Donald Trump Jr. calls in to talk about the latest in the Trump administration and the ongoing investigation into his father, Donald Trump Sr. Joining us to discuss all of this and more is Alex Brusiewicz, a political consultant who works with many pro-Trump and MAGA members.
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00:03:05.000Joining us tonight to talk about all of this and more is Alex Brusiewicz.
00:03:28.000We piss a lot of people off on Twitter and hopefully some of my haters and the losers are tuning in tonight because there's a lot to discuss.
00:03:34.000But it's great to be here on this Friday with you fine gentlemen.
00:03:37.000Right on, we got Allada hanging out as well.
00:04:38.000They say former President Trump plans to fly from Florida to New York on Monday before appearing in a specially secured Manhattan courthouse to be arraigned on still unspecified criminal charges.
00:04:49.000People briefed on the arraignment said Trump is not going to hole up in Mar-a-Lago.
00:04:53.000His lawyer Joe Takapina said Friday, a day after news of the Manhattan grand jury's indictment broke.
00:04:58.000So I guess I guess the question here is how do they even do this?
00:05:02.000Like he's going to have to be released on bail on his own recognizance.
00:06:25.000And, you know, on January 6th, all the people that brought a Trump flag to the Capitol and peacefully protested, they're spending years and years behind bars but just a couple of days ago
00:06:34.000transurrectionist storm state capitals across the country and
00:06:38.000they're never gonna see a day in jail. And not only that but
00:06:41.000they attacked cops, there's videos of them pushing and fighting with cops
00:07:14.000It's about the protesters were holding up seven fingers as a protest sign, which signifies that the perpetrator of the mass shooting was a victim.
00:07:27.000And I don't even know if it's fair to call it cold, because the power of the federal government is being wielded to beat people on the right into submission.
00:07:36.000It is the weight of executive authority crushing down on people.
00:07:41.000So, I don't think it's fair to call it cold.
00:07:44.000I think we have seen physical confrontations, we have seen death, we saw the far left try to burn down the White House, burn down St.
00:07:51.000John's Church, and we saw even with January 6th, the fighting on one side, like, the conflict is hot, it's happening.
00:07:57.000It's just not, like, people are so ignorant.
00:08:16.000I think Jack Posobiec summed this week up pretty well.
00:08:19.000He said, this week they indicted their top political opponent, convicted a descendant, and one of their nuts shot up a school full of Christian children.
00:08:36.000And believe me, there's a lot of material there to mock her with.
00:08:39.000But they they're throwing this guy in prison.
00:08:41.000They're trying to throw him in prison for making a freaking meme.
00:08:44.000And every single person needs to be speaking out in defense of Douglas Mackey.
00:08:50.000I saw some journalists that were giddy about this guy being indicted.
00:08:54.000These are the people that are supposed to protect the First Amendment and care about issues like this, but they're celebrating a guy who mocked a political figure and they want him to go to jail.
00:09:05.000What's the legality if I stood outside of like a voting place and told people it's shut down today guys go home?
00:09:10.000The legality doesn't matter obviously and clearly.
00:09:13.000Well what he did was tell them instead of don't go vote instead just text it here.
00:09:16.000He didn't tell anyone he posted a meme to like nobody on the internet.
00:09:38.000And there was a woman who was a Democrat who did the exact same thing who wasn't charged.
00:09:41.000So I'm not interested in hearing any arguments about it.
00:09:43.000He's going to jail for election interference, right?
00:09:45.000You want to talk about election interference?
00:09:47.000The left is concerned about election interference that they want to throw a memer in jail, but they're celebrating corrupt and obese Alvin Bragg for throwing the top, you know, trying to throw the top political opponent in jail.
00:09:57.000That's election interference, if we're talking about election interference, not some guy who made a meme that barely anybody saw.
00:10:03.000And so these people are sick, and they tried him in Brooklyn, right?
00:10:07.000No conservative is going to get a fair shake in Brooklyn.
00:10:10.000No conservatives can get a fair shake in DC, and they're gonna convict him.
00:10:16.000And they're gonna push for jail time, because they're saying it's 34 counts.
00:10:20.000They're gonna move for, like, they are going to try to put him, the reason they're doing it at the state level is because he can still run for president, he can still win the presidency, and if it was a federal crime, which the Fed said there's no, we can't try him for this, then he'd be able to pardon himself.
00:10:34.000But it's a state-level crime, so they lock him up, they lock him up.
00:10:38.000Alex, I wanted to follow up and ask you about this.
00:10:40.000There's been interesting reactions to this indictment across the political spectrum.
00:10:44.000One from Governor Ron DeSantis, whose tweet reads, The weaponization of the legal system to advance a political agenda turns the rule of law on its head.
00:11:19.000Like, that's not even a part of the discussion.
00:11:22.000And that's just him trying to get some attention out of this, you know, this stuff for his own political game.
00:11:27.000But the first part of it, his strong statement came after, you know, 48 hours of, you know, attacks, like, because when it first was reported, he was completely silent.
00:11:39.000And then when he finally opened his mouth about it that Monday, his consultants had him read the script at a press conference and a planted question.
00:11:54.000Then he traveled to whatever state to sell his book.
00:11:58.000But he only responded because he had so much outside pressure and he had, you know, it was terrible for him in the polls.
00:12:05.000He started going down in the polls after failing to respond.
00:12:07.000Do you think that second part is bait where he says Florida will not assist in an extradition request given the questionable circumstances that issue with the Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor and his political allies?
00:12:17.000Again, I think that is simply just him trying to save face and try to get some publicity for himself out of this movement.
00:12:23.000There's not even been a conversation about that.
00:12:25.000And yet a lot of the DeSantis influencers who don't influence much that were pushing a narrative about how, you know, if Trump really wants to fight the political persecution, he should take a stand and listen to DeSantis and refuse to be extradited.
00:12:47.000Well, I'm no fan of Soros and Soros waited on the 2024 election.
00:12:51.000He said that he believes Ron DeSantis will be the nominee and will cause Trump to go into some narcissistic induced state.
00:12:59.000So, you know, Soros is a guy that we have to pay attention to and do something about.
00:13:05.000I don't think that a foreign-born individual should be able to pay for state prosecutors and have them do the bidding of the political party that he wants.
00:13:12.000Is he paying companies to get the prosecutor in?
00:13:33.000The only rule for super PACs is that they don't collude with the candidate.
00:13:37.000It's like a free speech ruling, which is just crazy because it's a secondary campaign, which of course is going to do everything to get you elected, and you can funnel as much money as you want into them.
00:13:45.000They're not supposed to collude, but they do with a wink and a nod.
00:13:47.000But I mean, Soros plays every game. He doesn't just focus on the national politics. He's at
00:14:22.000Uh, because if we, if we don't get it, we're gonna fall into another Soros, uh, judge.
00:14:27.000Soros gave a million dollars to help this Democrat get elected to the Supreme Court.
00:14:32.000In Wisconsin, so he's focused at every level of government and we're seeing the consequences of that right now where conservative billionaires are You know Not so focused on anything except for again Ron DeSantis enough money to try to beat Trump in the mega movement You know, it's very concerning that anyone, even an American, can give, just push buttons and send hundreds of millions of dollars to other people to go do political work for them.
00:15:00.000Like, that's like a hijacking of our politics system.
00:15:02.000We're supposed to be for the people, by people, working for ourselves.
00:15:08.000You can use your resources to promote ideas that you want to see spread around.
00:15:16.000Any kind of limit on that is a limit on the freedom of speech because you have the right to hire people and engage in commerce and engage in activity in society.
00:15:31.000The argument that the Supreme Court found in the Citizens United case was that you had the right to have an organization to promote your ideas.
00:15:40.000That your property, as in your money, you could use your property to promote your ideas.
00:15:47.000So if you want to start a foundation, or something like that, and you want to go ahead and have some kind of organization that promotes ideas, that's the Heritage Foundation, that's Cato, that's the Center for American Progress, that's all kinds of things.
00:16:54.000And also another thing that I want to point out, you hear Democrats that have a lot of problem with Citizens United, they're always the ones that complain about it.
00:17:00.000And since Citizens United, you've had Barack Obama, then you had one term of Donald Trump, and then Joe Biden.
00:17:10.000So it's not that Citizens United means that conservatives or, and maybe it does mean the corporations because the corporations are in bed with the Democrats nowadays.
00:17:18.000But it doesn't mean that it's automatically going to be conservative ideas or that it's going to be the oligarchy of the church being in charge.
00:17:28.000Well, we were talking about Matt Gaetz before we launched the show here, but Matt Gaetz takes zero dollars from special interest groups or PACs.
00:17:35.000He was the first Republican politician to say, I don't want your money.
00:17:39.000Barack Obama spent more money than anyone ever and then Hillary Clinton did the same thing and Donald Trump didn't spend more money than everyone and he still won.
00:17:46.000So what makes me a big fan of these mega politicians, from President Trump to Matt Gaetz,
00:17:52.000is they would rather have small dollar donations from hardworking Americans than go and kiss the asses
00:17:59.000of the Club for Gross of the world, who receive $200 million from five people,
00:18:05.000and then they have to take marching orders.
00:18:07.000President Trump, when he ran in 2020, 53% of his dollars came from very small dollar donors.
00:18:15.000Ron DeSantis on the flip side right now, 95% of his donations come from 500 people,
00:18:42.000Can I just, I just want everyone to, to figuratively gloat over this, as I will now rub it in the face of that Politico reporter who said, Donald Trump will not earn a single new voter from this indictment.
00:18:55.000Don't overthink it, the indictment is bad for Trump.
00:18:58.000And I'm just like, bro, he just, he's got new voters right here.
00:19:01.000Literally, literally right here, more money pouring in.
00:19:05.000I have to wonder if they're like, if they really do want Trump to be in office,
00:19:10.000because the media knows that when he's in office, they make money.
00:19:13.000Well, I think there's a stupid narrative that I want to debunk real quick that was being pushed
00:19:16.000by a lot of folks who don't want to see Trump be the Republican nominee. They say the Democrats.
00:19:21.000A fourth of the new donors are first-time Trump donors.
00:19:23.000Normal people are watching what's taking place.
00:19:24.000him to win. Now they are trying to throw him in jail because they're absolutely
00:19:27.000terrified that he is going to win. But you know I'm glad you put out those
00:19:32.000statistics. A fourth of the new donors are first-time Trump donors. These like
00:19:37.000normal people are watching what's taking place. Normal people are watching Joe
00:19:41.000Biden throw grandmas who brought Trump flags to the Capitol in jail.
00:19:46.000They're watching Joe Biden throw a guy who made a meme of Hillary Clinton in jail, and now they're going to watch them throw President Trump, try to throw him behind bars?
00:19:57.000They're watching this and they think this is disgusting.
00:19:59.000How could this ever happen to our country?
00:20:01.000And a lot of folks who came over here as immigrants from countries like Cuba or a lot of these, Guatemala, They fled corrupt regimes like this.
00:20:21.000The problem with El Salvador is it's tiny and it doesn't have a military.
00:20:24.000You don't want to go there, but it does mean the savior.
00:20:27.000I do have to say, it means the savior, and that's kind of funny, but up until Nayib Bukele, I think I'm pronouncing it wrong, Up until he got in and started reforming it, especially with Bitcoin, I would have said no other country.
00:20:40.000Now I'm kind of like, El Salvador's doing pretty well.
00:20:42.000But for the most part, in terms of the wealth, the access, the opportunity, El Salvador's doing fantastic.
00:20:48.000So it's like, okay, I like it, but let's be real, the United States is supposed to be the bastion of freedom.
00:20:54.000And if it falters here, having to retreat to the next best thing is still a loss.
00:21:12.000Like, look, I will work with anyone that wants to bring liberty to the world, but I think all of us should be supporting the office, not the individuals.
00:21:20.000I got a problem with that verbiage, bring liberty to the world.
00:21:24.000That sounds a whole lot like George Bush, man.
00:21:45.000I'll explain what I literally mean so it doesn't sound so generic.
00:21:49.000But I mean that we could build software that we utilize in the United States so that people can govern themselves locally.
00:21:54.000Liberty is just like you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
00:22:00.000You cannot make people want to be free.
00:22:02.000If people want a theocratic government, And you give them liberty, they're going to give themselves a theocratic government.
00:22:12.000But if people have technology that is muting their ability to see the real world and then you give them... So what do you mean, see the real world?
00:22:52.000I think one of the problems we had as a country is Too much of the country became live-and-let-live, and there needs to be two forces of pushing and pulling, where one group challenges... One group is holding everything back, saying, no, no, no, we shouldn't change it.
00:23:06.000The other group says, I hereby challenge you, we go to court, we determine, okay, this was good, that was bad, and that's how we progress properly.
00:23:12.000But what happened is, the conservative chain was broken, and the left just zoomed full speed off into, I'm gonna do whatever I want with no restrictions, and now you end up with child sex changes.
00:23:23.000That's the restriction for us is the Congress and the Senate, you know, the house.
00:23:28.000And honestly, the executive branch has an opportunity to be a stopgap with the veto power.
00:23:34.000I don't like seeing things rushed through.
00:23:35.000So I would encourage, I think actually that we are a technocracy, whether we want to admit it or not, that we've become a technocratic republic.
00:23:41.000And if we don't start creating a technocratic republic, like we want to see it, it's going to get created for us in a way that we don't like.
00:23:47.000Alex, I wanted to follow up with you with something we touched on, that you kind of touched on with this indictment, and it was kind of the political ramifications for it, and what the Democrats, like a cynical Democratic operative might be trying to pull together here with this indictment that would make it more popular among the base.
00:24:04.000But what would you say to a Like a cynical Democrat operative who might say that Trump might be more palatable now in a primary because of this, but in a general, he would be less palatable to suburban white women than maybe a Ron DeSantis would against the Joe Biden.
00:24:17.000Well, new polling just came out today done by the People's Pundit Barris.
00:24:21.000I think he's a really smart guy that had Trump winning with women 52 to 19 against Ron DeSantis.
00:24:28.000You know, I took my mom to meet Trump in August at a rally in Wisconsin.
00:24:33.000And the first thing my mom says to Trump is, you know, Mr. President, I had a crush on you in the 80s.
00:24:40.000Like, there's a lot of women my mom's age that remember Donald Trump from the 80s and they loved the guy, when everybody loved the guy, when everybody was allowed to love the guy.
00:24:49.000And President Trump does very well with, you know, the pageants.
00:26:32.000And I think that's a sentiment that's across the country.
00:26:35.000And real quick, I just think everybody who knows the show and knows Ian, his input on this is valuable.
00:26:41.000Ian's got like a weird political stance that's not hyper-like.
00:26:45.000It's not the same as all of us who are clearly on a track and have views like Phil's very libertarian, I'm pretty centrist, you know, moderate, you're very conservative, Ian's the wild card who often defends Democrats in ways we don't agree with, so I think your inputs...
00:27:00.000To be right now, like, you don't know between the two, I think that says a lot.
00:27:02.000But also the fact that you're saying that this indictment of him, like, doesn't make you reject him and, like, you're not even thinking about that.
00:27:11.000I think most people are exhausted by the bullshit that the Democrats have put the country through for seven years, witch hunt after witch hunt after witch hunt into President Trump.
00:27:20.000From the moment he came down the escalator, the Mueller hoax, the Ukraine hoax, the January 6th, the list goes on and people are just exhausted and they're throwing him in jail over a personal payment?
00:27:35.000I guess, how would you respond to people who say that he has a lot more baggage than DeSantis does and that would turn off moderates?
00:27:40.000Wait, let me go over it would be like January 6th.
00:27:43.000It would also not pardoning January 6th prisoners.
00:27:47.000I'll just look at the camera when I say this.
00:27:49.000You just don't know Ron DeSantis's baggage yet.
00:27:52.000And believe me, there's a lot of material there.
00:27:55.000And I kind of feel like he's more likely to compromise.
00:27:57.000And I feel like Trump is more likely to enact revenge.
00:28:00.000And I don't mean that in a biblical sense.
00:28:02.000I mean it more like, I'm not listening to you.
00:29:32.000And then, think about this, the ads that the suburban women are gonna see
00:29:36.000of President Trump being locked in a jail cell while violent criminals are...
00:29:41.000You know, ravaging through cities, burning down cities, beating up cops, punching women, and Alvin Bragg is letting, you know, he's letting 60, he's chomping down felonies to 60% of them, he's bumping them down to... They released 8,000 people!
00:29:55.000Yeah, he did the first step back, so isn't it completely ironic?
00:30:20.000Come on, and he pled down a lot of felonies as well?
00:30:22.000I mean, I could pull up the First Step Act.
00:30:23.000So, it was meant... One, it's not retroactive.
00:30:28.000And then two, it was mainly targeted towards non-violent drug offenders.
00:30:34.000Alice Marie Johnson, for example, was a wonderful woman who I've gotten to know who was sentenced to almost to life in prison for having just a little bit of drugs on her in the back of her car.
00:30:45.000But even then, if the point were this, Trump wanted criminal justice reform, and Bragg wanted criminal justice reform, and then Bragg says, I am reforming criminal justice, and then Trump says, I am reforming criminal justice, and then Bragg says, now I'm going to indict Donald Trump on BS charges that are past the statute of limitations, you're like, one of these people is lying.
00:31:03.000Yeah, well, reforming it doesn't always mean making it better.
00:31:05.000You can reform it into something very horrible.
00:31:07.000I mean, how many of you support the idea that, you know, people who get caught with a bag of weed shouldn't go to jail for 10 years?
00:31:15.000I don't think that's what the First Step Act was doing, and I think that would be grossly mischaracterizing.
00:31:18.000That's what the entire purpose of it was to be about.
00:31:20.000For non-violent drug offenders who are treated unfairly by a corrupt justice system, Who, you know, led by Joe Biden and the, you know, the crime bill of the 1990s.
00:31:31.000You know, I'm not sitting here saying we need to let everybody out of jail, but I think there's certain cases where you look at and you're like, man, this person is treated unfairly.
00:32:06.000What's happening is, uh, our country's devolved far further than we could have ever possibly imagined.
00:32:11.000I mean, uh, this is, uh, third-world stuff.
00:32:15.000Uh, stuff that the federal government, who actually oversees elections and spent six years trying to throw my father in prison for it, decided not to pursue.
00:32:24.000But a Soros-funded DA apparently, uh, I guess is, you know, following his marching orders and doing what he's told and, you know, what they paid for his election to do.
00:32:47.000But Dom, what's your vision of the future?
00:32:50.000Listen, I think you need someone to go burn it all down.
00:32:55.000Trump as a lame duck is actually much better than someone that has to get re-elected again and has to play that game.
00:33:03.000I want someone who will go in there and literally burn it to the ground.
00:33:10.000I used to believe, guys, like, you know, even when I got into this, I functioned at a high level in business, and we did billion-dollar deals, and, you know, real shit, and, uh, you know, I got there, I was like, well, listen, this is what America is, and I believe this, and I'm a patriot, and I'm like, oh my god, even, you know, once I went through what I went through with Russia, Russia, Russia, you know, 50 hours of testimony, and Adam Schiff up there saying I committed treason somehow, and then I see You know, well, of course, nothing happens with that.
00:33:38.000Of course, none of that was actually accurate.
00:33:40.000It was all a perjury trap, hoping that in 50 hours of testimony, asking me the same, you know, thousand questions, maybe I say it a little bit differently than the 50th time I'm asked, and therefore, I committed perjury, and that's how they get you.
00:33:55.000But even I, who sort of had my eyes open during that, were like, well, there's still something to it, right?
00:34:01.000We all made the same mistake with the FBI and what they tried to do to Michael Flynn.
00:34:14.000Then we're seeing them go after parents in this.
00:34:18.000Those people are domestic terrorists, a concerned parent going to a PTA meeting.
00:34:23.000You know, some trans shooter can have a manifesto and kill a bunch of Christian kids, and that's not domestic terrorists, because they're Christians.
00:34:54.000I mean, you got to do as much as you possibly can.
00:34:57.000You got to get other people who are willing to go along with that.
00:34:59.000Because I mean, I think that's what, you know, in 16, we're like, hey, we're coming in from the outside.
00:35:04.000You sort of assume that, you know, hey, you may have a little bit differences in policy and whatever, but, you know, people still want the best for America.
00:35:11.000And that's just not even remotely true.
00:35:14.000These bureaucrats, they wouldn't succeed in so many other things, and they're going to hold on to what little power they have, because they wouldn't get it anywhere else.
00:35:23.000You see what's going on in our military, and the woke nonsense of the decision-making process, the withdrawal from Afghanistan, everything that's going on.
00:35:34.000Well, they couldn't have seen it coming.
00:35:36.000I mean, you couldn't have seen it coming.
00:36:14.000I mean, they're putting up videos of all the equipment.
00:36:16.000You know, they have the second largest fleet of Humvees in the world, thanks to us, for, you know, in minor detail, $86 billion.
00:36:22.000That's like $275 per, you know, man, woman, and child in America.
00:36:27.000Like, that's your contribution to the Taliban, who our Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, said, like, on live TV, like, in a congressional testimony, that he was, and I quote, That the Taliban did not install a more diverse and inclusive government.
00:36:49.000You may be dismayed, I understand that, but you're shocked after dealing with them for 20 years, after watching them throw homosexuals off of buildings?
00:36:58.000Put journalists in a cage, douse them in gas and light them on fire?
00:37:02.000You're shocked that there wasn't a trans coalition in the new Taliban government?
00:37:07.000You're not a serious person if you think that.
00:37:10.000You have no business making decisions for our country.
00:37:14.000They live in this obnoxious internet world that's outside of reality, and they're leading us straight off a cliff.
00:37:22.000You know what concerns me, Don, about the metaphor of like, burn it all down, is that when you do rapid transformation of political systems, the solution might not be, like, trying to solve one problem might create a bigger problem.
00:37:33.000Like what we did in Iraq when we dismissed the Ba'ath Party, we created ISIS.
00:37:37.000We put all these high-level officials on the street, and then they formed their own paramilitary, basically.
00:37:42.000And I think that our government, it is evolving.
00:37:45.000We are becoming a global community regardless if we want to do it or we're just going to put our fingers in our ears and yell until it happens to us.
00:37:51.000So I think we can bring people together with like a vision of industry, you know, graphene.
00:37:58.000I'm not sure how familiar you are with graphene, but it's like a revolutionizing 21st century technology.
00:38:10.000What I saw, Don, with your dad, and the reason I didn't vote for him in 2016, I voted in 2020 for Trump Sr., because the foreign policy I thought was the best I've seen in my entire life, When he crossed the DMZ into North Korea with no security detail, I nearly cried.
00:38:27.000And I'm like, it was a tremendous, powerful move where they could have just snatched up the President of the United States, but it was a tremendous good faith effort to try and de-escalate this war that's been going on for generations.
00:39:10.000Like, I'm like, oh my god, they did that without us even knowing.
00:39:12.000And like, I do this, you know, I'm not necessarily a foreign policy expert, but I'm talking politics day in and day out.
00:39:20.000And until I had, I guess it was Matt Gaetz on my podcast like three weeks ago, because he introduced the bill to try to get us out of that.
00:39:25.000Of course, that was voted down because You know, the Uniparty in DC, you know, they need the endless wars.
00:39:39.000Yeah, the foreign policy thing was everything.
00:39:42.000And that's why I'm like, when I'm watching, you know, obviously getting out of the wars and, you know, the North Korea stuff was great and big, but the worst was the reaction from the Uniparty.
00:40:09.000You have no track record to show any level of success, and you're telling someone else who actually tried changing up the game that they're doing it all wrong, and turns out they were right.
00:40:17.000But that's what's really scary is, you know, wow, that's a big deal, and that was... Obama told my father directly that, you know, hey, North Korea is the biggest threat.
00:40:25.000But, you know, right now the biggest threat is, like, You know, what's going on in Russia and Ukraine with an army that we're fighting a proxy war against with plenty of bitterness from a Cold War and the mentality that changed and, you know, an Eastern European mentality is, let's just say, very different than certainly the mentality of Americans these days.
00:40:43.000And you piss off someone with 6,000 nuclear warheads because we're fighting a proxy war against them and, like, they just want to continue.
00:40:50.000They're going to see it through to the end.
00:40:54.000Well, we're talking about the Uniparty here, and you kind of hit on it a little bit earlier, but one of the critiques that I hear sometimes from some folks is that there are bad hires in the Trump admin, and you talked about that when you first started talking about this a little bit.
00:41:10.000But, you know, you were new to politics in 2016.
00:41:15.000You guys come from New York and, you know, the business world.
00:41:19.000And, you know, you probably just assumed, like a lot of us assumed, that anybody that had an R in front of their name was on our team and they wanted the same things that we did.
00:41:26.000And I think it's safe to say that seven years later you guys know that that's very different.
00:41:32.000So do you think you guys know who the friends are now?
00:41:38.000It's sort of that, you make that assumption that some of these people, they're doing it for all the right reasons, and they're patriotic Americans, but they're not.
00:41:57.000But, you know, again, they don't have much going for them.
00:41:59.000They probably couldn't do a lot in a lot of these places.
00:42:01.000I've spent plenty of time with a lot of them.
00:42:03.000And, you know, you wouldn't hire them to be You know, a basic guy in business, and yet they have a level of power, and the money that comes with that, and...
00:42:16.000You know, the swamp has a lot of teeth and you come in as an outsider, you're like, okay, like, of course, these guys want what's right for America.
00:42:23.000Wow, you know, we can buy a little bit of that off.
00:42:36.000And again, you know, we were he was effective, meaning my father, That's so many things, whether it's economically, foreign policy wise or otherwise.
00:42:43.000And that's with both sides working against him.
00:42:46.000I mean, how many Republicans, you know, Paul Ryan, like, we can't, we're not gonna build the wall.
00:42:52.000I want to, you know, my wife's an ardent liberal.
00:42:54.000And she, you know, she wants to still be invited to the cool person holiday party.
00:42:58.000So we didn't have $3 billion to finish the wall, but we have 130 for Ukraine to protect Uh, you know, one of the most corrupt countries in the world, meaning Ukraine, ranked worse than Russia in many instances.
00:43:10.000Uh, we have $130 billion to protect their border.
00:43:14.000The crazy thing is, I'm asking, when I was at Occupy Wall Street, and even before that, with the anti-war movement, When you said a moment ago the Raytheon retirement package, I'm like, that right there was such a big issue for all of the left 12 years ago.
00:43:30.000I'm like, where are they now to just be like, hey, we've got a handful of victories with Donald Trump.
00:43:38.000We should take those over the corrupt Uniparty Joe Biden.
00:43:41.000Instead, it's like their brains melted and they're just like, I'll vote blue no matter who.
00:44:14.000And you think that a megalomaniac like Putin, and again, I'm not apologizing for him when I don't want to be in these things, but you don't think a guy like that, who many are saying, well, he's very sick.
00:44:27.000You think that guy's going to allow Ukraine and actor Zelensky to embarrass him on a world stage without escalating?
00:44:35.000Yeah, when you asked earlier, Don, what is it for?
00:44:38.000Why are we spending over $100 billion to fight a proxy war against... I think it's because the people that are running the liberal economic order want to position it above Russia in the New World Order, and they think that stopping Russia from gaining economic prowess with that Black Seaport Axis in Sevastopol will We'll win us the greatness in the New World Order, and then we'll decide the rules.
00:45:00.000But what's happening is it's pushing Russia and China together.
00:45:04.000I mean, you know, we were going to shut down their currency, and meanwhile it's skyrocketing.
00:45:09.000You know, we stop our oil production, become dependent on Iran and Venezuela, a regime we didn't recognize, and the world's leading state sponsor of terror.
00:45:18.000And, like, we're begging them for oil because we shut it down while Russia continues to pump.
00:45:25.000The way to hurt Russia would be for us to produce more of our own oil, drive the price of oil down, create jobs in America, and, like, they got nothing else.
00:45:35.000Like, we have more than them, but, you know, we're not going to do it environmentally sound.
00:45:40.000You think the Russians, you think they take any environmental precautions?
00:45:46.000...in order to help the United States.
00:45:47.000Like, less about hurting Russia, more about helping the United States is trade with Russia.
00:45:51.000And it would help us so much more than it would help them, because of our ability to create here, that it would actually be better, and it would position us above them.
00:45:59.000And this is what Trump was basically talking about.
00:47:40.000Biggest accomplishment, I mean, I guess it I just look at... the economy was going so good, you know, I guess.
00:47:48.000I look at that, you know, I'm sort of a, you know, I was a blue-collar guy sort of trapped in New York, but I spent all my weekends with guys up in the North, you know.
00:47:56.000Northeast PA and I shot competitively hung out with regular guys and like watching what those guys that continue to come up to me.
00:48:03.000It's like, man, we had it so good under your dad like that meant more to me.
00:48:07.000I mean, I think obviously the North Korea stuff when I was a baller, I think the Abraham Accords like that was the holy grail of geopolitical politics, right?
00:48:15.000Like no one's gonna get a peace deal in the Middle East.
00:48:26.000Well, no, it can't be done by you because you're an imbecile.
00:48:29.000You're there, you're in power because you were a big donor to someone, not because you've done anything Relative to this, you're there because you've been there longer and you have seniority.
00:48:41.000Does anyone really believe that Fauci was the best guy in medicine?
00:48:45.000That he should be making the decision?
00:48:47.000No, but he was the best bureaucrat and I'm sure as shit he was really good It's snaking anyone who got in the way of him and a TV camera from the 80s through because it doesn't seem like he got anything right.
00:48:59.000So we may have got some of the things of COVID right in his emails to his colleagues.
00:49:04.000But that was exactly the opposite of what he was saying on national TV.
00:49:08.000Because as long as you were going against Trump, you got an extra camera in your face.
00:49:12.000You got the cover of Vanity Fair or some, you know, nonsense rag.
00:49:17.000So what do you think Trump's, just re-ask what- Biggest shortcoming of Donald Trump?
00:49:24.000I would say it has to be on that hiring front because when you come in as a new, from outside of that world, it takes a lot.
00:49:33.000It's hard to overcome decades of being like, no, if you're going to do this and you're a public servant, you're doing it for the right reasons.
00:49:49.000They're running so they can drum up some numbers for a book tour.
00:49:53.000Or some guys are running because the consultant class that we won't hire needs to have a job and they gotta make their 8 or 9 figures taking 20% of the ad buy of someone's campaign.
00:50:05.000They're being forced into it because the consultant class is like, If you guys don't do it, we're going to have to, you know, just get by with a congressional race.
00:50:14.000And we're not going to make $15 million this cycle in the ad buy.
00:50:17.000Like, yeah, it's a screwed up place, man.
00:50:19.000And like, people don't fully understand that I, again, I dealt at a pretty high level, and I didn't fully understand it.
00:50:25.000And I certainly didn't understand how, how deep and depraved it actually is.
00:50:31.000Until, you know, I mean, man, every day, my eyes are further opened.
00:50:34.000And you know, this this week, This week was sort of the culmination of all of that, right?
00:50:38.000You saw the reaction to the shooting in Nashville.
00:50:45.000You know, you have moments in your life, I guess, where it's just like a kick to the groin.
00:50:52.000You know, the Afghan withdrawal, the week after that, to me as an American, was one of those just, you just felt embarrassed.
00:50:57.000And add one follow up on his greatest achievement.
00:51:39.000And add one follow up on his greatest achievements, because I know Trump constantly touts Operation Warp Speed, and he hailed the COVID-19 vaccine as one of the greatest achievements of mankind.
00:51:51.000Yeah, I don't, you know, because of what we know now, I think at the time cutting through that again, you can't fathom that That a guy like a Fauci, and the people developing this would do so in a nefarious way, meaning like, again, listen, I get it, I'm a capitalist, I understand profit motive, I understand this, that, the other, yada, yada, yada, but like, it's people's lives.
00:52:12.000You know, I think it took all of that time and all of those years to fully just understand how bad it actually is.
00:52:22.000Um, you know, again, it's easy to be a Monday morning quarterback and say, ah, I would have done it differently.
00:53:10.000So, like, I think a lot of what happens when we talk about the Trump administration and the past is it's easy to look now, based on all the facts we have, and say, that was a bad decision.
00:53:20.000The other example, and it's a negative to us, but I'll give it to you, would be like, people's like, well, you know, the January 6th, you know, why didn't you do anything?
00:53:29.000I was like, you mean in the 10 days between January 6th and when he left office when every TV camera was saying it was an insurrection, no one really knew?
00:53:37.000They didn't show the videos that we haven't seen until basically two weeks ago.
00:53:51.000Yeah, we've seen the video, we saw the nonsense, we saw the refusal even a few weeks later.
00:53:55.000But in that 10 day period, with literally the entire world being like, it was an insurrection.
00:54:01.000Maybe you had to say, well, it was the first unarmed insurrection in literally the history of the world, which is probably unusual, but like, given the response, like, so I get it.
00:54:10.000I want to I want to ask you wrong, but I think I can think it's wrong knowing what I know now at the time, I'm like, holy shit, I don't know.
00:54:16.000Like, you know, I thought it was probably overblown, but the It wasn't so simple.
00:54:22.000I want to I want to I want to talk about 2024 and I want to just say something real quick
00:55:32.000You mean it's a sideshow that you've weaponized?
00:55:34.000You know, the government against its citizens, against its political opposition.
00:55:38.000Yeah, oh, that's a sideshow, you know, in Stalinist Russia.
00:55:43.000If you couldn't, no, no, seriously, if you couldn't pick that out, and I understand just like the flip-flop on Ukraine that he did as well, like, you know, I get it.
00:55:50.000He's, you know, he's been a career politician.
00:55:53.000He's beholden to his donors, probably his consultants, but like, man, like if you don't realize that, Is maybe one of the fundamental issues of our time, if you're a Republican or a Conservative, and that's going on, like, you think, you know, right now, I get it, the media's doing whatever they can to boost him because they're afraid of Trump or what Trump will do against the Uni Party, like, oh, no, that's wonderful, but, hey, Ron, like, one day they may come for you and you don't think it's an issue?
00:56:18.000And then it's a half measure after that. So like, I want a deeper Republican benchmark. I actually believe this stuff.
00:56:25.000Like, there's no reason for me to be as vocal as I am. And if I
00:56:28.000had a pretty solid existence as a real estate developer, in New
00:56:33.000York City, I could go to the cool person party. And I was welcomed in with open arms and could do whatever I wanted.
00:56:38.000Like, that's different now. And I'm okay with that. Because I
00:56:40.000want to leave my country to like my children in a in a form that
00:56:49.000I want to ask you about that, to elaborate on that.
00:56:52.000I think it's fair point when your dad's taxes finally get released, we learned that he loses a bunch of money throughout his first term as president.
00:57:21.000I'm wondering, like, if you want to elaborate on the transformation from, like you mentioned, going to the Cool Kids Club, then deciding to get involved in politics, and now, like, the media's gone nuts and they treat you like trash.
00:57:35.000Yeah, listen, like I said, it was interesting.
00:57:37.000A lot of those people, all of a sudden, I'm like, we're racist.
00:58:06.000It was much more like my sister Ivanka.
00:58:09.000There wasn't a woman socialite in New York that didn't want her daughter to turn out like Ivanka Trump.
00:58:16.000And all of a sudden, she's like, Okay, I'm gonna go support my father.
00:58:19.000And actually, she didn't get involved in a lot of the controversial stuff.
00:58:21.000But like, you know, it's a bad girl, like, you know, women who work and it's like, Oh, she's a pariah.
00:58:26.000Like, so it was probably harder for her in many respects than me, because I was like, Okay, fine.
00:58:31.000If I don't get invited to Cooper's party, I don't care.
00:58:32.000I'll go hang out with, you know, sort of my good blue collar friends, which, you know, always meant more to me anyway.
00:58:37.000Like, that's probably why politics, the transition, sort of as brutal as it was for me was kind of easy, because it's like, well, that's I actually get to be who I actually am much more than, than when I was in business.
00:58:51.000I sort of had to five days a week put on the suit and, you know, be, be that guy.
00:58:58.000Uh, but you know, there was a Friday afternoon, I'd escape and I'd be in, you know, middle of nowhere, Pennsylvania or upstate New York and at my cabin.
00:59:06.000And so, you know, it was a little bit easier and it, so it didn't bother me as much because I guess I just see it for what it is.
00:59:12.000But yeah, like a lot of those people, And, you know, I'm a good enough person that's like, hey, man, even if we're friends, like, I'm not going to call you out on these things.
00:59:44.000I guess Assistant did a really good job just keeping some of this stuff.
00:59:47.000And I was like, oh my God, because it just shows you how much nonsense is involved.
00:59:53.000And I started a publishing company because all the liberal publishing companies, which is all of them, were canceling a lot of conservative You know, writers are telling them, well, you can't say that, even if it's just mainstream conservative thought, because they wanted to impose their power.
01:00:07.000And if they're writing that upfront check to an author or whatever it may be, they were doing this was like, I wrote my second book.
01:00:36.000We have to combat some of this stuff, and I've tried in whichever way we can just to make sure to have an equal front, because what people don't understand, they're like, well, it feels like it's...
01:02:22.000But one of the biggest things that my problem with Donald Trump was the, you know, the swamp, the bureaucracy.
01:02:27.000Do you think that that's going to be the prime focus that if he gets elected again is to really go in there and tear it out?
01:02:33.000Because I think that that could really get a lot of... Fire them all.
01:02:36.000Yeah, a lot of the libertarian people out there that don't like, you know, a lot of the big government stuff, the New York style politics and stuff, the libertarians... Well, you've got to remember that, and I get that.
01:03:21.000It's like when, when people do their apology tours, and it's, I'm like, oh, that was a mistake, because A, you weren't really wrong, but they're gonna use your apology as the validation for the fact that you actually did something wrong in the first place.
01:03:33.000So you're trying to be a decent human being by apologizing, and just like, hey, fine, we'll agree to disagree, and that's, that's just the starting point for them canceling you.
01:03:41.000And so, you know, I think that New York style politics, like, I think you need it because that's what we're up against.
01:03:46.000And I also think you have, again, all things are a little bit about perspective, right?
01:03:51.000Like, fine, he was, he maybe got rougher, but like, they got rougher because they're trying to throw his family in jail for nothing.
01:04:41.000I'd have I'd have been like, well, you know, I think I'll still vote Democrat.
01:04:44.000But they're corrupt, they lied, they manipulated, and they didn't care about our country.
01:04:47.000And so naturally, for a while, I'm like, I hate everybody.
01:04:50.000Then I saw the Trump second term agenda and I said, these are actually things I've been complaining about for a long time.
01:04:55.000I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't vote for it.
01:04:56.000And I think it's safe to say that President Trump hears people's concerns, he listens, and now he knows.
01:05:03.000I think the test trial for you guys, the first term, you guys did incredibly great things.
01:05:09.000President Trump had a record economy, he had energy independence, he was brokering Middle Eastern peace, he was bringing jobs back to America.
01:07:49.000I wanted to say on the point about firing all the bureaucrats, I actually believe that if Donald Trump is re-elected, if he gets a second term in the 2024 election and wins, a large portion of these people will quit, resign, and they will run for the hills.
01:08:12.000Well, after 25% more of most people's careers, You gotta do that, but yes, I think if they realize that someone's just going on there, and they don't care, and they don't have to get reelected, and they don't have to make friends, and frankly, they've been treated so poorly that they don't care about any of that, like, I think, literally, like, that's what I'd be voting for.
01:08:34.000I don't care who, if it was going on for someone else, and they were doing the same thing to someone else, you know, some time down the line, I was like, I'm voting for that guy just because I want to see that place just, you know, taken down to the bones.
01:08:46.000I do think that if he wins again, and I do believe he will, a lot of these people will quit out of protest and the swamp will start draining itself.
01:08:55.000But, you know, after the 2020 election, there was a moment in time where a guy named Jeffrey Clark was almost appointed to be the Attorney General.
01:09:04.000And you've had him on your show before.
01:09:31.000Um, but you know, all of these different bureaucrats and all these different agencies, I think we got to move a lot of these people out of Washington, D.C., put them in real America, and they'll quit and protest out of that as well.
01:09:42.000But we're really looking forward to a second Trump term because You guys know where the bodies are buried, you know who needs to go, and I don't think that you're gonna hold any punches because I think you guys have been treated incredibly unfairly.
01:09:56.000You know what, the metaphor I want, I want, is with, it's like Donald Trump, your dad, Don Sr., is like on his knees and they're like, they're like beating him, metaphorically, you know, in the movie, and he's like, his face is all bloody and he's down and he looks up at the guy and looks him in the eyes and he says, you're pardoned.
01:10:37.000More that way, but again, it's different, right?
01:10:39.000My perspective has changed Because of what I saw they tried to do to me like literally, you know I had you know Adam Schiff and you know Some of those guys like on TV every I committed treason like I'm a patriotic American man I take that shit seriously, you know beyond the fact that it's you know a crime punishable by death like you're just saying like I'm I'm not American Adam Schiff's an American like give me a break like I You know, so yeah, I'm coming at it from a much more pissed off perspective but
01:11:10.000You know, again, you look at just what's going on, you look at the decisions, you look at the prioritization, you look at the soundbite, everything that's coming, it is a clown show!
01:11:21.000You listen to the press secretary and it's like, you know, and I got all sorts of help.
01:11:26.000Look at John Fetterman, the Pennsylvania, you know, Senator, they've called me, I'm every name in the, I'm an ableist.
01:11:33.000Apparently I discriminate against people with disabilities because I've been like, You know, calling him out for not being able to complete a thought or a sentence, and then he's... And I'm like, I don't think it's an unreasonable expectation, guys.
01:11:46.000For an American to assume that his senator, a person making trillion-dollar decisions, perhaps life-and-death decisions, sending our kids to war, especially when the Biden administration is saying we're the closest we've been since the 1960s and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
01:12:00.000I don't think it's an unreasonable thing for me to expect a United States Senator to have basic cognitive function.
01:12:07.000And if you look at that guy, he's been in a hospital for a month, more time in a hospital, but they knew that when they ran him in a primary, but he was the most radical.
01:12:56.000We're going to go to the next question.
01:12:57.000We're going to go to the next question.
01:12:58.000We have this story from the Post-Millennial.
01:13:00.000New York City jury found Douglas Mackey guilty in first-ever meme trial after making memes that disparaged Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
01:13:20.000We live in a country right now, this is the United States of America, where they want to put a guy For a fucking meme in jail for 10 years?
01:13:41.000Think of the thing, well, you're right, I guess, but think of the things that the degenerate left puts out there, and not a consequence.
01:13:50.000No one ever goes after, they don't even get fact-checked.
01:13:52.000I mean, I look at some of the stuff they say about me, I'm like, well, these are demonstrably false, and they're like, yeah, wow, we can't look at that.
01:13:57.000I go, but you fact-checked me when I say this is my opinion, and you come up with some sort of arbitrary way to say, well, that's fact.
01:14:05.000I'm like, I'm not allowed to have an opinion.
01:14:07.000Well, so we also have this tweet from Christina Wong, where on November 8th, 2016, she did almost the exact same thing, tweeting out for Trump supporters to text in their vote.
01:14:19.000She didn't include a number, but she even included Super Wednesday, a fake day for voting, and she's not been charged, so I see this story as a perfect example of partisanship.
01:14:28.000And she won't be, because that's how it works.
01:14:30.000There's no equal justice under our law anymore.
01:15:02.000We have to understand that, and we have to all be engaged in it, because otherwise it's over.
01:15:06.000Did you know that the marshals outside of the Supreme Court justices' homes were ordered not to arrest the protesters unless absolutely necessary, despite the fact the protests are actually illegal?
01:15:18.000Yeah, and if we did that to Ruth Bader Ginsburg before she passed, they'd all been in there with the January 6th prisoners.
01:15:27.000How many people were arrested, Tim, in the summer of love?
01:16:04.000Not only were most of them probably let go, but don't you think 14,000 plus arrests over a period of two weeks should be the major story of the past few years?
01:17:13.000It's what they're doing with Trump in New York.
01:17:15.000You're not going to find You know, people in a jury that aren't going to convict Trump, you don't have people that believe that he's got a right to a fair trial.
01:17:23.000They're fine saying, you know, they're really for democracy when they can make up some sort of soundbite against it.
01:17:29.000But if they can use it to weaponize against someone else who doesn't share their exact opinion, we've seen this.
01:17:34.000This is how the left has functioned as they've sort of devolved into, you know, full blown, you know, Stalinist type mentalities.
01:17:43.000uh... you look at what they've done to like martina navratilova right
01:17:47.000uh... incredible tennis player one of the leaders of the you know the gay and
01:17:53.000preaching for that movement and fighting for that movement thirty years before it became all the rage
01:17:59.000Way before it was cool, but then when she came out a couple years ago and was like, well, I don't think men should be, like, competing against women in sports.
01:18:05.000Like, I was one of the elite women athletes of all time, and like, the men would have destroyed me.
01:18:41.000I'm committing genocide by saying I don't believe a three-year-old should be given puberty blockers enforced into something by a teacher without parents being involved.
01:18:53.000I think they should have liability to the doctors.
01:18:56.000When that kid turns of legal age, the recidivism rate is like 94%.
01:19:01.000If that kid turns of age and is not happy anymore, They should be able to sue the teacher, the doctor, their parents, anyone else who was involved in this decision-making process, because that kid couldn't buy a pack of cigarettes for 15 years, but we're gonna give them life-altering, body-altering meds and drugs and hormones, and to be against that makes me, you know,
01:19:31.000One of them will be a bit simpler, but the first one is, we're getting a lot of people asking about your views on Julian Assange and whether or not he should be pardoned.
01:19:42.000Yeah, you know, it's a really interesting question.
01:19:44.000Assange... Listen, years ago, when it first started happening, I would have said no.
01:20:08.000You know, I would've been like, I would've taken the, no, no, no, that, uh, reason to start, a hundred percent, a hundred percent, you gotta let those guys out, because they actually caught us doing all the things we said we weren't gonna do.
01:20:20.000They caught us in the lie, and like, it's out there, like, And now I've seen what's actually going on.
01:20:27.000Again, my worldview, the America I believed or wanted to believe existed, that doesn't exist anymore, guys.
01:20:35.000And every day, that's further and further gone.
01:20:38.000We just are being more and more awakened to the reality of the situation.
01:20:42.000It's not that it's getting worse, it's probably been really bad for a long period of time.
01:20:45.000We just now know it, and we're seeing it with our own eyes.
01:20:49.000Yeah, I don't think that's an easy question to answer, but there were a lot of people in chat saying... No, but like I said, I think my mind has changed on that a lot.
01:20:58.000Even when we first got into politics, I was like, no, that's a bad thing.
01:21:06.000I got one more question, though, because we're going to jump over to the Sandra Tate story, but while we have you, the next question that everyone seems to be asking is, how and when can we get your dad on the show?
01:21:57.000Like, he was, when I spoke to him, you know, last, I was like, hey man, come on, you know, if you come to the states, I'm not going to the states, they'll put me in jail.
01:22:48.000Well, why are they going after him to begin with?
01:22:50.000Oh, Because he's actually influencing a lot of young males, uh, talking about, you know, masculinity being okay and not, not necessarily the four-letter word that it's made out to be.
01:22:59.000Oh, God forbid you have, you know, high T, you know, you're not a stoic, uh, kid walking around with, like, I don't know, like, it seems odd.
01:23:09.000It seems that anyone that speaks out against that system, even a little bit, uh, or, or would encourage a large group of people to not just buy into it, You know, they're just singled out and isolated and effectively taken out.
01:23:21.000Again, if he did something that's terrible, I don't condone it.
01:23:24.000But man, it seems like you couldn't put someone in jail for a few months, not show anything and expect us to believe it's actually real, right?
01:23:31.000Like, we should be cynical based on virtually everything we've seen in the world for the last six years.
01:23:39.000And, you know, that's the greatest thing.
01:23:41.000The greatest legacy of Trump would be that he actually did the Trump derangement syndrome that ensued ...showed us all of these things that we probably would not have seen otherwise.
01:23:52.000We're gonna jump over to covering that story, but I gotta say, dude, seriously, thank you so much for coming on as long as you did.
01:23:58.000I thought we were gonna get you for a couple minutes.
01:23:59.000We had you on for, like, it's been almost like an hour.
01:24:33.000Well, thanks for joining us for as long as you did, and we'll connect, we'll figure out a time we can get you out here, and I appreciate it.
01:24:47.000I'm totally down to just, like, sit back and have him take over, but we're, like, eight minutes from Super Chats, and I do want to make sure we show the Andrew Tate stuff, because this is big.
01:24:54.000I know what he's saying about feeling forced to serve.
01:24:57.000Like, it's so easy just to sit back and make money in this, doing this job, what we do, just talk about it from a distance, but at some point you've got to serve your country.
01:25:04.000Well, I don't want to waste too much time on this, but I just want to say just, You know, I've gotten to know Don very well over the last, you know, couple of years here, and I think he's such an awesome guy who has gone through hell, 50 hours of testimony.
01:25:16.000Adam Schiff wanted to imprison this guy.
01:25:18.000And, you know, I thought after the election he could have, you know, he would have just kind of packed it up and wanted to relax a little bit, but he got straight to work.
01:25:24.000And one of the big projects that he's been working on is building up the parallel economy, fighting back against woke America.
01:25:30.000You know, he's involved with a company called Public Square that I know that you guys know.
01:25:36.000But Don is helping spearhead that company, trying to take that company public in quarter three, identifying hundreds of thousands of businesses that share our values.
01:25:57.000Let's jump to the story about Andrew Tate, because we've got this breaking footage Benny Johnson posted at Breaking News.
01:26:02.000Andrew Tate and Tristan are freed from prison, and so here we can see they're just, they're coming out unshaven, and then we have this other video that people were mentioning.
01:26:11.000Andrew Tate tweets, since last year I've been in 24-hour lockdown, no yard time, pacing a three-meter cell with zero electronics or outside contact, absolute clarity of mind, real thoughts, real plans, vivid pain.
01:26:24.000One hour home and I can't stand my phone.
01:27:18.000Today, the Court of Appeal in Bucharest ruled that the brothers and two alleged accomplices would be released from prison and placed under house arrest.
01:27:24.000A spokesman for the Tate brothers exclusively told MailOnline, We're ecstatic to announce the Romanian judicial system approved Andrew and Tristan Tate's appeal against last week's extension decision.
01:27:33.000They will be placed under house arrest while the investigation continues.
01:27:36.000So, my understanding is still they've never been charged with any crimes and they have women who have come out and testified in their defense.
01:27:43.000And a judge ruled, no, you're brainwashed.
01:27:46.000So to see him be released, it's crazy.
01:28:12.000But my moral standard, regardless of the law, is don't lock people in boxes that you have no evidence of wrongdoing and aren't even accusing of wrongdoing.
01:28:37.000And so I started looking into the case because of Eddie.
01:28:40.000And then he had the alleged victims, his abuse victims, that said I wasn't abused at all.
01:28:47.000Like, Andrew did nothing wrong and Tristan did nothing wrong.
01:28:50.000And it's just another example of persecution of anybody that questions the regime.
01:28:56.000And did somebody in the United States State Department make a phone call to Romania and encourage them to take care of the Andrew Tate problem because he's becoming too influential in America?
01:29:07.000You never know, and we don't have too much faith in the actors at the State Department or in our government to make When two women come out and say, we're accused of being victims, but we will testify under oath, this is not true, and a judge says, don't care, I'm like, some fishy's going on here.
01:29:22.000At least get a psych eval on the girls.
01:33:21.000They forced me to spend tens of thousands of dollars.
01:33:24.000They dragged me before the Congressional Committee.
01:33:27.000Adam Kinzinger is the only member that shows up.
01:33:29.000I'm wearing a subpoenaed hat because I'm like, fuck these people.
01:33:33.000But they forced me, a guy who's trying to have a future, have a family one day, they forced me to spend tens of thousands of dollars to defend myself over bullshit.
01:33:43.000When we get back power, I don't really want to have peace with these people who did this to us and are continuing to do this to us.
01:33:49.000I think that we have to turn the tables on them, give them a dose of their own medicine, and then we can even the playing field, and then we can discuss unity.
01:33:58.000They've got, look, people who broke the law go to jail.
01:34:00.000And the issue is they're saying, oh, Donald Trump and this, this, this indictment, blah, blah, blah, misdemeanor charge does not feel real.
01:34:07.000They have falsely accused Trump of being a Russian spy.
01:34:10.000One dude went on MSNBC and said he worked for the Soviet Union.
01:34:13.000That Trump may have been an asset of the Russians since the 80s, which was the Soviet Union.
01:35:44.000But we don't want a permanent government, so we're gonna terminate these jobs, we're gonna set a new law, a new standard saying you can only work for the government for X amount of years, then we're gonna rehire from fresh to just clean house.
01:35:55.000But what concerns me is, in art of war metaphor, is that there's a large advancing enemy in front of you and you're like, I don't like that enemy.
01:36:41.000Then he has a mandate from the American people.
01:36:43.000He can say to the bureaucracy, hey, look, the American people elected me for the specific purpose of firing all your asses.
01:36:50.000Like, otherwise, it seems like a dictator going in, gets elected, doesn't say that he's going to change the government, gets elected, and then comes in and is like, everyone's fired, and then everyone's going to be like, oh my goodness, he's a dictator, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:37:02.000But at the very least, if he says, look, this is what I'm running on, and he gets elected, then he's telling the electorate, the population knows what he's doing before they vote, they vote for him, then he has the ability to say, look, they knew what I wanted.
01:37:16.000I was doing this, they voted for this.
01:37:18.000We're gonna go to Super Chat, so if you haven't already, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, become a member at TimCast.com because you can join our Discord.
01:37:26.000You see, we have a Super Chat from DJ, says, is Don Jr.
01:37:38.000James O'Keefe called in, and we put the phone right up to the microphone, but here's the thing.
01:37:44.000We've set up a members-only Discord server, and that's how Don was able to actually call in, which means we have finally set up a mechanism for Collins.
01:37:52.000However, some people have said, I thought Tim said he'd never do Collins.
01:37:57.000It was just a phone call, and considering it's Don Jr., and he wanted to talk about the indictment of his dad and the breaking news, I said, let's roll with it.
01:38:06.000But I think a lot of you can also notice it's hard to have a dynamic conversation when someone's not in the room.
01:38:11.000So there's a lot that Don needed to say that I respect and was glad that he came out and said, but what we really need is for him to sit here so there's like, conversations in person are dramatically different.
01:38:22.000There's social cues, there's, you know, there's pushback, there's, oh, let me, let me, you know, why don't you jump in, things like that.
01:38:30.000So special shout out to Alex Brusewitz for making that happen.
01:38:48.000We got a range nearby with like a thousand.
01:38:50.000And there's some political folks that run from interviews, right?
01:38:54.000They have to have the scripted interview.
01:38:55.000They need to say, this is what we're discussing.
01:38:57.000Like, I've known Don long enough and I've seen these guys in action.
01:39:01.000These guys are willing to take, they believe in what, you know, they actually believe in something and they're willing to talk about it to anybody.
01:39:08.000So, when you become a member, you can join the Discord, members only, and be in there when we have people show up and jump in the live chat and things like that.
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01:39:22.000We are building our own coffee shop, and then shops, because we want to create physical locations, and we want to create products, and we want to expand the business, and we want a parallel economy.
01:39:32.000We want companies to exist that believe in American values and meritocracy and individual responsibility, et cetera.
01:39:53.000I'll tell you this, because I can't give you advice on safety and security.
01:39:57.000There are dangers that come with, you know, police and protests and things like that.
01:40:02.000I have no idea what's going to happen in New York, but I am not Let me just say I'm somewhat concerned about the potential for escalation because Trump supporters are probably going to show up and far leftists will be in New York where they live.
01:40:17.000Be very peaceful because I think Alex, you mentioned this earlier, a mugshot of Donald or an NFT of a mugshot is one of the greatest things for his campaign.
01:42:00.000I would love to do some kind of interview with him.
01:42:05.000And I think we mentioned this before, we were talking with Andrew Tate about doing a profile or an interview literally like two days before they arrested him.
01:42:15.000Cause we were just like, hey, you know, we were trying to work out if we could send someone out to go sit down with him and, and, and like break down who he is, what he's actually working on.
01:42:24.000And, you know, he was pointing out, it's like, it's a lot of hard work.
01:42:28.000And we're like, that's what people need to understand.
01:42:30.000That they see these, these clips on the internet and they think the, the clip he makes where he's doing this quick, you know, pitch is, is, is all of it.
01:42:38.000When he's literally telling people all the time, it's a lot of boring, hard work and grinding that you need to do.
01:44:09.000So the issue is, what are the restrictions on mailing eggs?
01:44:15.000But the idea was to actually mail, like, four eggs to various members that are interested in having chickens, and then you incubate them, and then you will have the Chicken City chicken genetics.
01:44:50.000But his dad's a dick, we got him from a farm, and it's just- it is what it is.
01:44:53.000But Roberto Jr., Allison and I actually incubated hatchet and rays in our house and on our own, and we took care of him with a little tiny baby.
01:45:32.000We really do want to bring in Isaac, who is half Brahma, half Rhode Island Red, but he's massive, and he might hurt the hens because he's too big.
01:47:20.000Yeah, you know, President Trump did incredibly well in 2020 with the Cuban voters and Hispanic voters in Florida.
01:47:26.000You know, Florida's been red for both terms for Trump, or for both campaigns, and it's had a Republican governor for almost my entire life.
01:47:37.000And so, that state's in play, but these people escaped corrupt regimes in these, you know, countries, and they came to America.
01:47:45.000They want a better life, especially those who do, you know, come here legally.
01:47:48.000They want to be able to provide for their kids and have a good life, and they're watching the same bullshit that took place in their countries happening here, and they're not going to stand for that.
01:47:59.000And so, I think President Trump's going to do incredibly well with minority voters, with legal immigrants, and He's gonna win in an incredible landslide in 2024.
01:48:08.000All right, we got this from TheKelliesle.
01:48:11.000Hi Tim and friends, this is the third birthday I've donated, so hopefully you read it this year.
01:48:15.000I've watched the show dang near every night and thought it was important to let you know.
01:48:18.000Seriously, thank you so much, I really do appreciate it, and you share a birthday with Kellan.
01:49:04.000Eldritchinator says, like Ian mentioned, this sets an ominous precedent of targeting previous administrations using force of law as a cudgel.
01:49:11.000This BS threatens to destroy any pretense of legitimacy in US politics, elections, and the world states.
01:49:19.000Well, Ian's correct, and they've been pointing that out as well.
01:49:24.000There's a piece in The Spectator that says Joe Biden's going to spend the rest of his days seeing his son, his only living son, be in a federal prison.
01:49:35.000I think it does set a precedent, but also that that's why I'm obsessed with mass pardons, because I think that can quell the precedent and make people realize that we're in this together.
01:49:43.000M says, why should DeSantis be pro-Trump when all Trump has done is ridicule and mock DeSantis?
01:49:53.000Trump mocks DeSantis because DeSantis is not supportive of Trump, and back and forth.
01:49:58.000And because DeSantis starts courting traditional neocon advisors, Trump sees him as potentially wanting to run against him for his re-election, and then says, who's this guy?
01:50:10.000Trump is doing a bad job of going after DeSantis, in my opinion.
01:50:13.000I think he could do a much better job.
01:50:14.000DeSantis is doing a very bad job of appearing strong in the face of the prosecution and Trump's statements.
01:50:22.000So I'm a little disappointed with all of it, but I think ultimately DeSantis is in the weaker position on this one and probably needs to be playing smarter if he wants to compete with Trump.
01:50:32.000I don't think DeSantis is getting it done right.
01:50:35.000I was very supportive of Governor DeSantis, especially when I believed him to be a Trump ally.
01:50:40.000You know, in 2018, he campaigned on President Trump's message.
01:50:44.000He piggybacked off of Trump to win the governorship.
01:50:47.000And he, you know, was a decent ally through the remaining two years of the Trump presidency,
01:51:09.000I have screenshots, tweets, screenshot tweets of mine from 2021 praising him for something.
01:51:14.000And I absolutely did support him as governor.
01:51:16.000But they can't find a tweet of mine from 2022 in support of him, because in January of 2022, we started paying attention and got wind that he was building up the shadow campaign against President Trump.
01:51:28.000He brought in new advisers, he brought in new—and so this, you know, Trump first mentioned a negative thing about him in, right, November.
01:51:36.000But there was this, you know, a lot of people aren't paying attention to this level of detail, but we knew in 2022 that DeSantis was mounting a campaign against Trump.
01:51:46.000But DeSantis has done a very bad job of actually playing the game right.
01:52:20.000But if I was saying this, I would say, what I want to do is I want to be on that stage, and I want to speak with the American people and Donald Trump, and I want to give them an opportunity, and if they choose Trump, then so be it.
01:52:30.000But let's give America as many choices.
01:52:33.000He's like, he's playing the C-level game that actually just comes off as more sneaky and like, bro, we know what you're doing, we know you're running.
01:52:43.000Like, be honest, give us a reason, give Trump the praise and credit he deserves, give him the criticism he deserves, and you'll come out looking better.
01:52:49.000Instead, it just looks more smarmy than anything.
01:53:06.000And Don said earlier, we wanted to have a Republican bench.
01:53:08.000And I think everybody in this room thought, you know, at least if you're a Republican and if you're in the super chat and you're Republican, a lot of people thought Trump 24, DeSantis 28.
01:53:17.000But the consultants would never let that happen because the consultant class didn't get rich under President Trump.
01:53:24.000The Karl Roves of the world didn't make money under Trump.
01:53:28.000But the problem that DeSantis is running into right now is that he is no longer working with the MAGA people that got him to where he is today.
01:53:35.000He is now working with the folks, the Karl Roves, the Bushes, the establishment consulting class that hasn't won the presidency since 2004.
01:53:43.000These guys don't know the new Republican Party, and they're ruining this guy's career.
01:53:53.000I think if Ron came out praising Trump and said all I can say is I do want to run and I will be on stage with Donald Trump and if you think he's the right guy for the job then you are correct.
01:54:06.000Hear what I have to say and then there'd be nothing to say against him other than like okay well let's have a broad conversation.
01:54:11.000Instead it's like Karl Rove, Jeb Bush, like this playbook doesn't work.
01:54:56.000Yeah, once we start talking and then arguing, the speed increases as we attempt to talk over each other and it goes faster and faster and faster.
01:55:03.000I texted you when you were trying to ask Donna a question.
01:56:50.000And this is inspired by the fact that roosters will sacrifice themselves to save their hens.
01:56:55.000I find it very funny that the phrase, the word chicken implies cowardice, when in fact roosters, which are chickens, literally run full speed to their death to buy the hens only a few more moments to escape, which is like, bro, Chickens are brave, man.
01:57:13.000Like the hens I get, the ladies are like run to cover and safety, but roosters are like, a tiny little rooster will attack a full-grown human being if it feels threatened.
01:57:22.000Well if you think that's cool, well just to be clear, I make sure I walk on the sidewalk, on the right side of the sidewalk, so I would get hit by a car first.
01:57:32.000So basically I'm as tough as a rooster.
01:57:35.000Look, there are a lot of human males in this country who would not run full speed knowing they may die if it meant saving the life of a child.
01:58:53.000Well, I read that one just to explain I don't blame the person on the phone, but this is why we don't like doing digital calls, because it's really difficult to have a working, flowing conversation when it's online.
01:59:07.000And I get a lot of people that are like, well, I do tons of shows over Skype and stuff like that, and I'm just like, I get it.
01:59:14.000And sometimes great ideas can be conveyed on something that's not useful in some ways.
01:59:18.000But what ends up happening was I did Ben Shapiro's Sunday Special by I recorded myself on a camera while on a low-quality stream and then had to mail him a memory card.
01:59:30.000This was back before we got the internet installed.
01:59:31.000And it was like Ben would talk, stop, and wait.
01:59:34.000And then I would talk, and then stop, and wait.
01:59:36.000Because it's like, otherwise we know we're just talking on top or talking over each other.
01:59:41.000At least here, someone can like put their hand up or someone can just go, no, no, no,
02:00:45.000He would kind of walk over a little bit, grab a bite, and then let the hens just rip it apart, and then he would just stand up and just wait.
02:00:51.000And he's a rooster, he's bigger than all of them, but that's the thing.
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02:02:27.000And the new book that comes out, I believe it's the last week of April, it's called Letters to Trump.
02:02:31.000And Richard Nixon, there's an awesome letter in there from Richard Nixon, writes to Trump, when you run you're gonna win.
02:02:37.000And, you know, that was back in the 70s, and Oprah's in there, and Alec Baldwin, all these people, you know, when Trump announced this book was coming out on Winning Team Publishing, they're all running to the media, I don't mean what I said about Trump 20 years ago anymore!