On this week's show, we discuss the latest in the case of a woman who was shot to death in her own home, and the possibility that it was an act of terrorism. Plus, we talk about the latest on a possible Somali pirate who pissed off one too many people, and why we think it's a good idea to have a Somali pirate in your own home. And, of course, we have some rapping.
00:03:58.000We've been in there for a while where it's kind of like we can see some of the other people like, hey, oh, you're here too.
00:04:04.000But we'll also notice some journalists in these signal chats, very active journalists, maybe doing more than what some would argue is simply doing journalism.
00:04:44.000The good news is, if it is someone on the right who is deranged, which is what it seems to be, someone who's mentally unstable, a squirt gun, in my opinion, and a kind, very polite request to resign, is much better than an assassination.
00:04:59.000We want to obviously stop all of that, but if I was the person in question, I would much sooner choose a squirt gun than a real gun.
00:11:59.000Meanwhile, New York politicians, they want you to know, just like, remember, remember Schumer with the grilling, the burgers, with the burgers, the cheese.
00:14:24.000Oh, by the way, it's a good time to tell.
00:14:25.000I should tell these guys, I cannot believe that they still allow all the lives that we do, but American financing, they really, they've helped friends of mine, actual close friends, save a bunch of money.
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00:14:48.000And they, I even have a friend just to let you know who saved money not using American financing, but I think got a quote in their bank thinking, what?
00:14:55.000Like, all right, okay, okay, okay, well, we'll get you better.
00:15:20.000Before we get to Omar, we were Johnny Boy and I were sitting and we were writing commercials for the only other company that I own and run, Foundation, Daily Multivitamin.
00:15:29.000And it was pretty rough where we were going through a parody of the Matrix.
00:16:30.000I am going to tell you exactly what it is that we know, and you can draw your own conclusions.
00:16:34.000If you want to know my opinion, it seems like this is somebody who obviously didn't like Elon Omar.
00:16:39.000I wouldn't jump right away to this is staged.
00:16:41.000I also understand why people think that some of the events look questionable, but also understand in the heat of the moment when you're in kind of a pressure cooker, people react oddly.
00:17:14.000There were two primary angles, and then it kind of bleeded into one, so we decided to put them side by side here so you don't miss anything.
00:17:20.000Here's the incident in question: Secretary Christian Noam must resign or face impeachment.
00:19:17.000If you're watching this as a clip, following the attack, Omar, well, she was, you know, like you think that iconic Donald Trump fight fight?
00:19:26.000She too delivered an inspiring response.
00:19:32.000You know, I'm not going to go figure if I am, but I feel okay.
00:19:38.000I feel that it is important for people, whether they're in elected office or not, to allow these people to intimidate us, to make us not fight for our constituents and for the country we love.
00:19:52.000And as I said, you know, I've survived war and I'm started by intimidation and whatever these people think they can throw at me because I'm built that way.
00:21:13.000Gerard Butler is incapable of doing an American accent, just to be clear.
00:21:16.000But 55 years old, this guy, twice divorced, two kids, unemployed on disability.
00:21:21.000Now, the reason that's relevant is because a lot of people brought up, and it is relevant, Renee Goode, right, didn't have custody of her children, I believe, two divorces.
00:21:28.000That doesn't mean that this person is guilty.
00:21:32.000And it certainly doesn't justify what they've done.
00:21:35.000But it is an indicator as to perhaps the stability or pattern of behavior.
00:21:40.000We don't know what the liquid was, though, like I said, strongly suspected.
00:21:43.000This person was charged with third-degree assault, held without bail, faces up to five years prison time, whereas attempted murderers in the state of New York get to go free quite often.
00:21:52.000He does have a limited prior criminal history, two DUI convictions, no violent crimes.
00:21:58.000You could argue that this one is definitely assault, but as far as what you think of as classically violent, I also want to say I do get that this can be pretty scary.
00:22:07.000Like whether it's someone who is throwing a milkshake, well, sometimes those are replaced with concrete, or it could be acid, right?
00:22:13.000Ilan Omar is familiar with that, right?
00:22:14.000That's something that Islamists do quite a bit.
00:22:16.000They'll throw acid in your face so that you're disfigured forever.
00:22:19.000So I have no doubt that she was probably quite scared.
00:22:23.000The comparison, though, to the type of violence and vitriol that the Wright experiences, I just think, I just don't think it's a valid one.
00:22:31.000The neighbors said about this man that he was pretty heavily medicated for years because he had a spine injury.
00:22:36.000He was apparently diagnosed with Parkinson's.
00:22:39.000And this guy, again, surprisingly polite and you must resign, right?
00:24:39.000You can be the wealthiest, most powerful person on earth.
00:24:41.000And if your kids have been radicalized by these institutions out there, you feel like it's a death that you never get to mourn.
00:24:49.000And this is why I also cannot recommend enough that you homeschool your children, that you guard their hearts from what they consume.
00:24:56.000Because if that is true, it doesn't justify what he did, but that is absolutely heartbreaking.
00:25:01.000The case that I'm hearing as to why this is staged, again, I think it's paper-thin.
00:25:07.000People saying, why didn't Omar immediately seek medical attention?
00:25:10.000She continued her speech after the attack.
00:25:14.000I mean, sure, I guess, but if you're not hurt, if it's a substance that's on you at that point in time, I've done that too, where I've had people throw stuff on me.
00:25:24.000Sometimes you don't think of it in the moment.
00:25:25.000People saying that she went toward the assailant, which does seem odd.
00:25:29.000It's atypical, but again, you don't necessarily know how you're reacting.
00:25:32.000I also noticed she only went toward him after security had been taking care of him.
00:25:36.000People are saying that she looked right up at him.
00:25:38.000If you look at the tape right before the attack, he could have been twitching, could have been, again, a Parkinson shake.
00:25:51.000Like, that's the guy you let him walk up to the front row.
00:25:54.000Well, that's also, to me, what is most, a couple of things that are most telling here.
00:25:58.000That tells you that the left doesn't live in the same fear that the right does because you don't get that close to people on the right, especially not post-Charlie Kirk, but the Pat Downs, the wanding, the security that we have to put people through at any live event, the fact that she is there with what appears to be medium-level security and a guy who couldn't look more suspicious if he was drenched in hobo piss.
00:27:50.000Don't take your eyes off the fraud and what's going on in the state of Minneapolis or in the state of Minnesota right now and around Minneapolis.
00:28:18.000It's pretty much basic pitch conservative.
00:28:20.000If you were to go throughout history, I'm certainly more nationalist than most conservatives have presented themselves in the past, but I've always been that way.
00:28:39.000So since 2024, she's been under investigation by the DOJ and Congress for financial and overall just campaign sort of spending irregularities.
00:29:35.000And the argument from the fact checkers are looking like, well, that's actually her husband's because a venture capital management firm and a winery.
00:30:54.000So 6,500 to 10,000% growth year over year is not only not typical, it's not only atypical, it's never happened in the history of the wine industry.
00:31:36.000It is, or there could be some similarities in the winery and, you know, the questions that sort of surround Omar's involvement in the Minnesota Somali welfare scandal.
00:31:50.000Or there could be some similarities in that, you know, maybe it's not exactly straightforward or she's at best being misleading in a way that compares to her marrying her brother.
00:32:06.000We've been bringing this up for well over half a decade, and it has not been refuted to the degree that it needs to be.
00:32:14.000So, yeah, a 10,000% growth year over year, the welfare scandal, a lot of scandals, a lot of fraud that has taken place in her state, not to mention she's effectively pledged loyalty to Somalia before the United States, married her brother, which is both gross and a crime.
00:32:30.000But my question to you is: what do you think here?
00:32:33.000Do you think this is a maladjusted person who snapped?
00:32:38.000Or do you think it's a staged scene from Omar and her team?
00:32:42.000And let me ask you: if you think it's staged, can you make the case as to why?
00:32:46.000Make the factual case the same way we would make a case for anything else on this show.
00:32:51.000And if people believe it, you may have reason to believe it, but I also see a lot of folks out there misleading their audiences, just going, this is clearly staged.
00:32:58.000There's nothing clear about it, and you do need to substantiate that.
00:33:03.000The burden of proof is on people saying this is staged.
00:33:05.000That would be a pretty big, pretty elaborate conspiracy.
00:33:09.000So there needs to be more proof than she glanced.
00:34:26.000One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, plus what looks like lady's helper right there, that device, really.
00:34:34.000People need that, because that seems like more crap that people don't need.
00:34:36.000You can comment below, we're talking about this where we actually have dermatologists and people because they'll sell you something that's all in one and it's not like all in one, but what we really mean is you need four more lotions to put on right.
00:34:46.000This is really all evolves from you being pissed off at the world.
00:34:49.000I found out for the last two years, yeah, someone's like you should do it as you get older.
00:34:53.000I use an all-in-one thing and then they're like oh yeah, but no, but then you have to put on moisturizer.
00:34:57.000So i've been drying my skin out for two years because, like that's a serum.
00:35:16.000If you are an environmentalist, if you are a leftist and you sell a skincare line with more than two products or you sell a fragrance, you're a liar.
00:35:24.000These are completely unnecessary products that you are exploiting the worst parts of the free enterprise system by selling fear, doubt, and a product that nobody wants that they likely can't afford.
00:37:57.000Which means pretty much nothing because long ago, before people were paying attention, you can go and watch where we infiltrated Antifa in Utah.
00:38:16.000It's useful, in particular, because it presents a very clear and present danger to those ICE officers who are trying to do their work and go back home to their families.
00:38:24.000So, of course, the Guardian called it a far-right claim.
00:39:18.000We will go to jail to protect our sources.
00:39:20.000Keep in mind that we received tips: the Nashville Manifesto, the bullet engravings with Charlie Kirk.
00:39:26.000I'm trying to remember what the other one, there have been a few that have come through the tip line where our people have been able to track them down and do the legwork.
00:39:31.000So please do send some tips and know that your information is safe with us.
00:39:35.000Last night, our team recorded a signal call, very similar to the ones that Cam has released.
00:39:43.000But now I think you guys are starting to get a better picture as to how organized, how coordinated these people are.
00:39:49.000In this signal call, the participants coordinate exactly how to trace and follow up with vehicles of ICE officers in real time.
00:39:59.000This is not just a ragtag crew of social media trolls.
00:42:27.000Lisa Song and Maya Miller, reporters with the national nonprofit news organization ProPublica.
00:42:33.000We've been following reports of young children who were pepper sprayed or tear gassed in suburban Chicago and Minneapolis.
00:42:40.000And we've learned that other kids have faced similar situations over the past year.
00:42:43.000We're aiming to document cases in which children and teenagers have been harmed during interactions with federal agents, such as ICE or local law enforcement.
00:42:51.000This includes being exposed to tear gas, pepper spray, flashbangs, rubber bullets, and other less lethal weapons.
00:42:56.000We are focusing on cases involving children, anyone under 18, because of the disproportionate health impacts they face.
00:43:02.000We appreciate any assistance you can provide by helping us identify cases and connecting us with people who have first-hand experiences to share.
00:43:10.000Our commitment to your privacy, both of us take the responsibility of protecting our sources very seriously.
00:43:15.000What about protecting the identities of those doing the work, those in law enforcement?
00:43:22.000Also, we did look and we weren't able to find any examples of them collaborating on reaching those involved with or gathering information on the children harmed, for example, during the riots, the summer of love, and thousands of casualties.
00:43:37.000That doesn't mean it doesn't exist, but I haven't found it, specifically only as it involves ICE agents or federal authorities.
00:43:42.000And as we've seen, many of those stories that you have heard of from the journalists publicly turned out to be lies.
00:43:48.000We are gathering these cases for the purpose of our reporting and will reach out if we wish to publish any part of your experience.
00:43:54.000We're happy to answer any questions you might have about our work and reporting process.
00:45:21.000The tear gas found her later that evening inside her own house as police unleashed it on protesters in her predominantly black neighborhood in West Philadelphia.
00:46:00.000Oh, just sympathy for the lawless people out there, just the lawless criminals.
00:46:08.000These people will work with them behind the scenes, collaborate with them behind the scenes, and then do their bidding to you and present themselves as objective.
00:46:19.000And how many times have we seen leaks where identities and personal information has been?
00:46:31.000Lisa Song, Maya Miller, I'm inviting both of you to come on this show.
00:46:37.000And please do explain to me and justify your journalistic decisions and how this functions with journalistic integrity and how you are being unbiased and the methods of your sourcing.
00:46:50.000Because the way it looks right now is that you are involved with a domestic radical group of people who have caused serious harm, are looking to inflict more harm on those enforcing the law as part of a lawfully elected administration with a mandate.
00:47:07.000So please, Lisa, Maya, you are welcome to come on the show.
00:47:15.000And what we're not seeing is information from these journalists encouraging people to behave civilly and to, of course, not reveal any identities.
00:47:25.000As a matter of fact, they know that that's the case because that's what this signal chat is.
00:47:42.000And we are going to be tracking down other identities to see if there are other journalists in there, potentially other representatives in there, because it's one thing to see the organizational structure.
00:47:55.000We know that the left has a pretty coordinated network of people.
00:47:59.000It's another to unmask the journalists, the representatives, those who really should be significantly far away from this.
00:48:09.000There's no way to justify this, certainly if you're a representative.
00:48:13.000And there really is no way to make the case that you're an unbiased journalist if you are in this signal chat where you see these kinds of sometimes crimes being committed and certainly aggressive actions and certainly actions that put people at risk.
00:51:25.000No, no, I don't want him to be present.
00:51:26.000I want him to stay exactly where he is so that we can continue to make fun of him and show that they're unserious about solving any problems at all in life.
00:51:35.000And I don't care about New Jersey that much.
00:51:38.000My favorite thing about that Mud Club Undercover story was all these activists, they get to cosplay as law enforcement or like military operators.
00:53:02.000I do think the communication has not been the best from this administration.
00:53:06.000The Democrats seem to smell blood in the water.
00:53:09.000But I will say this: I also understand sending in Tom Holman because he's the best of the best.
00:53:15.000And he certainly, if you were to pick or if you were to go down a list of who is most qualified to deal with a scenario that now has national attention, can anyone make the case for someone better than Tom Holman?
00:53:24.000So please don't mistake my perspective on the way the Bovino sort of, I guess, demoting or new placement.
00:53:35.000Please don't confuse my perspective on the communication as anything other than praise for Tom Holman.
00:53:42.000I think more Tom Holman is always a good thing.
00:53:46.000There hasn't been great communication.
00:53:48.000Yesterday, Tom Holman, of course, arrived in Minnesota and he promptly met with Governor Walls, who, you know, they always do this.
00:53:55.000They go, well, I like this guy, but I don't like that guy.
00:53:57.000Until Tom Holman, of course, does something he doesn't like, and then he'll try and denigrate Tom Holman's resume.
00:54:03.000Well, Tom Holman's a professional, which is a lot more than Bovino and Christy Noam.
00:54:09.000But look, I think the thing we said is we're very clear about this, that we need these folks out of Minnesota, and we need justice for Renee Goode and for Alex.
00:54:20.000And those were things that we came with.
00:54:23.000I think the thing that I'm most concerned about is the tone was different.
00:56:00.000Rampant immigration fraud also currently incarcerated illegal alien prisoners and the refusal to hand them over to federal authorities.
00:56:12.000I mean, it's everything wrong with the left.
00:56:14.000It's not only protecting criminals while criminalizing American citizens, it also is a waste of taxpayer funding to be incarcerating these people, to be feeding them, to be housing them.
00:56:26.000There is no, can anyone make the case as to why an illegal alien, and I've been asking this for years, they commit a crime, they go through the process.
00:56:35.000Oh, wait, you're not even supposed to be here.
00:56:38.000Can anyone make the case as to why any other action should take place at that moment in time other than deportation immediately?
00:56:52.000Also, really funny, Walls decided to go back in time and he said that actually today, though, I know his debate didn't go that well with Vance, but today he would beat this out of Vance if he could.
00:57:02.000I do see this as servant leadership, and I don't see it as a sense of power.
01:00:34.000Well, the only way to get them out then, I guess, we got to go out in the community and kind of targeted, have raids on violent criminals that we need to get.
01:00:51.000Can you point me to any other example of a serious federal crime being committed where a locality, a municipality, can not only refuse to enforce it, but forbid anyone from enforcing it?
01:01:41.000This is after having had a very good conversation with him.
01:01:45.000Could somebody in his inner sanctum please explain that this statement is a very serious violation of the law and that he is playing with fire?
01:02:36.000You ever watch a cop movie or a detective movie where it happens is they're roping it off and they're in the chalk line like, by God, I want you to get this done before this place is swarming with feds.
01:02:46.000And they shook it like, it's my scene now.
01:03:49.000Now, I will say that the reason they seem so emboldened, and I am, and we try and call balls and strikes, I would flat out say that I think the Trump administration has not been very effective in communicating.
01:04:02.000And the striking of a softer tone and flat-out misstatements doesn't help.
01:04:07.000Here is the president discussing the incidents in Minnesota.
01:04:11.000I'm curious what you thought when you first saw that video.
01:05:09.000You don't get this wonderful hand-etched mug, but you do get the thousands percent more content and everything ad-free, and it keeps the lights on.
01:05:18.000Here is President Trump talking about the replacing of Greg Bovino.
01:05:24.000And again, some misstatements that echo what Kash Patel was saying.
01:06:00.000But you have to understand when I watch some of the people that I've been watching over the last few weeks, these are paid insurrectionists.