doing big exposes and everything else over the whole thing.
00:58:57.540 They are devastated.
00:59:02.980 They've got a long way to go.
00:59:04.400 So, I mean, Marco Rubio, he's going on a full-blown firing spree, and as he should.
00:59:12.540 And the State Department, they said that they are going to clean house.
00:59:18.400 Thousands will be fired.
00:59:21.140 They're putting out an emergency alert in Philadelphia from 10 minutes ago saying all their 911 services are down.
00:59:28.780 Oof.
00:59:29.300 So, whatever you do, don't get robbed in the next hour.
00:59:34.320 No kidding.
00:59:38.560 It's wild.
00:59:41.180 I mean, this, you know, and that's the other thing, too.
00:59:45.460 We take for granted the fact that we're connected on the Internet, but there have been a lot of blackouts, too.
00:59:50.660 We don't know what's next.
00:59:51.880 We really don't, from one day to the next.
00:59:56.920 Good gracious.
00:59:59.300 You have USAID, who quietly shipped 11,000 virus samples to the Wuhan lab without formal agreement or oversight.
01:00:12.540 Stuff that we're finding out about them, them alone, scary stuff.
01:00:18.180 I'm glad it shut down.
01:00:20.080 Yes, it is.
01:00:21.620 That wasn't nothing but a trillion-dollar Democrat slush fund.
01:00:26.300 That's all it was.
01:00:27.080 Just really.
01:00:31.200 I don't know.
01:00:32.100 I mean, this is just going to, it just gets more exciting.
01:00:35.500 And it's just all crap.
01:00:37.400 They're not really doing any of that stuff.
01:00:39.300 They didn't have transgender, teaching transgender to muskrats.
01:00:44.740 They didn't do that.
01:00:45.640 It's just money.
01:00:46.480 It's just free money.
01:00:47.460 Well, I mean, that's the thing.
01:00:49.100 When Elon Musk was, when he wants to do well, and he wants to do good, and he's happy, I guess, for the moment, he does really great things.
01:00:58.000 But then there's this other side.
01:01:00.400 You don't know which side you're going to get.
01:01:03.600 Jekyll and Hyde situation is how I see it.
01:01:07.140 Just that there's no consistency there.
01:01:11.960 I don't know.
01:01:12.740 I mean, maybe that's what you get when you're dealing with a genius.
01:01:15.060 But still, then you throw that into politics, and then poof.
01:01:22.980 Do you want to talk about adding to the mix?
01:01:25.040 You just don't know.
01:01:26.140 But this was a really great thing.
01:01:28.060 And President Trump and Elon Musk and Marco Rubio worked extremely hard on trying to make sure that we started to follow the money.
01:01:35.520 And we doge.
01:01:36.800 I mean, they're doing incredible things.
01:01:38.540 But what they're doing to, you know, police officers and ICE agents, I mean, this is, you've got the FBI that's offered a $50,000 reward on information on mass protester seen on video firing a gun at ICE agents during the raid on California Pot Farm.
01:01:58.940 I mean, they've got them.
01:02:01.180 Dead to rights.
01:02:06.000 Yep.
01:02:06.520 I mean, this is, we've got really bad people here.
01:02:11.800 Yeah, and all of them live five miles from your house.
01:02:13.920 I know.
01:02:15.300 Isn't that just lovely?
01:02:17.440 I mean, but the traffic's better.
01:02:20.720 I can report.
01:02:21.620 Every time we have a bad story, it's a slide down the block.
01:02:24.280 California.
01:02:25.100 Yeah.
01:02:25.760 And the whole United States.
01:02:26.940 Downtown LA.
01:02:28.820 I know.
01:02:29.740 No, but really, our traffic is better.
01:02:31.820 I'm not kidding.
01:02:32.760 It has eased up.
01:02:33.960 And that's because of what's going on here.
01:02:37.980 So when Stephen Miller made that comment earlier in the week, I thought it was, you know, a holiday situation.
01:02:44.120 But no, it's definitely lightened up.
01:02:47.320 Legals are scared to drive around.
01:02:48.940 They're scared to get grabbed.
01:02:50.300 Oh, my gosh.
01:02:51.140 Well, what we're going to do, just so everybody knows, tomorrow I have got a show going on.
01:02:57.580 It is a political rendezvous.
01:02:59.600 I hope to see everybody there.
01:03:01.240 We have a good time every Saturday at 3 o'clock.
01:03:03.700 We are going to be talking about Crooked as Hell.
01:03:06.060 And that is, of course, the group that went after President Trump.
01:03:11.920 Hopefully, Comey and Brennan and others are going to, you know, basically have the book thrown at them.
01:03:19.900 I hope so.
01:03:20.740 I mean, it's treason with a capital T.
01:03:22.900 But that's every Saturday at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern Time.
01:03:26.180 Also, we're going to extend the show a little bit longer today because I want you to hear all about Native Path.
01:03:31.820 I promised you that earlier this week.
01:03:34.100 And it is an interview that we conducted with Dr. Chad.
01:03:38.820 And you can hear all about their products.
01:03:40.620 But it was a great interview.
01:03:41.820 We had a great time.
01:03:43.360 Is there anything else you would like to add there, Kat?
01:03:46.440 That's it.
01:03:46.820 Everybody have a good weekend.
01:03:47.880 Let's just hope it can be calm.
01:03:49.860 That's right.
01:03:50.260 If you know it's not going to be.
01:03:51.400 Oh, it's never.
01:03:52.260 There's never a dull moment.
01:03:53.260 Like I said, you're just going to have to throw those doggies a bone.
01:03:55.740 Because we're going to need you out there reporting what's going on.
01:03:58.780 Especially from Alligator Alley.
01:04:01.200 Not Alley.
01:04:02.580 Alligator Alcatraz.
01:04:04.040 There is an Alligator Alley.
01:04:05.240 It leads to Alligator Alcatraz.
01:04:06.960 Which is perfect.
01:04:07.700 Like I say, that's a 10-hour drive for me.
01:04:10.220 It's way down there.
01:04:11.060 Probably a 12-hour drive.
01:04:12.800 Oh, my gosh.
01:04:13.960 Just unreal.
01:04:15.000 Never a dull moment.
01:04:16.140 Well, you all have a wonderful rest of your weekend.
01:04:19.120 Be safe.
01:04:19.960 Be kind to one another.
01:04:21.340 And we will see you later.
01:04:23.720 And here is the video.
01:04:28.400 Today, we are thrilled to chat with Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder and chief culture officer
01:04:34.420 at Native Path, a true champion for living life in harmony with nature.
01:04:39.280 As a doctor of physical therapy, Dr. Chad has dedicated his career to helping millions eat
01:04:45.120 better, move smarter, and embrace their natural state.
01:04:48.060 Since earning his degree from Hardin-Simmons University in 2007, his impact has been nothing
01:04:55.560 short of transformative.
01:04:57.420 When he's not changing lives, you'll find him strumming his guitar by the lake in Austin,
01:05:02.080 Texas, soaking in sunrise and sunset walks with his lovely wife and golden doodle, or crushing
01:05:08.540 a workout in his garage gym.
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01:05:40.800 Hello, Dr. Chad.
01:05:42.360 Welcome.
01:05:43.920 Hello.
01:05:44.460 So good to be here.
01:05:45.320 Thank you for the intro.
01:05:46.300 I really appreciate it.
01:05:47.360 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
01:05:51.560 You never thought you'd be here in the litter box, but here you are with all of us.
01:05:56.220 Here we are.
01:05:56.880 Yes, sir.
01:05:57.520 So why don't you share your background and your story of how you came to the decision
01:06:02.120 to start and co-found Native Path.
01:06:04.840 This is a fabulous product.
01:06:06.120 We've both been taking it, and we love it, by the way.
01:06:09.220 I love hearing that.
01:06:11.440 I love hearing you guys are taking it and getting good results.
01:06:13.920 And again, thank you for having me on.
01:06:15.640 Yeah, I'd love to tell you the origins of Native Path and how we got started.
01:06:19.660 And as you mentioned, I'm a doctor of physical therapy.
01:06:22.300 A lot of the why behind Native Path comes from my experience working as a physical therapist
01:06:28.220 in the conventional healthcare arena and also as a coach, helping people lose weight, get
01:06:32.800 fitter, get out of pain, and things like that.
01:06:34.900 But something that really caught my attention was my first internship as a physical therapist.
01:06:40.520 You know, they send you on internships at all these various settings.
01:06:43.340 And the first one I went to was at a hospital in Houston, Texas.
01:06:46.580 And this hospital was world-renowned for its treatment heart disease.
01:06:50.560 And when I walked in on there on that first day, on the first floor of that heart health
01:06:55.500 hospital was a McDonald's, right?
01:06:57.700 And I would see patients who would ask me to wheel them down to go get a Big Mac after
01:07:03.820 they would have a heart surgery.
01:07:05.580 And this was back in, you know, 2005.
01:07:07.520 And I didn't know much about nutrition at that time, but I was an athlete.
01:07:11.360 And I knew that fast food like that wasn't good for the heart.
01:07:15.740 So I started to notice this disconnect between the food industry and the health industry.
01:07:20.560 There's this great Wendell Berry quote.
01:07:22.860 He's a poet.
01:07:23.960 You know, he's big in agriculture back in the day.
01:07:25.960 And he said, we have a food industry that knows nothing about health, a health industry
01:07:29.820 that knows nothing about food.
01:07:31.460 And in the middle, right, there's consumers, there's patients, there are people being told
01:07:35.440 what to do by both parties.
01:07:36.740 But both parties, both industries are really feeding off what they're serving the other
01:07:41.580 people, right?
01:07:43.780 And that really opened my eyes.
01:07:45.280 And I got really interested in the changes that have happened in our food supply over the
01:07:50.120 past 100 years.
01:07:51.040 I started noticing the statistics of the rise in disease that's happened over the past 100
01:07:56.560 years and really asking ourselves, like, what the heck is going on?
01:08:00.500 Like, what is happening?
01:08:01.960 And I myself was having my own issues with health.
01:08:04.180 I was having these skin issues, these chronic skin issues that wouldn't go away.
01:08:07.800 And I took medication for it.
01:08:09.480 I took oral medication and topical cream.
01:08:12.020 And, you know, it would kind of numb the symptoms.
01:08:14.660 And it would stay there.
01:08:16.260 And it would never really fully go away.
01:08:18.720 So the more I learned and the more I learned about whole food nutrition and the way our great,
01:08:25.260 great grandparents would eat with nutrient-dense foods.
01:08:28.720 And they were free of a lot of these metabolic diseases.
01:08:30.840 I started making changes in my own life, and the skin issue went away.
01:08:34.380 And I got leaner, and I got stronger, and I got so passionate about this stuff and started
01:08:37.620 giving lectures at local clinics and local gyms.
01:08:41.100 And as we say, started to get people on the path and really committing themselves to a
01:08:46.300 healthy lifestyle.
01:08:47.600 And what we're doing at Native Path is education is really at the forefront of what we do.
01:08:51.860 It's at the root of making change.
01:08:54.420 I think it's creating more awareness.
01:08:56.160 What we do with our products is we recognize that in this modern world, there are certain
01:09:00.760 nutrients, certain vitamins and key minerals that every human, our biology, needs and thrives
01:09:05.820 on, but we're missing because of the way we've been eating.
01:09:09.000 And even if we were eating a perfect diet today, the food isn't as nutrient-dense as it was
01:09:14.960 100 years ago.
01:09:15.840 So what we're doing with our products, our supplements at Native Path is we're filling
01:09:19.300 in the gaps, the key things that are missing, we want to supplement that and help support
01:09:23.800 a healthy lifestyle.
01:09:25.080 So in general, that's how we got started, a bit of our why.
01:09:28.100 You know, what we're doing is we're getting humans on the path to eating, moving, and living
01:09:32.500 in alignment with our biology.
01:09:34.380 We truly believe there's a way you're designed.
01:09:37.320 If you follow that biology, if you do what it needs, what it's expecting, many of our health
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01:10:25.500 What does the term Native Path actually mean?
01:10:30.820 Well, Native really speaks to the way our ancestors were eating, moving, and living.
01:10:35.720 We want to honor these timeless principles.
01:10:37.760 There are timeless principles of health that they worked 100 years ago.
01:10:42.160 They worked 500 years ago.
01:10:43.300 They worked 1,000 years ago.
01:10:44.480 And they will also work 500,000 years from now, right?
01:10:47.960 They're not fads.
01:10:48.700 They're not gimmicks.
01:10:49.360 We want to honor these timeless principles of whole food nutrition, hydration, movement,
01:10:54.200 sunshine, sleep, right?
01:10:55.580 The path is really speaking to a journey.
01:10:59.820 Health is a journey.
01:11:00.600 It's not something that you do one day or take one supplement overnight.
01:11:04.820 It's something you do over and over again.
01:11:06.840 And you do it consistently.
01:11:08.240 And you do it to improve.
01:11:09.780 And you also do it to improve the people around you, your family, your community, things like
01:11:14.700 that.
01:11:14.940 So that's really what we mean by getting on the path.
01:11:16.840 And by getting on the path, you're also saying you're getting off the path of processed refined
01:11:21.680 foods and sugar and artificial lights and things like that.
01:11:24.720 It's really taking responsibility for your own personal health.
01:11:28.160 I can tell you, I have been taking your supplements for the past month, and I absolutely love it.
01:11:33.340 I can tell a difference.
01:11:34.420 I'm an athlete.
01:11:35.420 I mean, I just, I'm a tennis player all the way.
01:11:38.420 So I've always tried to watch my diet.
01:11:40.220 I work out regularly and do the right things.
01:11:42.540 But I have noticed a significant difference after I started taking your supplements.
01:11:47.600 I'm enjoying them.
01:11:49.260 Kat's taking them, too.
01:11:50.520 Kat, you have been just raving over not only the collagen, but also the...
01:11:55.660 Krill oil.
01:11:56.600 Yes.
01:11:57.840 Yeah.
01:11:58.460 So, you know, I'm like you.
01:12:00.180 I started playing guitar when I was 10.
01:12:02.680 And after I got out of the Army, I was a professional musician for like 15, 20 years.
01:12:07.840 I was a guitarist, songwriter, singer.
01:12:11.560 And, you know, I could play.
01:12:14.820 And I'll be 61 this year.
01:12:17.480 So I think I was about 52 or 53.
01:12:20.620 And I just, my fingers just exploded with arthritis.
01:12:24.820 And I mean, I went from, you know, shredding to not even being able to play guitar again in six months.
01:12:30.820 And so, you know, there's a lot.
01:12:36.280 I did the same thing.
01:12:37.540 I went and got injections and, you know, all the medication they could give you in the doctor's way.
01:12:43.080 But, you know, I find when I take, like, you've got krill oil, which is really important to me, and stuff like that that really helps.
01:12:50.280 And it helps way more than anything the doctor gives you.
01:12:52.220 Oh, I love hearing that.
01:12:54.260 And I love hearing you play guitar, too.
01:12:56.120 And there's no greater example of what happens as we age than the fingers, right?
01:13:00.320 And the joints and the tendons and the ligaments.
01:13:02.520 And, you know, as I've been playing for a long time, too.
01:13:04.960 And the older I get, I notice the same thing.
01:13:06.820 You know, I'm 47 now.
01:13:08.420 But I notice, you know, if I don't take care of these things, I get a little slower.
01:13:12.340 My dexterity is a little different, right?
01:13:14.400 So, you know, you've mentioned that probably our three biggest products at Needed Path.
01:13:19.080 We have over 40 products.
01:13:20.220 But the biggest ones that our customers really get the best results out of are collagen.
01:13:25.160 And we can get into what that is and hydrate.
01:13:27.420 That's really to help with hydration.
01:13:28.940 But there's a few more things.
01:13:30.280 And then krill, which, in my opinion, is one of the best things you can do to help with inflammation.
01:13:34.920 You mentioned arthritis.
01:13:36.540 You know, for people who are listening, if they've been diagnosed with anything with itis behind it, that's a medical term for inflammation.
01:13:41.460 And inflammation is huge in our culture because of sugar and industrial seed oils and a lot of these processed and refined stuff that's in there.
01:13:49.440 But taking krill oil is one of the easiest things you can do to get a good quality source of omega-3 is to reduce that global inflammation in your body.
01:13:56.940 It reduces the inflammation in the joints.
01:13:59.440 So the arthritis, the feelings that we're having from that, whether it's the hip or the fingers or the knee or the shoulder or things like that, that tends to go down.
01:14:07.400 Combining that with collagen, collagen, like, that's our hero product.
01:14:11.100 When people, like, get on the path, like, where do I start?
01:14:13.980 That is, like, one of the best things to do because, in my opinion, collagen is one of the least things that we can supplement with that makes the most difference.
01:14:21.600 It's the most abundant protein in the body.
01:14:23.940 We're a culture that's extremely deficient in protein, specifically the amino acids in collagen.
01:14:30.020 You know, collagen is something that, as I mentioned 100 years ago, the way our ancestors ate.
01:14:33.700 Our ancestors got plenty of collagen because they would eat nose to tail.
01:14:36.980 They would take the bones and the tendons and ligaments and put in a big pot with water and make soups, and they would consume it on a consistent basis.
01:14:44.520 But in our modern world, we're bombarded with carbohydrates and refined sugars and things like that.
01:14:49.340 We're very low in protein and we're super low in collagen.
01:14:52.820 And our body produces collagen on its own, but that begins to decline around the age of 20.
01:14:58.980 And as you mentioned, over the age of 50, it takes a second bump.
01:15:01.960 We really start to lose our own endogenous ability to produce collagen.
01:15:06.340 So as we get older, it's extremely important.
01:15:08.820 Our body's made up of collagen.
01:15:10.540 Our hair, our tendons, our bones, our ligaments, our teeth, even things like our gut lining, our heart, our vessels, our arteries, these are all made up of collagen.
01:15:19.660 So the better you supplement with that, the more collagen you supply, the stronger your bones are, you know, your skin, your hair, your nails, but even your gut lining.
01:15:27.080 When you improve that, you start absorbing vitamins and minerals from the food you eat better.
01:15:32.420 You start eliminating toxins better.
01:15:34.320 So in my mind, it's a needle mover.
01:15:36.900 You know, it's doing collagen, supplement collagen is the one thing.
01:15:39.440 If you take that, everything else about your health starts to get a lot easier.
01:15:42.840 What is collagen exactly?
01:15:45.020 So what we're doing with collagen is we're taking the bovine hide, right?
01:15:49.260 We're taking cows.
01:15:50.160 We're taking their hide.
01:15:51.260 It goes through a hydrogenation process or hydrolyzed process.
01:15:55.120 And we take type 1 and type 3 fibers from the bovine hide.
01:15:58.940 And we do that because that is the most abundant type of collagen in your body.
01:16:04.100 It's what makes up 90% of your body.
01:16:06.560 And you probably hear a lot of other types of collagen on the market, like type 3 and type 2 and type 4 or 5.
01:16:13.960 Those are less prevalent in the body.
01:16:16.260 It's very much like watered-down collagen.
01:16:18.440 And something to know about Native Path and really all our products is we value purity, right?
01:16:23.740 We value the quality of the source, right?
01:16:27.620 And when we're talking about cows for Native Path and the collagen that we use,
01:16:31.200 it comes from cows that are living and eating and moving the way cows are designed to eat and move.
01:16:36.200 They're on grass.
01:16:38.540 Their hooves are churning the soil.
01:16:40.680 They're drinking fresh water.
01:16:41.860 They're getting sunshine.
01:16:43.220 They're not on a dirt feedlot.
01:16:46.240 They're not being fed grains.
01:16:47.900 And they're not getting sick, so they're not getting antibiotics.
01:16:50.100 They're not being fattened up with hormones and things like that.
01:16:52.900 All of that radically impacts the quality of the collagen that you take in.
01:16:57.960 So a lot of the collagen that you see out there, it's going to be yellow.
01:17:01.200 It's going to be smelly.
01:17:02.220 It's going to lump in your coffee and your tea.
01:17:04.940 Our collagen is pure.
01:17:06.740 It breaks up really easily.
01:17:08.320 It dissolves so easily in your beverages.
01:17:10.980 And whatever you use it for has absolutely no taste.
01:17:14.020 And it's so easy to just make this a part of your day, specifically your morning.
01:17:19.220 You know, putting it in your morning coffee, putting it in your morning tea.
01:17:21.760 You can even put it in water because it has no taste and it dissolves easily.
01:17:25.380 So collagen is a protein.
01:17:27.900 Many refer to it.
01:17:28.920 It doesn't have the amino acid tryptophan, but in short, it's the most abundant protein
01:17:33.940 in the body that really is responsible for the building blocks of the body.
01:17:38.500 I mean, I know it's great to start early on something like this, but for the older audience,
01:17:44.540 this will help them, right?
01:17:46.480 Significantly help them.
01:17:48.280 That's a really good question.
01:17:49.300 And yeah, it's never too late.
01:17:51.180 It's actually the older you get, the more you need because your body is producing less
01:17:55.480 and less of it.
01:17:56.320 The better question is, is it too early?
01:17:58.440 And that would be if you're under the age of 20, it's probably too early.
01:18:03.060 But once you're over the age of 20, remember your natural production of collagen declines
01:18:07.440 and it starts to dip radically over the age of 50.
01:18:10.140 So the older you get, the better results you're going to get from collagen.
01:18:14.720 And most of our clients, most of the customers that we have here at Native Path, they're actually
01:18:19.080 60 and over, sometimes 70 and over.
01:18:22.340 You know, as a physical therapist, that was the population that I treated the most and
01:18:25.480 got to see what happens to the body as it ages and as it loses its strength.
01:18:31.440 You know, as we get older, balance starts to go away.
01:18:34.260 People have falls.
01:18:35.220 Those are the things I was always concerned with, which is another big benefit of collagen.
01:18:40.080 It's that it strengthens our bones.
01:18:42.500 And many people don't think about collagen strengthening the bones, but it's what the
01:18:47.360 bones are made up of.
01:18:48.820 And there's studies that show DEXA scans improving when people start taking collagen on a consistent
01:18:54.360 basis is that bones are getting more dense.
01:18:57.020 So I can't stress this enough.
01:18:58.320 The biggest threat as we age is a fall and it's a fracture.
01:19:02.520 And, you know, our early mortality rate goes up by 50% within a two-year period after a fall.
01:19:08.340 And that's because when we stop moving, we really start to allow for disease to set in.
01:19:13.620 A lot of the diagnosis that goes on paper, like this person passed away of a heart attack
01:19:17.460 or diabetes or obesity or something like that, a lot of the time, if you look in the previous
01:19:21.900 two years, they had a fall.
01:19:23.020 They had a fracture because their bones are so weak.
01:19:25.120 And it's one of the reasons why I feel collagen is so important is building up the structure
01:19:28.940 and strength of our bones.
01:19:31.000 Because you're right.
01:19:31.740 As soon as somebody falls, it's like you hear that's the beginning of the end, right?
01:19:35.160 Everything else just starts to fall apart from one thing to another, to another.
01:19:39.060 Well, it's the main thing.
01:19:40.600 I think especially in the context of the modern world where we have been consuming so many
01:19:45.920 carbohydrates, we've been addicted to sugar, right?
01:19:48.180 And that sugar has been messing up our blood sugar and making metabolic disease so prevalent
01:19:54.680 or producing so much insulin.
01:19:57.160 We're becoming hyperinsulinemic because of all the sugar.
01:20:00.160 So to combat that, the context of what's happening in the modern world, starting with protein,
01:20:05.380 and I even mean the first thing you put in your mouth at the beginning of the day, starting
01:20:09.140 with protein.
01:20:10.320 Protein is a very metabolically costly macronutrient.
01:20:14.160 You actually burn calories when you consume protein.
01:20:17.760 It's also extremely satiating.
01:20:19.960 So when you're consuming protein, you don't like eat a steak or chicken or have collagen
01:20:25.240 and think, oh, I just want more collagen or I just want more protein or more steak because
01:20:29.460 it's so satiating.
01:20:30.520 Your brain is getting a signal that it's getting the raw materials that it needs.
01:20:35.240 And once it gets it, it doesn't tell you to keep eating, right?
01:20:38.360 And the opposite effect happens with refined carbohydrates.
01:20:41.540 It's like they even put this on the boxes of refined foods.
01:20:45.060 Like, I bet you can't just eat one, right?
01:20:47.420 They literally try to do that.
01:20:49.140 So it really combats that.
01:20:50.620 It helps balance blood sugar.
01:20:51.980 And it's what makes up the structure of our body.
01:20:55.720 You know, we can live without carbohydrates.
01:20:57.360 We can go a long time without fat.
01:20:59.000 We absolutely cannot live without protein.
01:21:02.000 It's the of the three essential of the three macronutrients.
01:21:04.460 It's the one that is essential.
01:21:06.220 It's where we should start.
01:21:07.860 Right.
01:21:08.140 So, you know, when I when I refer to collagen as a protein and I say it's really that the
01:21:12.360 first thing that people do to, as we say, get on the path, that that's what I mean.
01:21:16.220 Right.
01:21:16.760 If you do that, everything around that starts to get easier, whether it's your blood sugar,
01:21:20.820 your energy, your ability to digest foods, cravings start to go away.
01:21:25.200 You start to feel better.
01:21:26.080 You get more motivated.
01:21:27.160 It's a big needle mover to start your day.
01:21:29.320 It also helps you with your energy levels and everything else.
01:21:33.340 I mean, I know that if I have anything with sugar in it, it just affects me almost immediately.
01:21:38.960 It's almost toxic to my to my system because I'm just not used to taking it.
01:21:43.620 I am really high on the protein aspect of my diet.
01:21:47.020 And so this works beautifully.
01:21:49.380 And like you said, putting it in my daily coffee, I have that first thing in the morning.
01:21:54.120 It dissolves incredibly well.
01:21:55.860 I've had other supplements and they clump and they're horrible and you get this big,
01:22:00.520 nasty, you know, floater and you're like, oh gosh, what is that?
01:22:04.980 This is something completely different.
01:22:07.660 And when you talk about the advantages of how your body will absorb this even better,
01:22:11.920 you can tell just from pouring it in your coffee that your body will basically do the exact same thing.
01:22:17.440 It's different than anything that I've ever used before.
01:22:21.280 And that's really what I want to stress to our listeners is that once you try this,
01:22:25.580 you're going to know right away.
01:22:27.220 How quickly do you think the turnaround is for the average person when they start noticing?
01:22:32.140 Well, the first thing people notice is the nails.
01:22:34.580 That's something I would really, really pay attention to.
01:22:37.060 People will say, oh gosh, my nails were thinning and I couldn't grow them.
01:22:40.980 And after taking it for four days, I'm noticing they're getting harder and they're growing faster.
01:22:45.460 Right.
01:22:45.720 And that's a quick, easy tell that something is changing within the biology of the body.
01:22:51.920 Right.
01:22:52.080 Something's happening.
01:22:52.720 And then quickly after that, there'll be some comments about hair, maybe some skins and some wrinkles go away.
01:22:59.120 But when all that stuff's happening on the outside, you can also feel confident knowing that even more important changes are happening on the inside.
01:23:08.080 You know, the tendons, the ligaments, the bones, the gut lining, that's the real big difference in your health.
01:23:12.980 So while all the exterior stuff is great, and you can see that within a matter of maybe four days to two weeks, most people do, the bigger changes are in the bones that we really appreciate.
01:23:23.960 You know, and I mentioned earlier the DEXA scans, taking it consistently, you know, taking it for a period of, I would say, at least eight weeks is where the massive changes start to come.
01:23:34.500 And then it becomes part of your life.
01:23:36.560 Really, consistency is the key because we consistently need quality collagen.
01:23:40.920 It's really a fantastic product.
01:23:43.280 And I know that Cat Turd has had great results as well, especially because he's had issues before in the past.
01:23:50.060 And so this is something that is, he's immediately.
01:23:53.260 Just wait till you turn 60, you'll see.
01:23:55.980 He's warning me about all of this.
01:23:58.740 And I'm like, thanks so much.
01:24:00.120 You're giving me a lot to look forward to.
01:24:01.880 Not.
01:24:02.780 But no, these are the things that happen.
01:24:04.760 But when you mentioned the nails, that's the first thing.
01:24:07.800 And that's the first indicator that I noticed was that my nails were just so much stronger.
01:24:13.800 My hair is growing so fast.
01:24:15.700 And, I mean, it does anyway, but I can tell a huge difference just in taking it for the past month, how I was a month ago versus now.
01:24:26.620 So you can see how the absorption is better and just my health has improved, even though I'm really conscious of it.
01:24:34.480 I mean, I'm like you.
01:24:35.900 I work out at my gym.
01:24:37.260 I do all the things that you're supposed to do.
01:24:39.160 High-protein diet.
01:24:40.340 But there's always room for improvement.
01:24:42.440 And I think that Kat, especially with the arthritis situation, this has really helped him as well.
01:24:48.780 I mean, we're all for that.
01:24:49.860 People have got a real problem in this country with all the processed things.
01:24:53.660 I don't have arthritis anywhere but my fingers.
01:24:55.960 It's just from playing guitar and using power tools my whole life too much.
01:24:59.480 But, yeah, that krill oil is amazing.
01:25:02.100 I love it.
01:25:02.900 It's just like it lubes you up, man.
01:25:05.280 It's like an oil change.
01:25:07.180 That's exactly what it is.
01:25:08.520 I know.
01:25:09.780 Yeah.
01:25:10.120 I mean, we literally have synovial fluid like oil within our joints.
01:25:14.680 And when we take good quality krill oil, that's what it does.
01:25:18.560 It helps our body produce more of that.
01:25:20.680 So we move within our joints easier.
01:25:22.960 So I love hearing that, man.
01:25:24.440 That's great.
01:25:24.980 Yeah, it makes a huge difference.
01:25:27.900 He's really been doing well since he's taken it.
01:25:30.660 This has been a great interview.
01:25:32.220 We really appreciate you coming by and talking to us.
01:25:35.040 We don't want to keep you too long.
01:25:36.240 Is there anything else you would like to just let the audience know about this product or anything else?
01:25:42.780 Any pointers and how to start?
01:25:45.800 Well, like I mentioned, the best way to use it is at the beginning of the day.
01:25:49.420 And staying consistent with it is really the key.
01:25:52.560 It's not something you take for just one week and everything's better.
01:25:55.700 You know, I would really encourage people to try it for a period of eight weeks.
01:26:00.600 You know, at least two scoops a day.
01:26:02.880 So you can put it in your morning tea, your coffee.
01:26:06.320 I like to put it in an afternoon tea as well.
01:26:09.060 Staying consistent with that.
01:26:10.520 When you see the results that you guys are talking about, you know, that's the change.
01:26:14.520 That's the aha moment.
01:26:15.780 And really use that as momentum to start really doing more things in your life to help you move around better and experience life.
01:26:25.140 You know, that's my mission is to help people feel better.
01:26:27.200 And this is one of the easiest steps people can take.
01:26:29.140 So, yeah, that's my suggestion.
01:26:31.900 And you have to feel good to be able to move.
01:26:34.040 I mean, let's face it.
01:26:34.880 If you're tight and if you can't move and if you have problems, then, of course, it's not going to be as easy.
01:26:40.660 But this is the first step.
01:26:42.040 And it really gets you started at the beginning of the day to go that extra step and then maybe go an extra couple more.
01:26:49.340 Right.
01:26:49.840 So that's exactly right.
01:26:51.360 Yeah.
01:26:51.580 I mean, as a physical therapist, that would be the thing is people will get hurt.
01:26:54.620 And, you know, before we start you on an exercise program, we've got to get we got to get you out of pain.
01:26:58.880 We got to get you feeling better so you can actually move better.
01:27:01.280 You know, so I view it as the first thing that if you do that, it makes everything else easier or unnecessary.
01:27:07.560 It's kind of like making your bed in the morning.
01:27:09.400 Once you've done that, then you've accomplished something and you can go forward.
01:27:13.300 Any questions, any questions, Kat, that you may have?
01:27:16.720 No, I just just want to say thanks for coming on.
01:27:18.820 And even I needed, you know, an explanation to collagen because I didn't actually get it all the way.
01:27:23.540 And I do now.
01:27:24.080 I appreciate it.
01:27:25.320 Oh, you're so welcome.
01:27:26.160 Thank you both for having me on.
01:27:27.440 And thank you for supporting Native Path.
01:27:29.000 Oh, we love Native Path.
01:27:30.680 Thank you so much, Dr. Chad.
01:27:32.640 We'll see you soon, I hope.
01:27:34.420 Okay, sounds good.
01:27:35.260 Thank you.
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01:28:02.480 Okay, so hopefully I will see you all tomorrow because we are going to be discussing a whole
01:28:08.500 bunch of stuff.
01:28:09.500 So it's going to be on the same channel as you all know at 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time.
01:28:14.320 Same channels as in the litter box.
01:28:15.860 We always have a good time and we are going to be digging in to these really bad people.
01:28:23.580 Hopefully we're going to make sure that they get delivered all that's coming.
01:28:29.160 So Crooked as Hell is the name of the show.
01:28:31.680 It's on the channels that you are watching right now.
01:28:34.640 Also, I wanted to let you know that while we were listening to that interview, I was putting
01:28:38.680 out your question of the day.
01:28:40.680 It looks like I already have got some answers, but the question of the day since you're here
01:28:45.100 is, do you have confidence in the DOJ FBI memo about Jeffrey Epstein?
01:28:52.960 Well, if you share your thoughts on my page at julesjoneslive.com, I could, you could probably
01:28:58.520 be featured and I always call out all of the different responses.
01:29:03.020 Love to hear your insights.
01:29:04.540 At 3 o'clock p.m. Eastern time, you can pick your platform.
01:29:08.040 You're already on one right now, but if you're new and you're just listening to this, you
01:29:12.080 can go to julesjoneslive.com or you can go to inthelitterbox.com.
01:29:16.860 All of them are streaming there as well and you can pick a platform that you like.
01:29:20.200 There are all kinds of different chat rooms now and you all can connect.
01:29:23.620 I've got all of the chats up and running just like I do on In The Letterboxd because I love
01:29:29.280 to see what you all have to say.
01:29:31.600 All right, everybody.
01:29:32.640 Well, I hope you have a wonderful rest of your day.
01:29:36.380 You all be safe, be kind to one another, and hopefully we will see you tomorrow.
01:29:42.760 Tootally do.
01:29:43.320 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:30:13.320 We'll see you tomorrow.
01:30:43.320 We'll see you tomorrow.