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Host 1
Foreign. The Trump administration is importing rapists and human traffickers versus exporting them as he campaigned on. So the Tate brothers, as we've discussed, they're wanted in Britain, they're under investigation, and they have a trial in Romania. But Trump, the Trump administration wanted to bring them back to the United States. When asked about this, President Trump said, well, I don't know anything about it. Which is standard line for anything that he does that's unpopular. So his dear buddy Roger Stone gave us the exact name of the Trump administration official that brought the Tate brothers back to the United States.
Host 2
Ooh.
Host 1
Roger Stone says at Richard Grinnell served secured the release of the Tates because there was no evidence, evidence against them. So now, of course, little Ron DeSantis says these US citizens have no pending charges against them and are not welcome in Florid. Well, you know what, Kitten Heels, as we said last week, he was not happy about the importing of these two brothers to Florida. And so his Secretary of State launched an immediate investigation into the Tate brothers. And now they've scurried and left. But before they did, the Tate brothers were welcomed onto Candace Owens podcast, which is repulsive to me. They are self proclaimed misogynists. They. I have seen videos which I will not play of him attacking a 15 year old and saying the most horrible things to her. He talks about choking women out during sex if they're not subservient enough. But Alina Hobbit, as I might remind the viewer, also was just slobbering all over him in a podcast. Anyway, so after the Attorney General of the State of Florida goes in to begin investigating Andrew Tate, this is what he posts on Twitter. Absolute communism. I've been in America for five days. I sat on my laptop and did a podcast. Thank you, Candace Owens. Insanity. I'm super disappointed in the United States. This isn't the real America. I know this is a sad, sad day for America trying to find crimes on an innocent man. I'm not afraid. I'm genuinely disappointed. Well, plot twist. He was afraid because he hightailed it out of Florida, but not before he goes after kitten heels, which no one likes the troll of Kitten Hills more than I do, but even I cannot support Andrew Tate. Here we go. Andrew Tate. Ron DeSantis is attacking me because he was worried I would support Byron Donald over his wife, knowing I have monumental political weight and trust. Our commander and chief President Trump recommend recommendations completely. They attacked me to prevent me from destroying his wife's political ambitions. Interestingly, I had no interest in Florida politics until I learned how communist the DeSantis administration is. The game is on. And so in my mind, I asked you the question, why would the Trump administration, other than that they are full of sexual predators, why would they want the Tate brothers back in the United States? And you educated me on that, and I was hoping you could educate our listener.
Host 2
So the Tate brothers are friends with Baron Trump and Barron and Andrew Tate communicate, because, you know, maga, family values and all. And the larger narrative here is that I also think the Tate brothers are connected to Vladimir Putin, and Putin ordered this. And there's, there's connections shown between the Tate brothers and Vladimir Putin. But the larger thing here is that young boys in this country are not okay.
Host 1
Right?
Host 2
And a lot of this is in large part to do with social media and people like Andrew Tate and Charlie Kirk promoting all of this misogyny. And this is why you see all of the Silicon Valley oligarchs pile on to Donald Trump, because they don't want to be regulated. And in the European Union, in South American countries, they are regulating the ability for these algorithms to indoctrinate and radicalize kids. In America, we don't want that because we value money and capitalism over the well being of its citizens. And so you have young boys and pumps. And I were talking off camera about this. My son plays varsity basketball, my youngest son, and we play a lot of these white Christian schools. And the way the student section in the, the bench of these white boys, the way they behave, you have a bench of white kids barking at black female basketball players. You have this overt racist stench that comes off of them. And the all white evangelical misogynist culture in America is out of control. And Andrew Tate has played a huge part of that. The algorithms from the oligarchs in Silicon Valley had played a huge part in that. And Donald Trump is playing a massive part in that. And this is not masculinity. This is a veneer of masculinity. And right underneath that, all of these kids are broken. They are broken people that if you just scratch the surface underneath that, there is a broken person in there. And the boys of the United States of America are not okay.
Host 1
Well, and they're being. It's shoved down their throat. They're better than everybody else. And people of color and the LGBTQIA + community and women, they should be subservient to them because they're white men and they deserve better. And that's the kind of hate these people spew. One thing after The State of the Union that Andrew Tate tweeted was just absolutely, let's see it. Donald Trump Jr. Says Democrat, Democrats couldn't go 30 seconds without acting like crybabies. And Andrew Tate says neither can Ron DeSantis. Now if this just isn't a microcosm. Crybabies. I have never seen a bigger bunch of crybabies in my life than these MAGA Republicans. They are the most insecure, low self esteem, unintelligent, unattractive men and women in that group that I have ever seen. But it is interesting to me. Now we have a war between DeSantis and Andrew Tate who now, you know, as I've said, he's he, he didn't have anything to hide, but oh yes, he did. And then just one other thing I wanted to bring up because I find it repulsive and I just want to remind everybody that maga, they are, they back the blue. They are pro cop. They want law and order. I mean, how many times have you heard Law and order, Law and order, law and order. But you know what they support more than law and order? Racism. And so now Ben Shapiro, who I'm confident has never given a woman an orgasm, that's just my opinion. He is now trying to get Derek Chauvin pardon by the President of the United States. And Elon Musk is on the bandwagon. Let's see this pardon. Ben Shapiro says pardon. Derek.com Elon Musk Something to think about. Now let. Not that our listeners need to be reminded he is the one that killed George Floyd on video in Minnesota. So let me ask you why on earth, if they are so pro law and order, are they willing to let a murderer free? And do you think, two part question. And do you think if a black cop had murdered a white man on video, they would be seeking a pardon on his behalf?
Host 2
Because in their convoluted world of supporting the blue, they think because Chauvin is a white cop, that that is in essence supporting the blue. The problem with the policing and the African American community is this has been going on for decades. The difference is people just have cell phones now and they're trying to get body cams. And this whole thing started a movement, you know, during COVID and everybody with any sense of decency was obviously outraged by the murder of George Floyd and the overreach of the police. And you know, of course the rules that apply for white people and MAGA don't apply for black people. I mean we can just look at, we could go down this Rabbit hole all the time. If Barack Obama ran around with George Soros, what would Fox News be doing? They'd lose their. If Barack Obama sold gold sneakers to the tune of $2,000, the racism would be off the charts. And so, you know, the MAGA has a cascade of problems and at the top of it is white supremacy and white entitlement. And then you have the allies of that white supremacy and white entitlement in a lot of white women that align themselves in supporting this white supremacy. And then you have, you know, for some reason, people like Candace Owens that are black, that, you know, I guess she hates being black and she's desperately seeking the approval of white people. People. And then this is where I want to point out something really important. This is where I think Democrats are making a huge error right now. That desperation. When you see somebody like Candace Owens or you see somebody like George Santos, gay man, or you see Caitlyn Jenner who's trans, who then aligns with the most anti trans, you know, administration ever in the history of anything. When you see that happen, you see like, ugh, that's so gross. And the Democrats right now, they're talking about, you know, they've had focus groups, right? And they're talking about how they can move to the center and they're talking about basically losing principle, losing, losing courage and trying to align with this. And this is a huge mistake because it is a short term thought process. It's just this impulse to fix now. And they're not playing a long term game here. And in the long term, you're going to be a lot better as a politician if you oppose with everything in you. White supremacy, patriarchal strongholds, racism, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny. Now those are sideshows, cultural issues that MAGA uses to feed to their base because they want to cling on to the patriarchy. That should be a sub point that the Democrats campaign on. The biggest thing they should campaign on right now is they're using all these things to distract you from the fact that the issue in schools isn't trans kids. The issue in schools is that kids get shot at school.
Host 1
That's right.
Host 2
That's the big issue. And the biggest issue in America right now isn't that the government spends too much money. It is that the government makes sure that the richest don't have to pay into it and subsidize the richest like Elon Musk. And they are the welfare queens. They are the lazy ones. Those are the ones that don't work hard compared to all the people that just got fired by Elon Musk. So you bring up, you know, a lot of really good, good points in all of this. But, you know, and this is, this is maga, right? This is they, this is, this is maga. And young boys in, in this country are not okay.
Host 1
I completely agree. And so just another Trump campaign. Promises, promises kept, promises broken. Or in this case, promises going in reverse. Stick with us.
IHIP News Episode Summary: "Trump Team Running Defense for Horrible Tate Brothers"
Release Date: March 9, 2025 | Hosts: Jennifer Welch & Angie Sullivan
In this provocative episode of IHIP News, progressive hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie "Pumps" Sullivan delve deep into the controversial involvement of the Trump administration with the Tate brothers, Andrew and Tristan, exploring the broader implications for American politics and societal values. The discussion weaves through allegations of hypocrisy within the Trump team, the rise of misogynistic influences, and the entrenched issues of racism and white supremacy within the current political landscape.
The episode kicks off with a bombshell revelation about the Trump administration's paradoxical stance on human trafficking and sexual crimes. Host Jennifer Welch unveils that, contrary to President Trump's campaign promises to combat human trafficking, the administration is allegedly importing rapists and human traffickers.
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[00:00] Host 1: "The Trump administration is importing rapists and human traffickers versus exporting them as he campaigned on."
Jennifer and Angie discuss the legal troubles surrounding the Tate brothers, who are currently sought after in Britain and facing trial in Romania. Despite these serious allegations, the Trump administration reportedly aimed to repatriate them to the United States. When pressed, President Trump deflects responsibility, stating, “I don't know anything about it,” a move both hosts criticize as a typical evasive tactic employed by the former president.
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[00:44] Host 1: "President Trump said, well, I don't know anything about it. Which is standard line for anything that he does that's unpopular."
Further complicating the narrative, Roger Stone exposes that Richard Grinnell, a Trump administration official, was instrumental in securing the Tates’ release due to lack of evidence. This revelation sets the stage for a political tug-of-war, with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pushing back against the administration's actions.
Host Angie Sullivan sheds light on Governor DeSantis's reaction to the Tate brothers' presence in Florida, despite their lack of pending charges.
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[00:46] Host 2: "Ooh."
As the situation escalates, DeSantis's Secretary of State initiates an investigation into the Tates, prompting the brothers to flee Florida hastily. Prior to their departure, Andrew Tate appeared on Candace Owens' podcast, further igniting controversy.
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[01:00] Host 1: "The Tate brothers were welcomed onto Candace Owens podcast, which is repulsive to me."
Jennifer criticizes Tate's misogynistic behavior, referencing disturbing incidents where he reportedly threatened violence against women, highlighting the toxic influence he wields.
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[02:15] Host 1: "He talks about choking women out during sex if they're not subservient enough."
The hosts delve into Andrew Tate's public persona and his calculated defense against political adversaries. Andrew Tate emerges as a figure intertwining misogyny with political ambitions, attempting to position himself as a defender of traditional "family values."
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[03:26] Host 2: "The Tate brothers are friends with Baron Trump and Barron and Andrew Tate communicate, because, you know, MAGA, family values and all."
Tate's rhetoric extends to attacking political figures like Ron DeSantis and indirectly taking jabs at President Trump, suggesting internal conflicts within the MAGA movement.
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[04:10] Host 1: "Andrew Tate is attacking me because he was worried I would support Byron Donald over his wife… '…the Trump administration, other than that they are full of sexual predators…'"
Jennifer questions the Trump administration’s motives, seeking clarity on why they would support individuals like the Tate brothers beyond alleged violent tendencies.
Angie Sullivan expands the conversation to the broader societal impact, emphasizing how figures like Andrew Tate and influencers such as Charlie Kirk contribute to a culture of misogyny and racism, exacerbated by manipulative social media algorithms.
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[03:56] Host 2: "The larger thing here is that young boys in this country are not okay... the all white evangelical misogynist culture in America is out of control. And Andrew Tate has played a huge part of that."
The hosts critique Silicon Valley oligarchs for prioritizing capitalism over societal well-being, noting that unlike regions like the European Union or South America—where social media algorithms are regulated to prevent radicalization—America remains lax, allowing toxic ideologies to flourish.
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the hypocrisy within the MAGA movement’s stance on law and order. Jennifer highlights the contradictory actions of MAGA Republicans who vocally support law and order while simultaneously endorsing racist policies and figures.
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[07:10] Host 1: "They support more racism than law and order."
The discussion zeroes in on Ben Shapiro and Elon Musk's campaign to pardon Derek Chauvin, the former police officer convicted for George Floyd's murder, questioning the true motivations behind such efforts.
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[08:22] Host 2: "Why on earth, if they are so pro law and order, are they willing to let a murderer free?"
Angie annotates that this selective support underscores a deeper racial bias, suggesting that if the victim were white and the perpetrator black, the reaction would starkly differ, revealing systemic racism.
The hosts turn their attention to the Democratic Party, criticizing its current strategic pivot towards the center, which they argue leads to a loss of core principles. Jennifer warns that aligning with problematic figures and sidelining crucial issues like white supremacy and racism could have long-term negative repercussions.
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[10:45] Host 2: "Democrats are making a huge error right now... They're trying to fix now, but they're not playing a long term game here."
Jennifer advocates for the Democrats to maintain a strong stance against white supremacy, patriarchal norms, and other cultural issues, emphasizing that these should be cornerstone issues rather than side points.
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[11:35] Host 1: "That's the big issue. And the biggest issue in America right now isn't that the government spends too much money…"
She argues that the real focus should shift to pressing concerns like school shootings, rather than being distracted by debates over transgender rights or other cultural topics.
In their closing remarks, Jennifer and Angie encapsulate their primary concern: the deteriorating state of masculinity and the emotional well-being of young boys in America. They assert that societal pressures and toxic role models are leaving a generation of young men "broken" and struggling with identity and self-worth.
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[12:12] Host 1: "I completely agree. And so just another Trump campaign. Promises, promises kept, promises broken. Or in this case, promises going in reverse. Stick with us."
The episode concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to stay engaged and informed as the political landscape continues to evolve amidst these deeply entrenched societal issues.
Key Takeaways:
Trump Administration's Contradictions: Alleged involvement in importing human traffickers contradicts campaign promises.
Andrew Tate's Influence: His misogynistic and racist behavior exacerbates cultural and societal issues among youth.
MAGA Hypocrisy: Support for law and order masks underlying racism and white supremacy.
Democratic Strategy Flaws: Shift towards the center threatens core progressive values and long-term political efficacy.
Urgent Societal Issues: Emphasis on addressing gun violence in schools over divisive cultural debates.
This episode of IHIP News presents a critical examination of the intersection between political maneuvering, societal values, and the influence of toxic figures within American culture, urging listeners to recognize and confront the deep-seated issues plaguing the nation.