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Foreigning me today on IHIP News is the co host of Breaking Points and my good friend Crystal Ball. Crystal. The King Charles is here.
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Yes.
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In the United States. And Trump has unrolling out a new delusion at the arrival of the King. Pop this up. So somebody post revealed how the mail traced Trump's family tree and found out he's the King, King's cousin. And then Trump responds, wow, that's nice. I've always wanted to live in Buckingham Palace. I'll talk to the King and Queen about this in a few minutes.
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Oh, my God. You know, I think he needs to go and take up his royal responsibilities. He needs to resign from the presidency. Go take up your royal responsibilities. Indulge that delusion until the end of days, please, and leave all of us alone. I love this direction for him, personally.
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I do, too. I was telling before you came on, I was telling our producers, I don't really like King Charles. I think, you know, the monarchy, all that's kind of stupid. Whatever. But yeah, would take, I would say, here's the deal, uk, you're getting Trump. You're going to have to take him, you're going to have to see him through, you're going to have to let him live in Buckingham Palace. You've got to do it for the team. We'll take King Charles because I think King Charles, who is unqualified to do hardly anything except for being a rich guy, I take him in a heartbeat because I don't think he's a sociopath like Trump is.
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Well, to be honest with you, I know almost literally nothing about King Charles, but if I just opened the phone book to any random page and picked a name, I will take that over what we've got right now. I mean, it's hard to imagine, and not only with Trump, but the cast of characters that he's put around himself. I mean, just a unique combination of both buffoonish and evil. It seems hard, it seems unlikely we would do worse than that. If we just, like, randomly swapped any other world leader effectively, other than Netanyahu. Israel can keep him.
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Exactly.
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We're good there. We've already basically got him as a leader of our country anyway.
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Exactly. I mean, the way he comes over here and gets, like, standing ovations is so nauseating. All right, here is Trump on the White House lawn with the King. He sounds drunk, but we all know he's a, you know, a famous teetotaler. So I don't know if this is late state dementia, what it is. Play the clip. In a few hours, His Majesty will stand in the heart of the United States Capitol as the very first British king ever to address a joint session of. All right, address. Yeah.
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And this is not a one off.
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Here's the thing that really pisses me off. I think if you run for president, if you're Joe Biden, Barack Obama, you better know the press is going to come for you. Every step, every trip, every cough, every sniffle, you're in the big boy chair and you're going to get the big boy spotlight. And so when Joe Biden was old, shuffling his feet around all of that, I'm like, I mean, the report, he looks pretty old. I mean, that's just. It is what it is. The fact that this mfer falls asleep and sounds like he's intoxicated all the time and it never gets any media coverage or they sane wash it makes me crazy. What is your take on the corporate media's world role in the collaboration with this fascist takeover that's going on?
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Yeah, and it's not just that. I mean, that is one striking indicator because we just had the example of Biden. Although I would say up to a point, they didn't want to say much about his clear decline either. But you know, just think about what Trump was tweeting out just a couple weeks ago where he threatened to end the entire civilization of Iran, and this is just covered as like another random news item. This is covered as Trump being Trump. It's cliche at this point to say, can you imagine if Joe Biden did this? Can you imagine if Barack Obama said that? But the reality is the bar has been lowered for him to this astonishing degree where he can threaten genocide against an entire nation of people and it barely registers as a blip, let alone. Yeah, I mean, clearly this is an old man. He's declining and can barely stay awake for any event, you know, let alone formulate coherent sentences. Of course, he's never been great about that, which is part of why I think they're able to cover for him him because he's always been somewhat verbally incoherent. So you can just chalk up the additional levels of incoherence to the fact that he's never made any sense.
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That's a really good point. Okay, so we had the situation, the attempted shooting at the White House correspondence dinner. Of course, naturally, Trump comes out of that more laser focused than ever on his ballroom. I mean, he is laser focused on the ballroom. Lindsey Graham, put the bubble wand down. He's all chips in on the ballroom and now they want the public to pay for it after he said, oh, I'm getting private donations and I would assume, I think a lot of these people, these kiss ass billionaires probably wrote checks for that and we'll have to deal with where all that went another date. But this is pretty fascinating. Pop this up, Kylie. So decoding Fox News. I don't know if you follow her. She does the Lord's work, she watches Fox News and just like covers all the hypocrisy and stuff. Anyway, the Hollywood Reporter said Trump's 60 Minutes interview was heavily edited, edited despite previously suing CBS over deceptive editing. And my gal over at Decoding Fox News, she went through the entire thing, the entire interview, comparing the 40 minutes of footage to the 13 minute edit that aired. In many cases. They cut Trump off mid sentence and took a four minute answer and turned it into a 20 second clip. What's your take on that?
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I mean, the level of hypocrisy is absolutely stunning. The amount of regime controlled media that we now have to deal with is, is extraordinary. It's going to take years to undo the damage just to get corporate media back to the pathetic place that it was prior to this Trump administration. So much of it too does have to do with just like silencing critique of Israel. You know, you have not only Trump sycophants, but dyed in the wool Zionists who believe anything that Israel does is always justified and they can see the way public opinion is turning. So they had to engage in all of these over the top tactics by this outlet, by that outlet, etc. And then you've got a, you know, polished Trump up to make him look as good as you possibly can. And within that interview, you know, one of the parts that I thought was most embarrassing is Nora o' Donnell, the interviewer. Even after Trump is aggressively going after her and being so mean and nasty to her, she still feels the need to do this like ass kissing moment of, you know, how incredible, how much she appreciates him standing up for the press and how courageous he was on the fire, et cetera, under fire, et cetera, et cetera. So they're just, just, it's very embarrassing at this point, but they so want the access to him and his administration that they're willing to, I guess, humiliate themselves in this manner.
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It's so humiliating and I'm so embarrassed by so many people in the press that have taken part in sane washing or lying to him and telling him he's Good at this or he did it. You were a good boy at that. It's just, it's just such lies. But last night, Trump's doj, the same DOJ that's covering up the child rape case that Donald Trump's mentioned in over a million times, just in case that DOJ filed a motion about Trump's Ballroom. And it was, it is bananas. Pop this up. So overnight, Trump Admin files latest court motion in support of White House ballroom. It reads like a Trump social truth social post with random capitalization accusations. The plaintiffs are, quote, very bad for our country and suffer from Trump derangement Syndrome. The doj. Crystal, here's another. Here's another part of it because it is Donald J. Trump, a highly, a highly successful real estate developer developer who has abilities that others don't, especially those who assume the office of the President. This frivolous and meritless lawsuit was filed again. It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome. On top of everything else, this project is a gift to our country from the President and other donors. It is free of charge to the American taxpayer. Who could ever object to that?
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Oh my God.
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Meanwhile, the same day that this goes mainstream, this embarrassing. Talk about embarrassing. What about the lawyers and judges anyway, that now they're all of. All of his sicko fans are saying we need to find the ballroom. $400 million so they can't even stay on message. But as we talk about all the thing he's dismantled. Crystal, you're talking about the press and how embarrassing that is. Think about where the really core thing is this rule of law, how much he's dismantled the rule of law and all of these fist. I'm a fiscal conservative. I vote for my pocketbook. I'm a fiscal conservative. If you dismantle the rule of law, you don't have a court to take a in and you don't have business anymore. You have like Putin's, you know, kleptocracy.
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I was just looking at an article that white collar crime prosecutions are at all time lows. Meaning that if you're a white collar criminal, you just can get away with anything right now. Especially if you're a white collar criminal that has any connection to the Trump family or is willing to bribe them or has donated to the Trump campaign or whatever. You. There just is no law that really is being enforced against you at this point. To the point that white collar defense attorneys are like, we don't have any clients because there's no work to do here. That's how much they have undermined the rule of law where their entire administration is run around, around theft, around bribery, around corruption. Even with this ballroom thing. I don't know if you saw this article. The company that is building the ballroom was given a no bid contract on this other unrelated park that happens to be close to the White House to like rehab the fountains. When under the Biden admin, they estimated that this rehab project would cost about $3 million already. Seems like a lot for a couple of fountains, but okay, this stuff costs money, I guess. All right, now they have pushed this cost up to $21 million and handed that contract to this now like Trump aligned construction company that is building out his ballroom to his specifications. So this is just how they operate all the time. And on the ballroom piece it is so I never would have imagined when I was seeing the news alerts about a shooter at the White House correspondent's Dinner that not only Trump, but everybody else would instantly be like, this is why we need that. We told you we need that ballroom. And that they would go out at a time when inflation is up, gas prices are at, you know, years long highs, when the, we're in this horrific war, people feel terrible about the country and they're gonna be like, we're gonna prioritize $400 million in taxpayer funding to a ballroom for gilded elites. And the president of this criminal syndicate, like it's utter insanity. But he is truly obsessed with this thing. And it makes you ask the question, like, why is it just his ego? Is there something else going on? Why is he so obsessed with this friggin ballroom?
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I mean, laser, laser focused. I mean, I just, I think that's where he, he's building. We had a scholar on the other day said that's like, he's building a safe space. You know, all of this bravado that people are, oh, Trump and the MAGA are such alpha males. These guys are such titty babies. They're so thin skinned. The ballroom is his safe space. He wants a safe space. But I want to talk to you about what I think is really important to dive into right now. I think that the Republican Party was now maga. They're interchangeable in my opinion. And a lot of their lies and propaganda have been exposed. And this is an opportunity for all of us, particularly progressive Democrats, to jump on. This notion that Republicans are good with the economy and they're fiscally conservative is a lie. Wealth trickles down. The huge lie, decades, you know, on and on. Another lie that, that we've been told all the time is that Israel is, you know, this great democracy in the Middle East. I believed that because I was, I'm just like, that's what I was told. I was like, okay, yeah, that's great. Default cultural, you know, whatevs, you know, I've got other going on over here and now that's exposed as really not being true, that it's an apartheid state and that this apartheid state has a fascist leader, far right fascist leader who is a maniacal, homicidal, child killing dictator, war criminal. And then we have a bunch of politicians that go along with all of that. And so as we shift into these midterms, and I know you've been on this beat for a very long time, whistleblower doing about Israel. Tell my listener, because a lot of people are like me, they're newly awakened to a lot of this stuff. Where do you see the, the electorate? How, how has it been being where you're sitting and as the electorate has kind of caught up with you and where do you see this coalition going and what's that been like for you? Kind of being out on the sidelines by yourself. Then all of a sudden you've got 80% of the Democratic Party, I believe, believes we agrees with you.
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80, yeah. It's still pretty shocking to me, you know, I mean, on the one hand it's shocking to me that anyone still can buy this garbage about the most moral army and the only democracy in the Middle east, blood, our great allies, blah blah, blah. But on the other hand, just in terms of dramatic political shifts, it is unlike almost anything I've seen in my life. I'd actually liken it to the political shift that happened in a very short period of time around gay marriage where there was, you know, all of this opposite. When I ran in 2010 for Congress, Congress I was in favor of gay marriage. And that was considered this like, oh wow, that's incredible that you're taking that stand because it was such a sort of minority position. Even Barack Obama didn't run for re election on support of gay marriage. And that really completely shifted in a very short period of time. And you see a similar dramatic shift. It's one of the things that does make me hopeful about the future because you have this huge gulf the Republican Party is, you know, obviously they're like lost cause, a bunch of fascists. You still have, you have some shifting there too, although a lot of it is like people who are blatantly anti Semitic and don't like Israel for that reason, but we'll put that aside. Focusing within the Democratic Party, you just can't sustain the gap between where Democratic leaders are and elected officials are and the base. And so that gives me hope that not just on Israel, but on standing up to capital, on taxing the rich, on really being a representative Democratic, like small d Democratic Party that represents the will of the people, that there's a lot of hope for the direction that the party could go in and what that's going to look like in 2028. Now we have to be able to get there. And God knows Donald Trump is trying every day to make it so that the world doesn't make it to that, let alone having free and fair elections. But it is one of the things that makes me really hopeful, even in spite of all of the overwhelming propaganda efforts, which are just. I'm reading Adam Johnson's book, How to Sell a Genocide, which I recommend. I mean, every network from MSNBC to CNN and Lord knows, Fox News just doing everything to whitewash this thing. And in spite of that propaganda effort, people saw the truth. And to me, that's an incredibly hopeful story and something to build on for the future.
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To your point, here's Joe Biden's Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy Sherman, and she did an in an interview yesterday and said this about Israel. Play the clip. It's critical that Israel remain an ally of the United States and that we protect the right of a Jewish state. But I also believe that the Prime Minister has led us down a road and we have been part of it. That has, in essence, created a genocide in Gaza that has destabilized the Middle East. This is interesting to me because she keeps the first part of it all together, all of the stuff that we're supposed to do. And then she acknowledged, like, they moved the goalposts and now she's saying it's a genocide. Which there are people in the Democratic Party that will go out of their way to say atrocities and it's unfortunate and mass murder, but they will not say genocide. So this is a both sides in here that I haven't seen. But the move towards acknowledging as a genocide kind of took my breath away. So she's admitting it's a genocide, but also saying we need to continue to fund Israel.
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Yeah, I mean, it shows you how untenable the quote, unquote, liberal Zionist position is, because you can't hold true, like, traditional liberal values and support this state. You can't consider them an ally, etc. So she's been forced to the point where, okay, I have to acknowledge what basically every scholar worth note around the world has acknowledged, that this is and was a genocide that Israel was committing, that we were deeply involved in and could not have happened without our lockstep support. But she wants to sell to people that we still should be besties with Israel. I mean, that's just. No one is going to accept that. No one. And they shouldn't. I mean, the idea that we should, as a country continue to support a state that would commit the most heinous acts you can possibly imagine, you know, that goes directly against the most, you know, idealized visions of what America could be, what America should be. It goes against the storyline that's been sold to Americans about what this country really is at its core. So it's a fundamentally insane and untenable position. But it is also obviously remarkable that she even acknowledges that it's genocide. I think it shows you. Because this would be the last thing that someone like this would want to acknowledge. It just shows you how compelling the evidence is and how much public pressure there is now just to acknowledge the undeniable reality.
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Yeah, and obviously, you know, the Anti Defamation League, which I think just does horrible, horrible work, I. When they ran cover for Elon Musk with his back to back sick heils, I just thought, what a disgrace, what an absolute disgrace that you're parading around as though we want to stamp out bigotry. And, you know, they came for all of that stuff. You know, everybody, you know, everybody needs to remember all of these things, blah, blah. And I just think the work they do is so diabolical and manipulative. And when they, when they defended Elon Musk, I just thought, what a disgusting organization. Well, guess what happens when you defend Nazis? They pick you up and throw you under the bus. So Elon Musk has been throwing the ADL under the bus this week and he's really spiraling right now. Elon, he's going like white supremacist tears, which I know that's like a Tuesday in America, but it's like worse. It's like worse than. It's than, than normal. So let's pop this up. So he retweets a couple of days ago, you guys. Stephen Miller in 2023 post, speaking as a Jew. ADL is not a Jewish organization. It is an ultr left activist org that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition speech, deploying rank slander, bullying and character assassination to achieve its aims. Okay. Three years Later, Elon Musk on some ketamine bender retweets this 3 year old tweet and puts. Exactly. And so here's my, here's my final question.
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Okay?
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This, this desire of a lot of these Zionists under the guise of we have to fight anti Semitism, which anti Semitism is a problem. Islamophobia is a problem. Transphobia, as evidenced right there in, in Stephen Miller's tweet. They go to these people like, and I know Stephen Miller's Jewish, but in my opinion, that's an irrelevant point to Stephen Miller. Stephen Miller is fundamentally a fascist and a Nazi who happens to be Jewish. Right? And they go to these people, the fascists, for protection, not ever thinking they're going to get thrown under the bus. I mean, Elon digging out a three year old tweet to dunk on the ADL after they lied for him and tried to whitewash his Nazi salutes precipitate
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this, like, where did this come from?
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He's okay. So I went on his tweets and he's real wound up about the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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Okay, yes.
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And I don't know what happened with the ADL because, you know, they run so much cover for Trump, but I don't, I don't know, he's just, he's really spiraling. I don't know if it's increased ketamine. I don't know if it's just like, you know, like I am a Nazi. I don't know. What, what is it? Reveal his true color, Offend me. Adl.
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I got. Maybe that's it. Yeah, he doesn't want. Next time I do the Sig Heil, I want people to know what was meant there. So come after me. It is bizarre. I mean, the, the, the idea at this point that the ADL is a radical left activist organization is so insane. I mean, all they do is attack the left, as evidenced by the fact that, and by the left, I mean, anyone who speaks down for Palestinian human rights, whether they're a Jew or not, by the way, I mean, they are happy to go after anyone who's Jewish. If they're not toeing the line on Israel, they, they really have nothing to do with anti Semitism except for the fact that they stoke it it by associating demanding that all Jews be associated with the horrific genocidal acts of this rogue state. So for him to pull this out of three years ago and posture like they're left winger, I mean, it's just insane. There is A very revealing comment from Jonathan Greenblatt, who's just a monstrous person with a disgusting ideology as well. I mean, he also has his own, I think, Nazi racist ideology, ethnosuppremacist ideology. But in any case, case, he got asked about the way that the ADL has operated post October 7th, and he said, like, look, listen, the ADL, for years, our view has been that if we fight bigotry for everyone, that will help keep Jews safe. And I'm paraphrasing here, so people should look at the exact language. It's like we no longer really think that we're not about some universalist principle, because we don't believe that's the case anymore. We're just about Jewish people and just about anti Semitism. We don't really care about other forms of bigotry, was the subtext of what he's saying. But even in that revelation, that is not truly what they're doing. It really has nothing to do with Judaism and everything to do with Israel. So if you're a Christian Zionist, that's all good. If you are a. If you're part of Jewish Voices for Peace and you're arguing that Palestinians deserve basic human rights, well, no, you're not going to be okay with the ad adl, and they're going to argue that you're actually anti Semitic in spite of the fact that you are yourself Jewish. So what a weird, twisted arc for Elon, who they've run cover for, to now come after them. Like, good luck to all involved. That's all I can say.
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No.
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Enjoy that whole world.
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Congratulations, you on Greenblatt. I think he is just such an obscene, horrific person. He ran cover for Elon, who's an obscene, horrific person, and now they're fighting. It's just like when, you know, I still, I still to this day, one of my favorite tweets is, is Elon. The reason why Trump won't release the Epstein files is because he's in them. Have a good day. You know, this is just. At the end of the day, these are little toddlers that want to bully on the playground, and sadly, they have really serious jobs as very unserious people. And a lot of people are getting killed and injured and harmed, and it's just horrible. But, Crystal, thank you so much for coming on. I thought it had been too long and I needed to have you back on. All right, all right. Have a good day.
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Always a pleasure. Good to see you, dear.
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Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie “Pumps” Sullivan
Guest: Crystal Ball (Co-host of Breaking Points)
Date: April 28, 2026
In this incisive, sharp-tongued episode, Jennifer Welch is joined by political commentator Crystal Ball to break down a “disaster day” for Donald Trump involving King Charles’ visit to the White House. The episode satirically explores Trump's delusional claims of royal connection, the media’s treatment of presidential decline, Trump’s obsession with the White House ballroom project, rampant hypocrisy in political communication, and the mounting crisis of democratic institutions and U.S. policy on Israel. The conversation is rife with memorable moments and barbed humor, while also delivering serious critique of corruption, media complicity, and shifting political tides in America.
[00:00–02:12]
Trump reacts to tabloids claiming he is “King Charles’ cousin”:
Trump jokes he’d like to live in Buckingham Palace, “I’ll talk to the King and Queen about this in a few minutes.”
Roasting Trump’s state at public events:
“This mfer falls asleep and sounds like he’s intoxicated all the time and it never gets any media coverage or they sane wash it makes me crazy.” [02:52]
[02:52–04:45]
“The bar has been lowered for him to this astonishing degree where he can threaten genocide against an entire nation of people and it barely registers as a blip...” [03:36]
[04:45–11:51]
Trump’s laser focus on building a new White House ballroom as a supposed post-crisis safe space.
“Donald J. Trump, a highly successful real estate developer... who has abilities that others don’t, especially those who assume the office of President... this project is a gift to our country...” [08:16]
Corruption and “dismantling the rule of law”:
“If you’re a white collar criminal, you just can get away with anything right now. Especially if you have any connection to the Trump family...” [09:38]
“Fiscal conservatism” myth:
[11:51–19:05]
Jennifer asks Crystal about living through tides turning on progressive issues:
“This is an opportunity... Notion that Republicans are good with the economy and they’re fiscally conservative is a lie... Another lie... Israel is, you know, this great democracy in the Middle East... that’s exposed as really not being true...” [11:51]
Crystal draws comparison to quick shifts in opinion on gay marriage:
“It is unlike almost anything I’ve seen in my life... there was, you know, all of this opposition [to gay marriage]... and that really completely shifted in a very short period of time. And you see a similar dramatic shift.” [14:06]
She’s hopeful the party base will force leadership to catch up on issues like Israel, capital, and taxing the rich, despite “overwhelming propaganda efforts.”
Quote about the media:
“Every network from MSNBC to CNN and Lord knows, Fox News just doing everything to whitewash this thing. And in spite of that... people saw the truth.” [14:06]
[16:16–19:05]
Jennifer notes the shift toward more honest—but still contradictory—language from U.S. officials:
“...she’s admitting it’s a genocide, but also saying we need to continue to fund Israel.” [17:38]
Crystal dismantles the “liberal Zionist” stance:
“…it’s a fundamentally insane and untenable position. But it is also obviously remarkable that she even acknowledges that it’s genocide. It just shows … how much public pressure there is now...” [17:38]
[19:05–24:29]
ADL’s compromised credibility and Musk’s erratic attacks:
Jennifer on the ADL:
“They ran cover for Elon Musk with his back to back sick heils, I just thought, what a disgrace...” [19:05]
Musk drags up a three-year-old Stephen Miller tweet to attack the ADL for being “ultra left,” prompting Jennifer to say Musk is “really spiraling.”
Crystal’s assessment of the ADL:
“The idea at this point that the ADL is a radical left activist organization is so insane... All they do is attack the left...” [22:19]
Critique of the ADL’s shifting mission:
“We’re not about universalist principle… we’re just about Jewish people and just about anti Semitism. We don’t really care about other forms of bigotry…” [22:19]
Jonathan Greenblatt (ADL head), Stephen Miller, and political opportunism:
[24:29–25:17]
Jennifer closes with:
“At the end of the day, these are little toddlers that want to bully on the playground, and sadly, they have really serious jobs as very unserious people. And a lot of people are getting killed and injured and harmed, and it’s just horrible.” [24:32]
Crystal’s parting words:
“Good to see you, dear.” [25:17]
| Timestamp | Quote | Speaker | |-----------|-------|---------| | 01:09 | “UK, you’re getting Trump... We’ll take King Charles... because I don’t think he’s a sociopath like Trump is.” | Jennifer | | 01:36 | “If I just opened the phone book to any random page and picked a name, I will take that over what we’ve got right now.” | Crystal | | 02:52 | “This mfer falls asleep and sounds like he’s intoxicated all the time and it never gets any media coverage...” | Jennifer | | 03:36 | “He can threaten genocide against an entire nation of people and it barely registers as a blip...” | Crystal | | 08:16 | “‘Donald J. Trump, a highly successful real estate developer... this project is a gift to our country...’” | DOJ Court Motion (read by Jennifer) | | 09:38 | “If you’re a white collar criminal, you just can get away with anything right now. Especially if you have any connection to the Trump family...” | Crystal | | 14:06 | “It is unlike almost anything I’ve seen... you see a similar dramatic shift... And to me, that’s an incredibly hopeful story...” | Crystal | | 17:38 | “...she’s admitting it’s a genocide, but also saying we need to continue to fund Israel.” | Jennifer | | 22:19 | “The idea at this point that the ADL is a radical left activist organization is so insane. All they do is attack the left...” | Crystal | | 24:32 | “At the end of the day, these are little toddlers that want to bully on the playground, and sadly, they have really serious jobs as very unserious people...” | Jennifer |
This episode is a sharp, unsparing rundown of one of the Trump era’s wildest “disaster days”—an essential listen (or read) for anyone interested in how power, propaganda, and public opinion are colliding in 2026.