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Charlamagne Tha God
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Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
Yes, you are a donkey. To the latest on that police killing.
DJ Envy
Of a black man.
Charlamagne Tha God
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage. And yesterday was a really bad day.
DJ Envy
For him and this is what he did.
Charlamagne Tha God
And so we are in a state of emergency. 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.
Pete Buttigieg
All right, Charlene, please tell me, why.
Angela Yee
Was I your donkey of the day?
Charlamagne Tha God
Donkey Today for Thursday, July 24th goes to House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans because they have stopped all legislative business to avoid voting on releasing the Epstein files. Yes, Democrats said they plan to stage a vote on bringing legislation to the Florida that would force the release of the Epstein files. And House Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Republicans said we gonna vanish for a couple of months before we let that happen. Let's go to MSNBC for the report, please.
Pete Buttigieg
For all of Trump's efforts to change the subject, the Epstein story is not going away. And part of the reason it's not going away is that Trump himself is prolonging the story. Trump also has drawn attention back to this case by insisting that his allies in Congress block any effort to release more information on Epstein. Today's little lackey, Speaker Mike Johnson, made the decision to effectively shut down the House just to stall a bipartisan effort to get materials from the Epstein probe, which is a fairly ham handed way to get people to stop talking about a topic. Of course we're going to keep talking about the topic. And if there was any doubt that Trump was behind that decision, just listen to how Speaker Johnson's position changed in just the past week.
Charlamagne Tha God
We should put everything out there and let the people decide. We cannot be careless in a, in a, in an open release like that.
Pam Bondi
You have to be very careful Seems.
Pete Buttigieg
A little under duress there. Second video, I don't know.
Charlamagne Tha God
Now, we had Pete Buttigieg up here, a former Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg up here this morning, and he spoke on why we the people should care about this. Let's listen.
DJ Envy
You see all these headlines about Epstein, but you think to yourself, what I care about is how the Congress is dealing with health care, taxes, etc. Okay, well, Congress just got shut down. The Republicans just shut down the United States House of Representatives for two months in order to avoid having to vote on Donald Trump blocking the Epstein files. So even if you don't give a shit about the news story or the sensationalism of it, this now affects you because one of your branches of government is not operational between now and September. Because Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republicans would rather shut that branch of government down than let the Epstein files come out.
Charlamagne Tha God
Ooh, ooh. Drop on the clues, bombs for people to judge. Now, also yesterday, the Wall Street Journal reported that back in May, President Trump was told that his name is among many in the Epstein files. Let's go to CBS News for your report, please.
Pam Bondi
The Wall Street Journal reporting that Trump was told by his Justice Department in a briefing in May that his name were in, quote, a truckload of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. They also note that, quote, many other high profile figures were also named. The Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche, the number two at the Department of Justice, told the Wall Street Journal that they made Trump aware of these findings and then again noted that there was nothing in the files that warranted further investigation. In a response on this story to CBS News, White House Communications Director Stephen Chung noted that President Trump kicked Jeffrey Epstein out of his Mar A Lago club many years ago, quote, for being a creep, and said that this latest reporting from the Wall Street Journal is, quote, nothing more than a continuation of fake news stories.
Charlamagne Tha God
Wow. Attorney Pam Bondi. Attorney General Pam Bondi also told President Trump that the Justice Department decided not to release more Jeffrey Epstein documents because of the presence of child pornography and the need to protect the victims. No, tell the truth. You don't want to release the files because you have a need to protect President Donald Trump and whatever other powerful figures who are in those files. Okay. This is why I keep stressing that Democrats and everybody should never, ever stop talking about the Epstein files. This is the bipartisan, common sense issue that all Americans can agree on, okay? No matter how much the Trump administration floods the Zone with other stories, whenever they try to turn the channel to something else, folks need to turn it right back to the Epstein files. They didn't care when he got indicted 91 times. They didn't care when he got impeached twice. They didn't care when he tried to stage an actual insurrection. They were cool when he got found liable for sexual abuse in civil court. But the Epstein files got the MAGA base outraged. They are not with it. Okay? The biggest cover up in America today, this is Democrats, transgenders, transgender and women's sports issue, okay? Republicans, never, ever, still to this day, I've stopped talking about that. Dems need to treat the Epstein files the exact same way. Okay? It's just an obvious cover up. And Dems need to ask every day, why is the Trump administration protecting pedophiles? Simple as that. Okay? Democrats, you've been looking for a way to connect with Trump supporters. You've been looking for a way to build a bridge with maga. The Epstein files is the issue that does that. And Mike Johnson, you think you're doing Trump a favor by shutting down the House for a couple of months so they don't force a vote to release the Epstein files. But all you really did was make matters worse by doing that. And I personally believe. And I'm putting on my tin foil, my tin foil Pooh shiesty mask right now, but I personally believe that's the whole plan, okay? Just a week ago, Mike Johnson was one of many Republicans pressing the Trump administration for more transparency on the Epstein case. Then there was a story that J.D. vance allegedly visited Rupert Murdoch, owner of Fox News, in the Wall Street Journal right before the Wall Street Journal dropped Trump's letter to Epstein. Then this week, this week, Monday, Mike Johnson says they are shutting down the House to avoid voting on releasing the Epstein files. And then a couple days later, the Wall Street Journal drops this exclusive that Trump is indeed in the Epstein files. Also, we know Trump is suing Rupert Murdoch, who has been a longtime advisor and political ally to Trump. He's suing him for $10 billion. Okay? All that glazing Rupert Murdoch and Fox News have done for Trump, and soon as they do something Trump doesn't like, he sues them for $10 billion. He's a friend to nobody. But I want y' all to follow me for a second. Trump got beef with Rupert Murdoch, Elon Musk, all these people who really helped put him in power, they don't seem to be rocking with him anymore. And I don't know if Trump realizes it, and I could be completely wrong, but if Trump is definitively named in the Epstein files in a damning way. Credible allegations, not just association. I believe this is the perfect excuse for Republican elites to stage a political coup and push him out. Trust when I tell you Republicans always fall in line. But there are power players in the GOP who have wanted to move on from Trump for years, but they are afraid of his base. But all Republican leaders would have to say is we, he didn't betray Trump, he betrayed us and the movement. Okay, because he was supposed to bring down this elite system that has been complicit in a child sex trafficking ring, but instead he was a part of it. See, if Trump is implicated, all the conspiracy theorists head would explode the pizza gate chewing on save the Children, anti establishment crowd would lose its mind. Okay? Republicans could flip on Trump and fear no political consequences from the MAGA base. Okay? No backlash from the MAGA base because they couldn't support anyone connecting connected to this level of evil no matter how good the policies were. Okay? See, Trump's superpower is that he's seen as separate from the swamp. But if you named Incredible Epstein allegations. Come on man. I mean even the die hard MAGA supporters would be like, we got played. Okay? He's just like them. Time to move on. You think J.D. vance was allegedly meeting with Rupert Murdoch for no reason? You think J.D. vance has been quiet on this for nothing? They're calling for Jelaine Maxwell to be subpoenaed to testify before Congress. If Epstein related testimony or document amendments spark a new investigation, then this could trigger Republicans. Okay, to activate the 25th Amendment. What is that, Uncle Charlotte? The 25th Amendment is if the President dies or resigns or is removed from office as a result of impeachment proceedings. Then the Vice President shall become President. Not to mention 2026 is around the corner. Okay? Epstein files might be too toxic for House and Senate races. Republicans want to stay in power, they can ditch them without looking disloyal to the base. See, Democrats don't have the power to do this anyway. Okay? Republicans can expose them, impeach them, have them removed, look like the hair, look like the heroes and take their party back. This is Republican leadership best shot to get him out without getting outraged from the base. It's about morality, protecting the children and draining the swamp for real. But I think Republicans already know that. Okay, I believe this is a plan. A political coup is being staged. Let's just sit back and watch it all play out. In the meantime, please give House Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Republicans the biggest he haul. I Love a political donkey.
Angela Yee
Yeah. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yes, indeed.
Angela Yee
We'll see what happens. But as you said, we got to keep their foot on their neck. We got to see exactly what's coming out.
Charlamagne Tha God
Pause. It's just. It's Why?
Angela Yee
I don't know.
Charlamagne Tha God
Yo, you'd be walking right in.
Angela Yee
Any buttholes.
Charlamagne Tha God
I was serious.
Angela Yee
Like, I want to see what comes out of the episode.
Charlamagne Tha God
I know you do. I like when you like this daddy scrambling and scraping. It's just nasty. I don't know why. When you talk, it just sounds like this. Logan, see what comes out. Did Logan go back?
Angela Yee
Not yet.
Charlamagne Tha God
Okay, Logan, all weekend, slam them. Bong, bong every chance you get. Toughen your daddy up.
Angela Yee
Yo, you got rainbow ears. That's what your problem is. Your ears are just rainbow.
Charlamagne Tha God
Rainbow. Oh, gay ears.
Angela Yee
Yep.
Charlamagne Tha God
Ain't nothing wrong with that. I'd rather have gay ears than a gay butthole.
Pete Buttigieg
Crazy.
Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
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Angela Yee
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Pam Bondi
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Charlamagne Tha God
The Breakfast Club.
Angela Yee
The best kind of help is the kind you don't even have to ask for. Like your friend pulling up on you on moving day with a truck, a speaker, and snacks ready to go. Well, that's the energy you get with AT&T's new guarantee. If there's ever a network interruption, they make it right by giving you a credit for a full day of service. Proactively credit for fiber downtime lasting 20 minutes or more or wireless downtime lasting 60 minutes or more caused by a single incident impacting 10 or more towers. Restrictions and exclusions apply. See att.com guaranty for full details. AT&T connecting changes everything.
Charlamagne Tha God
This is an iHeart podcast.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club – "DONKEY: Is The GOP Going To Stage A Political Coup Against Trump?"
Release Date: July 24, 2025
Introduction
In this episode of The Breakfast Club, hosted by Charlamagne Tha God alongside DJ Envy and Angela Yee, the hosts delve into the intricate and explosive political landscape surrounding former President Donald Trump and the GOP's potential maneuvers in response to revelations from the Epstein files. Titled "DONKEY: Is The GOP Going To Stage A Political Coup Against Trump?", the episode navigates through allegations, political strategies, and the possible future of Republican leadership amidst growing controversies.
The Epstein Files Controversy
The central theme of the episode revolves around the Epstein files—a collection of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein—that have resurfaced to implicate various high-profile individuals, including Donald Trump. The hosts express concern over the GOP's recent actions to block the release of these files, which has sparked debate and speculation about the party's intentions.
GOP's Blockade on Legislative Business
The discussion highlights the GOP's decision to halt legislative activities, ostensibly to avoid a vote on releasing the Epstein files. This move has raised eyebrows, leading to questions about the underlying motives and potential consequences for the party's relationship with its base.
Insights from Political Figures
The episode references statements from political figures like Pete Buttigieg and Pam Bondi to provide depth to the conversation.
Pete Buttigieg (02:38): "The Epstein story is not going away. And part of the reason it's not going away is that Trump himself is prolonging the story."
Pam Bondi (03:39): "The Wall Street Journal reporting that Trump was told by his Justice Department in a briefing in May that his name was in a truckload of files related to Jeffrey Epstein."
Charlamagne criticizes the administration's handling of the files, suggesting ulterior motives behind the withholding of information.
Potential Political Coup Against Trump
The conversation intensifies as Charlamagne posits the possibility of a political coup within the GOP aimed at distancing the party from Trump in light of the Epstein revelations.
He elaborates on how Republican elites might use the Epstein files as leverage to remove Trump from power without incurring backlash from the MAGA base.
The strategy includes positioning the removal of Trump as a moral imperative, focusing on protecting children and "draining the swamp."
Speculations on Future Political Dynamics
The hosts speculate on the implications of the Epstein files for upcoming elections and the internal dynamics of the GOP. They discuss the potential use of the 25th Amendment in extreme scenarios and the impact on Republicans' standing with their base.
He also touches upon Trump's strained relationships with key allies like Rupert Murdoch and Elon Musk, suggesting that these fractures could further weaken Trump's position within the party.
Conclusion
Charlamagne concludes the discussion by reinforcing the seriousness of the situation and urging listeners to remain vigilant and informed about the developments surrounding the Epstein files and their broader political ramifications.
He emphasizes the importance of sustained attention on the Epstein files as a pivotal issue that transcends partisan divides.
Closing Remarks
The episode wraps up with the hosts reiterating the significance of the topics discussed while maintaining their signature banter and playful interactions. They encourage listeners to stay engaged and watch forthcoming developments closely.
Notable Quotes
Charlamagne Tha God (00:42): "Donkey Today for Thursday, July 24th goes to House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans because they have stopped all legislative business to avoid voting on releasing the Epstein files."
DJ Envy (01:36): "Congress just got shut down. The Republicans just shut down the United States House of Representatives for two months in order to avoid having to vote on Donald Trump blocking the Epstein files."
Pete Buttigieg (02:38): "The Epstein story is not going away. And part of the reason it's not going away is that Trump himself is prolonging the story."
Charlamagne Tha God (04:27): "No, tell the truth. You don't want to release the files because you have a need to protect President Donald Trump and whatever other powerful figures who are in those files."
Charlamagne Tha God (07:45): "Republicans could flip on Trump and fear no political consequences from the MAGA base because they couldn't support anyone connected to this level of evil no matter how good the policies were."
Charlamagne Tha God (10:02): "Please give House Speaker Mike Johnson and the House Republicans the biggest he haul. I Love a political donkey."
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Breakfast Club provides a compelling exploration of the current tensions within the GOP related to the Epstein files and Donald Trump's potential vulnerability within his own party. Through incisive commentary and robust discussion, the hosts shed light on the possibilities of significant political shifts that could reshape the American political landscape.