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Good evening, everybody. You're watching America first, my name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. We got a great show for you tonight. Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into Big show. Our featured story. We are once again gonna be talking about Iran. What are we at now? Daylight 10,000 Iran, I think we're at day 10,001 with the war in Iran, and there's some minor developments. We're not gonna be talking too much about the actual situation that's playing out in the Persian Gulf because there really isn't anything new. Not a lot of big developments. And it's sort of another slow news day. But if you follow me on Telegram, I dropped a major update this morning and it comes from this report from CNN talking about how Iran is already rebuilding effectively everything that we thought we destroyed in the opening phases of the war. So we have a big update CNN exclusive today. And they are saying that we have only set back Iran's drone and missile program not by years, not even by one year, but only by six months. So they say that in six months, Iran will have rebuilt everything and specifically their drone and missile production capability and stockpile that we have already destroyed, or rather that we destroyed in those opening six weeks of the conflict. So it seems like we are going back to war. Maybe any day now we'll talk about why that is. If you follow me on Telegram. I laid it out in pretty great detail. Went over very thoroughly. It all has to do with the dynamics of attrition and the timing. So we're gonna get through all that. We're gonna get into this brand new CNN report. It's actually a good companion to our show from Thursday. We got a very similar report, I believe, from the New York Times. It was either Wednesday or Thursday last week that was specifically talking about missiles. This is all about drones. So yesterday we talked a little bit about drones in Cuba. Tonight we're gonna talk all about drones in Iran. And then our second big story once again, it's not a huge development. It's not really big news. But man, this is just like, this is rough stuff. So there was actually a major update in April about one month ago, in the middle of April, I believe, April 15th on mass deportations. Now, if you remember, I did a debate with Steven Crowder last Tuesday, and he was defending Trump's immigration policy. He was saying that we had actually shut down H1BS. We actually deported a significant number of people. We built the wall. And so on. And a big point that I made in that debate, and I made this point on the show for the past year and a half, is that we actually do not have formal official deportation statistics at all. And we do theoretically have them. ICE records. These numbers. ICE has these numbers. They exist somewhere. They've got em and they track literally to an individual exactly how many people have been deported. However, they don't publicize that number. That number exists. They have it. They are intentionally keeping it private. And you can speculate as to why that is. It's probably because the number is so low. Well, we actually have an update on that. It turns out that last month, in the middle of April, ICE actually did release their fiscal year 2025 numbers. And what we found is that the Trump administration in the second term has only deported 440,000 people. That's in fiscal year 2025. So you might remember last year there was all this talk, they said there were 600,000 deportations. I think was the number that the Trump administration press releases said. I think in December 25, they said it was 600,000 for the entire year. The New York Times did a report around that time, and they said that it's actually more like 230,000 deportations and maybe an additional 300 to 400,000 arrests. Well, now we actually have the official figure. And it gets better. Not only is that figure merely 442,000 deportations for the entire year, which is about 30% lower than what the administration originally said, but it gets better. And this is the big development from today. This was reported exclusively by Axios today. Tom Holman, the borders are said that for the first time in this second Trump administration, they're actually taking the number of interior removals and they're combining it with the number of border returns. And that is actually the figure that, that we got in April. So to summarize, in December they said it was 600,000 deportations. It wasn't in April they gave us the real number. It was really closer to 440,000. As of today, we now know that is not even the real number because that number, the 440,000, that is not even just actual deportations. That also includes maybe a hundred thousand people, maybe more than that of illegal aliens that were apprehended crossing the border, turned away and sent home. And for those that are in the know, if you've been paying attention to the show, that is literally a trick which was invented by Obama. This is an Obama administration. It, it's sort of like A, a data trick. It's one of these statistical lies that they came up with to overrepresent the actual amount of border enforcement, or rather interior enforcement that you're getting. They're trying to inflate those numbers. They're saying that everybody that comes to the border and is captured and returned, they're saying that's a deportation. And obviously when we think of deportations, that's not actually what that is. So we'll talk about that too and we'll break down the numbers, we'll get into it. We're actually also going to get into this banking executive order. We were going to talk about it, I think on Monday, but we ran out of time. There was another big story this week where you might remember a couple of months ago the Trump administration said they were going to ban illegal aliens from opening bank accounts. And we got an update on that earlier in the week. Turns out it's not gonna be anything like that at all. They're not banning illegals from having bank accounts. They're not even gonna ask banks to request citizenship information from their clients. They watered it down, they totally diluted it. And now the executive order says something like banks are gonna be on the lookout for red flags that might point to payroll fraud or money laundering or something like that. And so in short, it's not actually gonna help immigration enforcement even a little bit. If the idea was that preventing illegals from accessing banking services might lead them to self deport. Now that's not gonna happen there. There's no in no way, shape or form will that be the result of this executive order. So we'll talk about that too. Should be a pretty good show. I'm not gonna lie. It's a couple of black pills. We're down on the Trump administration. But before we get into it, I wanna remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show. Remember to check out our merch store, Fuentes store. We have our brand new spring and summer collection, the brand new white hat. We have the brand new white quarter zip, hoodies, T shirts, shorts. I think we got some other stuff too. We got the mug, we got buttons, pins, we got a bunch of stuff. Check it out. If you want to support the show, subscribe at America First. Plus it's 15 bucks a month to get access to the entire archive. Hundred bucks a month to get access to the group chat with me. And yes, I am in the group chat. $100 a month. Club. It's a Telegram GC. And I'm not only in there hanging out, but I'm also dropping bonus content almost every day. So I'm in there dropping voice messages. I'm basically doing like a whole separate show in there. And today, this morning, I did a 30 to 40 minute bonus show just for the group chat. And I talked all about the situation in Iran with a lot of detail. We went back to 2015, we told the whole story, everything that's going on, and really explained the strategy behind the war in Iran and why it's certainly inevitable that we're going to return and try to take another crack at it militarily. Everybody loved it. Rave reviews in the group chat. So if you want the bonus content, you wanna rap with me, Check out the group chat. That's America first plus. Okay. With that out of the way, we're gonna dive in. Couple of other things before we get into the news. First of all, so I shaved the beard. I don't know if you could tell, but I got rid of the beard. I kept the mustache. What do you think? You know, it's kind of funny. My security guard totally psyched me out with the mustache. One day my security guard was driving me home from the airport and he goes, the mustache looks terrible on you. You can't do the mustache. It looks like. I was like, damn, okay, I guess I won't do the mustache anymore. But you know what? I was shaving the beard today and I shaved it into a goatee. Like, I had the goatee. I had like a little hair here and like here and here, but I wasn't able to shape it right. Every time I tried to shape it on the chin, it just didn't look right. I need someone who knows how to do this to give me like the tutorial because I. I had like a little patch of hair right here. But I was like, how much of it do you shave? Like, where do you actually draw the line? And in the end I was like, it looks stupid, it looks stupid. I'm just gonna get rid of it. But I kept the mustache. I don't know how much longer I'm gonna keep it, but I. I thought I'd do a little mustache, at least for the night. Now the other. Okay, so besides that, other than that. So last night, I forget what the context was. I think it was during the super chats last night. During the show. I simply acknowledged my miraculous weight loss, which I feel like I'm not getting enough credit for. I think it's actually quite remarkable. And I said during the super chats last night, I thought I lost 15 pounds. I actually lost 30 pounds. That's like a miraculous transformation. That's praiseworthy. That's pretty admirable. I ascended. Why am I not getting more credit for this? I did what I said I was going to do. So I said this last night. I said, yeah, I can't believe it. I'm so proud of myself. I. I lost 30 pounds. And the reaction on X has been crazy. Have you seen this? Nobody's talking about anything else. There's nothing in the news. Super boring. It's a total content drought. And a lot of the clips aren't really popping off lately. That was like the one clip that went viral in the past few days. I think it was. Asica Groiper posted the clip of me saying, Yeah, I lost 30 pounds. I'm skinny now. And it got like two and a half million impressions. All hate, everybody hating on me. Everybody saying, that's victim weight. You're rapeable. You're not a man. A man shouldn't weigh 125 pounds. Somebody said, here was my favorite. This was the best one. Somebody, quote, tweeted the clip and they said the average weight of a Black woman is 20 pounds heavier than Nick Fuentes. They said, and even better, the average weight of an Asian woman is five pounds heavier than Nick Fuentes. And I saw that and I'm like, am I supposed to feel bad about that? I feel like the real takeaway is that women got really fucking fat. Don't you think? Why are so many women more than 130 pounds? I understand maybe 125 pounds is a little bit too skinny for an adult man. I can recognize that. But you're telling me that the average weight of even an Asian woman is 130? The everyone is obese. That's not me. I'm not the problem. I'm not too skinny. Women are way too fat. Okay? Am I wrong? I feel like I'm going crazy. People are saying that, like, like I'm the problem. I think it's absolutely sick that the average weight of Women is not £105. That's like, totally insane. So somebody, quote, tweeted and said, you weigh less than the average woman. I'm like, yeah, women are disgustingly obese. It's my fault. People's perceptions are just skewed. And this is why my. This is now my new message. I'm doubling down. We are not eating anymore. Stop eating. This is My new challenge, it's a little bit late, cuz it's almost summer. We're all gonna be going to the beach, we're all gonna be on yachts, we're all gonna be at the pool. But this is my challenge to you. Stop eating. Stop eating for me. I want everybody to be skinny. That goes for the men and the women. I want everybody to be skinny. It's time for everybody to stop eating. People are way too fat. If that's, if that's the benchmark, I'm not the problem. I'm actually the solution. I point the way, obviously. I lost 30 pounds. I just stopped eating. If I could do it, you know, anyone could do it. And you know what? It was for me. So people are clowning on me for this. They're saying that's victim weight. You know, everyone's gonna try to rape you. All this kind of stuff. You know what it was for me, honestly, is I just wanted like a flat stomach. People are gonna say that's really gay. But look, I had this, like, I had this disgustingly big belly. I remember I was out on Labor Day weekend, I think it was, and I was on a boat and my belly was just sticking out. It was just pouring over my waist. And everyone was making fun of me. Everybody was, I'm not exaggerating, pointing and laughing at my skinny fat. So I said, I, I just need to have like a flat stomach. I want to have, I want to have those proportions. I want to have broader shoulders, I want to have a smaller waist. I want to have a flat. As I'm saying this, I realize this sounds really, really gay. But that's where that was kind of the vision and mission accomplished. So now I'm challenging the women to do the same. Let's bring the average down. Let's be a part of the solution, not part of the problem. So to that person that quote, tweeted, you know, thanks for the wake up call, I think that's on everybody else actually. To follow the lead here was actually the best part. This is actually even better. I was gonna leave it at that, but then. So, you know, we talked a little bit last night about Thomas Massie loses his election on Tuesday. And by the next morning, all the conspiracy theorists are saying they stole the election. It's like 2020 all over again. They did the mail in ballots and I said last night, I said, how much crazier does it get? Like now everything's a conspiracy and it's Charlie Kirk, it's Maduro was kidnapped to rig the Dominion voting machines. Thomas Massie got 2020. You know, they stole the election with mail in ballots. Just when I thought it couldn't get any crazier, that clip of me saying like people should stop eating, we should all want to be skinny, et cetera. When that clip went viral, I started to see there were a lot of people saying that that is actually a conspiracy to convince people not to eat anymore as part of like The United Nations 2030 Millennium Development Goals. So I saw Eric Stryker from T R S. I saw Uncensored AI I saw a few other Twitter accounts. They quote, tweeted that clip. I'm not making this up. I'm not exaggerating at all. And they said, oh, Nick Fuentes is telling us to stop eating. That sounds a lot like Klaus Schwab. You'll own nothing and be happy. He's telling us not to eat because after the war with Iran, there's a fertilizer shortage and there's not gonna be enough food. So he's priming the pump for food scarcity. I'm not making that up. Go and look at their timeline. I saw this and I'm like,
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wow, Goyim are not people. They're really not people. That is honestly the most black pilling development of the past five years. More than Covid, more than BLM, more than the Biden administration, more than October 7th. They're saying. So I go on the show and say, hey everybody, let's, let's go on a diet. Let's get skin skinny. Let's stop being fat, let's be skinny. You don't need to go on a crazy diet. Just eat less. And now people are saying that's a United nations conspiracy to get people to acquiesce to food scarcity because of the war in Iran. You know, when I was getting into politics, they would say you're a fed if you are trying to like advocate violence. Like if I went on Twitter and said, hey everybody, let's attack the power grid. People would say, you're a federal informant. You're trying to solicit people to commit crimes. Now it's like if you tell people to go on a diet, it's like part of a convoluted CIA operation. What do you even do at that point? What can you even say? Literally, what can you even say at this point that is not going to be construed in that way? So I saw that. I couldn't even believe I'm, I'm like, what even do you say to that? And those were real tweets. This was uncensored. AI which sponsored that America First United Conference a couple of weeks ago. The Jew, Bilzerian, Amy Danger, slut. That whole thing. They were, like, the only sponsor of the conference. And it's that account saying it's a psyop to tell people to go on a diet. So I. I'm, like, seriously considering just switching sides. Like, maybe. Maybe the Talmud is right. Like, you guys might be subhuman. Like, are the goyim okay? I used to be on the other side saying, the Talmud says we're not people. It says we're cattle. And if, like, we're in mortal danger, that you don't have to save us because our lives don't matter. That that's really messed up. But as time goes on, I'm like, I don't know, guys. I don't know. Go are merely beasts that resemble people. Sounds like they clocked us. Sounds like they kind of got our number on that one. It, you know. Offensive. Sure. Shocking. Absolutely. Is it wrong? I'm not so sure anymore. Are they absolutely wrong? I can't say with certainty that they are. You know, it says, like, in the Talmud, if a goy is drowning, that, like, a Jew doesn't have to save them because, like, they're not people. And at first I was like, they value our lives so much less than their own. This is so evil. Now I'm like, I don't know. If I saw a bunch of goyim drowning and they were like, help, help. Wait, but you're a fed. Because you said we shouldn't eat as much, I'd be like, I don't know, maybe. Maybe you should just, like, go and drown then, or something. Like, maybe I. It was. Is there, like, a lot of value that's gonna go away here? I'm not so sure. I'm just being honest. I. I'm just being honest. It's making me question my previously held assumptions, my experiences this year. They're making me just rethink everything. I'm honestly considering, like, maybe, like, go are actually the problem. Maybe, like, if they just led with that. If one. If one among them, if Ben Shapiro just went on the show and said, look, go are the problem. It's true. It's all real. I feel like they'd actually be doing better if they just led with that. It would've been shocking, but maybe he should have just ripped the band aid off anyway. Those are. That's a joke. Obviously. I'm kidding. Okay, obviously that's a, that's a bit. I'm just joking, just so you understand. Uh, but anyway, so that was that big viral clip. The other thing, I wanted to talk about one other thing before we get into the news. Now, I don't know how reliable this is. I don't know if I would take this to the bank, but I saw a really interesting poll this afternoon. This is the same polling agency that does some of the surveys in Florida for James Fishback. This is the Public Sentiment Institute. They did a nationwide poll. I think they surveyed about 915 people. Did you see this on Twitter? And they found that nationwide, 8% of Americans identify as groipers. 8%. Did you see this? If you didn't, I replied to it on Twitter earlier today. So if you go through my replies and you scroll up, you'll find it. This is the Public Sentiment Institute. Like I said, they polled. I think it was about 915 people. In the end, the sample size was about 896. It looks legitimate. They published their cross tabs, their methodology. It all looks sound to me. And they said that 8% of all Americans say they identify as supporters of Nick Fuentes. It gets even better when you break it down by gender. It's 12% of the men, 3% of women, 12% of men identify as groipers, which is absolutely huge. 12%, because you know what that means. If 12% of the men identify as groipers, then that means we run 20, 28. That means we run the primary, we run the presidential election. If 12% of Americans, if we can reach even half of them, if I can reach and mobilize even half, even a quarter of them, how many volunteers is that? This is a country of 350 million people. So that's 175 million men. 10% of that is what, 17 million? If we can mobilize even a fraction of that, how many volunteers, how many voters, how many people would go to a different state or even in their own state to door, knock, phone, bank, even cast a vote in a primary? Now you understand this is why they have to destroy the griper movement. In particular, it's not about whether somebody is Israel critical. It's not about whether somebody supports foreign aid or the war in Iran or not. It's about whether they will follow the lead of a particular figure. And you have to understand the distinction. Unorganized. It doesn't matter how many people feel one way or the other, because in the end they will fall in line behind a particular party or a particular presidential nominee. 80% of Democrats don't support Israel. However, almost certainly the Democratic nominee will. And I will bet you as much money that I have that all those Democrats that don't support Israel in the final tabulation, they will be voting for the Democratic presidential nominee that does take that to the bank. We all know that. And by the way, the same goes for all these wayward Republicans that might be feeling dissatisfied or disillusioned with the Israel lobby, or maybe they don't agree with Trump's handling of the war, or maybe they don't support the current situation. Just like the Democrats, they will fall in line. So this is something very important to understand. Whether the general public or some demographic cohort has a particular position or a particular preference or leaning, that matters very little. What matters a lot more is, is there an organizing figure, is there a central leader type figure that can mobilize them to do something, to vote, to not vote, to go and phone bank, to knock on doors, to make a small dollar contribution, to think a certain way about an issue? In the end, that is actually what matters. And why. Because when you actually have election day, when you have a primary day, a caucus day, Republicans are going to vote Republican, Democrats are going to vote Democrat. And people can feel, however they feel about the issues, they will be swayed by, by advertisements, by endorsements, the influence of organized groups like labor unions or their particular pastor or church. The only thing that can actually direct and focus organized political influence is a single leader or organization. So what I mean by this is it matters a lot more that let's say 8% of people or 12% of men support me and identify as groipers than if, let's say 30% of Republicans don't support Israel anymore. And that's why they have to strike at the head. That's why they have to attack the shepherd, so that the sheep scatter. I think that's a big reason why there's been so many attacks on me and the groipers lately. In particular, I don't think they necessarily mind if there's a general Israel critical antipathy. You see what that actually amounts to. Look at how unpopular Israel is right now. It doesn't even matter. Like, think about that. Israel has never been more unpopular and yet the administration has never been more pro Israel. So the way that the public feels is totally divorced from what the government does. There's, there's almost no relationship at all. It's not a causal relationship. There's barely even a correlation, let's say 50% plus of the public no longer prefers Israel to Palestine. And yet you've got a war in Iran, you've got an memorandum of understanding in the works for a 20 year foreign aid package for Israel. They're shutting down Harvard. They bought TikTok to make it safer for Israel. They're banning people from the World cup if they criticized Israel. So all of that public consciousness, all of that mass awakening and a couple of dollars will buy you a cup of coffee unless you actually have an organizing, rallying point that says we're gonna take our ideas and we're going to do this specifically with them. It's not enough that people don't support Israel because then they don't know what to do. Well, who do I vote for? Well, I lean more towards the Republicans. Well, I lean more towards the Democrats. Well, I like the way this guy sounds. Well, Vance seems better than Rubio. It doesn't matter how big the plurality or the majority is in that narrow sense, because they're not being focused and directed. What the regime fears is that even if a small number, 3%, 5%, 10%, and especially a small percentage of highly motivated and organized people, if they are all moving in one way, you will see the ripple effect very clearly. It will have a very tangible and visible and disproportionate impact on the national conversation and on electoral politics. And by the way, I've had those conversations with leaders of organizations and other people. They want me on board for 20, 28 because they recognize that even if it's 10% of the young men, they're gonna need those people. And at the minimum, they're gonna need those people not to oppose them. They're gonna need those people to be quiet, to go along, to get along, to go with the flow. If we have 5 to 10% of those young men and we're making a big ruckus, we're making a lot of noise and we're out there in the field, well, then their whole game is over. So that's a pretty substantial white pill. And, and I would say this, I know that some people would look at this poll and they might say, well, that's over counting them, or it wasn't a large enough sample size. And I could see there might be some criticisms of that poll in particular. And. But you know what? Every single poll is now like this. You have this poll that says 12% of men identify as groipers. There was a poll this week from the same outfit that said that 40% of 18 to 25 year olds support James Fishback in Florida. It's not even close. They put it on Fox News on Tuesday. In Thomas Massey's district, Thomas Massie carried the 18 to 26 year olds by 43 points. So it's not just this poll, it's all the polling with James Fishback shows the exact same thing. The exit polling, which is in my opinion far more reliable, in Kentucky's fourth, showed the exact same thing with Thomas Massie. Oh, all the opinion surveys and polls that interview about Israel or the war in Iran, they say the same thing too. And so what the regime really fears, and if you pay attention, you'll hear them say it all the time, the New York Times, the adl, the Atlantic, even the GOP for that matter, what they really fear is that they have lost the young people. They've lost the young men. And where the pressure point is going to be is gatekeeping those young men from the institutions. That is now the next stage of the battle. They recognize they've lost the hearts and minds of the masses and especially the young people. And now what they really fear is that the most intelligent, most motivated, the highest agency young men that you will find at Stanford, UCLA, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, UChicago, Columbia, those guys are gripers. And those guys are going to be working in the top investment banks and in the top law firms and they're going to be the interns at the think tanks and on Capitol Hill and they're going to be recruited into Silicon Valley and they're going to be recruited into the administration and there's gonna be a very severe shortage of guys like that that are on board with any of this. There's gonna be a severe shortage of brilliant, motivated young white men that are anything other than groipers. There's gonna be scarcely few men like that that are gonna be progressive leftists and even fewer than that that are gonna be like Nikki Haley Republicans or something. And that's the key variable to watch. That's actually the operative force in history and especially in American politics. So I saw that number. If you're looking for a white pill, there it is. And that's all we need. Give me 8%, gimme 12%. Watch us change history. That's why they want to derail the movement. I think that's why there was an all out attack on groipers. Even from the so called, you know, Jew hater club or whatever, they wanna derail that aspect of it. That is actually what they fear the most. But with that being said, we're gonna move on. We're gonna get into the news and our big story tonight. I actually wanna talk about the deportations first because we haven't discussed this in a long time. Isn't it interesting? And I will just say at the outset, isn't it amazing that you have not heard absolutely anything about deportations? Think about it. When is the last time you even heard one story in the news about mass deportations, about a surge of Border Patrol and ICE to any major city? When even was the last time you heard anything like that? I think the last time that was even in the news had to have been early February. And it was in the news actually, when ICE and Border Patrol were in retreat. After those two protesters were killed in Minneapolis, Trump sent out Tom Homan to the city and gradually, incrementally, they retreated. They pulled all the thousands of Border Patrol and ICE outta the city. And then they said, that's it. That's it for all these big operations in the cities. No more raids. We're not gonna go into people's houses. We're not doing these big patrols anymore. We're not surging personnel to these different liberal cities anymore. They basically said, it's over. And since then, I don't think I've heard a single thing about this. The only development, and this is our Big Story tonight. Get a load of this. So there's a few things we're gonna get into tonight, actually, as it turns out, and this went completely unnoticed, way under the radar. Do you know that in the middle of April, ICE, for the first time since December of 2024, actually released the total number of deportations for a fiscal year. The last number that we got from ICE on the total number of deportations was December 2024, when Joe Biden was still the president. That is until the middle of April 2026 last month. And we got the total number of deportations for fiscal year 2025. Would you like to know what it was? The total number of deportations for fiscal year 2025 was 442,000. Now, a few things about that number. In the first place, let's remember we were promised a million deportations per year. That was the goal. Joe Biden allowed 10 million illegal aliens in four years. If we even wanted to return all of those people in Trump's term and just get us back to where we were in 2020, you would need to remove two and a half million per year. The goal was a million per year. What the administration actually recorded was 442,000. Now, here's where it gets interesting. They actually gave us a completely different figure in their press release at the end of 2025. In December 2025, the administration told us it was 600,000. And you might remember this, there was this triumphant celebration at the end of the year that they said, the first year of the Trump administration and we succeeded, mission accomplished, we deported 600,000 people. So which is it? According to the press office of DHS, at the end of last year it was over 600,000, according to ISIS official statistics. In April, it's about 440,000. So what accounts for the disparity? Well, in December 25th, the New York Times actually broke down those figures and they told us no, realistically it was about 230,000 deportations, and the rest were arrests. The discrepancy between the two 30,000 deportations and the 600,000 number that the administration gave is that they arrested maybe 300,000 additional people. So how many actually were taken back to their country of origin will really only about 230,000. The rest are people that have been apprehended. And on apprehensions, not everybody that gets arrested is even detained. So they may have arrested 400,000, 300,000 additional people. Many of them get turned away, many of them are picked up and they're detained for a little while and then they let them go. And many of them are detained and they're still in detention. And many of them, they're in the process of adjudicating their claim with immigration. But probably the vast majority of them, they just let em go because they don't have the infrastructure for this. There was a famous example in California, I believe, where a bunch of anti ICE activists actually stormed and broke into a detention center and they found that it was empty. So they recorded something like 200,000 deportations, real removals in December, in April, they tell us it's something like 440,000. So there's still a discrepancy. It's not 600,000. Well, is it 230,000 or is it 440,000? Well, today we finally have learned why we have this discrepancy. And this is really gonna blow you away. I mean, this is really bad. This is really something. Is it 442,000 deportations? The answer is no. Because if you actually go on the DHS website and you look at their official report, if you look at the data set, they've done a little statistical trick to inflate the numbers. We're not sure exactly by how much. That's actually the purpose of this little trick. What Tom Holman came out today and said is that the administration is now combining the number of interior removals and returns at the border. And I'll tell you what that means in a moment. But this is a story. This is from Axios. It says, quote, the White House plans to start counting people who were quickly removed and after crossing the border in its deportation statistics. Republicans fumed that former President Obama was cooking the books when he used the same playbook to tout record deportations during his administration. White House border czar Tom Holman told the Washington examiner on Wednesday that Trump will count deportations by combining work from ICE in the country's interior with customs and border protections. Quicker returns of people crossing at the border. ICE data released in April showed the agency deported 442,000 people in fiscal year 2025. So what does this mean? Well, during the administration of Barack Obama, you had two categories of what counts as a deportation, removals and returns. And interior removal is when ice, Immigration Customs Enforcement goes to, let's say a Home Depot, a Home Depot parking lot in Chicago, Illinois, or they go to a farm in Iowa, they go to a meat processing plant in Nebraska. And ICE will go there, they will find some illegal alien who is has no papers, no citizenship, no residency. They will apprehend that person, detain that person, and remove that person from the country. That is one kind of deportation. That is an interior removal. And when we think of deportations, obviously that is what we're thinking. What is catch and release at the border? It's when an illegal alien shows up at the border, we catch them, detain them, and then we release them into the interior of the country and then we lose track of them. And you've got millions and millions of illegal aliens that have either jumped the border or they're a catch and release or they overstayed a visa, they slipped in between the cracks, whatever. And now we have these millions and millions and millions of people living inside our borders, inside the interior, inside every major city. And they've got no residency, no citizenship, no paperwork, and they have no legal standing to be here. And obviously that is the problem when we talk about deportations, we're talking about rounding all these people up and shipping them back. We shouldn't have all these illegal aliens in inside the country. They should be picked up and kicked out. That's an interior removal. But there's another category that is classified under DHS and their statistics as A deportation, it is called a border return. And a return is when an illegal alien, which in this case would actually really just be a foreign national. Let's say you live in Guatemala, you live in Honduras, you make the journey up through Mexico, you arrive at our southern border and at that point you're a foreign national, you're a citizen of Guatemala, you're a citizen of Honduras, you emigrated. You surrender at a port of entry at the US border, Border patrol rather than ice, will pick you up and turn you away. You show up, either you're caught jumping the fence or you surrender at a port of entry. Either way, border patrol apprehends you and they send you back to where you came from. They pick you up and they say, nope, you gotta go. And this happens immediately. And a border jumper will arrive at the border. Border patrol picks em up and sends em back. Get out. Interior removal return at the border. One is enforced by ICE inside the interior and really is a deportation. The other is enforced by border patrol and it happens at the border. And we would just call that border enforcement. That's just having a border. Well, under the Obama administration, they just combined those statistics and called all of those deportations. And what started to happen is that as the Obama administration went on, they removed fewer and fewer people and they returned more and more. So the number of deportations remained relatively constant. They actually called Obama the deporter in chief. He got a lot of credit for being relatively conservative on the border, but that's because they were cooking the books. Obama had a very lax border policy which attracted a lot of illegal immigration. And so they were turning away a ton of people. And every person they turned away, of which there were many, they added to this category of deportations. And so on paper it said we have a ton of deportations. In reality, they weren't removing anybody from the country. We just had a very bad problem at the border and many people are getting in and many people are being turned away at the same time. Now, as this article says, under the Obama administration, and even now, many Republicans would say you are, you're cooking the books. You're manipulating the statistics. You're deliberately creating this category error so that you can inflate the number of deportations. And that way it looks like you're a lot stronger on the border than you really are. Well now the Trump administration, they're openly telling us they are doing the exact same thing. So think about it. In April, they tell US we have 442,000 deportations for fiscal year 2025. But that number, even according to their own website, includes removals and returns. Now, I want you to keep something in mind. There are still, under the Trump administration, thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of apprehensions at the southern border every single month. So even if you conservatively say that there are 10 to 15,000 apprehensions at the southern border every single month, even though that's a 90% reduction from the Biden administration, if you just do the math, that's like 1, 000 to 200,000 returns every year. If you're including those apprehensions and returns at the southern border in your deportation statistics, then you've inflated the number by 100%. If you follow, under the Biden administration, there were 100,000, 200,000 apprehensions at the border every single month. To his credit, Trump got that down to about 7,000 at the lowest, maybe 20,000 at the highest every month. It's a drastic reduction. However, if you are including those numbers in the deportation statistics, you are significantly padding the number of deportations that you're claiming, maybe by double. So if they say there's 442,000 deportations in April, realistically, that might include 200,000 people turned away at the border and 200,000 people that were actually arrested inside the United States and removed, which, by the way, would give credence to the original figure, which is that we might have only deported 230,000 people in the entire year, which, if you're following, is nowhere near the 1 million that was promised. And that's not even close. That's 10% of the 2 1/2 million that you would need to get 10 million people out in four years. And they're not even hiding it. They're openly telling us they're lying to our faces in the exact same way that the Obama administration did. Now, take it further. So in 2025, we deported, let's say, 200,000 people, maybe. Maybe 300,000 at the most. How about in 2026? Well, let's see. ICE has actually scaled back its enforcement operations. What the Republican Party told us throughout January, February, and March is that they're actually winding all of this down. The deputy chief of staff in the White House told the entire Republican conference at the Trump Doral at their annual retreat. He said, we're not even gonna use the words mass deportations anymore. That's over. Susie Wiles went to the press and said, we're recalibrating. We're not focused on that anymore. The President, Tom Holman, and the new SECRETARY OF DHS have all said, we're not focused on deporting illegal aliens that have jobs, people that have been here 20 years. They said, the only thing we're focused on now is deporting those criminal, violent illegal aliens that are convicted of crimes or that have a arrest warrant out for them. But even if you counted up every single violent criminal illegal alien, that's only about a million people. The new DHS secretary says they're no longer doing these big surge operations like they did in Minneapolis and Chicago and LA and New York. They have ICE, wearing body cams. They stopped doing patrols in the streets, they stopped going into people's houses. They've stopped asking people if they have citizenship. So ask yourself this. If in 2025 ICE only deported 200,000 people, 300,000 at the most, then that was under an explicit policy of mass deportations with no oversight. Surges, patrols, raids, going into people's houses, all the rest of it. How are we going to get more deportations in 2026 when you don't have any of that? You no longer have a commitment from the president, chief of staff, DHS secretary, or borders are that we're even doing mass deportations. The policy as stated by the admin has changed. It was mass deportations. It isn't anymore. In 2025, Trump, Homan, Wiles and Noem all said it's mass deportations. To that end, they said we're coming into Chicago and what are we doing in Chicago? Patrols. We're looking for people in Pilsen, we're looking for people in Little Village and we're gonna go into their houses and, and we're gonna ask em if they speak English and if they don't, we're picking em up and we're sending em to a detention center and we're not wearing body cams. So if we beat the fuck out of em, well, maybe that's just what has to happen. Those were the policies that got us to 300,000 in 2026. Trump, the new DHS secretary, Tom Holman and Susie Wiles all say no, we're giving up on that. No, we don't want mass deportations anymore and we're not surging in the cities. No more patrols. Put your body cams on, don't kick their. Don't kill the protesters anymore. Don't rile anybody up. How are you gonna get more this year than you did last year? And there are some people. Here's another aspect of this. Some people say, well, the Trump administration is Only saying they're not doing mass deportations, but in reality, they're still carrying out those policies. Well, let me ask you this. Last year when the administration deported 200,000 people, we saw the deportations. What do I mean by that? We saw ICE and Border Patrol everywhere. You saw them? I saw them. I remember in my Ring Community app on next door, on all those community social media apps, everybody was saying all the time, watch out for ice, watch out for Border Patrol. It was on social media. They were marching down the streets, dragging people out of their cars. In other words, it was visible and everybody noticed. And that is why these left wing activists were mobilized, because it was happening in their communities, it was happening in the big cities. So they got out there to obstruct these operations, record them, try to interfere in them using their vehicles or, or trying to get in the middle of these apprehensions. How are you going to deport as many people or twice as many, three times as many, and nobody's gonna notice? Last year, everybody noticed. So if we were deporting the same number of people, you would suspect we would notice it just as much. And if we were deporting two or three times as many people, which is to say 400,000 or 600,000 people, well, how could we not see it at that point? That's an impossibility. The unignorable reality is that mass deportations did not happen last year and they're not happening this year. And I got a news flash for you. They are not going to happen next year. They are not going to happen in 2028. Would you like to know why? Because what just happened in Congress, what just happened is that the Democrats, using their mere seven seats in the Senate, shut down a funding bill for dhs. And so they defunded the tsa, the Coast Guard, all these other agencies under Homeland Security, unless the White House agreed to put all these restrictions on ICE operations, including new rules of engagement, body cameras, that they're not going to carry out the patrols, basically all the things they already stopped doing. And so, in other words, if the Democrats could prevent the normal functioning of government in order to obstruct ICE operations with a minority in the Senate, what do you think they're gonna be able to do with a majority in the House and possibly a majority in the Senate on January 5, 2027, a new Congress will be inaugurated, a new Congress will be seated. You're gonna have a Democrat majority in the House. You might have a Democrat majority in the Senate. Trump administration is going to need approval on all these new spending bills, all these new omnibus bills. They're going to need appropriations to fund their military, all their other priorities. I'm once again going to predict the future. Would you like to look into my crystal ball? What is going to happen next year in the. Well, it will happen in the fall and then it'll happen in the spring is appropriations are going to run out. Trump will need to come to the Democrat House and say, I need my budget, I need my appropriations. I need money to. To fund the departments and agencies of the federal government. And you know what the House Democrat leadership is gonna say? Speaker Hakeem Jeffries is going to tell the administration, we are going to defund dhs, we're gonna defund ice, we're going to include all these stipulations at hamstring ICE operations. And if Republicans in the Senate don't agree to pass it, if you don't agree to sign onto the legislation, well, then we're gonna defund the government, and there might be a government shutdown over this. And in the end, the White House is gonna walk away. They're going to agree to all these stipulations. And why are the Republicans going to be into that? I'm gonna tell you why. Because the Democrats will be doing the Republicans a favor. Republicans do not want mass deportations for two reasons. If you have millions and millions of illegal aliens being deported, then you're going to have a massive increase in labor cost. You're going to have a big depression in demand, in aggregate demand. Let's say you deport 3 million illegal aliens. You know what illegal aliens do? They buy stuff. They buy cars, they buy fuel, they buy food, they take vacations. They buy everything that everybody else buys. They have Netflix subscriptions. They buy stuff. They have demand for housing and rental units. If you deport 3 million people, that's 3 million fewer consumers, and so you have less demand. But those illegal aliens also have jobs, and they do them for cheap. And they do them under the table. They do all the landscaping, they are the maids, they do all of the trade work. So they are the electricians, they are the carpenters, they are the painters. And by the way, that is kind of what supports the entire economy. The municipal and local governments, they need contractors, they need inspectors, they need these kinds of people. Every business, every private sector, commercial business and government, they're hiring landscapers, they're hiring maids and cleaners and janitors. Where are they gonna find all these replacements? Well, they're gonna need to Pay Americans a living wage and they're gonna need to provide healthcare and they're gonna need to comply with osha and they're gonna need to pay payroll taxes and, and all the rest of it. So what is this going to do? Well, it's going to eat into profits and it's going to eat into aggregate demand. It's going to eat into consumer spending. And what all this points to is a slowdown in economic growth, lack of profits for investment, lack of consumption, which is growth. That's how GDP is calculated. So Wall street does not want mass deportations because they don't want to pay a labor force more. The municipal government doesn't want to pay more for con. I mean, they need these people, the banks, the asset managers, anybody that owns any kind of appreciating assets in this country, they don't wanna see that happen. Anybody that owns real estate, any landlord, they don't wanna see a depression in the demand for rental units. So the Republicans, at the behest of Wall street and Agriculture and the Chamber of Commerce and the rest of them, they don't wanna get rid of all these consumers and producers simultaneously. If the Trump administration is deporting all these Hispanics, that is going to crater their support with Latino voters in the 2028 election. And they know that. That's why they're telling Republicans, don't talk about deportations because they're underwater with Hispanic males. And they know that's gonna be a big problem for them even in 2026. So if you're looking into the crystal ball, you didn't get deportations last year, you're not getting them this year. And if you think that all we need to do is vote for them one more time and then we're gonna surely get em next year or in 2028. Let me just spoil it for you. You're not gonna get them next year or the year after that either. There is zero chance you're gonna get them in the next two years. And if he didn't get him in the first two years. But this is how they keep people hooked. Don't you see it? In 2024, Trump said mass deportations. And do you remember every Republican told us the only overriding reason we must vote for Trump is for those mass deportations? They said if for no other reason, you must vote for Trump because the alternative is the Democrats are gonna import millions of people and Trump is gonna send them back. And so they branded everybody that didn't support Trump as a traitor to the Immigration restriction agenda. They said, look, immigration, that's all that matters. Israel don't care. Iran don't care. Miriam Adelon and Tim Melon and elon Musk and H1BS and little tech don't care. Trump said, staple green cards, diplomas, doesn't matter. They said, immigration. They said, you must vote for Trump because immigration's the most important issue. Trump is gonna deport millions of illegals. And so that's the goal. I can overlook everything else because of that. And what happened? Well, in the first few weeks, the deportations were not going on. So what did we hear? Well, the Trump defender said, give them six months. They don't have the money, they don't have the personnel, they don't have the infrastructure. Remember when Trump got in in February, March, April, May, there were no deportations. And people said, hey, so what's going on? When does the golden age begin? And the Trump defenders said, what? Well, it's only been a day, it's only been a week, it's only been a month, it's only been three months. Well, you gotta be fair there. They have to fix dhs. They don't have the funding, they don't have the personnel, the personnel do not have the proper training, they don't have the detention space. So what did they do? They pushed this one big beautiful bill member, they pushed this monstrosity of a bill. It's gonna add trillions to the deficit in the next five years. What this was really about was making the corporate tax cut permanent, a moratorium on AI regulation, among other things. But the big thing was cutting the corporate tax rate permanently. And what they threw into the big beautiful bill was $90 billion for ice. And so that time they were telling people, you have to support Trump's big beautiful bill because. Because it's got money for immigration. Isn't this why they say Thomas Massey had to lose? Thomas Massey voted against this bill. And so Stephen Miller and Randy Fine and the rest of them said, Massey voted against our border security package. He voted against our mass deportation bill. You must support the passage of one big beautiful bill. Cuz it has immigration money. It's not really about the corporate tax cut, it's about the money. Okay, here's your bill. You won the election. Six months later, here's your bill. Well, June, July, August, September, October, November goes by, still no deportations. People say, so what gives? Well, they told us it's gonna take six months for the money to kick in. It's actually gonna take months for the money in the big beautiful bill to actually kick in a dhs. And then we gotta hire the ICE agents, we gotta buy the detention facilities, we gotta train the ICE agents. You go, okay, well, the six months have gone by. It's December, January, February, now what? Where's our deportations? They say, well, it's just too unpopular. Because you see, here's the thing. We got a midterm election coming up in 10 months, and this is a bloodbath. We have two dead protesters, we're underwater with Hispanic males. Mass deportations aren't polling well anymore. If you look at the opinion surveys, nobody supports this policy. It's getting ugly. We're getting killed in the media with this wall to wall coverage of these civil rights violations. We lost Joe Rogan, we lost Tim Dillon, we lost Dave Smith. We gotta shut the whole thing down. So now It's May of 2026. And you know what they're saying? They're saying, well, you see, this is why we gotta vote for them in the midterms. Because once the election happens, you know, then they won't have to worry about the upcoming election and then they can really do it. Tom Holman says the deportations are still coming next year. This is how they keep you on the hamster wheel. It's always two more weeks, five more weeks, 12 more weeks to slow the spread. 12 more weeks before a ceasefire in Iran. 12 more weeks before mass deportations. Am I wrong about this? Am I wrong about any of that? Think about that timeline, by the way. They were even telling us this in 2022. I'm old enough to remember in the 2022 midterms. And that's when illegal immigration was the worst in the first two to three years of Biden's term in office. In 21, 22 and 23, immigration was outta control. And Republicans campaigned in the 22 midterms, saying, we're gonna use our power to defund and audit the foreign aid to Ukraine, and we're gonna use our power to get those J6 security tapes to exonerate the J6 defendants. And they said, we're gonna get in and we're gonna force a vote on border security and we're gonna make the Biden administration close the border. And they didn't do it. In 2023, they agreed to raise the debt ceiling indefinitely. No compromise on immigration. A year later in 2024, there was a big impasse with the Democrats. They said, we're not going to approve any spending until we get border security. And then you Know what happened? Israel came under attack from Iran. And Republicans said, you know what? We got to put immigration on the back burner. We need to focus on getting that 26 billion to Israel and another 100 billion to Ukraine. And then it was the 2024 election. Okay, how far you wanna go? We could go back to 1986. You could go back to 1986. This has been the story every single year, every single cycle, with every single president. Whether we are in the White House or not, whether we are in the opposition or not, whether however many chambers we control or ones we don't control, it literally never matters. And so this is what I'm trying to impress upon you and, and what I've been trying to say all along, which is they are making a choice. They are making a choice. If they were worried about inflation, they wouldn't go to war with Iran. If they were worried about the midterms, they wouldn't go to war with Iran. If it was about the money and all these things, well, why can't we do it now if we got $90 billion from the big beautiful bill? They simply do not want to carry out mass deportations. The Republicans do not want to do this. Why? Because the Republican apparatus is controlled by Wall street, the Chamber of Commerce, Little Tech, Silicon Valley, and the Israel lobby. And mass deportations is not something that any of those factions want or care about. And actually, most of them do not want. Mass deportations are actually against them. This is why the Wall Street Journal runs editorials every week saying, mass deportations are only gonna hurt the economy. Jamie Dimon and Larry Fink, they go to the White House and tell Trump, no mass deportations. It will hurt the economy. The Governor of Georgia calls up Trump and says, he gotta stop deporting my Hyundai workers from South Korea. We need the business. Big Agriculture calls Brooke Rollins, the Secretary of Ag, and says, stop deporting my agricultural workers. We need H2A visas for them. And Brooke Rollins taps the President on the shoulder and says, yeah, it's a no go. You can't deport these people. So you need to recognize that Trump and the gop, these guys are not on our side. They're not looking out for us. They're not even ideologically aligned with us. There is this idea which is so poisonous and toxic, which is people say something like, you know, our guys are in power. The posters are in control. They'll see DHS post something on Twitter that is based. They say the word remigration and people say, see, that goes to show we have friendlies on the inside working on our behalf, and this is better than what we're getting otherwise, and it is not. You think that you are tricking the billionaires into supporting your white nationalist g. O. P that is going to get in and deport all the illegals by virtue of. Of the fact that they aren't white, when in reality, the bankers in Wall street, in Israel are tricking you into voting for their regime of Jews and Wall street asset managers and Silicon Valley technocrats thinking that, you know, you're going to get the deportations that you want. It's the total inverse. So that's the situation with immigration. Here's the last thing I'll say about it. After they started winding down the deportations in February, you might remember it was this slow and painful process where every single week they would announce, you know, we pulled another thousand ICE out of Minneapolis. We pulled another thousand border patrol out. Uh, we're winding the operation down. The operation's complete. It was so obvious that they were done, like, they're finished with it. The Trump administration is not interested in doing this policy anymore. And I remember at that time they announced this executive order that the administration would start to target illegal aliens, access to banking services. There was some press release or some planted story. It said the administration was looking into an executive order that would bar illegal aliens from opening a checking account without their citizenship papers. And I remember as the Trump administration was in real life tangibly ending mass deportations, you had Trump defenders on the timeline saying, yeah, but in the future, we're gonna get this policy that will lead to self deportations. And this is a theme, this is a pattern, you know? You know, what do we want the deportations to look like? We want ice we want big guys with guns, in uniforms to find illegals, physically apprehend them, put them on planes, and send them out of our country. And they can do that. They have the money and the authority and the jurisdiction to do this. And that is what we want them to do. And if they're doing a lot of that, probably many of them will flee on their own. Well, in reality, they're winding that down. They're telling us, you're gonna get a lot less of that. That's over. Now. You should be protesting that. If you support the policy, you should be out there expressing your discontent and saying, whoa, whoa, that wasn't the deal. Why are you giving up? No, we want armed big men in uniform apprehending illegals and getting rid of them like no, no, you can't wind this down. You need to ramp it up, actually. But as the policy was being wound down in real life, people were telling us, no, it's okay. No, no, it's. This is not a disaster. This is fine. Because we will get an executive order in the future, which in an indirect way is going to make it uncomfortable for illegals to live here. And we were supposed to be satisfied with this. The thing that is happening, the direct deportation policy that is happening that we were promised that we were getting is now being taken away. And we're being told we should accept this because there's a theoretical offer on the table in the future where, you know, we're gonna do this thing and it's gonna be a backdoor way at getting them to leave eventually. And we were expected to say, oh, well, you know, that's the administration being smart. That's five dimensional chess. That's them playing politics. That's them being serious. Well, here we are in the future, in our promised future, and our theoretical executive order has become real. So they rolled this executive order out last week. Semaphore was able to obtain the draft of the executive order. And do you know what it says? Well, it turns out the whole thing was bullshit. They didn't say that illegal aliens can't get a bank account. They're not asking the banks to request citizenship information. You know what the executive order says now? It's advising banks to be extra careful about red flags that might indicate payroll fraud. That's all it does. This is the story from Axios. It says, quote, non citizens in the United States will face greater scrutiny on their banking activities following an executive order by President Trump on Tuesday. But the order was less extensive than a previous proposal floated by treasury requiring banks to collect citizens clients citizenship information. The order directs the Treasury Secretary to issue an advisory to banks to identify red flags tied to payroll tax evasion, concealment of true account ownership, off the books wage payments, labor trafficking, and the use of individual taxpayer identification numbers to open accounts or obtain credit without verified legal presence in the United States. So the actual operative clause here is it's an advisory to identify red flags tied to payroll tax evasion. He got that. So the Treasury Department is telling banks, hey, guys, just a reminder, be on the lookout for illegal activity. Thanks. It says Trump had earlier announced he would issue an order requiring banks to collect data on customer citizenship or immigration status. Banks considered that checking the immigration status and citizenship of all clients would be burdensome and nearly impossible. So they gave up on it. You see, this is what they do to us. And this is where you go to someone like Steven Crowder and you try to get it through to somebody like that or your boomer relatives or your coworkers and say, look like we're not getting the central thing that we were promised. This is the overriding, most important issue of that was sold to us as maybe the, the exclusive reason that you cannot not vote for Trump. And we're not getting it. They don't want to deliver it. They're not trying to deliver it. They could, but they refuse to. And we are being told every day and every week, rather, we're given, we're being given this little rhetorical bag of tricks where they say, 3 million deportations. And you go, no, it's 200,000. And they say, yeah, but there's 2.8 self, 2.8 million self deportations. And you say, really? So 80% of the deportations are not even real deportations. Where does that number come from? And they say, well, it's an estimate from this survey done by the census. And you go, that number sounds fake. I don't feel like there's 3 million fewer illegals here. That's not what I says. And they go, oh, so you don't believe the numbers? Oh, well, you only believe some numbers and not the others. You say, it looks like the administration is backing down on the deportations. Looks like they're giving up. And they go, no, no, no, they're not giving up. They're not leaving Minneapolis. They're just like negotiating a deal with the government of Minnesota and Minneapolis, where it's actually a huge victory because now Minneapolis prisons are going to turn over illegals that have committed violent crimes to ice. So it's actually a win. And you go, really? I feel like the win would be just rounding them all up and kicking them all out. And they go, yeah, but you see, here's this executive order. They're going to ban them from having bank accounts. It's really strategic. You see, we are in a midterm election, so if we were just rounding them up, that would look really bad. This is like 5D chess. If we ban them from having banks and they'll quietly leave, and then three months go by and you're like, yeah, that didn't happen. That never happened. That executive order was canceled. They didn't do it, cuz they said it was too hard. And those people are already onto the next thing, already onto the next excuse. And it's sort of like, what Hitler said about arguing with Jews. You ever hear that quote? Or was it Goebbels? It's like you make this argument with these people, they just fight and fight. Even if you get them to admit it isn't happening, you come back the next day, it's as if you never had that argument. You come back the next day, it's a different excuse. Well, you see, what's only been one week, it's only been one month. Well, we just need the money. Okay, we have the money, but we don't have the personnel. Okay, we have the money and the personnel, but now it's an election, we have this executive order. Around and around and around it goes. And then they tell us, well, it's good enough. And then in the end they say, well, at least we're getting anything. They say, at least it's better than the Democrats. Cuz the Democrats would have brought in 10 million more people. And you go, so are we just gonna play this game forever? Like the Democrats bring in 10 million people and then, you know, we bring in like 2 million and then the Democrats bring in 10 million people and then we slow it down for a little while. And you wanna say, okay, so at what point do we actually make any progress? You don't seem to understand. We're not making progress, we're just slowing the rate of decline. Those 10 million illegals from Biden are still here. Ten years after Trump ran for office, there's probably like 20 million more illegals. Do you know how crazy that is? Like, think about that. Literally a decade ago, when I was in high school, Trump ran for office saying, we have too many illegal aliens here, the border is wide open. We need a president who is radical that will just build a fucking wall and get these people out of here. Ten years later, there are 20 million more illegals than when we started. It's worse. It's much worse. There were millions of illegals that came in under Trump, and then there were like five times as many more that came in under Biden. And now they refused to take them out. They refused to get them out of the country. So illegal immigration was already so bad 10 years ago that the country elected Trump to like build a wall. And now there's 20 million more than there were before. And by the way, all those people that were here before, they all have kids. So their kids are now 18 and they're citizens and they're voting in elections. And the people that came in under Biden, if they are not deported, well, they will be here too. And in 10 years, their kids will be citizens and they will be voting, too. Are you starting to see the problem? So year after year on net, we're still losing. Even you can say all day long, well, if the Democrats got in, it would have been worse. At least we're getting something. Okay, but if we're not making progress on net, then we're kind of just wasting everyone's time. What we're really doing is just the rate of decline. That. That's all that is happening. If you don't deport those 10 million people, then they're never going anywhere, and they're effectively amnesty. And guess what else? Okay, so let's say an illegal alien gets in the country in 2022, in 2026 or 25. It's very easy to say, okay, look, you came in here when the border was open. It was a jailbreak. You've only been here for two years. You gotta go now. Like, that's very. Am I wrong? If an illegal alien from Venezuela comes here in 2023, and we come in in 2025, and we say, all right, you took advantage of the jailbreak. Everybody was coming in. You've only been here two years. You haven't put down roots. You gotta go. Everybody would get behind that. Everybody would say, that's reasonable. It's not like it's a. A football game where you get in the end zone and you get the points no matter what. Okay, well, he made it in. Now he's safe. Look, you're not one of these people that's been here for 50 years and has a job and your kids are in school. You just got lucky. You gotta go. Okay, well, what happens when it's 2029 and a democratic president is inaugurated, and then it's 2033 and the next Republican president is inaugurated? Are we gonna be able to go to that same guy that got there 10 years earlier and say, hey, man, you came in under Biden 10 years ago. Now you gotta go. They're gonna treat those people in the future like we treat these illegals that have been here 20 years now. They're never going back, and they're gonna have kids and they're gonna put down roots, and they're gonna be a part of the country forever. So the. The promise of the Trump revolution was never, hey, it's not gonna be 10 million illegals. Additional. The. The whole approach was, we're going to get them all out. Because that's what you have to do. We have to get them out. We have to build a wall so they can't come back in. And you build a wall because the Democrat can't tear the wall down, so they're not going to be able to get in forever. But if you don't do that, then what's the fucking point? If you don't build the wall and you don't remove the people, then. Then what are we doing? We're just kind of like, stabilizing it for four years. What's even the point? So this is why I'm only in favor of radical politics. I'm not in. I'm not in favor of doing this every time. We're Gonna hope Kevin McCarthy will deport illegals. It doesn't even make sense. We're gonna vote for Trump and hope that he does what he refused to do in the first term. Why would it be any different? I think you need somebody, a true outsider who actually is going to just be a true radical and is going to do the deportations. They're just gonna ignore Wall Street. They're gonna take the economic hit. If they lose the midterm, so be it. You know, they're just gonna fucking do it. And short of that, like, why even bother? And this is a serious question. If you don't elect somebody that's actually gonna do it, why would we even bother at that point? Just take the L if you can't do the deportations, and why even promise them? Just say, you know, what it is what it is, they're gonna be here, and let's just work on a different project. Let's find some other way to improve quality of life. If. If you're admitting it's over, if you're surrendering on the issue, why would we lose all the political capital and killing protesters and doing these big, offensive, sensational raids that just lose voters, why not just say, you know what, whatever, and just use the political capital for something else? But you gotta pick a lane. You can't. We kind of have the worst of both worlds where Republicans are losing popularity because people think we're doing them, but we don't get the benefit of actually doing the deportations. So I would have preferred if they just said, you know what, yeah, it. It's over. That's not gonna happen. But here's our solution. We're gonna implement E VERIFY or, you know, I don't know, we're gonna have the Civil Rights act repealed. We're gonna let white people live away from them. I don't know. There's gotta be some alternative or you gotta actually follow through. So this is your mass deportation calamity. I told you it would be like this. I told you this in 2024. And the only reason I like to remind you of that, it's not because it's all about me, like Tucker and the rest of them say. The only reason I'm telling you this is because you need to understand how politics works so that you can actually fight in favor of your own self interest. And what I mean by that is a lot of people were tricked into supporting Trump because they believed that we would get this policy, and they voted for this administration that is helping everyone else. This administration is helping Israel. It is helping AI, it is helping Palantir and Wall street and Anduril. Like a lot of people are really, really happy with the Trump administration. It's just not any of us. There are a lot of people that could not be happier. Look at Wall Street. I mean, it's all time records in the stock market. Look at AI. AI has their foot in the door in the White House. Look at Little Tech. Palantir is in all these different agencies and departments. They're happy. Look at Palantir's valuation right now. It's way higher than it was before Trump took office. So some people are very, very happy. We are not. And you voted to make those people happy because you were tricked. So the reason I say, yeah, I told you so, I predicted this, is because I want us to do things that actually get us what we want. Vote in a certain way, do activism a certain way that it actually results in. We get our policy priorities, we get some concessions, we get something out of the deal. But if you keep getting suckered into voting in exchange for nothing, you will never get anything. And this is where we are right now. We are getting nothing. We're not getting no new wars. We're not getting mass deportations. We're not getting the Epstein files. We're not getting any free speech on the Internet. We're not getting price stabilization. We're not getting cheaper houses, cheap gas, cheap groceries. We're not getting anything. We're not getting our enemies put in jail. We're. We're not getting anything. The most you could say is we're not getting attacked. The most you could say is we're not. We're not actively being attacked by our enemies. That's it. But nothing is being done for us. So that's why we need to become politically conscious and start to push in a direction where the Republicans have to take us Seriously, this is why I'm telling people don't vote in the midterms or vote Democrat. That's the language they will understand. Because then they'll know in 28, oh, we need those people in our coalition. And the only way we're gonna get em is if we actually give them real assurances. If we actually listen to them and get their personnel in and the rest of it, if we condition our support upon certain priorities, then they're going to know they need to follow through. It's as simple as that. But we're out of time. So we're going to skip Iran. I guess we'll save that for tomorrow. In fairness. I already covered it on telegram, but I think we might get into it a little bit tomorrow. But for now, we're going to move on. We're going to take a look at our super chats. We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. Let me get set up here. How's the mustache? Are people liking it? What do you think? The hair is a little bit too long right now, But yeah, I think no beard is the move because when I have a beard, you can't see how, how hollow my cheeks are. You can't see how skinny my face. Like, why lose all the weight if you're just gonna, you know, hide it behind the beard? So I had to, I think, you know, whether it's mustache or clean shaven, that's got to be the way. Yeah, look at that. Look at me. Look. Look at that. Yeah, no, that's better. I can't believe how fat I was. I look at those, I look at my streams from like October and I'm like, wow, I was fat. I was chubby. All right, okay, we're gonna move on. We will take a look at our super chats. We'll see what we got here. We got some big ones tonight. Okay, let's see.
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You might be right about that. Yeah, you might be right about that. Actually, maybe I was addicted to food. I don't know though. I feel like I'm just in a better mood in general. But there might be some truth to that.
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Oh, I feel like that's gotta be from somebody I know. There is nothing that bothers me more than that. Like, that is the easiest way to give me the ick. I have some people that I know that do that. And what do you even say? I was with somebody the other day. I was with a friend of mine. Oh, he's not gonna appreciate this at all. He's not gonna be. He's not gonna be happy. Not gonna be happy that I said this, but I was with somebody the other day, and bro is literally smacking his lips, chewing like a horse. And I. I'm, like, glaring at him. I'm like, hey, man, would you please chew with your mouth closed, please? And he gets all offended. He's like, well, I'm not gonna talk anymore. Well, fine. I won't even. I'm like, come on. I mean, we're. We're grown men now. We gotta chew with our mouths closed. I was with my dad for Mother's Day, with my family. Love my father, of course, but I saw my dad. I honestly was appalled. He licked the sauce off his fingers. I. I saw him. I was sort of, like, looking right through him. It was like one of those shots where they, like, zoom in, but they move the camera back. I was disoriented. I was, like, looking right through him. I was like. It was a betrayal. I couldn't believe it. And he's like, what. What. What's the problem? I'm like, did you just, like, lick that sauce off your finger? What are you doing? There is nothing that bothers me more than that. He's like, well, I didn't really. I'm like, you can't. You can't be doing. We can't be doing that. So licking plates, licking fingers, smacking lips, we can't be doing all that. I don't think there's anything more disgusting. I don't think there's anything worse. I'm very sensitive to that. I'm very sensitive to chewing sounds and very sensitive to chewing with the mouth open. If I catch anybody with fingers in the mouth, I'm gonna literally crash the fuck out. I remember my old assistant, he always used to bite his fingernails. And I'll never forget, he was in my living room one time, and we were talking about something, and he was chewing on his fingernails while I was talking to him like this. He was like. And I stopped what I was saying. I said, hey, hey, hey. I said, can you take Your fingers out of your mouth when I'm talking to you, please. Thanks. And he got like so mad. He was so bent outta shape about that. That actually came up when he. We had a big falling out. I think that actually came up when we had this big crash out months later. But I, I can't. I just can't. You're gonna have your fingers inside your mouth. Like, what are you doing? What are you doing? I'm talking to you. And he's got his fingers in his mouth chewing his nails. I wanted to slap him. I wanted to give him a slap. He was bigger than me. Would have kicked my ass. But like, it's like, please take your hands out of your mouth when I'm having a conversation with you. Do. Do that somewhere else. You want to bite your fingernails. I think that's gross. People that have. You can always tell. You know what I'm talking about. Somebody that bites their fingernails, their. Their fingertips are always red and raw and their fingernails look, they look like they're half eaten. I don't even want to shake your fucking hand. You know what I'm talking about? I know fingernail biters and I don't even want to shake their hand. I'm like, get that fucking hand away from me. I don't know where that hand has been. I don't know where that mouth has been. That's just gross. It's very important to me that people have like, like, well manicured hands. And I don't mean like you get a manicure, but I mean it just says a lot about a person, I think. And if you're biting your nails like that, I think that's just repulsive. You're a disgusting human being. Cause think about all the things you touch during the day. Think about all the doorknobs and escalator, you know, railing, whatever, stair railing. Shake people's hands, touch your phone screen, wipe your. And then you're just gonna eat what, whatever is growing on your fingernails. It's just vile, disgusting. Should be a genocide. Should be an absolute genocide against those people. That's the only genocide I would support. People like that should be just like, just get them out of here. So it's a big problem for me.
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Yeah. Some truth to that.
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Yo. Thank you for the huge super chat. It's great. There's been a lot of big super chats lately. It's crazy. And always with no message. I don't even know what to say. Oh, Sevens, man. God bless you. Oh, Sevens in the chat for Titanium. Thank you very much. That's just nuts. But hey, I'm not complaining. I really appreciate the support. We need it, man. Because who knows? You never know what's going to happen. I got a bad feeling about it. I don't want to put that in the universe, but they're going for the super chats. They're coming for the clips. So we're kind of back in. We're preparing for hibernation again. But I really appreciate the support, man.
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You know, he did. He did send me methylene blue. He sent me the drops and the pills. I didn't take them. He's scaring me because whenever he does the advertisement, he goes, you know, we have the best, blah, blah, blah. We have the best. And he says, like, they actually work. It's not like vitamins, where it's questionable if they even have any effect at all. So it just doesn't even matter. You just piss it out. But the methylene blue kind of scares me. It turns your brain blue. It turns your bones blue. I don't know if I can get on board with that.
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Yes, big shout out wouldn't be the same without him. We need the clippers, we need the devs mods, everybody. So I appreciate the huge super chat. Thank you very much, man. God bless, buddy. Appreciate all the support. 07s for Mark, please.
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I know, and we are thinking about that. We're looking at that very powerfully and very strongly.
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See, the girls like it. I think they love a skinny king. Now they don't like a short skinny king. They actually hate that. They actually hate that. But I do think girls like tall skinny guys. That's what I've noticed. I think it's a cope. I think the ultimate that women find attractive is pretty boys that are tall and skinny. And everybody else can die. Everybody else can just die. Uh, they like skinny but they need you to be tall. And you could be muscular and short. You could be skinny and short. They just want you to like go somewhere else and commit suicide in a way that doesn't bother anybody. They, they want you to go somewhere else where you won't be discovered, where you won't like make a noise. It's not a burden you. And they want you to just cease being alive. Skinny, fat, muscular, doesn't matter. Rich, poor, no. But hey, I wish someone would make me some cookies. I need. I haven't had a cookie since 2009.
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Los Angeles follow up on last night's super chat about the growiper poll conducted by DPSI. I noticed you saw the 7.8% self identified growipers number. The other number we are putting out now is 13.4% approval rating for Nick Fuentes. Nationwide, among likely voters, 13% approval.
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That's very low. 8% support is good. 13% approval. It's like, wow, dude, everyone hates me. Well, I appreciate the big super chat. 13% approval. I'll take it.
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Well, how do I say it? Hundred million dollars isn't that. I'm just saying it like anyone would say it. How does he say it? You know what was funny about that movie? That's one of my favorite movies of all time. And recently, I just had this weird, like, God, wink moment. I was at this restaurant and I was with a friend of mine, and the manager came out and said, hey, like, I know who you are. I'm like, here we go. And he goes, would you like to go to the private room? Would you like a private dining experience? I said, yeah, absolutely. So he takes us to the private dining area. And you know what movie was on the tv? Casino. I was like, this is like a sign from the universe. Am I reading too much into that? I feel like I read too much into everything. But. But that happened. I was like, no way. This is such a weird coincidence. But, yeah, how do I say hundred million dollars?
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Fifty dollars. Well, maybe if you also start eating clean, you would sleep better.
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Dude, shut up.
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Hey, thanks a lot. Sh. I. I don't want to hear that. Eating clean. Eating clean is just one of those sentences that it just doesn't mean anything. It's all food. What does that mean? Eating clean. Eating clean. Like, what am I gonna eat? Like a. Like a bushel of hay, a bushel of lettuce or something? When I imagine eating clean, I imagine like a charcuterie board or like one of those party trays of vegetables and ranch. Fuck you. Maybe if you start eating clean, you would sleep better. Maybe. Fucking mind your own business and shut up.
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I will check that out. I. There's other reasons I can't sleep. People always say, oh, you can't sleep because your diet. I'm just like a tortured individual. I'm a nocturnal, melancholic, brooding person. People say, you just need to get your sleep right. It's like, that's the whole problem. Like, that's the whole problem. Don't you understand? People say if you just got your sleep right, then you'd feel better. It's like, but I need to feel better to get my sleep. Sleep right. Don't you understand? I saw Dasha tweeted something about that and it was so genius that I wish I tweeted it. Somebody tweeted, oh, here's how you could stop being depressed. Go to sleep on time and eat bananas and take vitamin K and do this and do that and walk 30 minutes a day and do your exercise and put down the phone and blah blah, blah. And she goes, well, what if I'm too depressed to do any of that? And I'm like, so true. Like, exactly, exactly, exactly. You have these like. I have these like chads in my life. I know all these chads and they're like, hey, listen little bro, you just need to like go to the gym and like get your eight hours. I know that's what everyone says, but it's so important. And I'm like, I know that, I know that, I know what I need to do. I can't. So does that, can anybody relate to that? Because I feel like they're just talking past us, these well adjusted people. These people are not yearners. All these people, they, they don't yearn, they're not yearning, they're not, they don't wake up and think about their dreams. They're not like that. And you have all these people out there, they're like, I don't know, I just do my food prep on Sunday and then I go to sleep at 10 o' clock every night and then I hit my. What are those stupid fucking indoor bikes everybody has? I hit my peloton for 20 minutes. It's like, well, I don't really feel like getting out of bed right now. I don't feel like getting out of bed and eating a carrot and getting on a peloton. Cuz I'm not a rabbit, I'm a human being. People, people, dubious, dubious at best. They say, yeah man, you just gotta wake up at 6am Trust me, you're gonna feel a lot better. You gotta get out of bed and get moving. Get that body moving and eat clean. It's like, well, I don't feel like eating clean. My life is sad enough. I don't wanna eat vegetables for dinner. Rice and grilled chicken. I need a. I'm gonna need a little bit more than that to take the edge off. I'm gonna be getting a scooper and Scooping rice and grilled meat out of a glass container from the fridge and heating it up. Why don't I just kill everybody and go to jail? At that point? Why don't I just go to prison? At least then I'd have a story to tell. Yeah. So I, I can't, I won't do it. I have to live a certain way. I'm a big believer. And we have to, we have to say yes to life. And sometimes, sometimes that means saying yes to being awake all night and going on a walk. Sometimes that means saying yes to waking up and not getting out of bed. And sometimes that means we're just gonna, you know, drink a cappuccino and, and live a certain way. We have to live a certain way. We can't. There's something like, this is what I wanted to find when I was in Italy. I wanted to find a more, I don't know, like, enriching existence. I feel like here everybody's too into the self help stuff. They just treat us like we're supposed to be like we're supposed to be machines or something. It's like CrossFit and meal prep and self improvement and strength training. It's like, what am I training for? I'm not a horse. Eat clean. What? Like I'm cattle. I'm a grass fed. They want me to be a grass fed human being. They want me to be like a, like a prize winning racehorse. It's like, well, what if I feel like eating dessert today? What if I feel like just drinking coffee and, and thinking about things, you know? So anyway, and that's me. What was the question again? Somebody said if you eat clean you'd sleep better. No, I don't think I would. I think that would just make me more miserable actually. I see what these people eat. My buddy, that's all he eats is chicken and rice. Chicken and rice. I can't do that. So anyway, so that's what I. That was a genius. To honestly w dasha for an all time, all time classic. Can somebody link that to me? Maybe you can link that to me. Cause I gotta show some love. That was an all timer. That was one of those rare tweets that just cut through all the nonsense in that conversation. Hey man, you just gotta go to sleep every night. It's like, isn't that sort of the problem?
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I think it's very interesting. I like his story because I know a little bit about him and I know that in 2020 he was the guy that came in at PPO to clean up the personnel. That's a little archaic lore for you. His story is that in 2015 he tried to get on the Trump campaign and they wouldn't get back to him and basically he just begged them and said, let me just come and and do phone banking. And he worked his way up the campaign, became the body man for the President, got kicked out, and then he actually got brought back in 2020 in January to clean up house at the personnel office at ppo and he actually did a really good job. If you read anything about this guy, it's pretty unbelievable he said that or, or they said about him that they were doing these loyalty tests. If you google him, you'll find that when he was running ppo, they were filtering people by saying, like, are you loyal to the President's agenda? Are you America First? If not, you're fired. So could be interesting base of sent
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Is that true? I don't know if that's true.
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Henry Welder said $170 million first chat. Been watching for a year. Love the content. Wish I found you and your prophetic analyzes before I voted for Trump. AF will conquer and show everyone how to manage our country properly. We will overcome. What can I do in Iowa for AF besides be excellent? 20 unknown power level.
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Well, hang in there because in the Iowa caucus we're going to need you. Okay? So just sit tight. What can you do right now? Nothing. Sit tight for 2028. If you want to do anything, get involved in your local GOP because we're going to need you in 28, okay? Anybody that's in those early states, Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, we need you. And what we need you to do is to get involved with your local G O P. Just start going to the meetings, making connections there, introduce yourself to everybody, become friends with them, because that's where we're gonna need to call upon you. Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Nevada, those are the states. But I appreciate the big super chat.
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Hey, thanks. Thank you for the big super chat. Yeah, yeah. There's this gay guy on Twitter. I'm not gonna say his name. I won't dignify him by even saying his name. But there's this raging gay guy in the group chat, in the dollhouse. He keeps saying that I'm on Peptides and lying about it. He's totally obsessed with this. And I told him, I said, listen tard, I said I'm not on peptides. I said if I was, I would say so. Okay, okay, okay, if you say so. I didn't mean it. Yeah, that's what I thought. Then today he must have tweeted a dozen times. He's on tripa something, zip tied. He's on this, he's on that. I don't know why he's lying about it. I said, hey. I said I'm not on peptides.
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I said, unlike you, I can control my appetites, okay? Unlike you, chopped, washed, chopped and screwed, I can actually control whether I eat or don't eat, okay? Cuz I'm actually a high agency person. My appetites and my will are integrated. Yeah, that really pissed me. This, it's like, first of all, what business of it is yours? Second of all, why do you care? He's on the timeline. I must have seen a half dozen tweets. He's on this, he's on that. I don't know why he's lying. Hey pal, I'm in the group chat. Why didn't you tag me in the group chat, dumbass? I know you had to go on Peptides to lose all that weight. Not me. Guess I'm just built different. I guess I'm just built a little bit differently. That's my body, that's me, that's who I am. And you are nothing. You are nothing. Lose 30 pounds, it's nothing to me. So anyway, yeah, that was unbelievable. But I appreciate the big super chat. Yeah, I really don't get enough credit, especially doing A natty. The body is T. And it's all now.
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Thank you for the huge super chat. Whoa. 1234. Thank you very much, man. God bless you. Appreciate all the support. One of our big supporters here. Diversity stole my bike. Longtime big supporter of the show. Friend of the show. Zero sevens to you. Thank you so much.
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Was he really? Well, yeah, but he was probably more muscular.
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No, I don't. I don't think he's cut out for that. I don't think he's cut out for a national profile like that. But they're saying he's gonna run.
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We just need privacy protection. So I'm not necessarily against the technology, but it's just that it's abused. That's the issue.
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Really? What did he say? Waka Flocka. That's a throwback. Goodness, isn't it crazy? You have all these like, rappers from when you were in middle school that you remember like that. Waka Flocka pirate, cowboy or samurai? Probably a pirate because I love the water. I want to be on the ship. I'm not a cowboy. Life is too. You're. You're out there. You're like on your own. I like to. I like the idea of being on a ship. I want to be the captain of a ship. You got a crew. You're like a squad. You're squatted up so you Guys know I love the pirate larp. I'm a big pirate head. Cowboy is cool too but I I don't like this Lone Ranger thing and it's too like hot. I don't like this idea like being in the desert or something. I don't like that theme. I would go pirate for sure. Samurai is just too Asian.
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Thank you for the big super chat. So the beard is gone. So how would I keep it? Keep the beard, he says. Okay, I'll keep it. Okay, I'll keep it.
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Host: Nicholas J. Fuentes
Theme: Disillusionment with Republican immigration enforcement; Iran’s rapidly recovering weapons capability; polling on the Groypers; self-deprecating commentary on weight loss and the online response.
Nicholas J. Fuentes delivers a long, freewheeling monologue typical of America First, focusing on the failed promises of the Trump-era Republican Party regarding mass deportations, revealing how the administration manipulates immigration statistics, and sharing opinions on the political future of the "Groyper" movement. While the episode was set to include a segment on Iran rebuilding its missile and drone arsenal, the bulk centers on U.S. domestic politics and immigration policy, exploring both governmental accounting tricks and the broader political ramifications. Interludes include personal anecdotes, asides about weight loss and its cultural reception, and extended interaction with live super chats.
Tone: Frequently irreverent, often self-deprecating or caustic, with references ranging from body hygiene pet peeves to Robert De Niro movies to strategies for grassroots activism.
Fuentes maintains a tone of bitter humor and contrarian realism. He argues that the Republican Party consistently betrays its base, especially on immigration, and that “mass deportations” are a myth kept alive to mobilize voters. He frames himself as a prophet and outcast, referencing online and political ostracism, while offering unvarnished (often caustic) advice about organizing for future cycles and eschewing mainstream self-improvement platitudes for self-described "radical" political action.
For first-time listeners:
This episode is emblematic of Fuentes’ style: combining granular policy complaint, populist/white nationalist rhetoric, dark humor, and self-referential online culture. If you’re interested in dissident right critiques of the GOP, the mechanics of U.S. immigration bureaucracy, or the contemporary far-right’s self-perception, this episode is a central artifact.
(Major sections on Iran were teased but not delivered in this episode.)