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Welcome to the necessary conversation midweek edition. It is me Chad Colchin and my MAGA mom Mary Lou. Today we are going to be looking at some clips from Pam Bondie's disastrous performance in the 5-hour House Judiciary Committee meeting, her hearing, where she essentially dodged every question that was asked of her by Democrats and then uh answered all of the frivolous questions that Republicans asked about the stock market, even though this was a hearing about the Epstein files and her DOJ's inability to release these files without harming the victims and without hiding and protecting pedophiles. >> I did see some of it live. I didn't get to watch it all, but I did see some. And there was one line in there that I really, really liked. When asked about Maxwell, she said she will die in jail. That was her wish that she would die in jail. >> Yeah. But Trump's I mean, they're already talking about this stuff. Maxwell has come out and said that she's not going to say anything else unless she gets a pardon. And she said if she gets that pardon, she will exonerate Donald Trump. You think Donald Trump's not going to do that? >> I do think Donald Trump will not do that. He has already said that. In fact, that was my little diddy. Can I start with my diddy? >> Sure. >> Okay. When you went to sleep after the Super Bowl, here's what Trump did while America slept. >> He forced Maxwell before Congress. She refused every question. >> She refused every question. >> Right. Then her lawyer panicked and offered a deal clemency for the testimony. A woman serving 20 years for sex trafficking is so terrified of what Trump is uncovering that she's begging for a way out and he said no. Uh the DOJ released 6 million more pages of the Epstein files. Um, Prince William and Kate broke their silence for the first time, deeply concerned, you know, about the royal family, what's in the Epstein files. Norway's ambassador, what is his name? Um, resigned. >> Uh, their crown prince apologized. The chairman of one of the America's most powerful law firms, Paul Weiss, >> resigned [clears throat] overnight. Lord Matt, I think is how you say his name. He was in the files. Uh he's under criminal investigation in the UK. >> Um Larry Sumner's resigned from Open AI. Um Netanyahu was in Washington, I do believe, Wednesday. The Iran nuclear deal is on the table. Um so Trump did release these files. Don't say he has not. >> No, but the release of them has been botched. That's what this whole hearing was about. They released all the names and identities of the victims. That was the very thing they told us they needed extra time to make sure that didn't happen. And then they did it. They also kept hidden all of these co-conspirators. And now even in a secondary release of these files to lawmakers, they said, "Okay, we'll let some uh Congress people, some senators come take a look at the full unredacted files." Even in those files, six people are still hidden. Six of the co-conspirators. So, they're not even letting some people see that. They've released a couple more names for sure, and those names are getting out there. But, let me ask you this. You're bringing up all the [ __ ] that's happened as a result. I think there's like 15 countries or something now are launching investigations into people under their jurisdictions who are named in these Epstein files. >> Okay. >> Guess how many are launched in the United States? Zero. >> Yeah. >> Why is that? >> That's not right. that needs to we need to hold every one of them whether they're a a Democrat or a Republican. >> They need to be held for this and a file needs to be open on every effing one of them. >> Not a file. They need to bring charges and that's what I meant. That's what I meant. >> They're not doing it though. Why do you think we're the only country who has people all over these Epstein files that were doing nothing about it? slow moving at this point, but it needs to be done. People will not sit back and not let this be done. Chad, >> who's going to do it? It's Pam Bonnie is the one who would have to bring those charges. She is Trump's puppet. She will not do it. >> Why did she say today that uh Maxwell will rot in that jail jail sale then? Why did she say that? That she will die there? >> Because she's putting on an act for you. I don't I do believe her that that lady is not going to get out of prison and she's going to rot there in prison and die. >> You keep saying rot in prison. They moved her to a minimum security prison where she has a dog. It's it's like >> it ain't that big of a deal. It's not like she's eating uh bread and water every night and and living with rats. >> She will not get out. She will not get out. There's no way. If that happens, I'll turn on somebody cuz that's not right. She should I I think she was I mean she was the whole head of it. I'm not sure who really was. He was a puppet to her. I think that's what I've read. >> Okay. You just said if she gets out of prison you will turn on somebody. Who is that? Dad. You'll turn on dad. What do you mean? >> No. [laughter] I don't know. Part of our government that's not doing what's right. >> Yeah. What part? >> All of it right now. Okay. Apparently, >> if Trump lets her out of jail, you will no longer support Donald Trump. >> Probably. Yeah, >> probably. Or definitely. >> I would have to think on that, but maybe. >> Think on it right now. What do you mean think on it? If he lets her out of jail, you said you want her to rot in prison for all time. If Donald Trump lets her out of jail, because she basically has come out and said, "I will I will only speak if I get let out of jail, and when I speak, I will exonerate Donald Trump." She has said that. >> No, she has not said that. >> She [ __ ] did, too. >> Okay, >> hang on. >> She should not be let out of prison. And here's what I think, too, though. When the Clintons go to court, which is what, February 26, 27, uh, when they they need to spill the beans and take everyone down, including themselves, whether they're take themselves down. That That's the whole point of this. Trump is not going to take himself down ever. He won't even apologize for posting racist images. Um >> we know he didn't do that, so stop. >> Yes, she can provide a complete account of Epstein's actions. She's pleading the Fifth Amendment. Um and she says she will speak and exonerate Donald Trump in exchange for clemency. So, she's basically just saying right out in the open, I will lie on behalf of Donald Trump if you let me out of prison. He's going to do that. >> I think >> that she's gonna squeal on everybody no matter who they are. >> That's what I >> sure maybe she'll go after some of his political enemies or whatever, but the Epstein files are out there. It doesn't matter. The one name that is still redacted through almost the entirety of the Epstein files is Donald Trump. And even with all the redactions, his name appears thousands of times, more than any other person. We have discussed that why and where and the hotline and all those tips that were not real. If she if she is released out of prison, I will turn on him. I will. It's not right. It's not right to the victim. It's not right. It's not right. >> Now, remember this. You said if Trump was in the Epstein files, you would turn on him. His name appears more than anyone else in the files, and you haven't. So, remember this. He was in there for uh sexual abuse to children and minors and people like that. It's not in there for that. >> Yes, it is. There's a whole affidavit in there from a 13-year-old girl claiming that Trump raped her violently. That's in the Epstein files. Not a tip line. This is a a legal report filed in court. >> What court was that, Chad? I really don't know. >> God damn it. Quit cussing at your mother. [laughter] God damn it. Quit cussing at your mother. >> Okay. The assault allegation. >> The problem is allegations. Those are allegations right now. We need to solve this on each and every one of them. I don't give a crap if it's him or anyone else. Republican Democrats. We need to solve this. This cannot just go away. This cannot. Katie Johnson sued Donald Trump for raping her when she was 13 at Jeffrey Epstein's house in New York City, but was forced to drop the case after receiving multiple death threats. Her sworn court testimony is public record. Trump didn't sue her for defamation. He sues everybody, but he never sued her. Um, and then you can see this. This wasn't even in the Epstein files. This is just public. >> I was going to say, I have not read that in the Epstein files. So now you're pulling other stuff out. >> Yeah. A rape allegation against Donald Trump. Yes. I I've never read that one. >> Okay, speaking of you've never read that one, um I want to start today's clips with a clip from another YouTube channel called, you know what it's going to be? >> Making fun of your mother. Of course I do. >> It's called Joel's Interests. This is somebody who watches our show and he puts together these incredible montage clips. There's one of you, there's one of dad, >> there's a funny one of dad pulling his shirt up. So, go check out >> Okay, go ahead. We can laugh. I don't care. >> All right. Go check out Joel's interests on YouTube. This is uh the video that I wanted to play because mom, you are always saying, "I haven't read that. I need to research that, etc., etc." >> I have some research, but some some days you don't let me get to it. But go ahead. >> Okay. >> I have seen this clip. >> All right. >> I researched this one and it's quite funny. >> Here we go. You have all of the evidence and you keep saying, "I need to see more. I need to see more. I need to research this. That's your kind of default defense for all this >> on that one. I totally I totally think in my mind. >> No, I don't think that's a good idea, but I didn't hear about it. I need to research that before I say anymore. >> I will I will [music] uh research that. >> I I need to re search that myself. Yeah, I I didn't have enough time to research it as all politicians are corrupt, but I would like to research and read that myself. What I'm saying is before I agree to you, yeah, that's true. I need to research some of this. >> And that's fair. I I don't know if that was real or not. I would have to research and see that. We'll have to research that one. I don't know. >> I have to I have to research that one cuz I didn't hear about that one. I'll try to research more on that one. >> But you can't just say I don't know and write a question mark on a piece of paper. You have to think about >> I have to think. I have to see more. I'm visual. I got to see. >> Then we need to research that and show clips on that next time. >> That'll be the next >> Give me the date. I'll look it up. One that I will read when we get off the air. >> Read it. >> I know some of them, but I haven't read them. But I haven't [singing] read them. Read them. and Haley space at the end. >> So, Mom, you're laughing at that, but the you understand what it illustrates is that you use that as an excuse every time we do the show multiple times to kind of divert from whatever we're talking about. >> Okay. Someone asked me last uh Wednesday um something about the athletes um going to the Olympics and that I didn't know that I was saying that they that they didn't have to pay for their trip over there. And I did research it. I have it right here. >> They have to pay for all their training, all of their coaching, everything to get up to the point to make the team. From that point forward, it is paid for. And look, I did research it. So, I'm starting to research some of the things that I tell you I will research. >> So, give me a break, Jake. But that was quite funny and I did like it. [laughter] >> I thought it was pretty good, too. But the the big thing that you're not researching is the Epstein files because you keep claiming like Trump is in them thousands of times, but for what? He was at a bank. These are just tipline things. And it's like, okay, I mean, I guess you can explain these things away with these weird kind of defenses, but the bottom line is read those at night. It's late. I'm tired. That's no excuse. I know. But I don't know if I go to the media one that I've been reading them off of. Or explain to me exactly if I go to the government page, then it's a little bit confusing for me to pull different files out. >> Just Google Trump's worst things in the Epstein files. Just Google that and read whatever comes up. >> Another thing I did research since we're making fun of me, uh, the Save Act. Someone said that your um it has to match like your what does it say? Just make birth certificate birth certificate has to match the ID which no >> it doesn't have to match but it you have to if it does not match you need additional documentation. So, like if you were first your maiden name, which mine would be different than my married name, I have to prove by documentation that I was married or a divorce or an address change. So, I did Google that, >> right? But don't you see how that makes it, >> right? But that makes it harder for people to vote. So, let's say you show up to the polling place >> and all you have is your driver's license, >> which is what most people have if they have anything. That's not enough documentation under the Save Act for you to be able to vote, >> right? Or you can have a passport or birth certificate, naturalization certificate, some states a real ID, >> right? >> But you need to know that before you go to vote in the state that you vote in, >> right? But if your last name is different than what it used to be through marriage, let's say, or any other means, >> you must provide more documentation than somebody whose last name is the same as when they were born, aka a man, >> right? Everybody Everybody's state is different, too. So, just be prepared. Be prepared. You're going to vote. >> But don't you think it's unfair that women are going to be disproportionately affected by this than men? Don't you understand how it is going to curb women's vote? >> No. I think that women would be more on top of it to bring that document, one document that they need that shows, I'm either divorced, this is my divorce name, this is my birth name. >> But generally speaking, people are just going to do what they did last time. They're going to be like, "This is how I voted last time." And they're going to show up to the polls. And now women are going to be like, "No, we need more documentation from you before you can vote." >> I think they would bring what they need. I really do. Okay. >> It's better than having dead people vote or people that aren't even Yeah. Yeah. >> None of that happens. Let's move on to our >> talk real quick about the podcast about the Costco. What happened to me? >> Sure. >> Okay. It caught me off guard. >> All right. >> Apparently, when Chen and Haley go out now in public, they're seen a lot and people notice them and they say, "Hey, are you this person in the podcast?" Well, because I just go to the barn and back home. I'm not out in public a lot. But I went the other day to Costco. Got my groceries. I'm at the end of the aisle. I paid my money. I thought, I'll get me a hot dog because I like hot dogs at Costco. I started to walk over to the hot dog place. And I see an image come to the right side of my body and it was a man and he stepped in front of my grocery cart to stop me, kind of looking at me. I go, "Yeah." And then he goes, "Are you the lady? Are you the lady on the pod?" So I had my hair like this. I didn't have my hat. I didn't have on any sunglasses. And I just It hit me wrong because I've never like been confronted like that. So I just kind of cringed down. I go and then I go and then I went and got my hot dog. >> Okay. But I I need to apologize and tell him um I should have said yes and thank you for listening and watching. And if you do, which he currently does, I guess. Thank you. Thank you, Costco man. >> So, you got recognized. Now you're going to have to wear a disguise. Is that what you're saying? >> Oh, I will. Yes. Don't worry. >> Okay. Can't wait to see the disguise. >> Yeah. The Melania wig, probably. >> Um let's get to some of these clips now. Mom, you've sent me a bunch. What? You just want to watch the Laura Ingram one? Yeah, maybe that one's fine. >> Okay, here it is. I haven't seen this. Let's see what she says. >> We somehow went from Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson in print, supremely talented superstars, to a guy who kind of tuds his way through songs, mumbling about meaningless nonsense. But if you want to blame anyone for this, again, don't blame Bad Bunny. He is who he is. Someone most people watching had never heard of before he was booked to do the Super Bowl. He's just another entertainer who got very rich off the American consumer, but then turns around and trashes the country when he doesn't like the president. He's an anti-American radical who canled his US shows because he's supposedly afraid of ICE. What a phony. Unless that is, he's worried that his concerts attract violent illegal alien gang bangers or rapists. But again, don't blame him. blame the NFL and its commissioner, Roger Goodell, who were guilted into giving Jay-Z and his Rock Nation production company the right to produce the halftime show for a multi-year contract. >> I told you that >> there's so much wrong here. >> Prince and Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney were always for the American government. Well, it wasn't that they were out there gyrating with boys on boys and girls on girls or whatever they were doing. I couldn't I saw some of the clips and if you uh translate whatever he said in Spanish to English, it was some of it was pretty graphic and you guys were giving me hell about Kid Rock songs and what that was. Uh Bad Bunny had some bad stuff in there about licking. >> He sang about statutory rape being okay. No, he sang about I don't even want to say the words. It was gross. >> Okay, >> that was one of the other clips, but we don't have to do it. But you know what? I'm over Bad Bunny. Good luck, Bad Bunny. >> Dad calls him Bunny. Good luck. >> Okay, let's move on then to some of these Pam Bondi clips. I have two that I want to play. One of them is three minutes long. One of them is is shorter. >> Uh let's play this three-minute one first. This is a senator asking Pam Bondi to apologize to the Epstein survivors who are there in the room and she refuses. >> All right. >> To the survivors in the room, if you are willing, please stand. And if you are willing, please raise your hands if you have still not been able to meet with this Department of Justice. Please know for the record that every single survivor has raised their hand. Attorney General Bondi, you apologize to the survivors in your opening statement for what they went through at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein. Will you turn to them now and apologize for what your Department of Justice has put them through with the un absolutely unacceptable release of the Epstein files and their information. Congresswoman, you sat before Mer Meritt Garland sat in this chair twice. Attorney General Bond finish my answer. No, I'm going to reclaim my time because I asked you this attorney specific question. Attorney General to answer which is will you turn to the survivors? This is not about anybody that came before you. It is about you taking responsibility for your department of justice and the harm that it has done to the survivors who are standing right behind you and are waiting for you to turn to them and apologize for what your department of justice is >> members members get to ask the questions the witness gets to answer in the way they want to answer the attorney general >> that's not accurate Mr. Chairman >> because she doesn't like the answer so um >> Mr. Mr. Chairman, I have asked she asked Meritt Garland this time. >> I am reclaiming my time in my chair when I will the gentle lady. >> I'm not going to get in the gutter for her theatrics. >> The time belongs to the time belongs to the gentle lady. The gentle lady has 17 seconds. >> Thank you. You're not going to answer this question. So, let me just I'll direct it to you. >> What a massive >> No, I'm answering a question. >> Will you restore her time? The witnesses interrupting even better with this woman. She's joined theatric. >> Let me have my >> gentle lady. The gentle lady from Washington controls the time. The gentle lady has 17 seconds. You can you can uh proceed with your final 17 seconds. >> What a massive cover up this has been and continues to be. Donald Trump made the release of the Epstein files the center of his political campaign because he thought it would benefit him. Then you got into office attorney general, claimed to have a client list only and then say that there was no list. Your deputy Todd Blanch met alone Maxwell. Time of the gentle lady has expired to a minimum security prison and now you continue the cover of the gentle lady that you would turn around to the survivors who are standing right behind you and on a human level recognizes the >> what you have done. So, >> well, yeah. >> Well, yeah, she wanted to answer but not answer what that lady was asking her to answer. She wanted to talk. She wouldn't let her talk. She kept going on and on. Her time expired and that was that. But yes, she should have answered it. >> Uhhuh. >> Quickly and more profoundly, but that lady wouldn't let her. >> Okay. The lady wouldn't let her. You You don't get what's going on there? That lady asked her, "Can you please turn around and apologize to the survivors?" There were like 30 women there right behind Pam Bondi. All survivors of Epstein. >> She was only asking, "Can you turn around to these women and apologize basically for putting all their names and pictures out in the Epstein files?" >> Refused. Why do you think she refused to apologize to these survivors? >> But she was supposed to apologize not because they were victims. She was asking her to apologize because of the way that this file and everything's being done right now. >> Correct. So why didn't Pam Bondi apologize for it? >> I guess she's not sorry. >> Exactly. Now you're getting somewhere. Don't you think she should be sorry for doxing all the survivors of the Epstein files? >> I told her I told you in about four podcasts ago I thought she should be fired. She is not handling this at all the way it should be handled. I told you that >> she's handling exactly how Trump is telling her to. >> I don't care what you are. If if you did what they're saying that these people did in the file, they all need to be held accountable. Jail then rott in hell. >> But you're you're kind of missing what is going on here. Pam Bondi is being told how to do this by Trump. So she says, "I've got a hearing coming up. I have to go before the House Judiciary Committee." She Trump tells her, "Don't [ __ ] say anything about me. Don't give him an inch." She goes out there and she's just being asked to apologize to people whose lives she has turned upside down by either being completely inept at her job and not protecting the victims or by doing it on purpose. >> I really don't believe Donald Trump has told her that, Chad. I really don't. If you watch some of that as that lady was on I it was either early or after that she was they were all yelling and everything. Um there was a lady behind Pam Bondi which was her assistant or something >> and you could see when a certain question would arise it seemed like Bondie would open the notebook to a certain page where there was information that she could gather to respond back. But >> that question I'm sure wasn't in that notebook. So she had to think what to say. >> It's not a question. >> But there's not a question that she's trying to answer with information. The in quotes question is will you apologize to the survivors? >> But what kind of question? >> She doesn't. >> Yeah. Because that wasn't on her >> on her thing. She she's a human being, right? These are multiple women who were sex trafficked, raped, sexually assaulted, >> and Pam Bondi put all their names and photos out for public view, >> right? >> Something she swore she wouldn't do. >> And some of the names were thrown out. In the beginning, the names were not. Then the names were thrown out, which is >> Yeah, >> you're getting hung up on stuff that doesn't matter. Listen to what I'm saying. >> Those women are standing there feet away from Pam Bondi. She won't even look them in the [ __ ] eye. Yeah, it that was not She did not do right today. And I told you podcasts ago, she's not doing this right. Get rid of her. >> All right. Well, we're going to have one more clip here about >> that lady also called her by wrong title. She didn't call her the correct title later on. It was kind of funny, but >> I have one more clip here from Pam Bondi. Let's check this out. Are you ready? >> Yes. >> I have just So, I really have just one question for you. How many of Epstein's co-conspirators have you indicted? How many perpetrators are you even investigating? >> First, you showed it. You I I find it. >> How many have you >> Excuse me. I'm going to answer the question. >> I answer my question. >> No, I'm going to answer the question the way I want to answer the question. Your theatrics are the way I asked it. >> Chairman Jordan, I'm not going to get in the gutter with these people. I'm going to answer the question. >> How many of you invited again? The time belongs to >> blaming my time. >> The time belong. >> I think it's very interesting my time. >> I think it's very interesting. You can he talks about they indicted. The president said they indicted him twice. >> Mr. Chairman, please stop the clock and stop the clock and restore his time. The times gentleman from New York. We will give you a few more seconds. We will do that. But when you ask a question, the witness gets to You may not like the answer, but she gets to answer. question was how many of >> they don't like the answer chairman >> because it's honest >> so he asked a four minute question >> restore 45 seconds Mr. Nab please Mr. You can let her filibuster all day long, but not on our watch. >> Not on our time. No way. And I told you about that, Attorney General, before you start. >> You don't tell me. >> Oh, I did tell you because we saw what you did in the Senate. >> Lawyer. Not even a lawyer. >> Will be in order. >> They're not letting her talk though. She said, "I will answer this." And that guy kept talking over her. >> She's not answering. It's a simple question. This is Why couldn't he just be quiet for one second or two or three to let her talk? She said, "I will answer." >> Answer any of these questions about Epstein the entire time. >> She would Did you not hear her say, "I will answer it." >> These are the clips I'm showing you are just selected clips. During the entire 5hour uh course of this conversation, she was asked multiple things about multiple elements of the botched Epstein file release. She answered [clears throat] none of them, including simple ones like this. This question is very simple. How many people have you indicted as a result of the Epstein files >> and she waited for a second and she started on something else, but she said, "I will answer that." He then talked over her and wouldn't let her. I did listen to part of that today, Chad, and I told you I heard her say Maxwell will spend the rest of her life in prison. >> Okay, I get it. That is completely irrelevant. The question is, how many people have you indicted? The answer, which she won't say, is zero. >> Is zero, which is not right. We know this. >> Okay, >> it's not going to go away. People will not let this go away. >> But it we're at a point where it doesn't matter if it goes away or not because she's the person who has to indict anyone, who has to bring charges, and she's clearly not going to do it. So then you have to ask yourself, well, why is that? Why is the head of the DOJ not bringing charges against people who are now openly implicated in a vast criminal conspiracy to sexually assault children? >> And I totally believe Trump will get rid of her and get someone in there that will do the job. He is not in these files for bad stuff. He is not, Chad. He's going to get down to the bottom of it. I I truly believe that this is not going to go away. It should not go away. I just want to I just want to paint a small picture for you. >> Donald Trump has openly bragged about sexually assaulting women. Donald Trump has been found guilty of sexually assaulting Eugene Carol by a court, not by public opinion, by actual people in a jury. >> It doesn't matter if it's civil or not. That's a jury who saw the evidence and said he's guilty. >> He has openly discussed dating his own daughter. He has openly discussed >> it doesn't have anything to do with the price of eggs. >> Yeah. It means that he's attracted to his daughter, who was a child at the time. He's openly discussed walking in on underage girls while they're changing at his MissUSA pageantss. He's openly discussed trading women with Jeffrey Epstein. He's given him a check for a fully depreciated woman. >> He now is mentioned more than anyone else in uh legal documents about a criminal conspiracy involving a child sex trafficking ring. But somehow you don't see any of this. There's evidence that that >> Huh. >> And never been to Epstein Island, but we forget about that. >> I don't know why you give a [ __ ] about the island. Do you think Epste was raping children at his apartment in New York? >> I That is not for me to know. >> It's in the Epstein files. The answer is yes. Donald Trump is named as a person who raped children at Epstein's apartment in New York. Can you give me that file number tonight? >> I'll send it to you. >> Give it to me tonight. You don't have to give it to me now. Give it to me tonight. I'll read it tonight. >> I will I will email it to you tonight. There was a 13-year-old girl who brought multiple allegations against him and then dropped the charges or dropped her allegations because she was threatened with death. >> And this is all in the Epstein files. >> That's not even in the Epstein files. That is public court record. >> Okay. I thought we were talking about Epstein files. Okay. >> I'm just talking about the overwhelming amount of evidence we have that Donald Trump was not only involved with Epstein and partied with him constantly. We've seen the videos. We've seen all their email exchanges. But even beyond that, there is an immense amount of evidence against Trump, including a civil conviction of sexual assault against Eene Carol. Somehow all of this, you just dismiss it like it's meaningless. >> I don't believe half of that [ __ ] was proven. >> Okay. Well, uh, there you have it. I guess that is our midweek episode. Well, at least you want Pam Pam Bondi gone. That's kind of interesting to me. Those people need to be held accountable and we need someone in there that's going to bring them to charges because >> Okay, so >> that's evil stuff that they did. >> Yes. So, let me ask you this. Let's say he fires Pam Bondi. They put somebody else new in there. That person also doesn't bring charges. >> Somebody will. This is not going to go away. I do not believe this is going to go away. >> I And I can't wait for the Clintons to testify. Let's see who they throw under the bus or what they say. >> Okay. Will you believe them? >> I have always thought that that I I don't like them. I don't like either one of them. >> Okay. >> There's been so many deaths claimed that they were linked to a whole bunch of different deaths and things. I don't know. >> But did you see that they are demanding to have their hearing in public? >> That'd be wonderful. >> Right. Well, it's not up to them if that gets to happen or not. They want it to be in public and the Republicans are saying no >> because the Republicans don't want them to say certain things. Obviously, >> there are just so many lies going around now. There's so many people that lie all the time. It's >> But one party here in America, the Republicans, Donald Trump, MAGA, are protecting people in the Epstein files. That is the party doing that. You see that, right? >> Not really. How how do you miss that? Pam Bondi, who is appointed by MAGA, is appointed by Trump, will not even answer a question about why she hasn't indicted anybody from the Epstein files, will not even look the victims in the [ __ ] eyes. She's MAGA. >> Why do you think it's all Republicans? What about Democrats that are in there? >> Democrats are not protecting the Democrats. They're in fact saying, "Yeah, bring the Clintons to [ __ ] Capitol Hill. Let's have them testify." If you are accusing her of what you're really saying, then she would um she would hide all the Democrats or hide all the Republicans, I mean, and let the Democrats, >> you know what I'm saying? She's she's hiding all of it >> because she they know that if even the Democrats get on the stand, they're going to say [ __ ] that will implicate Trump. And she doesn't want that to happen. It is the rep. Look, we've already been through this. When there was the first vote to release the Epstein files, all Republicans voted no and all Democrats voted yes. You don't see that as the Republicans trying to hide things and the Democrats not. >> Maybe. Okay. Well, there you have it, folks. The Republican party is working for Trump to hide him, to protect pedophiles. That is what they are doing. Oh my god. Who would do that, Chad? Who would hide that somebody has done that? >> Somebody who has done that. >> No. >> And doesn't want to get caught? That That's literally what's happening here. >> Well, they're all going to get caught. >> Okay, >> we're all We're going to catch them all. >> Uh just like Pokemon. Thank you very much for joining us on this midweek episode. We will be back Sunday, I'm sure, to be discussing this Pam Bondi thing a little bit more. to be discussing the shutdown of the airport in El Paso. I read something about that that it was a military laser they were trying to use or something >> like for 10 days. Yeah. And then I sent you too about that school shooting. It was in Canada. Terrible. >> I read a little bit about that. There's a lot of stuff already going on this week. Um, >> we have some unredacted files confirmed that Trump lied about his relationship with Epstein being a member of Mara Lago in 2009. But Trump had a phone call in 2004 with a Miami police uh chief where he said, "I knew that Epstein was raping young girls basically, but never brought any claims against him." We've got the Save Act coming up. We've got Les Wexner named in the Epstein files. There's a bunch of stuff. grand jury refusing to indict all of the Democrats members today. >> The one who was the guy that you said um he said he'd [clears throat] never been to the island and then he took his family of four >> and the nannies >> Yeah, he lied. >> Trump's Secretary of Commerce. >> He lied. He needs to be fired. Let him go. >> But >> I'm tired of liars. If you lie, you go. >> Trump is the biggest liar of them all. >> No, I don't believe that. >> Okay. Thank you for joining us. Mom, I love you. I It gets crazier and crazier to me the um degree to which you will go to protect Donald Trump when there is >> I'm not protecting him. If he did these things, he needs to rot, too. >> You're saying he's not a liar. >> Huh? >> He's He's You're saying Donald Trump's not a liar. He lies constantly about everything. >> I don't believe he lies about everything. >> Okay, we'll see you Sunday. Thank you, Mom. Huh? >> I will be in my wig next time when I go out in public or big glasses or something. I won't tell you what I'll be looking like. It just caught me off guard. >> I need to be more I I should be more happy and say thank you for watching the podcast and just walk on. >> I'm just not used to that. It scared me a bit. >> All right. Well, I hope you can overcome your fears. We will be back on Sunday. >> Huh? >> Love you, Chad. Thanks, Chad, for making me infamous. >> Bye. >> No problem. Bye >> bye.