
Democrat DEFENSE Of MS-13 Member BLOWS UP In Their FACE, Trump Admin DROPS PROOF w/ Shawn Farash
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Save up to 40% your first year@lifelock.com podcast terms apply. Democrat Senator Van Hollen of Maryland has traveled down to El Salvador and he has demanded the return of of Abrego Garcia. And boy, did Democrats walk right into this one. The DOJ had the evidence, they had the documents, they have damning information on this man who is reportedly now a violent member of MS.13 who mercilessly beat his wife. Allegedly. We don't know exactly how it all went down, but not only have they released documents showing how they determined he was a gang member in Ms. 13, but also what was released in the press was domestic violence petitions from his own wife. So here you got a guy who was with MS.13, gang members identified as one, wearing their clothing. And yeah, they really walked into this one. It's sort of blowing up in their face now. After the DOJ released this information to back up their case, they also had the press conference where they had a woman whose daughter was murdered by an illegal Venezuelan migrant. All this while Democrats are lying, claiming this guy Greco Garcia was here legally he was not, and saying that he was a Maryland man. Now, that's crazy. The Maryland man. Psyop. All the media is marching in lockstep saying a Maryland man who was legally here was wrongly sent to this prison. It's a lie. An illegal immigrant with a deportation order was deported to his home country. So I would like to thank Donald Trump for bringing Abrego Garcia home. Means a lot. We're talking about that. Plus, man, Judge Boasberg in this case is saying the Trump admin is in contempt. And now they're threatening, I guess, to arrest these individuals. And then, man, it's kind of crazy how much news there is today. Letitia James is. Has been referred to the DOJ for criminal prosecution for mortgage fraud that took place at the exact same time she was alleging Donald Trump was engaged in civilization fraud to secure loans at better rates. Basically the exact same thing she accused them of. And based on the fraud that she's alleged to have committed, she would have voided her position in New York as the ag. So It's a crazy story. We're talking about all that my friends and more before we get started. We got a great sponsor. It is Kalshi, my friends. Kalshi is the first and only legal prediction market in the US after years of working with federal government, with the federal government Call she got regulatory approval from the CFTC to offer a new asset Class Quote event contracts which allow traders take positions on whether a future event will happen or not. You can bet and trade on anything from who will win the Grammys or Oscars, will the US buy Greenland, how high will Bitcoin get this year and more. Call she was the first place to legally trade and bet on the elections. We also launched sports in all 50 states recently and went live on Robinhood. So call she Event contracts are being actively traded on Robin. Very cool. People use these markets to make money on their opinion, hedge risks or just look at the market odds to understand the chance of some event happening. These markets tend to be quite accurate because it's people putting money on the line trying to predict what will happen. We call this, my friends, wisdom of the crowd. Not always so wise, but sometimes they get it right. Actually it's a tendency. Whether it's the election, inflation, interest rates or nearly any topic, prediction markets tend to be extremely accurate in forecasting the future. I think they actually nailed the election. Go check them out. See what the likelihood is that conservatives will win in the Canadian elections this year or other similar events. Go to call she.comtimcast and get 1010 bucks when you trade 100 bucks. Once again that's call she.comtimcast k@k A L S H I check it out and shout out. We appreciate the sponsoring the show. Don't forget to go to cast brew.com maybe pick pick up some focus with Mr. Bocus or or how about some Misty Mountains coffee. It's the best coffee. Everybody agrees. And we got Phil dressed like Santa Claus right here. Maybe you want to buy that one and also become a member of our discord@timcast.com the Culture War Live Show May 3rd may not be sold out. I'm not entirely sure but we are going to bring up you guys from our from our Discord server to the debate stage at the table with us live. Now. We want to do this every week. The pilot is May 3rd and we're hoping that we will get them up weekly. The plan right now is monthly until we hammer all the details. If this first event goes really well, it will be a weekly event. Saturday nights in the D.C. area where you as members get to submit your position on debate and then get invited up to debate. Think Kill Tony meets Jubilee. It's going to be fun. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Donald J. Trump.
Donald Trump
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Ian Crossland
Right.
Donald Trump
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Ian Crossland
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Donald Trump
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Ian Crossland
I wonder if there's somebody just passively listening to the audio version and they're like, wait, what? Mary's hanging out.
Mary Morgan
Took me by surprise. Hi, everyone. My name is Mary Morgan. You can usually find me on Pop Culture Crisis here at Tim Cast, but I'm happy to be back.
Ian Crossland
Hello, everybody.
Tim Pool
My name is Phil labontia. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist and counter revolutionary. Let's get into it.
Ian Crossland
Here we go. From the post millennial Kilmar Abrego Garcia, arrested in 2019 while meeting with Ms. 13 members entered us illegally in 2012. Yo, the things that they dropped on this guy. His rank of. How do you say that? Checo Checko. I don't even know what that is. And his name was Chile. I want to show you this. We have this from Libs of TikTok. This video. Democrat US Senator Chris Van Hollen is in El Salvador demanding that President Bukele do the right thing and release an MS.13 gang member who was, quote, illegally abducted. Let's. Let's roll tape. Well, I'm asking President Bukele to.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
I'm asking President Bukele under his authority as president of El Salvador to do.
Tim Pool
The right thing and allow Mr. Abrego.
Ian Crossland
Garcia to walk out of a prison. A man who's charged with no crime, convicted of no crime, and who was illegally abducted from the United States. Illegally abducted. All right, well, let's. Let's roll. Ladies and gentlemen, aside from that headline, we got this one. Kilmar Bago Garcia allegedly physically abused his wife years before his deportation. So here's this is just so stupid. I can't believe we're still on the story. Everybody who's listening, who watches the show, you know exactly what this guy is. You know exactly what the DOJ has been saying about him and why he was deported. Let me just add, on top of this, withholding of deportation. That's what was currently in place from the courts. It is conditional and temporary. It can be voided if the circumstances in the home country of an individual have changed. Thus the threat no longer exists. Fact. Since Obrego Garcia came to the United States, Nayeb Bukele has cleaned up El Salvador to the point where it is one of the safest countries in the Western Hemisphere, if not the safest. He says it is clearly there is no longer a threat to this man and he can go home. So it sounds like the only error was that they needed what's called a USCIS interview to determine whether or not he could return home, but they did not do that. Oh. Now, the Trump administration has argued is that because of the Alien Enemies act, withholding of deportation does not apply to terrorists under the aea. And two different judges determined this guy was a member of the MS.13 gang. Now, here's, here's. Here's what they got. The documents have been released. And it's not just they say a criminal informant. They actually mentioned that he was a Burgo Garcia was found with other. Look at this. A member of the Prince George's county gang U unit. Ms. 13 Intelligence and Squad have encountered. How do you say that? Christian Hernandez Romero on multiple occasions. He has an extensive criminal history for multiple assaults, dangerous weapons, etc, and he was hanging out with these guys. So the simple version of the story is when the cops picked him up, they. They saw him with guys they knew to be ms.13. He was wearing ms.13 gang clothes. Another informant identified him as a member of MS.13 and his rank and name used by the gang. And this is the reason why two different judges said, yep, looks pretty likely this guy's a member of the gang now. He should have been deported. He had a deportation order. It was upheld by an appellate court. They didn't deport him. The dude was skipping his hearings. He didn't file for asylum, and for this he gets deported. Not only that, there was a. There was an order of protection that his wife filed and now she's claiming he's the best husband ever. Jesse Waters on Fox News is saying he was closed fist beating his wife. I don't know how true that is or what happened in this, in this, in this hearing. But let me just say, Democrats walked into this one like Sideshow Bob stepping on a rake.
Tim Pool
Best news, best part about this is that Democrats are actually going to El Salvador asking President Bukele to release essentially, you know, gang members. I'm. I'm not going to get into the. Whether or not they're terrorists, but asking them to release gang members that were in the United States illegally, There is nothing that I like better than when the Democrats take the side of the absolute bad guys. And on an 8020 issue and they continue to do it. I think they should send more people down there. They should send AOC down there. Bernie and AOC could go down there and have another rally like they've been doing, get them both together, have a big old rally. All the Ms. 13 guys can, can sit there and cheer for AOC and I would love it. It'd be the best. If they're going to, if they're going to take this side. I mean, it's only good for Republicans, for Trump.
Ian Crossland
Mary, are you. Are you happy now that this evil man has been removed from our direct vicinity? Because we live right here in Maryland.
Mary Morgan
But why are you asking me specifically? Because you are a West Virginian.
Ian Crossland
You are. Yeah, but we're like five minutes away from Maryland, and you are but a short and tiny white woman who.
Mary Morgan
I am a Marylander, actually, originally.
Ian Crossland
You admit it.
Mary Morgan
It does make me proud of my state to not have this gang member in it anymore.
Ian Crossland
Good.
Mary Morgan
The story about his wife is kind of crazy. Claiming that. Well, claiming that their marriage grew stronger over time. You know, he's a good man at the end of the day, but she's like, literally a battered housewife with, like, Stockholm syndrome. And they listed one of the gang members he was meeting with went by the name Bimbo. I don't know why that was his moniker in the gang, but I think she probably saw the name Bimbo pop up on his text messages and was like, who the fuck is this? And that's probably what precipitated the fight.
Tim Pool
I love.
Ian Crossland
What do you think, man?
Donald Trump
Well, I think it's great that he's out of here. The country is a safer place. But I think it's. And it's just par for the course for the left now that no matter what Donald Trump does, if he says water is wet, it's dry. Right. If I endorse oxygen, we love oxygen, they're going to hold their breath. That's what's going to happen. I mean, it's you live by tds, you die by tds. So now they're taking the side of, you know, someone who has been designated a terrorist or a member of a terrorist organization. These are the same people who said that the J6ers were terrorists. Right. That parents at school board meetings were terrorists. Bad people. But now they're saying that this guy, he's just a misunderstood Maryland father.
Tim Pool
The Democrats are. And to your point, yes, they're taking the side of, you know, they do the. If it's. If Donald Trump likes it, then we're against it. But not only that, they're on the side of people that are firebombing Tesla dealerships. They're on the side of Luigi Mangioni, who's a murderer. The Democrats literally cannot help but say we like evil.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Tim Pool
It's straight up where they're at. And there is a meme portion to that. You know, Taylor Lorenz came out and said, oh, you know, in America, we've always. We've always, you know, we stand bad guys. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, even so much as to the normies. Now, I know that the chat's going to have a conniption fit about me saying this, but to normies, Hamas are the bad guys. Right? They look at Israel and they're like, israel is America's ally, and that means Hamas is the bad guys. But the Democrats are all waving Palestinian flags, literally. The Democrats have gotten themselves into a position where they're just on the side.
Donald Trump
Of bad guys every time.
Mary Morgan
I like to add. Sorry, no, I said I just wanted to add. They're calling him Maryland man in all of these sub headlines in every single article. And it just reminds me of the game that they play every single time. It's something about black crime. They're called teens or youths. And similarly, they're going to continue referring to him as Maryland man because I don't know, he was here.
Ian Crossland
Yep. Because they're betting on regular people passively watching the news. And they've said, a Maryland man who is legally here is. None of it is true.
Donald Trump
None of it.
Ian Crossland
He was here illegally. A withholding of deportation is not legal status. It's temporary protected status is not legal status. And what they're doing is they're saying he was legally here. We don't mean he was granted legal status remaining, that he was here with a temporary stay, meaning it was legal that he was here. It's like, okay, it's conditional.
Mary Morgan
What claim would he have to asylum anyway?
Ian Crossland
He didn't. He got Denied.
Mary Morgan
Okay.
Donald Trump
And he said in that police report that originally, that 2019 I213 form, that he did not fear going back to El Salvador. So he, you know, when you claim asylum, you're being persecuted, you're running.
Mary Morgan
What was his original claim to asylum then?
Donald Trump
I don't think he ever. Did he ever claim it?
Ian Crossland
Yeah, he did. It was. He died.
Donald Trump
He was, Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I think it was that if he goes home, he said Ms. Thirteen tried to force him to join the gang.
Donald Trump
Oh, right, right, right.
Ian Crossland
And if he had to flee the country, if he goes back, they'll kill him. But meanwhile, he's hanging out with people known to be in that gang by the gang unit. So they're like, okay, this guy's, he's wearing the same clothes as them. He's clearly in the gang.
Donald Trump
I mean, if it walks like a duck is the phrase, right?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
And he's, he's quacking and walking and he looks like a duck and water.
Tim Pool
Just falling off his back.
Donald Trump
You know, we love ducks.
Ian Crossland
Democrats really, really love evil stuff that.
Tim Pool
They have taken the side of the bad guys and I'm here for every single time.
Donald Trump
They used to hide it a little better.
Tim Pool
Right.
Donald Trump
Like they used to. I feel like it was. They never, they never. This is a full on embrace now, right. Where maybe they would have ignored this story in the past or kind of, you know, maybe mentioned it once or twice and then said, oh, this guy's really bad news. Let's, let's find something else. They are, they are, they are advocating for him to come back.
Mary Morgan
Well, no, you just don't understand because he was involved in gang activity due to his childhood, childhood trauma. Of course, he never went to Freudian psychotherapy to resolve in himself. So he deserves to be here so he can continue that process of growth there.
Tim Pool
This is a common thing that you see with the left and I get. So anyways, it's a common thing. You see, they don't believe that people have agency. Right. So the people that are, that are, that are criminals. They're criminals because someone. Because of the situation they're in, because of the way they grew up, etc. It's not that the criminals decided to do criminal things. It's that.
Mary Morgan
Wait a minute, what kind of disagree with your point of view here?
Tim Pool
Go ahead and please.
Mary Morgan
The question of whether or not these violent criminals have agency is kind of irrelevant because they should just be thrown in jail anyway.
Tim Pool
Fair enough, fair enough.
Mary Morgan
I mean, honestly, personally, I don't think that they have a lot of agency. I Think some, some of them just have a propensity to violence and they're just psychopaths. They're just born that way.
Tim Pool
So you think that. Well, okay, so, so it's not, they're not a product of their, their environment. They're just born.
Mary Morgan
You get some of both people.
Tim Pool
I mean, I, I tend to agree with you, but the, the leftist, I don't think that. Whereas I, I tend to agree with you. I think that there's a lot of, a lot of people have certain proclivities, right? Like if you're conservative, you're probably, you've, you've got a significant portion of your conservative leaning is because of like longer time preferences or, or higher disgust factors and other things like that. You know, like the, the big five.
Ian Crossland
That Jordan Peterson talks about, the IQ above 100.
Tim Pool
Fair enough.
Ian Crossland
You can hold a job. Right. General emotional stability, these things.
Tim Pool
But I think that what I'm talking about is, is more the way that the left kind of makes excuses for people that act. They say, well, it's not their fault. It's the conditions that they're, that they're in. And they do it. They do it. You know, you hear people that again, the Israel, Palestine thing, people always say, well, you know, what would you do if you were in Palestine? I mean, I wouldn't go into Israel and kidnap people. You know, it's like, you may have a problem with the, with the fight, but I wouldn't be getting, you know, when the actual terrorists went into Israel, I wouldn't have been jumping on mopeds to be like, yo, let's go grab some Jews and bring them back. I wouldn't have done that. That would. What? I would not.
Mary Morgan
They want to believe that crime happens to criminals.
Donald Trump
Exactly.
Tim Pool
And the same things and same thing. Like when it comes to the, the Ukraine, Russia, right? Like, there are a lot of people that are out there, they're making excuses for Russia invading Ukraine. And it's like, well, you know, look, I mean, I understand that the U.S. foreign policy, you know, led up.
Ian Crossland
Let's not derail that far.
Tim Pool
Well, I'm just saying that's something that you hear a lot, people taking, taking agency away from the actors, like Putin's the guy that said, we're going to go in.
Ian Crossland
Well, Sean was going to say something.
Donald Trump
Well, just basically to add on to that is that the left will go and find something horrible and try and justify it or say, well, you know, they have a point. Mangioni is a great example where they say, well, the Health care, the health care industry is so evil. And it may be, I'm not going to deny that there's bad practices in, in the health insurance industry, but the solution to that is not to kill CEOs on the street. Absolutely. And that's, that's the thing. So there's, there's, there's common ground there if we want to find it right where we can say, all right, health care, health insurance. There's, there's a lot that we may want to fix. There's a lot of things you, you may feel slighted by whoever you know is your insurance provider. But the, the solution isn't to murder the CEO. First of all, it wasn't the CEO who did. The Brian Thompson thing was his name. He didn't deny that person's care. He's just the CEO of the company. You know, if it was new, if my, if my T mobile went down right, I wouldn't, the CEO must die, you know, because I have no service in the hills. You know, that's not, that's just not the way a rational person thinks.
Ian Crossland
Let's jump to the story from cnn. Abrego Garcia's wife responds to Trump administration publicizing civil protective order from 2021. You know, why is everybody calling him a brago Garcia? I just realized this. His name is Kilmar, isn't it?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Well, maybe they don't like that name.
Donald Trump
I don't think so. Doesn't sound like a very Maryland man type of name. Right?
Ian Crossland
I mean, kill more, you know, kill.
Mary Morgan
More MS.13 gang member anyway, such nominal determinism every time.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. So check it out. The wife of the Maryland man. I'm gonna fix this real quick. Can I fix this? Can I, can we?
Tim Pool
He's gonna go in and edit it.
Ian Crossland
I gotta fix this. There we go. Maryland man let here. So for those that are watching illnesses, the wife of the to do terrorist spring is here. And so are tulips from 1-800-flowers.com but these aren't just any tulips. 1-800-flowers has bright, bold and long lasting tulips grown in rich soil for bigger blooms and sturdier stems. And they're shipped straight from the farm the same day they're picked. Right now, when you buy 15 tulips from 1-800-Flowers, they'll double your bouquet to 30 tulips. Visit 1-800-Flowers.com Spotify to claim this special offer. That's 1-800-Flowers.Com/Spotify. Did we get it? I fixed it. There we go. The wife of the terrorists who the US Government mistakenly deported to El Salvador. Okay, I'm not going to do that again. Acknowledged she had filed a civil protective order against him for four years. Four years ago, but said it was out of an abundance of caution and the couple had worked through their issues. We call that Stockholm syndrome.
Mary Morgan
No, she's just a ride or die ho. Like. Like El Chapo's wife. She just said she had no idea about any of the criminal activity.
Tim Pool
She. I've never heard any more ride, ride or die than. I don't know what you're talking about.
Donald Trump
An abundance of caution for what, though? What was she being cautious about? Nobody wants to ask that question left and right. Exactly right. So. So you're being cautious. You know, why did you feel like you had to be cautious? Right, That's.
Ian Crossland
That's it.
Donald Trump
Because. Because he's beating her up with closed fists.
Mary Morgan
That's why she burnt the enchiladas.
Ian Crossland
You don't understand. That does suck. You know, I like my.
Mary Morgan
You're just not, like, really stepping into his shoes and, like, understand not understanding him, though.
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, look, you know, he's trafficking humans. He's trafficking humans and at the same time trafficking mud on the carpet. And she's yelling at him and then he gets physical. Right?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
That is a joke, by the way. That is not a statement of fact. Let me read more. DHS posted portions of the order on X Wednesday and described Obrego Garcia as an MS.13 gang member who is not a sympathetic figure. The Trump administration's release of the documents comes as part of a renewed push to portray Obrego Garcia, who has not been charged with or committed of any crime, is a violent and dangerous criminal and a member of Ms. 13. Abrego Garcia's wife and lawyers have denied he is part of a gang. Well, two judges said he was. In a statement to cnn, Vasquez Sura said she sought silver protective order after a disagreement with Abrego Garcia. Oh, so she was falsely accusing him of domestic violence. Because in the. In the filing it says domestic violence, so. Okay, she's right. Abrego didn't do anything wrong. Trump lock her up. She filed the false report.
Donald Trump
Yeah, go after that.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, there you go.
Donald Trump
Pretty simple quote.
Ian Crossland
Things did not escalate, and I decided not to follow through with the civil court process. We were able to work through the situation privately as a family, including by going to counseling. Our marriage only grew stronger in the years that followed. No one is perfect and no marriage is perfect. Lady I got news for you. If you're filing domestic violence petitions, we ain't talking about whether it's imperfect. We're talking whether or not you're going to die. And, you know, maybe the reason she's doing this because Ms. 13 is threatened her.
Mary Morgan
That's true.
Donald Trump
That could be.
Ian Crossland
Yep. They're like, we want you to go out in a statement, say, he's a good guy. And she's like, oh, no, this. You know. You know what's really funny is, like, honestly, she filed oral protection against this guy. He gets deported. She might have been very happy. Like, oh, thank God. And the reason why she ultimately doesn't follow through with the domestic violence petition is because MS.13 will come after her.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And so she's like, even if I win here, I lose there. Now, how much? I think there's a possibility the MS.13 and other gangs went to the wife and said, go and say he's a good guy and say he's not in the gang or else. So now you got this woman, and I don't think it's unreasonable to say what. What is the proof that when she filed the domestic violence petition, she. She intended not to follow through with it. When I go to the. I go to a bar in the bathrooms. You ever see the signs where it's like, are you being trafficked? And it's like, here's the hand sign you have to do. And there's some bathrooms in bars where there's, like, little red ribbons, and the women are supposed to take them and then hand them to the bartender. And that signals the bartender to call the police because they can't speak up about things. So here's a guy that two judges have said is in MS.13 hanging out with MS.13 guys. His wife filed a domestic violence petition, and now all of a sudden, she's going, no, actually, everything's okay. I'm like, okay, well, I learned from going to a bar that sometimes people who are telling you it's fine are secretly being trafficked or under threat.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So thank you, cnn.
Donald Trump
Wow.
Ian Crossland
I don't know. Just speculating.
Mary Morgan
Maybe she should go into witness protection.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. I don't think you escape a gang like that. You know what I mean?
Donald Trump
They're brutal.
Ian Crossland
Yes. She's.
Donald Trump
Yeah, they're. They're Ms. 13. When I was. When I grew up on. On long island, they took over a whole town. It's brentwood on long island. And they are. They're brutal. Now trend Aragua makes them look like, you know, boy scouts. But these guys, they. They chop body parts. The Colombian necktie. I mean, it's.
Ian Crossland
It's.
Donald Trump
It's bad.
Tim Pool
It's.
Donald Trump
It's real. And they don't mess around, you know, when you're on their list.
Mary Morgan
Wait, what is the Colombian?
Donald Trump
When they kill someone, they pull your tongue through the throat and leave it on the body. Yeah.
Mary Morgan
Oh, yeah.
Tim Pool
It's discussed. Wow.
Mary Morgan
I had no idea what that was.
Donald Trump
And this was something that happened. Long Island's like a nice suburban little.
Ian Crossland
What's it. What's it called when they. When they put the tires around you? Necklacing. Necklacing.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Ian Crossland
They put it around your whole body or just your neck? Top of the neck. They put gas.
Donald Trump
Jeez. Oh, my goodness, bro.
Ian Crossland
It is. It is wild.
Donald Trump
That's the. Those are the people the Democrats want to bring back. That guy. Now, I'm not saying he did any of that. We don't know, but he was a part of that gang that routinely did those things. Like on Long island, if some story came in the papers that said that there was a. A dismembered body part found in the woods, the first thing you would think was Ms. 13 without even. Without even thinking twice. That's the people. That's the type of person that. That Senator Van Hollen is down there trying to bring back. I don't. Again, I don't know if he did any of that. But you're a part of that gang.
Tim Pool
You know, just so long as Democrats are unsuccessful in their efforts. I am all for their efforts. Because most of the American people look at this and say, what is wrong with you?
Donald Trump
Yeah, they.
Tim Pool
They.
Ian Crossland
That's why the media is lying.
Tim Pool
Well, yeah, the media. Of course the media lies. But I think that nowadays most people don't watch the mainstream media. I think that. That, you know, they'll. They'll look to podcasts or look to. To other forms of.
Ian Crossland
Yes, but you know that, like Midas Touch and David Pakman are using the same talking points.
Tim Pool
Yeah, but you're. I don't know that. Are you. Is it your sense that those people that watch David Pakman would. Could be reached? Do you. Or do you believe that they. Because I feel like people that watch Pacman, people that watch Midas Touc people are already going to be like, whatever. The Democrats say, that there's no middle. There's no middle at all.
Ian Crossland
We actually have the. The data, and we've gone over the charts on this show. The middle is like 3% of the country at this point. So certainly it Matters to a degree, of course, but that 3%, how much are actually watching the news, and that's why they're in the middle. And it's going to be like 27% of 3% actually actively pays attention.
Tim Pool
So. So you're saying that there's no point in even addressing it, or there's no point?
Ian Crossland
I'm saying that we do this show to call it out every single day. We want people to share this show, and we are hoping that by exposing how they've lied, people who are in the cult might break free. But it's. It's. There's not like an undecided individual who's like, I'm not sure who we can. We can talk to about this.
Tim Pool
No, it's not about. It's not about whether or not about them trying to find out who they could talk to, but it's about platforms like ours and like, like others trying to make sure that the narrative that the Democrats are putting out, that the truth comes out. You know, and the average person that doesn't go out and search for this information, or even the people that do make sure that there's the. The. The truth is out there.
Ian Crossland
I just mean that there's a large contingent in this country that are going to turn on David Pakman and he's going to lie about every element of this story, and they're going to believe him. That. That. That was the initial point.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I don't disagree with you.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
But I do think that the, the. I do think that there is. There are still people that get their news in small bits. The. The kind of people that are, like, you know, not super plugged in, but they'll go and they'll watch an hour, two hours worth of news. You have to make sure that they have the ability to hear the actual truth of the story, which is he's not a Maryland man.
Ian Crossland
Right. I mean, the funny thing, too, is, like, how long was he even in Maryland? Like six years or seven years, something like that. So it's like the guy is. How old is he? Like 39 or 40. I don't even know how old he is.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Ian Crossland
A tiny portion of his life is.
Donald Trump
Eight, something like that.
Ian Crossland
No, he's a Maryland man. Yeah. Like, where was he before this? Salvador?
Donald Trump
That's a. That's the attempt to kind of distract from the fact that he's illegal. Right. You know, because you're not allowed to use that term.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Donald Trump
So they say he's from Maryland because that's where he was, but that's not.
Mary Morgan
Where he was from his head here for just.
Donald Trump
Right. You know, it's like, it's like I, I grew up in New York. I live in Tennessee, you know, but it's like, I'm. I wouldn't say that I'm from Tennessee yet. I mean, I've been there for two years. I grew up in New York for 31. I'm from New York. I live in Tennessee. Right. He's. And I love it. I call Tennessee's my home. I have a. You know, we bought a house there. It's a great state. But where people ask where I'm from, my response is always, well, I grew up in New York. I live in Tennessee now because I spent 31 years of my life in New York and three years of my life in Tennessee. Right. So where, where, where, where is this guy actually from? Well, he was in Maryland when this whole deportation happened. But he's from El Salvador. Right. They can't admit that.
Ian Crossland
They can't.
Donald Trump
They can't put that. They have to. It's branding. They have to brand him a Maryland man. You know, it's anything, Anything you see in the supermarket.
Ian Crossland
You. Who.
Donald Trump
They don't call it chocolate milk. Right. It's chocolate drink. Right. Because it's not milk. And it's a whole. Like, you have to, you have to brand him a certain way to gain. To garner that sympathy.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
So to say that you just mistakenly deported a guy from Maryland, that sounds horrible. But you didn't just mistakenly deport a guy from Maryland.
Ian Crossland
You did.
Donald Trump
You intentionally deported an illegal alien who belonged to a terrorist organization out of Maryland because he was a danger to the people in Maryland.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I mean, it's good that the, The Trump administration had the, the. What's called the, the press conference that they did today, and they had the evidence that, that shows that he's, you know, all these terrible things. But at the end of the day, like, that's kind of an aside because he's here illegally.
Donald Trump
Right. You know, so immediately he's ripe for deportation. It's not like one of these things where he came, overstayed his visa, and that's a civil violation. He admitted, I walked across the desert for a few days and entered the country illegally in 2012. So on that alone, that's a crime. Out. Goodbye.
Ian Crossland
All right, here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, from the Washington Post, Judge Boasberg to launch contempt proceedings into the Trump administration. Oh, boy. Is the judge going to try to arrest Donald Trump's Administrator like lawyers, US Attorneys, who, who would be doing the arresting. The, the argument is that warrants would be issued and any jurisdiction would pick him up, really. But the. I don't think anyone's going to arrest U.S. attorneys. This is, this is a massive gambit on Judge Boasberg's part. And this is the, this is the game. Someone had to escalate this to executive authority. Check this out. The Washington Post says Chief U.S. district Judge James E. Boseberg of Washington, D.C. on Wednesday said he would launch proceedings to determine whether any Trump administration officials defied his order not to remove Venezuelan migrants from the country based on the wartime Alien Enemies Act. The Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders, especially by officials of a coordinate, coordinate branch who have sworn an oath to uphold it, he says, blah, blah. Boseberg's order is the latest development. He basically said that there was probable cause. He said, let's. Let's what? He said the statement he gave out. I don't know if they have it in here. Probable cause determined that contempt of court, what did. Did occur. And essentially what this means is not yet they're going to have a hearing on contempt, but he's basically fired a shot across the bow at Donald Trump. Now, I will ask you all, what happens if he actually tries to issue, if he actually does issue a warrant to have Trump's attorneys or anyone in his administration arrested?
Tim Pool
I mean, I don't know exactly who. It depends on who the, the arresting authority is. Right.
Ian Crossland
Well, I mean, the argument is does no one try to arrest them? Like, what happens if a judge says warrant, go arrest Trump's U.S. attorneys?
Tim Pool
Yeah, I'm not sure who would actually be the, the, who would have jurisdiction because I would assume the Department of.
Ian Crossland
Justice has the warrants get. Warrant gets issued. Doesn't that go out to all departments and agencies and they look up someone's information? Is a cop going to be like, there's a warrant. But I don't agree with it, so I'm not going to arrest you.
Donald Trump
That's interesting.
Tim Pool
That's a, I don't know.
Donald Trump
It's. Yeah, I, I don't. Isn't this the case that was just kind of overruled by the Supreme Court, though, that Donald Trump was, it was within his authority. So can he even do that? I mean, can he, can he actually hold them in contempt for something the Supreme Court said? Isn't a, something like there's no there there anymore? So hasn't his authority essentially been overridden in this case.
Ian Crossland
It's a judicial coup. That's why.
Donald Trump
That's what it is.
Ian Crossland
It's likely that regardless of the Supreme Court's ruling, he had a ruling that was defied and they went Supreme Court. So he's making a side argument. It's kind of like when you get arrested for resisting arrest.
Donald Trump
Yeah, okay. Okay. Yeah. Who does the arresting, though? That's an interesting. You know, who does it go out to?
Ian Crossland
I guess the big question is, is this criminal contempt? It is. He wants them to face criminal contempt charges. So a cursory search. It's a willful disobeying of the courts, criminal contempt. So what will happen next is a contempt finding will be issued. The judge will enter a formal ruling. It can be a summons, fines, or even jail time. The U.S. attorney's office would. Would likely seek appeal, which may work. DOJ leadership may get involved. If criminal. If criminal. Criminal contempt is upheld, the attorney could be fined or jailed. Although jailing a federal prosecutor is exceptionally rare and would provoke a major legal and constitutional standoff, if it's tied to a politically sensitive case, it could trigger congressional investigations, DOJ reviews, and a mass and massive media attention. That's about it. There was a. Let's see. A federal judge threatened DOJ attorneys in 2015 with contempt in an immigration case. Interesting. He stopped short of do of any sanctions. So we will see. We will see. It's hard to know what. But what would happen. But this is him basically saying, like, criminal contempt, we want to put you in jail.
Donald Trump
He's going to try it. I mean, he's already threatening it. He's going to, I, I think he's going to follow through. He thinks who he is. Right. And I think this highlights another problem that we have, obviously, with the judicial branch in the country, where one district court judge, one ruling from a district court judge. I mean, these district court judges actually have more power than a singular Supreme Court justice. You know, it takes five on the Supreme Court to, To push a ruling through. That's interesting one from him is.
Ian Crossland
And you have a national bloc, which is unconstitutional. And brings us to the ongoing constitutional crisis that is happening in this country. Donald Trump needs to start ignoring all the orders. And I think, I think Trump knows this, and I think the play he's currently making is he's got to be careful because perception is reality.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
If he is going around laughing, saying, no one can stop me and the courts won't do a thing about it, then he's going to. The public will stand against him like People are going to freak out and be like, whoa, yeah, but if Trump says, we're doing everything we're supposed to be doing, what are they talking about? Then people are going to be more, more confused and more willing to see what's going on.
Donald Trump
Yeah, yeah.
Tim Pool
I mean, I, I, I'm certainly not an expert in this judicial process. I mean, this is probably unprecedented.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Donald Trump
None of this whole injunction thing, at the rate that it's happening now, happened over under Biden, under anyone, under any. And they'll say, well, that's because Biden didn't, you know, blah, blah, blah. He didn't break the law. Like, did he not defy the Supreme Court with.
Ian Crossland
Let me pause you on that, that argument. Universal injunctions are unconstitutional, period. Judges have authority only over those in their court proceeding. So if you, if you and Mary want a lawsuit, to me, I could only say you and you, I couldn't say the whole nation. And they've done 81 of these in 64 in Trump's first term and 17 so far into a second.
Donald Trump
Hmm.
Ian Crossland
More than any other president and around half of all universal injunctions ever issued. And they are not constitutional. Trump and the DOJ need to bring this up. This needs to be their fight.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Donald Trump
Well, yeah, because it's judicial tyranny is what it is. And you have, it's supposed to be separate but equal branches.
Ian Crossland
A coup.
Donald Trump
You're supposed to, you know, each branch is supposed to have equal power. That's not. And it's not right now, a district court judge, A district court judge has more power than a Supreme Court justice, which doesn't make any sense. And a district court judge can decide that he's the president now and can start telling the executive branch how to do their job. And within the authority that, you know, this, like the trans ban in the military, Donald Trump is the commander in chief of the military. A judge shouldn't be able to tell Donald Trump how to. That's not, that's not their lane. You can't get in that lane.
Tim Pool
No. And the idea that a judge should be able to affect the whole country like this, we have an executive, we have the separation of powers for a reason, and a judge stepping into what the executive is doing in all of these different, like every single, different arena that the president is trying to act in, and there are multiple judges that are stepping in the way. They're literally taking the authority away from the president, which was given to him. And I've said this multiple times, the only Person elected by the whole of the electorate.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Tim Pool
The whole country is the president, Congress and the Senate. They're elected by their constituents in the congressional districts and the states. The only person elected by the whole of the electorate is the president. And the president won clearly with the majority of the vote. Right. 77 million people didn't win just by the electoral college, won the. The popular vote, and of course, won the electoral college. He had a mandate from the American people to do these things. And now the judges are stepping in because they're politically motivated. This is not about. This is all politically motivated.
Ian Crossland
I got a question for the listeners. If you were the U.S. attorney or the DOJ and the judge issued a fine for criminal contempt, would you say, thank you, your honor, I will pay it post haste, or would you say, shove it? Honest question. Put one in the chat for bending the knee to the judge and to the chat for giving him the middle finger. And, you know, the reason I asked this, I'm just, I'm curious why it doesn't happen, you know, like, like, like at this point, why isn't the Trump attorneys and the DOJ just laughing at the judge, being like, bro, you're a district court judge. You don't mean ish.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
You can't do nothing about it.
Donald Trump
I don't know. I think the only reason why is that you just mentioned public perception, and would it be something that the public looks at and, you know, does the normie crowd understand that he's a district court judge? Do you know what that means? Or does it look like Donald Trump is violating a court order? And that's bad? You know, I don't. I don't know what they're thinking.
Ian Crossland
It's twos. It's like 100% twos. Everyone's saying, like, screw this judge.
Donald Trump
Screw the judge. I'm with. I'm on the screw the judge train.
Ian Crossland
Look, man, what would you. What would you do, Phil, if you were. If you were in court and this judge said, I'm going to fine you for criminal contempt, would you be like, I will. I will pay? Or would you be like, nah, I'd.
Tim Pool
Be like, napoleon contempt. Up yours.
Ian Crossland
Right?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Indeed. Yeah. That. That's why this is all. You know, when we had Hannah yesterday, Hannah Cox, she was saying that she fears it'll escalate to, like, a civil war with this tit for tat that's ongoing, but it's like the day after, she. She's here saying it's a tit for tat. It's escalating. It's the Democrat judges threatening to imprison or fine Trump's legal team, and they did. And the Supreme Court actually said that they could not be compelled to engage in foreign policy actions like this.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
So it don't matter if Judge Boasberg thinks they're in contempt. The Supreme Court said you couldn't have ordered this in the first place.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Well, I guess to be fair, he's arguing that he wanted a detailed timeline on how this all went down. And they cited, I guess, state secrets, executive privilege of some sort.
Donald Trump
Sure, yeah, that's what they said state secrets was. State secrets.
Ian Crossland
And the judge has no right to these things.
Tim Pool
No.
Ian Crossland
Bye, bye. That's it.
Donald Trump
They should ignore that order.
Ian Crossland
Look, we, you know, call it a cold civil war. Call whatever you want. You've got judges issuing unconstitutional edict over this nation at rates we've never seen before. It is unprecedented. You know, you got all the, you got all these young people that are like, nothing ever happens and it won't stop happening.
Donald Trump
Right, right.
Tim Pool
He's been, he's been on you about that.
Mary Morgan
Stuck with you, huh?
Tim Pool
I mean, look, the fact of the matter is, like, we talked about this before, you know, the, this wouldn't be the situation if the previous administration had not been totally lawless when it comes to the border.
Donald Trump
Yeah, right.
Tim Pool
Like if, if the Biden administration had done their job and not if Joe Biden had not specifically said to people, surge the border.
Donald Trump
Right. Come.
Tim Pool
He said that in the debate. And if you think that people around the world don't listen when the President talks, you are wrong.
Donald Trump
Right.
Tim Pool
Or just wrong. He made that statement. And consequently, there was a wave after wave after wave of people coming to this country that have come into the United States. They seek, they're seeking asylum, but they didn't go to ports of entry, which is the prophet proper way to do it. They would just come across the border, and when they would bump in, eventually bump into a border patrol or whatever, they'd say, I'm seeking asylum. And for some reason the border patrol would say, okay, let's take care of you. As if, as if this is the proper way to seek asylum. If you came here seeking asylum and you didn't go to the port to port of entry, you're here illegally and you gotta go back.
Donald Trump
That's it.
Tim Pool
You gotta leave. You gotta toss them out. This is the current administration trying to fix the lawlessness of the previous administration. And over and over, the courts are literally getting in the way. Try upholding the illegal actions or preventing the, the, the remedy to illegal actions by the previous administration.
Donald Trump
You know, I say it all the time, right? No matter where it is. Laws only matter if they're enforced. Right. So when you have the. Because. Because. And the proof is in the pudding right now. 95% drop in border encounters on the southern border. And there was no new legislation passed. All Trump said it in his state. All we needed. Right. Was a new president and a beautiful president. And I highly respect that. He's a beautiful guy. But no, seriously, Biden and they didn't enforce the laws that we had on the books. Right? So, you know, I make this example. I get pulled over for speeding, but the law is such that paying the fine is optional. I'm not paying it because there's no enforcement. There's nothing compelling me to give somebody else my money for a traffic citation or whatever it is. IRS sends me a signed beautiful, you never have to pay taxes again and we promise you're not going to jail. They will not get another dollar out of me. I'm not going to pay it. Just to feel warm and fuzzy. I'm just not paying. The problem is that's not the case. They enforce those laws. They didn't enforce the laws down on the border. When Biden, when these people don't. What was it? Don't. Right. Was that one word? Policy. You know, but it was, you know, if you're not enforcing the law, then the law doesn't matter. Trump and his administration is enforcing the law. So the law matters. The problem is you have these courts that are basically saying the enforcement of the law is illegal, but it's the law. It's this, this is, it's, it's frustrating.
Ian Crossland
This is the constitutional crisis and it is that the judiciary is asserting constitutional correctness, as is the executive. Both are saying, we are right and you can't do this. And guys, this is the issue that we've talked about when it comes to the concept of civil war, when two factions reach the highest level of government. Right now, the judiciary, which is, which is propped up by Democrats and these, these people were all appointed by Democrats or largely are outright saying our worldview is correct and your worldview is wrong. And on the right, they're saying the exact same thing. No, your worldview is wrong and our worldview is right. And I happen to think that reality has a right wing bias because Maryland man is a lie. Yeah. And that's what they do to maintain power. Trump's only option is to stay course and Defend the Constitution. The argument the left is going to make, the liberals are making, is that Trump is violating the Constitution. He's in fact not. He's abiding by it perfectly.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
They are in violation of the Constitution. If Trump does not stop them, he has abandoned his oath to the Constitution.
Donald Trump
That's a good point. You know, and you mentioned reality has a right wing bias, which is an interesting way to phrase it, but I think when Bukele was in the Oval Office, they had a conversation and Trump said, you know, the people that are running it right now, it's not conservative, it's common sense. And I think that just kind of goes to what you're saying, that reality has that right wing bias. Right. In other words, Donald Trump has espoused a lot of common sense positions. Right. Securing the border is a common sense position. You can ask anybody, right, left, center, up or down. Do you lock the door to your home at night because you hate the people on the outside? I hope you don't live in that type of neighborhood. Or because you love the people on the inside because you want to protect what's yours? And it's like, oh, of course I lock my door. Right. Well, apply that to the country. You know, you don't just let people into your house without permission if you don't know who they are. I wouldn't. Okay. Unless we get a SWAT call and I have really have no choice. And sometimes. But you know, but I wouldn't let somebody in my house or whatever. I don't know who they are. They're not coming in. That's the point. Right.
Ian Crossland
Well, we do have some news on this front from the New York Post. Trump administration refers New York Attorney General Letitia James for potential prosecution over alleged mortgage fraud.
Tim Pool
Good.
Ian Crossland
This is crazy. It's like there's, there's so many instances, it's hard to even go through all of them. In one instance, she was buying a house in Norfolk, Virginia, which she listed as her primary residence. And she did this, they say, to secure favorable terms is said as a primary home. Quote. It appears Ms. James property and mortgage related misrepresentations may have continued to her recent 2023 Norfolk, Va. Property purchase in order to secure a lower interest rate and more favorable loan terms. If she, if her primary residence was in Virginia, she is ineligible for being AG and she apparently this happened in 2023 while she was preparing her case against Donald Trump for civil fraud pertaining to the accusation that Trump inflated his assets for more favorable loan terms of which is A total lie. They also want to mention that she misrepresented building as having four units when it had five. Why? Because there was a restriction, I believe, on some mortgage applications where you couldn't get a five unit building in order to qualify for a special loan, it had to be four or less. So she lied about the size of her building for more favorable terms. That's what she accused Trump of doing, which was also a lie. The question now is we've seen nothing but half measures. Judge Boseberg says contempt of court hearings to maybe determine whether or not you did housing. What is it the. The Housing Finance Agency saying you should prosecute. Maybe they will. And then this morning you had Pam Bondi say, we are suing Maine for having men and women sports and considering maybe at some point just a little bit, taking away their money. Like, how about anybody just do something.
Donald Trump
Go in, got to go.
Ian Crossland
Arrest Letitia James, criminally charge her for mortgage fraud. That's wrong.
Donald Trump
Yeah, I'm with that because again, what is what I just said. Laws are only laws that they're enforced. If you, if you give her this carve out, then you're setting the precedent that what she did is okay. And you can't. You just can't do that. She tried to set the precedent that what Donald Trump didn't do was something that he did to the tune of a 450 million dollar judgment. Right. She literally did. She listed her husband, her father as her husband. She's not even married. It's not one of those things where, oops, I made a mistake and put dad's name where hubby's name was supposed.
Ian Crossland
That's.
Donald Trump
That's. You don't have a husband.
Ian Crossland
Maybe she's banging her dad.
Donald Trump
Well, I hope not. You know, it'll be like some Ilhan Omar type stuff. Some people did something.
Ian Crossland
See, See, See?
Donald Trump
We instantly. We had to do it right. Jar Jar Binks. We call it Jar Jar Binks.
Ian Crossland
I forgot where I was gonna say funny.
Tim Pool
It's such a great impression. It's so distracting.
Ian Crossland
Oh, right, right. Some people. I'd say most people, because we're reasonable. And obviously incest is wrong.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
When you hear that she listed her dad as her husband, you're like, she must have been lying to secure loan terms. And it's like, wait, wait, maybe she's just gross.
Donald Trump
Yeah, she could be. She looks like Sasquatch. Look at her. That's Sasquatch. You will not see anything different. You look up a picture of what Sasquatch looks like.
Ian Crossland
No, she's not blurry enough. Right?
Donald Trump
Yeah, she hasn't been taken on a Nokia flip phone and I got to.
Ian Crossland
Give a shout out to Mitch Hedberg for that one. What is this joke? Maybe Sasquatch is just blurry. That dude was a legend. But look, in terms of the escalation, the question is, will the Trump, The Trump administration has saber rattled quite a bit. Now these, these judges are saber rattling. Is any one of them actually going to say, okay, let's go arrest people? Trump's pulled clearances. The rumor is when he pulled the clearances of like Hillary Clinton and Biden and Secret Service and all that, it's preparation for an arrest. I would argue with midterm season starting in like, not even a year, like it's, it's going to be less than that, to be honest. We're already in the 2028 primary cycle with, with Shapiro and Newsom. Trump's got a very limited window to do bold things. If he waits a year to issue indictments, that will upset the midterms and could hurt him.
Donald Trump
Yeah, it'll, I think it'll demotivate the base. You know, I mean, we heard about retribution, right? And I don't think retribution was supposed to be half measures. I, and I'm not saying I'm disappointed in what he's done his first hundred days. I'm very happy with how the, how a lot of things have started off, but he's got to go all the way on at least some of it. You know, I'm not saying you gotta round up everybody who said, you know, and, and take broadcasting licenses away from everybody and, and indict and arrest like, like crazy, you know, like whack a mole. But you. But something's gotta happen. I mean, Letitia James, this should be low hanging fruit. She lied on this. It looks like it anyway. Yeah, right. Unless this was a calamity of coincidences, which I don't believe in, there's, there's no way that what she did isn't mortgage fraud. If she actually did that, you know, intentionally, which looks like she did.
Ian Crossland
Well, she responded. I am not afraid of no president.
Tim Pool
Oh, God.
Ian Crossland
Stop. Gentlemen, gentlemen. Once again, you're making an incorrect assumption. That's a double negative. In which she's saying she may be afraid of some presidents.
Donald Trump
Yeah, it's true.
Ian Crossland
She says she's coming for Trump. I'm not afraid of no president. So you are afraid of some presidents. Donald Trump, we are ready for you. We're coming for you. Let me just Stress that the appellate court has been sitting on their ruling in the civil fraud case for seven months, which is very weird.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Makes no sense. I think that this was clearly Deep State versus Trump. And the appellate court knows if they issue a ruling, they're either saying, we will help the deep state or we'll help Trump. And they're, they don't know who's going to win, so they're, they're just doing nothing.
Donald Trump
They're waiting, sitting on their hands, kind of seeing which way the, the wind blows. The wind blows. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, I ain't afraid of no president. Okay, well, Sasquatch, she's.
Ian Crossland
Again, we all learned our double negatives.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
Okay. You don't do that. Right, Right. What did you say? So I've got to rush back to the office because you know that there's nothing more close to my heart than a lawsuit. And so you tell Donald Trump the lawsuit's coming in a matter of hours. Uh huh. Okay. And then she said a bunch of stuff I don't care to read. I just want to see some people get arrested. You know, I mean that, I mean.
Tim Pool
That'S kind of something that I was thinking, like the whole like, issue surrounding the real estate stuff. Like, I feel like it's fairly obvious that there was, that was corrupt.
Donald Trump
Right.
Tim Pool
And I, I don't know the process that would have. You'd have to go through the, or the DOJ would have to go through, but I really feel like, hey, shouldn't you be investigating this? This is clearly a BS charge and isn't there some kind of violation of the law when all the parties involved said, no, we're happy with this situation, and they blatantly lied about the value of Mar a Lago, you know, and she went to prosecute. Isn't there some remedy? Or isn't, isn't, didn't she break some law? Again, not that I know, but I feel like, shouldn't the DOJ be like, all right, look, you broke this law, we're going to invest, or you broke a law, you broke the law by trying to, you know, improperly prosecute this person. It was, it was based on total bs. It was politically motivated. Isn't that. I feel like that. Again, I don't know, but I feel like there should be some kind of law that was broken that. I feel like that is illegal somehow. And why is it that the DOJ hasn't started to investigate that kind of.
Donald Trump
I, I can't answer that question.
Mary Morgan
I'm not gonna get arrested.
Tim Pool
No, I. I mean, I don't think so either. Well, even for this, you don't think so?
Mary Morgan
No. It's all bravado and nothing ever happens again.
Donald Trump
I hope that. I hope this. I hope this is the exception to the rule. I would. I don't. I. When I lived in New York, I never liked this lady. All right. Before I figured out that she looked like Sasquatch. I still never liked her.
Ian Crossland
And you're saying that you would have liked someone else more like if you.
Donald Trump
If you're probably not. Yeah, I probably wouldn't like any. I don't like any Democrats in New York. You have Kathy Hochul.
Ian Crossland
Would you say even before.
Donald Trump
Before she looked like Sasquatch?
Ian Crossland
Right. So the implication is that there are. There are some people you've not met that you would like more if you saw them and they look Sasquatch?
Donald Trump
Well, if.
Ian Crossland
If I agree with that. If I'm. If I knew a dude, but I only ever talked to him on the phone and I showed up and Sasquatch was there, I'd be like, yeah, I'd.
Donald Trump
Be like, we found him. Right? It's like, it's. Finally we got something. I. I want to see her. She is such. She is. There are things I want to say we can't say. Right. But she is such a detestable person, and she always. She's carried herself in this, you know, how many times did she post on X? Nobody's above the law, and she's doing this. Right.
Mary Morgan
Her insolence should be smacked down.
Donald Trump
Right.
Mary Morgan
That's not going to happen.
Tim Pool
That's what I feel like.
Mary Morgan
Like, if she got arrested, I'd be like, oh, karma's a bitch. But, like.
Ian Crossland
And then you'd say, things happen, then.
Mary Morgan
I would finally admit that something happened.
Ian Crossland
They arrested Donald Trump twice. Is that not a thing happening?
Mary Morgan
Okay, that's happening.
Ian Crossland
Fine. And that was only last year, like, they literally arrested him.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that was.
Ian Crossland
It was funny because we kept saying, like, maybe they'll arrest him. Actually, no, wait. He's been arrested several times.
Donald Trump
Right.
Mary Morgan
Right before. He's just not angry enough. He's so magnanimous that he's like. The retribution thing. Was it.
Tim Pool
Give me the Donald Trump that the left says that.
Mary Morgan
I know.
Donald Trump
Yes.
Mary Morgan
All the time. That he were the man they say he is. But he's not dictator.
Donald Trump
I'm not into the whole authoritarian. I like that. I have a very strong libertarian streak. I don't want a president to rule like a king, but I want angry Trump with these people.
Ian Crossland
The Saying is, you know, be the change you want to see in the world. I like the meme that's be the right. The left thinks you are.
Donald Trump
Yeah, yeah. At least be as tough, you know.
Ian Crossland
No, the right is the please leave me alone side and the left is we will win side.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that's true. That is very true. That is very true.
Mary Morgan
You saw that in Wisconsin to turn then.
Tim Pool
I mean, I would.
Ian Crossland
But that's what Trump is. And that's, you know, so with 2015, you had the populists with Bernie and the populace on the right with Trump. Trump is a forceful guy who knows how to get things done. And Bernie is a shallow, weak willed hypocrite.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So he got washed out in two seconds. Trump kicked the door in and started rearranging the furniture. Yeah, it did not like that.
Tim Pool
I want to see Trump doing a little, a little of the fdr, you know, a little of the, the Abraham four terms. No, not. Well, not. That's not what I'm thinking. I'm thinking about, like actually being an expansive, energetic, muscular president. I want to, I want him. Well, I mean, I don't know about shocking up, but maybe he should start.
Ian Crossland
Taking some tea and get ripped and just look, he can be, he can be the Trump that Ben Garrison thinks he is.
Donald Trump
Yes. So. So Donald Trump. Have you seen the meme of Donald Trump? 6, 3, 2, 25, and then DK Metcalf of the Seattle Seahawks and this guy looks like Superman and I'm like, so maybe Trump is 200 looks.
Ian Crossland
Well, muscle weighs more than fat, right?
Donald Trump
Yeah, I guess so.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Donald Trump
I'm not fat, though. I'm a beautiful guy.
Ian Crossland
I think. Mary, you're probably not familiar with the Ben Garrison comics.
Mary Morgan
I've seen them.
Ian Crossland
So, like, Trump's always ripped, you know?
Mary Morgan
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Oh, okay, okay. I don't know because, you know, you're like a young person over here, so I don't know if you're into those boomer memes. You know what I mean? Yeah, I don't know. I guess, I guess it's kind of like a Mexican standoff. The concern is that whoever makes the first move for law enforcement, it's like we're at that point where Matt Taibbi described it as two vehicles speed towards the police station and then two men get out of the cars, run up to the stairs, run to the police officer, and they pointed each other. Arrest that man.
Donald Trump
Right. As a game of chicken.
Ian Crossland
But I, but I would say right now, Trump's play is now for one reason. He is the duly elected president with a popular mandate. And there is no reason to doubt that if Trump gives Democrats a long enough period of time, they will create a criminal narrative, which they are doing with, quote, Maryland Man. Now, Boseberg is saying criminal contempt because they're trying to create a fissure within the psyche of law enforcement in this country that they will be justified in the arrest of Trump at some point. If Trump right now made moves to arrest. He's the president. This is the doj. This is the FBI. What questions are to be asked Six months from now, the narrative may be implanted in the minds of half the country that Trump kidnapped a legal US Resident and sent him to a torture dungeon to die. And that's the narrative they're trying to build.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And when that happens and Trump says, we've got a warrant for your arrest, they will turn around and say, what Trump is doing is illegal. Don't forget he kidnapped American citizens and sent them to torture dungeons.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that's a good point. And that's why. That goes back to the branding of Maryland Man.
Ian Crossland
Exactly. And then what happens is you'll get a cop and he's going to be like, I don't know nothing about this. Okay. See, double negatives. He's going to. He's going to be like, a warrant was issued. I don't know what I'm supposed to do. And that the governor of his blue state is going to say, do not. You do not report to Donald Trump. You are a Maryland police officer. Trump is breaking the law. No one is above the law. Trump can't let them get to that point in. In shattering the psyche of this country, which means he has a very small window for going after corrupt people like Letitia James and Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney for the crimes that they are alleged to have committed with falsifying evidence or tampering with witnesses. Because if he waits, they're now accusing him of stock manipulation. They are trying to stack up the things for which they can accuse him of committing crimes.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So that they can get people willing to fight Trump. Do you think it'll be on a.
Donald Trump
State, A state basis like that?
Ian Crossland
Like you said, a Maryland judge? It has to be.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So it's gonna be a bunch of Democrats who are arguing for states rights again. Yes.
Donald Trump
Ah, well, so where have we seen that before?
Ian Crossland
What happens. What happens if Boasberg says, we're going to have a criminal contempt proceeding and I want you in my court and they say, go, go after yourself. We're not showing up. And then he says, then you are in contempt and I will, I will issue a warrant for your arrest. And they say, nice try. Blue states will absolutely uphold those warrants.
Donald Trump
Absolutely.
Ian Crossland
You might get a conservative leaning cop in Maryland. Look, the cops in Maryland talk a big game. The cops in Jersey talk a big game. We're, we're Trump supporters. We're conservatives. People have right to bear arms, but they will arrest you in two seconds. In Jersey, they arrest little old ladies for having weapons. It's a famous story about some little old lady from PA Cross the bridge, not realizing they did not have reciprocity. They threatened her with four years in prison. Cops are just like, look, man, my boss told me what to do and I ain't giving up my salary for you.
Donald Trump
Just following orders.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. So you're going to get a blue state where they're going to be like, you know, Madam U.S. attorney, I have a warrant for your arrest. And she's going to say, I am the U.S. attorney for this district. This is unconstitutional. Say, I don't know nothing about that other than my boss told me to arrest you and I'm not going to lose my job for you because I don't know who you are. And then what? They get arrested? This is what people say. Like, nah, they would never do it, bro.
Donald Trump
Yes, they would.
Tim Pool
Yeah, they absolutely would.
Donald Trump
Absolutely.
Ian Crossland
A, A cop who is a die hard Trump supporter who lives in Los Angeles would absolutely arrest one of Donald Trump's cabinet or administration. If you.
Tim Pool
Hero to the left.
Ian Crossland
No, no, no. I'm saying a conservative cop who supports Trump and wears MAGA hats.
Tim Pool
Oh.
Ian Crossland
Who works in the LA Police department, when told to arrest a Donald Trump administration official would do so and say, sorry about doing this. You know, I know, because they literally did it over and over again with, with the arrest of Trump's lawyers and the arrest of Trump himself. Not a single cop said, I got a problem with, Not a single cop had a problem with arresting Trump's lawyers, administration officials, and, and, and Trump himself. They all just did it. They all just did it. So Trump right now is the President. He's got a short window. That's all I'm saying.
Tim Pool
I don't think, I don't, I don't think you're wrong, but I think that when it comes to, you know, who, who would arrest Trump? Look, man, there's a lot of people that would love to be like, I'm the guy that arrested.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but I'm. And you're right. And there's A lot of liberal cops, too, who are going to be like, I hate this guy. I'll arrest him. But the scary thing about it is not a single police officer in any of these states where they arrested Trump's people at the federal, in the federal government. Where was any of the FBI, a single FBI, to actually come out while on the job and say, the raid on Trump's home is wrong and should not have been done. Now, there are a couple FBI agents who got fired and blew the whistle for other. For unrelated things. So then came out and spoke out, but no act, as far as I can tell. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you guys chat me and tell me if I'm wrong. But my understanding is no active FBI spoke up and said, this is wrong. What we are doing to the front runner for the Republican Party. No, no. No officer in any of these cases publicly said, I will not arrest Donald Trump. This is unconstitutional. Not a single one.
Tim Pool
No.
Ian Crossland
When it comes down to it, they will all say, look, man, I've got kids that need food and I will not sacrifice my children for you.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that's unfortunate, but that's the position they're going to put themselves in. And we've seen people capitulate in the past. I mean, let's look at the, look at the vaccine mandates, for example, and people regret doing it, but they had to do it to keep their job. And I don't know what to do in that. You know, in that situation, what do you do? But now you're talking about something a little different than just getting a shot right in your arm. You're. You're throwing the country into turmoil. You arrest now I don't and Donald Trump be arrested because he is the president and the Supreme Court has given him immunity for official acts.
Ian Crossland
So.
Donald Trump
So can he be arrested?
Ian Crossland
Yes. So shooting someone on Fifth Avenue is not an official act.
Donald Trump
That's true. But these, these actions to deport somebody isn't official like this president.
Ian Crossland
But the issue that we're looking at is they're going to argue that it is that the court ordered him to facilitate the return of this man. And so Trump is an active defiance of what would be the. His constitutional duties. Okay, so look, the reality is when they say the word Maryland man, you only need understand they will lie to create a justification for why Trump, what he did was not within the confines of this. With Letitia James's case against Trump, you know that they will lie and make up a crime to go after Trump for they accuse them of 30 a 30 year old rape case. That makes literally no sense.
Tim Pool
They had to change the once statute.
Ian Crossland
Indeed, once they build up a substantial position where they have enough law enforcement questioning whether or not Trump is going to maintain his position, whether or not what he's doing is constitutional, then they will create a criminal pretext and then they will start going after Trump's personnel. They did this in his first term. They did it to Michael Flynn.
Donald Trump
Flynn.
Ian Crossland
They did it to Paul Manafort, they did it to, to Navarro and they did it to Bannon.
Donald Trump
Yep.
Ian Crossland
They put Navarro and Peter Navarro and Bannon in prison. In prison. And Merrick Garland, who committed contempt of Congress, got no time.
Donald Trump
That's true.
Ian Crossland
So there are a couple more happenings for you. Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro, Trump's. Trump's like, economic adviser, was jailed by the Democrats. His lawyers were jailed by the Democrats. They've done all of these things. They're going to do them again unless Trump takes it seriously. I guess. I, I'm assuming he is. I'll ask him, I guess.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Next time I see him.
Tim Pool
Yeah, you get the chance.
Ian Crossland
I mean, I certainly want to talk to our FBI because let me just tell you, nobody knows any of this better than Dan Bongino.
Donald Trump
That's true. Yes.
Ian Crossland
And he's Deputy Director.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
And, and, and Cash Patel had the book of all the Deep State people in it.
Donald Trump
He was a target, too.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Donald Trump
In Spygate.
Ian Crossland
So I can't imagine, like with the conversations we've had with Cash and Dan in the past, I can't imagine they're sitting there being like, we are clueless to this.
Tim Pool
No.
Ian Crossland
I wouldn't be surprised if they were aware of this conversation right now and they're like, we know.
Tim Pool
I, Yeah. I mean, look, if, if there are investigations going on, the last thing that they want is that kind of information getting out.
Donald Trump
Of course not.
Tim Pool
You know, so it's like as much as there are people that are, that are like, oh, the Trump administration's not doing anything, the Trump administration is not doing anything because, you know, they don't have anything. Dan Bongino himself has said. Look, just because he said on Twitter.
Ian Crossland
Right, right.
Donald Trump
Just because, just because you don't, you.
Tim Pool
Don'T see it doesn't mean things aren't happening.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I, I trust Cash and Dan.
Donald Trump
That's the only reason why I actually have faith in the FBI is because of leadership. If this was still Christopher WRAY and Andy McCabe, you know, I would be.
Ian Crossland
Like, what, even Trump's first term? Yeah, it's like, we don't trust Comey. We don't trust these people.
Donald Trump
No.
Ian Crossland
And now he's got Cash Patel and Dan Bongino, and I'm like, wow, they deserve time.
Donald Trump
I get the frustration.
Ian Crossland
Faith.
Donald Trump
And Faith. I get the frustration. You know, we want. And we're in that. It's 20, 25. We're in that. Everything's got to happen in the first 90 seconds.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And Tim's not wrong about the timeframe either. He doesn't have forever.
Donald Trump
He doesn't have forever.
Ian Crossland
Hey, look, look, I am not frustrated in the least with Pam Bondi, Cash, or Dan. I know a lot of people are. And you're wrong to be frustrated. I'm gonna, they have all of my Benefit of the doubt, all of it. And so from all of the people that we've seen be in these positions, even in Trump's term, in Trump's in, during Obama, it was a joke.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
During Trump's first term, he had bad people. During Biden's term, we had real bad.
Donald Trump
People, real bad people.
Ian Crossland
Now we got real good people. Real good people. And so I'm sitting there being like, let him cook Bondi.
Donald Trump
I'm lukewarm on Bondi only. Only because of how the Epstein stuff was handled, where she came on Jesse Waters the night before and said, we have it. And then the next day, well, we don't. But did. How did you not know? That's the one thing I'll push back on her on.
Ian Crossland
That's fine. But I think she's talking big game.
Donald Trump
She is. And, and it spiraled and it, it was, you know, then the three ring binder, three ring circus, whole thing, you know, whatever. But I will say we've, we have found and charged with domestic terrorism. A lot of these folks who were the real bad ones with the Teslas, the drug busts with the FBI have been, have been big. And you know, Bongino, he knows where the bodies are buried. I mean, the guy wrote books, he built his career off of all this, but he can't, he can't just come out and say, well, yeah, we're investigating this guy and this guy and this guy and this guy for A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Because you don't do that.
Ian Crossland
I, I, I'll, I will say this again. You know, I said this the other day, but Dan's a great guy. He gave up the biggest live show in the country. Yeah, he was, he was averaging like170,000 concurrency.
Donald Trump
Incredible.
Ian Crossland
No one could hold a Candle to his show and he decided to be a public servant instead. Yeah, and there's very few people that I actually look up to, but that move right there, I, I, I look up to Dan for, for making that move. And that's why I'm like, that's why. One of the principal reasons why I trust Dan, first of all, he's right. His, he talked about this stuff every single day. He knew the ins and outs of it. He was right. Cash, because we've sat down with Cash and we've talked to him about all this stuff and Cash never blew smoke up our asses. When he was asked on our show about pardoning Assange, he said, I'm not so sure that makes sense. And here's why. He didn't just say what he thought we wanted to hear. He says, no, here's my actual thoughts on the matter. I had tremendous respect for that. He didn't just try and pander for support. He's a good dude and I think we're going to get some moves. I do. I really, really do. I don't know if that means that like you get tribunals and like, yeah, paddy wagons pulling people over or whatever, picking people up and stuff like that.
Donald Trump
It'd be sick though. It would be sick.
Ian Crossland
I think they're going to do exactly what they can do within the confines of the law and the Constitution, but as far as they can to make sure it gets done because they're on the chopping block the same as Trump and everybody else.
Donald Trump
Right, Right. And Dan gave up, I mean, you mentioned that he gave up a lot when that news came out. Cuz I've been following Dan for a very long time, you know, back to when he started really going crazy on, on Spygate. And I was like, this sounds like a, like a loony story. But he had the receipts, you know, you mentioned. He talks about it every day. He brings it all to the table and I'm like, this is not a loony story. This is, this is the biggest political spying scandal ever.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
It made Watergate look like nothing. You know, the fact that he built it from, from there to like you said, the number one live show. To walk away from that, for people to think that he's going to walk away from that and then do nothing with it. Why walk away? Right. So why would you, why would you leave what you built to just to just what for? So you could tweet on an account with a great check? You know what I mean? Like, so that's not what he's doing, but it is going to take time. He's only been on the job for a month, you know, so it's gonna take. I think his first day on the job was. Was what, the 15th of March or 16th of March? Something like that.
Ian Crossland
Yep.
Donald Trump
So it's been a month.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I mean, well, I mean, look, knowing. Knowing Dan from his show, like, what he represents, I kind of imagine when they approached him and said, how would you like to be deputy FBI director? He just went, let's go. Like everything he has talked about, we will give you the sword of, Of. Of the DOJ to, To get that job done. And so I'm looking forward to. Yo, what do you think the salary of the deputy FBI director is?
Tim Pool
It's like 150 grand.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
Is that what it is?
Ian Crossland
It's like. Yes, between 150 and 200,000, depending on how long they've been there. And, you know.
Donald Trump
Yeah, he's at the low end of that, probably because he's a rookie in that department.
Tim Pool
I mean, to be fair, like, he has.
Ian Crossland
He's rich, he's.
Tim Pool
He's.
Donald Trump
I mean, he should be fine. Right? But. But to, to still. To walk away from just what he built. Rumble, how. Rumble has taken off. You know, he's an equity holder, just put a new studio together. He started to expand his network.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
Right. To then. And it's not like he left everybody high and dry, but to do what he did to. To walk away from that. The number one live stream in the country, the world.
Tim Pool
And going. Going into the administration con. Knowing what the previous administration and the DOJ had done and the attack, the attacks to Donald Trump's previous administration, he knows that it's possible that they could go after him.
Donald Trump
That's right.
Tim Pool
If the Democrats win after, you know, in the next election.
Ian Crossland
We do got a couple more segments, so I just want to grab one super chat that's in context here. Nick G Said, I think it was Bannon that said something like, we'll see arrests by mid summer. I mean, look, man, just let me. I just want you to just close your eyes real quick and I imagine it's fourth of July. You're in. You're in your backyard. You got some burgers and some brats on the grill. Your kids are playing, everyone's smiling. Your fireworks are ready to go. Your friends, your family there, you're smiling. Say, life is good. Your phone vibrates, you look down, Hillary Clinton has been arrested. You smile and the fireworks, wonderful.
Tim Pool
Ah, beyond. I'll Be on the Where? Hampshire.
Donald Trump
Let me ask this question. Where do I sign for that?
Ian Crossland
Like, where is there to find a lamp to rub and ask the genie for it? Where's the ha. The only thing I want right now for the next, like, from today until autumn, I just want to be sitting outside sunset with burgers on the grill with my phone going, another arrest?
Donald Trump
Yeah. Another one? Yeah. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
I don't know, man. It might be a pipe dream. You know, it's. It might be wishful thinking, but there's so many things a person could wish for. A million dollars, a new car. But that scenario, that's serenity right there, you know?
Donald Trump
Yeah. I don't know if Hillary's gonna get, but some. I, I. When. When Bannon says arrest by midsummer, I just.
Ian Crossland
Okay, okay, wait.
Donald Trump
Something.
Ian Crossland
You're sitting there, the, Your, Your buddy's got the burgers on, and he's like, extra cheese, right? And you're like, definitely. He gets the burger ready. Your phone vibrates, and you look, Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney arrested. There you go. Oh, again.
Donald Trump
Where do I say that, watermelon head?
Tim Pool
I mean, I like, I, I love the idea of, of, you know, wrapping up a Clinton, but I think that there are people that have more, at least more recent substantive crimes that, that should be actually prosecuted. You know, it's possible that Hillary Clinton has broken the law, especially when it comes to the. Her. What's it called? Her. Her server that she kept the bathroom bleach bit. But I think that the attempts to put Trump and his administration in jail are because of their. Their recents are a little more visceral for me. So I'd love to see people that were in Biden's administration wrapped up and, and people in Congress, you know, like Schiff and stuff like that. It would be more satisfying.
Donald Trump
You know, a Judge Merchan, to me would be an Alvin Bragg. You know, these people that you just mentioned, perverting the law. You know, there's got to be some sort of violation in there, you know, a Mershawn, a Letitia James, an Adam Schiff, folks like that. You know, I mean, I would arrest Eric Swalwell for farting on live television, but that's just me.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's jump to this next story from the BBC. Supreme Court backs biological definition of woman.
Tim Pool
Amazing.
Ian Crossland
This is actually big, big news for the UK it basically ends all of the, the trans stuff in, in public accommodation. Now it's for the UK they say judges at the UK Supreme Court have unanimously ruled that a woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law. It marks the culmination of a long running legal battle which could have major implications for how sex based rights apply across Scotland, England and Wales. The court side with the Campaign for Women Scotland, which brought a case against the Scottish government arguing that sex based protection should only apply to people that are born female. Judge Lord Hodge said the ruling should not be seen as. It not be seen as a triumph for one side over the other and stressed the law still gives protection against discrimination to trans people. Yes, but what this basically means then in law, and I can't speak for the British law, but in the United States, if there's a law that specifically says like women are granted a thing, then they redefine the word woman to mean a man who wants to be female and they're going to give those protections to that individual. That's what this ruling will do. That means a woman's room which is designated for females. That means trans women can't be going in there anymore. But we'll see how the UK actually handles that. That ruling. A lot of people are wondering why we're not getting similar rulings here in the United States already. I would imagine the Supreme Court would rule this currently.
Tim Pool
I mean, hopefully the, it would be 5, 4. The. I would hope that. The way I would hope it would be at least five, four. But you, you can't exactly, you know, and you'd think the women would be like, no, we know what women are. But it's likely that the women would actually be like, well, you know, that.
Mary Morgan
Would be a follow up to the executive order which already stated the same definition of biological women.
Donald Trump
Just how, how crazy is it that we live in a world where a court has to back a definition of a word that we all know is true? Right? I mean, like, I think it's just nuts. Like, we know what the word means, but you have to have a court sign off on the death. Did, did, did the Supreme Court meet with Merriam Webster and put this in the dictionary?
Ian Crossland
Like I'm gonna.
Mary Morgan
What's going on here is ahead of us on regulations against mutilation. Affirming care as well.
Donald Trump
Yeah, there's gonna be a ruling in June.
Mary Morgan
We're following suit.
Donald Trump
The ruling in June on Tennessee's gender affirming care ban. It should come out in June, so that'd be pretty good.
Mary Morgan
I just remembered that J.K. rowling lives in Scotland. And I ran to her profile and sure enough, she's drinking whiskey and smoking a cigar in celebration of This.
Tim Pool
I saw the tweet. I might have a cigar later. Look, it's something that needed to happen. But again, like you said, the whole Tavistock thing, the fact that they closed that down, it was a big step. It shows that there is a sense that reality is real.
Ian Crossland
We.
Tim Pool
You come into contact with reality, and you can't ignore the ramifications of coming into contact with reality. And men cannot become women, women cannot become men. It doesn't matter how much it. People wish that they could be.
Mary Morgan
It's funny because, you know, in. In English culture, it's all about politeness and artifice and not making things explicit that are implicit, and this is the opposite of that.
Tim Pool
You think the politeness is why they were so quick.
Mary Morgan
Politeness is the entire reason why this falsehood spread in the first place. Because ultimately, people who are in the middle of the road on this, they just. They want to allow people to live how they want to live and, like, do what you want and identify how you want. Like, just, I don't know, like, leave me out of it. Leave my children out of it. But that was never an option. Like, that was naive to think that was an option to begin with, that you would ever not be pulled into the delusion that was. That was the intention from the start.
Ian Crossland
So this is funny, because the big controversy was the dictionaries were all changing the definition. And so Merriam Webster has a definition of woman as having a gender identity that is opposite of male.
Tim Pool
I don't even believe in gender identity.
Ian Crossland
What does that even mean?
Tim Pool
That's B.S.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. Male is a. Is the opposite of female. Oh, but that means it's binary, right?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Well.
Donald Trump
Well, Amazon. You know what they say was it. There were T shirts that says there are more than two genders, but there were only two options. Do you want a men's or a women's?
Ian Crossland
Right, right, right.
Donald Trump
I was like, that's. That is beautiful.
Tim Pool
You know, it's wonderful when you see things like that. It's wonderful. It's when you see those. Those little. Little bits of truth, like, they'll have the. So Marion and Sarah and I were in D.C. last weekend or whatever, and we saw these two people walking. One person said, make. Had a sign that said, make lying illegal. And the other person said, trans rights are human rights.
Mary Morgan
Trans women or women or something.
Ian Crossland
Trans.
Tim Pool
Something like that. It's like these two things contradict.
Mary Morgan
Earlier that day, we were in Bethesda, Maryland, and we saw a man with his daughter. And this man, the father, he was dressed up Like a woman, and he's this huge, hulking man. They always are. And I just look at this and I'm like, I'm not even mad. I'm just disappointed. Like, why does everyone have to have some kind of situation?
Tim Pool
It's weird.
Mary Morgan
They're imposing themselves on society. And that's my point. We're dealing with fetishists. We're dealing with auto files who are aroused by people's disgust and fear of them. So letting people live how they want to live and identify how they want to identify was never an option because the intention is to impose it on you. That's how they get off.
Ian Crossland
Right?
Donald Trump
They just.
Ian Crossland
They just use, like, empathy.
Donald Trump
They hijack empathy and then make you feel bad for it, and they say, oh, don't you feel bad for this? And they just use it to get.
Ian Crossland
Whatever they want through the door every single time. What is the logic? Well, that's a stupid question. There's no logical. But you know, what is the limitations? Right? I mean, the question's been asked before. But if you have to use someone's preferred pronoun words, address them as they want to be addressed, what else can be asserted? Well, everything. Everything.
Donald Trump
The answer is everything. Like, to the point where, like, if a student in the classroom identified as a cat, they put a litter box in the classroom.
Tim Pool
The.
Ian Crossland
So I don't know they ever actually did that. There are. There are some reports that schools put litter boxes in bathrooms. And there was a story about a hotel that had that. A furry convention. They put litter boxes out, too, and people were using them. Yeah.
Tim Pool
The cutting edge of this.
Ian Crossland
I do think there was some witness corroboration on the litter boxes in schools, though.
Donald Trump
I think there was. Yeah. I. Let's put it this way. I wouldn't be shocked by the way if that was something that was. Was widespread.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
The answer is once you have. Once you have accepted delusion, there really is. No.
Tim Pool
No.
Donald Trump
There's no limit.
Tim Pool
There's no. And that to that point, the. One of the things that was really repulsive to people is, is you saw a lot of trans women telling lesbians that they were bigots because they were rejecting them. And you saw trans women telling straight men that they were bigots because they were rejecting them. And at the end of the day, if they had their way, they would force people, which is super rapey and creepy, but they would force people to say, hey. To say, yes, I accept that you're a woman regardless of your genitals. And that is something that human beings Are not going to take. Right. Like, that is not ever gonna go over. Lesbians are never gonna be like, yeah, I don't mind that you have a penis. Right. And dudes are never gonna be like, come here. You know?
Donald Trump
Right, right.
Tim Pool
It's not gonna happen.
Donald Trump
Right?
Tim Pool
Straight guy. It's just not. And that was the. I think that that was one of the things. Even though you didn't hear it spoken about in polite company very much on the Internet, you did. So if you went into places where people would talk about these topics 4chan or whatever, you would hear those kind of conversations and you would hear people saying, no, you making the assertion that no, it. If you're. If you're a trans woman, lesbians that reject you are bigots. And they were just like, we don't care. You know, same thing with me. Like, if a trans woman's like, you have to do this or else you're a bigot. I'm like, sick. I'm a bigot. No care at all, man. Don't care.
Donald Trump
Yeah, yeah.
Ian Crossland
This is the, the, the, the litter. Litter in the schools thing is. Is really funny because I know that there were a few teachers and school employees who had come out saying that they had done that, but the media said it never happened, no matter what. And when you look it up, it's called the, the litter box hoax or whatever. Despite the fact there are some teachers, it's not like 50 of them. It's like three or four.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Said, no, my school did this. Despite that the media is claiming it never happened and the whole thing was a hoax, which is weird. It's very, very weird that they've created a Wikipedia entry for this when it was like a single teacher being like, one time my school had a litter box for furries. And they're like, nope, you made that up. Never happened.
Donald Trump
Yeah, because they know it's crazy. That's why they don't want to admit that that happened because they, they allowed it. They encouraged it. You know, again, you.
Ian Crossland
So, Lisa. So let's just go through it. Lisa Hansen at a school board meeting was a parent, and she said that they put a litter box in the unisex bathroom. The superintendent, Michael Sharrow, refuted that saying. There's no truth that whatsoever. That's contested. Not, not, not debunked. Fargo school board member in North Dakota, Jennifer Benson, mentioned that litter box had been placed in his in school restrooms. When pressed for evidence, she declined to provide an answer. And any. Again, this is not debunking it's just disagree. It's just disagreeing. That is to say, it's fine to say it's never been proven. It's just weird that there have been. Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arnson claimed there was. Actually, she had evidence that in Montana schools, they had done this, but then they never provided any of this. So the interesting thing is, if someone comes out and says, oh, yeah, at the schools over here, they put a litter box in there, and you go, prove it. And they go, I know. I'll go, okay. And that's the end of story.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
To do this big media campaign where they claimed it never happened is very strange.
Donald Trump
That's suspicious.
Ian Crossland
I'm not saying it proves it, but I'm saying that's weird.
Donald Trump
Right? Why go through the. Why go through the. All that work and all that time, all that energy to try and disprove it.
Ian Crossland
Was it Rogan who told that story about the litter boxes in the hotel, something like that? It might have been, Joe. I've heard it. I don't know. Right. But there was a story from somebody where there was a furry convention at a hotel, and then they. They insisted they had litter boxes in their rooms or whatever.
Mary Morgan
We need animal control, windowless vans going to the asylums. Just call it a free Uber.
Ian Crossland
Wasn't that. Wasn't that. Wasn't that the, like, furry con thing.
Donald Trump
They did, like, the.
Ian Crossland
It was that big convention that they did. I can't remember what it was called. I was unfortunate at the time.
Donald Trump
I don't know what it was called, though.
Ian Crossland
Don't you guys remember that? I want to remember this. I forget what it's called.
Donald Trump
It was a convention.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Throw con in Pittsburgh.
Donald Trump
Yep, that's right. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
Geez.
Ian Crossland
They knew it. An account from 2016 mentions hotel rooms contained a litter box. And then once again, it says, but there's no evidence, Dude. A person told a story about. They were requested a litter box. Like, it's the craziest thing that they can come out and say, Abrego Garcia is a Maryland man with no evidence.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
And then if someone's like, oh, once they want to put a litter box in my hotel, prove it. It's like, I don't know.
Tim Pool
Contrary.
Ian Crossland
Right, right.
Tim Pool
You know, not just no evidence, but evidence to the contrary. They'll say, he's a Maryland man. And then when it comes to, well, there's no evidence of. Of the litter box, blah, blah.
Donald Trump
It's like, well, they do that all the time, but they'll. They'll you. You can have somebody make a claim that they don't like. They don't like that you're making the claim, and they'll say there's no evidence. But you don't understand, like making the claim is evidence or, or having a picture of it is. You may not. It may be evidence that is later said, well, this doesn't prove it, or it's circumstantial, but it's, it's evidence nonetheless. Testimony is evidence. It doesn't mean it's evidence to convince you that it happened. But people saying that they saw it is evidence that it, that it may have happened.
Tim Pool
Right?
Donald Trump
So they can't say that there's no evidence. They could say that there may, may not be enough evidence, but they can't say that there's none, that there's an absence of evidence, because that's not true.
Tim Pool
There is evidence and they would love to have you believe that there was no evidence because it hurts their narrative, it makes them look bad. But they, you know, they don't have that even. Well, whether or not they have the ability to say that they're going to say that because they'll just assert BS over and over and over. And I think everyone you know is pretty aware of that.
Donald Trump
Well, it's like you look outside, it's wet, right? And you say it rained. And somebody goes, well, there's no evidence it rained. You can't prove it rained, but the evidence is that it's wet. Now, it could have come from something else. It could have come from a sprinkler. You could have spilled water. But the presence of water on the ground could be interpreted of evidence that it rained. Do you need more to conclusively prove that there was rain? Sure. But that they can't go, well, this, you know, you don't have evidence. You do. There's, there's water on the ground. That, that is. And that's what they do. They, they will, they will make you prove. And then even if you prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, they'll still, you know, this Prego Garcia. Right. Well, that's.
Mary Morgan
No, that's a good thing.
Donald Trump
That's, that's right. That's the way it always starts. Remember, critical race theory was like, there is none.
Tim Pool
Doesn't exist.
Donald Trump
It's only in college. It's actually everywhere. And it's a great thing. And if you don't think it's a great thing, you're a racist. And that's the way they always do it.
Tim Pool
Yeah, that is that is true. It's, it's, it's, it's not happening until it is happening. And it's a good thing.
Donald Trump
Yeah. So soon litter boxes will be celebrated in public restaurants. I do think that's the path that we're going.
Tim Pool
I do feel like the left is not in the ascendance anymore. And because they're not in ascendance anymore, they're not going to be pushing the boundaries. These kind of things, like the idea of furries being acceptable in schools or, you know, tampons in boys rooms or, or those kind of crazy things, those things are only going to be attempted when they're in. When the left is in ascendance. It's the whole Mott and Bailey thing.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Tim Pool
You know, they retreat to the Mott or they, they have to retreat to the Mott because the American people are fed up with their garbage.
Donald Trump
Right.
Tim Pool
When they were ascendant and in control, they were out in the Bailey saying, you know, we're going to do all these crazy things and men can be women and blah, blah, blah, blah.
Ian Crossland
Let me, let me tell you guys why AI will destroy the world. All right, Exciting.
Donald Trump
We can watch iRobot.
Ian Crossland
It's because I have been. I asked it chatgpt, did a hotel put litter boxes out for furries? And it says, there are no verified reports that this ever happened. And when pressed, well, there was an account in 2016 that, yes, this did happen, but there's no evidence of it happening. You mean, like, did the guy who claimed to have put the litter box out taken a camera and filmed himself doing it?
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
No, a guy just said he did. And we say, okay, it's possible it happened. Right. So then I just said, because it's lying to me. Is it? Brego Garcia, an Ms. 13 gang member. What do you think it said?
Donald Trump
There's no verified evidence that he's an MS.13 gang.
Ian Crossland
Indeed. It says it's up for dispute. There's no evidence. So I asked, did two judges say he is? What do you think it said?
Tim Pool
Yes.
Ian Crossland
Both judges found insufficient evidence that he was a member of Ms. 13.
Donald Trump
That's a lie.
Ian Crossland
Absolutely.
Donald Trump
The court finally said the opposite.
Ian Crossland
Why are you lying? And it says, I'm not lying. So then I said, a judge and an appellate judge in 2019. That's all I said. And it goes, apologies, you're correct. 2019, a judge found the evidence was sufficient, determine he was a member of MS.13 and denied him bonds, citing concerns to public safety. And then it says, a board of immigration Appeals also stated the lower court appropriately considered the allegations and evidence and held that he wasn't a member of Ms. 13 and a danger to the community. And I said, so two judges found the claims credible and ruled as such, says, yes, you are correct. And I said, you lied and said they found it insufficient. And it goes, you are right. And I appreciate you calling that out. Wow. The AI world will be one of the machine state lying to you for political reasons.
Donald Trump
It's already doing it. Well, it is, yeah.
Ian Crossland
I mean, and when people are no longer actually look what's going to happen. This is already happening right now. I am not predicting the future. If you take a brand new computer or, or open an incognito tab and go to YouTube and look at shorts and start swiping through, maybe what, 30, 40 will be AI generated garbage videos. Yeah, there was an expose recently. You know, we haven't gone over the story. We should, I should cover it tomorrow. There was a YouTube channel that was getting millions of views and it was AI generated scripts and videos of Trump doing things that never happened. So one of the videos was like, you ever see those AI videos where the guy talks like this? You know what, I don't, I don't know whose voice that's supposed to be. And it goes like a little girl at a Trump rally looked up to the President and said, donald, how will you help Mr. President? How will you help the American people? And then it shows photos and then it shows Trump looking down and goes, Trump looked at the little girl and said, and it had a million views and it was making, it was auto churning out these videos. None of it is real, but people were watching it and they believe it. When that starts to replace what we consume with this, and it is already because YouTube shorts are starting to get way more views than long form videos on YouTube. That's their intention. That's why they want TikTok and Instagram. People are going to just watch AI fake news garbage and believe stupid bs.
Donald Trump
Well, they already turned to AI to, to make their mind up for them. You know how many times I'm browsing X and they'll go, well, Grok said. And I'm like, yeah, I know Grok's never made a mistake.
Ian Crossland
Yo, Grok lies all the time.
Donald Trump
Grok is not the most accurate thing. I mean, it's a nice supplemental tool.
Ian Crossland
But my gosh, I don't think people realize how cooked we are. When I, when I go on X and I tweet something, I'll probably, I get within 30 seconds, five AI generated responses that don't look like AI accounts, but it's obvious they are because they responded too quickly and they respond with questions.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So I'll say something like, abraco Garcia is a member of Ms. 13. And I'll get an immediate response saying, very interesting that people have been reporting this. Is there any evidence that proves this is the case? And it looks like a normal guy? And then he gets responses for people being like, duh, obviously. And those responses generate money.
Donald Trump
Yep, Yep. It's happening a lot on that platform, actually. I think I saw you talking about that today.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, it's. It's slop, too.
Donald Trump
It's. And you could tell.
Ian Crossland
Yep.
Donald Trump
These things are AI.
Ian Crossland
You'll tweet something like, the moon landing is cool, and then you'll get three responses. For me, I get a lot because I have 2.4 million followers. So I'll get an instant response. Well, it says, like, in 1969 during the Apollo missions, blah, blah. And it'll just like, it'll give me a Wikipedia entry.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
And I'm like, why, why did you post that?
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
There's. They're all bots. The Internet is dead.
Donald Trump
Yeah, it's, it's, it's getting to the point where we're, we're close. You know, the, the, the organic interactions that used to happen daily. You know, think of X, Twitter, whatever. I mean, I, I joined that platform in 09, you know, because my favorite football players were on there. And I was like, I am going to, I'm going to tweet at Larry Fitzgerald, you know, because he's a great. You know, and I got a response from him. And like, now it's like, if you get a response from one of your favorite, it might be a, it might be an intern, you know, running the account. It might not be the actual person, you know, it's. It sucks.
Ian Crossland
Yep. I, I think it's worse than people realize. I, I think dead Internet theory is correct. They. That. That is around 2016. That's when the bots overtook regular people. So it's going to get real interesting because right now, one of the things that we're dealing with is we've only recently started in the past year doing any kind of real marketing for the show. For the podcast app version of the show, which is like Apple, Spotify and others. We've done zero promotion. Zero. Let me say we've done like, minimal, as in I've done guest appearances with other shows and we've tried to See if we can. We can market that way. But we've not bought ads or commercials or anything like this. It's actually kind of hard to do. There are podcasters with millions of followers that get millions of views that are completely bought and paid for and fake.
Donald Trump
Yeah, it's not organic matter.
Ian Crossland
Doesn't matter. They. All they got to do is message an agent and say, I have 3 million followers and we get a hundred thousand an episode. Will your guy come on the show? And they go, sounds good, we'll squeeze you in. A hundred thousand a show is not very big, but, you know, when he's in New York, we'll find a time for you. And then this guy with no show, no following is a. Nobody gets the booking. And that's happening all across the industry right now. It's very. It's relatively easy for someone like me who works in the industry and has done all this backend stuff and has been working here and watch the evolution to see when a show is fake and there's telltale signs and there's certain things you can point out. But it doesn't matter anymore because if you want to book the big guests, they don't care. They just want to see the numbers.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
And so, for instance, for like, IRL, we have 2.3 million followers, and we do on YouTube, and then on Rumble, we have half a million. But comparatively, both videos get around 300k. YouTube's gone a little bit now because people have moved over to Rumble. So Rumble's doing a little bit more. Some are doing 400, and those numbers are there. And so that affords you certain access to guests, for instance, who, you know, I won't name, name, name, drop anybody, but there was recently a prominent individual who is from Europe who was traveling through the States, and he had to decide when he was in D.C. which shows he was going to do. And he, he, he, he passed on ours. And we know why he decided to go on other shows that are bigger. That's totally fine. He went on legitimate shows that were bigger, and I respect that.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
But then I see oftentimes we'll try to do bookings. Fake shows will get the bookings because they appear bigger and they're not.
Mary Morgan
That's the way to know which ones.
Donald Trump
It's astroturfed. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Yep. And then they get the bigger guests, and bigger guests do lead to bigger views. What's going to get interesting, though, is people can't sell products. So perhaps to our own detriment, we've never done anything like this. Most of these other shows do. And we know this because one, we track the metrics. But two, advertisers ask us how come when we buy from you, we sell at higher rates. So here's the way advertising works. On podcasts, an advertiser goes to you and says you get a million views per episode. $20. $20. CPM is typically how much it costs. That means $20,000 for one ad read on your show. With a million downloads, they expect to sell a certain amount of the product based on that viewership. When we started selling ads a long time ago for the first time, the response we got from the advertisers was, we are actually over performing on your show when we buy ads from you. They do way better. And I was like, oh, that's cool. I wonder why. At this point we've had almost every single advertiser say, we really want to work with you, because these do so amazingly well. Now we know why most other channels, not all, not all, but many others, fake their numbers. And a fake viewer doesn't buy anything.
Donald Trump
That's right.
Ian Crossland
Real viewers do.
Donald Trump
Now bot can't buy anything.
Ian Crossland
Right.
Donald Trump
Right. You know, I mean, my shirt is the same thing. They hit me up and we have advertisers that'll, that'll hit me up in emails. I'm honest with them. We haven't. We have actual people in our chat.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Donald Trump
You know that, that we do calls and stuff. Like, you could hear the voices. They, we get feedback from, from our sponsors, you know, of. Hey, this person bought this, that. And they said the same thing. I've had conversations saying the same thing. We've, we've gone to other places and it hasn't worked as well. And I don't have a huge platform.
Ian Crossland
This is, this is why network TV is dying out.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
So when msnbc, they say, you know, let's do this, let's do Bill Maher. I'll keep him. I'll keep Bill. I'm on. I'll be on your radar. They say that he's getting like 70k in the key demo. That's it on. On Real Time with Bill Maher. 70,000?
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
How many of those 70,000 key demo are in the bathroom? Yeah.
Donald Trump
Right. Are they actually people watching? Right.
Ian Crossland
You don't know.
Donald Trump
And that's, that's the whole CNN is on in the gym and in the airports thing.
Ian Crossland
Those aren't views right now, to be fair. Screens with the thing on, you know, airport contracts ended. But they counted those views. They absolutely did. And so in the podcast era, you had this with the major media brands that were the big digital brands. I'm not going to name any, but you know what, I'm talking about the clickbait ones that appeared on, on Facebook and stuff like that. And it was garbled, regurgitated garbage views from disinterested people that weren't actually clicking on things.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
So the ads didn't do very well. Now there are a lot. It's, it's. I think what may end up happening is there's going to be a lot of advertisers who start. Now that we're in the podcasting era with the podcast presidency and cable TV is basically gone, advertisers are going to create lists of real and fake. Yeah, they're going to start learning how to sort through this and they're going to stop buying from the fake ones. But guess what? The fake ones will still get the big bookings. So the agencies are going to start doing this as well and be like, guys, don't go on that show. It's a waste of a trip. It's a fake show, legit. There are some fake shows out there and I've seen them book big guests and you can tell it's a fake show. And it is. So it is cringe of the comment engagement.
Mary Morgan
Like you can tell based on what is in the comments.
Ian Crossland
Not necessarily that is a factor. But also consider that some shows are astroturfed in a real way, in a fake way. And what I mean by that is some podcasts will say, we will get 1 million views. We get 1 million views on our show. There's two ways they go about doing it. They're real fake ones that are like the worst buy bots. And so those views are absolute trash.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
They're not real people. The other technique that's long been used in digital media is they will actually promote the podcast. So they'll say, we will do a show with you and we guarantee 1 million views. So here's, here's, here's an old school, old school, 10 year old advertising technique. Get this, let's say Sean comes to me, he's got a comedy special, it's coming out. I would like to advertise on Tim Castella route. The show's coming up. I say, okay, how much do you want to buy? And you say, I'll just buy one ad. Read from one of your episodes. How many views is that going to get? We said 700,000 maybe. And he says, okay, for that we'll do, you know, I'll give you 15 grand or whatever I say. Hold on, I got a better idea. I will guarantee you 2 million views. So we'll more than double that number, meaning we'll do as many reads as we have to get to 2 million. You give me 20,000. That's a $10 CPM. That's way cheaper. It's a good deal, right? Right.
Donald Trump
Sounds great.
Ian Crossland
What I'll do then is I'll do one ad read. I will take the video and run that video as an advertisement on the Google network for a penny per view. Those are real views from real people who don't know or care about my show. And I will get you those 2 million views. Big, these digital networks, this is an amazing technique that people don't realize they do. They're selling to an advertiser that our show gets a million. And if the show doesn't, they will just go on Google, load up the video and say, get me a million views, $0.01 per view. The garbage of garbage views.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
Some random guy in Turkey or India, he watched it, but he's not gonna buy your product.
Donald Trump
Right? Right.
Ian Crossland
So it's not a bot. It's a real person. It's a real view. It's not fraudulent. Botting is fraud. Ad boosting is not. And that's one reason why people are like, we don't sell when we, when we buy from you. It's like, well, we got you the views. Thank you and have a nice day.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Maybe your product is bad.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Challenge for the advertiser is they're like, maybe our product is bad. We don't know. Yeah, that's the scary thing for new businesses too, because sometimes they might have a good product. They run some ads, it doesn't sell and they go, I guess the product sucks. When in reality they get ripped off.
Donald Trump
They walk away from it too. You don't know what you're walking away from. That's a shame.
Ian Crossland
Go on. Google Ads, you can literally load any video you want if it's political. So our show, we can't do this because anytime you mention the word Trump, you're not allowed to.
Donald Trump
Not allowed to do it.
Ian Crossland
They want you promote it.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Super hard. But if your show is about video games or pop culture, absolutely you can. And then you can tell an advertiser, we guarantee you 50,000 views on, we will read as many ads we have to to get that number. Surprise, surprise. They buy one ad on this channel, the video got 50, 000 views. Perfect. Everybody's happy. Crazy, right?
Donald Trump
That's crazy.
Ian Crossland
That is all a rigged game, man.
Donald Trump
That is nuts.
Ian Crossland
All right, let's go to your chats, my friends. Smash that, like, button. Share the show with everyone you know. Join us. Tim cast discord server, timcast.com and rumble premium members only. Call in show. Let's. You know, you know what I. You know, you know, I'm do. I'm gonna quit everything and I'm gonna do a media industry behind the scenes podcast, how to be successful in the media podcasting industry. Because I could talk 47 years. I can name all of the cheaters. I can. I. You can show me a show and I can break down what they're doing and how they're doing it. I can look at scheduling. I can tell you the whole rigged game, my friends. And there are dirty deeds happening across the board. Anyway, the only reason I'm not going to say their names now is because I don't want to get sued. And you don't win lawsuits even when you're right. All right. Bill Dozer says Maryland man misinformation. I have a Bernie Bro friend who responded to the headlines as if they were gospel. Important to remember that most Americans have an IQ under 100. Said, but true. Well, it's. It's actually not most. It's around half.
Donald Trump
Wow.
Ian Crossland
100 is the average. All right. Chris Van Hollen is in a violation of the Logan act that comes with a three year prison sentence. Arrest him.
Donald Trump
You're right. Is he in violation of Logan?
Ian Crossland
Yes, he is.
Donald Trump
Because he's elected. He's an elected official.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Donald Trump
He's not a private citizen. I thought the Logan act only covered. I thought that was a. A private citizen thing. I'm trying to. I saw conflicting, conflicting things on the Logan Act.
Ian Crossland
Senators can violate the Logan Act. Yes.
Donald Trump
Okay.
Ian Crossland
Yeah.
Donald Trump
I mean, I'm not.
Ian Crossland
Unauthorized diplomacy. That interferes with U.S. foreign policy. Holy.
Donald Trump
Yeah, that is. That is definitely unauthorized diplomacy. That's legit, Adam.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, that's in defiance of the Trump administration's actions.
Donald Trump
You know where he should serve as president? El Salvador. Stick him right into jail.
Ian Crossland
Guantanamo. You got to stay in America. You know what I mean? But. But Guantanamo is fair.
Tim Pool
Send him to get.
Ian Crossland
Wow, that's a great point from Leventhal Spade. I want to. I want to say that again. We missed that. And that should have been obvious to us. He did violate the Logan Act. I think that's why Cory Booker said he'd consider it and didn't do it. That's unauthorized Diplomacy on behalf of, of the US Government. In, in.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Donald Trump
So as long as it's unauthorized, you could be elected or not.
Ian Crossland
Yes. I mean, if you're obviously those against U.S. foreign policy.
Donald Trump
All right, then, then that is definitely a violation because we know Trump didn't authorize that or so, so it says.
Ian Crossland
That it is kind of blurry because senators are federal officials.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
However, if senator goes rogue and tries to negotiate foreign policy against the administration stance, this violates the Logan Act.
Donald Trump
That's cut and dry.
Ian Crossland
Right. So the argument is it's not a violation of the Logan act if a senator goes and meets with Zelensky to talk to him about what's going on in Ukraine.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
It is a violation if they act, do that in direct defiance of the US of the, of the executive administration.
Donald Trump
So, example, a senator goes to Zelensky, tells him, don't sign the minerals deal violation.
Ian Crossland
That's a violation.
Donald Trump
Senator goes to Zelinsky, say, hey, we sympathize with what's going on and we really, we want to try to do what we can to support you. That's just a conversation.
Ian Crossland
I would, I would argue, and I'm not a lawyer, but, but I would imagine if a Democrat senator went to Zelensky and says, we really aren't big fans of the mineral deal, but we understand what's being offered to you, we would like to see a lot change in this country and we want to see you beat Russia. We appreciate your time. That's fine.
Donald Trump
That's okay.
Ian Crossland
But if they go and say don't sign the deal, that's a low.
Donald Trump
That's because you're. Then you're advocating against.
Ian Crossland
Right, Right.
Donald Trump
Okay.
Ian Crossland
At least that's what it says when you Google it. And I'm not a lawyer. Lock them up.
Donald Trump
Lock them up. In El Salvador. I say El Salvador, you say Guantanamo, I say put him in the same prison where Kristi Noema's at.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, I mean, like, I mean, you can't do that. But jokingly.
Donald Trump
Jokingly.
Ian Crossland
But in all seriousness, Guantanamo for the worst offenders. Sure. Trump says he wants US Citizens. He's going to lose. He's going to lose his base.
Donald Trump
Yeah. No, even the crystals.
Ian Crossland
Well, I ran a poll on this on X50.50 was split with like 50,000 votes. Yes and no. Some people said that, you know, capital offenses, the worst. The worst, send them out of here. Half said it doesn't matter because it's a line you can't cross. And so Trump risk losing way too much support in that. And personally I disagree with doing that.
Donald Trump
I do, too. And the only argument that I heard that's somewhat compelling on that is if it's a US Government operated facility, sovereign territory in another country. But I. I am in no way, shape or form in favor of taking U.S. citizens and exiling them to another country to serve their sentence. I don't. I don't think that's appropriate.
Ian Crossland
All right. Scientific fanfic says. Mantime, you got every bit of the science wrong in your Blue Origin video. 1 atmospheric pressure inside, 0. 1, atmospheric pressure inside, 0 outside. Which way do you want the door to swing? Also, Blue Origin did not achieve orbit. I stand corrected. Yeah, they were. They were arguing that because the door. So this conspiracy theories. We have the story pulled up. We didn't get to it. They were saying Blue Origin was faked because the door opened inward and it shouldn't because it can, you know, blow inward or whatever. Which is not correct. And they were arguing that on the inside, you can't actually open the doors. They can only be open from the outside. Also not correct, because you mentioned Apollo 1.
Donald Trump
Apollo 1, yeah.
Ian Crossland
So. But it does appear to be a PR stunt for Bezos.
Donald Trump
Definitely.
Ian Crossland
Because they cracked the door open and closed it right away. Then he walked up and wrenched the door open.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
He didn't need to do.
Donald Trump
Right. Well, you have to be accessible from the inside because of the Apollo on fire on the launch pad. A tragedy. All three astronauts died.
Ian Crossland
Wow.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Burn up inside the.
Donald Trump
The fire happened in the capsule and they all. All three of them in that capsule burned and died. Apollo 1.
Ian Crossland
Crazy.
Donald Trump
So that's when they allowed. They made it, you know, regulations. You have to have. The door has to be accessible from the inside.
Ian Crossland
All right. Brown Bear says the El Salvador man story reminds me of the Marine that spent months in a Mexican prison because he took a wrong exit and ended up at a border crossing with his guns in the trunk of his car. No politicians did ish to help him. Yep. That's brutal.
Donald Trump
They're fighting harder to get Maryland man home, you know, Abrego Garcia. Than they did for Paul Whelan in.
Ian Crossland
Russia too, you know, Spooky Toucan says Michael Malice says the corporate press is factual but not truthful. But not even factual anymore. No, I think he's right about that. Like, the man lived in Maryland, so they're using a technicality to call him a Maryland man.
Donald Trump
Sure is.
Ian Crossland
They're evil. That's what they are. They're evil. They are demons.
Donald Trump
Manipulative.
Ian Crossland
I'm. I'm I'm fairly confident that all of these corporate press people, when they get home, they peel their skin back and hang it up on the wall and then bask under a, A, A heat lamp and, and just stand there like this.
Tim Pool
You're. You're, you're mixing up lizard people with demons. They're not the same. Lizard people would. Would bask under the heat lamp. Demons wouldn't bask under the heat.
Ian Crossland
Okay, I'm sorry. They get home, they peel their skin of hanging up on the wall, a fissure emerges in their. In their kitchen floor, and they, they crawl down, back to the depths of hell, only to return once again next morning. No, no, no, I'm sorry. Only to return once again when their phone vibrates because Trump tweeted and they're forced to come back out of hell. Write a story.
Donald Trump
You have to write it. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Or, or maybe they're in a signal group chat.
Ian Crossland
Who knows down the empire says, quote, nah, she's just a ride or die hoe Mary. It's a good quote.
Mary Morgan
What about it?
Ian Crossland
All right. Is this yours? As Sean I love the Fridays with 47 segments.
Donald Trump
Oh, those are fun.
Ian Crossland
You. You do on your morning show with Michael Del Giorno.
Donald Trump
Mike Del Giorno. That's a fun. He. We call him. We call him pizza boy. I do it like I said, it's like a fake Trump interview I do every Friday morning with.
Ian Crossland
Have you done any voices for Seamus on Freedom Tunes?
Donald Trump
No. You should really not.
Mary Morgan
Seamus loves his trump.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, but his trump is like a Bugs Bunny version of Trump. Yeah, he talks like this very well.
Donald Trump
By the way. I got along very well with Bugs Bunny. Right. He's a great rabbit. You know, he's got beautiful. Elmer Fudd was trying to get him to. And Yosemite Sam, but we wouldn't let it happen. We're protecting bugs.
Ian Crossland
Do you have any other voices?
Donald Trump
Nancy Pelosi. This is Nancy Pelosi, Right. Dallas Trump is an evil person.
Mary Morgan
What is that thing she does?
Donald Trump
I don't know what this was when she did that, but she rubs her wrists.
Mary Morgan
This little insect movement. She's trying to like.
Donald Trump
She's like a praying mantis.
Mary Morgan
Make some cricket noises. Yeah.
Tim Pool
Think of a fly. Just, you know.
Donald Trump
You know what's wild about her is this is a woman who can't stand upright. This is a woman, you know, she can't keep a teeth in her mouth. And she's a great stock trader. I don't know how she does it.
Ian Crossland
Let's go. Tim Pole says Tim Preach. Cops follow orders. They all took a big game. But go with the program. Agreed. Trump has a very short window. Reminder. Obama killed American citizens without due process. Trump should arrest Barack Obama for the killing of Abdul Raman al Awlaki. Let's go. If Trump just came out and was like in, was it 2012? I think it was. I forget the year Barack Obama ordered a drone strike on a civilian target in Yemen, killing a 16 year old American citizen. We're indicting and charging him for, you know, capital murder. You know, he would never do it, though, because even Trump is bombing Yemen. So that's the way it goes, right? That's the way it goes. What have we here? Murray Evans says, as in war, you don't lay out your plans before. Before hand. The quietness we are seeing from this administration is the groundwork for the surprise attack with a ton of arrests at the same time. That way they don't know what happened.
Tim Pool
I hope so.
Ian Crossland
I hope so. I don't know. But it does make sense. They need to make sure that when they do launch any kind of executive offensive in terms of arrests, they have to do it all at once. If you do it piecemeal, then you're giving them time to strategically plan and prepare. So Trump's got to do rapid fire, make them spin in circles. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. Says, I'm looking forward to a true mega month. July is mega month. Did you know this?
Donald Trump
Yes.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, Mega month.
Tim Pool
Get your Twitter APIs ready.
Ian Crossland
We are going to grill burgers every single night. Every single night. Just burgers. We're going to be sitting, so we set up the the trailer outside so that we can have like a clubhouse for people to hang out in when we're doing the show. And you got to be quiet so that way you can hang outside, grill burgers, skate on the ramp, play music. It won't bother us in here. Once we rap, we walk outside.
Tim Pool
I'm so happy. Winter's about over.
Ian Crossland
Indeed. Yeah. The trees are coming back. It's going to be fun.
Tim Pool
Yes.
Ian Crossland
All right. What have we here? Thurin says Mary has a copy of the Turner Diaries in her purse. What is that?
Mary Morgan
I don't know.
Ian Crossland
I don't know if that is either. Well, all right. Jeffrey French says Bannon and Navarro ignored contempt. This time we fight.
Donald Trump
Yo.
Ian Crossland
Aaron says if the ruling is unconstitutional, isn't that breaking the law? If so, why isn't he being charged with the crime? Because it's not stat. It's not codified in law as a criminal Offense. It's just unconstitutional.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Meaning Trump must not abide.
Mary Morgan
The Turner diaries is a 1978 race war novel by William Luther Pierce. What are you trying to say about me? You think I'm racist?
Ian Crossland
Yes.
Mary Morgan
What the heck?
Ian Crossland
All right. Someone also quoted your ride or die ho thing again. I like that. Pinochet says, do nothing. Dan Bongino, not one of the corrupt fads, will be prosecuted. I, I, I don't see that being a reality.
Donald Trump
I don't think that's true.
Ian Crossland
Yeah, Dan was like, pretty heavy handed on his show. Like, he was bold, right?
Donald Trump
He made, he made as many claims and it backed it up. I don't think he's going to do nothing.
Ian Crossland
Guys. Dan is not the kind of guy who breaks his word.
Donald Trump
No.
Ian Crossland
He would not sacrifice the entirety of his Legacy for a $150,000 a year job to only leave after four years and go, I did nothing.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
Like what? Why would you walk away from millions of dollars to accomplish nothing to only hurt your legacy? That makes no sense.
Donald Trump
Then you come back to nothing. If that's the case too, you know, when you're done serving, he's going to come back and I would imagine, you know, people will be back in the helm. You're going to, you know, everyone's going to be mad. So he's got to do something.
Ian Crossland
This is why I'm like, there's no, there's no equation in which Dan isn't going to get the job done, right? He either, he either stands by his word and the people who believe in him and does the job that needs to be done, or he does nothing, loses his show, loses millions of dollars, hinders his investments, leaves the administration with maybe have a couple hundred thousand dollars saved up after taxes, and then everyone's mad and it can happen. No, it's not. You know, and plus, with his tweet, you can tell when he said, guys, just because you're not seeing something doesn't mean it's not happening.
Donald Trump
I mean, something's going on.
Ian Crossland
It's. But, but it means, you know, that he takes to heart that people are frustrated and want to see something.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
And it means something to him. Him.
Donald Trump
Right?
Ian Crossland
He cares about his people, man. He cares about doing the right thing. All right, let's see. Milik says, hey, Tim, I kind of struggle between your membership and your free Rumble premium since winter, summer time shift. I lost Rumble part. Already sent an email to your support and to Rumble for more detail. I will, I will confer with them and hopefully they're listening now so we can get that sorted. The other thing I'm going to do is I'm going to talk to Rumble about doing an amnesty.
Donald Trump
It.
Ian Crossland
That means anybody who is a lapsed Tim cast member, if you sign back up, get you into Rumble Premium, I think they'd say yes to that. And I probably shouldn't say it to literally everybody watching the show before I ask them. I'm going to do it anyway.
Donald Trump
Honor system. Yeah.
Ian Crossland
No, but I, I think, like, it's. The challenge is that it costs money to run these networks.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
Like the Discord. The reason we split up is because it's. The Discord needs. It needs staff to maintain. And then Rumble Premium is a much, much bigger network which needs to generate revenue to survive. So we were like, we'll. We'll grandfather in everybody who's a member of Timcast. I think it would be beneficial because you get more people in the community. You know, we have, we, we, we have a huge email roster of people who have been members or sign up for our email list. I think if we offered like a promo, like, sign up now and get both. I bet we, we could add tens of thousands to the Rumble Premium. Tim cast Discord. Like, it's going to cost us more money, but one thing we have to do right now is build network and get more people involved. So I bet they'd be like, let's do it. Let's make that investment. More people are involved means it's a cascade effect. They tell their friends, you get more friends.
Donald Trump
Right.
Ian Crossland
So we'll try and get that figured out. Let's go. Elder Zimraya says Cash Patel and Dan's Cavino. Fiercely loyal act only on Trump's orders. Disciplined and tactically reserved, they mirror his approach. Little happens without Trump's focus and action. Trump must act. I agree. I agree. All right. Mr. Mike says Trump allows the media circus. He could fix it easily by undoing Obama's 2012 Smith Mund Act. If you don't know about it, check it out. Explains everything happening in mainstream media.
Tim Pool
Sort of modernization act.
Ian Crossland
Yeah. But what that really did was allowed for Voice of America to be broadcast in the United States. It doesn't really do much. Like, guys, the CIA was already doing this stuff, whether it was legal or not.
Donald Trump
Yeah.
Ian Crossland
Maybe they're just trying to, like, make it so they can get away with it, you know? Basket case says Tim and crew. Please welcome baby Eloise to the world. I ask you to send prayers, well wishes and vibes for her as she is Our first and is having a rough start. You are all great and God bless all of the, the prayers and wishes and vibes I can send your way, man. I wait. I wish you the best. You know. Just had a kid. She's doing great. She's fat and happy. We're very excited. You know, we brought her out for a walk today and she looked at the sun. She enjoyed it.
Donald Trump
That's good.
Ian Crossland
Very, very good for her. Indeed. Indeed, my friends. Smash that like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Join us on the Timcast Discord. We're gonna do that members only uncensored show right now over@rumble.com Timcast IRL Join Rumble Premium with promo code TIM10 to get 10 bucks off your annual membership. We're going to do a little preview. We'll keep the uncensored show for, for a couple, for, for a few minutes so you can get a feel for it before it goes totally members only and we take our callers. But come join us. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Tim Cast and Donald, do you want to shout anything out?
Donald Trump
Yeah. You could follow my show rumble.com lfatv but this has been great. This has been a great time. We're on 10am to 11am Eastern time Monday through Friday. We love, we love Rumble. We have a great time. By the way. We do a fantastic job. You do a fantastic job. Everybody does a fantastic job. And the best is yet to come. Not much I could tell you.
Ian Crossland
All right.
Mary Morgan
You even have the side eye that he does.
Donald Trump
I watch him so much. It just becomes what happens.
Mary Morgan
All right, you guys should go subscribe to Pop Culture Crisis. We go live every Monday through Friday at 3pm Eastern. We actually have fill on tomorrow.
Tim Pool
Tomorrow.
Mary Morgan
And you can go send me validation on Instagram at Mary Archived or send me hate on X that is also Mary Archived. I finally did the outro that you wanted me to do.
Tim Pool
That's the one that everyone that watches Pop Culture Crisis is used to. That is your outro. Just do it. I am Phil. That remains on Twix. I'm Filler remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. Our new record dropped on January 31st. It's entitled Antifragile. You can check it out on all the streaming platforms. The left lane is for crime.
Ian Crossland
One more quick thing. Stuart Vatsberger says, tim, I've watched your Fourth of July story three times now. This. That has to be a short 100%. You have to make that short happen. We will also you guys should clip that, that story if you did like it and share it because I thought it was funny. But you know, that's just me being arrogant. So thanks for hanging out. We're going to go head over to the Rumble Rumble.com Timcast IRL members only exclusive and we'll see there about 30 seconds. SA.
Timcast IRL Episode Summary: "Democrat DEFENSE Of MS-13 Member BLOWS UP In Their FACE, Trump Admin DROPS PROOF w/ Shawn Farash"
Release Date: April 17, 2025
Introduction
In this high-stakes episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves deep into the controversial case of Abrego Garcia, an individual alleged to be a member of the notorious MS-13 gang. Joined by prominent guest Shawn Farash, the episode scrutinizes Democratic maneuvers, DOJ evidence, and the broader implications for U.S. immigration and judicial integrity.
Democrat Defense of MS-13 Member Abrego Garcia
At the heart of the discussion is Senator Chris Van Hollen's recent trip to El Salvador, advocating for the release of Abrego Garcia. Tim Pool emphatically criticizes the Democrats for misrepresenting Garcia, a man with documented ties to MS-13, as a Maryland resident who was illegally deported.
Ian Crossland (0:12): "They have damning information on this man who was reportedly now a violent member of MS-13 who mercilessly beat his wife."
Pool highlights the DOJ's released documents that unequivocally identify Garcia as an MS-13 member, countering Democratic claims that he was wrongfully sent to prison as a Maryland man.
Tim Pool (10:50): "I love when the Democrats take the side of the absolute bad guys."
DOJ Evidence and Judicial Findings
The episode examines the DOJ's evidence against Garcia, including his association with known MS-13 members, gang-affiliated attire, and records of domestic violence. Despite this, Democrats assert that Garcia was a Maryland man facing wrongful deportation.
Ian Crossland (6:46): "The DOJ had the evidence, they had the documents, they have damning information on this man."
Judge Boasberg's potential contempt proceedings against the Trump administration are also discussed, raising concerns about judicial overreach and the balance of power between branches of government.
Tim Pool (33:27): "It's a judicial coup."
Domestic Violence Allegations and Stockholm Syndrome Claims
Garcia's wife initially filed a civil protective order alleging domestic violence but later retracted these claims, attributing the change to reconciliation efforts. Pool and Farash interpret this shift as possible signs of Stockholm syndrome or coercion by gang members, further discrediting Democratic defenses.
Mary Morgan (11:09): "He’s a good man at the end of the day, but she’s like, literally a battered housewife with, like, Stockholm syndrome."
Letitia James and Mortgage Fraud Allegations
Shifting focus, the conversation pivots to New York Attorney General Letitia James, who is accused of mortgage fraud. Pool asserts that James committed similar financial deceit as she accuses Trump of, suggesting hypocrisy and potential corruption within Democratic ranks.
Ian Crossland (9:57): "Letitia James has been referred to the DOJ for criminal prosecution for mortgage fraud."
Pool urges legal action against James, emphasizing accountability irrespective of political affiliation.
Donald Trump (31:40): "We don't have anything. Dan Bongino himself has said..."
Sponsor Segment: Kalshi Prediction Markets
Mid-episode, Timcast features a sponsorship from Kalshi, the first legal prediction market in the U.S., highlighting its regulatory approval by the CFTC and its diverse event contracts, ranging from political elections to entertainment awards.
Ian Crossland (02:10): "Kalshi was the first place to legally trade and bet on the elections."
AI-Generated Content and Media Integrity
A significant portion of the discussion critiques the rise of AI-generated content and its impact on media credibility. Crossland shares experiences with AI tools like ChatGPT, illustrating how they can distort facts and narratives, particularly in politically charged contexts.
Ian Crossland (91:16): "I asked it ChatGPT, did a hotel put litter boxes out for furries? And it says, there are no verified reports that this ever happened."
The panel warns of the "Dead Internet Theory," where AI-driven misinformation supersedes authentic human interaction, undermining public trust.
Supreme Court Ruling on Biological Definition of Woman
The episode also touches on international legal developments, specifically the UK Supreme Court's unanimous decision to define a woman biologically under equalities law. Pool and guests speculate on the potential ripple effects in the U.S., predicting similar judicial outcomes that could restrict transgender rights in public accommodations.
Tim Pool (76:46): "A woman is defined by biological sex under equalities law."
Audience Interaction and Final Thoughts
Throughout the episode, Tim Pool engages with live chat messages, addressing viewer concerns and promoting community interaction. The discussion underscores a perceived constitutional crisis, where executive and judicial branches clash, potentially leading to significant political and legal upheaval.
Ian Crossland (46:24): "The judiciary is asserting constitutional correctness, as is the executive."
Conclusion
This episode of Timcast IRL presents a fervent critique of Democratic actions regarding Abrego Garcia's case, highlighting issues of gang affiliation, judicial overreach, and political hypocrisy. Coupled with broader discussions on media integrity and transgender rights, the episode reinforces Tim Pool's commitment to independent analysis and uncensored discourse on pressing national issues.
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Key Takeaways:
For those seeking an in-depth, uncensored exploration of America's most controversial issues, this episode of Timcast IRL offers sharp insights and robust debate, ensuring listeners are well-informed even without tuning into the live broadcast.