Timcast IRL: Trump Admin Hints At Criminal Charges For Fauci In Bombshell Report w/ Angry Cops, Tiffany Cianci, Andrew Branca
Release Date: April 19, 2025
In this episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool engages in a robust discussion with guests Angry Cops, Tiffany Cianci, Andrew Branca, and Libby Emmons about a recent controversial report suggesting potential criminal charges against Dr. Anthony Fauci. The conversation delves into the implications of this report, the broader context of government overreach during the COVID-19 pandemic, issues surrounding illegal immigration, and the escalating tensions leading to political violence in the United States.
1. Anthony Fauci and Potential Criminal Charges
Tim Pool [04:37]: Tim introduces the central topic, highlighting a White House report repurposing Covid.gov to suggest a lab leak origin of COVID-19. He speculates that the report aims to build public support for prosecuting Dr. Fauci, alleging his complicity in the pandemic's management. "The first half of this report largely just talks about things Fauci lied about and then abruptly shows the pardon of Fauci from Joe Biden, which Donald Trump has said was void already."
Andrew Branca [06:43]: Andrew counters by explaining that a presidential pardon doesn't protect Fauci from civil lawsuits for fraud or malfeasance. He emphasizes the constitutional aspect, noting that the pardon's legitimacy is questionable if it wasn't explicitly authorized by President Biden. "If I do a pardon, it doesn't count. But we don't know for a fact that Joe Biden willed this pardon."
Tiffany Cianci [07:39]: Tiffany adds credibility by referencing a video where Biden appeared unaware of the pardons issued, suggesting procedural flaws. "He said he had no idea what they were talking about."
Libby Emmons [08:54]: Libby highlights Fauci's substantial earnings, pointing out inconsistencies in his retirement status and potential non-disclosure of ongoing income. "He had $3.5 million the first year."
Tim Pool [10:00]: Tim criticizes Fauci's contradictory statements regarding gain-of-function research and mask mandates, reinforcing the narrative of deceit. "He lied to Congress."
The discussion underscores skepticism about Fauci's actions and the legitimacy of his pardon, framing it as a prelude to possible legal actions against him.
2. Abrego Garcia Case and Immigration Issues
Tim Pool [32:14]: Tim shifts focus to the Abrego Garcia case, detailing his arrest for alleged gang membership with MS-13 and questioning the sudden withdrawal of domestic violence charges filed by his wife. "In 2021, she files a petition for protection on domestic violence accusations... All of a sudden, she stops following through with it."
Angry Cops [44:29]: Angry Cops explains that it's common for domestic violence cases to fizzle out if the complainant doesn't follow up, suggesting it doesn't necessarily indicate coercion. "They just want to have the guy removed for the day."
Tim Pool [45:10]: Tim counters by hypothesizing that Garcia's gang affiliations might have pressured his wife to retract her accusations to protect Garcia from further legal scrutiny and deportation threats. He emphasizes the violent reputation of MS-13 as a deterrent against exposing gang activities.
Andrew Branca [50:00]: Andrew clarifies that Garcia's deportation wasn't genuinely paused but shifted from deportation to a "withholding of deportation" status, meaning he still needs to leave the country. He critiques the immigration court's lack of jurisdiction over individuals returned to their home countries, highlighting legal oversights.
Tim Pool [57:09]: Tim asserts that any errors in Garcia's case are "harmless" as the outcome remains the same—his deportation. He argues that the legal process was flawed but ultimately ineffective in preventing Garcia's removal from the U.S.
The conversation highlights potential flaws and injustices within the U.S. immigration and legal systems, using the Abrego Garcia case as a focal point for broader critiques.
3. Impact of COVID on Small Businesses and Government Policies
Tiffany Cianci [11:04]: Tiffany shares her personal experience of owning a gymnastics business that was shuttered for 17 months due to COVID-19 lockdowns. She details the challenges of transitioning to a virtual model, the unsafe conditions imposed by public health regulations, and the harassment from health inspectors. "We had to let them interrogate children to make sure they didn't have siblings in the room. Our kids suffered and all these small businesses suffered."
Angry Cops [11:31]: He inquires about the extent of Tiffany's efforts to keep her business open, reinforcing the severe impact of lockdowns on small enterprises.
Andrew Branca [12:08]: Andrew discusses the broader economic implications, emphasizing that the destruction of small businesses removed the primary source of employment growth over the past 25 years. "99.9% of all jobs created in this country were created by small businesses."
Tiffany Cianci [25:22]: Tiffany criticizes both the Trump and Biden administrations for implementing prolonged lockdowns that decimated small businesses while capitalist giants thrived. She points out the selective support for large corporations and the detrimental effects on entrepreneurs. "They created 551 new billionaires. Ask how much money Google made off of all the Chromebooks they sold that our government subsidized."
Tim Pool [28:22]: Tim underscores the economic disparity created by government policies favoring large businesses over small ones, calling it the "largest transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich in the history of humanity."
The discussion underscores the detrimental effects of government-imposed lockdowns on small businesses, highlighting a systematic bias towards large corporations and the ensuing economic inequality.
4. Swatting and Political Violence
Tim Pool [63:02]: Tim addresses the rising incidents of swatting—malicious hoax calls to emergency services leading to armed police responses—linking them to increased political violence and online radicalization.
Tiffany Cianci [65:10]: Tiffany contextualizes the issue within historical patterns where wealth inequality and societal disenfranchisement lead to political violence. She argues that systemic corruption and economic disparity are breeding grounds for such acts.
Angry Cops [69:18]: He expresses skepticism about the direct linkage between political rhetoric and swatting incidents but acknowledges a possible political motivation behind them.
Tim Pool [70:36]: Tim cites a poll indicating that a significant portion of left-leaning individuals support political violence, attributing this to what he terms the "Mangione effect"—a surge in public endorsement of violence following high-profile incidents.
Tiffany Cianci [72:51]: Tiffany expands the discussion to generational divides, suggesting that economic hardships faced by younger generations fuel their disillusionment and potential for radical actions.
Andrew Branca [94:16]: Andrew emphasizes the dangerous nature of injunctions and restraining orders being misused, contributing to the climate of fear and unrest.
The conversation links swatting and other forms of political violence to broader societal issues like wealth inequality, generational disenfranchisement, and the erosion of trust in institutions. It highlights concerns about the normalization of violence as a political tool and the dangers posed by online radicalization.
5. Wealth Inequality and Corporate Control
Andrew Branca [125:08]: Andrew discusses the concentration of wealth among the top 10% in the stock market, highlighting how this oligopoly perpetuates economic disparity and limits opportunities for the majority. "93% of all the equities in the stock market are held by the top 10% of owners."
Tiffany Cianci [128:26]: Tiffany criticizes the ongoing consolidation of property and corporate ownership by a small elite, arguing that this trend disenfranchises the working class and exacerbates economic inequality. "Mark Zuckerberg's yacht, there's like $13 million a month to maintain his sub yacht is another 3 million. Those millions are not going to help the working class."
Tim Pool [129:05]: Tim predicts a massive wealth crash as baby boomers pass away, transferring vast amounts of real estate and corporate equities to younger generations who cannot afford them, leading to market crashes and economic instability.
Tiffany Cianci [132:22]: She warns of a future where wealth is so concentrated that most properties are owned by corporations, creating a "renting class" and a "feudal class," ultimately destabilizing the economy and leading to societal revolt.
Tim Pool [134:16]: Tim differentiates between functional wealth inequality and generational disparities, arguing that the latter poses a more immediate threat to economic stability.
The discussion critically examines the entrenched wealth inequality in the U.S., focusing on the disproportionate ownership of assets by a small elite and the impending economic consequences as wealth transitions to generations unable to sustain it. The guests argue that this trend is unsustainable and likely to trigger economic and social upheaval.
6. Generational Shifts and Rise of Christianity in Gen Z
Tiffany Cianci [73:44]: Tiffany observes a resurgence of faith among younger generations, attributing it to their disenfranchisement and search for moral guidance amidst societal turmoil. "Gen Z is seeing a resurgence in faith in Jesus Christ."
Tim Pool [86:01]: Tim cites statistics showing a significant increase in religious commitment among Gen Z, particularly in Christianity, suggesting a potential shift in societal values and support systems.
Andrew Branca [92:04]: Andrew discusses the importance of moral frameworks in preventing political violence, emphasizing the role of institutions like the church in providing ethical guidance.
Tiffany Cianci [125:08]: Tiffany connects the rise of faith among younger generations to their economic struggles and lack of opportunities, suggesting that religion serves as a refuge and source of hope.
The segment highlights the growing trend of religious affiliation among younger generations as a response to economic hardship and societal instability. The guests posit that this resurgence of faith may offer a stabilizing force amid the challenges posed by wealth inequality and political unrest.
7. Gun Control and Military Training
Angry Cops [110:07]: Angry Cops shares his experience as a drill sergeant, emphasizing the physical and psychological demands of military training. He touches on gender dynamics, highlighting perceived differences in resilience and camaraderie between male and female trainees.
Tim Pool [119:24]: Tim explores the potential consequences of abolishing gun control laws, questioning how it would affect public safety from a law enforcement perspective.
Andrew Branca [122:03]: Andrew argues that abolishing background checks would have minimal impact on reducing gun violence, as criminals would circumvent the system regardless.
The discussion delves into the complexities of gun control, military training, and gender dynamics within law enforcement and the armed forces. It underscores the challenges of maintaining discipline and safety in environments where firearms are prevalent and examines the implications of deregulating gun ownership.
8. Legal and Judicial System Critiques
Andrew Branca [133:34]: Andrew criticizes the misuse of legal injunctions and restraining orders, arguing that courts overstep their jurisdiction and contribute to chaos within the judicial system. "They keep issuing these rulings. They're supposed to be rare and exceptional."
Tiffany Cianci [137:02]: Tiffany emphasizes the need for prosecuting legal manipulations and the overreach of judicial authorities, advocating for reforms to prevent the exploitation of the legal system by powerful entities.
Libby Emmons [141:00]: Libby highlights instances where judicial decisions have undermined constitutional protections, calling for accountability and adherence to legal boundaries.
The guests uniformly express concern over perceived overreach and inefficiencies within the U.S. legal and judicial systems, advocating for reforms to restore balance and ensure justice is served without bias or manipulation by powerful interests.
Conclusion
The episode of Timcast IRL presents a critical examination of recent political and societal issues in the United States, focusing on potential legal actions against Dr. Fauci, the destabilizing effects of COVID-19 lockdowns on small businesses, the rise of political violence, and the entrenched wealth inequality exacerbating generational divides. The guests advocate for increased scrutiny of government actions, protection of small businesses, and addressing systemic economic disparities to prevent further social unrest and uphold democratic principles.
Notable Quotes:
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Tim Pool [04:37]: "The only reason they're doing this is that you are prepping the public for some kind of enforcement action."
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Andrew Branca [06:43]: "A pardon does not protect you from civil action."
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Tiffany Cianci [11:04]: "Our kids suffered and all these small businesses suffered."
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Libby Emmons [08:54]: "He was very clear that they weren't doing gain of function research."
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Tim Pool [57:09]: "It's the stupidest thing in the world."
This comprehensive discussion provides listeners with a deeper understanding of the intersecting issues of governance, legal integrity, economic disparity, and societal stability, urging vigilance and informed action to address these challenges.
