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Charlamagne Tha God
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Charlamagne Tha God
Yes, you are a donkey to the.
DJ Envy
Latest on that police killing of a black man. Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
Charlamagne Tha God
It was a really bad day for.
Him and this is what he did.
State Farm Representative
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, White Supremacist violence is and always has been the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white.
The Breakfast Club, bitches. All right, Charlene, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day? Well, donkey of the day for Tuesday, January 28, goes to a few individuals. I'm gonna throw some names out there. Matthew Huddle, he's 42 years old. He's from Hobart, Indiana. Daniel Charles Ball, he's from Florida. Andrew Take, he's 36, from Houston, Texas. What do all these people have in common? They were all part of the militia known as Vanilla isis. Yes, they are all insurrectionists who stormed the Capitol on January 6th. And they were all pardoned last week by President Trump. Why am I bringing this up today? Because we just had Vic Ramaswamy on Breakfast Club last hour. He just recently left the Trump administration. R got pushed out, depending on who you ask. And we were discussing these insurrectionists. All right, full disclosure. We had pre tape interviews, so the day before is when we talked about. So a couple of these stories actually came out yesterday afternoon in the case of Daniel Charles Ball. That was the one I referenced during the Vivek interview. But I brought it up because there was no reason to do a blanket pardon of everyone on January 6th. No reason for President Trump to do that, because some of these people were criminals before January 6th. Okay. Daniel Charles Ball was arrested for his role in January 6th. He entered the Capitol and broke a window shutter through a device at law enforcement officers that exploded. But he also has an outstanding warrant in Florida and was rearrested last week for a federal gun charge. Okay. Andrew Take attacked police with bear spray and a metal whip. He has an unresolved charge of soliciting a minor. And Matthew Huddle. Well, Matthew is dead, ladies and gentlemen. Okay. Deceased.
Nissan Representative
Jesus.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah. He has vacated his earthly meat prison. I know you're sitting around like Uncle Charlotte. Why would you ever give a dead man donkey today? Well, it is possible to die dumb. And I want to reiterate that Matthew was one of the insurrectionists who was pardoned by President Trump. The FBI said he was at the Capitol for several hours during the riots and entered the building for approximately 10 minutes. He was sentenced to six months in federal prison and 12 months on supervised release. But according to the Indiana State Police Criminal Investigations Division, he was pulled over by the Jasper County Sheriff's Department for traffic stopped, and he was allegedly resisting arrests. You don't say. A Capitol riot rioter had zero respect for law enforcement and Resisted arrest. No. Let's go to NBC News for the report, please.
News Reporter
Hobertman, recently pardoned by President Trump for storming the Capitol on January 6, was shot and killed by an Indiana sheriff's deputy yesterday afternoon. This happened during a traffic stop. The police account of what happened is that the Deputy pulled over 42 year old Matthew Huddle on State Road 14 near the Jasper county line around 4:15 in the afternoon. When the deputy tried to arrest Huddle, they say he resisted. There was an altercation that led to the deputy firing his gun, killing Huddle. Police go on to say that Huddle had a gun, but it's unclear what led up to that shooting. Huddle was just pardoned days ago for a misdemeanor related to the 2021 Capitol riot. He was originally sentenced to six months in federal prison.
Charlamagne Tha God
Once again, a capital riot rioter had zero respect for law enforcement and resisted arrest. Listen, I'm just here to give people the credit they deserve for being stupid. And I'm here to inform y'all, you're making your president look bad. Now, I know folks don't listen to vice presidents. We learned that very well during the last administration. But J.D. vance said something that made a lot of sense in regards to the January 6th part is it was very logical.
J.D. Vance
Listen, I think it's very simple. Look, if you protested peacefully on January 6th and you've had Merrick Garland's Department of Justice treat you like a gang member, you should be pardoned. If you committed violence on that day, obviously you shouldn't be pardoned. And there's a little bit of a gray area there. But we're very much committed to seeing the equal administration of law. And there are a lot of people, we think in the wake of January 6th who were prosecuted unfairly. We need to rectify that. What the President said consistently on the campaign is that he was going to look at a case by case basis. And that's exactly what we did.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yes, pardon should be done on a case by case basis. And these three cases, I just named some of those, you know, cases. All right, Number one, Daniel and Andrew were both violent towards police. That should disqualify them for a pardon, according to J.D. vance. I agree. Okay. Second, Andrew was out here allegedly soliciting minors online, and Daniel had a federal gun charge and got rearrested soon as he was. Soon as he was released. Okay. If Trump would have done these pardons on a case by case, bas like his vice president said, he would have seen that and made the right decision. Okay, Matthew Huddle. I hate that you lost your life to law enforcement. They said allegedly you was resisting arrest, you had a gun. It's hard to give you the benefit of the doubt because we saw how these domestic terrorists known as vanilla ISIS treated law enforcement on January 6th. I'm honestly shocked y'all didn't get shot and killed then. No, I'm not. Of course. Of course you had the complexion for the protection. All right? The things more often did not tend to work out, but clearly they didn't work out this time for you because you're dead. Look, all the insurrect this Capitol rioters, please understand that double jeopardy in your case isn't the second round. Okay? On the game show. All right. Nor does it give you a second chance to break the law. I just want to make people aware of who these people are who got these pardons. Let's go back to NBC News for that report, please.
Political Commentator
This is probably the trickle of stories we're going to get on January 6th. Going forward, it'll be about people who committed other crimes outside of this because remember, while there were certainly a lot of people who stormed the Capitol on January 6th and didn't have a long criminal record and might even have a note criminal record at all and were upstanding citizens, otherwise, according to their neighbors, there was this whole contingent of these January six rioters who had some really awful criminal histories behind them. You know, domestic abuse, really ugly assaults on their. Their partners and wives, child molestation cases. You know, these DUI cases. There's a lot of drug problems, a lot of. A lot of alcohol problems. And now I think some of these January six prosecutors are wondering, you know, what's going to be the next. What's going to be the next story to drop?
Charlamagne Tha God
Yeah, they dropping. Just remember, everything Trump is doing, America gave him the power to do, okay? He was voted in as president and he has full control of government, all three branches of government. So everything he's doing, he has the constitutional right to do. Doesn't mean it's right, but sadly, it's the American way. Please give Matthew Huddle, Daniel, Charles Ball and Andrew take the biggest he haw. Matter of fact, let Kathy Griffin give him the biggest he. Hawk, please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest Hee Haw. Yeah. The mayonnaise was heavy on those stores. Yes. That is crazy. I wonder if Trump would pay for his funeral.
Angela Yee
I doubt it.
Charlamagne Tha God
I doubt it, too. Yeah, me too. All right.
Angela Yee
Well, thank you for that. Donkey of the day.
Charlamagne Tha God
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The New year is here and I'm trying to keep things simple this year. One thing to help me keep things simple is Amazon Prime. It's the cheat code to stay in locked in on whatever you need. It's not just fast delivery. Prime's a whole experience. From Prime Video and Amazon Music to Prime Free one day delivery. It's got everything to keep my year stress free. Watching Thursday Night Football. Prime's got you with the same day snack delivery. Want to chill after the game? Find a movie on Prime Video and kick back with some Amazon music. Whatever you're into, it's on Prime. Visit Amazon.comprime now.
Nissan Representative
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State Farm Representative
Taking control of your career is empowering. Just don't tell my boss I said that. Building a career just isn't about a job. It's about creating a path that impacts our community and future generations. Whether you're starting out or making big moves, State Farm is here to support you with resources to help protect what you're working hard to achieve. They've got your back every step of the way because like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Find out more@state farm.com@&t has a new.
Angela Yee
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Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club - "DONKEY: Charlamagne Gives Donkey Of The Day To Some January 6ers"
Episode Information:
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne Tha God, alongside co-host DJ Envy, delves into the controversial pardons issued to several individuals involved in the January 6th Capitol riot. The discussion is both critical and analytical, examining the implications of these pardons and their impact on public perception and law enforcement.
At [02:09], Charlamagne kicks off the segment by introducing the "Donkey of the Day," a recurring feature where he highlights individuals' foolish actions. This time, the focus is on three men pardoned by former President Donald Trump for their roles in the January 6th insurrection.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:09]: "Yes, you are a donkey to the."
Charlamagne names the three pardoned individuals:
He emphasizes that these men were part of the militia known as "Vanilla ISIS" and participated in the Capitol storming.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:31]: "The Breakfast Club, bitches. All right, Charlene, please tell me, why was I your donkey of the day?"
Charlamagne criticizes the blanket pardoning approach, arguing that it overlooks the individual criminal histories of the pardoned individuals. He points out that some had prior offenses before the January 6th events.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:31]: "But there was no reason for a blanket pardon of everyone on January 6th. No reason for President Trump to do that..."
1. Daniel Charles Ball
Charlamagne Tha God [03:00]: "Daniel Charles Ball was arrested for his role in January 6th... he was rearrested last week for a federal gun charge."
2. Andrew Take
Charlamagne Tha God [03:30]: "Andrew Take attacked police with bear spray and a metal whip. He has an unresolved charge of soliciting a minor."
3. Matthew Huddle
Charlamagne Tha God [04:07]: "Matthew Huddle is dead... He was sentenced to six months in federal prison and 12 months on supervised release."
A NBC News reporter provides an account of Matthew Huddle's death during a traffic stop in Hobart, Indiana.
News Reporter [04:50]: "Hobertman... was shot and killed by an Indiana sheriff's deputy... During the arrest attempt, Huddle resisted, leading to an altercation where the deputy fired his gun."
Charlamagne underscores the irresponsibility of the pardons, highlighting the disregard for law enforcement exhibited by the pardoned individuals.
Charlamagne Tha God [05:33]: "Once again, a Capitol riot rioter had zero respect for law enforcement and resisted arrest."
He further criticizes the blanket pardoning strategy, advocating for a case-by-case evaluation.
Charlamagne Tha God [05:55]: "If Trump would have done these pardons on a case by case basis, he would have seen that and made the right decision."
Charlamagne brings in a quote from J.D. Vance, discussing the nuances of pardoning individuals based on their actions during the January 6th events.
J.D. Vance [05:55]: "If you protested peacefully... you should be pardoned. If you committed violence... obviously you shouldn't be pardoned."
Charlamagne agrees with Vance's assertion, reinforcing the need for individualized assessments.
Charlamagne Tha God [06:28]: "Yes, pardon should be done on a case by case basis. And these three cases... should have been evaluated individually."
A political commentator elaborates on the broader implications of these pardons, suggesting that future revelations might expose even more concerning backgrounds of January 6th participants.
Political Commentator [07:42]: "There's this whole contingent of these January six rioters who had some really awful criminal histories... What's going to be the next story to drop?"
Charlamagne wraps up the segment by reiterating that President Trump exercised his constitutional authority, albeit questioning the morality and judgment of his decisions.
Charlamagne Tha God [08:28]: "Everything Trump is doing, America gave him the power to do... Doesn't mean it's right, but sadly, it's the American way."
He humorously reflects on the fate of Matthew Huddle and the ineffectiveness of the pardons.
Charlamagne Tha God [08:50]: "I wonder if Trump would pay for his funeral. I doubt it, too."
The segment concludes with a humorous exchange and mentions of sponsorships, maintaining the show's trademark blend of serious discussion and light-hearted banter.
Charlamagne Tha God [09:12]: "Donkey of the day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull Laminsoft. Don't be a donkey when you need a fighter on your side..."
Critique of Pardons: Charlamagne heavily criticizes the blanket pardoning of January 6th participants, emphasizing the necessity for individualized evaluations based on each person's actions and criminal history.
Highlighting Consequences: The tragic death of Matthew Huddle serves as a stark reminder of the real-world consequences of such pardons and the importance of respecting law enforcement.
Call for Accountability: The episode underscores the need for accountability and justice, advocating against leniency for those who engaged in violent or criminal behavior during the insurrection.
Charlamagne Tha God [02:09]: "Yes, you are a donkey to the."
Charlamagne Tha God [05:33]: "Once again, a Capitol riot rioter had zero respect for law enforcement and resisted arrest."
J.D. Vance [05:55]: "If you protested peacefully... you should be pardoned. If you committed violence... obviously you shouldn't be pardoned."
Political Commentator [07:42]: "There's this whole contingent of these January six rioters who had some really awful criminal histories... What's going to be the next story to drop?"
This episode of The Breakfast Club provides a critical examination of the controversial pardons related to the January 6th Capitol riot. Through detailed discussions, notable quotes, and expert insights, Charlamagne Tha God and his co-hosts highlight the complexities and repercussions of the pardoning process, advocating for a justice system that evaluates individuals on a case-by-case basis.