
Tim, Phil, Mary, & Lisa are joined by Nick Sortor to discuss the new Pope slammed as "woke," the DOJ opening a criminal investigation into Letitia James, Democrats charged with voter fraud & illegal vote harvesting, and Bernie Sanders refusing...
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Letitia James is under FBI and criminal investigation now for mortgage fraud. The largest dog fight. That's just fighter jets shooting at each other between India and Pakistan. The largest since World War II.125 jets in this battle. Riots are currently breaking out in New York City. Donald Trump has named Judge Jeanine as the interim D.C. attorney. Wow. So those are the big stories. Then. We've got a crazy story where a tiktoker, some, some TikTok kids were pulling a prank at three in the morning ringing doorbells, got shot and killed and they arrested the homeowner saying that it was murder. And that's, that's been a big story today actually because it plays into how insane young people are getting on social media, desperate for views to where they're actually trying to break into people's homes. It's getting nuts out there. 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Nick Sorter
Appreciate you having me again, Tim.
Tim Pool
Absolutely. Who are you? What do you do?
Nick Sorter
I'm Nick Sorter. I'm an ex guy. I yell at politicians for a living and you know, hopefully more you guys are going to join me in Washington, do this stuff with me. I can't be the only one there doing this stuff, guys.
Tim Pool
Indeed. Well, thanks for hanging out. Should be fun. Lisa's here.
Lisa Elizabeth
Hey guys. I'm happy to be here. Happy next year. My old my not MySpace. What Twitter space is funny.
Nick Sorter
Yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And who are you and what do you.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, hi. I work for you. I work for you. And bring guests on the show now.
Tim Pool
Indeed. Do you have a Twitter handle or.
Lisa Elizabeth
I do. It's at Lisa Elizabeth I. I tweet.
Tim Pool
Intermittently so everyone can follow you and tweet at you when they want to come on the show.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, lovely.
Tim Pool
And stop tweeting at me.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, no, actually, so I really like recommendations, so if you're going to do that, don't just say the name. Can you, like, tag the account of the person that you want? Because, like, I'll pay attention, but I'm not going to, like, go searching for this person if you don't tag it. So there's some advice if you're going to start sending me stuff.
Tim Pool
Mary's hanging out.
Mary Morgan
Hello, everyone. My name is Mary Morgan. I co host Pop Culture Crisis here at Tim Cast. We actually just joined rumble. We're on YouTube as well, but I want us to have people tuning in on both platforms, so I just want to get that out there. First off, I'm glad that you're here, Lisa, because I was, like, worried that I would be the one Catholic here to cover the new Pope and, like, I needed to do my homework and stuff. So we're going to be a united front. Phil is Catholic. Curious. I don't know what you're going to say, but Catholic.
Lisa Elizabeth
You've done more.
Tim Pool
What about you, Nick? Are you.
Nick Sorter
I was raised Catholic. I went to Catholic schools for 12 years. But after Pope Francis, I was like, you know, I don't know. The Catholic Church seemed to leave me a little.
Tim Pool
Okay, so. So I'm a lapsed Catholic, but way younger than you. So everyone here is in some.
Mary Morgan
Everyone here is Catholic.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Mary Morgan
That's what that means.
Lisa Elizabeth
Right one, the right religion.
Phil Abonti
My name is Phil Abonti. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band all that Remains. I'm an anti communist, a counter revolutionary, and apparently a Catholic. Curious.
Mary Morgan
You called yourself that.
Phil Abonti
Yes, I know.
Tim Pool
Yeah. All right, let's get into the news. Ladies and gentlemen, this is history in the making. Robert Provost. Is that you pronounce it? Provost of the United States is named Pope Leo xiv. First of all, I am loving the memes. Have you seen the Chicago memes? I am a Chicago man. You are too, I believe. No, you're not. Oh, that's right. You're New York. Who was I thinking? I'm thinking something else. So everybody's been just blasting one of my. These memes off. One of my favorite was the new Pope. What was it? Delivering the body of Christ. And it was a Giordano's deep dish pizza.
Mary Morgan
I'm not allowed to laugh at that, so.
Nick Sorter
Well, it's like, you know, it's like, was it. Were any Catholics actually upset about the memes that were coming out like that? There was some earlier today with, with the, the smoke rising up and it was, it was orange for, for Donald Trump. You know, I saw one that was.
Lisa Elizabeth
White and there was like Snoop in a cardinal's robe. I thought that was the only people.
Nick Sorter
That were upset about that seemed to be like, like atheists for some reason, like leftist atheists. And I don't know, but the memes have been fantastic.
Phil Abonti
The same people that were upset when Donald Trump tweeted a picture of himself as the Pope at 10:30 on a Friday, sitting at home. Can I get him riled up?
Tim Pool
He's like, said he didn't do that. He was like, I don't know who did that? Someone did. It's a joke.
Mary Morgan
So what, someone, like, running his account for him?
Tim Pool
Yeah. They're posting memes.
Mary Morgan
Okay.
Tim Pool
That.
Phil Abonti
That really is.
Lisa Elizabeth
More than one person probably has access to his.
Mary Morgan
Yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
Account.
Nick Sorter
So I won't say who it is, but the White House account is run by like one person tweets that. I'm not going to say who it is.
Phil Abonti
I know who it was. It was big balls.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Nick Sorter
It had to be big balls.
Tim Pool
So in dosh.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh.
Tim Pool
So there's been a bunch of people have been surfacing old posts. We've got this one from 2015, Cardinal Dolan's from Robert Provost, why Donald Trump's anti immigrant rhetoric is so problematic. We've got Jack Basoba saying, here is Pope Leo's last retweet. And he retweeted Rocco Palmo as Trump and Bukele use oval to laughing emoji feds. Illicit deportation of a US resident. Once an undocked Salvadorian himself, now DC Ox Avelio asks, do you not see the suffering? Is your conscience not disturbed? How can you stay quiet? We had this article from the New York Times. J.D. vance is wrong. The Pope appears uneasy with Trump immigration policies. So a lot of people are saying, this is a woke Pope. We got a. We got a woke Pope. What are we going to do? And there's been a few different views of this. Obviously, we've got the Crescentines are loving it tweeting out. Dear maga, Pope Leo, formerly Cardinal Robert Provost, demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting migrants, particularly Venezuelan refugees fleeing economic hardship. He was noted for his special concern for these individuals, emphasizing assistance and integration into the community. He says, here's him saying, J.D. vance is wrong. Jesus doesn't ask us to rank our love for others. He Says the new pope also posted about Trump's immigration policies being problematic. Additionally, the new pope also retweeted a post asking how one's conscious can't be disturbed by what Trump is doing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you get the liberals. I love this. I love this. Okay, this one's for the Catholics in the room. Atheist liberals are praising the Catholic Pope and Catholics are criticizing his past tweets.
Lisa Elizabeth
Some Catholics, some cat. I, I like Michael Knowles and stuff is like, yeah, give it time.
Tim Pool
Praising his tweets, though.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, they're not, they're not praising.
Mary Morgan
Why would they praise them?
Lisa Elizabeth
But, but they're praising other things like that he's a registered Republican, that he like, like Mary was telling me he wore all the traditional regalia. There's. He's super pro life. Like, they're. There's some people that are happy with him that are Catholic. I'm just saying the atheist, anybody that's a liberal is just going to pile onto any smidgen of anything that's anti.
Nick Sorter
Looking at you. I mean, we're citing the Krassenstein brothers here.
Lisa Elizabeth
They just go away.
Nick Sorter
The kings of engagement. Bait on.
Tim Pool
Exactly.
Nick Sorter
That's all it is.
Tim Pool
That's the point. Liberal grifters are praising the Pope. But is that a win?
Phil Abonti
But, but, but the thing is, look, the important, one of the most important things to Catholics right now is, is the fact that he's pro life. I would imagine that that's a, you know, that, that that has to be.
Lisa Elizabeth
They all should be.
Phil Abonti
Yes, they. Of course they should be. But there's people are, you know, Catholics around the world are questioned about, about whether or not they are pro life. I could be wrong, but they say that they're. They say they're Catholic and they say they're pro life.
Lisa Elizabeth
But like, they're like cafeteria Catholics. They're not like real.
Mary Morgan
I agree with the people who are cautioning against imposing an American political paradigm.
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Mary Morgan
Over an institution that has existed for 2000 years and transcends that paradigm. It's also worrying to me that this is the first American Pope. Not because there's anything inherently wrong with that, but I think it will be weaponized by grifters. As you said, they would like for our new Pope to basically become a battering ram that they can use against Trump.
Nick Sorter
Right.
Mary Morgan
And they also want to pit Catholics, especially American Catholics, against their president using this loyalty, you know, like using the loyalty card. Are you going to be loyal to your president, your nation, or are you going to be loyal to your pope and your church? And I, I disagree with that dichotomy. Like, that's a false dichotomy to begin with, but it will be used and weaponized against lay Catholics in America. So that was worrying. And it also came completely out of left field that he is American because that, that was one of the main reasons why he wasn't considered a front runner.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, there's articles.
Tim Pool
We do have this real quick. Sorry, this is a billboard. Chris tweeted, tweeted this out. A statement from Po Leo, quote, the promotion of gender ideology is confusing because it seeks to create genders that don't exist. And well, that's okay.
Mary Morgan
I think, like people don't realize even if there were a cardinal who were privately liberal on issues of like abortion or gay marriage or what have you, they would never publicly say that. So, like they would publicly, at the very least pay lip service to reflecting the church's teaching on those issues.
Lisa Elizabeth
My mom say this real quick. She's like, by the way, he's pro BLM and George, he's a George Floyd sympathizer.
Tim Pool
So hold on.
Nick Sorter
Like, this is a tweet of 2020, March of 2020. We're citing a retweet from March of.
Tim Pool
Keep that and hold on. And hold on. He blessed the family of George Floyd, which I think is. Is the Christian thing to do. Even if they're your enemies. Right.
Mary Morgan
He is not really known for making a lot of public statements. So people are just kind of speculating at this point and haven't waited for a time to like actually observe him leading.
Tim Pool
Let me point out what billboard Chris also mentioned in his tweet. He says in a 2012 address to bishops, Cardinal Provost, now Pope Leo lamented that Western news media and popular culture fostered, quote, sympathy for beliefs and practices that are at odds with the gospel, citing homosexual lifestyle, alternative families comprised of same sex partners and their adopted children. As a bishop in Chicleo, a city in northwestern Peru, he opposed a government plan to add teachings on gender in schools. Quote, the promotion of gender ideology is confusing because it seeks to create genders that don't exist. So it actually sounds like he may be based. I don't like the immigration stuff, but other than that, he may actually Francis said similar things.
Mary Morgan
Francis was outspokenly, obviously pro life. Like, these are basic issues that the Catholic Church leaders are at least publicly united on. What I'm concerned about is what Catholics are divided on, especially as an American. And I mean, there are 1.4 billion Catholics and the vast majority of them, myself included, do not pay close attention.
Tim Pool
To ecclesiopolitan billion Catholics.
Mary Morgan
Yeah.
Tim Pool
No, that can't be right.
Mary Morgan
That's true.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Mary Morgan
1.4 billion Catholics and the vast majority of them don't pay attention to this stuff very closely. And that's me too. I was hoping and praying for a Pope who is going to lift restrictions on the traditional Latin Mass because I think that a lot of young people are flocking to that and I should have a fostered revival in the US or in the west in general. So protecting traditional liturgy and then possibly one who is quiet, like maybe one who comments less to the media.
Tim Pool
1.406 yeah. Crazy. I didn't know that. Wow.
Lisa Elizabeth
Cardinal Sarah, I think that's who I was rooting for.
Mary Morgan
That's a lot of people were rooting for. But it was unlikely.
Lisa Elizabeth
I know already.
Nick Sorter
Did you?
Mary Morgan
I mean, a lot of traditional leaning Catholics are thinking, obviously this isn't like what we were hoping for, but we weren't expecting the best case scenario anyway. So we're going to be cautiously optimistic or just neutral for now before we can actually observe his leadership.
Lisa Elizabeth
I feel like last week there was an article out or somebody was talking about how there's no shot that there would ever be an American Pope like that.
Mary Morgan
I thought so.
Lisa Elizabeth
They weren't even in the. I don't remember where I read it or heard it, but they were saying that's because they didn't want to give Trump any more power.
Mary Morgan
He was elected very quickly, which made me think, is he popular among these cardinals because they see the potential to use him against Trump?
Nick Sorter
That's what I'm gotten all day today, is how. How likely is it that somebody like this could be, or a conclave could be infiltrated by somebody like George Soros, for example?
Mary Morgan
Infiltrated?
Nick Sorter
Infiltrated. What way infiltrated? I mean, you know, he's actually there. No, not like he's actually there. I mean, I'm not saying it was gonna be Pope Soros or anything like that, but, you know, talking about the fact that. Okay, yes, there is a. I think a viable, realistic argument to say that the reason that you would put in an American Pope right now is to counter the Trump agenda, to have to pit Americans against each other. But who would. Who could possibly coordinate that? How would that even take place? You know, what. What goes on inside of a conclave where they could possibly work together to do something like that on behalf of it?
Lisa Elizabeth
Like, I mean, if you watch any of, like, the old stuff, there was plenty of corruption. I mean, they're human. They're not.
Mary Morgan
They are not infallible for it as well, because some people believe the new bishop for the Diocese of Washington was appointed specifically, like, around D.C. around our Capitol. As. As I said, like, kind of an anti Trump figure in the church. And I don't want to speak on it because I don't know the details, but there would be precedent for that already.
Nick Sorter
Okay, so those conspiracy theories aren't necessarily unfounded or totally, you know, just. Just extremely far.
Mary Morgan
There are infiltrators, there are corrupt people. That's indisputable. That's definitely true.
Lisa Elizabeth
And it's. I think it's always been that way, too, though.
Mary Morgan
It's always been that way. But there's a new character to it now that we're in this, like, globalized world with globalized communication. And I, I'm pretty sure it was like over a hundred of the Cardinals who were voting were appointed or elevated rather by Pope Francis. So already allied with him and probably aligned with him on a lot of issues in his general perspective. I was hoping, and I, you know, I could find out that this was a great choice later on. I was hoping that the new Pope elected would either be quiet and not comment to the media or if he's outspoken at all, be outspoken on the Islamization of the West. Mass apostasy in the west and the pro life and gay issues aside, because that's already a given. And then also protecting traditional liturgy, which is the only thing that I think is really bringing young people back into the faith in the west at least.
Tim Pool
Well, one of the big trends that we've talked about quite a bit is the young people are shifting further and further to the rights. There was a poll that we talked about a couple weeks ago where faith in Jesus Christ was on the rise among Gen Z, which is interesting because it was not about ages, it was about the generation. Meaning when you, when you look at a, a poll that tracks 18 and 29, what you're looking at is an ever moving tide of people. And so 29 year olds become 30, they're out, they don't count anymore. And so of course you'll end up seeing if younger people are more conservative, that number goes up. But among Gen Z, as they're aging, they're more, more, more likely to adopt Christianity as their faith. Very interesting stuff. Let's, let's jump to this next story from the Guardian. Federal prosecutors open criminal investigation into New York Attorney General Leticia James. Lock her up. And another bit of news. I don't know if you guys saw this. New York state just slipped, I think it's $10 million into their state budget to pay her legal bills.
Nick Sorter
Jesus.
Tim Pool
So it is happening. For those that have been saying, why won't Pam Bonding the DOJ go after these corrupt people? It hath begun. They're going after Letitia James for mortgage fraud. She filled out paperwork claiming that a primary residence was going to be in Norfolk, Virginia while she was the New York ag. You can't do that. And so it was Bill Pulte who's the head of. What is it?
Nick Sorter
What's, what's his Housing Finance Administration.
Tim Pool
Amazing. I cannot believe it that the first maybe actually I think doge are the first criminal recommendations. But I suppose one of the, the biggest, the first actual play against the corruption from the Democratic Party came from housing.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, no, it's pretty, it's pretty incredible here. I mean you look at it. So this happened in. The accusations being made against her was that she considered her primary residence to be in Virginia in 2023. Now she became aggressive in 2019. So, you know, four years later. And she was doing this as she was prosecuting Trump for a similar but much lesser crime.
Tim Pool
Exact same thing, but on a much.
Nick Sorter
Lesser scale is my point. You know, she's. This is blatant fraud, this is mortgage fraud. You know, we've got insurance fraud on top of that. And you know, this is, we're talking about Virginia, which is famous for not being the state of New York. New York State statute actually requires that you, if you are an elected official, you, you must, your primary residence must be in the state of New York or your seat could be declared vacant by, by the legislature. So I mean, she's actually in some sort of. It's possible for her to even lose her seat over this.
Lisa Elizabeth
And this isn't the only thing she did though. She lied about how many units were in a property. She said it was four when it was supposed to be, but when it actually had five so that she could get a more residential loan to save her tons of money. And she did the same thing with the insurance, so the insurance was less. She's done this on multiple levels and I'm finally happy they did something about it. I first heard about this, Sean that was on last night reported about it like, I don't know, a month ago that they found it. But yeah, she's in a lot of trouble.
Nick Sorter
This isn't enough though. That's what I want to say. I don't want to celebrate this too much yet because they have to actually put these people in cuffs. That's what Americans want. That's what middle America wants. When I talk to them, and I spend a lot of time talking to these people. I'm from Kentucky, I talked to. My dad is even asking me like, when are we gonna see perp walks? When are we gonna see these people being arrested? Cuz we haven't actually seen an arrest of any corrupt politicians yet, at least on the federal level. We heard something earlier today that me and Tim before we're on. You're talking about in Texas. I believe that Attorney General.
Tim Pool
Oh yeah, six. What was it? Six. Six Democrats were indicted for fraud, including a judge.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, we need that on the federal level. We have this here. You know, even if you're talking about the. These files that are on the desk ready to be processed, you know, give the American people something. We need to start Seeing these perp walks and, you know, I know there's a lot to go through, but, man, just come on.
Phil Abonti
Well, I mean, how about, how about lock em up?
Nick Sorter
Lock em up.
Phil Abonti
I mean, it is important to get, you know, to actually produce results for the American people. There are people that really, really want to see some kind of justice. There's, there's so many assumed crimes, and there are a lot of people that are, you know, that are, that just don't have the patience that they should, to be honest with you, because it does take. You want them to have a solid case. It takes time to produce a case just because you're like, well, we know and this happened and that happened. It takes time to go and actually run down this, the information, go and, and actually follow up and make sure that you have a case, because you don't want to have these people get arrested and then walk or to have some kind of problem procedurally.
Lisa Elizabeth
They've had all this information for so long now.
Phil Abonti
I get it. But at the same time, you want to make sure that you're, you're, you have them dead to rights, because if you don't and they find some way to get around, everyone's going to be.
Lisa Elizabeth
Way more pissed about statute of limitations that are like, time's time. The clock is ticking. Like, we need to get these people.
Tim Pool
I agree, Phil, but I think we're well past that kind of decorum in that. When they went after Trump, they just made it all up.
Nick Sorter
So the idea found the person and then found the crime later. That was, that's what.
Tim Pool
No, no, no. Donald Trump, when he was charged with the, the business records, 34 felonies. Those weren't felonies. They just literally fabricated fake crimes and then convicted him. So I'm at the point where I'm like, I literally don't care. They could literally come out and be like, she's guilty. And I go, okay, what do you think about it? Arrest the Democrats did it. I mean, that's what they've done.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yep.
Phil Abonti
I mean, I would. I want to see results, and I want to see results that stick. So I get that people are impatient, but I want to see people actually going to jail. And the best way to ensure that people go to jail is to have an airtight case or as close to an airtight case as you can.
Nick Sorter
Well, you know, we're still having elections. We're having a lot of local elections that are happening. We're having state elections. You've got gubernatorial elections coming up here. And if we don't see results in, if people that went out to vote for Trump in November, if they don't.
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Nick Sorter
Results. In terms of arrests, a lot of people voted for arrests. That's what they want to see. I mean, it's, it's, that was one of the biggest issues right behind immigration, where it was weeding out corruption in the federal government. And if, if they don't see any results, why are they going to go out and vote? Because they're going to feel like they've.
Lisa Elizabeth
Been lied to, though. It doesn't matter how airtight your case is or how much evidence you have. You put Letitia James in front of a jury, right in front of a jury in New York, she's getting off them at all.
Tim Pool
Why New York?
Nick Sorter
Yeah. You're gonna do well. You can move the venue, right?
Tim Pool
West Virginia. That's what they did to Trump. Let's, let's have her criminally tried in West Virginia.
Lisa Elizabeth
We'll see. But if they do it in New York or if they do it in.
Nick Sorter
Detroit, actually, they might. Or they could possibly do it in Jersey, too. If they do it in New Jersey, who's the, I mean, there's no New Jersey. New Jersey.
Lisa Elizabeth
Unless it's South Jersey.
Tim Pool
No, no, no. The location of the crime. Yeah. So she was trying to buy a house in Virginia, but what bank was she using and where was she filing? It could be New York or Virginia.
Lisa Elizabeth
But if you put her in front of a jury in New York, forget it. I mean, like, they're going, they're going to love her and they're going.
Tim Pool
The jurors will literally stand up and the judge will say, how do you find the defendant? Guilty. But she's free to go because we don't care.
Lisa Elizabeth
100%. 100%.
Nick Sorter
Now, the reason that I say New Jersey is because they're definitely going to move it out of New York. They're not going to have it in New York. They might agree on some middle ground there. If you put a leader ABBA up there. I'm telling you at the. At a minute, I don't get a ripper to shreds. I'm just saying it's going to be embarrassing.
Lisa Elizabeth
A judge would have to approve change of venue, and the judges won't do that to her. Like, I don't think I. I could never see it going out outside of New York. It depends on where she's from.
Nick Sorter
You were talking about ticks earlier, Tim. Look at that.
Tim Pool
You got.
Nick Sorter
I got ticks on the pen here.
Lisa Elizabeth
Are you kidding me, right?
Tim Pool
What is a tick?
Nick Sorter
Yeah, it's on the pen.
Lisa Elizabeth
Go. Get rid of it.
Tim Pool
Smash it. Kill it.
Lisa Elizabeth
You can't. You can't smash it. You can't crush ticks. You got to drown them or burn them.
Phil Abonti
You can cut them in half.
Tim Pool
Hey, drop them in that coke.
Nick Sorter
Clearly not.
Lisa Elizabeth
Here, put it in this thing.
Tim Pool
I. I told you that it's tall grass and tick season.
Lisa Elizabeth
Jesus.
Tim Pool
Don't let them escape. Just drop it.
Lisa Elizabeth
Of course it's near me.
Nick Sorter
Here you go.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, close the.
Tim Pool
Close that. It's tick season right now. I told you.
Lisa Elizabeth
You drown that thing.
Mary Morgan
Are there more? I'm terrified.
Phil Abonti
No, that's the last one on the whole property.
Lisa Elizabeth
I think you screwed it in the.
Tim Pool
We got him.
Nick Sorter
I think that's a pretty good place for.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, it's screwed in the cap. I think somehow it was just skeeving me.
Tim Pool
What do you mean?
Lisa Elizabeth
Like it was crawled on the cap and he twisted it on.
Tim Pool
Like you smashed them.
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't know. Hopefully they don't really smash like that, though.
Phil Abonti
Yes.
Tim Pool
Yeah, they don't.
Lisa Elizabeth
I.
Tim Pool
No, they don't.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, they really don't.
Phil Abonti
If they're big, you can't kill them with your fingers, but they will. If you get a rock and a hammer, they will smash.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Lisa Elizabeth
All right.
Tim Pool
Anyway, that starts crawling out of there, not unlike a. An insect that sucks blood, is causing great problems for our country and deserves to be in prison.
Phil Abonti
Yes, I completely agree. I just want. Like I said, my concern is, I want. I want these things, these. These prosecutions to be effective. And I understand that we can all come up with all kinds of ways where they should be. And, you know, the American people would be fine if they bent the rules, whatever. I just want to make sure that these people actually go to jail for breaking the law.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, but this really shows you how sure she was that Donald Trump was never going to be president.
Phil Abonti
Oh, yeah.
Nick Sorter
She was actively committing federal crimes. I mean, obvious federal crimes while she was prosecuting Donald Trump. That Is the, is the most insane part about this. It's unbelievable. I mean, actually, it's totally believable, to be honest. But.
Phil Abonti
Well, I mean, the Democrats have, have felt like they're above the law. And I think that, that even though they reject. They reject the idea completely when you present them with it, I think that underneath that they kind of felt like, well, yeah, you know, it's okay when we do it. There's always been a hierarchy when it comes to Democrats and Republicans. Or not. Not always. The last 20, maybe 25 years, there's been a hierarchy when it comes to Democrats and Republicans. When Democrats do it, it's okay. When Republicans do it, throw the book at them. Look at what happened with the whole Summer of Love. There's all kinds of rioting and firebombing of federal buildings and stuff. And there's a. Then on January 6th, there's a riot at the, at the Capitol. And all those people get wrapped up. Right. You know, they're chasing them down, going to their house six months later, whatever. They wrapped everybody up that they could. There is a. There has been a hierarchy and Democrats have expected that.
Nick Sorter
Are we getting back into the summer? Love, Tim.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Nick Sorter
2.0?
Tim Pool
I don't know yet. It's hard to say. We had the Tesla terror attack, so that's indicative of. Yes.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, but look at that.
Tim Pool
But the far left protests in Portland and UW were actually fairly weak.
Nick Sorter
Yeah. Well, I mean, you look at what's going on in New York right now as we.
Tim Pool
Oh, right, there's riots currently right now. Yeah, here we go. Look at this. But New York's always been rather tame.
Nick Sorter
But NYPD is actually moving in.
Tim Pool
That's Mrs. Carmel. They do this anyway. Yeah, riots right now are happening in New York, so.
Nick Sorter
But talk about what happened yesterday. This is what I mean, this is where the difference happened. Where Yesterday they stormed into that library at Columbia University and they weren't allowed back out unless they identified themselves.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Nick Sorter
And if they wouldn't identify themselves, they were arrested for trespassing. So. And then ICE put to tape retainers on all of them. So they'll. They'll end up. So now they have their identities because if you get arrested, you know, you're unmasked, they have your identity.
Tim Pool
Did you guys see that story about the, the teenager, the 19 year old who got pulled over, didn't have a license, Lied about having one. Turns out her and her whole family were illegal immigrants. They're being deported.
Phil Abonti
Yep.
Tim Pool
My response was can we Launch a give send to go for the ICE agents.
Nick Sorter
You know, but, but the way the LA Times posted, I don't know if you saw the headline on that. It's like, oh, undocumented immigrant takes a wrong turn and ends up being arrested by ice. It's like, okay, yeah, took a wrong turn. Driving without a license, Been in the country.
Tim Pool
Sorry, it was Detroit woman took wrong turn, ends up deported. And it's like, what are you not telling me?
Nick Sorter
That was also a wrong turn that was into a military base. I don't know if they told you that part.
Tim Pool
Was that the story? Yeah, because the Troy woman accidentally drove into Canada.
Mary Morgan
No.
Nick Sorter
Oh, so this is. No, this is a different story. So this is another wrong turn story. This one was from Today. Even Bill Malugian from Fox was ripping it apart on X. He's like, oh, well, here's a part of the time that the, the LA Times didn't tell you about. So. So it was the one you're talking about Detroit. Are you talking about the one from.
Tim Pool
La Detroit, A Detroit woman? I'm doing air quotes for those who are just listening. Drove on the bridge that accidentally went to Canada and when she turned around they said, who are you? And she was like. And they're like, you're an illegal immigrant, you're getting deported. Yep.
Nick Sorter
All right, so she tried to cross another border illegally is what you're talking about.
Tim Pool
She accidentally tried to cross the border and they caught her.
Nick Sorter
More of that. More of that. I want the fear of God into these people. That's the only way they're gonna self deport if they're constantly living in fear. If you're here illegally and you're living in fear that you're going to be, it is much better. This is a PSA for all the illegals watching right now. It is much less nice to be deported by ice held in a jail you go to. I think one of the places you go first. What you go to like Louisiana and they hold you in an ICE facility for a few weeks and then they send you to whatever country and Libya is next on the list. I don't know if you heard that.
Phil Abonti
I. So I saw a tweet by someone, his name's Johnny Mag on, on X. And he was talking about a D.C. restaurant. Owner says that ICE visited his, his restaurant yesterday and it was very concerning because his employees are scared might not come back to work. So he's admitting that.
Nick Sorter
Why won't they come back to work?
Phil Abonti
Hiring illegal. They should arrest the store owner and he should face jail time. There are people out there that will swear up and down that Republicans don't want that. Well, I don't care what you call me. I want people that employ illegal immigrants to go to jail.
Tim Pool
Knowingly?
Phil Abonti
Yeah, knowingly. Yes. Thank you.
Lisa Elizabeth
They all know.
Mary Morgan
Don't ask, don't.
Tim Pool
If they're, if they've got fake Social Security cards and they're defrauding the business owner, like what are you going to do?
Nick Sorter
Yeah, but if you isn't there E verify.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Nick Sorter
So in D.C. pretty sure that's a federal.
Phil Abonti
The point is, look, if these people won't, if the people that are here illegally cannot find work, that is more pressure to self deport them. The government should be applying pressure in every way it possibly can to get the people that are here illegally to leave.
Tim Pool
I got it. We'll deport the business owner, get him out of here.
Nick Sorter
So I don't know if you saw this part, but one of those business owners in D.C. is Nora O' Donnell's husband. You know the fake CBS News.
Phil Abonti
Oh really? Yeah, yeah, send them both at it.
Tim Pool
Right.
Nick Sorter
And so, and so they eventually tried to say, oh, it's, it's political, it's weaponization of government. It's like. Okay, so are you admitting that your, your husband is hiring illegals? I probably wouldn't touch this story if I were you, nor I would maybe not highlight the fact that your husband's hiring illegals.
Mary Morgan
So is E verify only for businesses with a certain minimum of employees?
Lisa Elizabeth
I think Anybody.
Nick Sorter
Anybody?
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, I think it's really anybody. Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
Nick Sorter
I think we're just gonna create the right incentive structure for to get like people to self deport. That's the biggest thing we have to.
Lisa Elizabeth
Doing it already though make it easier.
Nick Sorter
Thousand dollars in a free one way fight. Yeah, I mean I think that that might work for some people, but they're gonna people that can say, oh well if I think about this logically, if I stay here for this amount of time, I earn over a thousand dollars really easily under the table.
Tim Pool
You know what I mean?
Nick Sorter
So I'm just saying we have to come with the right incentive to make it happen. I don't know what that is.
Lisa Elizabeth
You're gonna get arrested and be in jail forever. I don't know.
Nick Sorter
Scare a lot of people.
Tim Pool
Some people know that the simple are.
Nick Sorter
Illegal as hell every single day. You know how much it costs to deport somebody?
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's like $17,000.
Nick Sorter
Crazy. Yeah, I know. Wild. Why?
Mary Morgan
So we have to at least start.
Nick Sorter
Minimum $17,000 or something like that to get them to leave. We have to. A lot of Indians already left.
Mary Morgan
Employers who have self reported they have at least five employees at the time they enrolled in the program. Businesses with fewer than five employees are not included in the database. If a business has multiple locations, it doesn't necessarily mean that all of them will be enrolled. So there are just a lot of ways that you can get around loopholes and then like create a different LLC over here and shift things around and get around it.
Nick Sorter
Government hasn't been enforcing it for the longest time anyway, so people just really haven't been worrying about it.
Tim Pool
Let's jump to the story for the New York Times. Texas attorney general announces vote fraud and harvesting charges. A county judge, two city council members, and a former county election administrator are among Ken Paxton's targets as he elevates his election integrity accusations to criminality. A half dozen people, including a county judge, this we know, vote harvesting. The charges surprise Latino voting rights activists who had insisted that a series of law enforcement raids and political operatives and voting organizers, some who were in their 70s and 80s, appeared to have been political, they say at the time. The League of United Latin American Citizens, one of the nation's oldest Latino civil rights organizations, said that officers conducting the raids took cell phones, computers, documents, etc. Now, five people, all with ties to Democratic candidates, are accused of illegal vote harvesting. It's beginning. It's, it's got. You were saying this a moment ago. It's got to get to the federal level. But this is good news that Ken Paxton is doing this in Texas. And I think if you stop the voter fraud, Democrats never win again.
Nick Sorter
Well, I mean, and plus the fact that we're deporting all of their voters, that kind of helps, too.
Tim Pool
Well, this is the issue. They're not their voters. Illegal immigrants boost their electoral vote count and their congressional.
Nick Sorter
Congressional seats.
Tim Pool
Yeah. So it's not that illegal immigrants vote. It's that it gives. Gives them. But. But barely. Like. Yeah. The issue is they're counted in the census. And this is, this is, this is. Look, I'm gonna tell you, this is a mistake conservatives keep making. Democrats don't want illegal immigrants to vote. That means they can vote against them. They want illegal immigrants who count towards the census in a Democrat majority district so they can't vote. So the illegal immigrants come in, have no say, are ruled over by a congressman who shouldn't even have a seat because not enough people. That bolsters the number. And then they vote For a Democrat for president.
Nick Sorter
Why isn't there enough political capital to actually, you know, change that? Do we need. What do we need to do to change that?
Tim Pool
Let me tell you, okay? I want you all at home to imagine you're playing a game of Monopoly with me. I'll be the banker. I'm going to keep pulling money out of the bank and putting it on my side no matter what you do. You want to keep playing?
Lisa Elizabeth
No.
Tim Pool
How do I keep winning? Well, you're cheating. Exactly. How are the Democrats able to muster up congressional bills, federal bills? Pass things in Congress. They have extra congressional seats from bringing in illegal immigrants, boosting their numbers in the census, and then becoming sanctuary cities and states to stop the government from getting rid of their electioneering, their cheating. That's how they're doing it. How do you stop it? You mass deport the illegal immigrants.
Nick Sorter
Sure, but from a level of the federal government. Do you need an amendment to change this or do you just need an act of Congress, Just a regular act of Congress?
Tim Pool
Neither. You need a president.
Nick Sorter
Only citizens account toward the. The electoral vote.
Tim Pool
Trump tried that and they Supreme Court blocked him in his first.
Lisa Elizabeth
That needs to be a legislative.
Tim Pool
So now that's what I mean, is.
Nick Sorter
It just a basic legislative that.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yes.
Nick Sorter
Okay.
Tim Pool
And the Republicans could do it right now. Why won't they?
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't know.
Nick Sorter
They're not doing anything right now. That's the worst part about this.
Phil Abonti
You ask.
Nick Sorter
I mean, okay, well, you know, we can have this argument, but I swear, this is a Hill that I'm on.
Tim Pool
Who's doing the UFO stuff?
Nick Sorter
Who cares?
Tim Pool
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Lisa Elizabeth
Hello.
Nick Sorter
Anna Paulina Luna.
Tim Pool
Eric Burleson.
Lisa Elizabeth
Burleson, yes.
Tim Pool
See, you see? There you go. No, Anna Paulina is too busy trying to get women special privileges show up to Congress.
Lisa Elizabeth
She was debating coming on your morning show today, but she had to fly somewhere.
Tim Pool
So I have tremendous respect for all the very, very great things that she's done. I will admit that she is one of the best we have in Congress, but I am offended by her efforts to get Congress to vote. Remote.
Nick Sorter
No, that is a. If you want to talk about a slippery slope. That is a slippery slope right there. And the fact that we killed an entire legislative week just because we had to deal with that little pet project. Is it. Honestly, it really. It changed my opinion of her. Changed a lot of people's opinion on it.
Tim Pool
I.
Nick Sorter
Focus, guys. Come on.
Lisa Elizabeth
I like her, too. I just don't think that women should be in Congress at all. Anyway, so.
Phil Abonti
She'S A repeal.
Lisa Elizabeth
I am. I really think that after being there and working on the Hill and for so as long as I did a. I should have never been there, and women definitely should. Yeah. I've heard a woman senator speak at the event we were at today, and she was nice and lovely and cute, and I'm thinking, man, you should really not be here. You should be home.
Nick Sorter
Well, I mean, you keep seeing that. Who's that? Brittany Peterson that keeps mugging around her child on the. On the house floor, carrying it around as a proper.
Tim Pool
While. While going, I can't come here because I'll get sick. And then guess what?
Nick Sorter
You did this. I'm in the middle of an interview with the New York Times. Watch this video of me changing my baby on the office floor.
Lisa Elizabeth
So inappropriate.
Tim Pool
Resignation. Right?
Nick Sorter
If you can't do the job, resign. This is not for you.
Tim Pool
I want you all to imagine this. I want you to imagine. What's her name? Brittany.
Nick Sorter
Brittany Peterson.
Tim Pool
Brittany Peterson. She gets hired as a firefighter, and they're like, we've got. We've got a burning building, and she's bouncing her baby. She's like, let me go in. I can't bring my baby into the fire, but I have to.
Nick Sorter
I'm gonna fight the. The fire by proxy.
Lisa Elizabeth
It's. Honestly, it's.
Tim Pool
The baby's.
Lisa Elizabeth
Holding your baby as a prop, though. That's. That's. It's like. It's exploiting the child.
Tim Pool
Like, hey, her baby is very cute.
Lisa Elizabeth
I'm working.
Nick Sorter
Cool.
Lisa Elizabeth
You shouldn't. It feels very performative in general. And you shouldn't have your.
Tim Pool
Ma' am. You have a. You have a very cute child.
Lisa Elizabeth
Care your child now.
Tim Pool
Leave.
Nick Sorter
That proxy voting thing wasn't just for women, though. That was the thing that she kept saying. Oh, it's only for women. It's for new moms. No, it's also for dads. So you can have. You know, you can have your wife pop out a baby, and you get to take off work for the next.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, I didn't like proxy voting during COVID There was lots of things, and they gave up some. They. They allowed proxy voting during COVID and that was terrible, too. We shouldn't have it. You're elected to go there, be present for the votes and vote. Then that's what you need to do. You're not giving your vote to somebody else who can change it. Who. I mean, obviously, they would see how you changed their vote. But, like, you can't give up your vote.
Nick Sorter
Like, you work like Six days a month.
Lisa Elizabeth
That's not true. That's a lie.
Nick Sorter
It's actually not a lie. It's not a myth. Okay, I'm sorry. When you, you go out and you.
Lisa Elizabeth
100% and. And the. They're on recess, right? Like, no, they're in their districts and they're working their butts off and they're actually meeting. I work there with them my busiest.
Tim Pool
Do you mean working their butts off as in calling donors?
Lisa Elizabeth
No. Well, they do do that, but. But that's only ever.
Tim Pool
You do that.
Lisa Elizabeth
They do do that, but I will say, but that's only like every other year. Right. So. But when they are on recess, they're meeting with businesses, they're meeting with constituents. I think that that was some of our busiest times.
Tim Pool
Who did you work for?
Lisa Elizabeth
I worked for Congressman Gerlach, Congressman Costello, and Randy Weber.
Tim Pool
So you're saying I worked for these three good dudes who worked hard. The rest of them suck.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, I mean, there's a lot of people that work like that. But anyway, we have.
Tim Pool
And they're. And they're all largely on the Republican side.
Lisa Elizabeth
You say, yeah, Brandi Weber has the furthest right ideology score in all of Congress, so we must really like him. Yeah, we did it.
Tim Pool
Look you in the eyes and say women shouldn't be in Congress.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, but he would probably be like, lisa, chill out. He thinks he was on the show with me here.
Nick Sorter
So if you're going to. Defending members of Congress, defend their record over this past.
Lisa Elizabeth
I'm not doing months.
Nick Sorter
They've been working really hard, haven't they? I think five bills. Five bills. What have they done?
Lisa Elizabeth
Why do you want them to pass more? But here's the status. I don't like that either.
Nick Sorter
I want to codify dogeco. I want to codify executive orders. We're not doing that.
Lisa Elizabeth
I want spending bills. Right, yeah. Instead of. Instead of these omnibuses. I get that, but you can't act like, oh, what are they doing? How many bills do you pass? Like, the whole thing is, we want less things being passed if they're going to be obstructionary in certain ways. That's a good thing, too. You guys have to be.
Phil Abonti
No, that only depends on the bill. Because right now there are two pro 2A bills. What is it? Let's see. HR 404.
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Phil Abonti
For an HR 2395. Both of them are Pro2A bills and they're being held up in committee by Republicans.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, that's annoying.
Phil Abonti
So like. But the point is there is legislation that can be good especially when it repeals stuff. This is taking things off the NFA that shouldn't be on the nfa, but so that. So it's not a matter of we don't want legislation. It's that the legislation that we want.
Lisa Elizabeth
Is not getting moved forward. Yeah, but you guys have to understand, understand like I people say this like oh we we need to get rid of the rhinos or the the non base people. And I agree. I would like them all gone. I would like everybody to be cringe.
Tim Pool
The cringe.
Lisa Elizabeth
Right. I'd like everybody to be a Christian nationalist. Okay. Right. But that's not going to happen. So. So but what you have to realize is these people that are moderates or rhinos or whatever they are in purple districts and they are voting what that constituency wants or they won't get reelected. Right. So you have to understand that a lot of the agenda isn't going to be.
Tim Pool
I don't, I don't care if they get reelected right now.
Lisa Elizabeth
I agree.
Tim Pool
If they give Trump what Trump needs, they will never lose another election again.
Lisa Elizabeth
Okay, but they're not in. But in their heads and in their hearts, they really aren't Team Mega. And you have to get all of those people to agree. That's like the hardest part. And I think that's why Congress gets gridlocked a lot where. And people don't understand that or they don't really. They, they know what we want as a party or what we want as like further.
Tim Pool
What if I, what if we passed a bill that stated every time Congress is gridlocked, they all get a paddling.
Phil Abonti
Paddling.
Lisa Elizabeth
You're going to get to pass it. You see what I'm saying?
Nick Sorter
No, no, not really. Because honestly, if you're not, if you're that useful, if we're not doing anything anyway, what is the point of having the majority? I don't care if you.
Lisa Elizabeth
I agree with you.
Nick Sorter
I'm good with that. I'm good with that, too.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, I agree. Listen, I agree with you. We should like take our power and run. Run with it.
Tim Pool
Right.
Lisa Elizabeth
What if you're passing everything we want right now? Why we have a majority. The problem is there is a lot of people in these purple swing districts that will fight you tooth and nail and be obstructionary. Not because, like, they don't like Trump, because they're so. They really feel like that in their hearts. That's why the people, like end their constituency. They believe is more moderate. They're not further right doing the things that we want. You, it's, you have to understand the, like, the actual landscape of how Congress works. And it sucks.
Tim Pool
But what you're saying is too many people in this country are really dumb.
Lisa Elizabeth
Correct.
Tim Pool
We have to pass. Let me finish. So we have to pass laws based on stupid people who don't know what's going on.
Lisa Elizabeth
And that's the problem voting. We need to like, like this is.
Tim Pool
This is the problem. These members of Congress that are squishy and they're like, listen, back home, the people there, they don't understand what you're saying. So I'm going to vote on bills that make what they want to have. It's like, listen, these people were telling us two plus two equals five.
Lisa Elizabeth
Agreed.
Tim Pool
Here's a test. When you go to go to the dmv, when you're registering to vote, before they hand you the voter registration, they say, two plus two equals what? And if you go five, they go nevermind. And they crumple up and throw in the garbage.
Lisa Elizabeth
This is why we should have tests for voting in general. Because honestly, the majority of the population is stupid kung fu test. And, and they're. They, they don't most we repeal the 19th. What?
Nick Sorter
Repeal the 19th. Oh, okay. It's pretty base.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, absolutely. We should do a lot more repealing than just the 19th. There's a whole bunch of property owners. Yeah, not even property owners, but there has to be some. We've talked about.
Tim Pool
Only, only service guarantees citizenship. Only those who have provided two years of civic duty in some form. That doesn't mean military. Nobody else can vote. I like that taxpayer maybe, but, but it's funny because I, I tweeted that should only net taxpayers be allowed to vote? And people don't understand what that means. So they all said yes. And then we're posting like I paid a hundred dollars in taxes so I get to vote. And everyone's like, oh no, no you don't.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, yeah, I agree.
Tim Pool
I do think only net taxpayers voting is, is actually the way to do it because if you create a system where people are getting money for free and then they can vote, they're going to vote for free money or. And so that's communism. That's why all communist countries collapse. Because what is it? You run out of someone else's money. Yes, that's what happens. Yeah, there was this, there's this great story, maybe it may be an urban, an Internet urban legend where a teacher was trying to. Was teaching a lesson on economics, socialism and communism and said, starting now, we're going to switch from the capitalist grading system to a socialist grading system. I will now average out the grade of everyone in the class and everyone will get the same grade. So the hard workers take a test, they get A's, the average people get Cs, and the slackers fail. He says, okay, everybody ended up with a C minus. So the average people were like, whatever. The hard workers were like, what? I busted my ass for this. And the slackers went woohoo. So the next time the test came around, the, the hard workers were just like, I'm not going to bother, I'll just get a C if I do nothing. Then everyone got a D because people were just slacking off. By the next test, everybody failed because nobody, nobody cared anymore. And everyone said, what's the point? If I work really hard, I get nothing anyway.
Nick Sorter
But now if you're a socialist, you get, everybody gets a free private chat that's that's.
Tim Pool
Oh, Bernie.
Nick Sorter
Right now we segue into old Bernie there.
Tim Pool
I can't let you.
Nick Sorter
That was real.
Tim Pool
We go, I'm telling me, grab it, let me grab it from the. We have this story from the post. Millennial Bernie Sanders has no apologies for using private jets on Fight Oligarchy Tour. It is. It is. Did they not embed the tweet? Come on, guys. Post Millennial Katie, what are you doing? Self proclaimed Democratic socialist Bernie Sanders defended his use of private jets. He spent more than $221,000 on luxury aircraft with him and AOC. He made an appearance on Fox News. We have the video here.
Nick Sorter
Obviously there is a lot to be.
Tim Pool
Okay, I'm not gonna dig through that. So I'll just find the post on X because it's funny. And Bernie Sanders, he said, I apologize for nothing. What I. So here's what I ended up doing. I actually looked up the jets they were using. Guys, let me tell you. The jets they were using here. There's a better one than that. Let me find this one. You and you run it. You and you run a campaign and you do three or four or five rallies in a week. The only way you can get the 30,000 people think I'm going. Can you get the screen? You and you run a campaign and you do three or four or five rallies in a week. The only way you can get around to talk to 30,000 people think I'm going to be sitting on a waiting line at United. Yes, Waiting. You know what? 30,000 people are waiting. That's the only way you can get around. No apologies for that. That's what campaign travel is about. We've done it in the past, we're going to do it in the future.
Unknown
And you think that this is hitting a mark? You think it's, it's scratching the itch.
Nick Sorter
That voters want to hear from.
Tim Pool
I think at a time when the people on top are doing phenomenally well, when seniors, working class people are struggling, people want to hear from a guy flying on private jets, Come on. To stand up to the people who have the wealth and the power and create an economy that works for all of us, not just the people on top. What a marmy scumbag. So I looked up this jet. It, it looks like, I think it's, it's N604XT is the tail number. Let's do this again. Sure. Let's see.
Lisa Elizabeth
Doesn't he have like 2 mansions too? 1 on a lake, multiple houses. Okay, Right.
Nick Sorter
Bombardier Challenger.
Tim Pool
So it's a Challenger 604. Challenger, right? Yep. So it says Challenger 604. So let's, let's, let's, let's take a look. Let me pull up an image of that one.
Mary Morgan
This is. Excuse that him and AOC just need the security.
Phil Abonti
No, they, they need the time. It's, it's, it's the fast. It's fast.
Tim Pool
Ladies and gentlemen, look at this. Yeah, that's me. Tell you, let me tell you guys. I was talking about this earlier today because I sometimes fly private and. Have you flown with me before, Phil? We've gone someplace and must be nice, guys.
Lisa Elizabeth
I'm invited on the next one.
Tim Pool
We don't fly on these. These are extremely expensive. So when I call the broker and say, I'm going to New York next week, I'm doing a series of shows, Phil will be handling the Friday show next week. So we call our broker and I say, I got to get to New York in an hour because we got to do the morning show and then I have to be there an hour to do these other shows.
Lisa Elizabeth
You have to do that morning show.
Tim Pool
I absolutely do.
Lisa Elizabeth
Okay, good.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I think it's going to be a good one. Right? So. So I can't cancel. I think we have members of Congress coming.
Lisa Elizabeth
Correct.
Tim Pool
I cannot cancel on members of Congress. So what do we do? I called charter. I think the total cost is going to be like, I don't know, $12,000 something round trip. It's a lot of money. I think there's going to be four or five people who go, it's a round trip flight. It is expensive. We are not flying on a jet. We are flying on what's called a turboprop. They have no bathrooms, they have no amenities. You can't stand up, but you leave when you want to leave. You land where you want to land and you get there from here to New York about an hour. So it's very, very fast. Now they come to us and they say, wouldn't you like one of these jets like this one? And I say, what's it cost to go? $30,000. And I go, no way. You can strap me to a gyrocopter. If I get there on time, I will take a single engine Cessna and sit in the back. If it gets me there in an hour, I'm not spending 30 grand on this.
Nick Sorter
But that's what you're paying for it. He's not paying for it.
Tim Pool
His pack, There's a campaign or pack or whatever. But you know what people are donating to this. My point is they don't need to fly on a Challenger 604 true to get where they want to go. They can fly on cheaper turbo props that will get them there in time. They are choosing luxury aircraft. And then Bernie's going like, it's the only way I can get there, brother. You don't need to fly on that thing to get where you need to go when you're. When you're puddle jumping town to town to do these rallies. So he's lying. He could take a third of the cost charter on a turboprop. But let me tell you, when I. When I was talking to my broker, it wasn't my broker. I was talking to another guy, a rich guy, and I was like, oh, yeah, you know, we were flying private. I got what you flying on. And I was like, king Air. And he went, oh. And I'm like, okay. Like, these ultra rich guys who have their own jets, they do net jets and stuff where you, You. You buy a percentage of a fleet and then you can fly whenever you want. It's cheaper to do that and you can sell your shares later on. They're flying on. On these things. They're flying on jets you can stand up in. You're in the middle. You're flying. You stand up, you walk into the bath, you go to the. You go to the bathroom. Ours, we don't have bathrooms. Actually, some. Sometimes they do. And what you do is in the middle of the plane, like where you walk. You'll. You will walk to the back. There's a seat that you lift up and there's a. It's a toilet. And then you. There's like a. A cupboard I guess you call like a dresser door that you swing open so that it covers the. The middle row that no one can see.
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't want to go on that one with you.
Tim Pool
You don't. You know, it's funny the way we've also flown on a Cirrus SR22. Yeah, the super tiny ones. It's like flying in an SUV because it's cheap and it's fast, but it's literally like taking an Uber with no bathroom.
Lisa Elizabeth
Also sounds scary.
Tim Pool
Oh, yeah. And it's shaking because it's so small.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, I want no parts.
Tim Pool
Anyway, my point is. My point is, I am a capitalist. I am a proud capitalist. Communists are awful. When I make money and I want to do business that I think is important for my company, I will fly in any private jet I feel like it. And I don't fly on these. And these commies, these socialists are choosing to fly on these bigger luxury jets. I'm going to stress this. Even if they needed a longer range flight because some of these turboprops don't have as long a range. You don't need a jet that big. There are four seat Hondas that are substantially cheaper that have really long ranges. Bernie is a liar. He is a guy with three houses. He's got vacation properties. He's a millionaire. And you know what the worst thing is? Not, not the worst thing, but the funniest thing. When, when Bernie became a millionaire, he stopped saying the millionaires and the billionaires. Yeah, he used to go, the billionaires and the billionaires.
Lisa Elizabeth
People at the top.
Tim Pool
Now it's just the billionaires. And I'm like, Bernie, you're still allowed to criticize millionaires if you're a millionaire. See, the thing is, for me, I have no problem criticizing millionaires. Ultra wealthy individuals, largely liberals, who are dumping money into psychotic policies to burn our country to the ground. I think it's absolutely fair to criticize some dude who's got $100 million from whatever and he's funding Democrats who are burning down their cities totally fine. I am also a millionaire. What's when Bernie stops saying millionaire? It shows you who he really is. Bernie is a guy, his whole life was looking through the keyhole of a mansion, watching everybody dance in the beautiful ballroom, jealous, stomping his feet, banging on the door, saying, let me in. And they said no. So he turned around and looked at the people and said, you know, these people are evil and bad. But the moment they opened the door, he said, see you later, hopped on a private jet and flew off.
Lisa Elizabeth
That's all the left is, is jealous.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Lisa Elizabeth
Always any policy, look at anything they're doing. It's always them jealous of somebody else.
Nick Sorter
Do you have to be, you know, stupid or totally disingenuous to continue believing or, or at least spouting the talking points that they use and say, oh, the, the climate change. You can't be flying onto the private.
Phil Abonti
Jets because you just have to be hateful of people that are successful in the same way that most leftists are. That's really what it boils down to. It's envy. They hate people that have done things that they, that they can't do that they hate people that are successful.
Tim Pool
So here's what you do. Here's what I'm going to do. From now on, anytime I fly private, I'm going to hire a $10 an hour climate change activist to get on the plane with me. And then when people are like, people.
Lisa Elizabeth
What are you doing?
Tim Pool
Fly on a private jet. It's the only way me and my climate change activist friend could get around just like Bernie Sanders.
Lisa Elizabeth
Do you have. So I do, I do book some of the travel for the people that come on here. And I'm constantly booking flights now. You know, they all have like admissions, like they will tell you when you're booking like a regular commercial airframe. Like it has this such and such admissions or whatever. And this one's more eco friendly. Like is anybody actually.
Mary Morgan
Anyone gives a shit?
Tim Pool
Right?
Lisa Elizabeth
Like, is anybody actually taking that into consideration when they're booking, they're not burning flights.
Tim Pool
I don't know.
Lisa Elizabeth
Or is that just a virtue signal.
Mary Morgan
That if they're doing are rich enough to have the luxury belief in things like climate change, they're not flying commercial.
Lisa Elizabeth
So that's what I think.
Mary Morgan
Yeah. It's the Bernie Sanders of the world.
Lisa Elizabeth
So bad.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Bernie's is old and he's probably thinking to himself, I finally made it.
Nick Sorter
It's my turn now.
Phil Abonti
I mean there's, it's likely. There is a lot of that, you know.
Tim Pool
Yep.
Phil Abonti
He.
Tim Pool
My turn.
Nick Sorter
He says, he says he's on the campaign trail. What's he campaigning for? Is he up again?
Tim Pool
Nah.
Mary Morgan
Isn't he tired?
Lisa Elizabeth
I'm tired. I'm tired of looking at him.
Nick Sorter
Okay, so. No, his reelection isn't until 2030. So what. What's he campaigning for? Are we doing, Are we doing an aoc? Sanders? He's got to go to Coachella.
Phil Abonti
He's not gonna try to go. He's not gonna try to be the president. He's. What he's trying to do is raise AOCs.
Mary Morgan
Yep.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, he's trying to.
Tim Pool
He's 83 years old.
Phil Abonti
Yeah. Thank you.
Lisa Elizabeth
He's gotta go.
Tim Pool
Well, I think.
Mary Morgan
Yes.
Tim Pool
We don't have to worry about an election. Down time will see him out of office.
Nick Sorter
We'll definitely see him out of office. But he's already filed the run for reelection in 2030. How long are we talking at? Five more years. He's going to run again.
Phil Abonti
He'll be the senator for, for Vermont for as long as he can form a coherent sentence. He's not going to run for president because he's too old to do that. But he's raising AOC's profile. He's. He's giving his socialist bonafide to AOC, trying to, to put her In a position where she can run for president. And I don't know that she's going to run in. In 20, whatever, 28 or whatever, but she will run in the future.
Lisa Elizabeth
Building a war.
Tim Pool
Yeah, aoc. The only way AOC can win the presidency is if the Republicans also run a woman. If AOC is up against a man, she loses.
Phil Abonti
Maybe.
Tim Pool
I think so.
Phil Abonti
Hopefully.
Tim Pool
The issue is. Have you guys ever seen the movie the Adjustment Bureau, I think it's called?
Phil Abonti
No.
Tim Pool
With Matt Damon.
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't watch movies.
Tim Pool
You don't watch movies?
Lisa Elizabeth
You ask me any movie, I've never seen it. Nine times out of ten.
Tim Pool
Have you ever heard of music?
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, to. That I listen to.
Tim Pool
Okay, so this Matt Damon movie is. He's a congressman and he's running for senator. Whatever. He loses or. No, I think he was running for Congress and he loses or something. And then as he's on stage giving his concession speech, he just goes, he's like. We had a saying back in Red Hook that if you fall. We didn't have a saying in Red Hook. Consultant told me to say that I made it up. These shoes that I'm wearing, it's the right amount of scuff. They said they want me to look like I'm too rich, but also not, you know, not like a slovenly guy. And then he basically just starts saying all these things, becomes very popular, and then he wins the next election. That point right there about how consultants go to you and say this color tie, these kinds of pants, this color suit is true. Because if I'm. If I'm doing direct sales and I'm trying to convince just Nick to buy this delicious chocolate mint numa. I take back everything I said about it. It tastes like Oreos, by the way. I have to do very little. It doesn't matter what I'm wearing. For the most part. It's a one on one conversation. It's easy. But what if I'm trying to sell to 300 million people? A slight deviation. A slight percentage deviation can cost you that election. Even a few percentage points could be tens of thousands of votes. So the consultants come to you and they say, this is the color tie you're wearing, the shoes you're wearing. Here's what dress you up. You need a wife, you need kids. That's how you win. Those consultants are going to AOC and saying, you sound bad, you look bad, you're not going to win. That's what they're telling her.
Mary Morgan
That's what Bernie is doing, touring her around. But I think if she does end up running, whenever she ends up running, she's gonna pull a Kamala Harris where she's going to suddenly abandon.
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Mary Morgan
The radical left rhetoric that she has now, like Kamala was super woke before she ran.
Nick Sorter
AOC doesn't vote the way that she speaks, to be honest. Like, she's not. She's not going up there. You never see. She doesn't deviate from her party. She doesn't. All the Democrats always vote together every single time, no matter how much. Well, besides, like the pro Pali people, they vote a little bit differently sometimes. But, you know, so it's like, how do you. How do you get to that? How do you get to that point? How do you convince people? It seems like if you're aoc, Let me just ask you this. Maybe you can. Yeah, I'm going to compare you to aoc. What do you do? How do you go on the campaign trail and try to win a general election in a district that is not, you know, woke socialists, like the Bronx out in New York, you just chameleon.
Mary Morgan
You become whatever the consultants tell you, dress differently.
Nick Sorter
Does that work?
Mary Morgan
Be whoever they tell you to be.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, I mean, if you want to talk about consultants, talk about Ron DeSantis.
Tim Pool
Okay.
Nick Sorter
How much did he spend? $200 million on consultants. How'd that work out? They told him to put boot lifts in.
Mary Morgan
Well, you can't fix a personality.
Nick Sorter
Such a bad. That was such a big mistake.
Mary Morgan
He has a personality problem that cannot be fixed. He's a governor, though. And see, it doesn't matter, really. If you're running for president, though, you need a personality.
Tim Pool
I'm trying to find the video here. I'll just show you the pictures. Do you guys remember when AOC did that rally in New York?
Lisa Elizabeth
I remember that.
Tim Pool
And she got ragged on because she came out fist pumping. Okay.
Mary Morgan
She does the thing too. Just.
Tim Pool
I'm going to say this not to be disrespectful to people of raspy high Pitched voices. I am just telling you, as someone who's done sales, sounding like this is ask about is not the microphone. But, no, the point is, when you are selling something, if that's how you sound, you will not sell them when AOC comes out. And again, it's not meant to drag her for anything personal. I am pointing this out politically. Her voice is too high, raspy, and shrill. And again, I am not trying to be mean. I'm stating this is a fact. She has a shrill, raspy voice. This doesn't convey strength in a political circumstance. This is why we see consistently taller guys with deeper voices tend to do better. Trump is a bully. People are looking for leadership, and there's leadership qualities, even if they're negative qualities.
Lisa Elizabeth
But she is attractive, and that goes a long way. Like, she is physically attractive, whether most people think she is or not. She's. She's.
Phil Abonti
For a congressperson.
Lisa Elizabeth
For a congressperson, She's. She's physically attractive. Men find her attractive, even if they hate her politics. They still.
Tim Pool
She'll win the. She'll win the.
Lisa Elizabeth
That.
Tim Pool
That does help the simp vote.
Nick Sorter
Do people actually go to the ballot box and vote for that dude?
Lisa Elizabeth
If a guy's ugly, I really. Or fat, I definitely don't want to vote for them.
Phil Abonti
Don't people look at Trudeau?
Tim Pool
He did the yoga pose thing, and.
Phil Abonti
All the girls were like, people don't know why. People will tell you they're voting on this and that, but they do not know why they vote. They vote largely on emotion. And emotion is. Is strongly influenced by the charisma of the person you're voting for.
Lisa Elizabeth
You guys have, like. In behavioral economics or anything, you guys have to understand everything you wear is a signal, right? The way that you behave, the way that you speak. Speak, the clothes that you wear, it's all signaling of some sort. And so even if people are unaware of why they're voting, there's some heuristic or some stereotype in their brain that they're attacked, that they're clinging on to because of what that person is signaling, whether it be their tie, their shoes.
Tim Pool
Real quick, because we have this picture here. This picture really exemplifies it. AOC and many women in politics are trying to emulate men.
Lisa Elizabeth
Well, I was gonna say men won't vote for that.
Tim Pool
They will not vote for that. So the issue, I think, is that we talked about this with comedy. Female comics are awful. Nikki Glaser is great. When I watch Nikki Glaser's comedy, it sounds like a Woman is talking and she's telling stories and making jokes and it's really, really funny. Many other female comics tried doing comedy. Like men. Like, what's her face? Amy Schumer. She's up on stage acting like a guy and it's like, but you're a woman. Like, men and women are different. There's different expectations, different biases, etc. AOC going up on stage and yelling as if it's a man. Rallying troops in a great battle for Scotland or something does not convince people. It seems fake. It doesn't work.
Mary Morgan
Nagging and shaming energy and actually, I think that's why Marianne Williamson resonated with people, because she's soft spoken and pleasant and she was. She acted like a woman.
Tim Pool
She acted like a moment. So there's, there's the patriarchal leadership and the matriarchal leadership and the patriarchal leadership. Is the dad wagging his finger going, listen now. And that's what she's doing.
Mary Morgan
Can AOC take notes from Hillary on anything?
Phil Abonti
Could take notes. She could take notes from Margaret Thatcher.
Lisa Elizabeth
That's what I was going to say, that she came off as a lady.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
Strong, but still, she was called Iron.
Phil Abonti
Woman, you know, like there was no. People didn't consider her weak at all. She was, she was feminine and she came off like a lady, but she was. They considered her to have an iron will. And that's the kind of female that could get elected. AOC is probably not that. I'm not sure if I, I'm sold that she couldn't get elected because I do think charisma goes a long way. And I think that as much as we don't find her attractive, I think that there are a lot of people that do find her attractive and young find her charismatic.
Tim Pool
But I want to jump to the next story before I do, I want to give a shout out to Diva dad who said all King heirs are not from the 80s. We still build them every day at Beechcraft in Wichita, Kansas, where I have worked for over 27 years. Love the show, Tim. Keep up the good work. I love the King Air. It is. It gets me where I need to go. It is fast enough. It's not one of these super jets. So shout out to you guys. Manufacturing these things here in America. I got no beef. So helpful. No, but, but you know, there's people like Bernie want to fly on these, these challenges.
Mary Morgan
That's purely, that's purely for luxury. But also he's an old, frail man and he needs to be Comfortable.
Phil Abonti
Don't give him that.
Nick Sorter
Those King Airs aren't cheap either though. I'm just saying they make a good.
Mary Morgan
Maybe he has a weak bladder. You don't know. He might have a health problem. They have toilets, can't hold a couple hours.
Tim Pool
That's actually true, but he doesn't need the really nice luxury one. You can get bathrooms that, you know.
Mary Morgan
Maybe he has ibs.
Tim Pool
Well, they have diapers.
Phil Abonti
I don't want to think about this anymore.
Tim Pool
Let's jump into the story, ladies and gentlemen, from newsweek. India, Pakistan. 125 jets clash in one of the largest dogfights in recent history. They are saying this is one of the biggest dogfights since World War II. Okay, so India and Pakistan are going to war. How you guys doing?
Nick Sorter
Well, I know defense contractors here in the United States have a hard on right now. All the Palestine simps have moved on to Pakistan. So Palestine, those people are going to be forgotten about here very shortly.
Lisa Elizabeth
Isn't it crazy how the narrative just automatically repeats, Pete, soon you're going to hear Pakistan is actually an open air prison, right?
Nick Sorter
I'm waiting on the, the, the Pakistan Ministry of Health to say, oh well, 15,000 children are now dead.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, like that's already been coming out.
Tim Pool
Do you know about how Pakistan came to be? It was under colonization and then there was the, the two state solution. The Muslim majority nation divided from the Hindu majority nation.
Lisa Elizabeth
Now they're, now they're slaughtering Hindus.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's funny, people, people are pointing out the similarities between Israel and, and Gaza with India, Pakistan, and it's not like they're really one for one, but there are similarities based on like colonial rule, two state solutions and. But now we have two nuclear armed nations and they're getting into dog fights.
Nick Sorter
So, so was that why I'm supposed to care?
Tim Pool
I just.
Nick Sorter
Crazy.
Lisa Elizabeth
Look, well, there's, there's a lot of Islam that has to do with this.
Tim Pool
Like, well, it started because Jihadis killed a bunch of people, right?
Lisa Elizabeth
And they have terror cells all set up in India and they've been doing this over and over again till India's like, I've had, we've had enough, right?
Nick Sorter
It's been happening for a long time.
Lisa Elizabeth
A very long time. And people have no idea about it. If you, if you want to follow anybody or learn about it, go to Amy Mac Rare Ra. Her website's awesome. But that's really the issue. And, and I, I think that Americans really don't understand unless you've been to Europe and See what's really going on in their health. Terrible. The Islamization of the west is, and, and they just want to take over everything. No matter where they are, they want to take over everything and they do it violently. And I think people forget that sometimes. And that's a big part of this problem right now.
Nick Sorter
How many of the Pakistanis in, in the UK are going back to fight for their homeland? Have you seen any, have we heard any of that going on yet?
Lisa Elizabeth
No, they're just too busy doing.
Tim Pool
But what do you mean they are fighting for their homeland? They're all in Belgium, the uk.
Lisa Elizabeth
In the uk.
Nick Sorter
Well, they're fighting to take over somebody else's homeland.
Tim Pool
Yeah, well, in Belgium and France that's what their, their cause is.
Nick Sorter
Right, right.
Tim Pool
The concern is that if, if India escalates, if this, if, if this escalates between the two nations, Pakistan has no chance against India's army. So the fear is they'll resort to low yield. No, low yield nukes, they don't have, they don't have high yield. But India will then immediately retaliate with their low yield nukes. China has a stake in Kashmir as well. And then China is going to get involved. It is, it does seem fairly isolated between the two, but India is part of the BRICS nation, so they may call for assistance and then we'll see what happens. World War Three.
Nick Sorter
We say World War Three, but you know, luckily I do feel pretty good with having J.D. vance coming out today saying like, this is not our problem, it's not our.
Phil Abonti
Problem, but if China gets involved, it can easily draw the rest of the world in.
Nick Sorter
Sure. Well, all I'm saying is that we don't have somebody like Joe Biden or Kamala that is directly controlled by the military industrial complex that is itching to get into another war, especially one that has nuclear powers involved.
Tim Pool
Here's, here's, here's an issue I see. People tend to think if it happened before, that is what is required for it to happen again. So with World War I, you had European nations conflicted and alliances. World War II, you obviously have Germany and all that stuff and, and alliances. World War III doesn't need to be the same exact thing. World War I and 2 are basically the same war. World War III could literally be. Russia is currently at war in, in Ukraine. The US and Europe are basically funding in a proxy war with Russia through Ukraine. Israel is at war with Hamas, Lebanon, Iran, the Houthi rebels list goes on. You then have China attacking the South China Sea. World War III could literally just at one point we go, hey, I think at this point with, with six, seven active wars, the world is at war. And then the question is, who is supporting who? So the US Is providing funding to Israel. The US Is providing, is more aligned with India, Israel and India and, and Ukraine. So the US is actively involved. Then you're going to end up with China being involved in much the same way. Then you end up with more proxy wars happening other parts of the world. And then eventually everyone goes, hey, I kind of think everyone's fighting each other. It's World War iii.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, it was Joel Berry. And I'm going to read it now, put out a good tweet that reminded me of this. He goes, is it a. Is it a coincidence that Pakistan, a close ally of China, went to war with India just a couple of weeks after America elected to move our Chinese manufacturing to India? Like, China definitely has their hands in all this.
Phil Abonti
China absolutely has their hands.
Tim Pool
And then if you go, if you.
Phil Abonti
Follow the Chinese, like Chinese propaganda accounts, state propaganda accounts on X, they've already been tweeting that they're supporting Pakistan.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yep, yep.
Tim Pool
So. So you know, In World War II, for instance, you had the North African front. I. I could be wrong about this, but I'm pretty sure Germany and Japan never actually physically interacted with each other. Japan was this other planet.
Lisa Elizabeth
Right.
Tim Pool
Germany was occupied in, occupied in, in Europe. If we had a World War iii, it doesn't have to be a single, a catalyst event where one country does one thing, resulting in every country going to arms. It could literally just be. I mean, at this point, we've got India, Pakistan, Russia, Ukraine and the Israeli conflicts. If China escalates in the South China Sea, we could be dealing with four different regions erupting in war. At what point do we say the world is at war? When South America gets involved, it's really.
Lisa Elizabeth
When one of the major powers is like, you know, if France.
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Lisa Elizabeth
Was at war. We were at war.
Tim Pool
We are though.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, but like active conflict I think is what people think of it. But I think that we're already at war in multiple ways. I think war will look different too. It's not going to, I don't think it'll ever be really boots on the ground in the trenches like it was in World War I and 2. I think that people, that's what they think of when they think, you know, are we at war or not?
Nick Sorter
But I'm curious just, just as more of an opinion question here for the, for the group. At what point? Because it seems like the, the majority of the MAGA voting base and Trump ran on this platform that we, he didn't have any new wars during his, his first term. You know, the world was seemingly at peace for the most part during his first term. At what point could you convince the American people to say, okay, maybe we should get involved in this?
Lisa Elizabeth
When, when something would happen on our homeland? Okay, yeah, that's, that's when I think.
Phil Abonti
If there were an attack on a US Aircraft carrier, I think that might, that would be, that would not convince a position. That would convince a portion. If there were an attack on a US Aircraft carrier in international water and Americans died, it would have to be significant. I'm not going to get down to extremely specific, but I think that that would get the people that are anti war. It wouldn't get the America first people. It wouldn't get people like J.D. vance to be like, yeah, we Got to do it. But it would get a lot of normies that are not politically connected or politically aware into it.
Nick Sorter
Right.
Lisa Elizabeth
And I'm anti war. Like, I don't want to be giving our money to anyone. But it, but if you start killing our people, I get a little juice. I get a little, like, let's go retaliate as hard as we can. Like, you know, I definitely fall into that trap. But for the most part, I don't want to be involved in other people's conflicts. I certainly don't want any money going over there.
Phil Abonti
I think that it's arguably, I think it's reasonable to say, well, if someone attacks US Military assets, like an aircraft carrier or like, like an aircraft carrier strike group, because there's more than just a carrier that does involve us that they're bringing us into.
Lisa Elizabeth
I agree. And I don't want to hear why. Why did they do it? I don't hear all these people say, why. Because those people were persecuted. They felt like they had to. No, I don't care. But especially to why.
Phil Abonti
Especially if it's not a place that we're shooting. So, for instance, right, so the Houthis got a lucky shot and hit an aircraft carrier. I don't think we should go and try to invade Yemen for that. Right.
Nick Sorter
That's why I asked that question.
Phil Abonti
But if we're, but if we're in the South China Sea and we're around India or around, you know, around that we have an aircraft carrier around that area and, and China takes a shot at, at, at an aircraft carrier, I think that would be something like, okay, well, now this has changed the whole dynamic.
Lisa Elizabeth
I think it has to be significant. They can't just, like, take a shot. They would have to, like, sink the whole thing.
Phil Abonti
I wouldn't say sink it, but if they hit it and killed, I mean, look, there's 3,000 people on an aircraft carrier. If they hit an aircraft carrier and 15 people die, I think that's going to be enough for Americans to be like, you did what?
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't think that would be. I think it would have to be hundreds either way.
Nick Sorter
I mean, it's semantics we're arguing. But no, I didn't. It was, it was a good answer. You had it. You had a good answer. But, you know, it's going to be very, very difficult. Even if China were to get involved for some reason, it's going to be very difficult, in my opinion, to convince the American people that we need to get involved in a conflict between India and Pakistan. I mean, the, the most of the contact that people here in the US have with Indians are when they get called on their phones for some Apple support scam. And that's it. That's all they know about India. So we don't, we don't need any more of that.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, I don't.
Tim Pool
We were, we were making thumbnails for the videos and I was talking to our graphics team and I was like, you know, the hardest thing about this is Pakistani and Indian soldiers do not look cool. You know, like with Ukraine, with Russia, you've got dudes that look like they're decked out and ready for war. And then you look up these images of the Indian army and the Pakistan army and it doesn't just. They, they look like they just showed up from the first day of work.
Mary Morgan
You know, Ukraine and Israel also have these tick tock thoughts that are posting thirst traps.
Tim Pool
Getting our US does that too.
Phil Abonti
Good grief.
Tim Pool
Yeah, it's true. And there are dumb guys who fall for it. What was the story? Bunker bunnies or something? Is that what they call it?
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Mary Morgan
What?
Nick Sorter
This is not us.
Tim Pool
Right?
Lisa Elizabeth
US Propaganda, Lujan chick.
Tim Pool
So US propaganda, they've created these ideas that there are women who are like single and in the barracks who are like, bang a bunch of dudes to trick young incel guys into joining the military thinking they're going to get laid.
Lisa Elizabeth
The girl, she's really hot.
Tim Pool
There's a bunch of them.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Mary Morgan
Divorced from reality. Like, I'm sure that goes on.
Tim Pool
Yeah. And then there's stories about be there at all. There's stories about how women will get orders for deployment, get pregnant right away.
Mary Morgan
It's all a big scam. It's a racket.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah. Shouldn't be there no women in the military either, guys.
Tim Pool
Not even, not even administrative roles.
Lisa Elizabeth
No.
Tim Pool
What about janitorial paperwork? What about making it? What about making sandwiches?
Lisa Elizabeth
Guys, come on, they're a distraction. No, no, they're caddy. They're passive aggressive.
Mary Morgan
No, we go full Sparta.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yes, Sparta would be great.
Tim Pool
All right, let's jump to this next story, which is hilarious. Here we go. From ABC News, Trump appoints Fox News host Jeanine Pirro as top prosecutor in D.C. yo, shout out to Judge Janine. This is amazing.
Lisa Elizabeth
Is she temporary, though?
Tim Pool
Yeah, Instagram. Because they're waiting for. Was it Ed Martin? I think.
Nick Sorter
Yeah. So he's got until May 20th.
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
Well, they'll confirm him real fast.
Tim Pool
Yeah. That's why Trump did it. That's why Trump did it.
Nick Sorter
I want to see Somebody needs to go to Tom. Actually, I'm going to do it tomorrow. I'm going to go to the guy. So Thom Tillis, if you're watching for some reason, I'm going to come ask you. So get a good question, a good answer ready, you know, because he's the one that really took the lead on sinking Ed Martin. Now you've got Judge Jeanine, which, I mean, what is he going to say to that?
Tim Pool
What are you going to say? But amazing move by Trump. He's allowed to appoint an interim while waiting for a confirmation. And when they're like, we're not going to take Ed, he's like, then you get Judge Janine instead.
Nick Sorter
And then after the 120 days is up, we get Judge Judy. I mean, we can keep going every 120 days for the next four years. Tom Tillis, you want to play games? Let's play, baby.
Tim Pool
And she's. I don't, I don't think you get more based than Judge Jeanine.
Lisa Elizabeth
No. Yeah, that's pretty true.
Tim Pool
So D.C. needs to be cleaned up. And even if she is interim, I'm hoping that she cleans it up.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, I mean, I live in D.C. now. I just moved there. I've got, I've got an apartment where I can, like, it's pretty, pretty high up and I can see what's going on on the ground. It's in a pretty, it's in a pretty nice area. Right. And I can still, I'm sitting there the other day, me and my girlfriend looking out the window. Oh, it's beautiful. You know, everything. And then you see some guy rear end somebody else carjack a car on the, on the, the 695 Expressway. There's, and the Metropolitan police are just watching as he carjacks and then gets away. He's gone.
Phil Abonti
So it's nice and exciting.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, nice and exciting. You're right. And so you can't rely on the city police to do any. They are, they are choked out by the city council in D.C. and it's not even just that, you know, you get the feds involved, they can handle carjacking and such, but it needs to go further than that. The reason that people like, in my opinion, that Thom Tillis and a bunch of other rhinos are coming out against somebody like Ed Martin, it's not because of their virtue signaling. Oh, you know, I didn't like what he said about J6. No. They're worried about their own crimes. They're worried about a D.C. that is the most powerful U.S. attorney in the country. Okay? These people have been hiding crap for years, and they know that you get the right U.S. attorney in there, they're gonna be investigated. They're gonna lose. I mean, they're gonna end up in jail. I mean, there are a bunch of allegations that came out against Thom Tillis about various fraud and credible allegations over the past day. You know, they're terrified. Somebody like Judge Jeanine, she doesn't care. She's been saying this for years like she's a bulldog. I would love to see her. I was excited when I saw this article on the way here. I was like, holy crap, this is real.
Tim Pool
I bust out laughing when I heard that he was considering it. And then we were actually filming the Green Room show when the news broke that she will be the interim D.C. attorney. Glorious.
Lisa Elizabeth
It's a great movie.
Tim Pool
Look, everybody is mad at Trump. Acting like the Trump admins got to do literally everything all at once. But we are getting some tremendous victories. Yeah. You know, I mean, come on. Doge has been fantastic.
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't think it's enough. I agree.
Tim Pool
I'm just saying, I'm. I mean, we don't have a lot.
Lisa Elizabeth
Of time yet left. And then there's the campaign season's coming up. Like, you needed to get as much done as radical stuff as you could in the beginning of the term so that people, the moderate people that would vote forget about it by the time the elections come for the. For the next.
Nick Sorter
So, like the shock and awe approach where you go in there and they can only. The lamestream media can only be mad about so many things at one time. You know, that's right.
Lisa Elizabeth
Like, and the closer you get to the primary, like, the closer you get to the next election, you're. They'll forget and they'll only remember the last couple of months of things and how they felt then. They're not going to remember what you did. Month one through four, five needs to.
Phil Abonti
Take Lisa's black pills away.
Lisa Elizabeth
It's true, though.
Mary Morgan
Like, that's just real.
Phil Abonti
No, fair enough. But the point that I'm making is like, we're, we're, you know, we're just past 100 days. He's for, you know, it's like, what is two weeks ago that his first hundred days.
Lisa Elizabeth
This is what, this is what's problematic. Like, it's exactly what. What's his face said about the omnibus bill. Like, you know, that this is the plan coming in. You were campaigning. There were plenty of people that thought he was going to Win. You had a plan going in execute it. It's almost like the omnibus stuff, you know that we're going to vote on spending bills, make the time, do the individual spending items, make them individual bills. They don't plan ahead. They didn't do it again. We knew what we were getting into. We had, we had from November to January 1st or January 20th to get it done. You mean in that time? Well, yes, you've got a team to appoint people to positions and all that. But you, you can't tell me that the Republicans couldn't think like what are our main priorities? Let's push them through right away before the next, the next election cycle.
Nick Sorter
So you worked with multiple members of Congress. You know, people take it out on Speaker Johnson a lot. Is he doing enough? Is he, is he good enough?
Lisa Elizabeth
It's very hard to wrangle all those people and all those interests and things like that. It's, it's really that Congress is basically run by 20 year olds and their LDS and Swamp People like chiefs. There are plenty of good members that have been like, they come in with all these good intentions and then they get a chief of staff that's like appointed to them basically, or they find them and they've been there for 20 years and they, because they live in D.C. and it's not part of their package. They watch CNN even though they're Republican. Right. And, and you get that DC swamp brain and they steer the member. Right. So, you know, and they're the one like a member can't read every, every bill that goes out there. He can't be an expert on every policy. Especially if you're on multiple.
Nick Sorter
When you're only passing five in the past.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, but now there's probably, now there's way more that goes through than that, especially with committee meetings and markups and all those things. And so they really rely heavily on their, their staff. And Most staffers are 23 to 25 year old idiots.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, but so, but we're not even talking about, you know, hugely.
Lisa Elizabeth
They're the ones that, pushing the legislation that, and committees.
Nick Sorter
Right. So, but you know, Johnson, just think about it here. We're talking about, okay, they've now been, what's it, Thursday now. Okay, so now they've got a four day weekend. They go, you say they're in their district busting their asses.
Lisa Elizabeth
I didn't say on four day weekends. I said in August they are. But go ahead, keep going.
Nick Sorter
All right, well, and so, you know, is it too much to expect more out of them to say that there should have been a lot more done. There should have been. Why is there just shock and awe in the executive branch? We have. We have the. We have the House, we have the Senate, we have. And the White House. You're only getting shock and all out of the White House. You're not getting anything out of the House of Representatives. The Senate's been, you know, you're not going to.
Lisa Elizabeth
Because they're influenced by lobbyists and moderate districts.
Nick Sorter
Why?
Phil Abonti
You also know that the majority that the Republicans have is really still pretty narrow.
Lisa Elizabeth
Correct.
Phil Abonti
So if they had, like, you know, if they had 400 seats and be like, all right, whatever. Do whatever you want, but the majority of the Republicans have in the, in the Congress is like, what is it, like, three reliable or something like that. And Republicans are not like the Democrats where they all fall in line. There are different Republicans that have different, different agendas. I mean, like, you're not going to get Thomas Massie to vote for spending increases. It's just not going to happen. I love him, you know, and, and I'm. I'm a big fan of Thomas Massie, too. But, like, there are going to be times where there's going to be a bill that, like, the Republicans want, and they're going to be people on, like, the Freedom Caucus that are like, nope, you know, and then. And they're. They're reliable Republicans and you don't. And they're. They're actually probably the best Republicans, but they're not going to bend because they have to worry about their constituents. And their constituents are going to be like, why did you vote for this? You know, we didn't want.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, and it happens. And then they get Facebook campaigns and then they get primary opponents. They are spending extra money and it's.
Phil Abonti
Like, the sausage making is not.
Lisa Elizabeth
It's not. It's not as easy as you guys.
Nick Sorter
What is the problem in Republican politics where they all feel like they have to grandstand all the time? Where they all feel like, oh, well, this is the Hill. We're going to die on proxy voting for. For parents and like, for.
Lisa Elizabeth
For.
Tim Pool
But.
Nick Sorter
Okay, but you don't. All politics, the Democrats, they. They.
Lisa Elizabeth
All they do is grandstand and virtue signal.
Nick Sorter
Okay, but they get shit done. That's the problem. It's not that I want to get done, but they get it done.
Lisa Elizabeth
Wait a minute, Democrats, you can hate.
Nick Sorter
Her all you want to, but she's a good speech. She gets shit done.
Lisa Elizabeth
She does. She commands. She definitely did. Okay, she.
Tim Pool
But listen, what do we have now? Speaker Johnson.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Imagine him coming up to him saying, listen, Nick, now I want you to imagine how Pelosi was like, you listen here, you little. You're gonna do what I tell you.
Lisa Elizabeth
That's what.
Tim Pool
That's what she's like, I know. And you're like, okay, ma' am, please stop spitting on me.
Lisa Elizabeth
But the thing is, is that the Democrats, you'll hear them. I have Democrat friends or people that I knew that worked on them. They're like, at least you Republicans don't have the infighting or the things. At least you're united. They say the same things we do. Listen to them talk. They say the same things we do. I.
Phil Abonti
It's just what happened. Like, this is what people respond when they see how the sausage is made and you hear that that phrase is a thing for a reason. How the sausage is made.
Tim Pool
When the Democrats shut down the. When they were censuring what's his face. What's that guy's name who wiggled the cane at Trump?
Nick Sorter
Oh, Al Green.
Tim Pool
Yeah, Al Green. When they censured him, what happened? He. They all walked in the middle and started singing a song. And Speaker Johnson was like, can you please. Can you please stop, please? I quit. And then just, like, leaves. I'm paraphrasing. He actually said, order, order. Were adjourned, and then left. And I'm like, what?
Lisa Elizabeth
He should have had.
Tim Pool
You were censoring the guy, calling the Sergeant at arms, have him all arrested.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That doesn't do it. He doesn't do it.
Lisa Elizabeth
Because we have a conscience, and people that are on the right have this idea of fairness and duty and responsibility. All the things that the left throws out the window and we should abandon.
Nick Sorter
Your duty and responsibility is to carry out Trump's agenda right now.
Tim Pool
It's not even about Trump's agenda. It's. If you are the speaker of the House and the Democrats are singing songs obstructing Congress, you arrest them.
Lisa Elizabeth
I agree.
Nick Sorter
I agree with the Sergeant at arms is for.
Tim Pool
And the Speaker. The Republicans are jellyfish.
Lisa Elizabeth
They're tired. They're tired of being. I guess. I guess they're used to this because they have been lambasted in the media as, like, the bad guys. Like, I know people that are Republican now but are still afraid to tell their clients, like, in real life, like, oh, I'm not. I'm not a Republican. But, like, I. I can kind of see where Trump's coming from. There is still this tinge that if, like, you're a Republican Yes.
Tim Pool
Cowardice.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah. That you're like that. There's this stain on you that you're like this bad person or you're. Whatever.
Tim Pool
Our country is in trouble because we have cowards. Cowards everywhere. I. I know there are celebrities, actors, musicians, professional athletes who have messaged me throughout the years being like, man, I love your show. I love what you do. I just, you know, I can't say anything because I'm like, bro, you've got 7 million followers. Tweet one time. If you want to save this country, you are a thought leader. You need to speak up. And they're like, no, that's true. And then you look at what Yay Is doing. That guy's gone off all the. All he's got so far off the other end.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, he. We listened to that banger earlier here in the street.
Tim Pool
We will save that one for the uncensored. Kanye West's new song, which has a. It's got a backup vocals from Adolf Hitler. That's. That's not a joke, really. Does not a joke.
Phil Abonti
Actual.
Nick Sorter
I can't believe I'm sitting in the same seat that he was at at one point.
Tim Pool
You know, here. I'm so honored, to be fair. That was the other studio.
Nick Sorter
It was the other. I was in that studio, too.
Lisa Elizabeth
Probably the same seat, though.
Tim Pool
Oh, yeah, I think. Yeah, probably over.
Nick Sorter
But. But. But. But, yeah, I mean, I. I think that maybe that's a. That's a little bit different than somebody, like, tweeting on X about, you know, the. I don't know how much further you can go to cancel Yay. I mean, he's already had his bank accounts frozen or whatever, and he said it all in the song. You know, if you want to play it back, he can explain everything was taken from him.
Tim Pool
We'll get there. We will take a listen. On the uncensored portion of the show. For obvious reasons, I have a lot to say about ye. He was on Piers Morgan recently.
Phil Abonti
Kanye.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Me and Piers are brothers, and yay. Walking off your show.
Lisa Elizabeth
That is true. I'm like, oh, he did it there, too. Great. That's not as bad.
Tim Pool
It was actually really funny when he walked off on Pierce because Pierce was.
Nick Sorter
Like, I didn't say anything.
Lisa Elizabeth
Like, he just like, we know what that's like.
Tim Pool
I mean, I actually talked to the guy for 28 minutes.
Lisa Elizabeth
He didn't participate a ton. He just.
Tim Pool
No, for sure. He just said, but on Piers, Pierce is like, it's good to have you. I believe you have what, 32 million he's like, oh, here you go. No, I have more than that. He's like, I'm sorry. And he's like, I'm leaving. And he was like, what? Happy? How dare you say I have 1 million less followers than I actually have.
Lisa Elizabeth
Sneako is like enduring debate.
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Lisa Elizabeth
Prep. We were having like, good. He had some good answers. And so I'm like, so then why does he do this every time?
Tim Pool
It's a. It's a stunt. It's fake. Like, I said this a million times. It's when. Okay, first of all, when Yay came on on our show, they hit a jet waiting for him. That you can't do that. So when they left the show and immediately got on a jet and took off, I called the charter company and I said, did you give him our jet? Like, I don't understand how he's flying out of our airport right now in a jet. And they were like, that's not possible. And I was like, how does he have a jet there that he was able to just get on and leave? And they're like, he must have pre booked a jet. And I was like, why would he. He staged it.
Mary Morgan
I thought that he went straight from the studio to go get Hibachi.
Tim Pool
He kept. He was. He landed at the airport at kftk, went to Hibachi, came to our studio, left our studio, back to KFTK where a jet was waiting for him, and he took off. And the jet had. Had come from Mercer. And so because you can track all this stuff very easily. And I was like, hey, wait a minute. How did they have a jet waiting for him? Because they, they tricked me and never intended to actually do the show. Their intention was to come on the show, do a stunt and storm off intentionally. When Yay came on the show, when he was. When we were. When we were waiting before, Totally normal guy. Totally normal guy. Like me talking to Phil right here. He was, he was. He was talking like this. You know, I think it's really interesting what we're seeing with the, with Elon Musk, you know, and the things he's been doing. And we're talking and it was really normal. He sits down Miles here, Nick's here, and then he's talking. He's like, what do you think about Mike Pence? And then Milo starts talking about it and then he's like, yeah, that's really interesting, what he's been working on. And I, look, I said, here's the story we're going to open with, if you're cool. It's about Mike Pence has been commenting on, you know, your dinner. And he's like, yeah, okay, turn the cameras on, y' all. I'm just gonna say, man. Like, you know, I'm talking about. And I was like, what? And then he, and then he storms out. And I was like, we. We literally talked to him for an hour. We filmed it all. We filmed everything leading up to it. We published it. And I was like, watch that video. When we, when he was just chilling it. Totally normal. As soon as the cameras turned on for the live show, it was like, it's all fake. And then he stormed off. Yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
And then there's a jet waiting for him. Milo insists it wasn't staged, but I'm like, how do they have a jet waiting for him? Like, we called one. You called the jet and got a jet an hour to rural Western. Believe it was, it was Frederick, Maryland, which is about an hour from D.C. so that's not what's unheard of. What's unheard of is flight crews have a restriction. The moment you call a crew, there's an eight hour period or I forgot how it works. But basically, FAA regulates how much time a person can be active for a flight.
Lisa Elizabeth
But they can't have them on standby.
Tim Pool
No, because you have. There is a certain amount of time. So he's flying from the east coast to the west coast, which is going to be what, like a five, six hour flight or whatever. Especially for a pj. It's not going to go as fast as a big jetliner. Meaning you need a fresh crew starting right now. So when I called our broker, they said, this is. This is not possible. You cannot get a jet like this because the crew has to have basically just woken up. FAA has restrictions on how long they can work, meaning a crew was ready to come on board at KFTK right now with the jet set to fly in. She's like, I've never seen anybody book a jet to come to an airport like that. Within an Hour or two hours. It's like a day is crazy. She told me the only time I've ever booked someone on a quick turnaround flight like that. It was like we were flying from San Francisco to San Jose and it was like a three minute flight. And so that was. They flew there and flew right back. And it didn't disrupt any of the scheduling. But booking for. For a cross country flight within an hour, she's like impossible.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, I believe. I just can't see Milo doing that at the time to you and Cassandra. Like, I just can't see him like, for, for as crazy as Milo can be sometimes. I just, he. He is loyal and he doesn't like. Yeah, like, I don't think that, like, that's why I find it hard to.
Tim Pool
I can totally see it.
Lisa Elizabeth
Really.
Tim Pool
It didn't hurt us in any meaningful way. It. What ended up happening was when yay was when we announced we're gonna have Yay Nick and Milo on the show. We were getting a ton of flack. People were yelling at us. Then when he stormed off, the leftist. The liberal media wrote Tim Pool pushed back against anti Semitism and they were actually writing positive things about me. It got massive celebrity coverage. So my view is I don't know if Milo's telling the truth or not. He says it wasn't staged. But if Miles mentality is, I'm not going to be hurting Tim cast. I'm going to be boosting his profile, making it.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Giving him the biggest show and a major celebrity stunt.
Lisa Elizabeth
That makes sense.
Tim Pool
He's gonna, you know, it'll be good for him. And maybe he did.
Mary Morgan
It was funny because the coverage after the fact was either that you pushed back too much or that you didn't push back enough so you didn't win.
Tim Pool
And everyone was like, you screwed that interview up.
Nick Sorter
And I was like, you misstated his follower account, didn't you?
Tim Pool
No, we interviewed him for about an hour beforehand and when we published that video, so I was like, we. Yeah, the video is up. That we talked to him for a while. He got mad at me because he said, how do I win the presidency? And then I didn't think it was a serious question. And so I said, well, you know, the thing is with the abductions. And then as we're walking upstairs, he goes, I asked you a question. You didn't answer me. I asked you how to win the presidency. And I said, oh, ballot harvesting. And he was like, what's that? And I was like, you get a bunch of activists to Go door to door and pick up ballots for people. That's what Democrats do. And he's like, really? And he starts writing it down. And I was like, good luck, dude. Anyway, so James, the yay story.
Nick Sorter
So o' Keefe published another. I don't know if you saw that.
Tim Pool
Yeah, the Pam Bondi thing.
Nick Sorter
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Interesting.
Nick Sorter
I just now saw that.
Lisa Elizabeth
Another.
Tim Pool
I'll pull that one up, but we got to. We are going to go to chats in a second, but I'll pull this one up. Take a look.
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Attorney General of the United States Pam Bondi was at the White House and disclosed what she represented as brand new information in relation to Jeffrey Epps Epstein. The existence of tens of thousands of videos featuring little children.
Tim Pool
There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.
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Now, this is the first time an official has publicly acknowledged that videos of Epstein and his victims exist. What you may not know is just nine days prior, the Attorney General had a very similar conversation with a total stranger in a restaurant.
Tim Pool
Do you know when the Epstein files are going to get released?
Lisa Elizabeth
We hope soon.
Tim Pool
The Epstein has been okay.
Lisa Elizabeth
Any dates?
Tim Pool
No.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know what it is?
Tim Pool
There are tens of thousands of videos. Yeah. And it's all with little hints, so.
Lisa Elizabeth
They have to go through every one.
H
In the past, officials have spoken about the, quote, mountain of evidence in the Epstein case, but they've never, previous to that moment, acknowledged on the existence of videos of, quote, little kids. Just a few days later, at 2pm on May 1, our reporter sent the AG's office the text of the recording. We asked why this detail had not been disclosed to the public, but was instead being told to a random stranger at a restaurant. The Attorney General used almost the exact same language as she did with the stranger in the restaurant. Language that we shared with her press office.
Tim Pool
There are tens of thousands of videos. Yeah. And it's all but little kids. There are tens of thousands of videos of Epstein with children or child porn.
H
Now, we hesitated to publish this story, but believe, like we did yesterday, that the public has a right to know. And this one raises serious questions. On one hand, why did our country's highest law enforcement official share this information first, not with the American people, but with the self described nanny at brunch? But more importantly, why was this information held back in the first place? Does this show that a government apparatus is still working behind the scenes to protect powerful people involved in the scandal? Based upon the response to our Epstein story yesterday, it's clear that the American people want answers and they want Accountability.
Tim Pool
Wow. James o' Keefe, brother, you are the best journalists of our generation. I am in awe. The balls it takes to pull an operation like this off undercover reporting of the Attorney General of the United States, especially Pam Bondi, who's supposed to be doing right by the American people who voted in Donald Trump. James o' Keefe, man, you are doing the Lord's work. I am. I am very impressed. And this is incredible. It. It actually appears that we only learned about this from Pambani because of the work of James. And they. They tried to preempt his release of this video by her coming out and saying this. So what's the point? We get more.
Nick Sorter
I don't understand. I don't understand the point. Why not? This is what the American people want. I mean, obviously, we want some substance.
Lisa Elizabeth
Nobody wants to see those videos.
Nick Sorter
Nobody wants to see the video. We're not asking to see the videos. You know, we're asking for. Just. Just give us more. She's been silent on the Epstein files for congressional hearing.
Tim Pool
A hearing where she can be. She should go before Congress. They can ask her questions and she can answer. Look, I'd like documents, I'd like files, any kind of proof. But I will settle for at least right now, she goes before Congress and say, what are these videos? Here's what we have. What are these files? Here's what we have. At least describe what they're working on.
Lisa Elizabeth
Rep. Comer just came out a day or so ago and said that all these files were like, there was plenty of evidence that was deleted, files missing. Right. And then she clapped back at him saying, I'll laugh, and said, I'll call him later.
Nick Sorter
Why isn't she talking to the Chair of the House Oversight Committee to begin with? With why. Why is there a disconnect there? James Comer isn't just some random congressman.
Lisa Elizabeth
Correct. I don't. I don't understand what the disconnect is, and I don't understand why we. We knew a lot of this evidence was supposedly there. And again, it's been months. You can't arrest one person from the Epstein case.
Nick Sorter
Right.
Lisa Elizabeth
Not. Not all of them. Give me.
Tim Pool
What about any kind of action against Prince Andrew?
Lisa Elizabeth
One. One thing. Just give me one thing. They won't do that because it's. It's the monarchy. But, like, just give me one person. Why not make it a little loud?
Nick Sorter
I don't really care. I don't really care if it's a monarchy or not.
Lisa Elizabeth
Well, I know you don't, but they won't be fair here.
Phil Abonti
Is Epstein island in America? In the US or is it outside?
Tim Pool
No, I think it's private.
Phil Abonti
So if you. If. If the prince was not in the U.S. they can't arrest him.
Nick Sorter
Is it BVI?
Tim Pool
Well, they can.
Lisa Elizabeth
They just. They could out him, they could shame him, they could do a lot of things. But they won't do that to the.
Tim Pool
They can bar from the little saint. They can announce he's barred from the United States.
Nick Sorter
Little St. James is a private island in the United States Virgin Islands.
Phil Abonti
Okay, so it is a US island territory then. Yeah.
Tim Pool
We're going to your chats, my friend. So smash the like button. Share the show with everyone. You know. We're going to have that uncensored show coming up. You do not want to miss this one because Kanye west has a new song. Kanye west featuring Adolf Hitler. That's not a joke. Literally, Kanye west put out a song featuring Adolf Hitler.
Phil Abonti
Unreal.
Tim Pool
Brought him back to life and somehow got he. We'll talk about the uncensored. It's ridiculous.
Mary Morgan
Listening party.
Tim Pool
You know what's kind of sad is that if the. If the song was just normal and it wasn't crazy and his lyrics were like talking about how he likes watching football games, it'd be. It'd be a good song.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Mary Morgan
It's actually a banger standpoint. It is.
Tim Pool
It is good, man. Okay, let's go to your. Let's go to your chats. Shane says, remember, when speaking about a pope, using left or right terms does not really work. The church is 2000 years old and does not fit into that box. Instead, look in terms of orthodoxy versus heterodoxy. Nostalgia makes you sad. Says get woke. Go Pope. All right. Whiskey. Whiskey. Basically says, tim, congrats on having your first child. Cherish every moment you have with her because they grow up so fast. Just like the wonderful trees from Fast Growing Trees. Dot com. Promo code Shimcast. I don't. That's a real promo code. But there's a promo code. Tim Cast, I think. Right? We have so many promo codes, a bunch of different companies.
Lisa Elizabeth
But I like fast growing trees, though, in general. Go get a lilac tree or a pear tree.
Tim Pool
Pear tree. I call those sand fruit.
Lisa Elizabeth
Okay. No, it's not like a real pear. Like, it's a. Just. It's a pretty type of little white flowers.
Tim Pool
We had a pear tree at the castle and at first we were all excited like, oh, pears. And then I hate them and won't Eat them. Because it's like eating sand and then delicious. Allison bit into it and sped out, and she's like, these are disgusting. And then I went to the. I went to the pear tree, and I shook my fist and cursed it.
Mary Morgan
I ate one of them, and they were. They were good.
Tim Pool
Really? From the tree? Yeah, the one right at the front of the driveway. Those weird little brown orbs.
Mary Morgan
Maybe it was a different one.
Lisa Elizabeth
If they're ripe, we have one pear tree.
Tim Pool
Because there's apple trees.
Mary Morgan
Well, I had fruit from whatever that was, but.
Tim Pool
What? But. But did you cut it open or, like, the skin is brown and nasty and hard.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, not at the right. Beauty.
Mary Morgan
It kind of just looks like an apple.
Lisa Elizabeth
You. You.
Tim Pool
Maybe you just had an apple from the apple tree.
Mary Morgan
There was already an apple tree.
Tim Pool
There are two apple trees. There's a red one and a green one.
Mary Morgan
Oh, okay.
Tim Pool
What color was the thing you ate?
Lisa Elizabeth
Remember, the one close to the house is the apple tree.
Mary Morgan
I didn't look.
Tim Pool
I just.
Lisa Elizabeth
A walkway was the apple tree.
Tim Pool
Right? We. We. We have.
Lisa Elizabeth
That was a crab apple tree.
Tim Pool
No, we have actual apples. Yeah. Real apples.
Lisa Elizabeth
I don't remember how.
Tim Pool
They're delicious.
Mary Morgan
If you're looking at the castle, it was on this side.
Lisa Elizabeth
The left.
Mary Morgan
Sorry. It was on your.
Tim Pool
If you are looking straight at the castle, to the right is the apple tree. Two apple trees.
Mary Morgan
Okay. Yeah, I had an apple Never.
Tim Pool
Yeah, you didn't have the sand fruit.
Mary Morgan
Didn't have the sand fruit.
Tim Pool
Did you guys ever see it's always sunny when he eats the pear for the first time?
Lisa Elizabeth
I told you.
Tim Pool
Like, it's eating sand. He ate the sticker.
Lisa Elizabeth
Delicious. Yeah, he's got a really good ripe pair.
Tim Pool
We have two black cherry trees, though. But one. One collapsed in the storm a few months ago.
Phil Abonti
Tragedy.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah. Anyway, fast growing cheese is good, though.
Mary Morgan
Oh, there were mulberries, too. Those are so good.
Tim Pool
Yeah, I can't eat those.
Mary Morgan
Why?
Tim Pool
Allergic.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, he kept handing them to me. They're good, though.
Tim Pool
But the wine berries, those are. Those are awesome. Chinese raspberries. An invasive species that are delicious.
Mary Morgan
Yum.
Tim Pool
And we harvested, like, a gallon of them, and then we made ice cream with them.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, there's some lore about the chestnut tree and. And it's wiping out. Like, it's like it's almost gone and extinct now because of Appalachia. Well, a long time ago, anyway. You would like that story. Almost.
Tim Pool
We have pawpaw everywhere. And, man, living out here, I started to learn something crazy. And that is there is so much More edible fruit everywhere that you can't buy in grocery stores.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
That most people have never experienced and is literally just right there. Pawpaw, for instance, pawpaw and mulberry break and rot too easily, so nobody harvests and ships them. Also, pawpaw is really hard to cultivate because it's pollinated by beetles and flies. Yeah. Yep.
Lisa Elizabeth
Mulberry's really messy.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Mulberries. Chickens love them. They love eating them.
Lisa Elizabeth
Birds love them.
Tim Pool
Yeah. I think they taste terrible.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Let's go. We'll grab some more chats here. Let's see we got going on over here. All right, Tim. Jake says Trump says he will appoint Fox News host and former prosecutor Janine Piero as interim use attorney for the District of Columbia, according to a post on Truth Social. Indeed he will. We're very happy. Scientific Fanfic says. How about we change the lyrics in Greenwood's God Bless the usa Instead of who gave that right to me? Saying protecting that right for me. No one died to give you or me a right given to us by God. No wonder we have lost our way.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Mark Giadetti. Guadetti says free. Tommy Robinson.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yes.
Tim Pool
What's that? What's the latest on him?
Lisa Elizabeth
He is struggling. He's basically in solitary. I'm not allowed to email him anymore. They took me. They won't let me talk to him for a while. For a while. They took his son off. He couldn't contact him. And then they got him. They. They went back. But he's been in south. He'll be out in August.
Tim Pool
But when he gets out, can we give him asylum here?
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, no. Well, I mean, Trump, he has a better chance of that with Trump in office. But he has some issues that prevent him from coming here because he traveled on the fig. We almost had him here one time. I had, like, members.
Tim Pool
What was it like? It was a bad visa or something.
Lisa Elizabeth
No, he came over on his friend's passport.
Nick Sorter
Oh.
Lisa Elizabeth
See, he did it on purpose because he knew there was some issues with him getting in the first place. He really wanted to give this speech at the 911 thing that he was asked to speak for. He got in on it. Customs, Border patrol flagged them and then he left on his regular passport. But you know what? The US Never pressed charges for that at all. The UK did. They locked him up for a while for that. Yeah. The UK is the one we. We had.
Tim Pool
If he flies to Mexico, he'd walk across on the board. Well, not anymore, actually.
Lisa Elizabeth
He can't do that.
Nick Sorter
Now.
Lisa Elizabeth
But he couldn't really do that before either because once they would run him in the system, they detain him and then he's really stuck there and in trouble. We looked into him.
Tim Pool
Not if he goes gay.
Lisa Elizabeth
What?
Tim Pool
Not if he goes, okay. And they're like, who are you doing here?
Lisa Elizabeth
Okay, He's. But anyway, he's, he's, he's really struggling right now.
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Lisa Elizabeth
He struggled the first time. I, I remember I got him on Tucker right after he came out. It was like a day or two later and it was a bad, it was like he was, he's gonna, he's gonna need some recovery time before he can do anything. It's really, really a shame and nobody's putting the pressure on anymore. So thank you for whoever said that. Yes, please keep the pressure off the free Tommy Robinson. It's really important to me too, especially.
Tim Pool
All right. Jacob Jones says Vatican elects an American pope ten Minutes later. Pineapple on all pizza. No. Well, I think the worrying thing is that Catholics are obligated to adhere to every edict ever by the Pope. So if he orders you to have pineapple on pizza.
Phil Abonti
Oh, that's right. Now that, now that the Pope's from Chicago, all New York pizzas are going to be man dated to be the thick deep dish too.
Tim Pool
It was, it was funny because when someone posted that meme saying that, you know, he was sharing the Eucharist or whatever, but it was pizza, someone responded with the correct response, which is that's, that's for tourists. That's not what a Chicago person would serve you. And then he posted an image of a dipped Italian beef with giardiniera, which is the correct response. We ordered Portillo's. We were talking about this the other day. I don't know what we're talking about. We're talking about Chicago stuff. And I was like, I am ordering. What do we order? A thousand dollars worth of hot dogs. And then I can't remember who it was, but they were like, you mean like Obama?
Nick Sorter
Oh, no.
Lisa Elizabeth
And see this, Michelle, Michael, let me tell you.
Tim Pool
So Barack Obama ordered $30,000 worth of pizza and hot dogs from Chicago to a White House party. And people on the Internet who've never been to Chicago were like, that proves it. They were trafficking children. And I was like, no, he ordered Portillo's and Lou Malnatis. He ordered Maxwell street polish because he's from Chicago and those are two big things Chicago has. And he was ordering it for a massive White House party overnighted lot. So if he got like a thousand hot dogs, a thousand deep dish pizzas and like a thousand Polish Maxwell Street Polish, he's going to be spending, I don't know, that's probably going to cost you 10 or 15 grand or. No, that's probably going to cost you upwards of 30 grand.
Nick Sorter
Who paid for that?
Tim Pool
Obama? Yeah, I think he did.
Nick Sorter
No, Obama paid for it.
Tim Pool
I mean, made a taxpayer paid for.
Nick Sorter
Campaign, probably campaign funds, but either way, somehow we found out about it. So that's.
Tim Pool
But every time I order pizza and hot dogs from Chicago, people always say that because it's like you can order Lou Malnati's Giordano's. I don't like ordering Giordano's. Sorry, guys. It's just, it doesn't, doesn't work the same. When you go to a Giordano's, you get deep dish, it's good, but ordering, it's not the same.
Nick Sorter
So I was down there in. In North Carolina or not North Carolina, I guess. Well, maybe. No, it was Florida after Helene and I ordered like, like 50 cheese pizzas, and I posted a picture of the cheese pizzas in the back of the car, and they're like, that. That proves it. That's. I had no idea what the hell the cheese pizza thing meant at the time. And I was like, why is everybody. It's because apparently this. This is back in, I guess, September.
Mary Morgan
It was when people are still saying you can't post a picture with pizza.
Nick Sorter
Because it's accuse you of.
Tim Pool
Yeah, yeah.
Nick Sorter
And apparently cheese pizza is the worst because it's CPCP.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
Right.
Phil Abonti
So then 4chan.
Nick Sorter
Yeah.
Mary Morgan
Okay.
Tim Pool
And then the. The pizza emoji got associated with it. And then Pito's online would put pizza emojis and other stuff. They use symbols so that they can lurk around.
Nick Sorter
Like, people that I thought were half rational were like, oh, what, Nick, what are you doing? You like, really? This is you? This is who you are? I'm like, I bought pizzas for some people that lost their houses in hurricanes.
Lisa Elizabeth
Makes. I don't know about Venmo. Like, you know, like, I go to my kids baseball games and I get a slice of pizza and I put in, like, however much it is for my pizza. Sl.
Mary Morgan
We're gonna uncover that one.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Lisa Elizabeth
That sounds scary. I'll never do that again. I'll just write it done. Snack bar food. That would not be good.
Tim Pool
All right, let's grab some more chance. What do we got here? Awesome. Lisa, if you want an in depth analysis on the Pope issue, Leo Zagami is your guy. He's a Vatican insider and was on the Alex Jones show saying, Pope Leo is worse than Francis.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yeah, send me his link. We'll get him all something.
Tim Pool
You know, I think an important thing about this. This Pam Bondi revelation is that this means the Biden administration had access to all these documents, these videos, and just shut up about it.
Mary Morgan
Yeah. Is Virginia Guthrie's suicide getting investigated or in Australia?
Nick Sorter
Yeah, it's a problem. Is. It happened in Australia. So, you know, what do you.
Mary Morgan
But they're. They're that a suicide.
Nick Sorter
You saw her father come out the other day. Oh, that wasn't a suicide. There's no way she would have done that.
Mary Morgan
I mean, she also literally said, if I ever commit suicide. I didn't.
Nick Sorter
Well, that. That'll be.
Mary Morgan
You're just going to suicide and call it a day.
Tim Pool
I mean, it's Australia. I have no idea.
Lisa Elizabeth
They just did that. In Boston to a girl.
Mary Morgan
I mean, it happens all the time in the U.S. yeah, we keep pushing.
Nick Sorter
I'm interested to find out where these 10,000 videos supposedly came from. You know, did it come from sdny? Did it come from the FBI? You know what? What? What? Did you actually get those?
Lisa Elizabeth
I think it came from the FBI, and they've been sitting on it for administration after administration.
Tim Pool
I. I'm going to say this because when. When Virginia made that tweet where she was like, if anything happens to me, I'm not suicidal, people said, yeah, but that was six years ago. You know, that was six years ago, so. And I. I was kind of like, nah, I. I don't know about that. I don't know that I need to say it, because obviously, James o' Keefe, with all due respect, I'm not trying to be a dick or, you know, disrespectful, but I am. He is. He pokes the bear. That's why he was like, I'm going dark.
Phil Abonti
Yeah.
Tim Pool
But I'll say this. Not only am I not suicidal, I view it as a mortal, hellworthy trespass for which I would never consider under any circumstances. It is dishonorable, and it is a violation of divine law. So I hope that statement is clear as day, because if six years from now, someone's like, well, it has been six years.
Mary Morgan
No, maybe he changed his mind.
Tim Pool
I will never change my mind. So.
Mary Morgan
And then that doesn't really explain, like, how she almost got killed by a bus. And the bus driver, like, a week.
Tim Pool
Bus driver said he did not actually slam into her. It was a minor offender, met her. That broke a taillight. That's all it did. He said, she wasn't injured. I didn't even see her in there. He's like, I bumped into when a tail light broke, and that was it.
Mary Morgan
Two plus two equals five. I don't know.
Tim Pool
Yeah. Yeah. I was arguing with chat GPT about 2 plus 2 equaling 5. And it kept telling me I was wrong. It was like, you're wrong. Two plus two equals four. I said, no, it doesn't. It means it could be five. And then I finally convinced it to agree with me, so I shared an article with it from Popular Science. I think it was where it's like, Y2 plus 2 does equal 5. And then it was like, yes, some academics are making the argument. And then I called it a white supremacist. The answer.
Phil Abonti
The correct answer to that is fine.
Lisa Elizabeth
If that is okay. Okay.
Phil Abonti
Knowing math. Knowing math makes me a white Supremacist chat.
Nick Sorter
GPTC is like just arguing with a woman. Eventually you're just like, you know what? Fine.
Phil Abonti
Right, fine.
Tim Pool
But then it get. It gets mad because it doesn't think you're sincere. Beavis McLean says, I'm as anti war as Scott Horton, but the bright side of this war between Pakistan and India is that my daily spam calls have dropped off a cliff in the past few days. I said that earlier.
Lisa Elizabeth
That's really funny.
Phil Abonti
There's a lot of people making that.
Tim Pool
I don't think people are joking.
Nick Sorter
No, for real.
Lisa Elizabeth
Well, I mean, I say really bad things when they're on there. Things like, me too. Yeah, I like bloody.
Mary Morgan
For me, I, you know, and I just, like, go along this journey with them.
Lisa Elizabeth
Like, it has to do with, like, their profit. That's what I say. Bad things get really upset and hang up on me.
Tim Pool
When you have a. You know. You guys know what the trick is to deal with a Chinese scammer?
Phil Abonti
What's that?
Tim Pool
Just respond, Tiananmen Square.
Phil Abonti
Oh, oh, oh.
Tim Pool
That's not. That's not a joke.
Mary Morgan
I don't think I've had a Chinese call before. Have you?
Tim Pool
They're online email scams and stuff like that. Okay. And people respond to the email with Tiananmen Square massacre, and then they just. They're instantly gone. They never respond to you. They never get you back.
Mary Morgan
Hopefully they don't get punished for that.
Tim Pool
I don't know. It's a foreign country, you know, like, I'm not going to. You know, China's got. It's illegal to be a weaker Muslim in China.
Mary Morgan
Kind of haunted by what Rudyard was saying about their cremation numbers compared to the reported.
Tim Pool
I remember this story's been going on for some time where they're tracking thermal readings and. And like CO2 and stuff and other gas emissions. And they were like, if you look at, like, satellite imagery tracking heat and chemicals, it looks like they're burning lots of bodies.
Lisa Elizabeth
Yep, lovely. I don't know, man, but hey, we can get Nikes for cheap, right?
Tim Pool
So here's a funny story. Fallen Footwear kicked off one of their pro skateboarders from their team. And then he got super pissed because he's Ukrainian. And he said, I got an email saying that for political reasons, I was being removed from the team. He thought it was because he was posting to raise money for. For the Ukraine war effort because he has friends or for relief and charity. And they responded to him saying, no, no, we didn't mean political reasons relating to you. We meant political reasons related to the tariffs which are causing, driving up the price of shoes. So we're cutting back. So all these companies that are, that have sold out our manufacturing base shoes to China are now saying, oopsie, we're going out of business.
Lisa Elizabeth
Did you see that Hallmark thing?
Tim Pool
What was that?
Lisa Elizabeth
So like, I just saw this yesterday. So Hallmark manufactures mainly in the United States, right? They, I think it's Ohio and Kentucky or Kansas or something like that. And they just put out a new pro sheet. There's this girl and she's getting her ornaments and she put out. They put out a new price sheet, raising all their prices. And they're like, due to the tariffs. Tariffs, she calls them up. What tariffs? You manufacture all your products here, right? And they were like, well, it's the economic climate. But there are companies now, it's seemingly like, I don't want to like speak because I don't have all the facts, but seemingly that don't manufacture their products where it would be affected by tariffs that are now exploiting the situation to raise their tech to raise prices.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Lisa Elizabeth
It was just.
Tim Pool
Corporal Fett says SpaceX starbase in Texas is now an official city with municipal authorities and such. Musk plans on expanding the city. I find this to be really cool. I think it's a big mistake.
Nick Sorter
Who thinks you think it's a big mistake?
Tim Pool
Yeah.
Nick Sorter
Why?
Tim Pool
Because some crackpot WOKE people will infiltrate it secretly? Because I guarantee you they're planning on it right now. They're going to move in and they're going to say things like, we are based just like you. Then they're going to get into positions of city council authority and then they're going to crush Elon Musk and they're going to use municipal authority and state authority to do it.
Lisa Elizabeth
I go with that.
Nick Sorter
Okay. They couldn't already do that before it.
Tim Pool
Was not incorporated, was not a city. Okay, well now with, now with municipal authorities, they can say, we are banning this, we're banning this, we're taxing that, we're taxing this. And then what's he going to do about it?
Nick Sorter
It'd be interesting to see where the lines are. You know, where does, where does Starbase Texas begin and end? Because as far as I'm aware, SpaceX owns all of the real estate in Starbase Texas.
Tim Pool
And as a city, they're going to have to have city council and municipal authorities. And so what WOKE people did in West Virginia is they moved here claiming to be moderate to conservative, got in the school board and then immediately voted to bring a bunch of trans stuff into the schools.
Nick Sorter
Fantastic.
Tim Pool
Yep. So they'll do the same thing at Starbase. This is what they do. They're going to get jobs there, they're going to move in, they're going to infiltrate, and they're.
Lisa Elizabeth
Or.
Tim Pool
Or not even that. Elon's going to bring California employees who are kind of just like, I'm not really political. But then when it comes to city votes, they're going to be like, yeah, I think gay people should be in charge. And then Elon's gonna go, oh, crap. And they're gonna vote to ban stuff, and they're gonna vote to regulate stuff and tax stuff. And then there's gonna be cops. And the cops are gonna be like, hey, look, man, my boss is just telling me to arrest you, so I'm gonna do it because I can't think for myself, blah, blah, blah. And that's what'll happen. And then you get cops in Seattle who are like, I can't arrest these antifa who are firebombing things because my boss told me not to. It's like, then quit. What are you doing? Just quit. We'll see. Maybe I'm wrong. Pinochet says AOC has a white male fiance problem. The dude wears socks with Birkenstocks. Defeats the purpose. Typical socialist.
Lisa Elizabeth
He's a ginger. And didn't that black lady just say that gingers are actually blacks?
Phil Abonti
I did hear that.
Lisa Elizabeth
That thing on that was really funny.
Tim Pool
Joseph A. Metzler says there are six wars in Africa on top of those. Tim, anything going on in South America?
Phil Abonti
I don't know.
Tim Pool
Just more like civil conflict. Huh.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, I don't think. And I don't think they're actually particularly hot if there are, you know.
Nick Sorter
Yeah, it's just a guy. I think somebody asked Trump about the Congo in the. In the Oval Office the other day, and he's like, I don't freaking know anything about the Congo. Like, leave me alone. I don't care.
Mary Morgan
What about the feminine genocide going on in the Congo? You have to get him talking about that.
Phil Abonti
Send him a mug.
Mary Morgan
Yeah, we're trying to fundraise for the Gangonese people right now.
Nick Sorter
They lost all their USAID funding.
Tim Pool
Yeah, the Ganganese. Of course, many people don't know this, but they were strong allies of the Kakistanis in World War II, too.
Phil Abonti
They were.
Mary Morgan
I didn't know that.
Lisa Elizabeth
Only you would know that.
Nick Sorter
Anybody asking about.
Tim Pool
Yes, I would know that. Something I just made up literally right now. What do we got here? Gnarly. Marley says GOP just blocked two. Blocked a major two. A bill. Per usual, they only talk a big game on gun rights.
Phil Abonti
Yeah, they're just two of them.
Tim Pool
The Republican party is the. Slow down there. Democrats party, the.
Phil Abonti
If you want to call the House Ways and means Committee at 20222536 to say you dislike that, that would be great. It's HR 404, the Hearing Protection act, and HR 2395, the Short Act. Both of those are intended to remove items from the NFA that should not be on the NFA. So that's 202, 225, 3625. That's the House Ways and Means Committee. Tell them to move this bill along.
Tim Pool
Lurch685 says Portillo serves breakfast. Now, I must tell all of you, you, if you go to Chicago, I will give you two places to go. One, a small business. Villa Rosa Pizza on Archer Avenue by Midway Airport. That was our. That was my neighborhood pizza place when. When I was in. About a young lad in Catholic school when they would order pizzas. That's where they got it from. And it's the best. It is tavern style Chicago pizza, meaning it's not deep dish. It is a. It's. You don't. We don't call it bar pizza. We call it sh. Tavern style.
Lisa Elizabeth
If Portnoy was doing it, he called bar pizza like the tavern, like thin pizza. Right? Like a thin crust.
Tim Pool
Crust is like that. Yeah. So the crust is maybe quarter of an inch thick. It is not floppy. It is firm. And the edges don't rise. They're. They're crunchy like a cracker. And that's. You get there. And then I would also recommend, of course, absolutely any Portillo's. You got to go to Portillo's. It's just so good. Cheese fries.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, I've never been to Chicago, like, ever.
Tim Pool
Wow.
Lisa Elizabeth
Isn't that weird?
Tim Pool
It's like. It's like a different country. I'm not kidding.
Nick Sorter
What makes somebody want to go visit?
Lisa Elizabeth
I have no.
Nick Sorter
You're from Chicago. Like, sell me on.
Tim Pool
Okay. You know, maybe you feel a little doughy and you're trying to sharpen your edges so you feel like running from bullets.
Lisa Elizabeth
I have enough of that in Philly. Yeah, we're all bullets it up here.
Tim Pool
All right, everybody, smash the like button. Share the show with everyone you know. Join us over@rumble.com Timcast IRL because we're gonna play Kanye West's new Hit single. I can't say the name of this song.
Nick Sorter
All about to be canceled here.
Tim Pool
The name of the song is bannable on YouTube, so. And it's Kanye west featuring Adolf Hitler. This is not a joke. I'm literally not joking.
Lisa Elizabeth
It's wild.
Tim Pool
So we're gonna. We're gonna discuss the song over at. On the Uncensored Members only show. Check us out there. Use promo code TIM10 to get 10 bucks off your annual Rumble Premium membership. You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. Nick, do you want to shout anything out?
Nick Sorter
Sure. Yeah. I am on X because I'll get banned everywhere else. It's at Nick Sorter and I C K S O R T O R. If you ever want me to, you know, yell at anybody at the Capitol, my DMs are open. And that's. That's what we're gonna be doing a lot more because these people, you know, we've been talking about it today. They have to be held accountable. They're not doing anything, no matter how much we yell and scream online. We gotta go. We gotta confront them in person. And Ms. Lisa, thank you for inviting me today.
Lisa Elizabeth
Oh, you're welcome. Thanks for coming. I want to say that if I'm going to be on that, I get along with, so we'll get along very well. Yeah. Bye, guys. You know who I am? Lisa. Lisa Elizabeth. I don't know if there's much to say. Oh, by the way, the tick is officially dead, so we're good. I don't feel itchy anymore. It's floating. It's, like, sunk to the bottom. Yeah, it's sunk to the bottom. It's done now.
Nick Sorter
I got more for you.
Lisa Elizabeth
Legs are falling off.
Tim Pool
He was Frisbee golfing. Nick was Frisbee golfing with the boys, Andy and Brandon in the tall grass. And I said, said, guys, we haven't. We have the lawn mowing companies to come in, and y' all walking in tall grass. And in tick season, homie gets ticks all over him.
Nick Sorter
I mean, it was just. I. I ran in there for what, six steps, seven steps, and all this. I come back with ticks.
Lisa Elizabeth
You know, I am like, he ran.
Tim Pool
Out screaming as if it was on fire. Anyway, Mary, what's up?
Mary Morgan
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Phil Abonti
I'm gonna hit that one more time. Call the House Ways and means Committee. It's 2022253625 and tell them that you want them to push forward the HR404, which is the Hearing Protection act and HR 2395, the SHORT Act. If you are Pro2A, these two bills are very important. I'm Phil that remains on Twix. I'm Phil that remains official on Instagram. The band is all that remains. Our new record is entitled Anti Fragile. You can check it out on Apple Music, Amazon Music, Spotify, Pandora and Deezer. And the left lane is for crime.
Tim Pool
We will see you all over@rumble.com Timcast IRL in about 30 seconds. Thanks for hanging out.
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Timcast IRL Podcast Summary Episode: "NEW Pope SLAMMED As WOKE, Robert Prevost Named Pope Leo XIV, Anti-Trump Posts Go Viral w/ Nick Sortor" Release Date: May 9, 2025
Episode Overview In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool delves into a range of pressing political and cultural issues from an independent perspective. The discussions center around the historic appointment of Robert Provost as Pope Leo XIV, ongoing investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James, a significant dogfight between India and Pakistan, civil unrest in New York City, and political maneuvers involving former President Donald Trump. The episode also features guest Nick Sortor, who brings additional insights into these topics.
The episode opens with the unprecedented news of Robert Provost being named Pope Leo XIV. This appointment has sparked intense debate within the Catholic community and beyond.
Memes and Public Reaction: Tim Pool highlights the surge of memes depicting the new pope in unlikely scenarios, such as delivering the body of Christ alongside a Giordano's deep-dish pizza (00:25.
Catholic Perspectives: Some Catholics argue against judging the 2000-year-old institution based on contemporary U.S. politics. They point out Provost’s past criticisms of the Trump administration and his pro-immigration stance, labeling him as a "leftist" and "woke globalist."
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Orthodoxy vs. Political Labels: Shane from the chat suggests reframing the discussion from left/right labels to orthodoxy versus heterodoxy to better align with the Church’s 2000-year-old traditions.
A significant development unfolds as New York Attorney General Letitia James comes under FBI scrutiny for alleged mortgage fraud.
Details of the Fraud: James is accused of falsely claiming a primary residence in Norfolk, Virginia, while serving as New York AG, among other fraudulent activities related to mortgage and insurance claims (22:27).
Guest Insights:
Call for Accountability: The discussion emphasizes the need for tangible actions against corrupt officials, urging for arrests and legal consequences to restore public trust.
Timcast IRL reports on one of the largest aerial engagements since World War II, with 125 fighter jets clashing between India and Pakistan.
Global Implications: The podcast explores the potential ramifications of this conflict, including the risk of escalation into a broader regional or even global conflict, especially with nuclear-armed nations involved (71:08).
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Civil unrest continues to plague New York City, with spontaneous riots breaking out amidst political tensions.
Current State: The host discusses the nature of the riots, referencing past incidents and drawing parallels to other forms of civil disorder.
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In a strategic move, former President Donald Trump has appointed Fox News host and former prosecutor Jeanine Pirro as the interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
Political Maneuvering: The appointment is seen as a significant win for Trump supporters, aiming to bring accountability to the current administration’s legal battles.
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A disturbing incident involving TikTok pranksters who rang doorbells in the early hours, resulting in shootings and the wrongful arrest of a homeowner for murder.
Social Media Impact: The story underscores the dangers of seeking social media fame through reckless and dangerous antics.
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The episode critiques Senator Bernie Sanders for his use of private jets, highlighting his lack of remorse despite advocating for anti-oligarchic policies.
Consistency and Hypocrisy: Sanders is criticized for inconsiderately using private aircraft while espousing populist values.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has elevated his election integrity efforts to criminal investigations, targeting several Democrats for alleged vote harvesting.
Legal Actions: The charges include illegal vote harvesting, which proponents argue is essential to curb electoral fraud.
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The discussion extends to the broader issues of voter fraud and illegal immigration, with emphasis on deportations and the integrity of the electoral process.
Policy Implications: The panel debates the effectiveness of current measures and calls for stricter enforcement to ensure fair elections.
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The episode underscores a nation grappling with significant political upheaval and leadership changes. From the controversial appointment of an American Pope to federal investigations into high-profile officials, the discussions reveal deep-seated tensions within political and religious institutions. The panelists emphasize the necessity for accountability, transparency, and integrity in governance to restore public trust. Additionally, the episode highlights the challenges posed by social media's influence on youth behavior and the complexities surrounding election integrity and immigration policies.
Closing Thoughts Tim Pool wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of staying informed and engaged with the latest developments, urging listeners to participate in upcoming discussions and join their Discord community for more in-depth, uncensored conversations.
Note: This summary intentionally omits advertisements, introductory remarks, and non-content sections to focus on the substantive discussions and insights presented during the episode.