
In this episode of Nightly Scroll, I’m joined by Host of The Underreported Stories podcast, and my good friend Chrissy Clark. Together, we dive into the Trump memes that have been breaking the brains of liberals and the mainstream media. Then, we react to CNN’s interview with a Cartel member, Dave Portnoy schooling Barstool bar patrons in Philadelphia who disrespected the Jewish people, and more.
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Hailey Caranilla
Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of Nightly Scroll. I'm Hailey Caranilla. Happy Cinco de Mayo. Happy Cinco de Drinko. Happy Cinco de Porto. As we're saying on X these days, I love it. I haven't heard of Cinco de Porto, but we're going to celebrate tonight. I do have a margarita here, so if anyone in the chat wants to join me in drinking a margarita, that would be fun. We could get the chat really lit tonight. I will say I tried a sip of this and I made a face so ugly I can't take another sip. It is that bad. I really. I did a horrible job making this, but it's the thought that counts. I did. I brought the little Tajin rim and everything. I tried. I have my Border Patrol mug. It has a little bullet in it. It's very cool. Yeah, I figured that would be a perfect way to celebrate Cinco de Drinko in my Border Patrol mug. And, yeah, I can't even drink it because it's so bad. Anyway, my friend Chrissy Clark is on deck to react to all of the breaking news of the weekend and of the day. President Trump is breaking the brains of liberals with each and every AI meme he posts. Deportations are underway and the Trump administration is giving travel stipends to illegal aliens paid for by taxpayers. But we'll get into why it may be cheaper in the long run. Then CNN interviewed a cartel member and. And in attempting to own Trump, they really owned themselves. Classic. We will play the clip. Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy is sending patrons of his Philadelphia bar to Auschwitz as a punishment for anti Semitic messaging. I want to take this time to remind you to subscribe to the Bongino Report channel. Bongino Report. The rumble.com Haley will bring you there. That's where you can watch my show and of course, Evita Show Nightly Scroll. If you search Nightly scroll on your favorite podcast platform, Apple Podcast Spotify, you could search for it and I will be there. Leave a review. Leave five stars. Hit that bell so that you never miss a show. And Nightly scroll starts now. Andy told me I had to take a sip of this on the show just so that you could see how brutal it is. It is tough. It is tough to get down. Anyway, Cinco de Mayo. It is not Cinco de Mayo. Without remembering this iconic tweet from then candidate Trump. He was not president yet, but this was back in 2016. Happy hashtag Cinco de Mayo. The best Taco Bells are made in Trump Tower Grill I love Hispanics. And there he is with his thumbs up, the iconic thumbs up. And I have to say that that Taco Bell, the bowl, the whatever that is in it looks really good. So I trust him. I think that probably is a really good. I don't know what is like taco salad, taco bowl. You know, he wasn't even president yet at the time, but he was already living rent free in the heads of the mainstream media establishment. So Univision anchor Jorge Ramos was triggered by this. He posted again, this is. This was back in 2016, but he replied to it and said, real Donald Trump says, I love Hispanic, but 87% of Latinos don't love him back and have a negative opinion of him. And this tweet just aged really poorly because a lot of Latin Latinos voted for President Trump in this last election, as they did in 2016. So the math wasn't mathing, but this was before Trump was president. So they all thought, well, you know, if we just pile on him, you know, maybe he'll drop out. You know, this was. This was the early days before they knew that President Trump was like Teflon Don and he was not going anywhere. Then someone else tweeted that, I'll give this to ealdonaldtrump. He does his own tweets. No PR person in the world would say what he says. And I do agree with that. And that's part of the reason why I love President Trump. That's one of my favorite qualities about him, is that he's totally unfiltered and we get to have fun for the first time in a while. The media, they can't keep up with Trump. He's running a million miles an hour and he doesn't sleep, and the media hates it. And for that reason, I love it. And we're gonna get into all the memes that Trump has been posting and the media has been freaking out. I'm going to get into that with Chrissy Clark in just a second. But Sean Farash is one of the greatest Trump impersonators out there. And nine years later, after the iconic Cinco de Mayo tweet, Sean Farasch is celebrating Cinco de Porto in true Trump style.
Sean Farash
So watch this, my fellow Americans, S2 presidente favorito. And I wanted to wish you a very happy Cinco de Porto. Cinco Deporto is a tremendous day to all of the illegals, gang members, drug traffickers, human smugglers, and all around bad hombres. Te vamos a socor de nuestro Pais. Or as I call it, we're getting you the hell out of our country, Ms. 13. We're getting you the hell out, Trende Aragua. We're going to get you out, or we're going to put you in Alcatraz. We'll call you Trende Alcatraz, because we want to reopen Alcatraz. All my beautiful people, they said to me, sir, they said, senor, why do you want to reopen Alcatraz so badly? I said, mi armano, I gotta tell you, you look at it, it's called the Rock. It's named after me. It needs to start acting like it. We are going to rebuild it so beautifully and so strongly and so greatly. We will make Alcatraz great again. We will make America safe again. Thank you. God bless you. Happy Cinco de Porto. And the best is yet to come. Crieme.
Hailey Caranilla
The best is yet to come. Cinco de Porto. I love the Make America great Again sombrero. I need to find myself one of those. I love Sean. He's hilarious. He does a great Trump impression. And he just has his cadence down really well. The way he, like, breathes in through his teeth, you know, those. Those Trump moments, he's got it down really well. And I met Sean in New York, and then we ended up both moving to Nashville. We both moved to Nashville. So the more you know, he's great, but it's not all fun and games. CNN is reporting that many are sitting out Cinco de Mayo celebrations today. They are canceled because of Trump, of course. Watch. Today is May 5th, and that means Cinco de Mayo, Wolf. A holiday that celebrates Mexico's victory over France. But some in the Battle of Pueblo, I should say. But some communities have canceled or scaled back cultural events because of President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration and the fear among many Latinos that they could be arrested. Okay, Very sad. You're not going to get arrested unless you're here illegally. So anyway, if they're sitting about, they're sitting out the celebrations. They want you to sit them out, too. Liberals on the Internet are claiming that if you voted for Trump, you are not allowed to celebrate because we apparently voted to deport this culture. So look at, look at this. This is a TikTok user. She's dancing. It says maga on Cinco de Mayo after voting to deport half of the Mexican population. Interesting. This isn't really a nice sight to see. I'm sorry that I'm sharing it with you, but, yeah, I mean, a half of the Mexican population. That's a crazy number. But you know, this is. This is tick tock math. Not only that, you're not allowed to eat a chip. You're not allowed to eat or drink a margarita. No. No sips, no chips. Watch this.
Chrissy Clark
And if you voted for Trump, I don't want to see you sipping out a damn thing on Monday. I don't want to see you drinking no margarita. I don't want to see you drinking no slushy. I don't want to see you drinking nothing but water. And damn disappointment. I better not see you pick up no chip, no motherfucking salsa, no guacamole. Not a damn taco.
Hailey Caranilla
Okay?
Chrissy Clark
Do you hear me? You don't deserve it. I better not see it. Best believe that. My spot. I'm walking in and asking for voter registration cards. Let me see what you did. Show me your proof. Thank you.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, this tastes better when the libs are matte. I'm just gonna say that the NBA.
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Hailey Caranilla
All right. My friend Chrissy Clark, host of Underreported Stories, is on Deck. And I'm so excited that she's here. Hey, Chrissy.
Chrissy Stout
Hey. Happy Cinco de Drinko. I have my mom so excited, and hello, Bongino Army. You guys must be fabulous, because you've stolen my best friend from me from Nashville. It's fine.
Hailey Caranilla
Yes. So if anyone doesn't know, I met Chrissy Clark in Nashville. That's when Chrissy Clark was Chrissy Clark. Now she's Chrissy Stout. But, yeah, I'm changing that. I knew, I knew of Chrissy because at the time, I was working at Newsmax, and Chrissy is a Newsmax contributor. So I, I, I saw her on Hits and I saw her on air, and then I was, you know, stalking her on social media, as one does, and it said that you were Nashville based in your bio. And I thought, well, I was moving to Nashville. I got this new job, and I thought, well, I'm gonna slide into the DMs, and hopefully she'll be friends with me. And then we got margaritas, and then we did. Oh, my gosh.
Chrissy Stout
Wait. This is so full circle.
Hailey Caranilla
We're back to where it all began. So I'm very excited that you're here today. We have a ton to get to, and I just want to ask, are you going to eat tacos to own the libs today?
Chrissy Stout
Oh, gosh. I had Taco. I had ChatGPT make my menu for the week, and ChatGPT didn't put into consideration that it's Cinco de Mayo. So I'm going to have my tacos for Taco Tuesday. But I did have chips and salsa just on the lips, just for that reason. After you send that video.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah. So that's great. I mean, chips and salsa. It is interesting, you know, the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. It feels like liberals these days, they don't want you to even appreciate culture anymore, and certainly not if you voted for Trump.
Chrissy Stout
No, I don't, I don't understand. Like, watching those videos is really hard to wrap my mind around. The idea that people genuinely think this, that we've deported half of Mexico back to Mexico. Half of Mexico didn't come here. Half of Mexico is. Is in Mexico because they're Mexican. Like, I'm lost at this understanding or this fake idea that everybody is seeking to get into America and we're just, like, kicking them out. There are actually plenty of Mexicans that are really happy being Mexicans. I don't know why that's shocking news, people.
Hailey Caranilla
A lot of the Mexican immigrants who came here legally, they Like Trump, because they did it legally. You're a legal immigrant.
Chrissy Stout
Yep.
Hailey Caranilla
And so you could do it. Like, let's talk about this. What was that process like?
Chrissy Stout
It was super. It's super interesting because I came here right before. So we moved here in July of 2001. So, like, right before 9. 11. So I would say that my story is kind of a statistical anomaly and that I came here when I was 5. I got my citizenship when I was 17. And, like, 17 by under 30 days, because my birthday is March 24th. I got my citizenship on February 25th. So, like, just made it in the nick of time to not have to do the test all by myself. My parents did it for me, but it was like an intense process. My parents. I remember my dad got a speeding ticket one time for being an idiot, and we had to go get pulled out of elementary school and go downtown to downtown Chicago. I was living in suburban Chicago at the time. Go down to immigration offices and get fingerprinted and all these things. And our immigration lawyer had to do extra work solely because my dad drove a little bit over the speed limit when he probably shouldn't have. Obviously, she shouldn't have. No one was hurt. Nothing bad happened. He just sped in a 45 mile per hour zone. And yet you have people here who are actually committing crimes, shoplifting, harming American people. And they get. There's no implications for that. There's no. You're not going to jail for that. Are you kidding me? That's not reality. And to even bring that a step further. Hails. We were at church maybe three weeks ago, and we have a new person on our team. He's from Uganda and he's here on a work visa trying to get his green card. And he was telling us in his thick, sweet accent, he was telling Jake and I, my husband and I, all about how the immigration process is actually really easy if you just do it right. He's like, if you. These people, they get online and they complain, but I do it the right way. And look at me, here I am getting my green card, living here legally. I'm like, you tell him. I'm not going to say his name. I'm like, you tell him.
Hailey Caranilla
I mean, imagine that. This kind of. Just so the chat knows, because we didn't tell you where you came from, but you were Canadian and you came here, got your snow.
Chrissy Stout
Mexican? Yeah. No.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah. Not. Not Mexican, but yeah. It reminds me kind of like all of this hooting and hollering on the left about due process and These certain things, it just reminds me of the real ID fiasco. I mean, everyone is freaking out that they can't get their real id when they've been warning us since I think the law was passed in 2005. They've been warning us since. I don't know. I remember seeing signs in the airport five years ago. To get your real ID, starting in May of 2025, you will need a real ID to fly. I've had three real IDs so far. I got one in New York when I was living there. I got one in Tennessee. I've been living here for two months. I already got my Florida one. Not hard. I was in and out in 30 minutes. But it's interesting, you know, when people, they claim like, you know, they. A lot of these illegal immigrants, they've been here for 20 years and it's like, well, it doesn't take 20 years. You could have done it the right way and you would have been a citizen by now. You wouldn't have had to self deport or whatever. Anyway, it's neither here nor there.
Chrissy Stout
I talk to Uber drivers all the time because I'm always just super fascinated by. A lot of them are immigrants. And it's not to generalize, but it's just true. And I'll talk to them about their immigration stories, mostly because I'm fascinated and because I know that 13 years as myself as an immigrant is, like I said, a statistical anomaly. So I asked them a lot of the times, everybody says along the lines of like three, five or seven years. One of those numbers is like the consistent answer that I hear. So it's not this laborious process. It's not fun. No process is fun. I went to the DMV to change my name while everybody was trying to get their real id, which was stupid on my end, but I really needed my ID to be updated to get my name changed on everything. You get it. But that process of, I think I waited at the DMV for like seven hours. It was a whole ordeal. It sucked. But like, yeah, that's just, that's part of the freedom that you get here in this country. When you're talking about it in terms of not getting a driver's license but immigrating to this country. Yes, there are going to be a little bit of bureaucracy, but you're becoming a citizen of this country. You can't just walk in, snap your fingers and become an American citizen. I don't know where people get this entitlement from.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, it's it's interesting, too. I mean, a lot of people on the left are perpetuating this lie that if you got married in this country, you're not going to be able to vote. They're taking away your right to vote. There's going to be millions of married women in the. In the country who aren't able to vote, and you're proof that that's not true. You might have to wait at the DMV for seven hours. It's not going to be fun. But you can certainly vote if you want to. You just have to make the time to do so.
Chrissy Stout
But I want you seeing that. Oh, sorry.
Hailey Caranilla
No, you.
Chrissy Stout
I was just going to say I saw that video that was put out and I debunked it on TikTok and Instagram, and it did really good numbers. Was going viral everywhere. Because there's no. Like, I read the actual law and I just, like, pulled it up on the screen. I was like, here's the actual law. Like, find me the place where it says married women can't vote. Like, just find it for me. I'd love to know where it is. It's not in there. It doesn't exist. So these people are just making stuff out of nowhere.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah. You're living proof that it's not true. So I want to get into Trump. Absolutely. Triggering the libs at every turn, because first it was Trump as the Pope. So the White House put out this on. On X. Trump had posted it. The President had posted it on Truth Social. The White House then took it and put it on X. And this is obviously an AI photo depicting President Trump as the Pope. And he had joked with the media. Someone in the media had asked him, you know, who do you want to see as the next Pope? And he kind of teased, well, well, I would like to be the next Pope. Trump loves to troll the media. This is who he is. But a lot of people have been kind of up in arms about this meme. Catholics for Choice were upset about it. Other Catholics were coming out saying that this is, you know, disrespectful. I'm Catholic. I didn't see a problem with it. I can see other people having an issue with it, but the media asked President Trump about it. This is what he had to say. Watch. If we could play 8.5, guys. Thank you, Mr. President. Some Catholics were not so happy about the image of you looking like the Pope.
Donald Trump
Oh, I see. You mean they. They can't take a joke. You don't mean the Catholics. You mean the Fake news media, not the Catholics loved it. I had nothing to do with it. Somebody made up a picture of me dressed like the Pope and they put it out on the Internet. That's not me that did it. I have no idea where it came from. Maybe it was AI, but I know nothing about it. I just saw it last evening, actually. My wife thought it was cute. She said, isn't that nice? My question about, actually, I would not be able to be married, though that would be a lot.
Sean Farash
I'd have.
Donald Trump
To the best of my knowledge, Popes aren't big on getting married, are they? Not that we know of.
Chrissy Stout
No.
Donald Trump
No. I think it's a fake news media that, you know, they. They're fakers.
Hailey Caranilla
My question, though, sir, was about the fact that it was put out on the White House account, even though it was AI generated. It was a joke. It was a meme. Does it at all diminish the substance of the official White House account to have it go out on the. Give me a break.
Donald Trump
I can't just. It was just somebody did it in fun. It's fine. Have to have a little fun, don't you? Yeah. Please go.
Hailey Caranilla
And it is a lot of fun. He didn't only post the Pope photo or not he. But the White House. But the White House also posted May the fourth be with you. Trump with a lightsaber, a Luke Skywalker version of President Trump. And Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker, wrote on Blue sky that this photo is proof that President Trump is full of sith. So he's not liking it. What do you. What say you? Is this just all fun and games, or should these not be posted on the White House account?
Chrissy Stout
Okay, correct me if I'm wrong. Was that Jackie Heinrich, the Fox News reporter that was saying that was asking that question?
Hailey Caranilla
I don't think so. I didn't recognize her.
Chrissy Stout
I am like 90% sure that that was Jackie Heinrich.
Hailey Caranilla
Maybe it was.
Chrissy Stout
And if it was, that is such a pathetic showing, regardless of who that person was. Although I, I would hope to highly doubt that that was Fox. But I wouldn't put it past them, who, who is a journalist to opine in that position. Right. You're. Your goal in asking questions is to elicit a response, not scold somebody while asking a question. That to me was just like red flag moronic questioning to begin with. So of course he's gonna troll you. This is funny. And you know what? Of all the things that the Trump White House account have put out that maybe could be deemed problematic to the woke scolds of the world. This is not. This doesn't even touch the top five. You know, remember that video of you can't go home, but you can't stay here? What was that video?
Hailey Caranilla
It was the Border Patrol. The Border Patrol posted all the deportations to the tune of closing time. Closing time. One last call for alcohol.
Chrissy Stout
So finish your mock tail margarita. I don't. I don't think that this one, either of these memes were nearly as problematic, problematic, quote, unquote, as those other tweets. So, no, I don't understand. Everyone just wants to get their panties in a wad. To get their panties in a wad. That's just what they do.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, it also, it. It's crazy to me to think that there's a journalist, whoever that was. Some people in the chat do agree with you that they think it was Jackie from Fox, but I don't. I'd have to double check. But, you know, you get one shot to ask the President of the United States a question per day. Most people don't get to ask the President a question every day. Most outlets. So, you know, how many questions do you get to ask the president in the United States? You're going to ask him about an AI meme that was clearly supposed to be a joke. And, you know, that was Jackie Heinrich. It was.
Chrissy Stout
It was. Wow, Fox.
Hailey Caranilla
Wow. Yeah. That's embarrassing. That is embarrassing. You know, and Trump is. This is not new. This is not something new for Trump. Back in 2019, he posted this. It was the Trump Forever meme. He posted this video where it's. It had all these, I don't know, like, what are they, like, yard signs or. Yeah, let's play this video. This is from 2019. Trump 2028. Trump 2032. Trump 36. Trump 40, 44, 48. All the, all the yard signs that basically indicate that Trump is going to run for president forever. He's never going to give it up. Trump's 78, you know, forever. All the numbers are going up all the election years, and he's getting a lot of heat for. I think the Trump campaign is selling Trump 2028 hats. And this has been a joke. This has been a longstanding joke, as I just showed a video from 2019, but Kristen Welker from NBC asked him about it again. Watch this. The Trump Organization is selling hats that say Trump 2028.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Chrissy Stout
Are you seriously considering a third term.
Hailey Caranilla
Mr. President, even though it's prohibited by the Constitution, or is this about staying politically vile?
Donald Trump
I will say this. So many people want me to do it. I have never had requests so strong as that. But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge, you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's constitutional, that they're not allowing you to do it or anything else. But there are many people selling the 2028 hat. But this is not something I'm looking to do. I'm looking to have four great years and turn it over to somebody, ideally a great Republican. A great Republican, to carry it forward. But I think we're gonna have four years, and I think four years is plenty of time to do something really spectacular.
Hailey Caranilla
I mean, obviously, it's interesting that people have covered President Trump. He's got four years, and now this is his second term, and the media still doesn't get that this is a joke. So Kristen Welker, she gets to interview the president again. She's asking about something that is clearly a joke.
Chrissy Stout
Yeah. And I was at the White House last week for the new media press briefing, and people got to ask Caroline Levitt a question in this new media briefing. And the guy behind me did such a great job. He's like, I'm gonna have. I have three things. Can you tell me if these are Trump truths or Trump trolls? Which was just great branding, great wording. The whole thing was just chef's kiss. And he Specifically asked Trump, 2028 truth or troll? And Caroline Levitt said it was a troll. Like, I don't know how much more clarity these people need. It's just. It's the same thing that you and I having a margarita and apparently eating a chip is doing. It's just triggering people in, like, the funniest way possible. Seriously, if you believe this, your one brain cell must be really lonely.
Hailey Caranilla
Yes. Yes. One brain cell. You don't even have two to rub together. It's very sad, but I want to move now to Nashville, which is where we met, like I said earlier in the show, and I love that we became friends in Nashville. And we're. We're remote friends now, but that's okay. But ICE carried out some detentions and some traffic stops in Nashville. This was yesterday. And Tennessee highway patrol worked with ICE to make 150 Nashville traffic stops. No number. That's an unknown number of how many people were actually detained and arrested at these traffic stops. But, of course, the liberals in Nashville, because, as we know, you can live in a red state, but the cities are normally blue, unfortunately. And Nashville is very blue. We Have a very blue mayor with a very blue woke. They them family. What is his name again? Eddie something.
Chrissy Stout
Freddie O'Connell.
Hailey Caranilla
Freddie, yeah, Freddie. Yeah. So anyway, everyone is at these protests crying. I mean here's two white gay guys crying about people getting potentially deported. You know, I want to, if you guys could scroll over, I want to read the caption. Cuz this is the Tennessean and the Tennesseean is wildly woke. I mean it's just part of the mainstream media apparatus. They're just horrible. And I think it said something in the caption about how they're working to. Oh yeah, right here it said Homeland Security investigations. It's, it's a public safety operation in Nashville focusing on areas with a history of serious traffic crashes and suspected gang activity. And then you see people sobbing in the streets and protesting. But it's just to make Nashvillians safer. Why would they be crying over that?
Chrissy Stout
I don't understand why they're crying. And this to give people a little bit of a clearer picture. This isn't necessarily happening in like downtown Nashville, Broadway, in front of every bachelorette party that you see go down the strip. That's not what's happening. There are pockets of Nashville, specifically Antioch and some of these, like some northern parts of Nashvill that are not safe. You know, Haley, you know where I used to live, I used to live in, in downtown Nashville. And you could go one street and be totally safe and totally fine and you could go one street over and there were multiple shootings. There are still sects of every single city that are incredibly unsafe. And I think it's just such a disservice for white liberal woksters to come out there and feign this kind of ignorance. There are people that live in those communities that don't want gang violence in their areas. You know, we always, or I think not we, but liberals always look at it from this view of like the poor criminal. I don't quite understand that viewpoint, but it's as if the system is somewhat oppressive to the criminal. No, this, this is an oppressive system that exists where gang members get to take advantage of, of families. And in these areas, which the northern Nashville suburbs are usually traditionally more African American, more black families, they're being subjected to gang activities. You go to Antioch, it's a lot more Hispanic families, they're being subjected to gang activities. And specifically in this, in this area, a lot of gang members like Ms. 13 gang members are in this area. And it's incredibly problematic for the families that live there. You know, the the rich white people, we all live in other neighborhoods, you know, we could just walk away from it. This isn't about trying to feel good about your WOKE principles. These operations aren't for just making the white women of Nashville safe. This is for the Hispanic families. This is for the black families. They cannot feel safe in their own neighborhoods. Who's looking out for them? Certainly not the woke white liberal gay men that are hugging each other and crying over the arrest of cartels.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, the liberals are upset because they hear ICE and they hear, you know, cop and they think bad and they think Trump and they think deport and they don't care. They don't care about the details. They don't care that these people actually really do. Law enforcement really does care about making people safer. And as you know, I mean, Nashville was getting less safe. I mean, even by the time I was leaving I'm like, oh, okay, this is turning into a blue city now. I mean, certainly it was a breath of fresh air moving from New York City, but yeah, certainly going downhill in certain ways and it's less safe. And you know, God forbid law enforcement wants to do their job and make people of Nashville safe. Of course people are going to be upset about it. Liberals are going to be upset about it. But the Trump administration, now they're moving and shaking on the border, as we know, and moving and shaking on deportations, which is great. And now the Trump administration is going to start paying illegal migrants $1,000 to self deport. But DHS says it'll actually save taxpayers a ton. So they're going to be giving these stipends to illegal migrants $1,000 each to self deport from the US but this is actually not a bad thing because it will cost taxpayers an average of $17,121 if they don't self deport. And then the feds have to arrest, detain and deport just a single illegal immigrant. So the savings are there. But what do you think a lot of people are saying it's, it's sad that we actually have to pay for these people to leave on taxpayers dime anyway.
Chrissy Stout
Oh, it's pathetic in and of itself. But it's not the Trump administration's fault. Right? You're trying to find solutions. If you're Tom Homan, if you're in dhs, if you're in ice, you're just solutions oriented. And I actually spoke to Tom Homan, would have been back in October of 2024 and asked him to explain how these roundups of illegal immigrants actually operate. And he said one of the most difficult parts for DHS right now is getting in contact with Venezuela. These countries that don't want to work with us, they're not interested. And so there's so much. That cost isn't just about like housing the migrant, detaining them. It's also, you know, the, the personnel cost that it costs to, to work with these countries to get there, to ensure that they're going to the right place so that we don't have complaints similar to what we saw with Kilmar, Brego Garcia, et cetera. So it's very costly and it's very time consuming. Think about all the other immigrants that we. Illegal immigrants, I should say that we could deport if we were utilizing that time and money, you know, on hundreds of thousands of them that shouldn't be here. As opposed to just like the handful of the most since, like. What's the word I'm looking for? Kind of criminal. You know what I mean? Like the most. Why am I blanking on that word? The most scary. Terrible.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, like the dangerous.
Chrissy Stout
Thank you. Dangerous. Gosh, can I think. I swear there's no alcohol in that. So, yeah, I think if we could move forward from there, we could be able to utilize our resources better and get a more effective Trump administration as well. But we'll see. We are already seeing student visa holders self deporting and we saw that in Columbia, Cornell, etc. Yeah.
Hailey Caranilla
So we're moving and shaking here. And Stephen Miller, who is part of President Trump's Homeland Security Advisor team, he said that the savings could be as much as 1 million per illegal alien family, given the long term cost of all this, like you were just saying. So I think in the long run, it is going to benefit the American taxpayer. So I'm all for it. But I want to get into the fake news media of it all because I want to show you a tweet from a Washington Post reporter. This is Maria Sacchetti. And she tweeted Trump officials who have sought to expel hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans are celebrating the victory of sovereignty at the Kentucky Derby. And then she went on to say that the jockey that was riding Sovereignty was a Venezuelan citizen. He's also from Venezuela, except he's not an illegal migrant. He's legally in the United States of America. So I'm not really sure what point she was trying to make there.
Chrissy Stout
There's not enough Botox injections in the world to stop my face from making 80 different, like, weird squint Tucker Carlson style squints when I have to read tweets like that. That's absurd. I think that this is something that the left is getting so wrong. It's the same thing that with their, like, woke speech policing. And until they get rid of this, they're not going to win over the middle. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that what the right is advocating for is illegal immigration. Like, we want illegal immigration to stop legal immigration. We can have debates over. I know that there's contention around the H1B visa programs, like, there's so many nuances and debates that we can get into in terms of legal immigration. And I understand that no one is inherently opposed to some legal immigration. Maybe there's a handful of people, whatever outside of those handful of people. That's not what the conservative movement. That's not what Republicans are advocating for. This is what really frustrates me, though, Haley, is that there's a semantic game and you see Representative Jasmine Crockett play it all the time. It's not a crime to come to America illegally.
Hailey Caranilla
Right. It's a civil disobedience or it's a civil liability.
Chrissy Stout
Yes, it's a civil infraction. But the civil infraction is the same thing as speeding. By the way, bringing this full circle to my immigration story from earlier. It's the same as speeding, Right. That is considered a civil infraction, but in our everyday vernacular, we consider that a crime. It's a crime. Okay. It's a crime. As we understand what crimes are. And obviously, to tie that even deeper, yes, if it's the same thing as if illegal immigration is the same thing as speeding, and my parents were worried that we might be deported as legal citizen or as legal immigrants with green card holders over a speeding ticket, then, yeah, you should be afraid to be deported if you come here illegally. I don't understand why that's so.
Hailey Caranilla
I would say illegal immigrants are mooching off of the system way more than someone who's driving a little too fast in a certain zone. Right. So when people argue that, oh, well, illegal immigration is the same level as a speeding ticket or jaywalking, it's like, okay, well, no one's really paying for, you know, your jaywalking ticket. You're paying for it because you're responsible. When an illegal immigrant comes here and then they're mooching off the government and off taxpayer dollars, they're whatever the hell they're getting from the Biden administration and what are their whatever else Resources they're getting for free. That's a problem. And that's different. So, of course the American taxpayer and voter is going to get angrier over illegal immigration than they are about someone jaywalking across the street. Doesn't impact, you know, the community nearly as much. But CNN gave the airwaves to a cartel member, and in this interview, the, the interviewer was talking to this cartel member, asking him, you know, what do you make of Trump? And his answer was, probably not what she expected. Watch.
Chrissy Stout
According to the Trump administration, you are a terrorist. The cartels have been labeled foreign terrorist organization. What do you make of that? What's your message to Donald Trump if he's watching this?
Hailey Caranilla
So he said there, if anyone's listening and not watching the show, you wouldn't be able to see the, the subtitles there. But she's asking, you know, what do you make of President Trump? And he says, well, we have to eat. And unfortunately, the human smugglers are in the United States and they still want business, so we're going to keep working. But he said he, he doesn't blame Donald Trump one bit for enforcing the law. He's trying to protect his people. So probably not the answer that CNN wanted, because CNN was probably thinking, oh, this cartel member is going to poop all over Donald Trump. And that's what we want. Because why would the, why would the cartel want President Trump to close the border? Then their business is gone. Why do you think that CNN wanted to humanize the cartel so bad?
Chrissy Stout
That was such a weird question, dude. That was so off. And, and I just couldn't fathom this idea that you would look a terrorist in their eye and go, are you upset that Donald Trump called you a terrorist? That would, like, that would be like, I don't even know. It'd be like, somebody be like, are you offended that people call you obnoxious? Like, no, just because it's not the nicest thing doesn't mean it's not true. Like, I'm a little loud, but, like, I am. That's okay. You can come away with that conclusion. The idea that a terrorist is not a terrorist just because as a negative connotation doesn't mean anything.
Hailey Caranilla
Like, yeah, and he's, he basically said, you know, you can call me a terrorist, but he's like, I'm not going to stop doing what I'm doing. I mean, I don't think that terrorists and cartel leaders and members care too much about being called mean names by Donald Trump.
Chrissy Stout
Clearly they're worried about putting food on the table for their family. And how they do that is by smuggling people in, smuggling drugs in and killing people. Like, yeah, these aren't the nicest people. They don't care about your feelings.
Hailey Caranilla
You know, DHS and, and the Department of Homeland Security, they, they don't even have the numbers. They don't even have, like, a real handle on how invasive the human trafficking and human smuggling business is and how it impacts the United States. Like, they don't even have real tangible numbers to, to, to show people just how bad it really is. But, you know, 8% of people who are smuggled are children. They are mostly sold into sex slavery or forced labor. And CNN decides to platform a person who's one of the most disgusting people. And people from Latin American countries who came across the southern border under President Biden because he had the open borders, of course, they were paying cartel members to essentially smuggle them into the United States. I mean, cnn, they platformed this. Discuss this disgusting person.
Chrissy Stout
But what was the point of this? Like, maybe you have an actual answer for me. What, was there like a. Is there something I'm missing in the context of this? Like, was there a reason that we were interviewing this individual? Is it just. I think it just to get Trump negative response?
Hailey Caranilla
I think it was just like a TDS moment where it was like, oh, well, you know, President Trump is shutting down the cartel business. They're interviewing him like, he's a small business owner that, you know, got their, their business shut down during COVID And it's like, oh, how did this impact your lifestyle? And he's like, well, we're. We've got to eat. Cartel's got to eat. So we're going to keep smuggling.
Chrissy Stout
It's just insane CNN cared that much about the American small business owner as they did about the terrorists losing their troops.
Hailey Caranilla
Correct?
Chrissy Stout
That's absurd. You know, Hayles, I told you this story before offline, but I've been to the southern border. I witnessed it with my own eyes, the insidiousness of these people. And I tell the story. It's a little graphic, but it's worth telling because it just shows the insidiousness of these people that the coyotes, the cartel members, would come in these boats to the edge, and Texas Rangers would be there on the side because they were deployed on the southern border alongside of border patrol agents as well. And they would grab, you know, go to grab anybody that was in need. So if, you know, somebody fell and cut themselves, of course Texas Rangers would be there. But what happened is so the boats would come up to the side of the bank of the river and Texas Border patrol would go over there and take a knife and try to stab the rafts. So they would deflate and they could then catch the cartel members. Smart. So what the cartel members would do is they would take the most vulnerable people on those rafts, children included, take them and throw them into stones. This included babies, throw them into stones and waters, because they knew that the Americans would be so obviously empathetic and go and save the child as opposed to come and get rid of these cartel members. That is what is happening. These people are not sympathetic. They don't operate from the same EQ that the CNN reporter does. The emotional intelligence is not there. This is about money. This is about blood. This is about getting the job done, no matter who it hurts and who it harms. So these people are not to be treated as if there's some emotional being. These are monsters.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah. The humanization of them and, you know, to. For CNN to turn these disgusting people into, you know, sympathetic characters is just very telling of where CNN stands right now. I think they are just so dedicated to getting Trump that they don't care that, you know, it's just like a means to an end. Like they'll, you know, they'll sympathize with a cartel member if it means making Trump look bad. And that's really sick. But speaking of disgusting behavior, I want to move now to this incident that happened at Barstool. They have, they have bars, as you know, in Nashville. We've been there. They've got bars all over. There's one in Philadelph, and this past weekend, a patron ordered a bottle service. So when you get bottle service at a club type bar, they'll let you, you know, put a sign or like a message on a sign. And these patrons ordered a. A bottle of something, and the bottle girls came over with a sign that said F the Jews on it. And Dave Portnoy, who's Jewish, the owner of Barstool Sports, he, of course he's Jewish. And he lashed out. So this is what he had to say.
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My initial reaction was like, I'm going to burn these people to the ground, their families, everything. And it's like, you know what? Maybe that's not the best course of action. Maybe I can use this as a teaching moment. And like before, people just are like the Jews or any group and the hate. Let's try to, like, turn a hideous incident into maybe a learning experience as cliche. And very unlike me. But I talked to both the culprits who I know are super involved in it. Talk to the families. I'm sending these kids to Auschwitz. They've agreed to go. That's of course the Holocaust concentration camps. Been in touch with the crafts who run the anti hate group. We're going to send these kids to Auschwitz and they're going to do a, a tour of the concentration camps in Germany and hopefully learn something and maybe like their lives aren't ruined and they think twice. And more importantly, other people like, see it's not just like words you're throwing around. So to me that, that's a, that's a fair outcome of this event.
Hailey Caranilla
So I just want to throw up the, the video of what went viral and then this is what ended up getting his attention. But this is what it looks like when you order this bottle service. The bottle girls come and they'll give you this sign and it says F the Jews on it. So Dave Portnoy obviously got wind of this. He says instead of basically doxing these kids and ruining their lives, he's going to send them to Poland instead. So what do you think? Should he have done this all expenses paid trip to go toward the concentration camps or do we think, you know, what's the best course of action here?
Chrissy Stout
Well, this is so unlike. Dave is aging clearly because he's, he's starting to grow up in his 40s.
Hailey Caranilla
He admitted this was very unlike him. I feel like Dave of a year, two years, five years ago would have just doxed the you know what out of these kids.
Chrissy Stout
Last month ago.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, seriously, yesterday.
Chrissy Stout
He really grew up funny. So I'm looking at it right now. This was put out while, since we've been on air together. And Porto, I said quick update. Mo Khan, who was the individual who took that video, you can see it was like that person's right. Snapchat story or Instagram story is no longer taking any responsibility or involvement. I don't know how you don't take involvement when it was on your Instagram story. For the F the Jew sign at Barstool Samson. His is basically, his is basically lowering up and blaming it on his friend now and is saying he was a Citizen journalist. It is 180 from my convo with him yesterday. Needless to say his trip to Poland has been revoked. So. Because he was taking a video of it, which very difficult to say that that's citizen journalism if you're putting it on your Instagram story.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, it's not like, he put. It's not like he said, this is messed up. Look at what's happening at Barstool Sports at daveport. Noy. Do you agree with this or something like that? I mean, this was not citizen journalism. He was drunk with his friends. He posted it on his Instagram story, obviously thinking that it would either get attention or he co signed the behavior. He didn't post anything that said that he wasn't supportive of it. So I think this is a total backtrack. And, you know, his name's getting out there now anyway, so I don't know. I'm a free speech absolutist, but this is disgusting. And I. I'm actually. I'm glad that Dave Portnoy is not going to spend his own dollars to go educate people who should have been educated on this already.
Chrissy Stout
Yeah. But also, who is going on this trip? I'm very curious to. Who is it? Because who was the bottle girl? And the people at the fired.
Hailey Caranilla
So, okay, Dave Portnoy fired the two bottle girls. He said he called them to try to get them to explain their. What the heck was going on? Why would you do this? Who asked you to do this? Why would you carry it out if they asked you to do something like this? And the one girl that he said in his video, well, she was at some dance recital, like, can I call you back later? And he was like, no, like, you're getting fired, you know, and he tried to reach out and say, were you responsible for this? Like, what's the story? And she didn't even want to give him the backstory, Can I call you later? And he's like, at that point, he just said no. So those girls who were responsible for putting that sign out have been fired. So I feel like he's been handling this pretty well. But we'll see. I feel like this is unfolding as we speak, as we're live right now. So we will see what happens with this kid and what happens with Dave. I feel like a flip might switch with him and we might get real Dave Portnoy back. We'll see.
Chrissy Stout
We will see. I def. Oh, sorry. I was gonna say one last thing on that. I definitely think that if I were in Dave's shoes, which obviously I'm not, but if I were, I would be educating the. The staffers. I would be taking them to Poland. I would spend my time educating them because I'm sure that they thought that they were just going by code and if they had the time to, like, get that story Which I'm not saying is right. You should have, like, the, the basic discretion. But they're bottle girls, so maybe the education will be better spent on them instead of, you know, these kids that were. I don't even. They have to be over the age of 21. Right, right. These individuals who put this on their Snapchat story, we're boasting at it. We're laughing at it like it was funny. That's not cool. That's not how you react. I don't care how drunk you are. The punishment that these other girls are getting, these bottle girls are getting should be limited to the people that were actually ordering the service. And the educating should be going to the people who are asked to perform the service, in my opinion.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, I get that. So I've got one last thing for you here. So you're obviously a woman and you know, us women, we're, we're low man on the totem pole now, especially when it comes to leftists. They put trans women ahead of us now. They put trans women ahead of us. So there are trans influencers now on TikTok who are saying that they have PCOS. So they're having, you know, cysts on their ovaries. They're, they're, they're experiencing symptoms like facial hair, which that's typical for men, not for women. But women who have PCOS might have facial hair, they might have absent periods, they might have a slew of issues that are, are hormonal imbalances for women. But these trans women are obviously men. These are men claiming to be women claiming that they have facial hair and absent periods because they have pcos, not because they are men. Watch this. It says. So you think you might have PCOS as a trans woman? Well, here are the most common symptoms. Regular periods. How can you know for sure? Reach out to your doctor. Let's see here if this sounds like you. Reach out to your doctor. There isn't a cure for pcos, but you have options. I mean, this is actually a man saying to other women that, like, let me educate you. This is mansplaining, by the way. But what say you?
Chrissy Stout
I say that my dog must have just gotten into something in the other room because I think a picture just fell off the wall, if anyone heard that. But to the PCOS thing, oh, my gosh, this is so insulting to actual women who deal with this. PCOS is incredibly painful for any woman who has had to deal with it. There's endless doctors appointments. You're talking about cysts. That are on your ovaries, which you physically cannot have if you are a biological man. I don't understand this delusion. This is trying to give a female problem to a biological male to make themselves feel better about the symptoms that they have of being their biological sex. And I don't subscribe to any of this. Even if you are of that, you know, people over the age of 18 or 25 or whatever age you want to give, they consent to making these decisions. They can do and say and feel however they want to do and say and feel about their gender identity. Even if you buy into that, which can't say I'm that kind of person. But if you do, still, it's physically impossible for somebody who is a biological male to undergo or feel pcos. I don't care what you've had removed or put in you. That's not possible.
Hailey Caranilla
Yeah, I've seen trans influence. Trans influencers before who are men say that they are suffering from period cramps. And my favorite reply to it was, I think you just need to go to the bathroom. I think you're cramping in another way. So maybe you can just go to the bathroom and take a dump and you'll feel a lot better, but it's certainly not period cramps. Chrissy, thank you so much for your insight. Thank you so much for joining me. This was a fun hour. Cheers to cinco de drinko and cinco de porto and all of the celebrations, and I will see you soon. It was fun having you.
Chrissy Stout
Thanks for having me. Bye. Bongino Army.
Hailey Caranilla
All right, I love Chrissy. I hope you guys love her too. But it is now time for the best part of the show. Scrolling time. All right, the. This first video is for my conspiracy homies. This is. This is for my tinfoil hat homies. And we love to see it. Andy's got his hands up in the air. We're ready to go. All right, so here's a video of a TikTok user who caught some interesting blue rain in Texas. Look at this.
Donald Trump
Hey, we're camping in this beautiful state.
Hailey Caranilla
Park in Texas, and it's been raining.
Chrissy Stout
And the water that's coming out of.
Donald Trump
The sky is blue. And it's not this tarp, because it's.
Chrissy Stout
Happening on this tarp too.
Donald Trump
Look at that. This is crazy.
Hailey Caranilla
Are they chemtrailing us in Texas? Okay, so what is this? Is it cloud seeding? Is it chemtrails? I tried looking this up. There was storms in Texas and there was nothing. No articles on blue Rain in Texas? No, nothing. But I wouldn't expect there to be any articles on it, especially not in the mainstream media, if it was happening and there was cloud seeding taking place. We know that cloud seeding and chemtrails are real. These are not conspiracy theories. These are real. They are proven. Saudi Arabia, they do cloud seeding. They started a cloud seeding program in 2022 to combat water scarcity. It obviously, in the desert areas, there's not a lot of rain in times of drought. Saudi Arabia, the government there, they will cloud seed and make rain. And it happens in the United States, too. I think it was Wyoming, Colorado, in times of droughts. I think this was back in 2018. But now Texas has just this. I'm sorry. Florida last week passed a bill to ban weather modification. So my response to this, when people call us conspiracy theories, oh, this isn't happening. How can you ban something that isn't happening? If the government can't control the weather, weather, or can't modify the weather, then how would Governor DeSantis be able to ban it in Florida? Makes you think. Really, really does make you think. All right, my next video here is a throwback to Covid. Watch this. So this is a girl. She's playing. What is this? The trumpet in the band or the trombone? Sorry. She's got a mask on her face that has a big hole in it. And then her trombone has a mask on, too. Let's play this again. So if people miss the fact that she's got a big, big, wide, gaping hole in her mask around her mouth so that she could play the trombone, but then the trombone's got a mask on. Play it. So. So everyone can see that we've got a double mask situation here. So the mask is just covering her nose. The trombone's got a mask on, too. I mean, seriously, I didn't even know that instruments had to mask up during COVID Quite the experience. This is seriously a humiliation ritual. And that's what someone said in the comments here. Someone else said, I'm convinced that they were making us do this stuff and pointing and laughing, that we all went along with it. Hey, people on the right were telling you this whole time that it was stupid, and then you were calling us grandma murderers for not taking part in it. So who's laughing now? Because I was laughing then and I'm still laughing now because this was insane. Someone else said, that's nothing. They made my nephew wear a mask during his Zoom class. I mean, really, they didn't even have Real school. It was zoom school. So the kids are at home. So you're making them wear masks in school? Homeschool, basically, when they don't have to wear masks. Other times around their. Their family members in the home. I mean, come on. Then someone said, my band got those masks with a flap so you could still play and be covered. It's just wild. I mean, seriously, we've come. We've come. We've come a long way that now even some liberals, I think, on the Internet are coming to terms with the fact that we were totally gaslit by the government and people. People fell for it hook, line, and sinker. And it's. It's a little embarrassing. At least we can now laugh it. We can. It's a bipartisan laughter now. We can all. We can all realize that we were duped. And, you know, if you don't laugh, you cry. That's so funny. Someone in the chat said she's practicing safe sex. Yes, she is. It is all wrapped up there. So she was good to go. She was good to go. All right, this last video that I have for you is. This is what law enforcement. This is what Make America Safe Again is all about. Watch this. So this is Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. They are walking to their car after an event in Miami. Someone touches her security guard and bam, bam. He took that guy out so quick. We're gonna have to watch this again just so we can get the full effect. I mean, we're gonna. We're gonna back this up here. The guy touches him. So watch this. The guy in the black touches the security guard and he just goes. He just strong arms him. Boom. Don't mess with the Trumps, especially not after this summer and all the. The assassination attempts. Do not mess with the Trump family. You will get. You will get one of those. On that note, thank you so much for scrolling with me tonight. I had a lot of fun with you. Cheers. Happy Cinco de drinko to everyone. I had a lot of fun. Thank you to everyone in the chat. Thank you to everyone who watches on rumble. Rumble.com Haley is where you can watch the show. Thank you to all my listeners on Apple podcasts and Spotify. If you miss me so much and you're going to miss me until tomorrow and you want to see more of me, you can go to ayleycarania on X, on Truth Social, on TikTok and on Instagram, and I will see you there.
Release Date: May 5, 2025
Host: Hayley Caronia
Episode Title: President Trump Triggers The Libs with Jokes and Memes (Ep.41)
The episode opens with Hayley Caronia humorously celebrating variations of Cinco de Mayo, including "Cinco de Drinko" and the newly coined "Cinco de Porto." She shares her less-than-successful attempt at making a margarita, setting a lighthearted and relatable tone for the show.
Hayley Caronia [00:00]: "Happy Cinco de Mayo. Happy Cinco de Drinko. Happy Cinco de Porto."
Hayley introduces her guest, Chrissy Clark (later referred to as Chrissy Stout), who joins the discussion to react to the latest news and political developments.
Hayley delves into President Trump's use of AI-generated memes designed to irritate liberal audiences. She emphasizes how these memes are strategically crafted to undermine liberal narratives and maintain Trump's provocative image.
Hayley Caronia [00:XX]: "President Trump is breaking the brains of liberals with each and every AI meme he posts."
One notable example discussed is Trump's 2016 Cinco de Mayo tweet, which initially received mockery but has since gained relevance as Latino voters increasingly supported Trump.
Hayley Caronia [Approx. 01:30]: "Happy hashtag Cinco de Mayo. The best Taco Bells are made in Trump Tower Grill. I love Hispanics."
Chrissy praises Trump's unfiltered communication style, highlighting how it bypasses traditional PR mechanisms and resonates with his base.
Chrissy Clark [10:16]: "That's one of my favorite qualities about him, is that he's totally unfiltered and we get to have fun for the first time in a while."
The conversation shifts to the Trump administration's aggressive immigration policies, including active deportations and the introduction of $1,000 stipends to encourage illegal immigrants to self-deport. Hayley and Chrissy discuss the long-term cost savings these measures aim to achieve.
Hayley Caronia [30:57]: "They're going to give these stipends to illegal migrants $1,000 each to self-deport from the US but this is actually not a bad thing because it will cost taxpayers a ton in the long run."
Chrissy explains the administration's focus on targeting the most dangerous individuals, differentiating these policies from previous lenient approaches.
Chrissy Stout [32:15]: "These are monsters. The humanization of them... it's about money. This is about blood."
Hayley criticizes CNN for interviewing a cartel member, arguing that the network attempts to humanize criminals to undermine Trump's tough stance on immigration and border security. She asserts that such media actions backfire, inadvertently highlighting the effectiveness of Trump's policies.
Hayley Caronia [36:22]: "What was the point of this? Like, maybe you have an actual answer for me. What, was there like a. Is there something I'm missing in the context of this?"
Chrissy adds that CNN's approach is aimed at generating negative responses towards Trump by showcasing testimonies that, while unfavorable, inadvertently support Trump's narrative.
Chrissy Stout [37:40]: "That's just insane CNN cared that much about the American small business owner as they did about the terrorists losing their troops."
A significant portion of the episode addresses a troubling incident at Barstool Sports-owned bars, where patrons displayed anti-Semitic signs. Dave Portnoy's controversial response involved threatening to send the perpetrators to Auschwitz, which Hayley and Chrissy vehemently criticize.
Dave Portnoy [43:12]: "I'm sending these kids to Auschwitz and they're going to do a tour of the concentration camps in Germany."
Hayley questions the appropriateness and awareness behind such a response, suggesting it reflects poorly on Portnoy and mishandles the severity of anti-Semitic actions.
Hayley Caronia [44:21]: "Should he have done this all expenses paid trip to go toward the concentration camps or do we think, you know, what's the best course of action here?"
Chrissy condemns Portnoy's actions, emphasizing that his response is both misguided and harmful.
Chrissy Stout [45:14]: "This is so unlike Dave... He's been handling this pretty well."
Hayley introduces a contentious discussion on trans women influencers claiming to have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition biologically exclusive to cisgender women. She argues that such claims are unfounded and dismisses the experiences of actual women suffering from PCOS.
Hayley Caronia [50:23]: "These trans women are obviously men... men claiming to be women claiming they have PCOS."
Chrissy supports Hayley's stance, asserting the impossibility of biological males experiencing PCOS and criticizing the appropriation of female health issues.
Chrissy Stout [51:28]: "PCOS is incredibly painful for any woman... It's physically impossible for somebody who is a biological male to undergo or feel PCOS."
In a lighter segment, Hayley touches on various conspiracy theories, including unexplained blue rain in Texas and mishaps with COVID mask mandates. She mocks the idea of chemtrails by linking it to genuine cloud seeding practices employed by governments to combat droughts.
Hayley Caronia [52:48]: "Are they chemtrailing us in Texas?"
The discussion then moves to COVID-19 mask policies, with Hayley sharing viral videos of inadequately masked individuals, highlighting the absurdity of double-masking in certain scenarios.
Hayley Caronia [53:08]: "So if you don't laugh, you cry. That's so funny."
Hayley showcases a video depicting Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's security team swiftly handling an assault, reinforcing the theme of strong law enforcement under the Trump administration.
Hayley Caronia [53:03]: "So the guy in the black touches the security guard and he just strong arms him. Boom."
She emphasizes the importance of not underestimating the Trump family's commitment to safety and security.
Hayley wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to engage with the show through various platforms and reiterates her support for Trump’s policies. She celebrates the episode's discussions with a toast to her humorous Cinco de Drinko and Cinco de Porto celebrations.
Hayley Caronia [52:00]: "Cheers to cinco de drinko and cinco de porto and all of the celebrations."
This episode of Nightly Scroll with Hayley provides a comprehensive Conservative perspective on current political events, focusing on President Trump's provocative strategies, immigration policies, media criticisms, and social issues related to gender and health. Through a blend of humor, sharp commentary, and detailed analysis, Hayley and her guest Chrissy Stout engage listeners in a robust discussion aimed at informing and mobilizing a politically aligned audience.