Donald Trump announces a ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran to take effect in a matter of hours. This coming just after Iran launched missiles at a U.S. base, nobody was injured. But should this prove to hold, if Donald Trump was able to pull this off, the man has a tremendous victory.
00:02:10.000Donald Trump has announced a ceasefire between the U.S., Israel, and Iran to take effect in a matter of hours.
00:02:16.000Now, initially, when he posted this on truth, there was some conflicting information, but it does seem as the dust settles, numerous outlets are now reporting that Iranian officials have confirmed they have a ceasefire between the U.S. and Israel.
00:02:29.000This coming just after Iran launched missiles at a U.S. base, nobody was injured.
00:02:36.000But should this prove to hold, if Donald Trump was able to pull this off, I will just say the man has a tremendous victory right now.
00:02:46.000So let us all just hope and pray the ceasefire sticks, the shooting stops, and this is the effective end of the war, to which Trump is calling the 12-day war.
00:02:57.000If, however, one of these factions escalates conflict and begins shooting, it will be a disaster.
00:03:24.000I know there are a lot of bad people out there hoping that Trump fails, but for the sake of the world, let's put that aside right now and say, let's hope this sticks.
00:03:50.000Well, partly because they're deep state cronies, but also because their ratings go up.
00:03:55.000And they love to see their cost per view or their CPM skyrocketing.
00:04:00.000So Trump's always doing a good job when you're blowing stuff up.
00:04:03.000It looks like this may be working out pretty well.
00:04:06.000And Trump is going to be receiving a lot of praise if this proves to be the end of the war, meaning he was able to take out Iran's nuclear program or at least seriously hinder it without a dramatic escalation.
00:04:18.000So we're going to get into all that, my friends.
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00:08:46.000The announcement comes after the U.S. waited into the 12-day conflict over the weekend.
00:08:50.000They say Trump in a post on Truth Social said the ceasefire will take effect just after midnight on the east coast of the United States, with the war slated to officially end 12 hours later.
00:08:59.000Quote, this is a war that could have gone on for years and destroyed the entire Middle East, but it didn't and never will.
00:09:05.000Neither Israel nor Iran immediately confirmed Trump's announcement that they had agreed to a ceasefire.
00:09:10.000Both countries have been indirectly fighting since the October 7th attacks against Israel by Tehran-backed militant groups.
00:09:18.000I'm sorry, Tehran-backed Palestinian militant groups in Hamas.
00:09:20.000And they have traded direct fire intermittently since 2024.
00:09:25.000But after Israel attacked Iranian nuclear facilities earlier this month, the two longtime Middle East adversaries have launched volleys of drones and missiles against each other.
00:09:33.000Now, it is being confirmed by Reuters that a senior official said that they have agreed to a ceasefire.
00:09:41.000We have this from Trey Yingst, a Fox News diplomat briefed on the ceasefire, talks to Fox News, saying President Trump spoke with Qatar's emir and informed him the U.S. got Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Iran.
00:09:52.000The president asked Qatar to help persuade Iran to do the same.
00:09:55.000Following that, Vice President Vance coordinated with Qatar's prime minister on the details.
00:10:01.000And following discussions with the Qatari PM, the Iranians agreed.
00:10:05.000The deal was coordinated at the highest level by the president and vice president and the Qatari Emir and Prime Minister directly.
00:10:11.000Despite having been attacked just hours earlier, the Qatari set aside their grievances and prioritized regional security to get the deal done.
00:10:18.000So just before this announcement, actually a couple hours before, videos emerged of Iran launching ballistic missiles at Qatar targeting the U.S. base.
00:10:30.000Should this prove to hold, I just got to say Trump, he's hit a grand slam with this one.
00:10:36.000If the war officially ends, he can say that it's a war powers resolution.
00:11:48.000China has a significant incentive to keep the status quo, particularly in the straight ohms, because they get like, you know, half their oil or whatever.
00:11:57.000They had to do tons of business there.
00:11:59.000So China was just like, no, you're not shutting down the straight oh removes.
00:12:03.000They had no friends at all and no one was there to support them.
00:13:00.000The Trump administration, this is where I'm cautious.
00:13:02.000They have made a lot of comments about negotiating peace, negotiating good faith, while they were actually orchestrating a sneak attack on Iran.
00:13:09.000Now, if it weren't for the subsequent reporting from numerous individuals involved that there was a ceasefire, initially I was skeptical.
00:13:16.000Trump announces they got a ceasefire, and then if Iran keeps attacking, it's Iran that becomes the aggressor.
00:13:22.000However, it does look like Trump is trying to avoid escalation in the region and just wanted to take out as much of their nuclear enrichment as possible.
00:13:32.000I don't know that they did, like if you want to argue efficacy, there's a lot of people saying 900 pounds of uranium is missing.
00:14:15.000I was worried AF that this was going to escalate.
00:14:18.000If Trump really did just pull it off, I apologize for doubting the man.
00:14:22.000I know that parents, mothers in particular, are thrilled that Iran will not have nuclear weapons.
00:14:28.000So, you know, moms for the most part, I would say, probably don't understand Middle East policy and what's going on over there, but they have concerns as parents.
00:14:35.000And one of those things is a nuclear Iran.
00:14:37.000I mean, that's a very big possibility.
00:14:40.000And so I didn't hear a lot of pushback from the mom community when we went in and took out those nuclear facilities.
00:14:47.000What concerns me, though, is this idea here here, Lend-Lease, the Lend-Lease program.
00:14:52.000the Americans were given the British weapons before World War II, but they couldn't sell them because they would have been violating, you know, some, some shit.
00:15:00.000The Lend-Lease was a program between the Americans and the British where the Americans were giving the, they were giving it to a lot of people, but the British, particularly, they're giving them weapons.
00:15:07.000And then they were like, you just pay us back later.
00:15:09.000So someone could give the Iranians a nuclear weapon and be like, just pay us later.
00:15:16.000So we need to strengthen our diplomatic ties with the Chinese, the Russians, and the Indians right now, particularly, because they don't want a nuclear Iran.
00:15:23.000Nobody wants it, I don't think, except for these Moolahs.
00:15:25.000If nobody wants a nuclear Iran, who's going to give them the nuclear bomb?
00:16:15.000Where has there ever been a peaceful regime change except in a democratically elected in a somewhat democratic country, but in a place like Iran?
00:16:27.000In Iran, in 79, it was relatively peaceful.
00:16:29.000It only lasted about six months, the revolution, maybe four months on six months.
00:17:04.000The thing is, the Shah's son, who's in America right now, is the most likely candidate to be installed as the king of Iran.
00:17:10.000And we would definitely, because he's in America, we would somehow be involved with putting him up in the position.
00:17:17.000The issue with regime change nowadays compared to even 20 or 30 years ago is the internet and the speed of communications.
00:17:23.000So a couple hundred years ago, you wanted regime change?
00:17:25.000You literally need only stand in a building.
00:17:28.000You'd be standing in the building, sitting on the throne, being like, we're in charge now.
00:17:31.000And if the king was in exile, then people didn't listen.
00:17:34.000So you take a look at even 100 years ago, how these revolutions took place, and it was just like we've stormed the building and a thousand people surrounded it.
00:17:42.000And now the entire country of millions of people has a new form of government.
00:17:46.000These days, there's digital communications.
00:17:50.000And you saw that in France in World War II, because the French, Paris was taken over.
00:17:55.000500 years ago, entire country of France would have served the Germans, but half of France split off because Charles de Gaulle went into exile in England and was able to kind of lead this resistance via telephone.
00:18:07.000So if, say, a group of people were to like storm the Capitol, like during the counting of the electoral vote, and they stood in that building, literally nothing would happen.
00:18:32.000That's why insurrection is the wrong term for what happened on January 6th.
00:18:35.000I would say insurrection in Portland, as it is applied legally, in that local laws are not being followed, that is a legal insurrection for which the president can invoke the Insurrection Act and call on the National Guard to go shut down those riots.
00:18:54.000I saw that video of them actually giving them a nice tour, unlike in Portland and other places where they took over streets and set up camp ceilings and some entrances had a different dynamic, right?
00:19:04.000Those people were Antifa and red hats.
00:19:06.000I want to say for the record, since there's 100 million people listening or whatever it is, I do want regime change in Iran in a peaceful manner in some sort.
00:19:15.000And I'm very happy with this announcement of a ceasefire.
00:19:18.000Although I said I don't believe anything coming out of their mouths, I'm very happy to hear it, regardless.
00:19:22.000I think it's a very good diplomatic move.
00:19:25.000I know that Putin at first was like, I think we're going to help Iran.
00:19:43.000And bringing it back to moms real quick, I don't really care all that much about the nukes, honestly.
00:19:47.000I care more about sending our children to war.
00:19:52.000The possibility of this when it was possibly escalating, and it still could, and sending kids to war.
00:19:59.000Yeah, look, I have two sons, 24 and 17, so they're both ideal candidates.
00:20:04.000Yeah, if there was some kind of draft, but I still, personally, I can't speak for my, you know, all 130,000 Moms for Liberty members at the moment, but personally, I still support what happened.
00:20:13.000I, you know, that photo, it's not up right now, but the photo of President Trump walking out with Marco Rubio behind him, and you know what I'm talking about was really, well, that's part of it, but you see Pete Hugseth even behind that.
00:20:25.000You see all four or five of them standing there.
00:20:27.000I just, I kept going back to that photo and just looking at these men that I feel like we've gotten to know over the last few years.
00:20:37.000I feel like I have some familiarity with them.
00:20:40.000And to see the looks on their faces, they knew what decisions they were making.
00:20:44.000They knew there was some risk, even if there was calculated and risk and they felt like it was in the right direction.
00:20:48.000And I just am, you know, I'm thankful for them.
00:20:51.000I'm thankful that they are making the hard choices and leading the way.
00:20:53.000Well, it is the suburban mom that won Trump the election.
00:20:57.000we can always point to a different demographic and say they're the ones.
00:21:01.000But what we know is that Trump was trailing among suburban moms in 2020, and then they shifted rightwards in 2024.
00:21:08.000I think the gender issue played a large role in that.
00:21:11.000If you're going to give me a second to talk about it, I'd be glad to talk about what we did.
00:21:14.000And we did it for swing states, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
00:21:19.000We focused in on about 200,000, 250,000 women that hadn't really voted in four years in those states, and we went and targeted them for six to seven months.
00:23:14.000Look, he campaigned on several things that had to do with Moms for Liberty issues, the overreach of government, what they, you know, they saw what the Biden administration did to parents that were just standing up trying to protect their children.
00:23:47.000But to see someone stand up for the issues that has the power to do something about it and to see him stand there and do that on our behalf to protect our children, he's got our support hands down.
00:23:57.000Women are coming over left and right because of that.
00:24:00.000Do you think Melania is a huge influence on that?
00:24:02.000Because I'm just starting to think maybe she's like really morally pushing, like helping him.
00:24:47.000No, I've never been a Democrat, but I will say a good portion of our organization are former Democrats.
00:24:52.000We even have some Democrats, which, you know, the left and the newspaper would never, or the news, mainstream media would never tell you that.
00:24:59.000I think I was telling you the other day that we were in a, I was in a meeting in Ohio with my chapter leaders from the state.
00:25:20.000I can't remember how the conversation started, but the first one said it when we were in a group setting and the other started poking fun at her.
00:25:25.000And then one said to the other, like, you can't laugh at me.
00:25:27.000You voted for Obama and then you voted for Obama.
00:25:29.000And before you knew it, I was like, okay, raise your hands if you voted for Obama.
00:26:08.000They're seeing what's happening in education in America.
00:26:10.000They know, and I will say on a good part of Moms for Liberty pushing the information out there that only a third of kids in America can read on grade level.
00:26:17.000I think that's starting to become public knowledge.
00:27:06.000So I wonder if we're watching the public schools totally fail, but the homeschooling is really taking off.
00:27:11.000Especially since COVID, when the schools shut down and teachers union thought, I'm not going to open a school until you defund the police and all of their nonsense.
00:27:18.000I mean, parents had no choice but to start homeschooling or their kids were going to fall behind dramatically.
00:27:22.000Of course, you see those numbers growing.
00:27:25.000And like, you think that I think the public school system is still working off the antiquated 20th century model, pretending like AI doesn't exist.
00:27:31.000And then the kids go home and they use AI to finish their homework.
00:27:34.000And the teachers are like, that's frying their brains.
00:27:37.000But the moms of the kids are sitting there with them, like, what, did you use ChatGPT again?
00:27:42.000Let me just tell you the scary thing about this is that we got the Switch 2, you know, the Nintendo Switch 2. And you can get Nintendo and GameCube and SSAS.
00:27:52.000So I went online and I downloaded the app so you can play their library of Nintendo games.
00:27:58.000They don't have that many, but there's a lot.
00:28:40.000And it's only because I knew certain, it was like, go south of this one town.
00:28:45.000I'm like, there's no south of that town.
00:28:47.000So these kids are going to be in school and they're going to be like, write me, you know, an essay on Christopher Columbus discovering America and it's going to put fake names in.
00:28:56.000Or there was that, as a total aside, that lawyer, I think this happened more than once, who had ChatGPT draft his whole legal argument and it created fake case citation precedent.
00:29:08.000One, the Christopher Columbus thing you just touched on as a passing story, but worse, it could even say what's actually in the textbooks right now, which say Christopher Columbus is a war criminal and worse.
00:29:18.000And so I bet you ChatGPT is going to pull up all the anti-American rhetoric and feed it in, just as the textbooks are now.
00:29:25.000And number two, it's not just the kids with this AI.
00:29:28.000So my 17-year-old, they have a policy in my school district, the kids can't use AI for papers.
00:29:32.000And at least my son says he doesn't use AI because he thinks the teachers put it in the AI checker and he'll get caught.
00:29:38.000Not saying he doesn't ever do it, but he says he doesn't.
00:29:41.000But he got really upset last year because his paper was graded with AI.
00:29:45.000And he came home so mad and he said, I can't use AI to write it.
00:29:50.000Why does she get to use AI to grade it?
00:29:52.000And I was like, well, how do you really know?
00:30:14.000When these kids use AI to write an essay and then post the essay somewhere online in some way the AI can use it, the AI writing gets re-ingested into its own training model.
00:30:25.000It's like those pictures, they're like, reprint this picture a thousand times.
00:30:28.000You ever see them and they slowly morph into this demon?
00:31:11.000Strawshow generational theory is that every four generations you have some kind of crisis period and there's a there's a bunch of ways you can break it down i'll over overly simplify it so 80 years ago we had the world wars 80 years before that the civil war 80 years before that the revolution there was conflict 80 years before that it keeps going the general idea is that after the world war the people who fought and survived are just brutalized and so they're carved out of stone they're not bothered they don't care for things like wokeness and they're just like sit down shut up and do the work you know being having
00:31:41.000a job is not the worst thing you've ever done with so they raise kids we're 80 years after world war ii aren't right so they raise kids off the lessons of world war ii and those kids uh you know they start working and they have a general idea then they have kids and those kids yeah they heard stories from their grandparents but they don't really know and then finally the fourth generation is a bunch of lazy entitled wackaloons that are soft as cookie dough causing instability in politics which results in some kind of chaotic moment
00:32:11.000well you know one of the things that has kept me sane is listening to my father talk about the horrors of vietnam growing up he would constantly he served in the navy during vietnam on a peacekeeping tour you know in germany but just to to and to watch just to see the horror to know because when you get generations detached from it it's very easy to treat like a video game and that's where we are now where kids need safe i mean we're talking about in the past 10 years colleges universities creating safe spaces for
00:32:41.000lectures where if someone was triggered by something a professor was saying they could go into a fluffy room with stuffed animals and pastel colors playing nursery rhymes i'm not exaggerating this guy alex homel you guys know this guy he he bare climbs with his bare fingers honold alex honold he's done joe rogan show he he climbs mountains with his bare fingers like hangs free climbing yeah yeah and he's like the best skyscrapers no no he's like the best free climber on earth not that i know of and he said everyone should when was the last time you've been really afraid like really afraid
00:33:12.000really afraid for your life because people should feel like that otherwise they're going to start to be afraid of stupid shit yeah that's what kind of aligns with what you're saying that's where we're currently at and it's not so much about being afraid of dumb things it's about entitlement that you know what a lot of these these young people were experiencing is the worst thing actually i'll put it this way my baby was crying today and we're trying to console her and she had a burp it's literally the worst thing she has ever experienced in her life she's four months yeah and so
00:33:41.000her her distress is legitimate but needs to be tempered i mean if you've never felt pain before you're like what's happening so what happens to these these millennials largely is they've had zero hardship snow plow parents they've never the it's you get a trophy no matter what, even if you don't win.
00:33:59.000No one, everyone's got to hold hands and sing.
00:34:01.000And then you enter the real world and you walk down the street and someone screams at you, dumbass, and you go, and it's like literally the emotional pain of being insulted is the worst thing you've ever experienced.
00:34:12.000It makes me think that we should treat these people like you're four-month-old going through a burp.
00:34:37.000And it's like that's so I understand for the baby who can't burp, there's this is not just a trivial problem.
00:34:44.000But for a 40-year-old, for a millennial working in government who is crying over burping, we've got a problem.
00:34:51.000The bigger problem is, I mean, that's an absolute problem, and I agree with you.
00:34:54.000But what's happening in schools right now in the youngest grades all the way through high school is they're infusing social-emotional learning.
00:35:00.000I'm not sure how familiar you are with it.
00:35:02.000You're basically having security and safety circles where you sit around and talk about your feelings at the youngest age and make sure everybody's comfortable.
00:35:10.000And you spend more time on that than learning how to read.
00:35:13.000And so we're actually developing children to be this way, even as adults.
00:35:17.000We will come back to this, but I do want to get back to the war because we do have some news here.
00:35:21.000This is from, I believe this is from the Telegraph.
00:35:25.000Fears over Iran's missing 400 kilograms of uranium.
00:35:29.000And that's if we just believe the reports.
00:35:32.000But we have this satellite image from Fordo showing what appears to be, I think, 16 trucks.
00:35:39.000Now the reports are that two days before the strikes, they were able to get all of the fissile material out of these facilities and then spread them out to who knows where.
00:35:50.000J.D. Vance is asked about this and he says, we are not so concerned about their 60% enriched uranium.
00:35:56.000We were concerned if they were going to continue enriching upwards of 90%, and we have taken away their ability to do that.
00:36:03.000That being said, there are many people who are deeply concerned.
00:36:07.000Iran may agree to a ceasefire, but what happens if they start dispatching even 60% uranium to various rep, like the Houthis or other terrorist insurgent groups in the region, and then we see some random armed insurgent group making threats and making demands, but armed now with a dirty bomb?
00:36:24.000Well, I mean, I imagine this is something that the administration has on their radar.
00:36:34.000Like if you give, if Iran were to give nuclear material to someone like the Houthis or whatever, like the U.S. is going to find, is going to know where it came from.
00:36:46.000There's not a whole lot of places where this could come from.
00:37:44.000And so if an ideologically driven group is screaming a genocide is occurring and they go from having short-range missiles and RPGs to dirty bombs and enriched uranium, then it's not going to be a short-range missile strike on a tanker.
00:37:58.000I can't imagine them actually using dirty bombs in Israel just because the goal is like they want the Red Sea.
00:38:07.000I mean, if they dropped only a couple dirty bombs, like we're talking small, low amounts of uranium, but enough to irradiate the passage, you can shut down a chunk of global trade.
00:38:24.000And what happens if they come out and say, we are here by, we have strategically placed dirty bombs around the area, and we are demanding that Israel surrender and leave immediately.
00:38:37.000Otherwise, we will detonate them and shut down the Red Sea.
00:38:41.000Sure, you can start striking where you believe they are, but we're talking like weird mission impossible-esque missions to locate and shut down dirty bombs.
00:38:52.000Are you guys, do you know what the types, like what are dirty bomb status right now?
00:42:30.000And a dude rides up with his posse, and they all got guns, and they said, we are going to come here with artillery, and we are going to level your building because we don't like that you're growing that crop or whatever.
00:43:52.000I mean, they previously said Iran will never surrender.
00:43:55.000Now they're saying there's a ceasefire.
00:43:57.000So my fear in all this is that that uranium ain't going anywhere and they're going to continue working.
00:44:01.000I worry about sleeper cells or people pretending to be sleeper cells.
00:44:06.000People were talking about like if we do something in Iran, then they will activate sleeper cells without acknowledging the fact that having sleeper cells in the United States at all is unacceptable.
00:44:20.000Just the fact that Iran would send sleeper cells is in and of itself an act of war.
00:44:27.000I mean, a lot of them have done it before.
00:44:29.000There's been sleeper cells here for decades.
00:44:31.000Yeah, I mean, from like Russia and other places.
00:44:33.000I mean, I imagine that's true, but it's the idea that you don't want to do anything to Iran because they've sent sleeper cells.
00:44:42.000Well, that's already calling for retaliation.
00:45:25.000You honestly can't care about optics anymore right now with the way the country's been invaded.
00:45:29.000Oh, I don't agree because I think that the Russian and the Chinese, if we don't have them on our side, if they think that we're truly ballistic and we're going to just start sneak attacking, wait, wait, wait, we're talking about immigration.
00:45:41.000What are you talking about with the Russian and Chinese?
00:45:43.000If they see us go authoritarian crackdown hard and sneak attack with bunker busters, other countries, they might be like, all right, it's too far gone now.
00:45:53.000We can't, at least now we can be negotiated with because it's the United States of America.
00:46:27.000People that are getting picked up now are actually criminal, illegal aliens.
00:46:32.000And, you know, maybe some of them haven't committed a violent crime and they're getting picked up just for being illegal, but they're still here illegally.
00:47:09.000From the Washington Post, Supreme Court now allows Trump to deport migrants to third countries.
00:47:14.000The case is done on President Trump's attempt to deport migrants to countries where they are not citizens, including conflict-ridden South Sudan.
00:47:23.000Some dude comes here from Guatemala and it's like, off you go to South Sudan.
00:47:30.000Of course, that's the headline from the Washington Post.
00:47:35.000The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for the Trump administration to deport immigrants to countries where they're not citizens, temporarily blocking a decision by a lower court judge that migrants must have a meaningful opportunity to contest their removal.
00:47:46.000The court's order, which drew a sharp dissent from three liberal justices, was in response to an emergency request by the admin and will remain in place while legal challenges to such removals make their way through the lower courts.
00:47:57.000As part of Trump's mass deportation efforts, the admin has attempted to send groups of migrants, some convicted of crimes in the U.S., to countries other than their own, including to conflict-ridden South Sudan.
00:48:08.000Four individuals initially filed a lawsuit in Boston on behalf of all migrants potentially subject to third country removals, saying they are entitled to notice and an opportunity to raise fear-based claims before deportation.
00:48:20.000To be honest, if you're from like, I don't know, Colombia or Honduras, and Trump's like, we're going to send you to Sudan, I think you have grounds to be like, I have fear of death if you send me there.
00:49:53.000So Colorado has lost its mind, and I could go into a million things about education that they're doing that are insane and attacking the worst cases of parental rights at their state legislature right now, dividing families.
00:51:25.000Let me just say, I don't know which individuals were actually sent to South Sudan.
00:51:30.000It may actually be that the people who were sent there are from the neighboring country or something, and that he's doing it because he's like, well, go back to where you're from.
00:51:38.000However, under the assumption that potentially it could be someone from Guatemala that gets sent to South Sudan, I'd just like to point out that the per capita GDP of Guatemala is $6,682.
00:52:45.000Listen, if you're from Guatemala and you're a farm worker or someone and you're making $6,000, $7,000 a year, you are going to South Sudan as like a major expert.
00:52:56.000Like they might be actually able to help South Sudan.
00:54:48.000But this is why Loudoun was like the majority.
00:54:54.000Yeah, yeah, because it's actually pretty middle of the road.
00:54:58.000So you've got moderate liberal types, disaffected former liberals and some conservatives, and then you find out what's going on in your schools, people freak out.
00:56:04.000I think I'm only concerned with contingencies of what could possibly happen.
00:56:08.000Man, because if you sent a lot of people to a country that had a hostile attitude towards the U.S., they might use those people to do something to us.
00:56:40.000So obviously, when you see all the trees and there's grass and it's well maintained, there's relative to everybody else, you got some wealth there.
00:56:48.000And it turns out USAID operating right there.
00:58:29.000Yeah, she's, I mean, she's kind of doing the same thing.
00:58:31.000I have an aunt that lives outside of Utica and was in like a retirement community.
00:58:36.000And they actually took three of their five buildings for homeless people from the city that they brought up there and paid for them.
00:58:41.000And she just said it became drug infested.
00:58:44.000They took away hotels that I have family members that were working at, like in bars and restaurants, and gave those to illegals with the debit card money, you know?
01:01:59.000Actually, in all seriousness, what if Trump is saying, we're going to, the reason South Sudan's an option is he says, you hold these guys and we'll pay you a thousand bucks a year.
01:03:05.000It should be really extreme because this is a massive problem for the United States, specifically when it comes to the way that the census is going to go and congressional districts and voting.
01:03:16.000So anything that we can do to get people to leave is good, in my opinion.
01:03:25.000When you're embedded in the communities with those people as your friends, it is so, that'd be so hard for, I'm just thinking about some of the people I worked with.
01:03:32.000I mean, I wouldn't be so hard, but I've worked at restaurants in Los Angeles and like dudes from Honduras and wherever.
01:03:37.000You got to divorce yourself from that compassion of yours to save the country.
01:03:41.000You get rid of anyone who broke the law to get here.
01:03:45.000You just walk in one day and they're just all gone.
01:03:48.000It'll feel like the Soviet Union, but you know it's not.
01:03:51.000If they sign up right now, I think I heard on the news this morning, if they register with the government right now and go back, there's a path for them to enter legally.
01:04:13.000Like, I mean, Trump is still, even after having the news covering fights over immigration and stuff, the American people didn't change their opinion about deportations.
01:04:27.000Like, there are a few places where it got heated and there were some protests because, well, you know, it's protest season and they ain't got nothing else to do.
01:04:36.000But for the most part, the American people are still on board.
01:04:39.000It's still two-thirds of Americans want to see actual deportations.
01:04:47.000Why is it so different from 2017 and 2018 when, I mean, the media was just, you know, there was no support for any deportations or the wall, if you recall.
01:04:58.000All of the news was about cages, kids in cages, separating families, and it was dominating in the mainstream media and everywhere.
01:05:05.000And some of it was, I mean, they were down there filming, crying, all the things.
01:05:10.000We're not seeing, you know what's happening, but we're not seeing it in the mainstream news.
01:05:14.000Because the world was a totally different place before 2020.
01:05:20.0002020 and COVID and the Summer of Love changed America in ways that I don't think we are ready.
01:05:29.000And they also changed their tune in the media on deportations because they chose to not report on it, really, for Obama, who was the deporter-in-chief.
01:05:37.000And then when Trump came down, he was like the bad guy who didn't even build the cages.
01:05:41.000Those are the last guy's cages, right?
01:05:43.000So they just chose not to make it a thing.
01:06:40.000They say MSNBC host and notorious Trump basher Joe Scarborough stunningly defended the president's bombing of Iran over the weekend, saying Hillary Clinton and several previous presidents have all done the same.
01:06:52.000Morning Joe hosts surprising tape came as discourse swirled about Trump's strike on fortified uranium enrichment facilities and blah, blah, blah.
01:08:52.000Because I tell you this, the MSNBC producers are sitting there.
01:08:56.000I was very crass on X when I posted about it, so I won't do that here.
01:08:59.000But let's just say they're excited, in a matter of speaking, when they see those numbers, when Trump announces a strike, they immediately are just flush red.
01:09:20.000I think it's partly because he wants to impress Mika Brzezinski, whose father was Big Nev Brzezinski from the Council on Foreign Relations.
01:09:29.000So he's just showing off his warmonger cred for Mika to get her warmed up.
01:10:06.000I don't know if there's any particular trail of tears or anything, but there was 8 million people in the country and he killed 2 million of them.
01:10:14.000You say Mika's father funded this guy?
01:10:38.000If you're talking about the elite class that is tied into global politics and can't be removed, Mika Brzezinski's in that because it's people like Spignev Brzezinski from the Council on Foreign Relations, and it's people like Kissinger and stuff like that that had significant, and the Clintons and stuff have significant influence on global affairs.
01:15:50.000I started making YouTube videos in 06 and I was like, what would Jesus do with this technology?
01:15:54.000So I was able to clear my mind by being honest on the internet because once you're honest, you don't get distracted by your secrets and you don't have secrets anymore to get distracted by.
01:16:02.000And then you're very aware of your surroundings.
01:16:03.000So when I fell off the stage, I was like, it was in slow motion and I could move and land on my feet.
01:16:20.000And I think it's because people largely view him as like a wild card.
01:16:25.000That his, whether intentionally or not, whatever it is he's claiming, like he's saying he's doing it on purpose, I don't know that he is, but it's okay because it's a curveball all the time.
01:16:52.000Parents' Rights Group files Title IX complaint against Smith College for allowing trans-identified males into women's only school.
01:17:00.000Quote, ironically, in what appears to be yet another exercise in sex discrimination, Smith admits natal men who identify as women, but do not admit natal women who identify as men.
01:18:27.000Like I will hold it for days before I'll walk into that bathroom unless I have somebody to guard it and make sure nobody else walks in while then some dude's going to walk and be like, excuse me, Bab.
01:18:36.000And she's going to be like, someone's in there and be like, I'm going to, you know, they're going to push them out of the way and go in there.
01:18:50.000No, this is Defending Ed, good friends of ours, Nikki Neely, their president over there.
01:18:55.000And she works very closely with Moms for Liberty, but the Smith College or university up there, Smith College is one of the largest women's universities in the country.
01:19:06.000And this lawsuit is justified because the people at this school, the faculty at this school, have lost their minds, truly.
01:19:16.000They're violating their admissions policy.
01:19:18.000They're violating their equal opportunity employment policies by trying to walk this line of sex and gender ideology, conflating them, basically.
01:19:28.000I mean, you can't follow Title IX and your admissions policy to say that you're not going to discriminate against sex and then say you're going to follow gender identity.
01:19:39.000And so they just got a mess on their hands.
01:19:41.000And this lawsuit goes after all of those prongs.
01:19:44.000You know, I do see some benefit to all of this in that it shows how the Civil Rights Act is, it makes no sense on paper.
01:19:54.000The issue with most laws that we interpret it as to what makes sense.
01:19:57.000So for example, with the Civil Rights Act, they were like, okay, no more racial discrimination and segregation.
01:20:21.000You can't discriminate on the basis of sex.
01:20:23.000So courts have ruled that you can discriminate so long as you offer up an alternative to that group.
01:20:31.000That way, it's not real discrimination because everyone has access to the same thing, which this is what we saw in the UC system in California.
01:20:38.000Makes no sense because that literally means you can have a white bathroom and a black bathroom because both groups are getting a bathroom.
01:20:43.000So now that the gender activists are arguing that the Civil Rights Act is hypocritical because it should completely get rid of sex segregated spaces.
01:20:53.000They need to specify then it's not just about things you can't change about yourself.
01:20:58.000Sexuality and race are completely different things.
01:21:09.000Well, the argument that they've made is the prerequisite for a protected civil right or protected group is immutability, except in the instance of religion, I suppose.
01:21:22.000However, the argument falls down to how do you determine race then?
01:21:27.000Because there's going to be some dude who looks as white as they come, and he's going to be one eighth or a quarter black or something.
01:21:33.000And then people are going to say, you don't qualify, but he's going to on paper.
01:21:37.000And then who gets to decide whether someone looks enough like the race?
01:21:41.000So I think ultimately what's exposed by this is it's actually not the law.
01:21:47.000It's the spirit and the intent of what the law was supposed to be.
01:21:50.000And the Civil Rights Act was specifically about ending racial segregation.
01:21:59.000When New York City banned public drinking, there was a quote from a councilman who said something like, let it be said, this law will never be construed to stop a man from having a beer while he's on lunch, you know, at work.
01:22:11.000They were concerned about public drunkenness.
01:22:29.000And now gender activists have been arguing that under the same law, you can't segregate based on sex because it violates the law the same way racial segregation was violated.
01:22:40.000I would say that that's all been done on purpose and intentional.
01:22:43.000And I don't want to take you through a long history lesson here that you probably already know, but you can go back to the dear colleague letter from the Obama administration and where they started changing Title IX then.
01:22:52.000And they purposely used statewide organizations, especially with school districts and such, to make sure that gender identity was placed in state civil rights codes, in school district policies.
01:23:03.000And I was part of that debate when I was running for school board in 2015 because our school district was adding gender identity to our non-discrimination policy.
01:23:11.000It was happening all across the country during these same couple of years.
01:23:14.000And I remember the school board because I went back just a couple years ago and went and re-watched it and replayed it because we had a specific school board member who said, I'm voting for this tonight because I just want to make sure our LGBTQ community is safe.
01:23:26.000This is not about bathrooms because we had hundreds of pastors and speakers that were saying, this is going to lead to boys and girls' bathrooms and locker rooms.
01:23:51.000The idea that you can limit the government once you empower the government, that you can limit where they're going to apply whatever power they have.
01:25:18.000If, like with most issues, if every parent just said, my daughter will not compete, it would be over in 10 minutes.
01:25:28.000But every parent won't because there are parents that don't want to be shamed, don't want to be bullied, don't want to be attacked, and their children are following in their footsteps.
01:25:35.000But I think courage is bringing on more courage.
01:25:39.000We're seeing more and more girls step up or step off the podium for the award ceremony.
01:25:52.000So, one of the executive orders was that the, or the Department of Education put a portal on their website so some of these complaints could be filed there.
01:26:02.000And then there was a federal injunction that they had to take it down.
01:26:04.000And so, what we've started doing is collecting them on our own so that we can submit them as a whole without the portal that's got the injunction against it.
01:26:11.000And we've collected over 150 claims so far to answer your question.
01:26:17.000Yeah, and that's only been pushed out to our chapter leaders.
01:26:19.000We haven't even opened it up nationwide yet.
01:26:20.000I'm imagining we'll have thousands the minute we do.
01:26:23.000Like, I imagine it's going to get worse because they're trying to rebel against Trump, right?
01:26:27.000Like, I taught at a college for many, many years, and every semester they would get more deranged.
01:26:32.000How much do you think to Sheen's point?
01:26:34.000How much is it true belief in what they're talking about?
01:26:38.000And how much of it is just, you know, I'm mad at Trump because Trump's my dad and I'm mad at dad.
01:26:45.000Like, because there's got to be a significant portion of people that will just push back because it's the right, because it's Trump, without putting any thought into the actual issues at hand.
01:26:55.000Do you well, we know from polling, all kinds of polling from all different organizations.
01:27:02.000So 80% of America does not want boys and girls sports.
01:27:06.000And yet you've got whole states that are pushing back against that, entire universities, entire school districts.
01:27:11.000And so that would tell me that those in power are playing a political game.
01:27:17.000Yeah, it's not like all the students at the college are deciding it.
01:27:20.000It's the administration and who's running the administration making that decision.
01:27:24.000Yeah, colleges, you know, I'm not as familiar with because we don't really dive into that a ton, but I see what I see on the news just like you guys too.
01:27:30.000There's an awful lot of radical liberals on our campuses right now.
01:27:33.000The reason I feel so hopeful, and I am in an echo chamber in a bubble, but is Riley Gaines.
01:27:37.000It's people like Riley Gaines that are like, this girl is like a movie star, like a, like she appeared like a hero in a movie and just is like fitting this position inevitably.
01:28:02.000When you look at the Pew research on every metric, support for transits has declined.
01:28:09.000And I would call it like opposition to these movement has been increasing, even among Democrats, every demographic.
01:28:18.000And then it was very strange for Simone Biles to come out insulting wrongly Riley Gaines, accusing her of being 5'10, which was really weird.
01:28:26.000Like, this is the problem with the cults, okay?
01:28:31.000Dave Portnoy met up with, was it Steve Doocy, I think, on Fox and Friends?
01:30:33.000But Simone is probably told by all these activists, she's this massive woman who's mad that she tied to a man who was the same size as her.
01:30:43.000But then she doubled down and was supporting men and women's sports.
01:30:47.000And so everybody started piling on and said, as a female athlete, how can you do this?
01:30:52.000And so I don't know why she ultimately shut her account down.
01:30:55.000Because it's an 80-20 issue and she was probably her Q rating was shattering.
01:31:03.000And the most effective thing, according to, I think like the New York Times and Wall Street Journal, they ran this.
01:31:07.000Trump's gender advertising, when they said Kamala is for they, them, Trump is for you, was one of the most effective ad campaigns that Trump supporters ran.
01:31:16.000Simone Biles comes out on the other side of an 80-20 issue.
01:31:19.000Her phone was probably lit up with people saying, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong.
01:31:25.000And then the worst thing was she had an AI-generated apology.
01:31:28.000At least I think it's reasonable to conclude it was AI.
01:32:27.000With the sports thing with the men and women sports, I think there's two things that are happening at once.
01:32:34.000There's the fairness of it, like having a six-foot dude that is taking chemicals and wearing a wig and just beating on a girl or blowing past her in the pool, obviously is bizarre in some ways to a lot of people.
01:33:44.000I mean, I feel like if you went back 20 years and not maybe go to the 90s, go to the early 90s and make a film where in the future, when a baby cries, the parent takes a stone crying stone and puts it in front of the baby and presses play.
01:34:00.000And a woman just stares at her and goes, oh, they'd be like, this is a nightmare.
01:34:14.000And then it's not just Coco Melon and Miss Rachel.
01:34:17.000A lot of this kids programming is deranged.
01:34:21.000Like, now we can talk about El Segate and all the really weird stuff, but even the general kids stuff where it's like counting and it's some like fat, disgusting guy who's like barking and making strange sounds and then like hitting things with hammers.
01:34:33.000I'm like, parents are putting this in front of their kids.
01:36:19.000I'm not trying to rag on her for the way her mouth moves.
01:36:21.000She says, Donald Trump's polling is now minus 16. It's so awful.
01:36:26.000And I'm like, every single day, the first thing we do is I pull up the aggregate of polling ratings for Trump on all of the issues as well as Congress.
01:36:37.000Trump's actually been doing fairly well, slightly down.
01:36:41.000When you track across all polls, he's gone down a little bit across all the metrics, but he's chilling slightly below the margin of error, maybe around like minus four in aggregate.
01:38:10.000So what happens is the right is not organized.
01:38:14.000The right doesn't understand why protests are important.
01:38:17.000Protests are important for one reason.
01:38:19.000When a liberal opens their app and they see 500 people protesting and they're told the whole world has risen up, their brain sees a massive crowd and goes, wow, it's everyone.
01:38:34.000They think they are the majority because they see a group of people on the screen.
01:38:39.000So when the right doesn't protest and doesn't organize, people on the left don't see this and they just think, but nobody supports the right.
01:38:48.000I think you can take that further and elected officials will vote one way or another depending on the amount of people they see rise up or on social media.
01:39:36.000We're bringing it for debate in one meeting and we're going to vote on the next meeting.
01:39:39.000After about six weeks of mom's demand action and Red Fred showing up in their red shirts, last man standing was me, the only one that voted for it on the night because of all the theatrics, because of all the protests.
01:39:52.000I live in a 60% red community that absolutely supported it, but they didn't come out to speak or to show up.
01:40:10.000I didn't know I never want to give anybody credit for starting Moms for Liberty, but I experienced that and I saw that.
01:40:18.000And so when I wanted to create a group to represent conservative values, to be impactful in school and policies that affect children and families and parental rights, what am I going to do?
01:40:31.000Well, we're going to have blue shirts.
01:41:43.000I can't speak for him, but he's been principled and direct and honest and just essentially saying the same things for at least five years since I've ever known him.
01:50:00.000Alex Delbus is Alex Jones, Luke Berdkowski, The Hodgkins, Candace Owens, Nick Fuentez, Elijah Schaefer, MTG, Dave Smith, Tucker, Bannon, and others owe Trump a huge apology.
01:50:13.000In fact, I beg, I hope, and I pray that I was completely wrong about everything because we all have trauma from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
01:50:21.000So when we see the escalation of conflict with Iran and we see the statements of people like Bolton and other neocons who have been calling for regime change and then Trump truths out, regime change?
01:50:32.000We're all kind of like, holy crap, is it happening?
01:50:35.000If this ceasefire sticks and the war ends, then Trump will have hit a grand slam and I have no problem saying I was wrong and thank God I was.
01:50:43.000Yeah, just the ability, just because people are predicting, hey, this is what I think is going to happen, doesn't mean that that's what you want to happen.
01:50:49.000And a lot of people behave as if it is.
01:51:05.000I think Trump's intention with the we're going to think about it and then bombing them very much is a Trump has no problem pressing the button.
01:51:15.000If it were Biden as president, Iran would have been like, screw yourself.
01:52:14.000There's no one smarter than anyone else.
01:52:16.000So why does it matter who's president or the secretary of defense if we're all the same?
01:52:20.000I wouldn't be surprised if Trump got on the phone with Iran right after the bombing and said, the next one's a nuke, and then just hung up.
01:52:40.000You move into Taiwan, I will nuke Beijing.
01:52:44.000They talk about back-channel communication, which I imagine means there's a whole other level of comms happening right now between nations that is not appearing on the news.
01:52:53.000Well, yeah, there's like a lot of times you'll talk to like, so one country won't talk to another, like the U.S. and Iran.
01:53:00.000Maybe they don't have a specific direct connection, but they'll both talk to Qatar.
01:54:34.000He wants to make an example out of Thomas Massey that if anyone else steps out of line, that they're going to get the Massey treatment.
01:54:38.000I think, though, him, I just still, I still haven't seen evidence that there was an imminent threat from Iran for him to launch a strike without going to Congress first.
01:55:27.000And then we blew them up, we left, and that was it.
01:55:30.000It does kind of seem a little pre-planned.
01:55:33.000I mean, I have, you know, I'm not an expert in this area, but the 12 Days War, as it's called now, which never was a war, actually.
01:55:41.000It's just fascinating to watch it all unfold.
01:55:44.000Maybe the reason that the U.S. did the strikes is because Iran in the negotiations said our people will never tolerate us dismantling our weapons.
01:55:51.000And then Trump said, we'll blow them up.
01:56:38.000Only if you want to be liberated like the French in World War II and the Americans came in, but they were being gentle with the infrastructures.
01:56:44.000And the Americans weren't attacking the French.
01:56:46.000No, after D-Day, when they landed in France and started rolling through and they were blowing up bridges and towns were getting blown up, but the French were still glad to see them.
01:56:55.000Because they were under occupation by a foreign government.
01:59:31.000If he brings Massey back into the fold, will that help his libertarian numbers again?
01:59:35.000Well, it's more so about what he does that gets Massey in the fold.
01:59:40.000If Trump just came out and said, you know what, I'm sorry to Thomas Massey, he's a good dude, no.
01:59:43.000But if he came out and said, okay, we're going to negotiate with Massey Massey, what do you?
01:59:47.000And he says, repeal the NFA, and Trump said, we'll work on it, then the libertarians are going to start spanking themselves.
01:59:52.000I'm still of the opinion that, especially considering the way this seems to be working out, the only thing that's going to derail Trump is going to be a bad economy.
01:59:59.000Especially like, because a couple of days ago, we were talking about this, and I was hypothetically saying, if this were to go like this, right?
02:00:08.000Like there's just the strikes, we don't invade, there's nothing else, Iran just does, you know, some kind of, some kind of like wave the white flag or whatever, and it doesn't turn into a big war, then the only thing that's going to be able to take Trump out would be something unforeseen, like a black swan event between now and the midterms or the economy.
02:05:33.000The idea was we knew we were going to get a ton of shit for Don't Be Gay, which is just meant to be a joke, making fun of all the bullshit.
02:05:40.000And I was like, as soon as someone says something like, what's your problem, man?
02:05:44.000I'm going to be like, oh, here's yours.
02:07:10.000And so, but there will be a total of 250.
02:07:12.000And then if they sell out, we'll probably, usually what we do is they sell out one run, and then we launch another one.
02:07:18.000The reason why they're done in small batches like that is skateboards, they're 55 bucks.
02:07:22.000They're not like, you know, a pad of paper.
02:07:25.000And so if we, if after everybody's like, nah, nah, we bought the don't be good, we don't want anymore, we don't want to sit on, you know, 250 boards we can't sell.
02:07:58.000We have another one coming out that's not available due to an error, but I'll just announce that one now.
02:08:04.000The skateboard behind me with the former independent logo and now the Timcast skate company logo.
02:08:11.000We have a board coming out that says uncancelable and it has that symbol on it.
02:08:14.000We claimed That years ago, after the story is independent skateboard company, one of the most iconic skateboard companies in the world, they make trucks.
02:08:20.000They make the metal hanger part of the board.
02:08:23.000They used that symbol for decades, 50 some odd years, and then were called racist because it looks like an iron cross.
02:08:29.000So they abandoned it, removed it from all their products and their website.
02:08:33.000The moment they did, I said, that's my logo.
02:12:24.000I do think that there's a level of spirituality, and I do think that, you know, spirits can communicate in some kind of way if you really want to, you know, get into some thoughts there.
02:12:32.000But I don't know about the red pepper.
02:12:34.000Now you're just throwing me for a little bit.
02:15:42.000And he thinks he can change the weather, too.
02:15:45.000Well, yeah, you got a magnetic field, your body, and so does the earth, and the clouds are magnetic.
02:15:49.000So there must be common sense or logic would dictate that there's an interference between your magnetic field and the clouds and magnetic field.
02:15:57.000Common sense would indicate because you have a magnetic field in your body that you can change the weather.
02:20:46.000I've heard from, I don't know, it's Dave Smith, somebody was telling me that Netanyahu was involved in setting up Hamas in 2003 or something in order to make sure they will never have a two-state solution because they needed a villain to attack.
02:20:57.000I don't know if that's true, but this is what I've heard.
02:20:58.000But then I spent, like I said over the weekend on the main show, like a two and a half hour conversation with Gal G on Twitter.
02:21:26.000And I remember the cognitive dissonance when I started thinking about 9-11 and the potential that maybe our government was involved in that breaking that cognitive dissonance, the pain of considering maybe the people you love are actually villains.
02:21:42.000And I think a lot of people in Israel are still in that place.
02:21:45.000So it would make it challenging to find peace if that's what they think.
02:22:23.000I'm glad you brought up October 7th because just prior to October 7th, Saudi Arabia was literally imminently going to officially normalize relations with Israel.
02:22:36.000And I think October 7th was facilitated in part by Iran.
02:22:41.000Because over there, you got the GCC, the Gulf Cooperation Council, which is six of the major Gulf states.
02:22:49.000And they're basically set up against Iran.
02:22:51.000They're their own NATO organization that is set up in opposition to Iran, just like NATO was against the Soviet Union.
02:22:59.000And I think Saudi would have been the straw that broke the Tamil's back, so to speak, in terms of Iran's ability to tolerate it.
02:23:07.000Because Iran is terrified of Israel, and Iran is terrified of a united GCC, you know, Saudi and the Emirates.
02:23:17.000And if they had normalized relationships with Israel, that's just a bigger problem for them to have to deal with.
02:23:23.000And then there's the other issue, the relationships between the governments, like the government of Saudi Arabia or the Emirates or Qatar, they might be warming towards Israel, but the populations of those countries are not.
02:23:36.000And what October 7th did, you know, immediately the whole world was sympathetic towards Israel.
02:23:45.000And then they went into Gaza, and it has really driven a wedge.
02:23:48.000And the antipathy that was already there in those countries was just ramped up to 11. So they've got to deal with the Palestinian issue sooner or later.