On this week's show, we discuss the release of damning evidence against an illegal immigrant who is now a member of MS-13, the return of an ex-law enforcement officer who was sent back to his home country, and more.
00:01:31.000They have damning information on this man who is reportedly now a violent member of MS-13 who mercilessly beat his wife.
00:01:40.000Allegedly, we don't know exactly how it all went down, but not only have they released documents showing how they determined he was a gang member in MS-13, but also what was released in the press was domestic violence petitions from his own wife.
00:01:54.000So here you got a guy who was with MS-13 gang members, identified as one, wearing their clothing, and yeah, they really walked into this one.
00:02:03.000It's sort of blowing up in their face now after the DOJ released this information to back up their case.
00:02:47.000We're going to talk about that, plus, man, Judge Boasberg in this case is saying the Trump admin is in contempt, and now they're threatening, I guess, to arrest these individuals.
00:02:58.000And then, man, it's kind of crazy how much news there is today.
00:03:01.000Letitia James has been referred to the DOJ for criminal prosecution for mortgage fraud.
00:03:07.000That took place at the exact same time she was alleging Donald Trump was engaged in civil fraud to secure loans at better rates.
00:03:17.000Basically the exact same thing she accused him of.
00:03:19.000And based on the fraud that she's alleged to have committed, she would have voided her position in New York as the AG.
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00:06:56.000Democrat U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen is in El Salvador demanding that President Bukele do the right thing and release an MS-13 gang member who was, quote, illegally abducted.
00:08:09.000It can be voided if the circumstances in the home country of an individual have changed, thus the threat no longer exists.
00:08:19.000Obrego Garcia came to the United States.
00:08:22.000Nayib Bukele has cleaned up El Salvador to the point where it is one of the safest countries in the Western Hemisphere, if not the safest, he says it is.
00:08:29.000Clearly, there is no longer a threat to this man, and he can go home.
00:08:34.000So it sounds like the only error was that they needed what's called a USCIS interview to determine whether or not he could return home, but they did not do that.
00:08:43.000Now, the Trump administration has argued is that because of the Alien Enemies Act, withholding of deportation does not apply to terrorists under the AEA.
00:08:52.000And two different judges determined this guy was a member of the MS-13 gang.
00:09:01.000And it's not just, they say, a criminal informant.
00:09:05.000They actually mention that he was, Abrego Garcia was found with other, look at this, a member of the Prince George's County gang, Unit MS-13 Intelligence and Squad have encountered...
00:10:01.000Not only that, there was an order of protection that his wife filed, and now she's claiming he's the best husband ever.
00:10:09.000Jesse Waters on Fox News is saying he was closed fist beating his wife.
00:10:13.000I don't know how true that is or what happened in this hearing.
00:10:16.000But let me just say, Democrats walked into this one like sideshow Bob stepping on a rake.
00:10:23.000Best news, best part about this is that Democrats are actually going to El Salvador asking President Bukele to release essentially, you know, gang members.
00:11:50.000Their marriage grew stronger over time.
00:11:53.000You know, he's a good man at the end of the day, but she's, like, literally a battered housewife with, like, Stockholm Syndrome.
00:12:01.000They listed one of the gang members he was meeting with went by the name Bimbo.
00:12:07.000I don't know why that was his moniker in the gang, but I think she probably saw the name Bimbo pop up on his text messages and was like, who the fuck is this?
00:12:19.000And that's probably what precipitated the fight.
00:12:27.000But I think it's, and it's just par for the course for the left now, that no matter what Donald Trump does, if he says water is wet, it's dry, right?
00:12:38.000If I endorse oxygen, we love oxygen, right?
00:13:36.000You know, Taylor Lorenz came out and said, oh, you know, in America, we've always, we've always, you know, we stand bad guys, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:49.000To the normies, now I know that the chat's going to have a conniption fit about me saying this, but to normies, Hamas are the bad guys, right?
00:13:56.000They look at Israel and they're like, Israel is America's ally and that means Hamas is the bad guys, but the Democrats are all waving Palestinian flag.
00:14:04.000Literally, the Democrats have gotten themselves into a position where they're just on the side of bad guys.
00:16:07.000Where maybe they would have ignored this story in the past or kind of, you know, maybe mentioned it once or twice and then said, oh, this guy's really bad news.
00:17:08.000The question of whether or not these violent criminals have agency is kind of irrelevant because they should just be thrown in jail anyway.
00:17:35.000I mean, I tend to agree with you, but the leftists, I don't think that, whereas I tend to agree with you, and I think that there is a lot of...
00:17:44.000A lot of people have certain proclivities, right?
00:17:47.000Like, if you're conservative, you're probably...
00:17:51.000You've got a significant portion of your conservative leaning is because of, like, longer time preferences or...
00:18:24.000You hear people that, again, the Israel-Palestine thing, people always say, well, you know, what would you do if you were in Palestine?
00:18:31.000I wouldn't go into Israel and kidnap people.
00:18:33.000You know, it's like, you may have a problem with the fight, but I wouldn't be getting, you know, when the actual terrorists went into Israel, I wouldn't have been jumping on mopeds and be like, yo, let's go grab some Jews and bring them back.
00:19:10.000Well, I'm just saying that's something that you hear a lot.
00:19:13.000People taking agency away from the actors.
00:19:15.000Like, Putin's the guy that said we're going to go in.
00:19:18.000Well, Sean was going to say something.
00:19:20.000Just basically to add on to that is that the left will go and find something horrible and try and justify it or say, well, you know, they have a point.
00:19:26.000Mangione's a great example where they say, well, the health care industry is so evil.
00:22:20.000DHS posted portions of the order on X Wednesday and described Obrego Garcia as an MS-13 gang member who is not a sympathetic figure.
00:22:26.000The Trump administration's release of the documents comes as part of a renewed push to portray Obrego Garcia, who has not been charged with or convicted of any crime, is a violent and dangerous criminal, and a member of MS-13.
00:22:37.000Obrego Garcia's wife and lawyers have denied he is part of a gang.
00:23:47.000And the reason why she ultimately doesn't follow through with the domestic violence petition is because MS-13 will come after her.
00:23:54.000And so she's like, even if I win here, I lose there.
00:23:57.000Now, I think there's a possibility that MS-13 and other gangs went to the wife and said, go and say he's a good guy and say he's not in the gang, or else.
00:24:07.000So now you've got this woman, and I don't think it's unreasonable to say, what...
00:24:11.000What is the proof that when she filed a domestic violence petition, she intended not to follow through with it?
00:24:18.000When I go to a bar in the bathrooms, you ever see the signs where it's like, are you being trafficked?
00:24:24.000And it's like, here's the hand sign you have to do.
00:24:26.000And there's some bathrooms in bars where there's like little red ribbons and the women are supposed to take them and then hand them to the bartender.
00:24:34.000And that signals the bartender to call the police because they can't speak up about things.
00:24:44.000His wife filed a domestic violence petition and now all of a sudden she's going, no, actually everything's okay.
00:24:49.000I'm like, okay, well, I learned from going to a bar that sometimes people who are telling you it's fine are secretly being trafficked or under threat.
00:26:09.000Like on Long Island, if some story came in the papers that said that there was a dismembered body part found in the woods, the first thing you would think was MS-13.
00:26:21.000That's the people, that's the type of person that Senator Van Hollen is down there trying to bring back.
00:26:26.000Again, I don't know if he did any of that, but you're a part of that gang, you know.
00:26:29.000Just so long as Democrats are unsuccessful in their efforts, I am all for their efforts because most of the American people look at this and say, what is wrong with you?
00:27:08.000Because I feel like people that watch Pakman, people that watch Midas Touch, those people are already going to be like whatever the Democrats say.
00:27:22.000We actually have the data, and we've gone over the charts on this show.
00:27:26.000The middle is like 3% of the country at this point.
00:27:30.000So certainly it matters to a degree, of course, but that 3%, how much are actually watching the news, and that's why they're in the middle, and it's going to be like 27% of 3% actually actively pays attention.
00:27:44.000So you're saying that there's no point in even...
00:27:49.000No, I'm saying that we do this show to call it out every single day.
00:27:54.000We want people to share this show, and we are hoping that by exposing how they've lied, people who are in the cult might break free.
00:28:02.000But there's not like an undecided individual who's like, I'm not sure who we can talk to about this.
00:28:09.000No, it's not about them trying to find out who they can talk to, but it's about...
00:28:15.000Platforms like ours and like others trying to make sure that the narrative that the Democrats are putting out, that the truth comes out, you know, and the average person that doesn't go out and search for this information or even the people that do make sure that the truth is out there.
00:28:33.000I just mean that there's a large contingent in this country that are going to turn on David Pakman and he's going to lie about every element of this story and they're going to believe him.
00:28:47.000Yeah. But I do think that there are still people that get their news in small bits, the kind of people that are not super plugged in, but they'll go and they'll watch an hour, two hours worth of news.
00:29:02.000You have to make sure that they have the ability to hear the actual truth of the story, which is he's not a Maryland man.
00:29:08.000Right. I mean, the funny thing, too, is how long was he even in Maryland?
00:29:12.000Six years or seven years, something like that.
00:29:14.000So it's like, the guy is, how old is he?
00:32:18.000The Washington Post says chief U.S. District Judge James E. Boesburg of Washington, D.C. on Wednesday said he would launch proceedings to determine whether any Trump administration officials defied his order not to remove Venezuelan migrants from the country based on the wartime
00:32:43.000Boesberg's order is the latest development.
00:32:45.000He basically said that there was probable cause...
00:32:49.000He said, the statement he gave out, I don't know if they have it in here, probable cause determined that contempt of court did occur.
00:32:58.000And essentially what this means is, not yet they're going to have a hearing on contempt, but he's basically fired a shot across the bow at Donald Trump.
00:34:26.000It's likely that regardless of the Supreme Court's ruling, he had a ruling that was defied, and they went to the Supreme Court, so he's making a side argument.
00:34:33.000It's kind of like when you get arrested for resisting arrest.
00:35:10.000If criminal if criminal criminal contempt is upheld, the attorney could be fined or jailed, although jailing a federal prosecutor is exceptionally rare and would provoke a major legal and constitutional standoff.
00:35:21.000If it's tied to a politically sensitive case, it could trigger congressional investigations, DOJ reviews, and massive media attention.
00:35:58.000And I think this highlights another problem that we have, obviously, with the judicial branch in the country, where one district court judge, one ruling from a district court judge.
00:36:06.000I mean, these district court judges actually have more power than a singular Supreme Court justice.
00:36:11.000You know, it takes five on the Supreme Court to push a ruling through.
00:36:30.000And I think the play he's currently making is he's got to be careful because perception is reality.
00:36:35.000Right. If he is going around laughing, saying no one can stop me and the courts won't do a thing about it, then he's going to the public will stand against them.
00:36:44.000Like people are going to freak out and be like, whoa.
00:36:46.000Yeah. But if Trump says we're doing everything we're supposed to be doing, what are they talking about?
00:36:52.000Then people are going to be more confused and more willing to see what's going on.
00:36:55.000Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I'm certainly not an expert in this judicial process.
00:37:01.000I mean, this is probably unprecedented.
00:37:05.000Right? Well, none of this whole injunction thing, at the rate that it's happening now, happened under Biden.
00:38:29.000And the idea that a judge should be able to affect the whole country like this, we have an executive, we have the separation of powers for a reason.
00:38:39.000And a judge stepping into what the executive is doing in all of these different, like every single different arena that the president is trying to act in.
00:38:49.000And there are multiple judges that are stepping in the way.
00:38:52.000They're literally taking the authority away from the president.
00:38:56.000Which was given to him, and I've said this multiple times, the only person elected by the whole of the electorate, right, the whole country, is the president.
00:39:06.000Congress and the Senate, they're elected by their constituents in the...
00:39:11.000Congressional districts and the states, the only person elected by the whole of the electorate is the president, and the president won clearly with the majority of the vote, right?
00:39:22.00077 million people, didn't win just by the electoral college, won the popular vote, and of course won the electoral college.
00:39:45.000If you were the U.S. attorney or the DOJ and the judge issued a fine for criminal contempt, would you say, thank you, Your Honor, I will pay it post-haste, or would you say, shove it?
00:40:01.000Put one in the chat for bending the knee to the judge and two in the chat for giving him the middle finger.
00:40:06.000And, you know, the reason I ask this, I'm just, I'm curious why it doesn't happen.
00:40:10.000You know, like, at this point, why isn't the Trump attorneys and the DOJ just laughing at the judge, being like, bro, you're a district court judge.
00:40:26.000I think the only reason why is that you just mentioned public perception and would it be something that the public looks at and, you know, does the normie crowd understand that he's a district court judge?
00:42:21.000I mean, look, the fact of the matter is, like we talked about this before, you know, this wouldn't be the situation if the previous administration had not been totally lawless when it comes to the border.
00:42:32.000Yeah. Like, if the Biden administration had done their job...
00:42:37.000And if Joe Biden had not specifically said to people, surge the border.
00:42:54.000He made that statement, and consequently, there was an...
00:42:58.000Wave after wave after wave of people coming to this country that have come into the United States.
00:43:04.000They're seeking asylum, but they didn't go to ports of entry, which is the proper way to do it.
00:43:10.000They would just come across the border, and when they would eventually bump into a border patrol or whatever, they'd say, I'm seeking asylum.
00:43:17.000And for some reason, the border patrol would say, okay, let's take care of you as if this is the proper way to seek asylum.
00:43:33.000This is the current administration trying to fix the lawlessness of the previous administration, and over and over, the courts are literally getting in the way, upholding the illegal actions or preventing the remedy to illegal actions by the previous administration.
00:45:17.000This is the constitutional crisis, and it is that.
00:45:20.000The judiciary is asserting constitutional correctness, as is the executive.
00:45:27.000Both are saying we are right and you can't do this.
00:45:29.000And guys, this is the issue that we've talked about when it comes to the concept of civil war.
00:45:35.000When two factions reach the highest level of government, right now the judiciary, which is propped up by Democrats and these people were all appointed by Democrats or largely, are outright saying our worldview is correct and your worldview is wrong.
00:46:22.000You know, and you mentioned reality has a right-wing bias, which is an interesting way to phrase it.
00:46:26.000But I think when Bukele was in the Oval Office, they had a conversation and Trump said, you know, the people that are running it right now, it's not conservative, it's common sense.
00:46:36.000And I think that just kind of goes to what you're saying, that reality has that right-wing bias, right?
00:46:42.000Donald Trump has espoused a lot of common sense positions, right?
00:46:46.000Securing the border is a common sense position.
00:46:48.000You can ask anybody, right, left, center, up or down, do you lock the door to your home at night because you hate the people on the outside?
00:46:56.000I hope you don't live in that type of neighborhood.
00:46:57.000Or because you love the people on the inside because you want to protect what's yours.
00:47:01.000And it's like, well, of course I lock my door, right?
00:47:18.000Well, we do have some news on this front.
00:47:20.000From the New York Post, Trump administration refers New York Attorney General Letitia James for potential prosecution over alleged mortgage fraud.
00:47:34.000She was buying a house in Norfolk, Virginia, which she listed as her primary residence, and she did this, they say, to secure favorable terms.
00:47:46.000Quote, it appears Ms. James' property and mortgage-related misrepresentations may have continued to her recent 2023 Norfolk VA property purchase in order to secure a lower interest rate and more favorable loan terms.
00:47:56.000If her primary residence was in Virginia, she is ineligible for being AG.
00:48:03.000And apparently this happened in 2023 while she was preparing her case against Donald Trump for civil fraud pertaining to the accusation that Trump inflated his assets for more favorable loan terms, of which is a total lie.
00:48:17.000They also want to mention that she misrepresented a building as having four units when it had five.
00:48:24.000Why? Because there was a restriction, I believe, on some mortgage applications where you couldn't get a five-unit building.
00:48:32.000In order to qualify for a special loan, it had to be four or less.
00:48:34.000So she lied about the size of her building for more favorable terms.
00:48:38.000That's what she accused Trump of doing, which was also a lie.
00:48:42.000The question now is, we've seen nothing but half measures.
00:48:46.000Judge Boasberg says, contempt of court.
00:48:49.000Hearings to maybe determine whether or not you did.
00:48:52.000Housing, what is it, the housing finance agency?
00:48:59.000And then this morning you had Pam Bondi say, we are suing Maine for having men and women in sports and considering, maybe, at some point, just a little bit, taking away their money.
00:49:12.000Like, how about anybody just do something?
00:50:19.000I'd say most people, because we're reasonable and obviously incest is wrong, when you hear that she listed her dad as her husband, you're like, she must have been lying to secure loan terms.
00:50:29.000And it's like, wait, wait, maybe she's just gross.
00:51:47.000And I'm not saying I'm disappointed in what he's done his first 100 days.
00:51:51.000I'm very happy with how a lot of things have started off.
00:51:56.000But he's got to go all the way on at least some of it.
00:51:59.000I'm not saying you've got to round up everybody and take broadcasting licenses away from everybody and indict and arrest like crazy, like whack-a-mole.
00:52:51.000Let me just stress that the appellate court has been sitting on their ruling in the civil fraud case for seven months, which is very weird.
00:53:01.000I think that this was clearly deep state versus Trump, and the appellate court knows if they issue a ruling, they're either saying we will help the deep state or we will help Trump, and they don't know who's going to win, so they're just doing nothing.
00:53:13.000They're waiting, sitting on their hands, kind of seeing which way the wind blows.
00:53:40.000Okay. And then she said a bunch of stuff I don't care to read.
00:53:43.000I just want to see some people get arrested, you know what I mean?
00:53:45.000I mean, that's kind of something that I was thinking.
00:53:48.000The whole issue surrounding the real estate stuff, I feel like it's fairly obvious that that was corrupt.
00:53:58.000And I don't know the process that you'd have to go through, or the DOJ would have to go through, but I really feel like, hey, shouldn't you be investigating this?
00:54:07.000This is clearly a BS charge, and isn't there some kind of violation of the law?
00:54:12.000When all the parties involved said, no, we're happy with this situation, and they blatantly...
00:55:31.000Right, so the implication is that there are some people you've not met that you would like more if you saw them and they looked like Sasquatch.
00:58:47.000I don't know, because, you know, you're like a young person over here, so I don't know if you're into those boomer memes, you know what I mean?
00:58:55.000I guess it's kind of like a Mexican standoff.
00:58:58.000The concern is that whoever makes the first move for law enforcement, it's like we're at that point where Matt Tybee described it as two vehicles speed towards the police station, and then two men get out of the cars, run up to the stairs, run to the police officer, and they point at each other, arrest that man.
00:59:15.000But I would say right now, Trump's play is now for one reason.
00:59:20.000He is the duly elected president with a popular mandate, and there is no reason to doubt that.
00:59:25.000If Trump gives Democrats a long enough period of time, they will create a criminal narrative, which they are doing with, quote, Maryland man.
00:59:32.000Now, Boasberg is saying criminal contempt because they're trying to create a fissure within the psyche of law enforcement in this country.
00:59:40.000that they will be justified in the arrest of Trump at some point.
00:59:43.000If Trump right now made moves to arrest, he's the president.
00:59:53.000The narrative may be implanted in the minds of half the country that Trump kidnapped a legal U.S. resident and sent him to a torture dungeon to die.
01:00:02.000And that's the narrative they're trying to build.
01:00:04.000And when that happens, and Trump says, we've got a warrant for your arrest, they will turn around and say, what Trump is doing is illegal.
01:00:11.000Don't forget, he kidnapped American citizens and sent him to torture dungeons.
01:00:43.000Trump can't let them get to that point in in shattering the psyche of this country, which means he has a very small window for going after corrupt people like Letitia James.
01:00:52.000So that they can get people willing to fight Trump.
01:01:13.000Do you think it'll be on a state basis like that, like you said, a Maryland judge?
01:02:46.000No, no, I'm saying a conservative cop who supports Trump and wears mega hats, who works in the L.A. Police Department, when told to arrest a Donald Trump administration official, would do so and say, sorry about doing this.
01:03:40.000But the scary thing about it is not a single police officer in any of these states where they arrested Trump's people in the federal government.
01:03:48.000Where was any of the FBI, a single FBI, to actually come out while on the job and say, the raid on Trump's home is wrong and should not have been done?
01:03:58.000Now, there are a couple FBI agents who got fired and blew the whistle for unrelated things who then came out and spoke out.
01:04:05.000But no, as far as I can tell, maybe I'm wrong.
01:04:08.000Maybe you guys chat me and tell me if I'm wrong.
01:04:10.000But my understanding is no active FBI spoke up and said, this is wrong what we are doing to the frontrunner for the Republican Party.
01:04:19.000No officer in any of these cases publicly said, I will not arrest Donald Trump.
01:05:08.000Shooting someone on Fifth Avenue is not an official act.
01:05:10.000That's true, but these actions to deport somebody is an official act as president.
01:05:15.000But the issue that we're looking at is they're going to argue that the court ordered him to facilitate the return of this man, and so Trump...
01:05:25.000Is an active defiance of what would be his constitutional duties.
01:05:29.000So, look, the reality is, when they say the word Maryland man, you only need to understand they will lie to create a justification for why Trump, what he did, was not within the confines of this.
01:05:40.000With Letitia James' case against Trump, you know that they will lie and make up a crime to go after Trump for.
01:05:47.000They accuse him of a 30-year-old rape case that makes literally no sense.
01:05:54.000Once they build up a substantial position where they have enough law enforcement questioning whether or not Trump is going to maintain his position, whether or not what he's doing is constitutional, then they will create a criminal pretext, and then they will start going after Trump's personnel.
01:07:13.000So I can't imagine, like with the conversations we've had with Kash and Dan, In the past, I can't imagine they're sitting there being like, we are clueless to this.
01:07:21.000I wouldn't be surprised if they were aware of this conversation right now and they're like, we know.
01:07:26.000Yeah, I mean, look, if there are investigations going on, the last thing that they want is that kind of information getting out.
01:07:35.000You know, so it's like, as much as there are people that are like, oh, the Trump administration's not doing anything, the Trump administration's not doing anything because, you know, they don't have anything.
01:09:48.000But he can't just come out and say, well, yeah, we're investigating this guy and this guy and this guy and this guy for ABCDEFNG because you don't do that.
01:10:56.000And I don't know if that means that, like, you get tribunals and, like, paddy wagons pulling people over or whatever, picking people up and stuff like that.
01:11:06.000I think they're going to do exactly what they can do within the confines of the law and the Constitution, but as far as they can to make sure it gets done.
01:11:14.000Because they're on the chopping block the same as Trump and everybody else.
01:11:44.000The fact that he built it from there to, like you said, the number one live show, to walk away from that, for people to think that he's going to walk away from that and then do nothing with it, why walk away, right?
01:11:56.000So why would you leave what you built to just, what, so you could tweet on an account with a great check?
01:12:18.000Yeah. I mean, look, knowing Dan from his show, like what he represents, I kind of imagine when they approached him and said, how would you like to be Deputy FBI Director?
01:13:06.000But still, to walk away from just what he built, Rumble, how Rumble has taken off, you know, he's an equity holder, just put a new studio together, he started to expand his network, right?
01:13:19.000To then, and it's not like he left everybody high and dry, but to do what he did, to walk away from that, the number one live stream in the country, the world.
01:13:28.000And going into the administration, knowing what the previous administration and the DOJ had done, the attacks to Donald Trump's previous administration, he knows that it's possible that they could go after him if the Democrats win in the next election.
01:13:49.000We do got a couple more segments, so I just want to grab one super chat that's in context here.
01:13:53.000Nick G said, I think it was Bannon that said something like, we'll see arrests by midsummer.
01:15:30.000Again, where do I say that watermelon head?
01:15:32.000I mean, I love the idea of wrapping up a Clinton, but I think that there are people that have more, at least more recent, substantive crimes that should be actually prosecuted.
01:15:47.000You know, it's possible that Hillary Clinton has broken the law, especially when it comes to the...
01:16:53.000They say judges at the UK Supreme Court have unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equality's law.
01:16:58.000It marks the culmination of a long-running legal battle, which could have major implications for how sex-based rights apply across Scotland, England, and Wales.
01:17:05.000The court sided with the Campaign for Women in Scotland, which brought a case against the Scottish government.
01:17:25.000then... In law, and I can't speak for the British law, but in the United States, if there's a law that specifically says women are granted a thing, then they redefine the word woman to mean a man who wants to be female, and they're going to give those protections to that individual.
01:18:12.000You know, and you'd think the women would be like, no, we know what women are, but it's likely that the women would actually be like, well, you know.
01:18:19.000That would be a follow-up to the executive order, which already stated the same definition of biological women.
01:18:25.000How crazy is it that we live in a world where a court has to back a definition of a word?
01:19:03.000I just remembered that J.K. Rowling lives in Scotland and I ran to her profile and sure enough, she's drinking whiskey and smoking a cigar in celebration of this.
01:19:13.000I saw the tweet, I might have a cigar later.
01:19:17.000Look, it's something that needed to happen, but again, like you said, the whole Tavistock thing, the fact that they closed that down, it was a big step.
01:19:25.000It shows that there is a sense that reality is real.
01:19:32.000You come into contact with reality and you can't ignore the ramifications of coming into contact with reality.
01:21:34.000It's like, these two things contradict each other.
01:21:38.000Remember that day, we were in Bethesda, Maryland, and we saw a man with his daughter and this man, the father, he was dressed up like a woman.
01:22:09.000We're dealing with autogynophiles who are aroused by people's disgust and fear of them.
01:22:16.000Letting people live how they want to live and identify how they want to identify was never an option because the intention is to impose it on you.
01:22:40.000But, you know, what is the limitations?
01:22:43.000Right? I mean, the question's been asked before, but if you have to use someone's preferred pronoun, words, address them as they want to be addressed, what else can be asserted?
01:22:54.000To the point where, like, if a student in a classroom identified as a cat, they put a litter box in the classroom.
01:22:59.000So I don't know that they ever actually did that.
01:23:01.000There are some reports that schools put litter boxes in bathrooms, and there was a story about a hotel that had a furry convention, and they put litter boxes out too, and people were using them.
01:23:34.000To that point, one of the things that was really repulsive to people...
01:23:42.000You saw a lot of trans women telling lesbians that they were bigots because they were rejecting them.
01:23:51.000And you saw trans women telling straight men that they were bigots because they were rejecting them.
01:23:58.000And at the end of the day, if they had their way, they would force people, which is super rapey and creepy, but they would force people to say, To say, yes, I accept that you're a woman regardless of your genitals.
01:24:13.000And that is something that human beings are not going to take.
01:25:07.000The litter in the schools thing is really funny because I know that there were a few teachers and school employees who had come out saying that they had done that, but the media said it never happened no matter what.
01:25:19.000And when you look it up, it's called the litter box hoax or whatever.
01:25:23.000Despite the fact there are some teachers, it's not like 50 of them, it's like three or four, who said, no, my school did this.
01:25:30.000Despite that, the media is claiming it never happened and the whole thing was a hoax, which is weird.
01:25:35.000It's very, very weird that they've created a Wikipedia entry for this, when it was like a single teacher being like, one time my school had a litter box for furries.
01:25:41.000And they're like, nope, you made that up, never happened.
01:26:21.000That is to say, it's fine to say it's never been proven.
01:26:24.000It's just weird that there have been...
01:26:25.000Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction, Elsie Arntzen, claimed she had evidence that in Montana schools they had done this.
01:26:34.000But then they never provide any of this.
01:26:36.000So the interesting thing is, if someone comes out and says, oh yeah, at the schools over here, they put a litter box in there, and you go, prove it, and they go, I don't know.
01:27:08.000Right. But there was a story from somebody where there was a furry convention at a hotel and then they insisted they had litter boxes in their rooms or whatever.
01:28:41.000It doesn't mean it's evidence to convince you that it happened, but people saying that they saw it is evidence that it may have happened.
01:28:51.000So they can't say that there's no evidence.
01:28:53.000They can say that there may not be enough evidence, but they can't say that there's None, that there's an absence of evidence, because that's not true.
01:29:02.000And they would love to have you believe that there was no evidence, because it hurts their narrative, it makes them look bad, but they don't have that.
01:29:11.000Whether or not they have the ability to say that, they're going to say that.
01:29:15.000Because they'll just assert BS over and over and over, and I think everyone is pretty aware of that.
01:29:20.000Well, it's like, you look outside and it's wet, right?
01:30:26.000I do feel like the left is not in the ascendance anymore, and because they're not in ascendance anymore, they're not going to be pushing the boundaries.
01:30:33.000These kind of things, like the idea of furries being acceptable in schools or, you know...
01:30:41.000Tampons in boys' rooms or those kind of crazy things.
01:30:46.000Those things are only going to be attempted when the left is in ascendance.
01:30:55.000Or they have to retreat to the Mott because the American people are fed up with their garbage.
01:31:00.000But when they were ascendant and in control, they were out in the Bailey saying, you know, we're going to do all these crazy things and men can be women and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:31:08.000Let me tell you guys why AI will destroy the world.
01:32:18.000In 2019, a judge found the evidence was sufficient to determine he was a member of MS-13 and denied him bonds, citing concerns to public safety.
01:32:26.000And then it says, a board of immigration appeals also stated the lower court appropriately considered the allegations and evidence and held that he wasn't a member of MS-13 and a danger to the community.
01:32:37.000And I said, so two judges found the claims credible and ruled as such.
01:34:25.000I don't think people realize how cooked we are.
01:34:36.000When I go on X and I tweet something, I'll probably, I get within 30 seconds, five AI-generated responses that don't look like AI accounts.
01:34:45.000But it's obvious they are because they responded too quickly and they respond with questions.
01:34:50.000So I'll say something like, Abrego Garcia is a member of MS-13, and I'll get an immediate response saying, very interesting that people have been reporting this.
01:34:58.000Is there any evidence that proves this is the case?
01:35:20.000For me, I get a lot because I have 2.4 million followers.
01:35:23.000So I'll get an instant response where it says, like, in 1969 during the Apollo missions, blah, blah, blah, and it'll just, like, it'll give me a Wikipedia entry.
01:35:47.000I mean, I joined that platform in 2009 because my favorite football players were on there and I was like, I'm going to tweet at Larry Fitzgerald because he's a great...
01:36:19.000That's when the bots overtook regular people.
01:36:22.000So it's going to get real interesting because right now one of the things that we're dealing with is we've only recently started in the past year doing any kind of real marketing for the show.
01:36:31.000For the podcast app version of the show, which is like Apple, Spotify, and others, we've done zero promotion.
01:36:38.000Let me say we've done like minimal as in I've done guest appearances with other shows.
01:36:43.000And we've tried to see if we can market that way.
01:36:46.000But we've not bought ads or commercials or anything like this.
01:37:09.000100,000 shows, not very big, but, you know, when he's in New York, we'll find a time for you.
01:37:13.000And then this guy with no show, no following as a nobody, gets the booking.
01:37:18.000And that's happening all across the industry right now.
01:37:21.000It's relatively easy for someone like me who works in the industry and has done all this back-end stuff and has been working here and watched the evolution to see when a show is fake.
01:37:31.000And there's telltale signs and there's certain things you can point out, but it doesn't matter anymore.
01:37:36.000Because if you want to book the big guests, they don't care.
01:38:49.000And we know this because, one, we track the metrics, but two, advertisers ask us, how come when we buy from you, we sell at higher rates?
01:38:58.000So here's the way advertising works on podcasts.
01:39:02.000An advertiser goes to you and says, you get a million views per episode.
01:39:07.000$20 CPM is typically how much it costs.
01:39:10.000That means $20,000 for one ad read on your show with a million downloads.
01:39:17.000They expect to sell a certain amount of the product based on that viewership.
01:39:23.000When we started selling ads a long time ago for the first time, the response we got from the advertisers was, we're actually overperforming on your show.
01:39:30.000When we buy ads from you, they do way better.
01:41:04.000And so in the podcast era, you had this with major media brands that were the big digital brands.
01:41:11.000I'm not going to name any, but you know what I'm talking about.
01:41:13.000The clickbait ones that appeared on Facebook and stuff like that.
01:41:15.000And it was garbled, regurgitated garbage views from disinterested people that weren't actually clicking on things.
01:41:21.000Right. So the ads didn't do very well.
01:41:24.000Now, I think what may end up happening is there's going to be a lot of advertisers who start, now that we're in the podcasting era with the podcast presidency, and cable TV is basically gone, advertisers are going to create lists of real and fake.
01:41:38.000They're going to start learning how to sort through this, and they're going to stop buying from the fake ones.
01:41:43.000The fake ones will still get the big bookings, so the agencies are going to have to start doing this as well and be like, guys, don't go on that show.
01:43:25.000What I'll do then is I'll do one ad read.
01:43:28.000I will take the video and run that video as an advertisement on the Google network for a penny per view.
01:43:35.000Those are real views from real people who don't know or care about my show.
01:43:39.000And I will get you those 2 million views.
01:43:42.000These digital networks, this is an amazing technique that people don't realize they do.
01:43:47.000They're selling to an advertiser that our show gets a million, and if the show doesn't, they will just go on Google, load up the video, and say, get me a million views.
01:44:27.000That's the scary thing for new businesses, too.
01:44:29.000Because sometimes they might have a good product, they run some ads, it doesn't sell, and I guess the product sucks, when in reality they get ripped off.
01:45:28.000I'm going to quit everything and I'm going to do a media industry behind the scenes podcast, how to be successful in the media podcasting industry.
01:47:26.000Then that is definitely a violation because we know Trump didn't authorize that.
01:47:30.000So it says that it is kind of blurry because senators are federal officials.
01:47:35.000Right. However, if a senator goes rogue and tries to negotiate foreign policy against the administration's stance, this violates the Logan Act.
01:47:42.000Right. So the argument is it's not a violation of the Logan Act if a senator goes and meets with Zelensky to talk to him about what's going on in Ukraine.
01:47:49.000Right. It is a violation if they do that in direct defiance of the executive administration.
01:47:57.000So, example, a senator goes to Zelensky, tells him, don't sign the minerals, the violation.
01:48:12.000And I'm not a lawyer, but I would imagine.
01:48:14.000If a Democrat senator went to Zelensky and says, we really aren't big fans of the mineral deal, but we understand what's being offered to you, we would like to see a lot change in this country, and we want to see you beat Russia, we appreciate your time, that's fine.
01:49:11.000And the only argument that I heard that's somewhat compelling on that is if it's a U.S. government operated facility, sovereign territory in another country.
01:49:22.000But I am in no way, shape or form in favor of taking U.S. citizens and exiling them to another country to serve their sentence.
01:50:42.000So, that's when they allowed, they made it, you know, regulations.
01:50:47.000You have to have, the door has to be accessible from the inside.
01:50:50.000All right, Brown Bear says, the El Salvador man story.
01:50:53.000Reminds me of the Marine that spent months in a Mexican prison because he took a wrong exit and ended up at a border crossing with his guns in the trunk of his car.
01:51:31.000Manipulative. I'm fairly confident that all of these corporate press people, when they get home, they peel their skin back and hang it up on the wall and then bask under a heat lamp and just stand there like this.
01:51:44.000You're mixing up lizard people with demons.
01:52:05.000Only to return once again when their phone vibrates because Trump tweeted and they're forced to come back out of hell to write a story about it.
01:54:27.000Murray Evans says, as in war, you don't lay out your plans before.
01:54:32.000Hand the quietness we are seeing from this administration is the groundwork for the surprise attack with a ton of arrests at the same time.
01:54:40.000That way they don't know what happened.
01:55:22.000So we set up the trailer outside so that we can have a clubhouse for people to hang out in when we're doing the show and you've got to be quiet.
01:55:30.000So that way you can hang outside, grill burgers, skate on the ramp, play music, and it won't bother us in here.
01:57:29.000This is why I'm like, there's no equation in which Dan isn't going to get the job done.
01:57:34.000Right. He either stands by his word and the people who believe in him and does the job that needs to be done, or he does nothing, loses his show, loses millions of dollars, hinders his investments, leaves the administration with maybe you have a couple hundred thousand dollars saved up after taxes,
01:58:52.000No, but I think the challenge is that it costs money to run these networks.
01:58:57.000Right. The reason we split up is because the Discord needs staff to maintain.
01:59:04.000And then Rumble Premium is a much, much bigger network which needs to generate revenue to survive.
01:59:08.000So we were like, we'll grandfather in everybody who's a member of TimCast.
01:59:13.000I think it would be beneficial because you get more people in the community.
01:59:18.000You know, we have a huge email roster of people who have been members or signed up for our email list.
01:59:25.000I think if we offered, like, a promo, like, sign up now and get both, I bet we could add tens of thousands to the Rumble Premium Timcast Discord.
01:59:33.000Like, it's going to cost us more money, but one thing we have to do right now is build network and get more people involved.
02:04:38.000So we wanted to normalize it like $25 a month or, you remember, for three months.
02:04:42.000When you sign up at TimCast.com, you get access to everything except the call-in portion because we're trying to weed out Creepo leftists and, you know, other trolls.
02:04:54.000Nobody who wants to troll us wants to actually wait a long time before they get to call in, so they just don't.
02:05:00.000And then we found that $25 for people who do want to call in and they're willing to spend it, they jump right in.
02:05:08.000And then the way it works is if you sign up for $25 after three months, you can just drop it down $10.
02:08:53.000Because they're probably less likely to survive it if they...
02:08:55.000I think the issue was that the smoking, the shit that was all over your lungs, coated over it and blocked the receptors so the virus had a hard time getting to it.
02:09:05.000Right. It had damaged the alveoli too much, basically, was that they said, yeah.
02:09:51.000Yeah, but you know what's funny is the morning show used to be way bigger and then when we created IRL, most of the audience started moving over to watching IRL instead.
02:10:04.000Now I'm stuck doing a double shift every day instead of just one.