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593 it is. Lots going on. We're back from Italy and Vinnie brought a mosquito from Italy on the flight. You know, you open up your jacket, a mosquito is on the flight.
Vinnie
Came on the flight.
Pat
That's how viruses get spread, by the way. Just so you know that. And I hope you were okay with that.
Vinnie
He was flying around.
Pat
He was appreciative of the meanwhile, a lot has happened.
Tom
Can't be doing that.
Pat
A lot has happened. Palantir to create vast federal data platform trying tying together millions of American private records stock jump. So this could be another rico. This could be another. What's the other Patriot Act. People are worried about this situation here. But we'll see. We'll see what's going on there. Video about President Trump saying he would consider pardoning Diddy in a 50 Cent response back and says hey, let me try to change your mind about pardoning this guy. But there's some stuff going on there. Harvard has trained so many Chinese communist officials, they call it their party school. So in China, they call Harvard a party school. I mean, I remember when party schools were UC Santa Barbara, it was Arizona State University.
Tom
San Diego State, San Diego State, Florida State.
Pat
Florida State, baby.
Adam
Come on, now.
Pat
And now, apparently now it's Harvard. Harvard's a, you know, party school. Let me tell you, nothing comes close to the party school of Glendale Community College. Nothing.
Vinnie
I heard rumors.
Pat
Dare you guys. Community college was amazing. Xi Jinping's daughter faces call to be deported from us. And guess what school she goes to. We will find that out. Elon Musk follows bombshell drug user port with black eye Oval Office press conference. The video, that's Vanity Fair. We'll play that clip. Trump question extent of Musk's Doge cuts. They had a little bit of back and forth and we'll see what the fellows have to say about it. Today, Musk was kind of disappointed with Trump's spending bill. And then at the same time, Cash Patel and Bongino are saying there's a video, there's a jail video showing Jeffrey Epstein that he died by suicide. And apparently they're going to release that video on. Vinny's waiting. Vinny's waiting. Very excited. Yeah, yeah.
Vinnie
Okay.
Pat
These are the retailers raising prices as Trump's tariffs take hold. And here are some major companies, US Companies warning about tariffs in their earning report. We'll give you their numbers here in a second. Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors were rooting for Harris to beat Trump. Very insightful interview. We'll show it to you. Huh. Just got some terrible news about the fact that Bernard Kerik passed a few days ago at 69 years old. He was a friend. He was a New York police commissioner, one of the toughest guys that was influential in keeping the streets of New York clean. May God bless his soul. And I think his legacy continues with his son. And I'm certain he's going to do something with it. So God bless The Kerik family, L.A. city Council passes budget that trims police fire spending. Tom's got some thoughts on that. Colorado fire attack suspect plotted for a year. They've known about this for about a year. And by the way, you know, it could create a little bit of ruckus because he was a B1 visa guy. I don't know if you looked into that or not. He was big short investor Michael Burry, somebody that you got to listen to when he says he's going to be doing something. This is the guy from the movie Big Short. At the end when he says, I'm going to buy water moving forward, that's the next investment that he's getting into. He just liquidated his portfolio. Except for one company. And I guarantee you if we wait here for five, you know, for two hours, you will not be able to guess the company you said.
Vinnie
Did you say water? Like water?
Pat
He said water. Future investment. Yeah, that's what he said.
Vinnie
Water.
Pat
Jamie Dimon calls on us to stockpile bullets. Rare earth instead of bitcoin is what he's talking about. There's a lot of things that Jamie Dimon says. He warns the US bond market will crack under pressure from rising debt. And he predicts cracking a bond market, citing US Fiscal mess. Home sellers now outnumbered by half a million. According to Redfin. Iran's producing near weapon grade uranium amid nuclear talks. UN Watchduck said. And Putin's bombers wiped out in drone blitz as Russia demands retaliation. They're calling this the Russia's Pearl Harbor. Wait till you see this video. Rob just showed it to us. Unbelievable. Jake Tapper had another rough week. I mean his book isn't doing that well and not only that, his viewership. It's like he came out to sell the book, but the way he promoted the book, he lost credibility of what he has to say because no one now believes that he's going to report on anything that he knows about. What a weird strategy if you think about it. Jake. What was that all about, Jake? Bill Maher backs Trump blast Harvard University. It's an asshole factory is what he talks about. So Bill Maher talked about there. Disney makes hundreds more layoffs as it cuts costs. Democratic Party horrendous polling leaves CNN data guru in disbelief. When you see this, it doesn't make any sense. And I like because he goes all the way back to 1989 and who America looked at was more favorable with middle America that was concerned about middle America and should see what happens from 89 till today. And Democrats were at 24% lead, I believe. And you should see the numbers today. It's pretty dramatic. And then Sesame street stocks stokes backlash for promoting Pride Month. G for groomer. This video. I don't know if we can play this video or not, Rob. Maybe we can, maybe we cannot. But when you see this video, it's just very, very weird what's going on. And you know what month it is. It's Pride Month. I asked the guys to represent Pride Month this month. Vinnie came with a cross. He's proud to be a Christian. Tom came with a pin of valuetainment. He's proud to represent valuetainment Pictures of his family. Adam came in with the tattoo that he got on his wrist of his two cats. He's very proud of his cats and his family. Brandon came in, you know, with, with a very, very uncomfortable outfit. We have to tell him to change because Brandon literally thought I said dress up as if it is, but it's going to be okay. We got a lot. I mean, you're coachable, I respect it. But a few things with baseball teams. Why are the Texas Rangers the only MLB team without a pride night? We'll talk about that. And new list exposes 12 NFL teams for refusing to post message supporting Pride month on social media. There's a few other things that we'll get into with story wise that we have here. We got a long ways to go today on the podcast gang as you're listening to this, we were in Italy and while we're walking the streets of Italy, it is so amazing when people walk up, oh my God, future looks bright. The brand, it's so awesome seeing it around the world with what's happening with the energy. A vlog will be shared here soon. While we're in Italy, someone decides to drive the car, play chicken with another car and the car almost flips. You have to see this video to believe what happened.
Vinnie
I have a video.
Pat
I'm gonna tell you who that was. But somebody that drives recklessly in Italy, who would do such a thing?
Vinnie
Pop the tire too.
Pat
That's a lot of stories. A lot of stories. Some true, some not true. Entertaining. And we had a great time with Stefano Ricci and there's a new project that's coming out. But in the interim, while you're watching this, before we get started with the podcast, if you believe the future looks bright and you live in Florida, Texas, California or New York, in that order, by the way of the hats, the hats are available for your state where you get to wear Future looks bright and on the site has your state on it. I think the Florida numbered hats, there's three left on the numbers for Florida, but the rest of them, there's a few left for you to go order. Rob, do you have a video on this or no? With the hats, press a video on this here you can go and play it and it tells you so. On the COVID it says future looks bright by Tim and logo on the other side you got Florida, California, Texas and New York. If you're proud of your state, where you live in and you believe the future looks bright, go support it. And by the way, we got emails from people saying how about our state? How about this. How about that? Look, we even had a couple guys that ordered the hats and send it to people that live in Texas, New York, California, Florida, And a lot of good commentary. I was tagged on a bunch of different gifts that people got. So go place your order. Go to VT, merch.com Place the order for the hat that represents your state or buy it as a gift for somebody that lives in those states. All right, so let's get right into it. Russia. President Trump is trying to, you know, broker peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. We hear the story, he pulls aside Macron and says, nope, I'm going to go talk to Zelensky myself. They sit down, boom, you got the mineral deal. That gets done, and then all of a sudden, hey, Putin, is he going to come to the meeting? Is he not going to come to the meeting? He doesn't show up to the meeting and then suddenly this event takes place, calling it the Pearl harbor of Russia. 40 Russian strategic bombers Tu95 destroyed in daring Ukrainian FPV drone swarm raid. Take a look at this video. Rob, do we have audio for the audience to react to the audio as well? Look at this and listen to the audio, folks. Go ahead. Look at that. Look at those bombers. You see that? It's like straight out of the movie Pearl Harbor.
Vinnie
Looks like a video.
Adam
Okay, this thing's going on.
Pat
You can pause it, right? It goes for a while, by the way. 40. So let me read the story to you. Ukrainian secret service SPU executed Operation Spiderweb targeting Olenia and Balaya airfields with first person view drones launched from trucks. With SPU sources claiming 34% of strategic cruise missile carriers at the main airfields of the Russian Federation were hit, causing $7 billion in damage. Ukrainian President Zelensky described it as an absolute brilliant result, noting one year, six months and nine days from the start of the planning to effective execution and an operation achieved solely by Ukraine. The strikes hit over 40 Russian aircrafts, including Tu95, Tu22, M3 and AM A50 bomber. With Pro Kremlin war analyst Vladisil Podnovki stating disabling strategic aircraft gives Russia the right to use ready nuclear weapons. Let me say this one more time. Disabling strategic aircraft gives Russia the right to now use nuclear weapons. Citing Russia's nuclear doctrine allowing a response to attacks on critical government or military infrastructure. Russian War Channel labeled it Russia's Pearl harbor. With pundit Roman Aleksand demanding the response will be the same as the US response to the attack on Pearl harbor or even harsher. Those are some strong words right there. Tom, your thoughts on this?
Tom
Well, this is, this is really bad. This is horrifying. In the midst of Trump trying to broker and trying to negotiate, there are forces out there that want nothing but war. And remember, Ukraine has been enabled by this. People are giving Ukraine weapons systems that they apparently use themselves. When he says achieved solely by Ukraine, what he's saying is we did it. Yeah, but you did it with arms and stuff. You were given by other people. And so this is a big bump in the road toward peace. Because if you had Putin ready to sit down and talk about something, okay, tell you what, you keep Crimea, we make a line right here. We do a couple things. We negotiate this. Can we, can we, can we get to a peace and a detente here? And now Putin's like, what are you talking about? Which one of you folks, you know, sold these weapons? Which one of you folks distracted me? Because remember, Putin, if anything, has got a high level of paranoia. And so he's going to look at this and have a, the one quote that I believe in this story. The response will be the same as US Pearl harbor or even harsher. Wiley Pearl harbor at that. It's going to be a very harsh, strong response. And I think we just took two steps back on, you know, a peace treaty, which is really a border definition treaty, because Russia wants Crimea, Russia wants to keep Dormus, and Ukraine would like to get back on its feet. The core people. But Zelensky or whoever's supporting him, they want war. This, this is nasty.
Pat
Adam, thoughts?
Adam
So it's the number one story on Wall Street Journal right now. Apparently they're both in Istanbul right now where these Russia and Ukraine peace talks are taking place, allegedly. But if you actually look at what's going on in real life, on one hand, they're like, yeah, yeah, Trump, we're going to sit down, we're going to have peace talks. We're going to, we're going to work this out. On the other hand, they're bombing the crap out of one another. As much as I support Trump and I voted for Trump, he promised to end this war in one day, actually before he assumed office. I think there's both sides saying, dude, I don't think you even understand a fraction of what this war is all about, because this is not stopping anytime soon. By the way, there's another article right now talking about how Putin has geared up the entire Russian economy to focus solely on war. So the whole conversation about what is that?
Vinnie
For less than an hour in Istanbul.
Adam
That's ChatGPT.
Vinnie
On whose phone?
Adam
Sorry about that. Wow. They're listening. They just tapped my phone, by the way. They talked about how Putin's entire economy has hinged upon basically only focus on war. The running joke about Russia for many years is that it was a gas station masquerading as a country. Now it is a full on gas station, oil field and war machine that is only focusing on Putin's war. And my assumption is it's only going to get worse since this whole Operation Spiderweb just happened when they basically eliminated what, 40 of their planes. So how many deaths have been in this war since 2022?
Vinnie
Hundreds of thousands.
Adam
Hundreds of thousands. At least a million. Where are the campus protests? Where are the people talking about the deaths of the civilians? Nothing. Zero. Why don't we hear about this anymore? This is the number one war in the world. Now they're threatening what, pbd? Nuclear war? No, let's not talk about it.
Vinnie
But this is. By the way, Adam Trump said a lot of things, but when you have people like Lindsey Graham, who's been there since the 30th, who is a freaking war hawk that's been pushing for us to go to war with Ukraine, that's all this guy is. And I love how people are always like, well, you guys are only on one side. No, no. Lindsey Graham is one of those people.
Adam
That we talk about pushing us to.
Vinnie
Go to war with Ukraine, Lindsey. Not with Ukraine. To drag us into a war with Russia.
Pat
That's the.
Vinnie
At the end of the day, it's not Trump. It's the people behind him.
Pat
This is Lindsey Graham.
Vinnie
Lindsey Graham has been there talking to him.
Adam
Lindsey Graham has absolutely zero pull.
Vinnie
You don't think zero people. You don't think Lindsey Graham.
Adam
Lindsey Graham is a senator. He doesn't run anything.
Vinnie
He doesn't run anything. He's there talking about peace talks. Then all of a sudden, have you.
Pat
In this past, the Bannon clip.
Adam
Are you bringing up Lindsay?
Vinnie
I haven't seen the Banning clip, but I know that he's there and he is a warhawk.
Pat
He wants this about Robinson.
Tom
For years, Steve Bannon was on Chris.
Brandon
Cuomo's News Nation where he talks about.
Pat
Lindsey Graham being arrested for continuing to.
Tom
Stir up animosity with Zelinsky in Ukraine.
Pat
Go ahead.
Vinnie
I don't know whether it's true that Ukraine didn't give us a heads up and that the United States wasn't involved in the planning or execution. I don't know that I know what.
Tom
The White House has said.
Vinnie
I don't necessarily believe it, I don't know that it's not true either.
Tom
But I don't understand how you could.
Vinnie
Want to jail a U.S. senator because he's saying something you don't like. That sounds like the worst of the deep state.
Adam
Oh, look, the sounds like what happens in Russian law.
Tom
No, no, no.
Pat
It's absolutely what he's doing.
Tom
What he's doing right now is shutting up. He's giving the Ukrainians false hope. He's giving Ukrainians false hope. He's giving Ukrainians false hope that we're there to support them on Russia in a kinetic conflict and we are not.
Vinnie
Maybe he's right.
Tom
President Trump. Hey, Lindsey Graham. Two, two, two things. Two things ought to happen. Either cancel his passport and don't lay back in the country or put him in jail if he comes back. Lindsey Graham is stirring it up and people better wake up, get it back.
Adam
Jailing.
Pat
Senator Brandon, your thoughts?
Brandon
Yeah. So we have mechanisms in place to take care of things like this. And if Trump's not going to take those mechanisms out because of the bad sides of them, like why, why isn't he using the good sides of like the National Endowment for Democracy put things like this into place. So, you know, I think it's time with Zelinsky not being compliant with what we want him to do, with him going behind our back as he's pretending to do peace talks and playing this for a year and a half, you know, it's time to overthrow him. It's time to use something like the National Endowment for Democracy to take him out of power because the vast majority of his country wants him out of power. They're calling him a dictator. He's doing things that are putting us in danger, that are putting us in danger of nuclear war and putting the rest of Europe in a war posture position.
Pat
So you think, do you think Trump knew that Zelenskyy was going to do this?
Brandon
Probably not.
Pat
Because he, you don't think he knew? You don't think that intel knew? Tom, do you think Trump knew? Do you think the White House knew this was going to happen?
Tom
I think we've got really good intel and I think we wake up in the middle of night, we freak out.
Pat
But the middle of the nighttime. No, I know. I think.
Tom
No, I don't, I don't know. If we've known for a week, it's like, hey, we suspected this. We suspected this. They just pulled the trigger on this, Mr. President. They just pulled the trigger on this. Can I ask you a question?
Brandon
Yes.
Tom
So what you just said sounds a little bit like. And I'd like you to unpack it. I'm not attacking you. I'd like you to unpack it for sure. Sounds just like we need to knock out Saddam Hussein. He's not there. We need to overthrow him. But then there were things that filled the vacuum. If Zelensky, let's say tomorrow Zelensky. Hell have a. Had an overdose, had a John Belushi death.
Pat
Yep.
Tom
Okay. What fills the vacuum? Because you're saying we need to take him out. What fills the vacuum? What are the political forces that are there? Is it like an ayatollah, completely rad member, or is it a military conversion? What happens in Ukraine if somebody does take Zelensky out? You're well read.
Brandon
Yeah. So, for example, the guy that we had on this podcast, he had to leave the country. He used to be Zelensky's adviser. Yes. The vast majority of the country wants him in power. So somebody like that. It's a much more structured place than. Than Iraq. It's not like a chaotic situation. If you take them out there, like there's. They want peace and stability and on strong leadership and popular sentiments on that side of things, where they don't want to be antagonizing Russia. And you could probably get them on board with giving a portion of Ukraine to Russia, because, I mean, Ukraine's something like. Ukraine's barely even a real state. Like, it's only existed for 30 years. Like the 90 of Russia's existence. It was part of Russia then. You know, we help overthrow Russia. Russia or Russia collapses, and then we just take that part of it, use US Lobbyists to create this state called Ukraine.
Adam
There's. There's a lot of countries that exist for the last 30 years. It's called the ending of the Cold War. So when the Eastern Bloc fell, you know, all these countries that, believe me, want to be free, every single stand.
Pat
Every single country down there used to.
Adam
Be part of the uss.
Pat
Here's a question for you. For him to make, he says 18 months and execution was perfection. Right. He's his word. Yeah. So for this to happen and for it to take place, he has to have such confidence and such backing to know Putin's not going to do anything. Who gives him that level of backing? NATO? Well, they think that's the backing. He ain't getting it from Trump. So where is he getting the backing from to act this boldly to cause a Russian Pearl Harbor? And what did The Russian guy say, hey, how did you guys react? America so don't give a shit if we react like the way you guys did. If we react to so. And then what's our argument? Well, you know, learn from our mistakes and don't make the mistakes of our previous leaders. And all of a sudden Russia's gonna say, shut up. Give me. Cry me a river with all this bullshit that you guys have all done all this damage, and I can't do anything. So to me, for a Zelinsky to act this boldly, someone gave him the permission and the backing. Who is that?
Brandon
Well, think about rogue elements of the CIA or the intelligence agency. Like, that's the thing. It's. Look at the CIA director. He first day in office, they come in, they put signal on his device as well. Even him even wanting them to do it. So the director of the CIA has no idea what's really going on in the CIA, and the President has no idea what's really going on on the CIA. So rogue elements have been doing things that nobody has any idea about for decades. And I think. And it's always been the case that powerful forces are very interested in getting control of Russia's resources. Like, that's why everybody hates Putin, is because, you know, we put oligarchs in place at the end of the Cold War. We're exercising control through them. Then Putin gets into power and he takes control over the oligarchs, gets them out of power, so we lose access to Russia's market. So, you know, even in the first Russia revolution, we wanted access to Russia's market. So that's why these powerful forces are so interested in, I guess, wearing Russia down.
Pat
Who gives Zelensky this level of confidence to act as boldly as he did?
Adam
Who?
Brandon
Rogue elements of CIA.
Pat
Rogue elements of CIA?
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
What kind of power do the rogue elements of the CIA have that Trump's not going to be able to shut down and say, hey, what are you doing?
Brandon
They're invisible.
Pat
You think that's what's given Zelensky that power? Yeah, I don't know. Because you have to realize this is not a regular thing. This is not a regular thing. I mean, to do something like this publicly. And not only that, you know what's even more irritating? What he said. Let me read it to you one more time. What he said. Think you're Putin. Go be Putin for a second. Okay, not what you wore this morning, but be Putin for a second. Listen to the profile. I'm gonna read it to you one More time. You ready? Here's what he said. Okay, this is Zelensky. An absolutely brilliant result. One year, six months, nine days from the start of planning to effective execution achieved solely by Ukraine. You're Putin. You wake up, your general tells you this is what happened to our unit and forget about that. That's $7 billion. We'll make the money from somewhere. But Zelensky says this publicly to put an in your face on top of it, that I'm not scared of you. How much longer does Putin have to go acting like he can be pushed around?
Brandon
Oh, I, I don't expect him to keep acting like that. I expect it like a.
Pat
How bad you think the response is going to be, Tom? How bad do you think the response is going to be? Like, honestly, like, do you. Okay, so are we at a point where. Percentage of nuclear response. What percentage are you at nuclear, Tom? I'm going to ask all of you guys, just 30 seconds. No explanation. Just give me what you think it is.
Tom
Okay?
Pat
Zero to 200. Nuclear reaction, zero to 200. Zero, 200%.
Tom
Zero to 100. Remember, I think it's 50%, but there's three levels of nukes. There's depleted uranium weaponry, there's isolated nukes, which people believe have been used in warfare already, and then there's full blown, you know, the mushroom cloud. I think there's a 0% chance of the mushroom cloud, but I believe there's tactical stuff out there that, that.
Pat
What percentage you say?
Tom
I think it's 50. Brandon, where you at the tactical dirty bomb?
Brandon
I say 10 for nukes, but like over 50 for the harshest action they've taken so far in the simile. I think they'll throw everything they have at them except for nukes.
Vinnie
25 to 30% lower grade nukes. But we're, like you said, we're talking about a guy that's been pushed and pushed and pushed and pushed back. It's about to go down, I'm telling you right now. You think he's going to go quiet? You think Putin's not going to respond to that?
Adam
Very low, less than 5%. He's been threatening nuclear war since the beginning of this war and has done nothing. A week ago, one week ago, what did Trump say about Putin? He tweeted, Vladimir has gone crazy. You remember that? So I think that there's an element of this that Trump has felt disrespected. Trump realizes that. He came out the box and said, I'm going to end this war on day one. Meanwhile, it's day 150, whatever it is. Right now, I think he feels disrespected by Putin. I think he thought that Putin was someone that he could rationalize with. And what he's realizing is that the real dictator is Putin. Yes, Zelinsky is not exactly a fan favorite around here anymore, but don't forget who the enemy is. It is Putin, but not.
Tom
You were asking about. You were asking about who's backing him or who gave him a green light. Remember after the fight in the Oval Office and when Trump said, I'm pulling funding, Zelensky went straight to the UK Starmer. Starmer pledged unwavering support. Then Macron pledged unwavering support. And then on February 25, Olaf Schultz of Germany pledged unwavering support. Remember, they said, we will be your backstop bank. We'll be your hard money lender. Remember those deals they put in place, Pat, and they were a little bit worse than our deals.
Adam
Remember that.
Tom
That it would actually be a loan. And there was a dispute, and he.
Adam
Did a whole skit about it.
Tom
Uk, France, and Germany. There's a dispute there. Remember, those three are sell. Especially France. France is a war machine. Remember, they were selling war machines into Arab countries that were using them against Israel, and they were a member of NATO with us. Those three countries in February pledged to support for Ukraine. I'm not sure about the CIA in the back. Do I think they're there? Yeah. Do I think they're calling all the shots?
Adam
CIA is everyone.
Tom
No, but the UK but the Europeans, after the fight in the Oval Office, would. Vance. They all said, here's money and we're here.
Vinnie
But it's. But it sounds.
Adam
Maybe you sound. The tone sound. You sound unconvinced of something.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
What is it that you're thinking?
Pat
Oh, no. I mean, look, if you're Trump, who are you more upset with right now, Putin or Zelinsky?
Adam
Probably Putin.
Pat
No, Zelinsky. Why would you be more upset?
Vinnie
Pearl Harbor.
Pat
I want to know why do you think he's more upset with Putin right now?
Adam
I think he had his moment in time with Zelensky, where he basically dressed him down in the Oval Office. Since then, Zelinsky has been.
Pat
Yeah. The only whipping boy.
Adam
And then he called Putin crazy.
Pat
Yeah. If. If. If Zelinsky did this without the support or conversation with Trump or anybody on his team. So no one from you. From our administration knew about it? Those are two different things.
Adam
If.
Pat
If we knew about it. This is Trump's proxy war. Okay. If Trump knew about it. If Trump didn't know about it and he did, I'm just telling you guys, I'm not trying to make any kind of friends. I'm just telling you what I the options could be if. If he knew Trump's officially in the proxy war, using Ukraine to attack Russia to get what he wants from Russia. And the only way somebody acts that brave, if someone told you, I got your back, bro, let me tell you, if we go and you're not a. Let's just say you're not a tough guy and there's a bunch of guys that are coming in and you know, you have a fight today and then you go up and they roll up to you. 20 guys come up to you after high school and you walk up and you say, really? Let me tell you, if Patrick finds out, you do anything. Da, da, da, da, da. Oh, what, he's your friend? Of course. Oh, bro, we ain't got no problem. Da, da, da, da. You can use my name. And you walk up and you're like, oh, do something, do something, do something. Right? That's Zelinsky, dude. You can't act like this without a backing. You can't do something like this without backing. Who the hell gave him the confidence to act like that? I don't know. By the way, I'm not telling you it's Trump. I don't know. All I'm saying is for you to be that freaking bold to make that kind of a statement, say it's an 18 month plan and then say something like this, and you want Putin to sit there and be like, who the fuck? I've been doing this for 20 some years. You guys are presidents for four years at a time. You guys are nobodies. That's how you views it? This Zelensky guy, he's a nobody. He's not in my class to be sitting on table my. Who the hell is he for me to sit down? That's how he views himself. He views himself as a king. He views himself as a leader above these guys. No, I don't know if I like this. And the only question I got is who the hell is giving Zelensky this much confidence to think you can act this boldly? After the minerals deal, after what happened with Russia, after Trump trying to do peace deal, you want to behave like this a week after Trump called out Putin, Whatever he called out, I don't know, it doesn't sit well with one.
Tom
Of the things he wanted. Zelensky wanted a backstop. And what you just Said just triggered my memory of it. When he wouldn't sign the minerals deal first he said, I want the US to commit, to be a backstop. He basically wanted the NATO clause number or whatever it is about.
Brandon
Yeah, article 13, article 15.
Tom
He wanted basically a form of article 15 on the first minerals deal. Remember that? And Trump's like, no, I'm not giving you a backstop because you're going to back there and you're not going to stop the war and it forces me to keep feeding you. But somebody's, I agree, Pat. Somebody's in his ear and has told him it may not be public, but we got you.
Vinnie
I mean, but let's just. Okay, CIA aside, Trump, I don't think, I don't, I don't think Trump knows. Guys, Lindsey Graham is there. He's a war hawk. He asked for 500% tariffs on Russia. Every time he's the pin wearing, to hell with pool and he's the enemy. It's right in front of our face. I don't know what else he told him, but for this type of attack, a Pearl harbor attack and that guy's there.
Pat
Do you think America knows what happened with Epstein? You think Trump knows what happened with Epstein?
Vinnie
Yeah, he knows 100%.
Pat
Do you think Trump knows what happened with Kennedy?
Brandon
Yes.
Pat
Do you think Trump knows What happened with 9 11? Yes. Do you think, you don't think he does?
Tom
No.
Pat
You think Trump knows the dirt with Israel, aipac? Do you think he knows what those lobbyists are behind closed power?
Brandon
He was in that network.
Pat
Do you think he knows all of those people and how the buying the, you know, like blackmail. Do you think he knows all that?
Vinnie
He grew up in it.
Pat
That's the point. So.
Vinnie
But you think he, you think.
Pat
I have a very hard time saying he knows this stuff and some kind of an intel wasn't dropped. This isn't a small move. You don't, you don't do something like this. And you mean to tell me I don't know and I don't have the intel? No, but all I'm saying is I'm not telling you he supported it. I'm not saying he supported it. No one's sitting here talking about Lindsey Graham and you know where he's at in whatever he's doing. We want to make Lindsey Graham that powerful. No, you want him, you think he's that powerful.
Brandon
He's one of many.
Pat
He's a, he's a, he shivers when he's around Trump. Yeah, he doesn't around Trump act hardcore and all this other stuff. No, someone gave Zelensky the authority to act the way he did. I want to know who that is. I think if we know who that is, you can find out the rest. 20 things that you want to know. If you only knew who gave him the authority to act as hard as he did.
Brandon
Well, think about the powerful forces, though, that benefit if Putin falls and Russia gets opened up again to the world. You know, like, you got Blackrock and JP Morgan chomping at the bit to get into Russia and Ukraine and you got like, like when I get that.
Pat
I get the whole 75 trillion, the most resources in the world.
Brandon
That's a big thing.
Pat
I totally get that. But then tell me, so who would do that? Who gives Zelensky this kind of back? And you think it's blackrock, you think Jamie Dimon. I think it's. You think a lot of it is.
Brandon
I think it's a coalition. I think it's a coalition that, like, it's private businesses to some degree and it's intelligent enough.
Pat
That's not enough because a private businesses can give you protection from a war. If this guy retaliates and say 100,000 people die in Ukraine, half a million people die in Ukraine and he's capable of dropping a nuclear. What are you gonna do now? Now we have a war around the frickin. It's a world war. But remember then what happens when that takes place?
Brandon
Intelligence agencies operate through businesses, though. That's like their main way. They do espionage.
Pat
I know they do, but I need backing. So where do I get backing to know that a reaction won't be taking place? If a reaction takes. In this case, who is Japan? In this instance, who is Japan?
Adam
Japan is Ukraine.
Pat
Japan is Ukraine.
Brandon
Okay. Yeah.
Pat
Who is us?
Brandon
Russia.
Pat
Russia, yeah. What happened after what Japan did?
Vinnie
Nagasaki, hardcore.
Pat
The Japan, hardcore. And then what happened?
Brandon
Yeah, they got messed up.
Pat
They got messed up. So what do you think Putin's thinking right now if I'm in his room?
Adam
Yeah, I agree with everything you're saying. Can I give you one caveat, though?
Pat
Go for it.
Adam
Because we're using the metaphor of Pearl Harbor. The reason that that might be a little off is they're already at war. They're already going blow for blow, punch for punch, bomb for bomb, missile for missile. The reason that Pearl harbor was so over the top dramatic, because it came out of nowhere. It came out of completely nowhere. These two countries are already at war. So, you know, what do they say is like, you know, all Is fair and love and war. This is what's happening right now.
Pat
Okay, so let me ask you a question.
Adam
Sure.
Pat
If this morning, we're coming in, you don't have phone. We take your phone away from you since midnight. You don't have access to news or anything. We put you in a bedroom here in the office, you have access to nothing. And we make a list of things that happened and we make them up. Where would you rank that this happened this morning? We make 10 stories and we tell you. Yeah. Last night, Ukraine, similar to Pearl harbor, shot up 40 bombers in Russia in a drone attack like never seen before. Where would you rank that as far as shocked?
Adam
Oh, my God.
Tom
That happened?
Pat
Yes.
Adam
Not in my top two or three.
Pat
It wouldn't even be in your top five.
Adam
No.
Pat
Okay, so I just went on right now and I asked the question, what is the worst? Ukraine, what's the worst? Can you go to a chat GPT, type in what's the worst attack Ukraine has had on Russia so far? What's the worst attack Ukraine has had on Russia so far? Okay, let's see what it says. I got my answer. I'm curious. You know, sometimes it's got different answers for different people, but let's see what it says. Boom. What? Which one is that?
Tom
June 1, 2025.
Adam
Operations.
Pat
That's the one. So, bro, no one expected this? Yeah, this isn't a regular thing. We're sitting here thinking pieces around the corner. You think this accelerated the process of pieces?
Adam
No, no, this definitely hindered the process for sure.
Pat
Guess who slowed it down. Zelensky. What do you mean? You drop in 41 Russian and then you brag about it publicly. When you brag about it publicly right there. You know, a guy like Putin, if you're the leader of that country, you have to show strength. You have to show strength. And I don't want any war. I don't want to see anything happen. I've lived in the middle of war until today. When I hear certain sounds, it takes me back to being a kid in Iran. I don't want war anyway. I don't want anybody dying. But if you behave this way, someone give you the confidence that's going to be okay. Somebody said, don't worry about it. Go, we got your back. Who? I want to know you. Riddle me this. Who said that you can attack and we got your back? That's all I want to know. There's a bunch of weird guys. I'm anecdot me. And one couple of the guys I don't know their name. So I tell them, I said, are you with the CIA? Who are you with? Because it's almost like you're trying to instill some of the stuff. Yeah. And I'll say, hey, gonna say it? Yeah, no, I get it, and I appreciate it, because he's always very. He gives very interesting angles. But for me, you cannot sit here and be naive. Assuming this happened and others didn't know. Yeah. Zelensky did this by himself, and nobody knew about this. On a big back and, oh, Lindsey Graham is the one that's going to have his back. What you think Lindsey Graham is to. Let's role play that conversation. Hey, Zelinski, what's up? I'm Lindsey Graham. Attack him. I got your back, dog.
Vinnie
Oh, no. Who sent Lindsey Graham? Maybe the CIA sent him.
Pat
Who sent Lindsey Graham?
Vinnie
Maybe the. Maybe the rogue people from the CIA. But what are the timing?
Pat
But who Send them? Vinnie, go there. I sincerely want to be convinced it.
Vinnie
Has to be somebody or group that wants war with Russia.
Pat
But who?
Brandon
Well, I put.
Pat
But you have to give me backing.
Vinnie
Meaning what?
Pat
If I'm Zelensky, you have to give me backing.
Vinnie
Like a guarantee, like, you're gonna be okay.
Pat
You have to give it to me. And you don't control the military. You're a world leader. I'm not. I'm a senator. You're a world leader. Okay. You're Zelensky. I'm Senator Graham. Who have you sat across? Who have you sat across versus me?
Vinnie
You. You're. You're with all leaders and everybody.
Pat
No, no, no, no. You are the.
Vinnie
You are the president. I've sat with everybody.
Pat
So in your eyes. How do you look at me?
Tom
You're like a.
Vinnie
Like, not a peasant, but you're like. You're an Aaron. For the government.
Pat
Relax.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Pat
Okay.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Pat
I have 400 people like you that work for me. Yeah. Chill out, bro.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Pat
You're not that big of a deal. Okay?
Vinnie
Yeah.
Pat
I come to you and I say, hey, listen, I got the backing. CIA's got your back. Do you believe me as.
Vinnie
As. As Lindsey Graham saying it to me?
Pat
Do you believe me that I go and say, boeing's got your back, General Dynamics has your back. Go. We got your back. Go.
Brandon
Well, that's a bigger deal if defense contractors do.
Pat
But do you believe me? I pulled up a contract, and I looked at it. So who's given the most money to Ukraine? Guess who's number one? What country?
Vinnie
United States.
Pat
No, it's Germany. $132 billion who's number two? US 119 billion. Who's number three? UK. Russia's. Germany's given $132 billion since 2022 to them. So why? I'm trying to fully understand who gave this guy permission to behave the way he did. I would be. So say I'm Trump and I don't know and you behave that way. I'm on his ass right now. And don't be surprised in the next six hours if President Trump comes out with a true social message bashing Zelensky. You know, he didn't know.
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
Or maybe he's playing politics. If he comes out bashing Putin, if he comes out trying to be peacemaker. But, you know, someone made this guy believe he can go as hard as he wants.
Vinnie
And I know, I know you want to change, but the Crimean Bridge was attacked for the third time by Ukraine's security. And there's videos valuetainment posted as well. They're still on the offensive.
Pat
What's this?
Vinnie
This is the. That's the Crimean Bridge. The Crimean Bridge was attacked for the third time by Ukraine. This is a little while ago today. Yeah, today, June 3rd. June 3rd at 4:40pm who did that? Ukraine Security services execute a covert underwater operation targeting the Crimean Bridge, also known as the Kerch Brig. This marks the third time Ukraine has struck the strategic infrastructure since onset of the war. It's involving planting 1,100kg of explosives underwater for. For months to do this.
Adam
I'm going to give you credit. You're asking all the right questions about funding this. No, you're asking questions. There's a famous phrase, he who pays says, whoever is funding this operation, which you just read the list. Germany, United States, eu. I don't like defense contractors. They're basically saying, keep going. We're not ending this war anytime soon.
Tom
You know, history has proxies for us, Pat, and they're scary proxies. Remember, it was December 7th, 1941 was Pearl Harbor.
Adam
A day that'll live in for me, Tom.
Tom
Yep. And it was four years later after military and military things were going on and you know, all the things Lady Gulf and everything that went on. The US decided to touch civilian targets in 1945. And people forget that the bombing at Tokyo in March of 1945 was the most devastating. It was more devastating than the two atomic weapons. It was 100,000 people, civilians. We went after civilian targets. And what worries me is that when governments lose patience on military. Pat, you know what I'm saying? When people lose patience on, on the military side. And you just couldn't get the Emperor of Japan to break. You go after the civilian targets. And then five months later, it was the two atomic weapons and it was the power of the weapons that caused Japan to back off. And it scares me to death because that was a long term protracted war that we, that Japan wouldn't back down. And we finally went for civilian targets. 90,000 civilians died in Tokyo in March of 1945. And what scares me is, Tom, I.
Pat
Want to move on tomorrow. Yeah, I want to move on. I want to move on because for me, when I'm hearing this, we're on the same page. There's a lot of uncertainty. I don't feel good about it. The timing of it sucks. Like, the last thing we need, something like that. We're barely. The economy is like kind of getting a little bit more. This is the last thing we need at a time like this to be thrown. Now, the only thing, if I add the last skepticism, whoever wants Trump to lose the credibility of being a peace president could have influence on causing this to say during his regime there was a world war. And the left will win from that. They will win from that. So is this a China influence? I don't think. Is this A. I don't know. But to me, there's a lot of moving parts here. Let's move on to the next story. Okay, so I'm going to go into economy, because this kind of goes with economy for me. So for the first time, I don't know if you guys saw this or not. First time in 100 years. US's credit rating is officially double A from all three rating services. I don't know if you heard about this. First time in 100 years. Right. If I'm not mistaken, since the 20s, 1920s.
Brandon
Correct.
Pat
That we now have double A with Fitch, double A with Moody, and double A with smp. Yeah, all three of them. Okay, so this doesn't happen. What does that mean? You know, when you, when you, when I was selling junk bonds or you sell bonds and you buy a junk bond, they would pay 20 or 24% or 18%. What is a junk bond? Like, oh, my God, it pays 18. Yeah, but it's most likely to go out of business because they're not going to be able to pay off the debt. It's like a desperation D paper. But if you get something that's like, oh, pays three and a half percent. Treasury bond, it's a T, bill, it's a t bond. It's a 10 year so that I Da da da. Credibility is you're guaranteed to get paid on this, right? So the lower it goes, rates go up. We were talking about this yesterday, Brandon, so I'm going to come to you here in a minute but I want to play a clip for you guys from Jamie Dimon. Rob, if you can play the clip of the crack in the bond market. You know if you have. Is this the one?
Tom
This is it.
Pat
Go for it. Rob, play this clip.
Tom
You know these are very large numbers. You've seen it a little bit. You know you had the crack in the bond market in Covid a little bit. You know the government did the right stuff. They then they massively overdid both spending and QE. We borrowed and spent $10 trillion from 2020 to today. Okay, that and you heard the numbers before. We also bought $4 trillion of your securities on top of the 4 trillion we bought in the first go round. Those numbers are true globally. Not quite as big as ours, but the QE of us was 8 trillion. The QE of the rest of the.
Pat
World is another 8 trillion or something like that.
Tom
You're talking about huge sums of money and we don't really know the full effect of that. And you know the bond dealers which Gary mentioned, you know inventories are much smaller than they used to be partially because of rules and regulations and you are going to see a crack in the bond market. Okay? It is going to happen. And I tell this to my regulators, some of you in this room, I'm telling you it's going to happen and you're going to panic. I'm not going to panic.
Pat
We'll be fine.
Tom
We'll probably make more money. And then some of my friends will tell me that we cause we like crises because it's good for JPMorgan Chase. Not really. I tell people in Credit Suisse went bankrupt at the First Republic.
Adam
It was terrible for the banking industry.
Tom
I think we can make everything better.
Adam
Including that by just changing and modifying.
Tom
Certain rules and regulations letting market makers.
Adam
Intermediate more in the market.
Tom
But to give you a number, JP Morgan alone buys and sells $3 trillion a day and we move $10 trillion a day of money and we're probably a tenth. So the money moving around the world is 100 trillion a day. The money moving around in the investments, you know this is stocks, bonds, corporate governments, derivatives, credit, you name it, FX, sovereign debt around the world, 30 trillion. The people who set those long term.
Adam
Rates are those people.
Tom
Including you in the room, it's not the Federal Reserve. They can try to manipulate the long term rate. They can do the, what's it called, you know they, they do the twist or whatever. It doesn't work for that long. So if you look at economic history, bad things happen when those tectonic plates shift.
Adam
It's very hard to see in real.
Tom
Time it is shifting and this is one of them. I just don't know it's going to.
Adam
Be a crisis in six months or six years.
Tom
And, and I'm hoping that we change both the trajectory of the debt and the, the ability of market makers to make markets. And also remember there are a lot of people you know going into down to Washington who actually like bad markets. You know and the problem with the bad markets isn't that is bad for the big banks who make markets, it's bad for the people who raise money. Small businesses, asset backed securities, middle market companies.
Pat
Right.
Tom
Corporations, nice day government and that volatility.
Pat
Right there he almost said but he didn't want to say it. Of course a bad economy helps these guys out. They didn't they buy up a couple companies last time and you know. Anyways Brandon, your thoughts on this?
Brandon
Yeah, he's saying the bond market's gonna crack. I don't know how we could say the bond market's not cracked already. Like I don't think it's a normal thing at all for the Federal reserve to own $20 trillion worth of bonds and mortgages like just to keep interest rates at a normal level. And like then with them having that they're still keep having a hard time keeping them normal. And like he said, yeah it is mostly the like private investors that move the bond market around. They say it's the smartest money in the world because it's like the biggest pile of money in the world. But yeah it's because of this is because Trump's showing no semblance of any interest in reducing the deficit and like reeling in spending. They keep talking about this $500 trillion of assets that America has. But you know like show that first before like putting this stupid bill forward that's going to put us into more debt, that has no interest in saving money or reducing what we're spending. And then Doge was a disaster, a complete failure. Maybe they baked that into a degree when he promised a trillion or 2 trillion. So yeah of course like it started falling apart when he proposed that bill when it looked like that bill is going to pass. And yeah, I'm right there with them. It's I'm super disappointed that Trump is showing no interest in really in the national debt. And I think it's disastrous for everybody.
Pat
Questions for you, Tom? One, how bad is it that our rating is now double A, Fitch Moody and S and P. And what are your thoughts on what Jamie Dimon said in this clip?
Tom
Well, I'll break it into three parts. First of all, the rating agencies just said what has been a reality for the past five years since that 20 trillion was suddenly stacked on top of the debt. We are what are today 36.5.
Brandon
Is that the total national almost 37. Yeah, almost.
Tom
Let's call it 37. 37 trillion in debt. So the rating agencies just did what should have been done probably five years ago when you when that the only path forward is they raise a debt ceiling. That's the only path forward. Why? Because the yields are at four and a half percent right now. So you take 37 trillion times 4.5%, that's your mortgage payment of the United States of America, that's in the federal budget. And so now you have this perpetual momentum machine, Pat, where oh, well, I can't hardly afford the minimum payments on my credit card. Don't worry, we'll do a debt consolidation loan. We'll put your two credit cards together on a slightly, just a little bit less interest rate and then you pay. That's the momentum we were up. So what is Jamie Dimon talking about? He's saying, hey, look, at some point in time this is going to crack. And when it cracks, there's going to be buyers, there's going to be sellers. And he came out and say it was, oh, this was bad for the banking industry. This was horrible for the banking industry, except it was JP Morgan that picked up all the good parts when Humpty Dumpty fell and broke. When he's talking about First Republic, right, they came in, hey, you know those, not the commercial stuff here, here, this stuff here. Yeah, we'll take that and we'll pay this and we'll pay that. So they could help clean up the bankruptcy so it wouldn't be a full federal bailout. So Jamie Dimon was right and he was honest about the fact that he benefits, but he was also honest about the fact that we have not had a full settling of the $20 trillion that we added to our debt in four short years. Actually, it's four, not five. And so, and we're now the yields are going up. So now we're paying four and a half percent interest on that, which is Making it worse, which is why they keep raising the debt ceiling and getting even more debt, because they can't get the budget through Congress. And so I share Brandon's concern. It's like, wait a minute. In the big, beautiful bill, I thought we were supposed to have some big, beautiful cuts.
Pat
We'll talk about the big, beautiful bill. I want to show you this, though. Rob, can you play the other clip by. Jamie Dimon says instead of stockpiling on bitcoins, you should be stockpiling and bullets. And. And, yeah, if you can play this.
Adam
Clip to that point.
Tom
Do we need to rethink what constitutes national security? I wouldn't rethink it. We know what constitutes national security. We need. You know, I was saying we shouldn't be stockpiling bitcoin. We should be stockpiling guns, bullets, tanks, planes, drones, you know, rare earths. We know we need. Need to do this is not a mystery.
Pat
Did you say stockpiling bitcoin?
Tom
I said we shouldn't be stockpile. Oh, shouldn't be stockpiling bullets. You know, the military guys tell you that, you know, if there's a war in the South China Sea, we have missiles for seven days. That's correct. Okay, look, come on.
Adam
I mean, we can't say that with.
Tom
A straight face and think that's okay.
Adam
So we know what to do.
Tom
We just got to now go about doing it.
Pat
Adam, thoughts?
Adam
There's so much to unpack here. And this is the number one issue for, at least for me, is as amazing as America is as a. As the opportunity economy, where any, you know, the land of opportunity, we are freaking broke. If this was any household in America where you have this massive income, amazing income, right? But then, by the way, don't look over here. You're running a two trillion dollar deficit every year. What the hell would you do in your house?
Tom
Chapter 13.
Adam
Chapter 13. File for bankruptcy. Well, we're going to sell one of the cars. Nope, nope, nope. Sell the boat. Pull the kids out of private school. We're not eating, eating out. It's ramen noodles. It's soup. We're. We're holding down the. The. Holding down the fort. We got to get this together. And unfortunately, the US Right now is just like, nope, keep spending. There's this big, beautiful Bill. It's big. It's beautiful. Elon Musk, who just left Doge, came out and said, well, it can't be both. It can either be big or it can be beautiful, but it's gonna be very hard to be Big and beautiful. So, you know, Trump, I would hope, doesn't add more to the deficit, doesn't add more to the debt. But you just said that Doge was an astronomical failure. Yeah, we'll see what happens, happens with that. There's a lot to say about what Elon Musk is talking about with his black eye, but remains to be seen.
Pat
So let me, let me continue. I thought you said I have a lot to unpack on this. So. So here you're talking about the big beautiful bill. Okay. On this topic, we're talking about Jamie Dimon and you know, how he's viewing the market. I want to transition into the next topic here, which is Elon Musk and Trump. Okay. You know, they said he's going to work for four months, 110 days, whatever the number was, it's done. He's moving on. No longer there. You're saying Doge was a massive failure. Your words.
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
You know, they said 2 trillion, then they lowered it to a trillion, but it's at $170 billion in only four months. Isn't that a success? Some people will say, Brandon, you know, four months to be able to save that much money. And maybe there was a following up because the two, you know, he would have wanted to do it in a certain way, but he doesn't have the control because Trump's doing it. He would have gone. Nobody knows. There's a lot of different things that's going on. I've been calling this that there's going to be a lifespan of how long this is going to work out since day one. I said this in October of last year that this is going to be tough for the two to work together. Rob, can you start off with the first clip of the big beautiful bill and then go to one by one by one? Yeah, this is the one. Go ahead and play this clip. Watch this, folks.
Brandon
You know, I was like disappointed to.
Pat
See the massive spending bill, frankly, which.
Vinnie
Increases the budget deficit, not just decrease.
Brandon
It and undermine the work that the Doge team is doing.
Adam
I actually thought that when this big.
Vinnie
Beautiful bill came along, I mean, like everything he's done on Doge gets wiped.
Pat
Out in the first year.
Tom
Year.
Pat
I think, I think a bullet can be, can be, can be big or it can be beautiful. But I don't know if it could be both.
Tom
My personal opinion.
Pat
Okay, so this happens then. There are some comments that Trump made about him. Rob, I don't know if you have that one. I do. On if you have it, just go to it is this the one?
Brandon
Is this from the Oval Office at the departure ceremony?
Tom
This is where President Trump gives Elon Musk a key to the White House and talks about all of the trials and tribulations he went through heading up Doge.
Pat
Yeah, I think there's another one.
Brandon
The BS one.
Pat
The BS one. Yeah. I think there's another one where Trump questioned extent of Musk's Doge cuts.
Tom
So that's a report. There's no actual video clip for it.
Pat
Okay, let me just read that. And by the way, and this is from Forbes magazine, which has become a leftist China. I don't even want to get into it. Forbes is not the Forbes of what it was 10 years ago, not what it was five years ago. It's a whole different company today. But I'll read this Journal. Let's go into that. So Trump questioned Lamas Doge mask. Musk's dogecots expressed skepticism about the savings claimed by billionaire advisor Elon Musk, Department of Doge reportedly asking was it all bullshit? According to unnamed administration officials cited by Wall Street Journal question Musk's promise to cut a trillion dollars of waste and fraud reduction, which Musk reiterated during a Friday Oval Office press conference with Trump. Doge claimed it had saved an estimate $175 billion through workforce reductions, grant cancellations, contract cancellations and more, equating to 1086 per taxpayer. But face scrutiny for inaccuracies such as claiming $8 billion in savings from an immigration contract valued at 8 million. With a BBC analysis finding only about half of the itemized savings published by Doge were linked to receipts or other forms of evidence, some listed as unavailable for legal reasons. So that's Wall Street Journal and Forbes. I mean, you can say there's no credibility there, but I'm reading that story. This leads to the key, the ending the conversation and the question about maybe some of the personal activities that he's having. Go ahead, Rob. Elon gave an incredible service. Nobody like him, and he had to.
Tom
Go through the slings and the arrows, which is a shame because he's an incredible patriot. The good news is that 90% of.
Pat
The country knows that and they appreciate it and they really appreciate what he did.
Adam
And I gave him a little special.
Vinnie
Something we have here.
Pat
Thank you. A very special that I give to very special people. I have given it to some, but it goes to very special people. And I thought I'd give it to Elon as a presentation from our country. Thank you. Thank you, Elon.
Brandon
Thank you.
Adam
Take care of yourself.
Pat
Thank you.
Adam
Thank you.
Pat
Right, so this leads to the black eye. There's a video of showing the way Elon is moving. I think that's the one, the behavior. A lot of people questioning things go for it.
Tom
It's a case we win. We can't lose that case because we.
Pat
Have the right to make grants. We're not going to make any grants like that.
Adam
But I don't think Harvard's been acting very nicely.
Tom
I think Columbia wants to get to.
Pat
The bottom of the problem. They've actually acted very well.
Tom
And there are other institutions too.
Vinnie
They're acting.
Adam
That's the Doge father right there. A big shot and dreaming of space.
Tom
Every three days we find another hundred.
Pat
You think about that behavior.
Adam
Did you hear what he said about the black eye? Did you hear?
Pat
He said he got this son says.
Adam
Yeah, you know, I was just wrestling with my son and I said, yeah, you should punch him in the eyes. He just stuck me in the face. You ever have your. I know Tico likes to throw some punches. You ever punch you in the face?
Vinnie
Well, I mean, highly doubtful. I mean X we were there was at the UFC fight till 3 o' clock in the morning, awake watching black.
Adam
Eye from a four year old punch.
Vinnie
You might have punched him in the. Listen, again, we don't know the true story, but from looking at that behavior, I mean it could be two things. He just got fired and he's listening to the boss keep talking.
Adam
How much credibility do you give to the fact that he's been running around with this quote unquote daily medication box filled with ketamine, ecstasy, mushrooms, distraction.
Brandon
I mean, there's something really scary.
Adam
You don't think that there's any credibility?
Brandon
I don't care about it because of how scary. What actually, I actually think happened here. I think that this is predatory because I think the Doge thing was a show because all he did was cut contracts, cut a few jobs, didn't touch Defense, didn't touch Medicare, didn't touch Social Security. But what he did do is extract all the data from the treasury, from all the government departments and then makes a deal with pal.
Pat
How do you know that, that he did that?
Brandon
Which part?
Pat
The. The extracted all the information because like.
Brandon
They got the data to go through all that.
Pat
How do you know that though?
Brandon
I mean, I researched it and asked ChatGPT and it said like, yeah, they collected vast amounts data and I asked Rock.
Adam
So I don't know.
Pat
So you think he took the data from. From the citizens of United States to use in his own benefit long term.
Brandon
Well, the most important thing for when you're building an AI is to get good data. And the most, the biggest, most vast amount of data is what he had access to. So that's a pretty well established thing, is that he was able to acquire all that data. It's still really unconceivable, like, how much he actually got. But it seems that he plugged that into XAI and then, you know, merged AI with X and then partnered with Palantir, which, you know, Palantir is like, we'll talk about that later. But that's like a straight up, like, CIA contractor that harvests our data, and it's probably like the biggest data center in the world. So that's scary for a whole bunch of reasons. But it seemed like the. The degree to which he had no interest in even touching the things that are truly wasteful makes me think that this whole thing was about the data from the first place.
Adam
I think there's a different. I understand what you're saying. I think.
Brandon
Is it ridiculous?
Adam
I think Elon Musk got his little fix with working on the government, looked behind the curtain, said, I want none of this. Do you understand that in December of 2024, before that, before the inauguration, Elon Musk was the richest man in the world. His NET Worth was 486 billion, almost a half a trillion dollars. Three months later, he lost $150 billion. He was worth. He was worth 330 billion. Now the stock has just come back, back up. I think there's a part of an element of his team around him that's like, bro, you're losing a billion dollars a day. You don't think that he looks at his net worth and gives a. That he lost 150.
Pat
Can you pull up the Peter Doocy questioning of him? Hey, there's stories about the drugs and all this other stuff in his response about New York Times and, you know, you know, winner. Is this the one round? Yep. Go for it. Watch this.
Vinnie
You had to deal with all the slings and arrows during your time at Doge.
Pat
There's this other people, you know, some of the media organizations in this room were the slingers. Well, so there is a New York Times report today that accuses you of blurring between. It's the New York New York Times. Is that the same publication that got a Pulitzer Prize for false reporting on the Russiagate? Is it the same organization?
Vinnie
I gotta check my Pulitzer counter.
Pat
It is. So I think the judge just ruled against New York Times for their lies.
Vinnie
About the Russiagate hoax and that they.
Pat
Might have to give back that Pulitzer Prize. That New York Times. Let's move on.
Adam
Okay.
Pat
That behavior, do you think he's using it? Do you think he's on stuff?
Vinnie
I don't know.
Pat
Ketamine. Yeah. But guess what? Do you give a shit? No, I don't give a shit.
Brandon
No, I care much more about what he might have.
Pat
I don't. That's your business. It's like Glenn Greenwald. What you. He's doing what in his personal life? You want to release a video because you want to use that as a way. For me. I don't care what you're doing in your personal life. But, you know, if. If you have access to information and you are using stuff and that information is given to you while you're on things, that is a problem.
Vinnie
Yep. Yeah, because. Because Adam, you said he just came in, he has little thing and. No, if he's the. He's one of the most. I mean, he's the richest guy on like that we know. What do you think his motive was for putting all that money to the Trump administration To win? So Trump wins. He's the number one backer. Okay, yeah, he helped with Doge and everything. But there's other. I don't think Elon is getting got worked or used because Brandon is making good points. He's getting what he's getting out of this situation as well. Every week there's another rocket being launched. They're doing low orbit satellites. Every week is another rocket being launched. He's setting up for something bigger for all the robots.
Pat
Are you happy he's no longer in the White House working with Trump?
Vinnie
I'm indifferent. Well, here's the thing. They ruined his whole, you know, Tesla. I'm happy that the stock went up, but look at all the crap that he's had to go through just to help. Hold on. Just to help Trump win because he said that humanity was on the line.
Pat
Are you glad he's out?
Vinnie
I'm indifferent. It doesn't me.
Pat
Are you glad he's out?
Brandon
I'm. No. I'm devastated that Doge was like. Seems like a fake operation. Like, I was very excited about what it said it was going to be and like, what it was like talking about doing.
Pat
What does Vivek look like now?
Adam
I was just going to talk about.
Brandon
Running for governor of Ohio. Oh, you mean in terms of what.
Pat
Is he was right or wrong.
Adam
Now I think the big.
Pat
The biggest issue. Let me Ask my question.
Adam
No, I was really going to talk about Vivek.
Pat
Okay, I'll come to you. What does Vivek look like now, now that this is taking place 100 days after Trump's administration with Doge, I never.
Adam
Understood that Elon Musk would be the person running Doge. You're already running Tesla, SpaceX and dozen other companies. You have Vivek, who's a rising star in the Republican Party, coming out. He was the first person talking about government efficiency. And all of a sudden, Elon shows up, throws what, a quarter billion dollars behind Trump, and then he becomes Dark Maga and then ousts Vivek from basically the thing that Vivek almost started. It never made sense to me. It never made sense to me. That basically just pushed Vivek out and it became the issue about the H1B visa. Remember that whole drama that they had?
Brandon
Yeah.
Adam
I didn't under. I thought Vivek would be the guy running this. I never thought for a million years that Elon Musk would be the guy that would stay through this entire situation while running multiple companies, while basically trying to occupy.
Vinnie
What was he doing, Adam? He hired a bunch of young nerds to run the show. It's not like he was punching in a clock. He had a little office, but it wasn't like, Buddy, he was in the.
Adam
Oval Office every single day.
Tom
Was there any drug testing or any.
Pat
Request for him to drug test when he was in the White House, given the fact that he was also a contractor with the government?
Tom
Fortunately. Fortunately for you and all the friends.
Brandon
At cnn, you'll have the opportunity to ask Elon all the questions you want today yourself. In the meantime, the drugs I'm concerned.
Pat
About are the drugs that are coming across the border from the criminal cartels that are killing hundreds of thousands of Americans.
Brandon
And we're going to save hundreds of thousands of lives if these district courts.
Pat
Would just get out of the way. Anyways, look, we'll see. A Part of me is glad he's not in the White House. Part of me is glad he's not in the White House. And I don't think the President would have won without him. I think he needed him. I think he was a phenomenal flag carrier. I think he looks tired. Even. He, who is the closest thing that we have to a robot as a human being, he looks unhappy and wants to get back to fulfilling his vision, whatever that vision for him is to knowing that he can never be the President of the United States. He's going to go and build his own vision to be in pursuit of. But I love also how Trump handled the whole thing. On the gentle thank you for your contribution. He did great work. 90% of America. This whole transition was done in a very classy way. And you better believe he's still going to be an advisor. They're still going to be calling him. And I still think it has a possibility of getting very, very, very nasty. I hope it doesn't. This was a very smooth transition. I hope they stay here. Let's go to the next story here. Harvard has trained so many Chinese Communist officials, they call it their party school. Rob, if you have this clip here from Wall Street Journal, they call it their party school. Let me read this to you. So Harvard University particulars Kennedy School of Government has been a key destination for Chinese Communist Party officials, earning the nickname party school in China, has noted in 2014 Shanghai Observer Commentary. If we were to rank the Chinese Communist Party's overseas party schools, the one deserving top spot has to be Harvard University's Kennedy School of government in the U.S. the Trump administration, led by Mark Ruby, announced by Wednesday a plan to tighten visa criteria for Chinese students with Communist Party ties, potentially revoking visas for those in critical fields, prompting Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning to state seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese students. Go ahead, Rob.
Tom
Meanwhile, as the Trump administration works to.
Vinnie
Cap Harvard's foreign enrollment, a new Wall Street Journal report outlines how much the.
Tom
University has become a training ground for.
Vinnie
CCP leadership, all on the American taxpayers dime. The list goes on and on.
Tom
You have a former vice president, a.
Pat
Former vice premier, the country's current top trade negotiator.
Tom
They have all passed through Harvard's elite programs.
Pat
According to the report, they affectionately call it their, quote, party school and not.
Vinnie
The party like the fraternity. It's raising serious questions about how much influence Beijing has gained inside our own institutions.
Pat
Okay, Tom, your thoughts on this?
Tom
So my first thought is this. Brendan, what's up? I tell you, listen, over the next 10 years, this is what I want to do. I want you to get 20 of our best and brightest students, and I want to get them into universities in Beijing and I want them to study foreign policy over there and I want them to assimilate with classmates and get really close to people. And really what we're going to do is a shadow spy network. We're also going to learn everything we can over there. Okay, you go over to China and try to do that. How many minutes does it take for them to throw you out on your ass.
Brandon
Yeah, in seconds.
Tom
Seconds. Correct. And we allowed it. So I look at it, Pat. We allowed this. We frickin allowed it, you know, in the name of globalism. In the name of globalism. We allowed them to do what they would never allow us to do. Look at social media over there, over here. How many examples do we need? It's shocking. Shocks me that we are so shocked. There's my point.
Pat
I love it. I love it. Brandon, your thoughts on this?
Brandon
Yeah, no. China's one of the biggest donors to Harvard, and Harvard's a weird thing where it gets, like, all these privileges from the government where it's a tax exempt organization, they got their big giant endowment. They, you know, they've had a lot of CIA work done there. So I, I think Harvard needs to have a lot more attention paid to it. And yeah, Tom's right. That we don't treat other countries the same way that they would treat us in a lot of these situations when. And it comes in terms of defending national security. Like, when I went to school, there were like, kids who were from the Middle east who were driving Ferraris and stuff that, like, their parents were like, oil tycoons and whatnot. Like, in my national security classes, like, learning about, you know, like, how to, like, the CIA works and how the NSA works and everything. So it's ridiculous. It's a joke.
Pat
Yeah. And by the way, while this is going on, there's a story that comes out from Newsweek. Xi Jinping's daughter faces call to be deported from U. S. Laura Loomer called for the deportation of Chinese as presidents. Xi Jinping's daughter Xi Ming J. Claiming she lives in Massachusetts and went to Harvard and alleging PLA guards from CCP provide her private security on the US Soil, Though no public evidence support Ming Ji's current US Residency as a New Yorker reporter. She returned to China in 2015 after graduating from Harvard University. Loomer's allegations follow Secretary Marco Rubio's announcement that U.S. will aggressively revoke visas for Chinese students. Adam, your thoughts on this?
Adam
So there's three things going on here. Number one, follow the money.
Pat
You.
Adam
You import these international students, the best and brightest minds in the world. You train top talents, and then you just send them back to their countries with all our culture, with all our information, and then just their countries reap the benefits for the 4, 5, 10 years that they spend in the United States. This to me, is reverse roi. So they get to build the future in their country, but learn it here. In America. This makes absolutely no sense to me. If you're going to have these people here, you keep them here and let them be an asset for America. And then you come out to find that Xi Jinping, what's his job again? Oh, the communist dictator of China. His daughter goes where? To Harvard? Are you flipping kidding me? You don't think she's reporting back to Daddy? Unfreaking believable. Then you have the whole situation with, remember the fire results that the freedom information of repressive expression, whatever it is, basically what the least free university is in the world for as far as free speech, Harvard. So then you have the whole situation that's happening with Trump. The war that Trump is waging on Trump, I think he's basically hijacking or holding back $3 billion. By the way, Harvard has what, $50 billion endowment.
Brandon
Yeah.
Adam
So there is a, there's a whole conversation of what's happening with Trump and, and Harvard, but there's no free speech. They indoctrinate, they don't educate. And this is my biggest problem with Harvard. They're raising a entire class of our citizens who not only don't love America, they don't barely like, barely like America, they hate America. And Harvard is supposed to be this bastion of free speech and this intellectual amazing community, and they seem to be like they hate America.
Pat
And they're getting more pressure today than ever before. And rightfully so. Rightfully so is what's happening today, right now. And I'm glad it has taken place to the point where Bill Maher blasts Trump, blasts backs, Trump blast Harvard University in an asshole. It's an asshole factory. Watch this one. You go for it.
Tom
Harvard situation. Trump is declared full scale war on Harvard.
Pat
And like so many things he does.
Tom
There'S a kernel of a good idea there. I mean, I've been on Harvard long before he was.
Adam
Look at that.
Vinnie
Oh, you went to Cornell.
Pat
That's not why.
Tom
No, it's because Harvard is a, is an asshole factory in a lot of ways that produces smirking faces. Okay, thank you.
Adam
Go to the Harvard, Harvard.
Tom
He has three degrees from Harvard.
Adam
He has three degrees in his face.
Tom
So he is prison company accepted.
Pat
I think we are triple indicted. He's Fox times three. There's the Dartmouth guy, but I could, I could name a lot of people. You know who I'm talking about? Yeah, There you go. I mean, when you get the, the, the sides on the left end agreeing with Trump on what's going on with Harvard, this is probably the worst season for Harvard. Harvard's not in a good place right now with everything that they're getting exposed with back to back to back. You know how some brands get a black eye and then you wonder how they recovered from it. Like, you know, Budweiser, we saw them go through and until Dana White came and saved them. And I don't even know if they fully saved them yet or not. I don't know if they've recovered from it. Right. You go through AIG, they got a black guy in the 2008, they recovered from it. People forgot about what happened with AIG because of a great CEO, Bob and Moshe. I don't know how Harvard's gonna recover from this anytime soon because they're losing people from the left, the right and the center. They're not just losing people from one side, they're losing people from all sides. So it'd be interesting to see how they make their next moves to get back in the market again of being an attractive place for parents to want to send their kids to school. So watch this. Freed Israeli hostage says Hamas captors were rooting for Harris to beat Trump. Now why would they be doing this? This is on cnn and CNN is interviewing this guy just got freed trying to get some gotcha information and he kept giving him the answer they did not want to hear. He was held hostage for 500 days before he was freed. Says the captain were hoping Vice President Kamala Harris would win in 2024 president election. And here's why.
Adam
Very scared of him.
Pat
Yeah. They wanted who terrorists were afraid of Trump. Yeah. They wanted Kamala to be chosen to be elected.
Vinnie
You talked politics with them?
Brandon
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Pat
They wanted Kamala to be elected when.
Brandon
Trump came in to became president.
Pat
Yeah. The way they treated us changed for me personally.
Vinnie
This is what I think.
Pat
Because they anticipated that a deal would come soon. Yeah. And that's when they started giving you more food. Exactly.
Tom
More food.
Brandon
Treated me better, you know, stopped cursing.
Pat
Me, stopped speeding me, spitting on me. Vinnie, thoughts?
Vinnie
I mean just that right there just shows you how much respect and fear Trump had. The fact that terrorists or have a hostage and they went from beating him up all the time, spitting on him, doing whatever, God knows what to him, to changing everything because they knew Trump was going to put in. And I still pal was thinking about this today, especially with whatever podcast we have coming up. The, the, the bullet that we dodged with Kamala Harris and the left and what they were pushing and all these fake ass people like Jake Tapper all acting surprise about Biden and what they've been doing since 2016, and it's going to keep going. What we've been dodging and what we've been fighting to get to where we are is insane. And it's, it goes beyond words to see what type of leadership that we have right now. And I just hope, Yeah, I hope it keeps going.
Adam
I mean, the first question I have is how much credibility you to give to the hostage after his release. Do you think he's telling the truth?
Vinnie
Of course.
Adam
There's a lot of. There's a lot of, I would say 90% chance he's telling the truth.
Vinnie
Why would he, why would he make it up?
Adam
I don't know. You know, I'm not saying that he's lying at all. I think there's a big component of this that, yes, Hamas and their backers would love to see a weak president named Kamala Harris in the Oval Office. I think, no doubt. I think Trump's a little frustrated that he hasn't gotten all the hostages out. I think trust Trump has used a lot of bluster and says, all right, today's the day. If you don't have it today, oh, oh, all right, next week, I think Trump, Trump has no problem setting deadlines and then basically sort of says, all right, we're going to send it. We're going to give it another couple days, couple weeks. We'll see what happens there. There's still, I think, over 50 hostages in the tunnels of Hamas, which leads us to basically what happened this past weekend when a illegal immigrant, I think basically from Egypt, I want to say basically went and fire a Molotov cocktail in Boulder, Colorado. So they're coming to a city near you whether you like it or not. And it's weird to me that, you know, anytime you see gays for Gaza, it's like this weird, like, marriage of the far left and the far right who are both lost their damn minds come together. And this is what you get. You want to play this clip? Do we have something?
Pat
No, no, no. Let's stay on this. Hang on a second. Tom, your thoughts on the story?
Tom
Yeah, well, first of all, I'm glad.
Pat
That Adam Hank tied. When we're transitioning stories, let's address stories and we'll transition. Go ahead.
Tom
Yeah. I'm very glad that Omer Shem Tov is, if I'm pronouncing his name correctly, is home safe and able to tell the story. I don't evaluate whether it's 92%. 90%, but it makes sense. And it shows you the importance of strong leadership on a world stage. If all we do is talk about what this guy said, and maybe they did, maybe they didn't, you're missing the fact that strong leadership on a world stage makes a difference in the world for everybody. And I believe what he's saying. I believe what others have said, that they wanted weak US Leadership. They wanted pablum coming out of the White House. That's what they wanted. And when you had strong leadership come in, I want those other 50 people home and I want us to finish the job. Because people feared Trump when he came in and they feared him for the right reasons. And I want to see this job finished and I want those other 50 people, like Omar Shantov, to come home.
Pat
Yeah. So look, I mean, obviously what you like when we were talking about the four qualities, respect, love, like fear. When you see an interview like this, you want your leader to be feared by other countries. Nobody feared Biden. Literally nobody. And nobody feared Kamala. No one did. No one feared Kamala.
Tom
Quite the opposite.
Pat
Quite the opposite, yeah. So they did want something like that. So for a guy like that to be in a White House, that imposes fears on our enemies, you want that? You like that? That's a good thing for us to have. So now let's go to the next thing. Rob, if you want to put up the clip about this Egyptian fellow who let me go through the exact story. Rob, can you tell me what page this is as I'm going through it, if we have it here? Because it's a tragic. I mean, the fact that we knew this guy was gonna do what he was gonna do and we didn't do anything. Like we knew this guy was out there. Here, here's a clip. Go ahead, Rob. We can't do nothing.
Adam
We can.
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Okay Rob, can you give us the facts on what happened here? I have some details here. I don't know what page the story's on.
Tom
Yeah, it's page 11.
Adam
Colorado.
Tom
It starts with Colorado.
Adam
My apologies.
Tom
Boulder, Colorado yeah, Colorado fire attack suspect plotted for a year. FBI says this according to the BBC page.
Pat
I'm sorry, 13 yeah, not 11. Yeah, so. So you see this and I look at him, I'm like let me see the story about this guy. Rob, if you can go out there and just google the following can you give me some facts about the terrorists in Colorado? Just go to chat GPT and type in can you give me some fact 10 facts about the terrorist in Colorado. Okay and look what Chat GPT will give you. Just a fact. Background Mohammed Sabri Solomon, a 45 year Egyptian national who has been residing in Colorado since since Aug. He got his he entered the US on a B1 visa B2 tourist visa in August of 2022 which expired February of 2023. Although he applied for asylum in September of 2022 and received work authorization in March of 2023, his permit expired March of 2025 rendering his presence in the US unauthorized. Nature of the Attack Solomon attacked participants of a peaceful pro Israel demonstration called Run for Their Lives at the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. He used a makeshift flamethrower and Molotov cocktail, shouting phrases like Free Palestine and Zionist during the assault. Casualties Thirteen individuals ages 52 to 88 were injured in the attack, including an 88 year old Holocaust survivor. One victim remains in critical condition. Solomon himself sustained injuries and was hospitalized. Premeditation Solomon confessed to planning the attack for over a year, initially intending a mass shooting. He resorted to incendiary devices after being unable to purchase a firearm due to immigration status and conducted reconnaissance of the area in disguise and researched bomb making techniques. Online Motivation during the police interviews he expressed hatred towards Zionists and claimed he wanted to kill all Zionist people. He also indicted indicated a desire to die during the attack, stating he had to do it and would not forgive himself if he did not do it. Legal Charges Solomon faces multiple charges including 16 counts of attempted first degree murder, federal hate crime charges and possession of incendiary devices. He is being held on $10 billion cash only bond investigation status. The FBI is treating this incident as a targeted terrorist attack. Community Impact the attack has heightened anxiety within the Jewish community, already shaken by recent Targeted attacks, including the fatal shooting of Israeli embassy aides in Washington, D.C. and last but not least, political repercussions. Trump criticized current administration immigration policies, attributing the attack on Biden's administration open door policy. So something like this happens. Vinnie, how do you process this? When you see somebody, a tragic event.
Vinnie
Horrible, tragic, and just another result of an illegal person, whatever the hell you want to call him, overstaying his stay during the Biden administration. But what pissed me off the most about this story, Pat, is when it hit, I don't know if you guys are paying attention how the mainstream leftist media covered it. Okay, the New York Times, Rob, you might be able to. They didn't call him illegal. They wrote illegally entered the country. They put in quotations because they don't want to say it. Okay. And then kill. I'm sorry. Ken Delaney at NBC blamed Elon Musk because the guy made a homemade flamethrower as if he used Elon's. The guy made it himself. And then MSNBC called him a white male. Ok, I don't understand. Every time something like this happens, why are they so afraid to say that an illegal Muslim Egyptian guy, that's the guy they always want to beat around the bush? Because it's almost. Same thing with Keir Starmer in England and all the Pakistani rape gangs, Brandon, they never want to say it. And then the worst one, Jamie Raskin pushed for gun control. Think about it. The guy's throwing Molotov cocktails and a flamethrower at older Jewish ladies because he hates Zionism, because the left pushes this shit really, really hard and brainwashes these people. He's pushing gun control. They're allergic to the truth. Which one is this?
Adam
This is a video where MSNBC claims.
Tom
That the attacker was a white man.
Vinnie
Oh, yeah, yeah. Can you play this?
Brandon
As far as the investigation itself, we're.
Pat
Still trying to verify and confirm some video, but it appears to show a significant portion of the incident as it happened. There's an individual that's taken into custody.
Vinnie
He's a white male.
Tom
Whether or not that's the person, white.
Pat
Male, he's ultimately arrested and will ultimately.
Vinnie
Charge in this white male. And it's just weird. Yeah, you can stop it, Rob. It just boggles my mind every time this happens. You know what's going on, you know what he's screaming, you know what he's doing. They never want to say this guy was a Muslim dude yelling and hating Jewish people. And this, I'm telling you, this thing is Starting to get out of control because it's happening more and more and more. And Tom Holman came out a couple days ago, Pat, and he was saying, you guys do not have any idea what's coming. This is Thomas Homan. You saw it. Thomas Homan is saying, even if you go try to get all these people, do you know how many of these people remember that guy that we talked about that said, soon you're going to know who I am. The guy that was a known terrorist. And this is the clip with him. I don't think America. And by the way, he's not a fear monger. Thomas Homan's not the guy. He just spitting facts is how it is. You have no idea what's coming down the pipeline. We're getting a taste of what these people are going to do. Adam, you like kind of touched on it. This is it. Rob, is this the clip, the one.
Brandon
That you sent Tom Homies?
Vinnie
Is this him?
Adam
Yep.
Vinnie
Pack we play.
Pat
Yeah, of course. Let's get your first reaction, your first.
Tom
Public comments on this issue out in Colorado. You know me and you've been talking about this for years, Sean. I mean, I work for the network. Just before I can came back to the second Trump administration and I've said over and over again, you know what scares me above the southern border? The sex trafficking, right sky high, the Americans dying from fentanyl. The people, you know, all the drugs coming across, all the sex trafficking, all the smuggling. And I said what concerned me the most was they created the biggest national security vulnerability this country's ever seen. Not only did 2 million known gotaways, 2 million people crossed the border.
Pat
We don't know who they are, where they came from.
Tom
We don't know where they are now. On top of that, even through the legal process, the Biden administration were bringing people unvetted, handing out work visa like their candy while they sat here and planned something bad. We are going to be dealing with this for the next 10 years because of the chaos they created in four years.
Vinnie
I know Brandon wants to say something.
Pat
Your thoughts? Yeah, yeah.
Brandon
No. So like what the hell is the Patriot act for? Like, we gave up everything and supposedly like they could look at everything that we do. And this stuff happens constantly. Like, how is it that businesses can serve ads onto our phone? Like if it simply hears us say the name of a product and we get flooded with ads but you can't find somebody if they start typing in how to make a at home fire, which we call it like a flamethrower or like, how do I perform a terrorist attack? Or start typing in things that would automatically trigger that. Like, how do school shootings happen? How do terrorist attacks happen? Like, and you know, they always say that we can't say how many attacks the Patriot has stopped because that's a matter of national security. But like, was it even like a good trade off and you know, or like working towards stuff that's more like the Patriot act. But, you know, it's not showing a good return on like what we gave up in return for like, it's supposed to be that we gave up freedom in return for safety. But they're not showing that. Like, so I don't know how the FBI let stuff like this happen. And they gave out government cell phones to these people who came across the border illegally. So how, like, again, how are they not able to track that stuff on their phones? Crazy. This could happen.
Vinnie
I think sometimes they're using those cell phones to let them know that, hey, listen, whenever we need you, we're going to hit you up, do what you have to do. That's. They think they did that to track them, but who knows how many of them that they let in that they're working for them. Like, hey, listen, when we need to, when everybody's acting too calm and Trump's getting too popular, we're going to give you a call, go here and do this.
Brandon
That was DHS though. This is new dhs. So like you would think that they would like be doing different things with those, that cell phone data.
Vinnie
Yeah, but I'm saying, well, I mean, who knows what the hell they, you know, I mean, but those people have already been set up and I'm telling you right now, they're just waiting. Those people are waiting. And this next three years is going to be very, very scary and very interesting.
Tom
Sometimes there's stories inside the story. And one of the things I looked at and it's just like Jamie Raskin, you know, why don't you come on and debate some of these things you're talking about? Because you go on there and you're talking about gun control. He didn't have a gun. He was unable to purchase a gun. Which means some gun laws apparently worked that prohibited from getting a gun to commit a mass shooting. And so Jamie Raskin, you're out there running in the, you should be talking about Molotov cocktail control or, you know, basically vodka control, because my understanding is that this was, he was using alcohol, rubbing alcohol or you know, high, high proof, you know, alcohol like you know, remember, you can get all kinds of that make punch in college, and it's flammable. And that's what he was using because he was unable to purchase a gun. So point one, if he's unable to purchase a gun, who said, no, you can't buy a gun because your status is a problem? And why didn't at that point somebody come out and talk to him and say, dude, you just tried to buy a gun? You know, both your visas are expired. Yeah. Okay, give me your hands. Click, click. And you know we're going to send you off. I don't. I'd like to know, how did those two things happen? One is good. He couldn't buy a gun, but the other was who. Isn't that a flagging moment where we now come back and say, point, what are we doing, Adam?
Adam
Well, this is what they've been calling for. They've been calling for globalizing the intifada, the revolution, and it's coming to our shores. This is my biggest concern for America. Forget about the fact that I'm Jewish. Whatever's going on in Israel, they're taking care of what they need to take care of against terrorists. What I'm worried about is New York. What I'm worried about is la. What I'm worried about is Miami. What I'm worried about is Toronto. What I'm worried about is London, Paris, and cities all across the Western world because they have a very clear agenda. Tear down the West. That's it. So this whole global antifada, from the river to the sea, when half the people can't even figure out what river or what sea they're even talking about when they globalize the antifada. Then you have this guy, this Egyptian illegal, who shows up in our country and what tries to burn down older.
Vinnie
Jewish ladies and people that are walking. So, so.
Adam
And then he claims, you know, I don't hate Jewish people. I just, I. I don't like Zionism. Tell me what the difference is, buddy. What's the difference? Because Zionism is a very simple definition. And believe me, I've been called a Zayo a million times, proudly. All it is is the belief that the Jewish people should have a homeland in the land of Israel. By the way, it already happened. It's here, it's done. So the whole concept of, like, oh, you're just a Zionist or whatever it is, it's like they just have a homeland that's like saying, you know, the Vatican should be the home for. For Catholics.
Pat
Yeah, it is the other day, I saw a clip. The other day was so funny. Rob, if you can pull this up, you know the gays for Gaza, the whole movement that they're protesting for. Free Palestine. Free Palestine, yeah, yeah. The gays for Gaza met their match. A Muslim woman that's really protesting for Palestine. It's like, hey, you're not our type. Get the hell out of here.
Vinnie
Really.
Pat
Watch this.
Vinnie
She doesn't want him there.
Pat
Huh? Imagine how weird this is. Like, yeah, come to Gaza. See what we do to you.
Vinnie
Yeah, with that flag she doesn't want.
Pat
Yeah, yeah. So this transitions into. Literally transitions into the Pride Month, right? The whole thing about Pride Month. Pride Month, Pride Month. And all these sports teams are posting their Pride Month stuff. And. And you see the list, the list of teams that didn't with one of them in the NFL report that came out. Rob, if you can tell me what page that's on, I know we have it somewhere here. I looked at it.
Tom
That is in the addendum, and that is page.
Pat
Oh, here you go. You got it. So new list exposes 12 NFL teams for refusing to post message supporting Pride Month on social media. Can you imagine? Like, now they're watching to see. And they better post it, you better post it, or we're writing an article about you and we're going to try to humiliate you and making sure everybody knows how you guys don't get in line. And these teams are like, yeah, we don't really give a. So June as LGBTQ Pride month, a celebrated 12 NFL teams have faced backlash for not posting messages. In stark contrast, when nine teams stayed silent, the current list includes Jets, Ravens, Bengals, Browns, Steelers, Colts, Titans, Chiefs, Raiders, Cowboys, Seahawks, Saints. Despite the league's shuffling to acknowledge LGBT pride, several friends who remind the disengage. Illuminating the broader issue of inclusivity within the NFL players Saints advocate for allyship and support, emphasizing the need for more welcoming environment. By the numbers, 11 NFL teams did not post anything. Last year was nine. Okay, nine. So it's interesting it went from nine to 12. And in the MLB. In MLB. Let me see if there was an. NFL may face increased pressure to improve inclusivity and representation. In light of public scrutiny regarding team response to Pride Month, future campaigns may require teams to engage more actively. Oh, my God, give me a flip and break. State of play. Players like Kaylan Saunders are actively promoting inclusivity through initiatives like youth football camps. Culture within the NFL is perceived as predominantly heterosexual, which limits the visibility of LGBTQ community. And in baseball, there's one team in baseball that's like, look, we're not playing. Why are the Texas Rangers the only MLB team without a pride night? Okay, this is Minnesota Star Tribune. The Rangers, the only Major League baseball team without a pride night stated are long standing respect, commitment remains the same to make everyone feel welcome and included in Rangers baseball in all our ballpark at every game and all we do for both our fans and our employees. In September 2023, they invited LGBTQs to fundraising game but face protests from some fans. The team's decision aligns with Texas conservative political climate led by Governor Abbott. Texas politics dominated by Republicans saw Governor Abbott laws that Save Women's Sports act barred bearing transgender college athletes from competing on teams matching their transgender, their gender identity, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. So good for the Rangers. Okay, with this story taking place, you know, Tom, your thoughts, you're a sports guy. You, you follow sports. What are your thoughts about some of these teams taking the positions that they did and MLB being the one that says Rangers being the one that says now we're not playing this game.
Tom
Well, I looked at the NFL teams on a map and I thought it was very interesting. And the bravest owners is the Jets, New York Ravens, Maryland, Baltimore and the Seahawks in Seattle, Washington.
Pat
Yep.
Tom
And so I looked at those three and I said, okay, I can. Wow, that takes a lot of guts for those owners in those blue states to say, hey, no pride night. Everybody else was in, let's see, two in Pennsylvania where you had Pittsburgh was there and then you had Ohio, Indiana, everything in Louisiana, the Saints, Dallas and everybody else was a blue state. You know, there were three blue states where you had brave owners and everything else, excuse me, was a red state. And so I think people are also trying to take the quote that the Rangers gave I thought was a beautiful quote because they said, we want everybody to come enjoy the game. And you know what? We're not going to do one night for you and one night for you and one night for you, one night for you. And I think it's great that teams recognize veterans. They have recognized Mother's Day, they had the pink socks, the pink bats, and you've got one team that says, you know what, I'm not buying into the pride thing. We're just gonna, we're gonna recognize moms, we're gonna recognize the military, we're gonna do all that. But the rest of it, you know, you wanna protest outside, protest outside. But you know what? This is what I'm doing. That takes A lot of guts, as well as, I think the Jets, Raven, the Seahawks owners, took a lot of guts to say, you know, we're not doing that because all the other NFL teams were in red states where it's pretty easy to say in Dallas, hey, we're not going to support Pride night. Okay? That's, that's not too difficult. And it's not to smear, you know, people with a different lifestyle. It's just, hey, you know, they're like, this is what we're going to do. Everybody can come enjoy this here, but we're not doing special nights.
Pat
Vinnie, your thoughts?
Vinnie
Well, the LGBTQ community picked the one word that God warned us about. I know everybody to know that, okay, pride, okay, that's not a coincidence. Pride is what comes before the fall. And Tommy knows scripture. Proverbs, chapter 16, verse 18. Okay, that's a warning. And we're watching it play out in real time every year. And you guys are going to see this whole month, you're going to see the streets of West Hollywood with literally butt naked men, with children, with parents bringing their children walking around. It's like modern day Sodom, Gomorrah. It's. It's ridiculous. Because I believe pride should be reserved for things that you would turn you, like earn or achieve or attain on your own, okay? Something that took discipline, something that took character, okay? Not something that you do in a bedroom. And then you demand the parade and an entire month of debauchery for. Okay, you build something, you know, you serve your freaking country. You keep your word when it costs you. That's pride. Okay? But being proud of your sexuality, that's not an achievement. What did you do? Like, people are like, I'm proud. It's like, okay, I respect the plight of what gay people have had to go through, okay? I have gay friends. I can only imagine the. And we've all seen it from what they've had to go through from the movie Philadelphia with Tom Hanks and everything to get to the point where now you're accepting everybody's. Nobody gives a shit if you're gay anymore. And I'm so happy for that. But to do what they're doing and to be like, like the drag queen story hours in front of the kids and then walking in the streets with your, what you're dingling, hanging out and kids being there, it's like now they shifted and now it's a whole different ball game. And when it comes to. And I wanted to ask because the Yankees and Bob, I'm a huge Yankee fan. I see all my freaking friends. I'm a hardcore, you know, this Yankees fan. I just, I'm just curious because the Yankees are doing the, the pride thing. What would that be going on? If Steinbrenner, George Drybrenner, hands down one of the best owners, period, history of sports, would he be letting this happen? Mind you, this is the guy, Tom, that fired people for managers, for losing streaks, for. You can't wear a beard. You can't. Couldn't have a mustache. I'm just curious to.
Tom
You mean he had standards in his workplace? Standards for performance. And if it didn't work, he just found someone else to do the job. How odd.
Vinnie
Yeah, but so, Tom, I want to ask you, Tom, honest to God, bro, like, you're a huge baseball fan. You know sports more than anybody I know. What is, is this happening with Steinbrenner behind the wheel?
Tom
No. No, I don't think it happens to George Steinbrenner behind the wheel because I think he says, my business is baseball. Anybody wants to come to the ballpark, I'm going to put a winning product on the team, on the field. You can come and see that. And I'm going to take care of you. You will be safe, you will be welcome. That's it. And he'd be, and then he'd be like, I've talked about this too much. I gotta get back to worrying about my team. That's what Steinbrenner said.
Pat
So the guys were tagging me yesterday left and right. Hey, you know, how dare you have this position? I said, I'm an investor in a lot of companies that I'm not a majority owner of. If I'm not majority, I don't control the decision making process of that company. And then immediately I posted a tweet, Rob, if you can go to the tweet I put up yesterday. And it was direct about what we don't spend enough time talking about. It's all the way at the top. And I said, I don't subscribe to Pride month month. What you choose to do with your personal life sexually isn't my business, nor do I need it advertised constantly. America would be a much better place if we spend more time recognizing fathers and mothers who go above and beyond raising kids. Being a parent is tough. It requires a lot of sacrifice. We need to get back to recognizing true heroes of the world. Strong parents who raise great independent leaders. Strong parents. Lower crime, lower taxes, lower confusion. Let's get back to celebrating great parents again. It's not a difficult task. A couple guys are like, well, we already have a Father's Day and a Mother's Day. And everybody responded back, yeah, a day. You have a Pride Month and you have a day for fathers and mothers. We did a video a couple years ago on how many days we dedicate to Pride Month. 145 days a year where we give one Father's Day, one Mother's Day. It's double dumb. And it's to the point where an incident incident took place with, if you remember, with. What's it called with olympics. The debate. J.K. rowling. Oh my God. How dare you claim that this fighter is a man. And you. Shame on you. You ought to be embarrassed of yourself. And you know what story came out, Rob, do we have that story here with the boxer or no? You do.
Tom
That is on page. Let's see.
Pat
Watch the story, folks.
Brandon
That is page 19.
Tom
Olympic boxer and main Khalif.
Pat
Do you remember this boxer? A main Khalif that we were supposed to believe is what it's a woman, is a female, right? All of a sudden story comes out and look what the story says.
Vinnie
Weird.
Pat
The story comes out saying that the Olympic boxer Main Khalif's leaked lab results offer new evidence about her biological sex. Leaked 2023 test results from Dr. Lal Path Labs in New Delhi, accredited by the American College of Pathologists, revealed that Olympic boxer Iman Khalif, 26, has a male karyotype with XY chromosomes, leading to her expulsion from the 2023 women's boxing world Championship in India by the Russian controlled Boxing authority, as reported by 3Wire Sports. Despite the test results Paris 2024 Olympic leaders dismissed him as not legitimate, allowing Khalif, who denies being male and insists she she was raised a girl, to compete and win gold. Though Italy's Angela Carini, after a 46 second bout feared for her life. And Mexico's Brianda Tamora Cruz recalled feeling unprecedented intensity in their prior fight, stating, I don't think I had ever felt like that in my 13 years as a boxer. So now can you. Rob, is there a clip on this thing here or.
Brandon
No, it's just a news article reading what you said.
Pat
Can you go to J.K. rowling's tweet if you don't mind and I'm going to open it up to you guys. So this is J.K. rowling, okay? Comes out and says, I never said and never believed Khalif was trans. I knew he was a man. Damn. The gender activists who created a Political climate in which sex testing has been as bigoted are as culpable as the IOC for the travesty that ensued via a highly credible source who saw his test results. J.K. rowling deserves an apology. Okay. There's another one as well, Rob, if you can go to the other one. Look at this one. What you posted. Some Olympics will forever be defined by photos the organizer would have preferred not to be taken. Mexico City, 1968, Paris. Look at that. You know what that sign is? That's right. That's right. So. So your thoughts on this story.
Vinnie
It's unbelievable. It's believably unbelievable. And mind you, that dude, that dude Imane was beating the crap out of women. Like, he was beating them like. And God knows what's going to happen, but, you know, I mean, like brain damage or whatever. He was whooping their asses. And that. That just. That to me, that guy, because he's a guy, is a lazy, cheating piece of. You know what? And it gets me sick that we still, as a society at the level of the Olympics, they're. They're turning the eye, they're turning the shoulder and saying, let. Let it happen. It actually drives me crazy. And it's not just on the world stage. What about California? The. The. You guys know who just crushed the. The. The beat the shot of a bunch of girls in California. A.B. hernandez. 16 year old boy. Okay, let's just stop right there. Trans. All this, all this thing about transphobic. We're not transphobic. We're transhausted. We are sick and tired of this shit. I'm. I can't believe we're still talking about it. All right, he's a boy. Go play with the boys. You're just lazy.
Pat
What's this here?
Vinnie
This is. This is a dude. This is a guy.
Pat
Which one's a dude?
Brandon
The one in the white and green shirt all the way in the back. The very tall individual. And you can actually hear people yelling that during the track meet.
Vinnie
That's not him in the middle. He's on the outside, way back. Yeah, look at. Look at him. Look at him go.
Adam
That's a dude.
Vinnie
Okay, now ready for this? He's competing as a girl. He took first place in the high jump, triple jump, and second, by the way. Second because you suck. A girl actually beat his ass.
Brandon
Wow.
Vinnie
Yeah, exactly. And the long jump at the California State Championship. And what did the CIF CIF do? They handed out extra medals like it was freaking a Chuck E. Cheese birthday party. Okay. Shame on every single Parent. Because this message has to be said that every single parent that is there and standing and saying, live, live your truth and do your thing. Girl, you are delusional. Okay? You are.
Adam
Which one is the dude?
Vinnie
That's the dude in the middle one.
Adam
In the middle with the mustache.
Vinnie
The middle with the weird teeth and the light. The light makeup. And I know we're kind of being funny, but shame on those parents clapping and pushing this insanity.
Adam
Let me guess, let me guess. This is most likely in California.
Vinnie
It's 100% California. You don't reward.
Tom
You got it on the first guess.
Pat
Yeah.
Adam
There it was.
Pat
By the way. You know, you know as you're going through this and you see why in 2024 they lost as bad as they did. Because this is common sense. Sesame street comes out with this episode Rob played. We'll just react to it and we'll see what happened to it. Watch the sesame. This just came out, right?
Vinnie
Yeah.
Pat
And you tell me, parents, if you're watching this, if this is for kids. Okay, Tell me if this is for Govin. Listen.
Vinnie
Yeah, I know. I'm sorry to cut you off. Listen to what he is saying. Listen to the words. I don't know what the hell is on his head. Small bananas or whatever. Just listen to the words that he says about what the situation is. Go ahead and play. That Ellen looked just like Jonathan Van Ness.
Tom
Cookie Monster.
Brandon
Cookie.
Adam
That is Jonathan Van Ness. Elmo Cookie.
Pat
Are you ready to see my monster piece?
Vinnie
Peas Monster.
Pat
Peace. Mama bear. Monster piece. People and monsters alike.
Vinnie
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Vinnie
Okay, so listen, here's the truth. This isn't about love. This isn't respect. This is about grooming freaking kids under the rainbow flag. Plain and simple indoctrination. That's all it is. And Rob, show the look at Pat. This is their. This is their tweet yesterday on our street. Everybody is welcome together. Let's build a world where every person and family feels love and respected for who they are. Happy Pride Month. And they're all shaking hands with different colors to do the thing. Bro. These kids should be learning about counting, about hopscotch and like playing games. Teaching this to them at this age about sex and all this stuff. And it's 100 wrong. And I hope to God we as a society figure it out sooner or later and stop this freaking nonsense. This Pride month is complete. I don't think any of it means anything. It's just a month to just go out and do debauchery. Take your clothes off and act stupid and try to groom our children. I think it has to stop.
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
How many girls. Let me tell this. Don't. Don't move the tweet at all. Rob, don't move the tweet at all. Vinny, how many likes you think this tweet got? Likes and retweets. Give me likes and retweets. Likes. You know, you do a Tweet, you get 500 likes. Thousand likes. How many likes of this tweet get from Sesame Street? Their account has only 1.8 million followers. How many likes you think this got?
Vinnie
20,000.
Brandon
2,000.
Pat
2,000. Tom, what do you say?
Tom
I'm probably saying higher than that. I'm gonna be like 35. The 50.
Pat
Adam, where you at?
Adam
Very low. Nobody's interested.
Pat
How. What do you say?
Adam
500?
Pat
You ready showed Rob? 432,000 likes.
Adam
Wow. What exactly.
Vinnie
What is that saying?
Pat
64,000 retweets. It's still a problem.
Vinnie
100%. I agree.
Adam
I was way off. I thought it should be way off.
Pat
Still a problem.
Brandon
It should be like big farm ads though. The way that we big farmer ad should be illegal. Like it should be illegal to promote and push this stuff and like sort of talk about in a public promotional way because it's like got an infectious nature to it. If you, because you like try to. They're trying to convince people that they're gay. That's why that number's going up.
Vinnie
Well, and. Well, you know, the truth is, too. And this is the fact that. I'm sorry. I'll. I'll give it right back to you. It's like. Like. And this is a fact, mind you, at me and Adam, we don't have any kids. But the thing is, the gay people can't have kids, so they need your kids. That's how they multiply. They're not having kids of their own. I mean, I said Pete Buttigieg and them where they're freaking, you know, buying, adopting whatever the hell you want to call it, which God knows what the hell happens there. But this is the plan. And I'm. I'm shocked at that number, Pat. I thought it's gonna be way lawyer, way lower.
Pat
The point is, they have so much influence. That's 432,000 people that click like on it. 18,000 comments. So if you want to say it's fake. 18,000 comments. 22.3 million views. 64,000 retweets. Why would 432,000 people like this?
Brandon
Virtue signaling?
Pat
Because people are still out there that are supporting. To me, this is criminal. This is not even, you know, retard finder, whatever that Twitter account is. Yeah, you see it at the bottom. Can you go a little bit lower to see? Sickening. You just made the list. Effing retards having an empty plate says you're go a little bit lower. That's an ad. This is grooming. This criminal. This is perversion. Go grok. Add hot dogs to all the hands. Okay. Keep going lower. Okay. And this is what if this image of Elmo worshiping King Jesus gets more likes than your post. You have to tweet back. Christ is Lord. I don't make the rules. Let's see what it does. Not as much. Yeah, but there is influence, man. There's a lot of influence with this taking place, but this is absolutely criminal. Adam, you have any thoughts on this?
Adam
Yeah, I got a lot of thoughts on this. So, you know, I'm reading this wonderful book right now. It's called. This book is gay. Right here. Here's where I'm at with this, huh? I have no problem with gay people. I have no problem with lesbian people. I have no problem if you're confused and you're going kind of both ways. The B. The biggest problem I got is with the T. The T. If you ever see Dave Chappelle skid, he's like, you know, we're all going down a car, trying to take this road trip. They got the L, they got the G, you got the B. And the T is making it a lot longer of a trip for everybody else, because in my opinion, this thing ended in 2015. Obama, President, the White House was gay. All the colors, the flags. Congratulations, you did it. And then in my opinion, what happened is they said, why are we stopping here? We have the L, we got. We got the G, we got the B. We got to go for the T. So for the last 10 years, we haven't even heard anything about gay stuff. Hey, go. Go do your stuff. It's been all this trans stuff. So all these government NGOs, all these basically organizations that were pushing and pushing and pushing, followed the money, as I always say, pushing to get gay marriage approved. It happened. What do you think happened to all those organizations? What do you think happened to all those people? All those people that were employed? Do you think they just. All right, guys, we did it. They said, let's go for the next one. Let's get the tea out there. And that's why, for the last 10 years, we've seen so much of this tea stuff. I have gay friends. I don't give a crap. But if he's a. He's a dude. He likes other dudes. He's not like, well, maybe I'll cut off my dick today.
Pat
I don't know.
Adam
I'm not sure. No, he's just gay.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Brandon
Was it a mistake to legalize gay marriage, though?
Adam
I'm not. That's not my opinion. If they want to legalize gay marriage, it is what it is. Supreme Court did it.
Brandon
That's what led to it.
Adam
But if you're gay, be gay. You have equal rights. You have civil rights. But why are we all supposed to have a parade? Because you're a dude that likes other dudes or a chick that likes other chicks. I don't get it. Like, it's.
Tom
It's.
Adam
It's. It's as absurd to me as throwing us a parade because I'm a guy that likes girls. You think we're gonna get a parade for that? Think I'm gonna get a round of applause because I'm a dude that likes women? It doesn't work that way. So why am I throwing a parade for you as a guy that likes other guys? Go for it. I don't care. It's all good. Why is your entire identity wrapped around your sexual orientation? It makes no sense to me. So a lot of it that I have an issue with is the trans stuff. A lot of boys are girls, girls are boys. Boys are playing in women's sports in the Olympics. Dudes are knocking out chicks. Yeah, of course, everyone's welcome to live the life you want. Just stop pushing it down all of our throats.
Brandon
No pun intended.
Pat
I, I, I went online just to kind of see when Sesame street started supporting lgbtq. And it says that the first explicit public Support was in 2021. June of 2021, during Pride Month, Sesame street aired an episode titled Family Day that introduced the show's first openly gay couple, Dave and Frank, along with their daughter Mia. This marked a significant milestone in the show's history, showcasing a family with two dads as part of the diverse representation of family structure. Again, 2021 was when Covid was crazy. People were doing crazy shit. They joined it right prior to that. Sesame street has included subtle nods to LGBTQ inclusivity. In 1981, a song called We All Sing with the same Voice, featuring lyrics like I've got one, Daddy, I've got two. This is an 81. Who's President 81. Is it Carter or is it Reagan? I think it's Reagan. Reagan is already president. 79. Yeah, Reagan. It could be. I, I think you're right. 81. No, 81 is.
Brandon
Oh, still Carter.
Pat
No, it says give or take.
Brandon
Yeah. From 1981-89, Reagan was in office.
Pat
Yeah, I mean, it depends on what month, month this happened in the song that they came up with.
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
And, and then I asked, tell me about the founders of Sesame street and what their values and principles were. Primary founder was Joan Gans Cooney. Pretty bad last name in Farsi, but can you ever find out who this Joan Gans Cooney is? Television producer and visionary co founder, Children's Television Workshop. I mean, the last name in Farsi makes sense. If you only knew what that was.
Brandon
It bad.
Pat
That's exactly what it means.
Vinnie
It's exactly what it means in a Farsi.
Brandon
Oh, wow.
Pat
Cooney means gay. We've known this. Iranians have known this for decades. I mean, it's just they haven't talked about it. So. Jane Joan Gans Cooney, creator and driving force behind the educational vision. Lloyd Morissette was a co founder and psychologist helping secure funding and research. Jim Henson was a creator of Muppets. His character the Kermit, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster. Joan Gan's religious beliefs was raised a Roman Catholic, but later described herself as a non practicing culturally Catholic. Her work and public life have focused more on education, media and social impact. So she. She made it secular. Sesame street has. Was intentionally designed to be secular, inclusive and multicultural. Not surprised. There you go. Is there anything we have here, Rob, about the founder that we can look into on how this. So she married Tim Cooney first and then she married Peter G. Peterson. Tap in who Peter G. Peterson is. Who is this guy? Zoom in a little bit.
Adam
Peter Peterson. Okay, buddy.
Pat
What did he do? Private equity. Lehman Brothers United Secretary of Commerce. So we have to go a little bit lower to see political affiliation.
Tom
Co founded Blackstone Co founder Blackstone David.
Pat
Rockefeller proceeded Maurice trends. Go a little bit lower. Interesting. These connections.
Brandon
Wow.
Pat
Political party Republican. He was Kris Kringel. That marriage didn't work out. Can you go back? Go back, Rob. So she was married to him? No, no marriage. Husbands. Tim Cooney. He died in 18. So they were married. Very interesting. Go a little bit lower.
Adam
Rap.
Pat
Can you go a little bit early? Education? Yes. Moved type of State Department. She was exposed to Father James Keller's Christopher movement, which inspired her to get involved in television media. Cooney later said Father Keller said that if idealists didn't go to the media, non idealists would. She returned to Phoenix and despite no experience in journalism, got into it. Da da da da da. And in 1956, after many years of depression, Cooney's father committed suicide at his home in Phoenix. That had influence on her. While Cooney was working in a U.S. steel harbor. Go a little bit low Rap. A little bit lower. A little bit over taking a pay cut. Cooney first boss Lynn Freeman, 1964. She was 31, married to Timothy Cooney, a staff member of New York mayor Robert Wagner Jr. They met while she was working on a chance of the beginning. Go a little bit lower Sesame street and keep going a little bit lower lower, lower, lower, lower. Let's see if there's anything tied to her later years remain. Children become. Yeah. Interesting.
Vinnie
Did you know. Did you know also Pat, that just like this isn't a fun fact, but it is a fact. The original voice of Elmo Kevin clash from 1984 to 2012 resigned after four men accused him of sexual misconduct and the claims of some relationships began when they were minors. That was this the original voice of Elmo Kevin Clash. He was. He admitted to a relationship with the first accuser, but said it started when he was of age. Sesame Workshop initially supported him, but they cut ties as more lawsuits came. None of them led to criminal charges, but, you know, some were dismissed due to expiration of statute of limitations. So the. It was a black guy named Kevin Clash. He was the voice. And a bunch of guys came forward and accused him, allegedly, of hooking up when they were minors. And he was.
Adam
I don't believe it. Vinnie, you're telling me that a grown man who makes his career putting his hand up a puppet's is gonna end up. End up doing weird gay things on the side?
Vinnie
No way, Adam. I hate to.
Adam
I'm sorry.
Vinnie
Well, allegedly. Allegedly, that's what was happening. And he was.
Pat
The way.
Vinnie
He was the first voice, and he's gone. And somebody named.
Adam
Next thing you're gonna tell me that and Ernie weren't just buddies living in the same house.
Vinnie
No, they were gay.
Pat
What? Let's go, Bert and Ernie.
Adam
Unbelievable.
Pat
You know, just take me to that song for a second, guys. Let me come back and stay focused here. All right, let's go to the next story, guys. According to Dan Bongino, Cash Patel, there's video footage of Epson killing himself. Rob, if you can play this clip. Is this the one, Rob?
Tom
Yes, sir.
Pat
This is not the clip of him killing himself.
Adam
No, no, no.
Pat
But this is him telling us that there's a clip of it and he's going to release it to us. Go, Ford.
Adam
Rob, those two cases obviously are of significant public interest.
Tom
I'm just telling you what we see in the file.
Adam
I am. I just want to be crystal clear on this. I am not asking anyone to believe me.
Tom
I'm telling you what's there and what isn't. Right?
Adam
There is nothing in the file at.
Tom
This point on the Epstein case.
Adam
And there's going to be a disclosure on this coming shortly. We are working through some.
Pat
There is video.
Adam
That is something the public.
Pat
There's video of him killing him.
Adam
No, no, not.
Pat
Not the actual act.
Adam
The entire MCC Bay.
Tom
It was only one camera.
Adam
There were other. There's video that when you look at the video. And we will release.
Tom
That's what's taken a while on this.
Adam
We are working on cleaning it up to make sure you have an enhanced.
Pat
And we're going to give the original.
Adam
So you don't think there were any shenanigans.
Pat
You're going to see there's no one.
Adam
There but him, Right?
Tom
There's just nobody there.
Adam
So I say to people all the.
Pat
Time, if you have a tip, let us know. But there's no DNA.
Adam
There's no audio. There's no fingerprints. There's no suspects.
Pat
There's no accomplices. There's no tips. There is nothing. If you have it I'm happy to see it.
Adam
There's video clear as day. He's the only person in there and the only person coming out. You can see it.
Pat
So, okay, so that's him. And then there's a video of Cash Patel as Rob. If you can play that one as well. Go for it.
Adam
There are the Epstein thing you dealt with, Maria. You said as far as you know he killed himself. I'm telling you, he killed himself.
Tom
The other thing on the Internet is the Epstein files.
Adam
What's the answer to that? The answer to that is the same as everything else. I'm not going to to withhold information from the American public ever.
Vinnie
But I'm also not going to rush.
Pat
To get it out there in a format in which they can't rely on it.
Adam
So on the Epstein matter, any other matters, we are diligently working on that. And it takes time to go through years of investigations, years of political maneuvering and years of COVID up to get the American people what they deserve. And that's what I'm going to give them on everything.
Pat
Yeah.
Vinnie
Then how could you know that after saying that? Then how could you know all the information given to you now that you're the new FBI guy is even valid? They've been touching it and editing it and fixing it and we have to keep waiting for these videos. Guys, let's just all agree we're never gonna find out. Okay? You're not gonna know, you're not gonna see any video. Nothing's gonna be the only solace you're gonna have in your heart of hearts is that God takes care of anybody that was messing with children. That's it. We're not going to get any justice. These poor kids that were freaking raped and some of them probably murdered and God knows what else, sex slaves and whatever, they're never going to get justice because that's how the system is freaking set up. And that's how these disgusting demon pedophiles work. Pat, you're never going to see it.
Pat
Brandon, what do you think about this?
Adam
Never.
Tom
No.
Brandon
They run the world, unfortunately. It seems like the sad truth is that like pedophiles are the most powerful people in the world somehow. I mean, you know, with the Franklin cover up, that was the same thing as the Epstein, the same model that nothing happened with that it was ran by political elites, allegedly. Then the Finders cult that was, you know, grabbing young kids and they had underground tunnels and stuff in D.C. allegedly. Nothing happened with that same thing. Like the intelligence told people to back off both Times with Epstein. Intelligence told people, back off. Jim Acosta said that. So for whatever weird reason, I mean, like, with Catch, Patel's talking there, he literally looks like he's doing a skit where he's trying to act like he's, like, nervous and being. And being evasive. So he looks terrified. Dan Bonjino looks. He's in physical pain every time he goes on camera. So feel bad for Dan. He got kind of, like, swept into this. He didn't want to say no to Trump. I get that. So he's in a tough spot. Cash? Yeah. Like, I think he had no idea what he was in for. But, yeah, I mean, it seems like the sad truth is that for some crazy reason, the most powerful people in the world are Pedos.
Pat
Tom, thoughts?
Tom
I. I just look at two guys I respect, I respect Cash, I respect Dan, and I. I look at them, and they don't look comfortable. And, you know, it's like, you know, I feel like when we looked at Biden, he. That doesn't look right. That doesn't look right. He looks like an older gentleman that is in the throes of dealing with something. And when you look at them, the eyes don't lie, the human intuition doesn't lie. And I look at this, and I'm like, you know, gosh, you guys don't look comfortable, and you've been three weeks now you're trying to sell the story, and you just don't look comfortable. And I'm not picking on the integrity of people that have been on the podcast. We know these guys. But you don't look comfortable. And it makes me very uncomfortable that you don't look comfortable. And I go back to the following. Between the Warren Commission and a couple years later, there's a portion of Kennedy's skull had a serial number on it. It's gone. There's a portion of Kennedy's brain that is gone. There was other artifacts that were from the Bethesda, from the autopsy. They were gone. And so it's like they cleaned everything up after. It is a absolute historic, historic fact that they cleaned things up after the Kennedy assassination. So if there were some people that are on that list that don't want to be that list to be read out loud in front of a camera or the public, then they're in there scrubbing. And I feel like the longer anything goes, Pat, there's opportunities to scrub, and history shows us that.
Pat
That.
Tom
That criminals in high places are able to get in and scrub. So if there's something there and there's people on that list, and we know there are. The longer this goes, it's just time to scrub. And I'm just. I'm very uncomfortable looking at two guys that appear very uncomfortable.
Adam
I only have one question, and that's how much do you believe Cash Patel and Dan Bongino? Because Dan Bongino, when Cash came out and said, I know that you don't want to believe this. I know that there's a lot of people who think otherwise, but I'm telling you, Epstein killed himself. Now, there's a lot of people are like, all right, case closed, buddy. I guess I'll stop asking questions now, which I totally get. But I. I said this the last time. These guys had a lot of credibility just a month ago, two months ago, three months ago, everyone was rooting for these guys. Everyone loved these guys. Everyone loved Dan Bongino. Everyone thought Cash Patel was the man. All of a sudden, they're liars. Which one is it?
Brandon
They're stuck.
Adam
Is it?
Vinnie
No, they're stuck. They're not liars.
Adam
In your opinion.
Vinnie
They.
Brandon
They got your opinion things around this, so.
Adam
But let's separate two things, okay? Is child pedophilia and obviously trafficking children a problem and disgusting and a problem and needs to be identified and called out and Prosecuted. Full extent. 100.
Vinnie
Yeah.
Adam
Dan Bongino, Cash Patel, Epstein. It's a separate issue to me. Okay, so not always. They need to find the guy. Okay, we get that. But in this situation, don't you think these guys have credibility?
Brandon
No.
Adam
We're either saying that they're liars or not.
Brandon
No, they're stuck. They're not allowed to say this.
Vinnie
There's a difference between lying at them. You're telling me they came that a.
Adam
Month ago, they had ultimate credibility, and now they have.
Vinnie
I didn't say that. I didn't say no. No, no. I'm not saying no.
Brandon
They intended to do it a month ago, but now they're not allowed to because there's powerful forces that are stopping them from doing it.
Vinnie
They had exactly that. They had. They made promise.
Adam
So you're saying that when anyone gets to Washington, they get corrupted, they get bought, they have to sell out?
Vinnie
No, Adam. Not corrupt.
Adam
They're saying that everybody is basically not immune, not corrupted. But what makes a swamp of these.
Vinnie
I don't want to make somebody. Adam, here's the thing. I want. They want justice. I freaking. I, I. I've hung out with Dan Bongino. He's a g. We've. We've Seen, we've met Cash Patel. That's not that they made these promises, and I understand that. But then once you show up to the dance and you see everything and now you're changing the tune and you can't say it. We're not saying that they're lying. We're just saying. And Brandon made a great point that the most powerful people in the world, some of them are not only pedophiles, but the people that control them, that have them on camera doing that demonic. Have them by the balls. And those people run the show.
Brandon
Like they would probably. They would. They would probably threaten to kill them for exposing this stuff. Like, there's a. The guy who was the CIA director told a senator to back off one of these situations with the Franklin cover. But he said there's powerful forces that will kill you if you continue to pursue this. And then just for saying that, for warning that guy. That guy winded up dying.
Adam
So I'm just.
Pat
What's your position, Adam?
Adam
You're a believer or not? I'm not flip flopping on Cash and Dan Bongino.
Vinnie
I think flip flopping. We're not saying they're lying. We're not saying they're lying. Out of.
Adam
You just did.
Vinnie
I understand. Rewind the tape. I never said that they were lying. They made promises is. But now they. They've been. They've been talked to, Adam, and they can't release it.
Brandon
Well, they're.
Vinnie
They're being called.
Tom
Three times.
Vinnie
Stuck is not lying.
Adam
He said Epstein killed himself. Do you believe Epstein killed himself?
Vinnie
I don't know, Adam. I haven't seen the video because we're never.
Adam
Nobody seen the video House.
Vinnie
He has. He's seen a thousand times, Adam. They're sitting here. By the way, this is from Pam Bondi's mouth. I don't know. I don't know, Adam. And that's the problem. They know. They know. And here's the problem, Adam. There's FBI agents right now, from Pam Bondi's mouth, watching tens of thousands of hours of Epstein and his boys having sexual underage kids. Okay? Tens of thousands. Where are the arrests? How much research do you need? There's a camera. Oh, there's a guy. That's Fred. Go arrest his ass. What are we doing? What are we talking about?
Brandon
Yeah, how long is it gonna go? And the suit size doesn't even matter. Like, who cares? He probably did kill himself. It doesn't. It doesn't even matter. Like, what matters is that they're letting those. All those people Keep doing what they were doing before. So like they don't seem to either be interested in it or they don't seem to be able to pursue it because of whatever threat that's point you've.
Adam
Made all day, Brennan, is that separating the actual issue from the basically the look over here, Epstein situation. Killed himself? Not killed himself. Was there a guard there? What was going on? Did he have a roommate? To me that's all just basically a mirage for the bigger problem that's going on.
Brandon
Yeah.
Pat
Okay.
Vinnie
And there's an airplane apparently taking.
Pat
Yeah, it's a plane. That's what happens when you're on an airport. It does nothing for me.
Brandon
It's a big one.
Pat
But listen, when you get the job, when you get a job and you get in, nobody has a clue what happens until you get in. No one knows. Everybody acts hard until you're on the front lines. What did Mike Tyson say? Everybody acts hard until what, you get punched in the mouth? Listen, this is a different game they're in. They're on the inside and you know whether that's going to hurt their credibility when they leave and what's going to happen. All this other stuff, I don't know if that's going to happen. I think Dan seems like a very straight up guy but they both have a tough job and we wish them nothing but the best. We hope they come through with the promises that they made and if they do, a lot of the people that voted for it want to see that stuff. Let's do one last story and wrap up. Rob, can you pull up the charts that we saw from Mario and the fall on tariffs. Check this out folks. Prices of eggs, tariffs, revenue. You have to see what this chart looks like. Look at the amount of income America is now making with tariffs last couple months. Let me first read it, Rob. Trump's tariff shadow records $22.3 billion in May as revenue doubles. The US tariff record hit a 22.3 following April. Sixteen and a half customs and excise taxes have more than doubled in just two months year. Today the government has collected $67.2 billion in tariff revenue. Now tariffs now represent 4% of the federal revenue up from just 2%. This is what America first trade policy looked in action. Every billion collected is a billion less tax than American have to pay. Look at this. Pull it up, Rob, if you can click on it. This is since what month? Since 2005. Zoom out a little bit more. Rob. If you could look at from 05 look at the spike in Tariff revenue. This is from the Department of U.S. treasury. Look at that. Barely anything and then all of a sudden boom. We're doing a couple billion a month in tariff revenue. Even prior to him getting in it was four, it was $9 billion. He takes 9 billion to $22 billion. Can you go to the next chart? Rap on prices of. Look at this one here. Egg prices have now declined 62% since President Trump's inauguration. They were 6.55. They're now $2.52 per dozen. Folks go to the store and buy a of piece a bunch of eggs and hang on to them. Right? Massive win. The media is obviously not going to talk about this but this is a massive victory for eggs. And I think there was one other chart as well. Robbie Fry scream off the top of my lungs to to defend this, this other plane behind us. He's a Democrat, he's definitely piss these guys off.
Adam
They don't want these guys Democrat.
Pat
So Rob, do me a favor, go to that video, go to the video of CNN with the economy. Play that two minute clip if you can. Play this club Rob, we're going to finish up on this here. Check this out.
Vinnie
CNN is hoping.
Pat
Dude, there is no way in the world with all the shit that's going on there's going to be more positive thing about him. I don't think this is the one, Rob.
Brandon
That's the leaders. Yes, this one is.
Pat
It's the Anton one. That's the one. Play this clip. Look how they feel about the economy and what the Democrats used to represent in 1989 and where they're no longer at. Watch this. After all of the ways Kate Baldwin, after the last few months, the first five months of the Donald Trump presidency, right, the first four months of the Donald Trump presidenc that you expect that Democrats are at this massive lead on the economy. It ain't so. It ain't so. The party that is closest to your economic views In November of 2023 it was the Republicans by 11 points. Now it's still within that range, still within that margin of error plus 8 point advantage for the Republican Party.
Tom
How is that possible?
Pat
Democrats, how is that possible? After all the recession fears, after the stock market's been doing all of this.
Tom
After all the terrorists that Americans are.
Pat
Against and Republicans still hold an eight point lead on the economy.
Tom
Are you kidding me?
Pat
If it was just one CNN poll.
Tom
That would be one thing.
Pat
But take a look at Reuters, Ipsos, what do we see here? Party with a better economic plan. Well, in May of 2024, just before Donald Trump was reelected president, Republicans had a nine point advantage.
Tom
Look at where we are now.
Pat
In May of 2025, the advantage actually went up by 3 points. Now Republicans have a 12 point advantage when it comes to the party with a better economic plan.
Tom
And again this is after months of.
Pat
Supposed economic uncertainty in which the stock market's been going bonkers, in which the tariff wars that Americans are against have been going on. And yet despite all of that, the Democrats are down by 12 points on the economy. This speaks to Democratic problems on the economy better than basically anything that you could possibly look at. The Republicans still hold an advantage on the all important key issue of the day, which is the party of the middle class has been a huge advantage for Democrats. I have polling from NBC going all the way back since 1989 when Democrats had a 23 point advantage, 2016 a 17 point advantage. But by this decade we already started seeing declines. Back in 2022 where you saw that Democrats led but only by four points, well within the margin of error. And now in our latest CNN poll, among registered voters, that which is the middle class, it is tied. This I think speaks to Democratic ills more than anything. They have traditionally been the party of the middle class. No longer, no more. So what do you do now? The Republican Party have taken that man. And now a key advantage for Democrats historically has gone adios amigos. And now there is no party that is the party of the middle class. Republicans have completely closed the gap. You know what I think he just did? I think secretly he just applied for a job at Fox.
Vinnie
I think he probably did.
Tom
Well, I love what he, I love what he's saying. And I'll tell you what, you know, words talk number, scream and listen to what he carefully what he was saying. He said we a lot. And also he said after all of the recession fears. He used that phrase twice. Recession fears. So in other words, the entire mainstream media was saying could be a recession, would cause a calamity, could cause this. And all, you know, America said, I think you're wrong. I think this is going well. I like this plan. It may not be going perfect, but I like this plan. And the polling is showing that after all the economic uncertainty, listen to that. Fear, uncertainty. Those are feeling words. Those are liberal feeling words. Those are not numbers. And was the stock market having trouble? Yes. Have we not got a full deal with China yet? No, we don't. Do we need one? Yes. Do we need to bring the jobs back? Definitively, yes, we do is there work to do? Yes, there is. But Americans are saying, I trust these guys more than those guys. And I mean those colloquially and individuals. I trust the GOP more than I trust the Democrats. And it's getting worse. And the more they whine about it, the more they're missing the fact that feeling words don't move people's hearts the way you think they do. They may do it on social issues, but when you're talking about the economy and who do you trust? Look at this polling over time. You're losing, losing, losing, losing, losing, losing, losing. And why is trans so big? I'll tell you why. It's the next big feeling issue they needed because they don't have anything else.
Pat
It's embarrassing.
Tom
It's like, it's like tomb. It's like tombstone, six shots. Boy, you're out. Damn.
Vinnie
Damn.
Adam
Tom just dropped that mic right there.
Pat
That was like, look, bring us home. We're going to wrap it up. I'm going to show them. We're going to wrap up. Go for it.
Adam
Harry Anton has basically been working for the RNC Discreet immediately and the Trump administration on cnn he went through a lot of stats basically how don't be fooled by all the tariff and what's going on with the Trump situation. Apparently people still feel very comfortable with Trump running the economy. But for me the biggest words talk number screen moment right there. Tom, shout out to you was that last stat about how which is the party of the middle class? Because the Democratic Party, since I've been alive, since we've all been alive, has been the party of the working class, has been the party of the working people, has been the party of the unions. Now it's tied. Which makes me ask the following question. What the hell does the Democratic Party stand for at this point? So they stand for what? Gayness, wokeness and dei. Is that what it is? Cuz it used to have an economic message about the empowering the middle class and then basically ending the sort of like economic uncertainty between the, the wage gap. But now. So if you look at These numbers here, 1989, that's a tail end of Ronald Reagan. Couldn't have been higher as far as the disparity between the middle class, the Republican and the Democrats and then 2016, Obama, the bookends, they're still the party of the middle class. Trump, by the time that he leaves office, a billionaire has basically convinced the rest of America. No, no, the Republicans are the part of a billionaire did that. So he's the McDonald's billionaire now. It's basically tied. I don't have no clue what the Democratic Party stands for at this point other than booing Trump.
Brandon
Yeah, I'm not. Oh, sorry, go for it. No, I'm far from ready to throw a parade just yet. I think he's doing some deeply concerned which kind of parade Brandon prayed for the Republicans. Not the, the weird kinds of. But yeah, no. So, I mean, I think Trump's doing some deeply disturbing concerning things when it comes to the economy, when it comes to the middle class. Like, I think the deficit's the biggest problem for the middle class. And that's why life is unaffordable for most people. And we're heading in that same direction still. And he's probably unwittingly signing us up for a, like, severe technocratic control state. I don't know if it's by his design or not, but, yes, I, I'm happy overall with what he's doing compared to what the alternative was. But I'm still super concerned about some stuff that he's working us into right now.
Pat
There's a couple stories we don't get in, we didn't get. Maybe we will next week or the following week, Palantir being one of them. But we are at the end of it, folks. Couple things for some of you that are family folks and you're running a business and you have a career and sometimes you're like, dude, I don't know how to deal with the kids, with the family right now. We were just in Italy last week with four kids, traveling, insane craziness, business back to back to back while cooking kids. There was so many different things going on. Sometimes you're like, I don't have a clue how to do it. We're doing a webinar. I want you to watch this video and put this in your calendar. Nearly 20,000 people have registered for this webinar. Rob, play this clip. If you're a family man or family woman, gets yourself your spouse on this webinar. Go ahead, Rob. You know what's scary for some people is they want to be a killer in business. They want to do a great job as an executive, as a CEO, entrepreneur, business owner. But they don't want to kill their marriage. So how do you balance that out? You want to go make all the money, travel, win for your family, but you want to stay married. You want to have good relationship with your kids. You want your kids to still want to see. How do you do this? There's four things, by the way, you ready? Write these down. Number one, you're allowing your family and friends make you feel guilty for your vision, which is going to create resentment towards them. You don't want that. Number two is you lack clarity around the vision. You don't really know what you're doing it for. So work life balance is a question that comes up for people that are not clear of what they want to do. They haven't had the conversation with their family. Number three is the concept of being intentional with the time you're spending with your family. And number four is maybe you're just looking for an excuse to not work that hard because your family is not bothering you. You're just looking for it. This concept of work life balance comes up every single day with people who ask me this question. On June 11, I'm hosting a free webinar for one hour to talk about work life balance with the people that don't have the answer to the questions there, just like I didn't have it at that time. I'm married now with four kids running all these businesses. Businesses. Some days you feel like you can't. You don't know what the hell you're doing. All I'm going to do is share with you mistakes I've made and things that are working for me. So if it's important to you, get registered, tell your wife, your husband, get everybody on together to listen up. We're going to go through it for one hour again on June 11th. Register because it's limited. June 11th, folks. June 11th, 12:30pm Eastern Standard Time. Go to vtwebinar.com go to vtwebinAR.com and registered. Vinnie. Last shout out.
Vinnie
Last shout out. I'm pretty sure you guys all remember. I know the people at home. Remember D.J. daniels, you know that little kid that Trump praised at the State of the Union? Remember when he was saying everybody was clapping but the Democrats were sitting, they couldn't clap for him? Well, he just found out that his father reported that he has three more tumors. So I just want to give DJ a huge shout out and ask everybody at home to pray for him for, not just for healing, but for strength. And Rob, could you play this video of him?
Pat
You got cancer, don't give up on life.
Vinnie
All you got to do is pray.
Tom
Believe in God and just, just keep that negative energy out of your mind.
Vinnie
And that dude, that kid is such a freaking awesome, awesome kid. So God bless him. If everybody could just shoot him some prayers. I mean, that talk about pride and that kid is freaking that should be. There should be a month for this freaking kid. And Democrats came and set up a clap for him. So God bless him. And I just want to give a quick shout out for him for people to pray for him.
Pat
Respect. God bless, gang. We will do another podcast tomorrow. I believe tomorrow we're gonna have Stephen A. On and then we'll be back again Thursday. Home team. Take care, everybody. Bye, bye, bye, bye.
PBD Podcast Episode 593 Summary: Ukraine's 'Russian Pearl Harbor', Epstein Video BOMBSHELL, Musk Ditches DOGE
Release Date: June 3, 2025
In Episode 593 of the PBD Podcast, host Patrick Bet-David delves into a series of high-stakes topics ranging from international conflict to significant political and economic developments. The discussion is rich with analysis, expert opinions, and critical insights into current events shaping the global landscape.
Timestamp: 09:00 - 13:00
Patrick opens the episode by addressing a significant military development: Ukraine's Operation Spiderweb. This covert operation utilized first-person view (FPV) drones to successfully attack Russian airfields, resulting in the destruction of 40 strategic bombers, including Tu95 and Tu22 models.
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Transitioning to economic concerns, Patrick discusses the United States' recent downgrade to a double-A credit rating by Fitch, Moody’s, and S&P—the first such downgrade in a century.
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Timestamp: 57:00 - 74:00
Patrick addresses explosive claims regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death. Allegations suggest Epstein did not commit suicide as officially reported, with Dan Bongino and Cash Patel asserting the existence of video footage proving otherwise.
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Timestamp: 51:00 - 60:00
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Elon Musk's departure from the DOGE project amidst accusations of mismanagement and financial discrepancies.
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Timestamp: 65:00 - 73:00
Patrick shifts focus to a controversial report labeling Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government as a training ground for Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials.
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Timestamp: 72:00 - 85:00
The podcast covers statements from a recently freed Israeli hostage who claims Hamas preferred Vice President Kamala Harris over President Trump in the 2024 election.
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Timestamp: 90:00 - 105:00
Patrick addresses the backlash some NFL and MLB teams face for not supporting Pride Month, alongside criticisms of media portrayals and societal attitudes toward LGBTQ+ initiatives.
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Timestamp: 86:00 - 102:00
The podcast delves into security vulnerabilities, particularly focusing on illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and potential terrorist threats within the United States.
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Timestamp: 99:00 - 117:00
Patrick covers the controversy surrounding Olympic boxer Iman Khalif, whose gender verification tests led to expulsion from championships, and J.K. Rowling's outspoken stance on the matter.
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Patrick discusses claims by Dan Bongino and Cash Patel regarding video evidence suggesting Jeffrey Epstein's death was not a suicide, but a murder covered up by powerful elites.
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Timestamp: 126:00 - 138:00
The podcast covers a recent terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, executed by an individual with precarious immigration status, and the broader implications for U.S. immigration policies.
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Timestamp: 138:00 - 145:00
Patrick concludes the episode by promoting an upcoming webinar focused on achieving work-life balance, emphasizing the challenges faced by professionals in maintaining personal relationships amidst career pressures.
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Episode 593 of the PBD Podcast presents a comprehensive analysis of pivotal events influencing global politics, economics, and societal norms. From military conflicts in Ukraine to economic downturns, controversial media portrayals, and pressing national security concerns, Patrick Bet-David and his panel offer critical insights and unfiltered opinions. The episode underscores the complexities of modern geopolitical dynamics and the interplay between policy decisions and their far-reaching consequences.
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Stay tuned for future episodes where Patrick continues to dissect and discuss the most pressing issues of our time.