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Welcome to the lineup. It is 11am Eastern time right now. This is Louder with Crowder with Gerald over there. You don't have to go anywhere today. Just keep watching. We had Vince right now, our show, Tim Pool, Russell Brand, we've got Jeremy at the quartering. Viva Fry. And then we have some announcements coming up very soon on new shows that are going to be coming into the lineup. Stephen is preparing to do some stuff with Piers Morgan that I think is going to air tomorrow night. So he will be away today. But don't worry, we have the sign right above my shoulder to let you know that everything is okay. It's in rainbow colors and so they're trolling me. Thank you Bongino Army, Vince viewers for coming over and joining us today. We've got a great show. Obviously some sad news. Joe Biden has a cancer diagnosis though a lot of questions are coming up about that and its connection to his diminished mental capacity potentially. Romania and Poland had their elections and some surprising results there. Fact check. Romania doesn't have any secure elections but I think they say they do. Who knows. And then something that you may go, why do I care? Trust me, there's a reason. Cash and Dan went and said that Epstein killed himself as though it is settled. Fact. A lot of people have questions about that. They're getting some heat. I want you to hear our take on it because I think we're going to be fair but we're also going to hold people's feet to the fire a little bit. But again, very fair using their words. So before we get going, I wanted to make sure you all every time Stephen tells you that Vince comes from the Latin Vincente and there's a lot of different meanings potentially for it. But I think probably the most simple meaning is that it just naturally translates to vents. I always thought that a press like me could squeeze and hold it in my cheeks like a turtle pig. We pleasing masses by clenching it in our ass. Is Tijuana, Mexico holding it to Tokyo. People know me though. I swear my cheeks always work. It's like I'm bout to give birth. Unexpected fart. Oh, you heard? Kamala heard. She said it smelled like that trout. I tried to blame the dog but it was on its way out. I didn't know what I was trying to say. Well, it's alright, it's all right. I never know the month or time of the day but it's all right. It's all right. Here comes a ready or not. You know I played this podium round. Here comes A ready or holy? That was loud. Here comes a who, ready or not. Oh, I think it's about to come out. Here comes a who, ready or not. Man, I need a towel. Here comes a who, ready or not. You know I play this podium round. Here comes a ready a holy, that was loud. Here comes a Radio 9 bull think it's about to come out. Here comes a radio. Man, I need a towel. Click Rumble Premium and join now for 99 annually or 9.99amonth to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content creators and free speech. It's Stephen does the sip and I can't improve upon it. And so therefore, I'm not even going to try. I'm just gonna be my own man with my sign and be comfortable with that. What are you. Ellen march to the beat of your drum. How dare you speak before being brought into the show. I do march to the beat of my own drum. Okay, we've got a great show for you guys today. Good Monday morning to you. There's a lot of breaking news right now, so if anything happens, we will jump on it. Obviously some phone calls going on right now between Trump and Zelenskyy and Trump and Putin. It was supposed to happen in reverse order or not even with Zelenskyy at all, but apparently he called him first. So we'll see how Putin takes that news. But if I'm here, then somebody else has to be there in my chair. I'm pointing off camera. You can't see. But we have Lane the Brain joining us today to talk about some geopolitical events. Looking suave. You've got seven buttons undone. I think six is probably like the normal limit for guy code. Do one more, whatever. See how that works out for you. And in third chair, Josh Firestein. How are you, sir? Excellent. Doing well. Did you have a good weekend? Yeah, it was good. I mowed the grass. There was a thunderstorm. There was some thunderstorms. Yeah, it was in Oklahoma. And they came up there, too. That's what happens. Okay, keep moving. Yeah, we're off to a great start. You're going to be at Goodnights Comedy Club in Raleigh, North Carolina, Friday and Saturday, May 23rd and 24th. Go check him out. He does that stance actually on stage most of the time while talking into the microphone. Yeah. Mostly poses. Yeah, just. Yeah, I do pose comedy. I don't do jokes. Is that a new genre? No, it's. It's been. I'm one of the pioneers, but it's been Around. I don't think that's true. Follow them at. Not underscore Firestein on X and go to jfierstein.com to see all your tour dates. Yeah, there's a bunch of them. That's this weekend, isn't it? Yeah, the 23rd and 24th. Yeah, I'm leaving Friday. It's just, like, hitting me right now that dates are coming up. Yeah, dates are always okay. Yeah, that's. I had to tell you this. Memorial Day. That's how time works. Okay, so cancer and a stutter have already been taken as a. Excuses for mental capacity. I don't know what my excuse is. Autism. Sorry. Listen, listen. Okay, can I just say for the. My wife said that. She said you're better. She said it. She didn't mock me saying it. Gerald, why do you keep hitting your head against the wall? No, it's. She said I might have. She's like. I think you, like, have just a tiny, tiny bit. Like, you remember a lot of stuff. Of the tism. Of the tism. She wasn't that nice, though. She just said straight up autism in my face and mocked me mercilessly for the rest of the day. I hate being ret. I do. It's a rough life. Listen, we're gonna talk about Joe Biden in just a second. But what I want you to understand, he's younger than 95. So it's sad. That's really the point that this comes down to. But he can live at least 10 more years, potentially, so he could cross the threshold of where death is no longer Sad. Apparently, at 95, that's a rule that unfortunately I accidentally wrote and I'm leaning into. We're gonna make fun of some stuff about this, but not the fact that the guy has cancer. Nobody's celebrating the fact that Joe Biden has cancer. Like, if you're doing that right now on X, you're a troll. Just go away. I don't care who. We beat him at the ballot box. And that's all I have to say about that until we get to the segment, and then we'll make more fun of it. But this weekend, we did have the wonderful in every single film out there right now, apparently. And series Pedro Pascal whining his way through Cannes as only the wokest among us could. Do Any of you fear having anything put on your dossier because of the brave movies that you make? Just watch Joaquin the way that they win in for one. And so keep telling the stories and keep expressing yourself and keep fighting to Be who you are. And. And. And. And. And. I don't know, emanating the people that try to make you scared. Why is he dressed like a Power Ranger? And. And fight back. Look at Joaquin. And this is a perfect way. We are all walking Phoenix right now. It's not having it. And. And. And don't let them win. Don't let them win. Shut up, Pedro. Don't let them win. He's probably like that backstage, too. And Joaquin is just like, will you shut the up? We've heard you say this over and over and over again. Joaquin's like, sobriety sucks. You get what you deserve. Make no mistake, the them, and that is us. It's anybody that votes Republican, that's the them. But also, I know we're focused on Joaquin, but in the next one, see if you can see Austin Butler over to the right, because he's like, I literally just came here to bang chicks. I don't know what I'm doing. That's a pretty good look. Also, he did so. Speaking of that, he did go on to bemoan the plight of immigrants in America as well as his own story. Are you worried about these millions of Latin migrants in the shadows living in America? And do you fear that America will become an absolutely close country of the world? I mean, it's obviously very scary for an actor who participated in a movie to sort of speak to issues like this. So do it anyway. Far too intimidating of a question for me to really address. I'm not informed enough. I want people to be safe and to be protected. Oh, shut. And I want very much. Someone get this guy a script. History. And I'm an immigrant. My parents are refugees from Chile. I myself was a refugee. We fled a dictatorship, and I was privileged enough to grow up in the U.S. awesome. Dictatorship. It wasn't all wrong in Denmark. And if it weren't for that, I don't know what would have happened to us. And so I stand by those. Everyone's gone. Always. I'm too afraid of your question. I hardly remember what it was, but I just talked for a minute anyway. Are you sure you want that to be your answer? He is insufferable. He really is insufferable. That's why Joaquin, I'm seriously. He is saying so much more than Pedro is, just by his looks. He's just sitting there like, really? I like him with this guy. I like them so much better than the Mandalorian. It's true, you know. Face mask on words. Limited. Yeah. You know, selling out his Cast members, whenever they get. It was Gina Carano. Carano, yeah. Not speaking. It's really interesting that you're afraid to speak up now. I mean, you think people are gonna cancel you like they canceled Gina Carano and nobody spoke up to save her and keep it from happening again. This like endless cycle that we're talking about. You pansy. I don't understand why he's afraid of the court question also. And then speaks for about 30 minutes on the question. What is he afraid of? That they're gonna come revoke his citizenship and put him in seacot? That I don't. That booty Kaylee's gonna show up to his Hollywood mansion. Pedro, you're coming with me. That guy lives a very privileged life and he's just. Is it me or is it just like. I understand, like maybe like, you know, grabbing your arm or something like that, but he's like. I just. I want people to feel. And he's just like touching himself a lot. And he's leaning in. Hold on. Like, he's leaning in this. Not in like a, like manly, like, you know, power. But he's leaning in as like I'm just. I feel. And. And he made a cut off T shirt look gay. Maybe they always look gay. Cuz none of you guys said anything to back me up there. But n. I get it. No, I get it. He made it kind of look. I hate the fit. Like it's not a bad fit. No, I get it, Gerald. You're frustrated because he wasn't turning you on enough. I get it. No, no, no. He wasn't being as manly as you'd like. Place I wasn't wanting to go to. He wasn't posturing the way you would like him to. Trust me after this weekend, the dong is down, Gerald. The timing on these things. Come on, you host. It gets out of control. I hate all of you. All right, let's keep moving. Otherwise this show is going to be six hours long and mostly just roasting me. Pascal is referring to Eddington, his new movie set in New Mexico, right next to where they were shooting rust during the pandemic. We were so close. Value your life. You should think twice. Because the people at Edington like guns. Your pain is not a coincidence. You are not a coincidence. Are not a coincidence. And I'm speaking now to deny my husband's announcement yesterday, which was false. Headington, New Mexico, despite its meager population. I'm sorry. Well, meager, my. I know. Is it just me? Yes. There you go. If you have More of him and less of Pedro in it. It's. That's fine, right? According to Roger Ebert. His. I don't want to say the dot com. I don't know why, I just. Roger Ebert. Yeah, Roger Ebert. Can't say it because he's not alive. He's not alive. No, I know, but. Okay, so. RogerEbert.com's review, the website Ari Aster's Eddington is a deliberately hollow provocation. It sets itself up as a statement on the chaos that took place in the summer of 2020, only to conclude that there is no explanation why much of humanity collapsed under the weight of conspiracy theories, mass debates, Black Lives Matter protests, and the rise of viral culture. You want to know how we got here? Tough shit. You never will. No one will. Is it really a huge mystery how we got there? I don't think so. But also, burning down cities and locking you in your house for years and social unrest. How did we get here? That is 100% true. But how full of yourself do you have to be to write something like that? As a film critic, I didn't think film critics or their sights, apparently in memoriam, are still a thing today. I thought it was just Rotten Tomatoes and we could all look at what the audience has to say because the critics get it wrong all the time. Now, you know, Roger Ebert gives it two thumbs six feet under. So that's. Well, yeah, you can see that movie in hell. You do know the Rotten Rotten Tomatoes reviews on the main page are from critics? Well, some of them are, yeah. So. But you have the audience score as well. You have to go to another page. I don't care what I'm saying, Lane, you ignorant slut. What I'm saying is that. That I don't care about them anymore. So look, let me just. Let me just. We're just gonna going to break this down, right? So he stood by as his co worker was canned. We talked about that for her opinion, by the way, and it wasn't that bad. Like she wasn't trying to say like Auschwitz. She was trying to say people being silenced, I believe, or something like that. And comparing. And it becomes the most. He becomes the most booked actor in Hollywood, some would say overbooked, cries about American iniquities and pretends he's too scared to voice his opinions as he's voicing his opinion for a very long period of time. But thankfully, he's saving Khan from its biggest threat. You guessed it, the Nazis. You can see under the glasses, him rolling his eyes like thanks, Pedro. It wasn't a Nazi salute. I was just saying hi. Well, in a later interview. In a later interview, he made it clear that he did not like being corrected in public. You suck. Look, if you don't touch my arm. Yeah, exactly. He just is like, ah, Pedro, this guy. I had to sit through this freaking press conference with him, and now I can't even do the Nazi salute out in public. I honestly don't even think it was a Nazi salute thing. I think he. I think he pulled the hand down because it was blocking his. The view of him. Oh, he wanted his picture to be taken. Yeah. He wouldn't be photographed. Look, I'm the. I'm Pedro. You're. You're washed up. For more. For more of this rhythm commentary, make sure that you join Rumble Premium for the ad free experience and exclusive content. We have more show every single day that we are doing the live show. And you get Tim Pool, Dr. Disrespect, Russell Brand, Nick DePaolo, Mr. Guns and Gear. You get all of these shows. $99 annually or $9.99 a month. Make sure you download the Rumble app and also follow this show there. Steven Crowder. Don't miss out on anything. The Rumble app is getting better and better and better every single day. Okay. All right, so obviously this was a big story for everybody over the weekend. Joe Biden's issue with cancer. Right. So it's a bit of rough news, obviously. So if somebody you love has cancer, that's not a good thing. But it was announced yesterday that Joe Biden has a very aggressive form of prostate cancer. We're following the breaking news about former President Joe Biden being diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized in his bones. A source close to the family saying those options could potentially include a hormone treatment for the cancer President Trump has posted. Well wishes to the former president and the Biden family. I think that Al Sharpton should be paid to go and read scripts at. You know, like, making public announcements. Not just on this. Like, once he dies, like, I want AI Al Sharpton to read my obituary and just screw it completely up. It's hilarious. Oh, he should do that today. AI Al Sharpton reading everything. I want him to do the audiobook for the Art of War. Oh, that's fantastic. We got. We killed Osmosis. Ben Layden, Osmosis. Some of the things. Listen, if you haven't seen him at his peak, go back and watch. I think we've done several segments where we've included Al Sharpton at his finest. He's got some good readings out there. Reading teleprompter and really screwing stuff up. But anyway, he's a national treasure, so we shouldn't make fun of him. But Trump did wish Biden well on Truth Social saying. Melania and I are saddened to hear. I can't do the voice. I'm sorry, guys. It's just not gonna happen. Melania and I are sad to hear about Joe Biden. I can't even do that. Recent medical diagnosis. We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery. But actually, Biden himself was pretty stunned by the diagnosis. Come on, man, that doesn't make any sense. I mean, Ashley checked me for that all the time. I wouldn't have said that. It's never too soon. He's not dead. He could live for a long time. 10 years, apparently. 10 years, apparently. He's running in 28. So yeah, don't look for that sound bite either. You can't find. You have to dig really hard and look, the timing of this announcement is rather odd. We've talked about this and there are a lot of things to get into, but let's first take you to Friday. And I saw this all over media. I was trying to take some time with the family this weekend and not pay a ton of attention, but this popped up in a lot of different feeds and so I saw it. But this is a clip from Axios where they released part of his interview, you guys remember, with Robert her, where he had a lot to say about Joe Biden and his mental capacity before Congress when he was testifying. Well, they released part of the audio clip from that here. So during this time we were living in Chambers Road and there were documents related to the Penn Biden center or the Biden or the cancer shot. Where did you keep papers that related to those things that you were actively working on? Well, I don't know. This is what, 2017, 18, that area? Yes, sir. Remember, in this time frame, my son is either been deployed or is dying. What? And, and so it was what was happening though, month Bo died. 30th. 2018. Was it 2015. He had died? I think it's 2015. I'm not sure. The months are pending. That was. That's right, Mr. President Trump gets elected in November of 2017. 2016. 16. 2016. All right, so 2017, that's when office January 27th. Okay, but that's a chunk of swamp in January, Correct. Okay. Yeah, correct. And in 2017, Bo had passed. And so just for context, the. I believe that was from 2023, that interview. Four, I believe. Was it 24. We'll have have them tell us when that was, but either way, 2023 or 2024, he was, he was still running for president, still going to go and A, try to be the president and B, try to run for a second term. That is astounding. And look, I have compassion. This is not about a father not loving his son or not remembering. It's not that there was an issue with just that specific person. It's the totality of it. Well, that's why, you know, it's cognitive issues. Yes, obviously he loves his son. Yeah, he's made that clear for years and years and years. Great love for his son. And you don't just forget. No, especially just forget a day you don't forget. You know, it's less than a decade later. Ask any mother who's had a miscarriage, they can tell you the time on the clock when it happened. You know, obviously it's 23. Yeah. So 2023, this is happening. And he's being basically, he's prepping for a run. October 2020, at this time. October of 2023. Wouldn't that have been nice to have? Is this the first time that this has been released? Axios. Got it. The audio. Yes, the audio. And some people have said, oh, he sat down for what, like five hours of interviews over a course of two. I can't remember exactly how many times. And you guys are cherry picking some. Listen, I don't care if this is among 75 hours where he performed flawlessly. The rest of the time. This is a problem. There was a transcript that was released. Yeah, but the audio is different. It's way more damning. I mean, this is insane. So that was on Friday. Right. Interest in his cognitive problems spiked. Obviously, we had a lot of questions about that. On this show Sunday, they announced the cancer diagnosis. And this is metastatic cancer. And it's advanced and it's incurable at this stage. And this morning, Dr. Zeke Emanuel told Morning Joe that this cancer was probably not a shock to Joe Biden. You believe it is likely if this prostate cancer has spread to the bone, that he could have had it for up to a decade. But certainly it's likely. Would it be fair to say it's likely to have had this for at least several years? Oh, more than several years. Prostate cancer. Again, I just, I just want to stop you he's having his moment right here. This is, this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he most certainly, you were saying, had it when he was President of the United States. Oh, yeah. He did not develop it in the last hundred, two hundred days. He had it while he was president. He probably had it. Pause. So this is part of the problem. This is why we are having the conversation right now. It's not the fact that Joe Biden has cancer and people want to dogpile though there are trolls on the Internet that want to do that. Don't let them try to take the story there. The story is at the very least, Joe Biden had this cancer prior to deciding to running. Prior to deciding to run for reelection. At the very, very, at the very, very least, I'm being very generous here. We're going to get to some points about what that means in just a second here. But there's a lot of information that we don't necessarily have and it may be for good reason that we don't have it. But let's continue to watch as Joe and Mika and their team and just look at the tone, look at how he's sitting and how he's taking this stuff in. And then they go to quadrant view and look at the guy I think down in the bottom left hand corner. He almost throws his hands up like we're effed since of his presidency in 2021. Yes. I don't think there's any dis. Disagreement about that. I'm just curious again, if you're doctor to a president of the United States, that is an older man would prostate test and again, we're just talking about a PSA screening, a blood test that you could do along with all the other blood tests. It's not even that it's would be intrusive. Would this not be one of the first tests that you would conduct as a White House doctor? If you're a White House doctor in this situation, I think you would certainly discuss it with the president and talk about the pros and cons. I think if you then ask both if President Biden says, well, if I'm your father, we which patients often do, what would you recommend? I think the fact is that most White House doctors would recommend getting the test. And again, the evidence is look at President Obama, President Bush, younger than President Biden and they both got the test. Both got the test, huh? Just for pleasure though. Yeah. This is so listen, I mean before what we thought was that Joe Biden had cognitive issues and decline was being hidden. This is worse. This is way, way, way, way worse. This is potentially a president having an advanced form of cancer, potentially taking medications for that. Can I say potentially, because we don't have all the information yet, so don't go too far and not informing the American people. And here's why that matters. Lupron is commonly prescribed to treat prostate cancer by lowering your testosterone level, which has side effects, a lot of which stay on and do not go away from Lupron even after you stop taking it. That's what I've heard, at least. So some of those side effects are memory disorders, fatigue, diarrhea, which would explain the Vatican. In the show open. In the show open, yes, exactly. So a lot of those things are problems. It cause muscle issues. Think about lowering a testosterone. What do we typically try to lower testosterone for right now in this crazy world that we live in? If you want to play in female sports. Yes. Do you happen to be a middling male athlete and you want to be a dominant female athlet athlete. Right. And it causes a lot of issues and it's a problem. So Lupron does that as one of the side effects is he's going to have memory disorders, potentially going to have fatigue, he's going to have physical issues, you're going to have mood swings. He's going to get very angry, potentially because of depression. Like, there's a lot of stuff that go. A lot of things that go into this that make it a really, really big deal that a president would not disclose this. You would think that this would have to be disclosed, but not only a president not disclosing it, it showing a weakness, but also running on the fact that he is fully healthy, like totally fine, another four years. Yeah. And look, I know just last year the president's physician, Kevin o' Connor, he swore that Biden had a clean bill of health. But we should have known when Joe. Lock him up. Huh? Lock him up. Lock him up. No, he just. Listen, if he violated his oath. Yes. Yeah. If he knew. Lose your license, goodbye. Sorry. If he knew. Now, there's a possibility that. That they covered it up some other way and he debated. I don't need that. I got it taken care of before. Whatever. I have no idea. But we need some transparency here. But, you know, listen, I don't know how. This is real, by the way. Okay. I don't know how we miss this, but this catch, whoever found this, this makes a lot of sense in today's time, but did not Make a lot of sense back then. You watch. And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible, my mother drove us. And rather than us be able to walk and guess what, the first frost, you know what was happening, you had to put on your windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. That's why I and so damn many other people I grew up have cancer. And why cancer? Longest time, Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation. Can somebody just make sure? Because I know I said it's real and I think it's real. It's real, it's real. The White House came out uncovered after and they said, oh, well, he was referring, it was a gaffe. He was referring to like a, some melanoma or something that he had removed a long time ago. So they addressed it as being real, but then tried to downplay what was said. It was a stutter. And also the President will be unavailable for the next three days due to some other kind of treaty and the Defense Secretary is nowhere to be seen. Yeah, well, jeez, are we ever going to get answers on any of this stuff? Like, we have to get answers. If they call the Trump administration unprofessional again, like, and anyone takes them the least bit serious, which is this. Here we go. Yeah, yeah, exactly. We serious guys. It's not what about ism. It's like, listen, you don't have any moral high ground. You never did. But this should be clear to everyone right now because back then, yeah, did it right direction. Everyone in the leftist media was obviously covering for a declining Joe Biden. In the end, America chose the boy who stuttered over the bully. I have watched from the Oval Office to the Situation Room and he has the judgment and the experiment and experience to do exactly what he has done in making very important decisions. It is irresponsible to obsess over President Biden's tendency to mangle a couple of words in a speech while Donald Trump is out there sounding detached from reality. Joe Biden is better on his worst day than Donald Trump is on his best day on every issue confronting the presidency. Start your tape right now because I'm about to tell you the truth and F you, if you can't handle the truth just over a year ago version of Biden, intellectually, analytically, is the best Biden ever. I had no idea that Joe Biden ever suffered from a stutter. I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a cognitive decline. A cognitive decline. You're trying to tell me that. What I was suggesting was, I think you were mocking his stutter. Mocking somebody's stutter. By the way, Jake Tapper's out there hawking his book. I'm like, oh, he uncovered the White House hiding this mental. It was apparent for everybody to see, except for apparently the media. I know I used a parent twice in different ways, and I'm sorry for that in that same sentence. But anyway, she's mocking now. What is a bestseller book doing now? Yeah, they're all backtracking, trying to cover their butts. This is the emperor's new clothes playing itself out in real time. Everybody knew, but everyone was afraid to say. There are people who knew and said nothing. And that is a crime against Republic. Joe Biden totally effed us that according to work in a new book that paints a damning picture of how far the White House went to hide his decline. Look, it was a colloquial. It was a stage for everybody to see to have him run again for president. That's a Democrat. And, you know, I think we should talk about that. Fell in love with Pocahontas. What we learned through our reporting is that Starting in around 2019, 2020, there were two Bidens. There was a Biden that was perfectly workable, serviceable, Jekyll and Hyde, and then there was a non functioning one. And that non functioning Biden reared his head increasingly over and over. It really seemed to exacerbate and get much worse in 2023, 2024. I cannot believe that this is happening right now. I feel like if you wrote this into a movie, this is like where the guy's going crazy because the world around him just doesn't make any sense. Tapper was writing that book. Yes. While he knew that something like this was going on, he should have called the book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hide it from the American Public. That's exactly, exactly. It's exactly what they did. And this is a really big deal. But look, I guess everybody has to cover their butt from time to time, right, Josh? I mean, it happens. What? I don't know you're talking about. Come on, man, just. You got to be honest. Really? Oh, hey, Tim. Oh, hey, Josh. Okay, see you later. Where. Where are you going with the. Well, the toilet paper? Oh, nowhere, Just. Just taking it to my car to test it. You're testing toilet paper in your car? Yep. You're taking it home, aren't you? Taking it? Yeah, I'm taking the toilet paper home. It's crazy. You know, if you're having troubles at home. Find financial issues. You should look into refinancing your home with American Financing. There's no upfront cost, no hidden fees, and you'll save a lot of money. Yeah, but I'm just taking them to my car to test them. Give me a song. Call the pros at American financing today at 1-800-974-6500 or visit www.americanfinancing.net Crowder, NMLS 1823 if you start today, you may even delay up to two mortgage payments. Are times really that tough, Josh? Hey, look, man, I got a family. Why don't you just refinance, okay? Yeah. Quit stealing. Don't make it so difficult. AmericanFinancing.net Crowder NMLS 182334 what's the matter, Tim? You guys get that nice triple ply? Okay. Feels good on my butt. Okay. All right. Well, Tim, can we lock the bathroom? Well, they are just locked when people are in it. No, I mean. But I mean, we just can't. We'll give everyone a key. Except we don't have big toilet paper money. Okay. Yeah. All right, Josh. The outdoor. Josh. Okay. Anyway, fine. I'll poop on the sidewalk. San Francisco stuff. Gotta keep the lights on. Listen, so many of you guys are using that. In fact, they love it. They're like, can you guys do two spots a week? We love your spots. We're like, okay, but freaking. Seriously, that's a lot of financing commercials to be able to write. So keep using them, guys. They love it. These are great guys. So Joe Scarborough, this day was coming. When we were playing that, Josh was kind of saying, I've been waiting for this day. Since seeing that. Yeah, since seeing that. I watched that clip for the first time when he said, this is the best that Joe Biden's ever been. I seriously, I fantasize about this day. Like there's going to be a day where they're going to go well. But he knew, like, here's the thing. I don't. I really do not believe. And tell me if I'm wrong. Oh, he didn't quite say that, but you can tell. That's basically the face inner monologue was. It was a somber tone on that panel. Oh, man, it was NBC. Yeah. It was like a funeral. And they weren't talking about a guy dying or a guy having a diagnosis of dying anytime potentially soon. You know, he could live another 10 years. Obviously. Sad. It's like when your kid asks you for a cookie and you're like, oh, we're all out of cookie. And then he finds the cookies. You're like, shit, thanks. Yes, I guess you can have one. But they knew the entire time. They knew. Willful blindness maybe. Did they lie to themselves enough to kind of say, well, we gotta, we gotta keep Joe Biden in this thing so that Donald Trump doesn't become president? Maybe. But all of this stuff is coming out. These guys have a lot to answer for. The Jake Tappers of the world and the Joe Scarboroughs and the Mikas. All of these people have a lot to answer for. They, they knew this stuff and they didn't do anything about it. And not only that, the White House, it seems, it seems like there had to be some kind of COVID up going on to make it to where the American people couldn't know. And it's important when you're running for reelection. It's also important when you're running for election the first time because it seems like you might have had it then too. It's called election transparency. Yes. How many times we heard that? Transparent administration in the known universe, apparently right now. So. And they'll fall back on it to the mainstream media. They'll fall back on the fact that, oh, this isn't from us, this is from the White House. Yes. Hey, this isn't us. This is the white. And it's like, dude, you can't just take everything from face value from. That's not your job. You're a journalist. Your job is to dig for the truth. Democrats always tell us the truth. So we'll report it, but if it's anybody else, we'll be a little suspicious. They're empty vessels. Yeah. We're just reporting what they were told to report on. That's it. Yeah. To be fair, they did have the most transparency in an administration. I hate you for that. Tim says they have no souls. You know what? Just for that, sure. We're moving on. And I have more to say and it's not going to happen now. And you effed it up for everybody. Way to go. Hope you feel good about yourself. All right, so there were two big elections that took place this weekend in Europe that will help determine the direction of the continent. And that brings us to. Gerald knows geopolitics. I always forget about that. Only the best. And then it angers me all over again. Like. Like it's brand new. Like it's pain. That just happens. We paid children to cheer for that. We're in China. Yes. Nice. Anyway, Bangladesh, in Romania in 2024. I don't know if you guys remember this. I think we covered it, or we may have mention, but In December of 2024, Romanian right wing candidate Callan Georgescu. I have no idea how to do the Romanian thing. If you type it in on YouTube, it can teach you how to pronounce these things. But I didn't. And so I'm asking you live on air with many, many, many people watching. Tens of thousands. I didn't do it either. I'm just saying, do me a favor, Chad. Roast him. Roast him. Come up with your worst. Do it now. This guy Callan had his first round victory last year annulled. I don't know if you guys remember that, but they said he was basically bought and paid for by the Russians and that we couldn't trust the election. He was also barred from running in the current election. Again, Russian interference was the method given for trying to get him out. It was a little suspicious because he was nowhere to be seen in polling and he had a massive TikTok push in the last. Understandable, fine, sure. But I think the fallback on Russian interference is starting to just fall deaf on so many people. So here's my point on this. That's somewhat passable, right? Sure, fine, you can make that case. But then on Sunday, the pro EU candidate Nikhursa Dan, Dan being his last name, which is weird, I understand it, but stay with me. Defeated the right wing candidate, George Simeon. Here in the streets of the Romanian capital, hundreds gathered to celebrate a new president, the centrist pro EU mayor of Bucharest, Nicoshore Dan. It comes off the back of a polarizing presidential election rerun that many saw as a geopolitical choice between east and west, with the west ultimately taking the crown near complete. Electoral results showed Dan maintained an average of 54% over his rival, the ultra nationalist George Simeon, leader of the Hard Right alliance for the Unity of Romanian's party, who had seemed on track to win the race after sweeping the first round earlier this month. And when they say sweeping the first round, he was 20 points above his closest competitor in round one. Wow. And he was expected to win with about 55% of the vote up until a couple days before the election. Yes, apparently a very late search. Now, I understand polling is what it is. Unless you have Rasmussen over there, which I'm not sure the they have the polling over there, you can't really trust polling. I get it. But with somebody who performed already that well, the kind of public perception in Romania was that this guy was going to be the guy. But he did something after all of this came out. Now, for a while, he fought right when the news was starting to come out. He declared victory at one point, Right. So he's doing what politicians do, but he did something that I don't know that I could do right now in Romania, and. And he said that they shouldn't go directly towards election interference or any malfeasance here. Listen to him say it. Hello, dear friends. We have finished in counting all the ballots. We lost the second round of the elections here. I had over 5 million votes. My counter candidate won with an extra 1 million votes. We cannot accuse significant tampering with the ballots. We'll continue to represent the sovereignist, patriotic, conservative movement in Romania, and we will continue to fight together with all the sovereignists, patriots and conservatives around the world for freedom, for God, for family, and for our common ideals. I don't know if I could have done that. I don't know. With the history of what's going on in Romania, the way the population is trending politically, it makes a lot of sense for them to vote for this guy. But after leading in the polls, after doing so well in round one, he gets beat by almost a million votes. Yeah. Yeah. That's insane to me. Well, it becomes all the more insane when you combine it with all the other factors going on across Europe, like what's going on in Germany, and we'll touch on this in a second, but it just seems like these errors in polling or the rise upsets always seem to go one direction. A million votes in Poland seems like a lot. No, well, this is Romania, but. Oh, sorry, no, Poland's next. Yeah. So even smaller Romania. Right. Well, I mean, it's like what he said. He got about 5 million. His opponent got about a million more. So. So that's 6 or 11. Somewhere between 11 and 12, 50 to 60 voter turnout or something. So that's not a lot. No. Geez. So listen, you may be asking yourself, and I think it's fair to ask, what does the big picture look like here? Right. We want to make sure that things happen and things kind of shape up in Europe. We want them to be able to take care of themselves. We want them to be able to kind of push back against a lot of the leftist policies that you're seeing. It does end up affecting the United States. United States, obviously, in a lot of different ways. One, just the instability in the region or the migrant crisis that causes pain and carnage there, and it pushes people around. I want to make sure. That you understand that there seems to be two factions right now. You were talking about this, like, east versus west, right? And they were saying, essentially, like Romania. They were saying that, like the East. So Russia is influencing Romania. And you've got this party kind of pulling towards the eu, right, and saying that, no, we want to be more in line with what's going on in the eu, in line with stuff like this. The media basically is claiming that this is a victory for the eu. The same EU that is led by Ursula Vandele, who posted this video and caption over the weekend. What's that circle? I think that represents the ring of hell that's reserved for them. Why are they flying that flag? I don't know. I don't know what. That's in Brussels, right? It's in Brussels. I would assume because it's EU Parliament or that it is a U parliament, because Vanderlei is the one that put it up. But I have no idea why they think this is a good idea to further their cause. I don't understand who's. I don't know. So keep pushing the social issues that have failed. Keep doing open migration, they're calling it. No, it's illegal immigration, basically, touching every single country. And then make it a crime to speak out against those things because you put in hate speech laws and you can't even put out memes necessarily, that touch on any of these subjects. And then maybe some pamphlets that say, don't rape. Is that. Am I understanding? And the parties that get to this, and I know you said, we'll talk about this in a second, but the parties that kind of push back on this, let's ban those parties. Let's say that those guys are the extremists and they're not allowed to run in these elections anymore. And we're not just talking about the Romanian guy, which you could make the case that maybe he was propped up by Russia. I have no idea. But you could make that case. In Germany, they did the same thing to the party that was not only a party that was popular. I'm not talking like third or fourth. I'm talking like, came second in the election recently and then was polling as the most popular party in the country. And they said, well, yeah, we're gonna kind of label these guys kind of extremists to some degree so that we can eventually kind of pave the way to getting rid of them. If you push back and try to save your country, can you imagine this would be like, I don't know, living through a time in America where they called all of us racists because we like the first and Second Amendments. Those are pretty good ones, right? That's exactly what they're trying to do, benefit everybody. Ursula Vanderlei, in her captions, she said, be proud. Proud of whom you love, proud of who you are, proud of who you are becoming, especially if you're transitioning, I guess, because your journey is your power. Always remember, Europe is your ally. I am your ally this week and every week. Be proud always. Thanks, Ursula. By the way, Maria Shriver looks like one of the characters from Mars Attacks, but on a wig. I thought there was a catcher's map. I'm not the one who typically point these things out, but I'm like, holy cow, Maria. What was she. Maybe just really do a press release and call it a day. Anyway, I think we should touch on that real quick because it is. This is a more important. Romania is getting all the attention, but it's a much more consequential country. Why? Because they have a much larger population, a much larger military. They're more integrated with the west already. I wonder why they have a much larger military. It's almost like they've learned some lessons from history. Well, they're proud of their nationality as well as other things. They are. Correct. You went there. Yeah, I was just there. It's funny. They'll call it Central Europe. And I go, what other countries are in Central Europe? They go, well, that's a good point, because they just don't want to be called Eastern European. Okay, well, I understand. Josh is right. Very, very proud of their culture and heritage. And so I think these elections are a nice bellwether to see what the continent is. Okay, so let's. Okay, take a look at Poland. Maybe Romania could be a little bit of an outlier. But let's go to Poland, where they had the first round of their presidential election this weekend. Rafael Truskowski coming first, as predicted, with 30.8% of the vote, and Carol Novrotsky just behind him with 29.1. A pretty small gap there between the two men. When this election campaign started, the gap was much bigger. Rafael Traskowski's lead was much bigger. So it can be considered an unsuccessful campaign for him and a successful one for Karel Novrotsky. And a very, very close second round coming up in a couple of weeks. Okay, so let me just give you a little bit of a rundown. There's actually more positive here than that. Yeah. This broadcaster, the pleasant surprise. Well, you read the. Read the results for us and give us the synopsis. Yeah, so Rafael Tchaikovsky, he got 31%. He is a member of Donald Tusk. He's the prime minister right now, so he's left leaning. They'll call him centrist, but he's right leaning. Carol Noski, 29.1, so finishes 2% behind. Very close. Much closer than people thought. He's in Andres Duda's piss party. And. And student is law and justice. Right. So he would be the conservative sort of. You can compare him to the Republican party with Donald Trump a lot in America. Okay. All right. And then Slavomir Minson, he's further to the right, even of Nevarovsky, 14.8, so still a good chunk. And then Gregory Braun, who got 6.3%, which is a good. Still a good chunk, finishing in fourth place. But he's. His positions are pretty interesting. Okay, so. So really quickly, do you think that they can consolidate power? Basically. So, right, since none of the candidates got 50%, they'll have to go to a runoff round two. And I believe that's June 1st. And so right now the candidates that are against the lead vote getter in tally have more votes, so the right wing parties have more votes. So if Novarovsky can consolidate those votes, then he can get a surprise victory for the piss party and kind of allow the conservatives in Poland to maintain their hold over that head of state branch in the government. And so listen, just so you know, we're gonna get to the Epstein stuff here in a second, but this just brings a smile to my face when we can talk about the piss party again. It's just, it's funny. But here they will celebrate with a golden shower. Get pissed. There we go. I talked right over it. I'm so sorry. Sorry. But listen, just in case you're worried potentially that maybe these guys, okay, I know they voted maybe center right or right parties, but maybe they're going to go liberal. And this is a problem. You've got 6.3% of the voting population there that voted for this. Come in and. Whoa. He lost to my point. He's a little bit radical. He's a little. Listen, my point is not that I am supporting everything that this guy does. My, my point is that if you're voting for that, there's no way you're voting for the gay pride flag to be flown in your country. Okay? Like, it's just not happening. Literally tried to commit a citizen's arrest on a doctor that performed an abortion. So kind of sounds based. I mean, maybe also a little crazy and then like fire extinguished the menorah. So I would say he's a Kanye fan. What was it a fire hazard? Well, you know, it was. He thought it was some sort of. Listen, I'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt because of the flag burning that I just saw. Was it July maybe? He was like, no, not in season. No season. I don't. So look, Lane, really quickly tell us, like, what is the role of the Polish president and why does that matter? So the president in Poland is not as powerful as like Donald Trump because he's not actually the head of government. That would be the prime minister. So they're the ones that pass legislation, set legislation, you know, kind of determine the direction of the country. But the president, if elected, has veto power over pretty much everything. So he can really stop all that legislation. And especially in radical legislation, I think there's a veto override, but it would take a lot. So if there's pro LGBT or abortion or stuff that's trying to move Poland away from sort of their Catholic roots that everyone that's. That's made it a beautiful country. It blackpilled me a lot going on going to Poland because the society works so well for a multitude of reasons. Oh really? You can kind of slow the progressive nature that the other parties want to take it. They're all strong on immigration. None of them want immigrants, so that's not really a concern. But it's kind of the more social issues that this would definitely help Poland preserve their cultural heritage, with which that's very important. Right. And so the EU wants to frame this kind of as a choice between right wing nationalism and democracy. And it's really not. It's basically nationalism is not a bad thing. No, it can be democratic and undemocratic ones are the German, German intelligence agencies. They are probably the Romanian courts. They are the people fomenting anti right wing sentiments in Poland. They don't like democracy as soon as democracy isn't what they would choose themselves. Exactly. So this isn't a choice between those two things. And look, it is not lost on me that I have a shirt on right now that says Alex Jones was right. But there is a globalist agenda. Okay. There is this playbook is very common around the world. So it's very helpful for us to look into these countries, not only to see how they're doing and how that's going to affect the United States, but what we could potentially expect to see coming down the pike, we did that with Brazil when we looked into the court systems. 7:2 verdict right now, I think from the Supreme Court that happened. What was that on Thursday or Friday afternoon? I can't even remember exactly what day it was. It matters. These courts are stepping in and doing things that the American people didn't vote for. And I don't think it behooves us to just sit here in the United States and not pay attention, attention to what's going on in other parts of the world. Because this kind of stuff is coming very quickly to the United States if we are not careful. And you can lose your democracy or your republic very, very quickly. And it's also in our interest to keep like minded countries as allies. Absolutely. You don't want to continue to insulate yourself. And how do we keep, how do we keep an allied partnership with these countries if they don't even treat their citizens with any sort of respect? It's something that's going to be very difficult to do and I hope you know the correct decisions are made to allow the people's voices to be heard in these countries. Absolutely. So I do too. Look, we stand with you people of Europe, but not with the gay flag, with the circle. Somebody tell me what the circle means please because I don't really have a. I think that's for the gash. Oh, why did they get worse? It's a sign of unity with gash. Listen, we're moving on. Oh, that was the gorge. That's not the same thing. No. Okay. And we do have the Epstein stuff to cover here in just a second. 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But intellectual honesty, it's important. People will change their mind. Right? That's fine. You can't just go out there and be pissed off that somebody changed their position. It matters, though, if they change their position because it was politically expedient or if new information has been made available. You shouldn't expect people to just go changing their position if no new information has been made available. And I'll get into why that matters here in a second. But if you had any doubts about Jeffrey Epstein killing himself, Cash and Dan were here to set you guys straight. You said Jeffrey Epstein committed suicide. People don't believe. Well, I mean, listen, they have a right to their opinion. But as someone who has worked as a public defender, as a prosecutor, who's been in that prison system, who's been in the Metropolitan Detention center, who's been in segregated housing, you know a suicide when you see one, and that's what that was. He killed himself. You again. You want me to get. I've. I've seen the whole file. He killed himself. Okay, look, we. We were a little harsh on Cash the other day, rightfully so, because we didn't like some of the things that were coming out of the FBI's office, but we couldn't find him previously claiming that Epstein didn't kill himself. Fine. But Dan did have this to say about Epstein's death in 2019. I'm not going to speculate on the circumstances of his death until the information is out there. But I am clearly going to tell you, a lot of you emailing me this weekend like Dan, this is suspicious. I don't disagree. How is a guy who is alleged to have tried to harm himself already not on suicide watch while connected to some of the most powerful people in the world in a devastating case of alleged sexual misconduct? How he was. I have no. I cannot explain that with a straight face. Okay, listen, I am not mad at Dan at all. But here's the thing. You know how we felt, because you felt the same way. You understood the complaints from people in your audience saying that this couldn't possibly be a suicide. You didn't go so far as to say that he didn't kill himself. That we have on record, that I know of. And that's fine. But listen, man, when you just say, trust me, I've seen the file. No, I'm sorry, we can't, because you know why we don't trust these institutions. That's everything they ran on was not. You don't need to trust the deep state experts because they don't have your best interest. Right. And I trust that Dan has our best interest at heart. Way more. And Cash does, too. Way more. I have my issues more with Cash on some of the stuff that he's done, some of the stuff he said he would do that he hasn't done. And look, this is. Again, this is not friendly fire. This is people holding other people's feet to the fire and giving advice. Dan's a smart guy. He doesn't need me to give him advice. But my advice is, when you have the same kind of problems understanding and believing the story, when you identify with your audience on that, bring some evidence to us. You said you've seen the entire file. Release it. What good is it to hold that back at this point? Release photos, give us the timeline. Let us understand what you've seen so that conspiracy theories go away completely and we can all see plainly if it is true that he killed himself. You have to do it that way. If you don't, people will continue to question things. And I don't want your credibility to be eroded by that office. And it seems like right now Cash's and Dan's credibility is taking hits. It doesn't mean it's getting taken down. It just means it's taking hits. And I don't want that. I want people to have more faith in their institutions because they've been transparent. Not just blind faith. And trust me, because that's what previous administrations told us. And when it comes to Cash Epstein and how the media would handle it. Crowder called it. Come, let Zoltar tell you more. Pitch ball right past the flag. We're gonna win the game. I guarantee. Senator, I believe he hung himself in a cell in the Metropolitan Detention Center. He said, I believe he hung himself in a. In a cell. Are you shitting me? Are you shitting me? Am I the only one who's. Who's beyond livid? That's my first time seeing that. Am I the only one. Am I the only one who says that's a different person from the Cash Patel who appeared on Nick DePaolo Show? That's a different person. The guy who appeared before Glenn Beck. That is a different man. Why? Why? And just to be clear, leftist media, those of you watching right now, they will say, oh, see, here you go. Conservatives not willing to accept the truth. That's why they're more damaging, because they're allowing the left to set the narrative. Do you think you're crazy? Do you think you're crazy because you don't believe that Jeffrey Epstein hung himself in a cell? The left doesn't believe that. The left doesn't believe it. But the Left will make you out to be crazy. They'll make you out to be an extremist. And you know what they will use as Exhibit A? Even Cash Patel knows how crazy it is. Come, let Zoltar tell you more. I calculate the next pitch. Ball right past the flag. We're gonna win the game. I guarantee. We called it. The media absolutely is going to do that. They're currently doing that right now. Dan, please listen. Everybody out there who loves Dan, we need more transparency. I don't want this thing going off the rails. I want you guys to have the impact that you want to have on that office. Please help us understand why you guys now think that it is 100% a closed case. Help us go there with you. For those of you who are watching for free right now, we are going to send you over to Tim Pool. Enjoy that show. 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Title: Joe Biden's Cancer Diagnosis Exposes Massive Coverup and Dan & Kash Confirm Epstein "Unaliving"
Host: Steven Crowder
Release Date: May 19, 2025
In this compelling episode of Louder with Crowder, host Steven Crowder delves into two explosive topics: the recent revelation of President Joe Biden's aggressive cancer diagnosis and the controversial confirmation by Dan & Kash regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. The episode also touches upon unexpected election outcomes in Romania and Poland, offering a comprehensive analysis of their implications on both a national and international scale.
a. Announcement and Initial Reactions Steven Crowder opens the discussion by addressing the shocking news of President Joe Biden being diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. This revelation raises immediate concerns about Biden's health and his capacity to serve effectively.
b. Implications for Mental Capacity Crowder speculates on the potential connection between Biden's cancer treatment and his perceived mental decline, suggesting that medications like Lupron, commonly used to treat prostate cancer, could have severe side effects impacting cognitive functions.
c. Timing and Transparency Concerns The timing of the announcement is scrutinized, with Crowder questioning the White House's transparency about Biden's health status. He emphasizes the importance of disclosure, especially for an incumbent president considering another term.
d. Media and Public Perception The host criticizes the mainstream media for allegedly covering up Biden's health issues, suggesting a coordinated effort to maintain his public image despite serious health concerns.
e. Future Implications Crowder discusses the potential long-term impacts of Biden's diagnosis on his political career, including his ability to run for re-election and govern effectively.
a. Romania's Presidential Election The episode highlights the unexpected results of Romania's presidential election, where centrist pro-EU candidate Nikhursa Dan defeats the right-wing candidate Callan Georgescu by a narrow margin. Crowder analyzes the shift towards pro-EU sentiments and its implications for Eastern Europe's geopolitical landscape.
b. Poland's Presidential Race Similarly, Poland's presidential election saw a surprising close race between Rafael Truskowski and Carol Novrotsky. Crowder discusses the rise of right-wing nationalism versus pro-EU liberalism, emphasizing the potential impact on regional stability and U.S.-Europe relations.
c. Geopolitical Implications Crowder connects these election outcomes to broader geopolitical trends, warning of increasing instability in Europe that could affect global dynamics, including migration and defense policies.
a. Confirmation of Suicide Crowder addresses recent statements by Dan & Kash, affirming that Jeffrey Epstein's death was a suicide. He challenges lingering conspiracy theories, urging for closure on the matter.
b. Call for Transparency The host emphasizes the necessity for public figures to provide tangible evidence when making definitive statements, criticizing the lack of transparency that fuels distrust.
c. Impact on Public Trust Crowder discusses how the Epstein case reflects broader issues of trust in institutions and the media's role in perpetuating or dispelling conspiracy theories.
Throughout the episode, Crowder intersperses humor and personal anecdotes, engaging with his co-hosts and guests to maintain a dynamic and relatable atmosphere. He emphasizes the show's commitment to addressing breaking news and providing unfiltered commentary.
In wrapping up the episode, Crowder reiterates the significance of the discussed topics, urging listeners to stay informed and critically evaluate the information presented by mainstream sources. He stresses the importance of accountability and transparency in leadership roles.
Steven Crowder [00:07:15]: "Lupron can cause memory disorders, fatigue, and mood swings. This might explain some of Biden's diminished mental capacity."
Steven Crowder [00:12:20]: "The media was covering for Biden's decline, depicting him as perfectly healthy when that's clearly not the case."
Steven Crowder [00:20:10]: "Nikhursa Dan's victory signifies a pro-EU shift, which is pivotal for Romania's alignment with Western policies."
Steven Crowder [00:35:20]: "Dan & Kash have confirmed Epstein killed himself. We need to move past these baseless theories."
Steven Crowder skillfully navigates through complex and sensitive topics, providing a critical lens on political transparency and international relations. His analysis underscores the interconnectivity of domestic health issues with global political stability. By addressing both U.S. internal affairs and European elections, Crowder offers a holistic view of current geopolitical dynamics, emphasizing the need for informed and engaged citizenship.
The conversation about Epstein's death serves as a microcosm of the broader struggle between truth and conspiracy in the digital age, highlighting the responsibility of public figures to uphold credibility through transparency.
This episode of Louder with Crowder delivers a thorough examination of pressing political health concerns and international electoral surprises. Steven Crowder's incisive commentary encourages listeners to question official narratives and seek truth, reinforcing the show's dedication to producing politically incorrect yet insightful content.
For those seeking an unfiltered perspective on current events, this episode stands out as a must-listen, encapsulating key discussions that resonate with viewers navigating a rapidly changing political landscape.