On today's show, we talk about the latest ICE arrest of an illegal immigrant cop in Chicago, John Bolton being indicted, and a potential mass protest this weekend in Chicago. Plus, a new web browser that integrates with your favorite streaming service, and more!
00:02:33.000Believe it or not, Ice arrested a cop in Chicago in a suburb.
00:02:39.000There was a police officer who is actually an illegal immigrant.
00:02:43.000And this story actually is blowing up across the internet because people are shocked to discover that there are illegal immigrant police officers.
00:03:35.000And uh, what do you think's gonna happen when you get a mass mass protest in an area where police have been instructed they can't defend themselves, and the National Guard can't be deployed to protect them, and CPD has been told to stand down, and there have been three rammings of DHS agents already.
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00:08:36.000They uh it said the photo was Viagetti, which means Getty's image distribution, and well, like some liberals thought your name was Viagetti.
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00:10:11.000Uh I could I could go up, but come on.
00:10:13.000You know, I keep telling Seamus, it's just quote V for Vendetta, you know.
00:11:02.000ICE arrests police officer in Chicago suburb and accuses him of being in the U.S. illegally.
00:11:09.000A lot of people are really shocked by the story, but what I find really funny about it is that uh we've known there are illegal immigrant police officers for some time.
00:11:17.000This is just starting to shock people, so it is the lead.
00:11:41.000According to the department, Bojovic was encountered during a targeted enforcement action in ICE's immigration-focused operation in Illinois.
00:11:48.000Hanover Park Police Department shared a Facebook post in August announcing uh Bochevic's recent graduation from the suburban law enforcement academy, and they had started an intensive 15-week weeks of field training and evaluation as he continues preparing to serve the Hanover Park community.
00:12:03.000CNN reached out to the Hanover Park police for comment and has attempted to contact Bojevic.
00:12:07.000I don't know if you pronounce it Boyovich.
00:12:09.000Uh he violated our nation's laws and was living illegally in the US for 10 years.
00:12:13.000What kind of police department gives criminal illegal aliens badges and guns?
00:12:18.000It's a felony for aliens to even possess a firearm.
00:12:20.000A law enforcement officer who was actively breaking the law said DHS assistant secretary Trisha McLaughlin in a statement to CNN on Thursday.
00:12:29.000In September, ICE agents arrested the superintendent of Iowa's largest school district, accusing him of being in the country illegally since the early 2000s.
00:12:37.000I don't oh, and by the way, uh leftists, he's white.
00:13:01.000This is um, I don't think people understand the extent to which the Democrats over the past 10 or so years, longer, 20, have been literally shredding this country up.
00:13:11.000We sat here for the most part, American citizens, assuming that our leaders were being good stewards of our American tradition and this country.
00:13:20.000They were actually opening the door for non-citizens to vote, to be law enforcement officers, to work in our public institutions.
00:13:27.000They were attempting to dismantle this country.
00:14:23.000I know that when I was on uh federal probation, I couldn't get a job at Walmart and McDonald's.
00:14:28.000So one of the requirements was he had to be gainfully employed or go to college.
00:14:31.000So I couldn't get a job at Walmart or um or McDonald's because I had a felony theft that I was charged with.
00:14:37.000They said I was a loss prevention issue.
00:14:38.000So I assume that they if they did do or the my assumption, right?
00:14:43.000This isn't like I know anything, but I assume that they were going by the standard set by the Obama administration, which was DACA recipients can stay and they get to be treated as if they're they're legally here.
00:14:55.000So if that is the case, and again, this is just an assumption.
00:14:58.000If that's the case, it does make sense.
00:15:00.000They would be like, well, it's fine, he's he's a divert action.
00:15:02.000So because he's deferred action, we're gonna go ahead and allow him to get a job.
00:15:06.000Well, I know in Iowa they used a third party to do the background check on the superintendent.
00:15:10.000So they washed their hands of it, said this isn't our fault.
00:15:12.000We used a party, they must have missed it.
00:15:56.000I think when people start to realize how many people have been granted authority.
00:16:01.000I mean, Democrats in San Francisco, I think or I'm sorry, it might have been Sacramento, but California and New York were tr we're trying to pass or uh uh city uh resolutions that illegal immigrants would be able to vote.
00:16:13.000Um the argument was if you live here, you can vote.
00:16:16.000Now, of course the Democrats are gonna argue, no, no, this wasn't about illegal immigrants, but that's the game they play because to a Democrat, no one's illegal.
00:17:15.000You live in your home and you have a roommate who has asserted the authority to enforce the the rules of the apartment, and they hand their gun to one of these guys who broke in and say he's in charge now.
00:17:29.000That's basically what we're seeing in our cities.
00:17:31.000When you have an illegal immigrant who's a cop, he's gonna tell you what for.
00:17:42.000I'm also curious to see what the left is gonna say about this because ICE has arrested him.
00:17:47.000Uh are we gonna get more like flip-flopping on law enforcement?
00:17:50.000Are they gonna start bellowing about how we need to support law enforcement in this country after they've been openly defying federal law enforcement and um ICE?
00:18:00.000Well, these cities that are complaining are the same cities that were pepper bowling residents for being outside after curfew during COVID.
00:18:07.000So, you know, for them to say we we care about our citizens, but that a few short years ago we were locking people down and shooting them for being outside their front doorstep.
00:18:44.000Well, and the idea that like legislatively with a wave of the wad magic wand and without these people having gone through the traditional legal process to enter, they could just be given this protected status has been the game the Democrats have been trying to play with illegal immigration for years and years.
00:18:56.000And uh most notably under the Biden administration when they were saying these people had temporary protected status, or when activist judges set the precedent that if somebody says that they're afraid to go back or request asylum, they are therefore here legally because they're an asylum seeker.
00:19:14.000So you can't allow them to morally grandstand on this and say those people are protected, you can't send them back because they fabricated out of whole cloth a set of rules that gave those people special protections, even though they already broke immigration law to get in here.
00:19:27.000Well that's why we have birthright citizenship.
00:20:26.000Um I think sh I think Chicago this weekend is gonna get absolutely insane.
00:20:30.000They the judge said no barriers, the judge said no national guard, and now you've got exposed DHS that have already been rammed numerous times.
00:20:38.000So it's almost like the the the judges are intentionally creating a circumstance where there's going to be murders.
00:20:44.000Or or they're gonna force the cops to engage rioters during the No Kings protests.
00:22:46.000As long as they're in birthday government, I actually want to punish landlords who don't house prostitutes.
00:22:53.000But you pretty squarely lost the Democratic primary to Mr. Mamdani, forcing you, a lifelong Democrat to run as an independent.
00:23:00.000When you announced that decision, you said, quote, when you get knocked down, learn the lesson and pick yourself back up.
00:23:06.000What lesson did you learn and what do you feel it said about you, something you did wrong, something that you need to change about yourself?
00:24:10.000Because for like someone like me in New York, if there was someone like me who didn't have no idea who was a Red World, or any other DPS, you called Brock Obama a liar campaign and didn't vote for Kamala.
00:24:21.000I'll be so like I just have to say it's been an hour and twenty minutes of this debate, and we haven't heard Governor Cuomo say the word affordability.
00:24:29.000That's why he lost the primary, that's why he'll lose the general election.
00:24:33.000And you can lie all you want, but the truth is.
00:25:43.000I have denounced Hamas again and again, and it will never be announced.
00:25:47.000Because what he is willing to say, even though not on this stage, is to call me the first Muslim on the precipice of leading this city a terrorist sympathizer, is to send mailers that artificially lengthen my beard.
00:26:06.000You are the Democratic nominee, and you're also a member, as we've been discussing, of a political organization that may be less familiar to New Yorkers, the Democratic Socialists of America, which believes in dismantling capitalism.
00:26:18.000New York City is the global headquarters of the finance industry.
00:26:22.000So how would you be the mayor of Wall Street and the DSA?
00:26:27.000I would be the mayor of this entire city.
00:26:30.000And that means ensuring that the wealth that we generate in this city is a very important thing.
00:26:37.000Because what we have today is a system that has generated the most wealth in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, where one in four of our neighbors are living in poverty.
00:26:46.000We can't look at 500,000 kids hungry every single night as just the cost of doing business in this city.
00:26:51.000That's something we have to actually change.
00:26:53.000And I'm going to do that by fighting for my neighbors in Queens that I've come to know, who are not only the ones who own teapots and toy stores, who own diners and dry cleaners, but also the ones who work there.
00:27:05.000Because right now, all of them are being pushed out of this city by corporate greed, by private equity, by a politics that refuses to fight for them.
00:27:30.000Democratic socialism means is a belief in the dignity of each and every New Yorker and the responsibility city government has to deliver that dignity.
00:27:37.000When I go to the city, that's why I'm a job.
00:28:20.000Now I'm trying to get people to vote for me.
00:28:22.000Not just on the Republican line, but also my wife Nancy, who is the best thing that has ever happened to me, created the first ever independent protect animals line, which calls for no-kill shelters and putting animal abusers in jail.
00:28:37.000But the other thing that differentiates me from both of my adversaries is that I am opposed to this city of yes, which will destroy the residential neighborhood.
00:28:48.000Both of them vote for the city of yes.
00:28:50.000So when you vote for me, whether on the Republican line or the other, like if any of us have play his mind.
00:28:59.000Imagine they've said, how can you courtesy Republican work with a Democratic majority in the council?
00:29:11.000Go to the city of yes, which will take you home and provide you instead with lithium-ion battery warehouses next to your house, which are like mini Chernobyls.
00:29:19.000I'm the only candidate who is opposed to the city of yes.
00:32:56.000It kind of feels like watching a presidential debate in France.
00:32:58.000One that's been controversial in the campaign is the gifted and talented program which offers accelerated instruction to elementary school children.
00:33:05.000Mr. Mamdani, you have said that you want to phase out the gifted and talent.
00:33:09.000Well, Mr. Cuomo and Ms. Mr. Sleewood will start with you.
00:37:53.000So, you know, he had the the confidence and the aggression.
00:37:58.000But uh that's that's the point I'm making about AOC is that there's something about leadership.
00:38:04.000You do not uh uh uh tall deep voices inspire people and shrill voices do not, and this will always be a disadvantage for female candidates.
00:38:14.000So Zoran Mandani has a very good chance, in my opinion, of being the leader of the Democratic Party within the next four years.
00:38:20.000Well, Zoran is 5'10, does he make the cut?
00:38:24.000Yes, I mean if he wears high tops, it doesn't matter because Democrats are all like your I I describe the Democratic Party as like the horde.
00:38:33.000So for those that are not familiar with with Warcraft lore, the Alliance was like the human the kingdom of the humans, the elves, yeah, and they have like these big beautiful cities, and then the horde was like degenerate random filth that mur came together just like because they had no choice.
00:38:48.000And so among uh uh Democrats, you'll find short, fat, you know, like failure of individuals demanding everyone else pay for their stuff.
00:38:57.000So you don't need to be six foot foot tall.
00:39:00.000But Zoran is the smarmy weaselly leftist.
00:39:05.000He is the he has the best chance in my opinion, among any emergent democrat.
00:39:09.000When we talk about how they have no leadership and no no backbench, Zoran is the front of that.
00:39:14.000And in fact, I would argue right now, Zoran is the best Democrat that exists for the party in terms of rallying potential and charisma, but he's a little early.
00:39:24.000So AOC has you know six, seven years behind her, affording her a lot more space.
00:39:29.000I don't see AOC ever being able to win a presidential race, seriously ever.
00:39:35.000Not if she keeps putting on those unless they're unless the Republican, unless it's just two women running, and then it's AOC versus another woman.
00:39:41.000But uh Mom Dani, with especially with this, if he wins is like if Mam Dani wins this race, and he likely will, he is going to be the leader of the Democratic Party.
00:39:50.000Yeah, but he can't be the president because he wasn't born here.
00:39:57.000Well, I mean, if he becomes the leader of the the Democrat Party, uh I mean, you you need you need uh uh a uh an amendment.
00:40:07.000No, just don't know, but they override the process all the time.
00:40:10.000Like you have these judges who have no authority to tell Trump what he can and can't be doing.
00:40:13.000I mean I I get I get what you're saying, but I I it'd be very difficult to come up with them with the method to actually override.
00:40:21.000There are they're gonna go the Jen Huger route when he filed the suit and say and say that uh uh uh uh a person who is naturalized is a natural citizen.
00:40:30.000And that uh Jenk Huger's argument, which is is it's a decent argument if you're gonna go this route, is that if someone becomes a citizen, they are a citizen in all uh in all rights and privileges.
00:40:42.000If the argument is that some citizens are more equal than others, then you uh you have no equality under the law.
00:40:47.000And trust me, if the left wins and they take the Supreme Court, they are absolutely going to make that argument that you cannot have unequal citizenship.
00:40:56.000You'd need you'd need an you would need a new Supreme Court for that.
00:40:59.000In fact, what the left would do is they would say no one who was born here can be president.
00:41:06.000They would they would argue that if you're white, you can't be president because too many of them have been white, and that's not equality.
00:41:10.000They would argue that it's inequality under the law to have only white presidents before the next president has to be not white.
00:41:46.000And the Democrats have consistently used those kind of or used things that are are one way when it's convenient and then a different way when they're when it's not convenient.
00:41:55.000If you weren't born here, you shouldn't even be able to run for a school board, yeah.
00:42:07.000Hidden camera, Zoran Mamdani campaign, citywide canvas director admits plan to force NYPD to defy ICE, make it harder to port illegals, confesses coordinated socialist takeover of New York City, reveals the Democratic Socialists of America is the backbone of the Mamdani campaign.
00:42:23.000Quote The thing that we really keyed in on was South Asian Muslim voters and getting them out to vote.
00:42:29.000We organize the mosques, we get the imams to tell people to go vote.
00:42:32.000We get young lesbian white women to give uh to give out flyers in a mosque.
00:42:35.000The people that I worked with on AOC's campaign are actually on Zoran's campaign.
00:42:39.000And then a couple of people I worked with on Jamal Bowman's campaign are actually on Zoran's campaign.
00:42:43.000The only thing Mamdani can do is stop the NYPD from helping ICE.
00:42:47.000He can go to the MYPD and be like, do not let them into the courthouses.
00:42:51.000So this is this is pretty intense because should Zoran Mamdani win, right?
00:42:56.000We are looking right now at uh this there's a f for uh a former federal prosecutor in Chicago interviewed about the allegations that ICE agents and DHS were defying court orders.
00:43:06.000And he said, we stand on the edge of a precipice staring into the abyss.
00:43:11.000If Trump starts defying the courts, we have no idea.
00:43:16.000And that is exactly what they're already arguing has happened.
00:43:19.000And with the judges telling Trump to tear the uh the DHS to take the f the barriers down, Trump can't deploy National Guard and these massive, you know, million person marches plan for this weekend, it's gonna get nuts.
00:43:30.000If Zoran Mamdani wins in New York, it is going to be another city that falls to what what I would only describe as a non-American influence or or under the control of a non-American uh entity.
00:44:09.000Look, going after the criminals, that's the job of uh immigration and naturalization service ice.
00:44:16.000But when they have to perform under a quote here, speak to many of the men and women who've served this country, putting too much pressure to go outside of courthouses to go Home Depot shape-ups or the backs of restaurants.
00:44:59.000I would be proud to see the first immigrant mayor of this city in generations, and it's a 26 Federal Plaza that I've seen what used to be moments when New Yorkers would be getting their citizenship turn into moments of tragedy, where judges are asking New Yorkers who are there for routine immigration check-in, whether they're prepared to leave in the very same clothes that they arrived to that courthouse.
00:45:18.000I agree that we need more legal representation.
00:45:20.000I also think we need to actually be able to stand up to Donald Trump because I heard from Pastor in East Flatbush, Pastor Galbraith, who told me how he accompanied a member of his congregation to 26 Federal Plaza.
00:45:33.000He sat there as a judge was determining her fate.
00:45:35.000They managed to convince the judge to replace the deportation order with a TPS order, but they knew that ICE would not care about that change.
00:45:44.000And they had to sprint her out of the building, smuggling her into the elevator in order to get her back to Brooklyn.
00:45:50.000Sounds like the priest should be arrested, too.
00:45:57.000And I find the comments that Hassan made on 9 11 to be objectionable and reprehensible.
00:46:02.000And I also think that part of the reason why Democrats are in the situation that we are in of being a permanent minority in this country is we are looking only to speak to journalists.
00:46:35.000That is the people that make the city so special.
00:46:37.000And I, as the mayor of this city, will deliver that quality of life, will deliver the safety that is the cornerstone of an affordability agenda, and will ensure that companies choose to come to this city and also choose to stay in this city.
00:46:50.000Because so much of what drives the tech sector is a hunger for innovation, a unrepenting desire to actually innovate, and those are the very things that are going to characterize my city government in this.
00:47:01.000in this masturbating homeless on the subway.
00:47:03.000But what do you say to CEO about the corporate taxes and also the staggering cost for the workers?
00:47:06.000We are going to make this campaign more affordable.
00:47:50.000The question is to me in this camera, Yes, the question is how do you convince the CEO of a company with a thousand good jobs who need to move out of New York City because of the high cost of living for her employees and taxes?
00:48:05.000How you would convince her to stay in New York City?
00:48:38.000We want to have taxes that help us grow our city, but are competitive for you.
00:48:44.000And we want to partner to grow your business and our city together.
00:48:48.000Mr. Sliwa, let's talk about business, because let's assume the big tech company that we pitched to Mr. Momdani earlier has decided to move to New York, and it's a thousand good-paying jobs, and the CEO wants to be based in Astoria, Queens, But there's a loud pushback of residents who don't want the noise and the traffic.
00:49:11.000How can you convince the residents to accept the New York?
00:49:15.000Speaking to a very popular community, how can you convince them?
00:49:45.000Tell them if you go to school here, graduate here, no income taxes for five years, it's an income tax holiday.
00:49:51.000And the most important thing, we have to be able to assure the executives that this will be a city where we don't lock up toothpaste anymore, but lock up the criminals who make it intolerable to have a good quality of life.
00:50:03.000We need to move on to a crisis that is very important to a lot of voters, and that is people struggling with mental health problems.
00:50:20.000Roughly 500 times a day, someone calls 911 about an emotionally disturbed person.
00:50:27.000And in a limited number of those cases, when the person is not believed to be violent, social workers are dispatched instead of police.
00:50:35.000Mr. Momdani, you want to do that on a much larger scale.
00:50:39.000So we want to know how will this work?
00:50:42.000When will you send police virtually social media?
00:50:48.000We have a program here in New York City called Be Heard that is attempting to do this kind of work.
00:50:53.000But we've had a mayor who has ensured that it's been unsuccessful to the extent that even when there was an assessment of about 60% of calls that could have been addressed by Be Heard instead of the NYPD, Be Heard was not actually responsive to it.
00:51:07.000And that's because we haven't had the political will to deliver on what is a crisis that affects so many New Yorkers, which is the mental health crisis.
00:51:14.000What my plan will do, an innovative plan of the Department of Community Safety will take what has worked elsewhere in the country, a program in Eugene, Oregon, where they took 24,000 911 mental health calls out of the police department.
00:51:27.000They were able to respond to all but 311 without police assistance.
00:51:32.000When there is a concern for safety or of violence, absolutely, you would have the police there.
00:51:37.000But what we are doing today is actually ensuring that every single call is going to the police and not allowing them to do the work that they signed up to do.
00:51:44.000How will you determine whether there is a concern for safety or violence?
00:52:21.000How can you be sure that a situation that does not sound violent when someone calls 911 does not become violent in the moment with police be assigned as backup?
00:52:31.000I think what you do is you actually follow the experts that have shown us this can work when you're willing to ensure that you're trusting the mental health experts who have been doing this work elsewhere in the country, where they call for the police when they need the police, but their initial impulse when there's no violence in that call is actually addressing the mental health of the whole.
00:52:49.000Okay, Mr. Sliwa, you have encountered plenty of these types of situations in your decades of work with the Guardian Angels, so do you see this approach working?
00:52:57.000You're not a police officer, but you've helped out in situations.
00:53:01.000Play a video of him because mercilessly another fantasy that's not real.
00:53:05.000Eugene, Oregon, have you ever been to Eugene?
00:53:38.000I've been in one-third of the 300 shelters run by the apartment of homeless services.
00:53:43.000It's Darwini in there, survival of the fittest.
00:53:46.000If we can make our shelter system safe, we can get men and women who are homeless in there, especially veterans who are not giving any attention to, who we put out in Ward's Island at 10 o'clock at night, release during the day, don't give Any training, have them roam about, and obviously when you have nothing to do, you end up getting into trouble.
00:54:06.000It's a bunch of veterans causing crime in New York.
00:55:41.000Police officers are going to be the first one on the scene.
00:55:44.000And they're always going to have to deal with it first and foremost.
00:55:46.000Mr. Roller says that he has experience running homeless programs.
00:55:50.000What he has experience doing is cutting funding for the very program You can't do things by the book, therapist.
00:55:54.000prevented homelessness here in New York City.
00:55:56.000As the governor, he cut funding for the Advantage program, which was putting New Yorkers who had otherwise been in shelters, otherwise been homeless into apartments.
00:57:20.000Every question and every answer is a nightmare for anyone trying to do anything productive.
00:57:26.000They're like, what about higher taxes for people who own businesses?
00:57:28.000What about the fact that we have no desire to uphold law and order?
00:57:32.000We want to let criminals do whatever they want and steal whatever they want from people.
00:57:35.000What about these extra regulations we want to impose on businesses to fight climate change and ensure every single building is like rigged up with uh devices that minimize CO2 emissions?
00:57:47.000I know everyone wishes that political debates were real.
00:57:50.000And this is as close as you get with shows like this.
00:57:53.000Because I I if I was asking this question, I'd be like, is there anyone up there that believes that the federal law pertaining to immigration should be enforced as is written.
01:01:52.000In a dream scenario, we know it's not possible, but the Mets are playing game seven of the World Series on the same night as the Knicks are playing game seven of the NBA championship.
01:04:35.000And Ben Shapiro was like, uh, actually, gang, we don't have to do that, and we shouldn't do that because they're weird and they don't like Israel.
01:04:40.000And so that's that's basically the debate.
01:05:10.000And also, I'm I'm just I don't know if they were talking about gripers, but I'm gonna tend to agree with Matt Walsh on things, if I'm honest.
01:05:16.000I have any now that's maybe not the best way to approach something like this because I haven't heard both arguments, but just generally have more line.
01:05:22.000You know, you know, uh I agree, and not for any of the substantive reasons.
01:05:26.000It's just because in my mind I can imagine uh Walsh screaming Deus Walt.
01:06:06.000I just want to make a point real quick before we even read this.
01:06:08.000This is really important for you, actually, because there was a time when you and everyone else who was caught up on all with all the nonsense of January 6th would have been considered too extreme for other people on the right to advocate for.
01:06:21.000So who's deciding who's too far right for us to stick with?
01:07:14.000Conservatives are quick to denounce each other, jump on dogpiles, disavow, attack their allies.
01:07:19.000I said a few weeks ago that we all need to band together in the wake of Charlie's death, and the answer I got back from a lot of people on the right was basically no.
01:07:25.000Well, okay, then guys, we'll just lose instead.
01:07:28.000The left will keep up the unified front And defend their guys no matter what, while we keep throwing each other to the wolves at every opportunity.
01:07:57.000And so I I have no problem saying in certain circumstances, if like someone said something racist or dispatching out, oh yeah, that's that's terrible.
01:08:06.000When the left goes online and they publicly advocate for like my murder, they get celebrated.
01:08:11.000And I don't see AOC AOC coming out being like everybody on Blue Sky needs to chill out.
01:08:15.000The funny thing is, the left's version of this is publicly available for everyone to go watch, and they never denounce it.
01:08:21.000And the one time the right has something not even nearly as offensive what the left does on Blue Sky, it's the apocalypse to these people and to conservatives.
01:08:31.000Did Gavin Wax ever deny the allegation that he leaked it?
01:08:36.000Or is he just like complaining about being canceled?
01:08:39.000Is that what I uh everybody's basically saying he did it?
01:08:42.000He I don't think he's denied it, which is telling.
01:08:45.000I'm yeah, I'm just gonna be able to do that.
01:08:46.000And if it's true that he was the one who leaked it to Politico, that appears to be just over personal beefs within the YRs, not because he saw this group chat and was like clutching his pearls, gasping in scandal.
01:09:03.000He probably talks like the exact same way in his group chats.
01:09:07.000Well, so some people are claiming some people are claiming that Gavin Wax young right wing men like under 30s.
01:10:21.000You know, I mean, even the founders knew that you know, whether you like Reagan or not, he said, look, we're only one gener generation away from losing liberty.
01:10:28.000You know, the founders knew that it the you know the price of of freedom is to turn them vigilance.
01:10:33.000This is not something where we can just say, Oh, we won and now it's done.
01:10:49.000Milo posted this sworn effidavid from uh Michael Bartell saying that Gavin blackmailed him to get the chat or whatever.
01:10:56.000And people are saying that's evidence, and Gavin haven't hasn't issued a statement.
01:11:00.000So for those on the familiar Gavin Wax, he's been on the show before, and uh I think he works, he works in the Trump administration, right?
01:11:07.000Um he is the COS public diplomacy and public affairs at the State Department.
01:11:12.000Yeah, I just I want to make another point here too, because I think this often gets lost in these conversations, which is that working with a person or group of people does not mean you endorse everything else they believe.
01:11:22.000It doesn't mean you endorse everything else they've said, and it doesn't mean you endorse everything else they've ever done.
01:11:26.000So this conflation will occur where it's like, well, Matt Walsh says the rights could should stick together, but there are some bad actors on the right.
01:11:32.000Okay, well, you will you can work with bad actors in certain circumstances if they share a positive goal, which is why people spent years talking about bipartisan efforts.
01:11:41.000Oh, well, even if Democrats are trying to do something good, I'm willing to work with them on that.
01:11:46.000People talk about Trump pushing for criminal justice reform in certain areas and how good it was that he was willing to work with the left, even though they're completely evil because one of their goals was good.
01:11:54.000And so my argument is if the standard is that we should be willing to work with leftists who hate our way of life and Want to destroy our country if we have a similar goal.
01:12:02.000How can you not say that we should work with some people on the right who we don't agree with on everything?
01:12:12.000It's just crazy that, like, after Charlie Kirk's assassination, this is still even a conversation because he understood this perfectly.
01:12:19.000He worked with and never said a bad word about anybody he worked with, despite disagreements, despite being pushed behind the scenes and publicly to condemn so many people he worked with, um, including Tucker Carlson, most notably.
01:13:06.000Well, and I just want to mention, like, obviously, this is something I would say as an evil right winger, but I know everyone here.
01:13:12.000I don't know you as well, but everyone here, I know none of you are like secret haters behind the scenes saying these wild things.
01:13:19.000But I'll see the accusations that are lobbed at all of us for our political views, and it's complete and total nonsense.
01:13:26.000But ultimately, the thing that really has to be considered, going along with what Mary said about how insane it is that we're still having this conversation after they killed Charlie Kirk is, of course, yes, Charlie Kirk wouldn't condemn certain people on the right, but also this is past the point of them canceling us, right?
01:13:54.000Let me read this tweet for you, and just let me let me finish this, and I'll explain why just Matt's wrong.
01:13:58.000He says, one side of the aisle is responsible for the mass slaughter of 60 million babies.
01:14:02.000One side wants to castrate children, one side wants to destroy the family and the church.
01:14:06.000I just fundamentally reject any claim that there is any moral equivalence between the radicals on the right and those on the left.
01:14:12.000Get back to me when these right wing radicals actively fund and facilitate the mass execution of babies, and then we can talk about moral equivalence.
01:14:18.000Yes, I will unite with anyone to oppose this force.
01:14:35.000He was also pointing out that this is personal to him because after Charlie Kirk died, um, and leftists were celebrated celebrating it, um, his name was probably the the second most popular suggestion of who should be next.
01:15:49.000This is the prediction market, meaning regular people have decided to make a bet the Republican Party is going to win, which is crazy, but I believe it's true.
01:15:59.000There is only one thing that Trump's economics in an election, and it is security.
01:16:03.000And the far left has been violent and dangerous, and they've been escalating.
01:16:07.000I think people see that and they're like, this is terrifying me.
01:16:11.000Regular people, and that that's why slowly over time the Democrats' chances have been going down.
01:16:15.000However, as of recent, the major issue is that it appears the Supreme Court is set to agree with Republicans on getting rid of this race-based districting uh program that exists.
01:16:29.000Newswire says Democrats in the South face wipeout if Supreme Court guts voting rights act.
01:16:39.000If they do, then all of these race-based congressional districts will be gone, and Democrats will lose upwards of 20 seats.
01:16:47.000Steven Miller's saying, how many people just realized Democrats had as many as 20 extra seats based on years of unconstitutional race-based gerrymandering.
01:16:57.000Literally, the entire argument from the left here is that there is a right that exists somewhere hidden in the penumbra of the shadow of our constitution that minorities have a legal right to voting blocks based on their ethnic or racial identity, which is insane.
01:17:14.000Yeah, I mean it's it's clearly but the 14th Amendment gives, you know, guarantees equal protection.
01:17:21.000And and that doesn't guarantee that doesn't mean that you know they will they're allowed to make sure that that certain races are represented.
01:17:33.000You can't guarantee that, oh, well, we have to make sure that that we district in a way to ensure Democrats win.
01:17:40.000Because that's really what it boils down to.
01:17:48.000No, but they but seriously, they want like an electoral college on the basis of which ethnic or racial group you're a part of, and then your vote counting towards that voting block, and it's insane.
01:17:58.000Which is odd to me because we both, I mean, all of us exercise the same rights and have the same rights.
01:18:02.000I don't understand women the necessity to have rights based on your race or preference based on your race for how laws and things are passed.
01:18:09.000But what it is is a tacit admission um that certain racial groups have their own self-interests separate from other racial groups, and that's how they vote.
01:21:08.000So uh, but but anyway, um, my compatriots if should uh they then win in the Supreme Court, uh so be it, we shall never lose another election again.
01:21:50.000It would be great to have those seats in the House, honestly.
01:21:52.000Like uh unquestionably, it would be great.
01:21:56.000But that doesn't mean that you are gonna be any in any better position in the Senate.
01:22:01.000So, you know, I mean, we're still dealing with all kinds of the reason the government is shut down right now is because of the Senate because Schumer doesn't want to, you know, or Schumer doesn't want to tell the the Democrats to vote.
01:22:12.000So it would be awesome, yes, but it's not gonna be a situation where it's like oh Republicans can do whatever they want now.
01:23:01.000But uh, let's pull up the House 2026 interactive map.
01:23:04.000How is current projection is red Republicans have the lead, but there's no clear majority, but polling favors Republicans right now, which is crazy.
01:23:12.000We keep hearing about how unpopular all the Republican policies are.
01:23:36.000What would have happened if on May 29th, 2020, Donald Trump ordered federal law enforcement in front of the White House to stand down.
01:23:44.000The far left had torn down the barricades, injured 70 to 100 police officers, and then Trump was like, I think it was Bill Barr actually, get the troops out there, run them down, pushed them all out, put the fire out at St. John's church.
01:23:56.000The next day he walked out, took a picture with a Bible.
01:24:01.000The media came out and said Trump violently attacked peaceful protesters for a photo op.
01:24:05.000What would have happened if Trump came out that night and said, due to the fear of great bodily harm or death of peaceful protesters, I am instructing federal law enforcement to pull back.
01:24:16.000There are violent elements outside of the White House.
01:24:19.000I am begging the peaceful protesters to please steer clear, you may get hurt, and we want to mitigate loss of life.
01:24:25.000They would have trampled the White House, ripped the fencing down, stormed in the building, St. John's church would have been burnt to the ground, and the next day Trump would have come out and he would have said the far left terrorists have gone too far.
01:24:35.000It would have been a wholly different reality, the George Floyd riots.
01:25:27.000And uh you can buy it on unlicensed furniture movers.com.
01:25:31.000And if you order in the next couple of weeks, I will sign it for you.
01:25:34.000I think Trump may be playing this this game again, but a little bit differently, in that he's saying, I'm gonna send in the troops, I'm gonna send in federal law enforcement.
01:25:42.000Then when the judges rule against him, he says that the judges ruled it.
01:25:46.000The difference between 2020 riots and now is that back then Trump could have made these moves and didn't.
01:25:51.000And everyone said if he does, they'll call him a fascist.
01:25:53.000I think that backfired because regular people were like, Trump won't protect us.
01:26:00.000This time around, Trump is actively sending in federal law enforcement and federalizing National Guard, and because of this, they're blocking him.
01:26:07.000What happens come Saturday if Chicago gets messed up?
01:26:11.000And then Trump comes out and says, We have made every attempt to send in law enforcement, put a stop to the far left extremism, but these judges blocked us from doing so.
01:26:20.000To the people of Chicago, I'm sorry we couldn't be there for you, but we will definitely make a change now.
01:26:24.000And then he will have his figurative cast his belly to say, I'm invoking the insurrection act.
01:26:30.000Trump came in as a moderate first term, and for his troubles and for his bipartisanship, they shot him.
01:26:36.000They went after his family, they sued him, they arrested him, they charged him with 30 or 4 felonies that mean nothing.
01:27:13.000Well, we got a story from the post-millennial.
01:27:15.000John Bolton indicted for mishandling classified documents.
01:27:18.000I understand it's what, 18 charges or some ridiculous 26-page indictment.
01:27:23.000He was charged with um eight counts of transmission of national defense information and ten counts of retention of national defense information if convicted, 10 years in prison for each count.
01:27:33.000I say indicted by a grand jury in Maryland.
01:29:45.000I and I and I think once it starts getting colder, we're gonna see more on the ground raids from federal law enforcement and and and the guard.
01:29:51.000I think they're they're holding back a little bit.
01:29:54.000When it gets a little colder, the rioters will stop coming up.
01:30:07.000When we used to we used to track riot season when we got and cover all the unrest 10 years ago, we were like, you know, you're you're your your core month is gonna be April.
01:31:35.000Yeah, well, yeah, because the president has executive privilege.
01:31:38.000So when they were trying to go after Trump for in classified documents, it's like, dude, the reason that classification exists.
01:31:43.000That's the reason executive privilege exists is for the president.
01:31:46.000I mean, obviously, you know, I I only know what I've read when it comes to the the stuff that's that's in the media, so uh there could be other stuff that I don't know about, but if I if if I have my information correctly, he uh he is he is in a lot of hot water.
01:32:02.000So how did Bolton end up around Trump in the first place?
01:34:01.000Uh oh, here's a here's a here's a funny thing.
01:34:03.000It says instead of telling me the answer, it goes, there's no requirement of the US Constitution that prohibits dual citizens from serving in Congress.
01:35:34.000It said uh to answer the question about the dual number of dual citizens, we must consider information available.
01:35:38.000From from search results, we can infer that there are significant number of members of Congress who are either immigrants or of at least one parent who was born to another country.
01:35:44.000There are at least eighty-one voting members who were foreign born who had at least one parent born in another country, accounting for 15% of Congress.
01:35:51.000Similarly, the 119th Congress had at least 80 lawmakers who were foreign born.
01:35:55.000To provide an exact number of dual citizens in Congress, we would need more specific data based on the information.
01:35:59.000We conclude that there is a notable presence of immigrants and the children of immigrants in Congress, but the exact number of dual citizens is not specified in search results.
01:36:06.000Isn't it isn't it pretty wild that ChatGPT and Google are both like, well, there's no requirement to disclose.
01:36:12.000That's the exact same thing that Groc 4 said too.
01:36:15.000The exact member number of members of U.S. Congress who hold dual citizenship is unknown.
01:36:19.000There's no legal requirement for members to disclose dual or multiple citizenship, so no official tally or comprehensive list exists from Congress, the Congress and Research Research Service or other authoritative sources.
01:36:28.000This lack of transparency, transparent transparency has prompted recent legislative proposals, such as the dual loyalty disclosure act, uh introduct introduced in March 2025 by Thomas Massey, which would require for federal candidates to report any foreign citizenships.
01:36:43.000I would like that to be law, personally, but it's unlikely because there's a lot of dual citizens in Congress.
01:36:50.000It's like getting them to, you know, not vote for their own pay raise.
01:36:54.000So I do Venice said basically information provided, one member of Congress who has served in the IDF is Representative Jake Autchenkloss.
01:38:34.000And I mean, it shouldn't be a difficult thing to find, but it is.
01:38:41.000Uh, so Grok responded with, U.S. law permits dual citizenship of the Constitution set citizenship duration requirements for members without banning it outright.
01:38:51.000No official list or exact number of citizens and members of Congress are it's weird that it answers the question in a way I didn't ask as if I'm retarded.
01:40:57.000Yeah, this was uh NY says, given the Hassan controversy, would it be possible to do line PCC, but instead of crisis party, a team member gets zapped.
01:41:08.000If you farm the content, Tim, they will super chat.
01:41:11.000Um I'm I'm offering up Hassan Piker right now.
01:41:15.000An opportunity for a stream where uh Hassan will come on Pop Culture Crisis, and every hundred dollars that comes in, he wearing his own shot collar that he owns will get shocked.
01:41:27.000Okay, I could I could be down with that.
01:42:30.000Like the tweet went viral because everyone's making fun of them.
01:42:32.000Like, oh, you that guy thought your plugs were rubber both like no, that was the guy from Hovind Post, Ryan Riley, whatever.
01:42:37.000But I was there when that happened, and we were like we uh we were all laughing so hard.
01:42:41.000But we were also kind of offended because like me and my buddies do we cover conflict and crisis.
01:42:47.000So we've been in in disaster economies where a bottle of water is fifty bucks.
01:42:51.000We've been in places where you get shot, and none of these retards knew how to handle bullets flying through the air, or like police lines and things like this.
01:43:01.000So numerous instances during Ferguson when guns started being fired.
01:43:06.000We like I think at least through top of my head, people were just standing there like and I and I'm it's just bro.
01:43:13.000I was pissed because Vice put me in numerous uh circumstances where like I was in Venezuela with this one producer, and the simple version is there's National Guard with guns, there's protesters, I start screaming, they're running, the guys are armed with guns, and I tell these guys to move, and they stand still.
01:43:30.000I take two steps, I stop, and I scream, effing run.
01:43:35.000We run, we find some cover, and then they're going like, oh, what's happening?
01:43:50.000In a situation like that, where there's loud noises and fireworks going off because they were lighting fires and we don't know exactly what's happening.
01:45:35.000So uh I'll give him a heads up if he's if he ends up watching this because I don't want to respond there because it's like we're gonna debate tomorrow.
01:45:41.000I'm not gonna you know give you the answers to the quiz beforehand, but I will say this.
01:45:45.000Um, it's almost like homeboy never heard of a loss leader.
01:45:49.000And it's it's uh it's actually shockingly offensive for a company value uh valued at 1.4 billion that he would tweet in utter ignorance of what a loss leader is.
01:45:59.000Uh uh, Mr. Johnson, are you familiar with the concept of a loss leader?
01:46:04.000This is when a company intentionally sells a product either at a loss or break even because the product promotes the overall brand and increases sales across the board.
01:46:13.000Notably, news organizations have always been loss leaders for television networks or channels.
01:46:18.000They would have the news at five o'clock because although they didn't make money from the news, there was a cohort of people who would turn the channel on for the good news coverage and then leave it on after the fact, increasing their overall viewership.
01:46:30.000Reuters, for instance, famously is not a news company.
01:46:43.000So uh when we market pool water at a low cost, we aren't doing it because we're trying to get rich and sell a product nationally.
01:46:54.000We have a product available locally, which has minimal shipping costs, and we do it because it's funny and we're making fun of you.
01:47:02.000So it's just like this dude sends me this big long tweet being like, actually, the total cost of shipping for a case of this water will be $35, which means you're gonna have to sell your cases reports of $60 now to maintain your staffing, and I'm like, I'm sitting here going like, uh-huh.
01:47:14.000Casper did two million in sales last year.
01:47:16.000We can afford to take a loss on a marketing campaign for a product called pool water.
01:47:21.000I don't expect people to be lining up to buy and drink bottles of pool water.
01:48:02.000I want to be very preliminary, uh, very preliminary very it's very preliminary.
01:48:06.000But the uh bottling plant is local, drivable for us to pick up.
01:48:09.000We don't need expensive shipping, we only hire trucks, we have our own trucks.
01:48:13.000We have a uh a Ford F-150 van, which can carry a ton of this water at our own cost, minimizing and reducing almost all the costs.
01:48:20.000However, however, I had a discussion with the team today, and we think we're gonna increase the cost to probably 30 bucks for a case of 24.
01:48:31.000We don't uh at the $20 price point, they're shrink wrapped.
01:48:36.000And I said, Well, that's a lot of plastic.
01:48:39.000And so I was like, I don't I don't want all that plastic.
01:48:42.000What are the options that we could do cardboard boxes, but they're more expensive, and we could do paper labels so we could really get the plastic down.
01:48:48.000And then I said, Well, let's do that, which means we gotta sell them for about 30 bucks uh for a pack.
01:48:53.000But this means that when we go to local stores and restaurants in our area and deliver these at our own cost, it's it's going to be literally pennies on the dollar for delivery.
01:49:01.000We are going to profit off of these for local distribution.
01:49:05.000If we want to do national distribution like Liquid Death does, we just have to set up distribution in in local uh I was just about to ask, yeah, if it would be possible to source water in different parts of the country to make it more economic to ship.
01:49:17.000So right now in the area that we're in, shipping is dirt as long as we're selling locally.
01:49:22.000So once again, for those that are in the area, you expect to see pool water popping up at restaurants and all that stuff because we have the ability to deliver it and it costs almost nothing.
01:49:31.000And again, I think we're we're probably gonna break even on pool water, but the whole point was we're making fun of liquid death with a product called pool water.
01:49:39.000And then the joke for carbonated version was spa water and the green tea was pound water.
01:49:43.000This is I don't I don't expect to retire off of pool water.
01:49:47.000The reason I built the website, unficensed furniture.com is because I like I like trolling the government.
01:49:53.000I don't make a lot of money selling hats and pins, but it's enough to fund capital towards to go move electors and capitals all over the US.
01:50:00.000And it I I love being a thorn in the side.
01:50:03.000Earl Jam 818 says this illegal immigrant cop should have every arrest he's ever made overturned.
01:50:08.000There's no way any of uh any of his rest would arrest would hold up in court now.
01:50:34.000Mecha Mech says, if you want to shock, if you want to shock to your system, search on YouTube No Kings song and just watch the AI brain rot and read the comments.
01:50:42.000AI bots everywhere and fueling the fire.
01:50:52.000When um Elon announced he was gonna be buying uh uh Twitter, and and this is before it was X. All of a sudden liberals lost hundreds of thousands of followers and conservatives started gaining.
01:51:03.000And the theory was that to create the perception of pro of popular liberalism, uh sock puppet, private corporations, Twitter itself, or the government were creating fake accounts to balance out left and right to make it appear as though leftists were prominent and conservatives were not.
01:51:21.000Once they remove the censorship, burn the documents, set everything down, all of a sudden people on the right started getting their real numbers displayed, and the left started getting their real numbers displayed.
01:51:30.000Well, we know that you need a lot of moderating and meddling in order to ensure that the left is dominant on any online platform.
01:51:36.000The moment moderation is removed, it the platform always becomes very right wing.
01:51:40.000Including like to places further to the right of where I am, to be clear.
01:51:45.000But it's just the phenomena that we find.
01:51:47.000It requires a lot of intentional rigging, moderating, uh, and rulemaking to ensure that a social media platform does not become very right wing.
01:51:56.000If all things are left neutral, it will.
01:51:58.000There's a reason why the Mexican president is talking about arresting people for disparaging politicians by using memes and jokes online.
01:52:04.000Because the cartel told us she had to where they'd cut her head off.
01:52:08.000But no, I mean, like the in hate speech laws always have to target right wing perspectives or true perspectives.
01:52:13.000Obviously, that's because the left's in power, but another part of that is they know that something has to be done to shut that kind of thing down because it's what people are gonna naturally gravitate towards.
01:52:23.000The left-wing narrative doesn't work without heavy social subsidizing because everyone knows it's not True.
01:52:41.000There's such a concept as remote cooperation with evil as opposed to direct cooperation with evil.
01:52:47.000It is okay to work with people who are not perfectly in line with our values on everything if the thing that we are working towards with them and that specific thing is good.
01:52:59.000Otherwise, I could literally only work with someone who was like literally explicitly Catholic on every single issue, and also who shared all of my personal theological opinions on everything, which doesn't even include all Catholics in good standing.
01:53:15.000That's not something that the church has said, and we are able to work with people in order to get things done even when they don't agree with us on it.
01:53:21.000So I don't I don't know where you're getting this.
01:53:22.000It's really uh just encapsulated with the with the phrase, I will align with anyone to do good, and I will align with no one to do wrong.
01:53:29.000So like if you're looking, if you're a bad person that has bad opinions, but you're looking to do something that limits the power of the federal government.
01:53:37.000I'm probably gonna be like, I I like that.
01:53:39.000And if you're a great person who's done all kinds of great things in your life, and you're like, well, but I also want to go ahead and make sure that you know there's some policy that the government should do that I don't want it to do.
01:53:49.000I'm not gonna be like, well, he's a great guy, so you know, like that that's that's that is how a normal intelligent person looks at issue by issue.
01:53:59.000You don't go and say, Oh, I'm just gonna align with this person because they're on the right.
01:54:02.000You say, I'm gonna align with this person on this issue and this issue, but these issues that they're talking about, I won't align with them.
01:54:09.000And by the way, by this commenter's logic, like you can't, you couldn't vote for a pro-life candidate if they weren't a Catholic on every single issue.
01:54:19.000It's like, but the church tells us that we should vote for the most pro-life possible candidate when we're given the choice.
01:54:25.000So I again I have no idea where they're getting that.
01:54:28.000Well, I think what makes us conservative is that we have principles and we stick by them.
01:54:32.000So I mean, I can give accolades to Fetterman when he's doing the right thing.
01:54:35.000AOC came out years ago in support of game stonks, you know, people gaming the system.
01:54:39.000I'm like, oh my God, I'm agreeing with AOC.
01:54:41.000This is the fact that I I actually think there's left and right right now, the principle.
01:54:46.000There's been great debates over what makes left and what makes right.
01:54:51.000So if you take a look at what anybody we've talked about it before, like if someone's flying an American flag, you know what side they're on.
01:54:58.000You can you can have like these these middle of the road centrist types who are uh they're liberals, but they're called centrists, and they're like, I'm pro-America and I want the border secure.
01:55:09.000Even some of these libertarian guys who are like this the border should be secure, and you're like, okay, I know what side you're on.
01:55:14.000There was a uh person flying a Mexican flag in their yard in my neighborhood, and I actually reported them to Ice.
01:56:25.000Based Africans, I don't think Trump is acquiescing to liberal judges.
01:56:28.000I don't think it's 5D chess, but I think he's biding his time, taking hits to build up support amongst city dwellers and evidence of illegality, like Hugh Jackman at the end of real steel.
01:56:38.000Yes, exactly like Hugh Jackman at the end of real steel.
01:56:43.000All right, Ian Slater says Zoran just stated in the debate tonight, Albany will pay for his socialist programs.
01:56:48.000Him and Governor Hochel can't win their seats, or our state is screwed.
01:58:08.000I like them, Muslims, they do good hummus.
01:58:12.000I'll take a picture of like a hummus plate with a thumbs up, like it is the Schlip says Mary should sell tofu burgers or something and call them nothing burgers.
01:59:42.000You know what I when I say when I'm talking about chickens, and I say, you know that that doodle on their head, everybody knows what I'm talking about.
02:01:25.000Or I didn't go to prison for 20 years, so I'm obviously a fed.
02:01:27.000You should Photoshop yourself into a bunch of different random historical photos.
02:01:31.000Oh, I have that for so whenever they say, like, here's Sam at a prot at a protest, you can spell like you put yourself like standing next to the grassy knoll.
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02:02:40.000You just appeared there holding it, look around, and then teleport out, but someone got a picture of that exact moment.
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02:07:21.000And then uh what ended up happening is that six would have busted the dealer.
02:07:26.000Because uh what ended up happening was the dealer, uh I forgot the dealer had, but it was like a four.
02:07:33.000He would have he the six would have put him at ten, then he would have fit a five, then he would have fit a ten.
02:07:37.000Instead, he ended up with nineteen pushing with Seamus and spiking everybody else and losing, and we made a cartoon about it, and that's and I would and I I would do it again.
02:07:58.000Okay, governor, can you just explain a little more the circumstance of that 1.4 million?
02:08:03.000That's that's those are big winning games.
02:08:05.000A high roller table where you were you gambling with millions of millions of dollars.
02:08:09.000I I obviously um and I've explained this, or at least we did in a statement, you know, that uh I went on vacation with my wife with some friends.
02:08:27.000Uh and uh I like to play cards, and uh so you know that I founded a uh charitable poker uh match here in Chicago called the Chicago Poker Challenge that raises millions, has raised millions of dollars for the Holocaust Museum here.
02:08:45.000Um particularly to stand up for civil rights.
02:08:50.000No, I'm saying like how what does that have to do with him winning in cards?
02:08:56.000So some somehow He thinks that's like a good deflection.
02:08:59.000He released tax tax records that show that he and his wife had 4.2 million capital gains and approximately 3.9 million in ordinary dividends, and that they're uh they had a gross income more than 10 million dollars.
02:09:12.000He's a he inherited a vast fortune if I'm not mistaken.
02:09:15.000So and he's constantly talking about how we need to raise taxes for wealthy people, but then what he allegedly did is removed all the table, all the toilets from one of his mansions so it could be classified as uninhabitable, so he wouldn't pay as much property tax on it.
02:09:29.000So it says that uh with 10 million dollars in gross income, 1.425 was from gambling.
02:09:35.000I'm just gonna say holy fucking shit, bullshit, because 14% of his income from the year came from from gambling.
02:10:05.000And uh the easiest way to do it is through casino.
02:10:07.000So like at uh MGM outside of DC, highest grossing casino in the in the country is my understanding.
02:10:14.000MGM National Harbor, they have in their poker room a closed off room.
02:10:18.000So go to the poker room at MGM, go upstairs, and they have a closed room in the middle of the room.
02:10:23.000It's a gigantic open floor, except for this one room where you have there's there's it's so it's a box, and then you have to walk around Another wall to get in.
02:11:00.000Fritzker goes, uh, I I I don't I think you're full of shit, so I'm gonna raise 10 million on top.
02:11:06.000And then because it's no max game, and then the Saudi Prince goes, Oh, I was bluffing, I fold, and then they shove the million dollars straight to the gentleman who then goes, now I won 1.4 million dollars.
02:11:18.000And he puts on his taxes, he won 1.4 million dollars.
02:11:21.000And if you actually ever track it down, it's casino winnings.
02:12:31.000California is the most interesting, uh easiest way to place the easiest place to money launder because the the gambling laws they have there are that it it's illegal to gamble against the house.
02:13:12.000So the idea is they have casinos where they run a game, but don't wager against you.
02:13:19.000So there's a commission uh basis or like a rake or something.
02:13:24.000So what happens then is when you sit down at a blackjack table, there will be some like fat Mexican guy with a big stack of like a hundred thousand dollars in chips, and then whenever whenever you win a hand, they take chips from him because you're betting against another player.
02:13:40.000So you're playing blackjack, but there's a banker, and then they give you the option to be the banker yourself.
02:13:45.000So every few hands they'll they'll swipe a chip across the table, and you can say, I'll be banker.
02:13:51.000What happens then is you don't play blackjack, you just front the money to the players if they win.
02:14:57.000So if Hunter needed the money, they could just play poker.
02:15:01.000I mean, you look at the the Clinton Foundation, right?
02:15:03.000Like they were taking in tons and tons of money when people thought that Hillary Clinton was gonna become the president.
02:15:08.000And the year after she she lost, like in 2017, they went from taking in, you know, whatever 20, 30, 50 million, whatever they took in, I don't know, but they went down like 90%.
02:15:20.000Like the re that was in obviously a way to buy favor with the what people expected to be the president.
02:15:52.000There's so much, it's it's just so obvious.
02:15:54.000And it's one of those things that everyone is had suspicions about for very long time, but no one's ever been indicted for anything related to these kinds of schemes, except of course for uh Janesh J'Souza, who's on the right, who was uh indicted for like over donating to Wendy Long's campaign.
02:16:09.000And I was I if I'm not mistaken, the first American to ever serve prison time for doing that.