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Welcome to the necessary conversation midweek edition. I'm here with my mom. It's just us. Haley is gallivanting >> as well. She does gallivanting. Yes, she is gallivanting. She should be. >> I'm noticing. Mom, you haven't worn your Trump hat in a minute. >> I got a new hat. I like this one right now. I got It's black with my flag. I have red with my flag. >> And then you've got a couple of Trump ones that you have not put on in a minute. They'll be back. I'm doing a little variety here. Little variety. >> Well, speaking of variety, we have a variety of clips here to play. I woke up this morning to three clips from you or four clips from you and a link to a Facebook post that had an article to a local news story in it. >> Right. That one for sure. I want >> Okay. >> I want the um Spencer Pratt one >> for sure. And if we have time for the New York mayor one, but >> we have time. I've got three clips as well. Mine are the two main ones are to do with all the corruption because I know that that struck a chord with you this past Sunday. We're talking about how he's just taking money left and right, making insider trading trades on all these stocks, the slush fund, all of that. And so I thought I would play a couple of clips that kind of like really lay out exactly what's going on for you so that you can see just how bad it is. And as well, I have another clip that I want to start today's show with. Um, this is funny, I guess, if you can look at it that way. This is a clip that came out yesterday. It's RFK trying to pick up snakes. Have you seen this? >> I did see it briefly. I didn't really zero in. Something about >> Yeah, >> let's take a look at this because I think it really illustrates how insane this person is. Here we go. Why? >> So, what are they? >> Well, they're having sex. So, what were they? >> Huh? Okay. Okay. >> Are they biting? >> Oh my god. >> The mouths are huge. >> Oh my god. >> So there's RFK Jr. the guy who's the head of our department of health and human services picking up two snakes, getting the [ __ ] bit out of him. You can hear his wife, Cheryl Hines, actress in the background saying, "Bobby, Bobby, put them down." I don't know who the person is that's shooting it. Um, does that look like a sane person to you? >> No. And I think there was another voice in there. I thought it was Dr. Oz. Was that at Dr. Oz's house? I think >> I don't know where it was. >> I think it was. >> Okay. Maybe. I don't know. Um, whatever the case, >> this is I mean, we talked about on a Sunday episode maybe a month ago, >> uh, or maybe a little longer because dad was on that one about how he wrote in his journal about cutting off a dead raccoon penis. And he's had all these kind of weird incidents with just wildlife that he believes he can interact with in some kind of safe way. He literally is getting bit by those snakes. >> I'm looking to see if that was at Dr. Oz's house. I think I did read it was um um >> yeah on the patio of Dr. Oz's uh Florida beach home is where he was. >> Okay. So he's just hanging out with Dr. Oz wrangling snakes in the backyard. And this is again this is the person who holds a very prominent position in Trump's cabinet. The head of our Department of Health and Human Services getting bit by snakes for fun. >> Why would they even post that for starters? That's ridiculous. They posted it because he thinks it makes him look tough. The same reason that he posted that clip of him and Kidrock working out shirtless. >> Yeah. Yeah. Crazy. That's crazy. That's insane. That was I saw it briefly on the news and then when I Googled it, I thought it said Dr. Oz's patio. Ridiculous. >> Yeah, I agree. Um, okay. So, what do you want to start with first? You want to do the Spencer Pratt thing? >> Yeah. >> Hello. This just Yes. Can you hear me? >> Yes. >> This This intrigues me because it's AI. >> Yep. Yep. >> Okay. This AI intrigues you. Did you see the Pope came out against AI the other day? >> I know, but this is funny to me. I want to see it again. >> Okay. >> This is I'm playing your clip. the clip that you sent me of Spencer Prep. >> Oh, >> you're glitching. >> I can't see it. >> All right. After some technical difficulties, we are back. Here is your clip of Spencer Prep. Mom, you ready? >> Ready. Daddy, >> you were in a coma 3 years. >> MacArthur Park, right? Where are all the needles and homeless people? >> The mayor fixed it. >> Wait, isn't this downtown? Where are all the tents? The piss and the [ __ ] and the criminal drug addicts. >> The mayor fixed it. They rebuilt the palisades. How? >> The mayor fixed it. >> Wow. Karen Bass really turned the city around. >> Karen Bass isn't the mayor anymore, honey. >> Who Who's the mayor? >> Spencer Pratt. >> Okay. That is insane. That is >> That is crazy. >> Yep. That is AI insane that people are following him. >> I don't think he has any chance in hell to win this. You know, he's lying about a lot of stuff like living in the Airstream trailer. He's actually living in the Hotel Belair. >> Okay. >> I didn't know that. >> Yeah. Let me play you this clip. I have a Spencer Pratt clip as well. Okay. >> Okay. >> Here. >> That was just crazy town. >> Well, I don't understand though. Are you showing me that clip saying you like him because he's making these crazy videos or saying he's insane? >> I think it is so bizarre that they would do a clip like that, an actual clip to try to get people to follow. I mean, the first one did grab my attention. I thought, "Okay, AI, whatever." Now, these are getting insane. They're crazy. >> Yeah. I mean, I agree. But again, are you saying you want him to be the mayor of Los Angeles? >> I don't know. I don't know. I don't know at this point. >> All right. I will I'll refrain from playing my Spencer Pratt clip then and we can move on. I thought you were playing that as like, "Oh, look how great he is." >> No, I'm I was playing it because it's crazy town. >> Okay. Um, let's move on then to What? Do you want to play one of your clips here about Mum Donnie? >> That'd be okay. All right. And then save. >> So, you sent me Huh? Then save the other local one for last. >> Yeah, you sent me this. Here we go. >> Daddy, you can go BACK TO UGANDA TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM. And >> you know what? I got I got to be honest. I was a LITTLE NERVOUS TO COME HERE. >> I was a little nervous. I was a little nervous to come here today because it was only about two months ago when I was standing right over here and we were doing a peaceful peaceful protest against Islam. And over here to my left, all I heard was Aloo Aloo Akbar. >> And then this IED bomb landed at my feet. >> And I have to tell you, >> by the good grace of God, >> by the good grace of God, myself and all the NYPD officers that were behind me, >> we are here to live, to fight another day. The most important thing that you could do is come November, >> that a vote for Kathy Hok is a vote for Zor Mai. >> A VOTE FOR KATHY HOK IS A VOTE FOR the Quran. >> That's right. >> A vote for Kathy Hok is a vote for Sharia law. A vote FOR KATHY HOK is a very very tough time not only for the Jewish citizens in this city but every single New Yorker that refuses to convert to Islam and the only one that can put that to a stop is Bruce Blake the governor. We're not going to stop this fight until we have a free NEW YORK CITY FOR EVERYONE AND THE SAFETY AND security for all of OUR CHILDREN. GOD BLESS YOU. PRESIDENT DONALD J. Trump and God bless the United States of America USA. USA. >> OKAY. So there you've got an angry mob being led by that guy. I'm not sure who that guy was, just being completely racist. >> No, that shows that not everyone loves that mayor. They were promoting >> these wild ass racists don't like him. >> Huh? >> These wild ass racists don't like him. >> Well, the policemen that were behind him don't like him. There were people in the crowd not liking him now. >> Okay. I mean, in a in a lot of clips and things, I see, "Oh, he's the greatest. Oh, just that one week when we talked about it, he's done this, he's done that." >> He's raised taxes like what, 26 28%. Hang on. >> I just wanted to show that to you. Yeah. >> To say not everyone loves him. >> Okay, great. I can show you clips like that of Trump where not everybody loves Trump. What does that mean? that I mean, you just think that he's doing great in New York and and that he's making New York better and everyone loves him. They don't. No, they don't. >> I don't think everybody loves him. There are obviously racist pieces of [ __ ] like that guy that don't. >> I saying deport mom Donnie. Why do you think they're saying that? >> Because he's not American. I don't know. I don't even know why they said that. >> He's a US citizen. Next. >> Okay. >> They want him out of there for some reason. Yeah. And why is he talking about Sharia law? >> That's Muslims that he's allowing them to pray in the street. He's allowing them to do >> right out in the open. >> This is America. Anyone can do their religion right out in the open. >> So what are you talking about? It's it's pure racism. >> I don't see it that way, actually. >> Mom, they're saying deport Mom Donnie. Why? Mhm. >> Because they don't want him as mayor. >> Why deport him? Why not vote him out? >> Yeah, that's what he should have said probably. You're correct. >> Okay. It's because that guy's racist talking about the Quran. Sharia law. Zorani is not trying to impose Sharia law on New York City >> so far. >> Okay. I I I just don't like you use these [ __ ] clips of these maniacs to justify your position against some political candidate or political person or whatever. Money is a US citizen, therefore cannot be deported. Well, I mean, who knows? Maybe Trump would still, but can't be deported under current law. All the stuff he's talking about Muslims and the Quran and all of that is it's just pure racism. Well, I'm just showing that to you to show you not everyone loves that mayor, which you have. >> But those people who don't love him don't love him because they're racist. There is no other basis for it. >> How about all the taxes that now he's raised like 26% or whatever? All of that. Anyway, I just wanted to show that >> you're not hearing me at all. Okay. >> You're not hearing me. Okay. >> Do you want to now look at your clip and article? >> That would be great. >> Okay. Here's the clip you sent me. This is, I guess, a local news story about a drunk driving accident. >> Yes. >> Okay, here we go. >> Located very close to me here. >> All right. >> All morning long, it is devastating. A car crash on I40 near Czech Hall Road kills four people, putting one in the hospital. We know that they are young. We're learning more about their identities. It happened just after 12:30 this morning. >> Yeah. Oklahoma Highway Patrol is now reporting this horrific crash was the result of a wrongway driver. Our Brianna Brown is live out on I40 right now with the very latest. Briana, kind of just tell us exactly what happened earlier this morning. Robin, yes, this crash has since cleared about an hour ago. We're here on I40 right near Czech Hall Road. Now, this was in the westbound lane, the eastbound lanes rather here, just if you're coming from El Reno into Oklahoma City. This is where that crash was. Now, we were first here on scene at 12:30 when this call came in. Oklahoma Highway Patrol confirming that this crash was caused by wrong a wrongway driver. That's 26-year-old Michael Solomon Rosario Cruz who was driving in the west westbound in the eastbound lanes and hit a second car. And that second car was being driven by 20-year-old Kirsty Hixon. And they had three passengers in that vehicle who also were killed. Quincy Jones, Haley Salazar, and Brad Palmer were also in that vehicle. Now, Rosario Cruz was taken to the hospital. The driver, the wrongway driver was taken to the hospital in critical condition. We also have video of that wrongway driver just minutes before this crash was called in. I'm going to send it back to you guys. All right, Briana, the reporting there. You're looking at video right now sent into us from Ryan Morlock. He was on I40 early this morning about 12:30. >> Okay. So, tragic obviously. What's the why did you want to see this? >> First of all, sympathy to the families of those four children, young adults that were that were killed, ages 18 to 20. Sympathy to all those families. This just hit home to me because that's very close in the vicinity of Oklahoma where we live. >> Mhm. >> Reports by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol indicate that empty alcohol containers were found inside the suspect's vehicle. The man driving the Rosario Cruz, he is facing charges as an undocumented immigrant who was driving illegally at the t time of the fatal collision. >> Yeah. >> Now, undocumented immigrant, where did he get his driver's license from? >> What state? Who which states allow that? Okay. >> And then had he been prior arrests, I don't know. I think it is the most saddest story that I've heard in a long time. >> Okay. So, you also sent me an article with this, >> which I read. I don't know if you read the whole thing. Nowhere in the article does it say anything about him being undocumented. It says he's on ICE detainer, >> which could mean he's undocumented. Maybe not. At least the thing you sent me doesn't have any conclusive information to that end. right here. Official action reports by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol indicate everything I just read. >> Okay. >> That is facing charges. >> Okay. >> Okay. >> I'll believe what you're saying. Um, >> and we had brought this up on other podcasts. >> I get it. Now, let me ask you this. Will you be sending me similar clips of United States citizens who do similar things every week? They should not be drinking and um driving also. >> But how did this man get a license? That's the part I don't understand. >> And I read more and more stories like this about truck drivers going wrong ways and killing people. >> Those stories that are coming to you, >> Yes. >> are coming to you because you're in the kind of Newsmax vortex. >> Okay. They're being promoted to you because the algorithms know that it makes you angry or scared and so it's just going to keep serving you that information. Of course, this is tragic. >> Yeah, but this story didn't come to me that way. This came local news. >> Well, I hate to break it to you. >> Uhhuh. >> Your local news is is basically Trump news. Oklahoma. Do you know what the Sinclair Media Group is? >> Not really. >> We talked about this on our show. >> Oh, yes. Yes. there. It's these companies that own all of the local news stations are aligned with Trump. So, they're going to pump out the same kind of stuff that Newsmax does to keep you afraid and racist and all of that [ __ ] You're sending me this because you believe that guy is undocumented. >> It says he is. >> I understand. But you're not sending it to me because of the atrocity of the crime. >> Yes, I am. Four beautiful lives. Four beautiful lives have been lost. >> I get it. Four beautiful lives have been lost. But you don't send me clips like this every time four beautiful lives are lost. Only when it's in your mind an undocumented person. >> Well, if he shouldn't have been here, he should have been somewhere else. He wouldn't have killed them, right? >> But that's what my mind goes to. But in the grand scope of drunk driving fatalities in this country, >> I think US citizens are way more responsible. I'm going to Google this right now. >> It doesn't matter percentages, Chad. I was just trying to show you >> that this was one >> story, one event that I have been talking about in the past >> in regards to California giving um illegal immigrants licenses when maybe they shouldn't have them, >> not being able to read the street signs, the road signs, going down the wrong way. That's why Senate sympathy to the families. It's a very sad story. Probably shouldn't even brought it. >> But like not being able to read the street signs is a it it's just not a correct argument. >> I think it's a pretty big one. Turn left, turn right, where do I go? Which way am I going? I think that's >> But you're in traffic. You've driven in other places. Whether you can read the street signs or not, you know, green means go, red means stop, >> and you're moving with the flow of traffic. This guy was driving the wrong way down a freeway. I don't think and yes, it's because he was drunk. It's not had nothing to do with not being able to read street signs. So even in your mind, you have this idea that is racist. They can't read English. Therefore, they have no idea what to do when they get behind the wheel of a car. >> That's not accurate. >> If they can't read English, it could be a little tough. >> Okay. Um, I I I just I know that you're sending me this because it plugs into the idea you have that all undocumented immigrants are criminal in some way, are here to do mass harm to United States citizens. But the truth is, the very crime that you're showing in this video is probably committed a hundred times over by United States citizens. But you don't show me that clip. But to be in the United States, if you're a citizen, you can be here. If that man was undocumented, he shouldn't have been here. So then maybe those lives would have been saved. That's the way my brain thinks. >> I understand. But what about all the other lives that get taken by US citizens, >> right? That that's not good either. >> But why aren't you showing me those clips? >> Because that one was in the news and it was undocumented person driving that vehicle. Okay. >> And we talked about it before. Let's move on. I don't want to cry. Okay. >> Okay. Um I'm going to show you now a clip. It's a little bit of a longer clip. I believe it's three minutes roughly. Um this is from Liz Oyer. She was Biden's um pardon attorney. Okay. >> Okay. >> And she has a very good Instagram account where she explains a bunch of [ __ ] going on with Trump. This is her talking specifically about his insider trading and corruption. Here we go. >> Hey everybody, if there's anyone in your life who still needs proof that Donald Trump is looting our government, there's something I'd like you to show them. This is called form 278T, also known as a periodic transaction report. Government officials, including the president, are legally required to complete this form every time they buy or sell a stock or bond worth more than $1,000. The goal is to prevent conflicts of interest between their official duties and their personal financial interests. In May, Trump filed a form 278T for the first quarter of 2026. It is 113 pages long, and it lists more than 3600 stock trades between January and March. Trump bought and sold hundreds of millions of dollars in stocks, including big tech, defense contractors, media companies, crypto, and more. What's notable about this is not just that Trump is really rich. it's that he is heavily invested in companies whose businesses are directly affected by policies he is making. He is actively trading in their stocks at the same time he is making decisions that influence the value of those stocks. For example, Trump invested in both Paramount and Warner Brothers while his justice department is reviewing their proposed merger. He invested in Oracle at the same time he brokered their deal to buy Tik Tok. He invested in Palunteer as they were awarded major government contracts worth over a billion dollars. Trump is also buying crypto stocks while he is pushing a bill called the Clarity Act which would help crypto companies. One of Trump's biggest buys was millions of dollars in Nvidia stock. Nvidia makes advanced AI chips which they have been trying to sell to China for years. The US government has restricted the sale to protect our national security. But Nvidia's CEO lobbyed Trump for months to change that policy and in December Trump agreed. Then Trump went a step further. This week he took Nvidia's CEO to China with him on Air Force One to sell their AI chips to the Chinese government. Nvidia's stock price has now gone up 26% since January. Trump also took the CEO of Boeing to China with him after buying millions of dollars of Boeing stock. On the trip, they sold 200 Boeing airplanes to the Chinese government. It is impossible to look at this and not ask, is Trump actually acting in the interests of the American people, or is he placing his own financial interests first? Other presidents have chosen to sell off their stocks or place them in a blind trust to avoid conflicts of interest. But Trump has refused to do that. The definition of corruption is using official power for private gain. By that measure, Trump is hands down the most corrupt president in history. The form 278T is a road map to the ways he is personally profiting from the powers of the presidency. Please spread the word. Thanks. >> Okay, so we talked a little bit about this on Sunday, but there you have concretely laid out before you over 3600 stocks trades since January, hundreds of millions of dollars. all of these companies that he is helping so that their companies do well, meaning his stock trades do well. How do you think that is putting America first? >> Yeah, that is not >> okay. >> But what she said is, didn't she say um other presidents got out of their stock and did all that? Trump has not. Where's the law that makes these presidents do it or not? There is no law. There's an imalments clause. There are certain kind of like things basically within our uh governmental system that make it the norm for presidents to do this. Also to reveal your tax return when you become president. Trump didn't do any of that [ __ ] So there isn't a law against it per se, but there is a law against insider trading, which he's doing. Unfortunately, he can't be prosecuted because the Supreme Court made a ruling saying that no sitting president can be prosecuted basically. >> Then why then if people are in such an uproar, why aren't there people right now on the floor introducing something to stop presidents to do this? I don't see anybody. >> There already is a law that stops anyone from insider trading, president or not. But the Supreme Court has said that the president cannot be charged with anything, cannot be prosecuted with anything. So he can commit crimes openly and there is no recourse. That's where we are now. But when you're saying, you know, first you're trying to deflect like, well, what about other presidents? They liquidated their stock. Why didn't why don't we have a law about that? You're you're already deflecting. I want you to just look at what Trump is doing here. >> Yeah, that's that's a lot of money. Okay. And he's making a lot of money. >> So you have to look at it like this. Trump does not have What are you doing there? What's going on? >> I'm try that form. I'm try I've never heard of that form she was talking about and I Googled it. The 278T IRS form. >> Okay. Do you need a second to read it? >> No, I just read it. It is a form. >> All right. Just listen to what I'm saying, please. >> I'm listening. >> Donald Trump, you just saw evidence of this. And you yourself even admit that this is not putting America first, >> right? His primary motivation is money. In all of these cases, everything he does is to enrich himself, including the war with Iran, including all of these insider trades he's making. So, how can that person be in charge of the United States in a way that would help our country if all he's doing is trying to make money for himself? >> I think he's trying to do it both ways. I think he's trying to make our country stronger. He's trying to do that for his personal gain, which he should not be doing. I do agree with you on that. >> You just saw this clip. He's >> Nvidia makes the most powerful chips used in AI in the world. >> He just let them sell those chips to China, >> right? >> One of our enemies. They now have AI that is better than ours because of that, >> right? And I don't >> How is that helping our country? >> It's not. And I don't like that he's letting them buy up farmland. I don't like that at all. >> That's what I'm saying. >> I don't like that he's killing our animals and my butterflies. >> Yes, >> he's got a lot of strikes right now going against him with me. >> But it's not a I'm not It's like you keep saying there's these exes or or he's getting strikes against him. I'm trying to get you to see there's a fundamental problem here. He's not acting in the best interest of this country of which he is the president. It is oligrift. He is using that position of power to enrich himself in ways we have never seen a president do. You have clear evidence of that now. 3600 trades in since January in six [ __ ] months. >> That's insane. >> Like I said, why can't someone get on the floor and stop this? Why aren't the Democrats screaming this at the top of their lungs? >> That I don't know. I don't think the Democrats are good. I don't think anybody in the current American political system knows what the [ __ ] to do because this is also happening at a break neck pace. I mean, 3,600 trades since January is like, uh, that's insane. It's an insane amount of [ __ ] Plus, he's tweeting out every day, I'm going to burn down Iran. Now we're going to war with Iran. Here's RFK catching snakes. You know, it's just like the tonnage of it, I think, has turned a lot of people off. And there's apathy to all of this stuff. >> And one one question I have, where is JD Vance? I haven't seen him lately. I know. I haven't been on TV a lot. >> His numbers are dipping. So, I think they're moving him to the back. >> Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. >> But JD Vance, I I want to keep you focused on this for a minute. >> Okay. >> The idea that you keep putting out there is like, oh, it's another strike against him, but he's still my president. This dude has never been your president. He is his own president. All he's doing is making as much money as he possibly can at the cost of American safety, American prosperity, etc., etc. I mean, everybody right now is paying exorbitant amounts for the same [ __ ] that cost way lower before this war, gas, food, etc., etc. He doesn't give a [ __ ] He's come out and publicly said that. I don't even think about Americans finances when I'm dealing with this war. >> I think the one big thing he did early on that I was like, "Okay, here we go." He did close the border. The border is closed. >> You keep saying that, but then you show me a clip of like, but here's this drunk driver who shouldn't have been here. Is the border closed or not? >> It is closed, but those were people that came over early and now they're stuck here and now they're can't go back or if they do, they'll never come back. >> Okay. So, for you, him closing the border is worth him stealing billions of dollars from the United States people. >> I didn't say that. I said one thing early on he did that I did like was that. >> Right. Let me play you this other clip. This is Rachel Matto. She is talking about the slush fund and how corrupt that is. You ready? >> Yeah. >> Well, the reviews are in um and they're pretty much unanimous. I mean, quote, "One of the single most corrupt acts in American history." Quote, "Corruption unparalleled in American history." quote, "The most brazen theft and abuse of taxpayer dollars by any president in American history." Quote, "The largest single act of grand lararseny in American history." Five stars. Most corrupt thing ever. Uh, people are grasping for words to adequately describe the unprecedented nature and magnitude of what President Donald Trump is attempting to do right now. And and this isn't even about the whole stocks fiasco we just talked about a couple minutes ago, which has also been revealed over the last few days in which the president appears to have been buying stocks in companies right before he actively took steps as president to boost those companies multiple times, millions of dollars. I mean I mean that that might be the biggest presidential corruption scandal in American history were it not for this other thing breaking at the same time about the same US president. This this $1.8 billion taxpayer dollars $1.8 billion dollar in taxpayer funds that Donald Trump is liberating from the US Treasury to pay out to his friends and allies. And look, I I know there's a lot of coverage today that has described this fund. First of all, they're describing it as $ 1.7 billion. That's $1.8 billion. Um, but you're also seeing a lot of descriptions, a lot of headlines about this thing, describing this fund as some kind of settlement of Trump's ridiculous lawsuit against the IRS. For with all due respect to my my friends in the bleaker mainstream US media, I got to say that coverage and those headlines need to be refreshed. Uh because while Trump might have, you know, talked about his grievance against the IRS as a pretext to explain what he wanted to do here, the way this has worked out, it's basically totally unrelated. This pot of money, this $1.8 billion is not actually meaningfully connected to Trump's supposed grievance against the IRS. His lawsuit against the IRS is gone. Trump dropped it. So this $1.8 8 billion. This is not like a settlement that's being overseen by a judge or something. It is just something that Donald Trump told the government he controls to give him. And so now the government he controls is going to put almost $2 billion into a fund for him at the Justice Department and Trump's attorney general will control the money. There is no judge involved. Neither the courts nor Congress is approving any settlement or overseeing any part of this. This is just Trump getting a bunch a ton of taxpayer money to dole out. Maryland Congressman Jamie Rascin today called it quote nothing but a racket designed to take taxpayer dollars out of the treasury and pour it into a huge slush fund for Trump at DOJ to hand out to his private militia of insurrectionists, rioters, and white supremacists, including those who brutally beat police officers on January 6th. >> Okay. You've been talking about the slush fund on our show, saying that you believe the January 6ers deserve to get money. Do you see though what's happening here? Did that clip illuminate anything for you? What that slush fund actually is? >> No, I listened to her. It's hard for me to listen to her. She's not one of my favorites, but I listened. >> Okay. >> Um, we had talked about, and I know you say it doesn't matter who the person is speaking, blah blah blah. Well, she's not my favorite. Okay. We talked about this and it's not a done deal. There are many lawsuits against this. >> Hang on. It's not a done deal. He's trying to do it. >> You're like, it may not happen. So then it won't be on him. He's doing this and maybe the the >> levers of power in our judicial system will effectively stop this. We don't know that. The bottom line is he came up with this bizarre [ __ ] lawsuit against his own IRS10 billion dollars because somebody leaked my tax return. Do you think >> they shouldn't have leaked the tax return and none of this would be happening? >> Okay. Do you think if your tax returns got leaked, you could sue the IRS for $10 billion? >> Maybe. I don't know. >> And then do you would your personal attorney be the head of the DOJ and settle that lawsuit with you for 1.8 billion? Probably not. >> Probably not. You can see how it's corrupt. The entire thing is corrupt. He did that lawsuit knowing that he controls the DOJ who would be the one overseeing the lawsuit >> and then as long as his person's in there, they're just going to settle it and give him whatever he wants. Again, yes, maybe legally this will be overturned or or it won't be able to happen. Fine. But he's trying to do it. He's trying to steal $1.8 8 billion of our money. That doesn't piss you off. >> Yes. And like I said, let's give this time. I'm pretty sure this is not going to happen. There are lawsuits back and forth. >> You just said that. You just said that. That doesn't matter. Whether it happens or not doesn't matter. He's trying to do it. >> That person doesn't give a [ __ ] about Americans or America or any of this. He's just trying to steal money straight out of the Treasury. >> They like the taxes. They shouldn't have done that. made a man >> and but that you're saying his taxes got leaked so we should just give him $1.8 billion dollars that he can pay whoever he wants. >> No, like I said, this is not going to go forward all the way. I do not believe. I think there's >> You're missing the point. You're missing the point. You have these two things. It's not going to go forward. They shouldn't have leaked his taxes. You keep saying that. None of that is relevant. He's attempting to do this. He's attempting to take $1.8 billion. Do you think >> he's a revenge? He's trying to get revenge on them. I do believe >> he's not trying to get revenge. He's trying to get that money so that he can use it to pay people so they will be loyal to him, including the January 6th riers. He's trying to pay them so he will have a personal militia, basically. >> Well, that's your belief. Let's give this time. Let's give it time. >> No, let's give it time. What What do you mean let's give it time? He's doing it. I think it's gonna I don't think it'll go forward all the way with all the love. >> That doesn't matter. I'm trying to get >> It does. >> I'm trying to get you to see he's attempting it. The very attempt of it is the corruption. >> Mhm. >> Whether it goes through or not, fine. Maybe there will be push back. I hope so. I hope it doesn't go through. >> Oh, yeah. >> But this is a man who does not care about this country. >> Can you not see that? >> No. >> Imagine putting $1.8 8 billion into public schools, public housing, food programs. Imagine medicine. Imagine putting $1.8 billion into any of that stuff. Instead, he's stealing it for himself. >> And what if he does get all the money? Maybe he will do some of that. We don't know. >> I want to give it time to see how this works out. He's he's committing acts of open corruption on a scale we have never seen from any US politician. And you're saying give it time. Maybe it won't happen, but he's trying to do it. His intent is that it will happen. He is trying to steal $1.8 billion. >> Time will tell. >> No, time has told. He's trying to do it. >> I want to see it in the end result is what I'm trying to tell you. But I what I'm what I'm trying to tell you is the end result doesn't matter because he's attempting it. He is putting all of his time and effort into stealing money from us instead of being a president to this country. >> Do you notice how like as he's stealing all this money, shit's getting more expensive for everybody else? >> Right. >> So, not only is he making more money, he's causing us to have a harder time paying for things. He doesn't give a [ __ ] about America. That's what I'm trying to get you to see here. It's all about him. >> I see it. I see it. Okay. >> Uhuh. But you don't see it enough to denounce him yet. >> Not yet. >> How much money would he have to steal from Americans before you would say, "Okay, >> it's not the amount of the money. It's not the amount of the money." >> Yeah, it kind of is. Billions of dollars. >> Money is money. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Hey, I guess you're done. >> I'm kind of fading a little bit. >> All right. Well, thank you for doing this midweek episode. Um, I would like to say it was illuminating, but I'm not sure it was. Uh, anyways, thank you for doing this. I love you. And I I just feel like something here. We're getting close. He's also, it seems like, about to die. I'm sure you saw he had his fourth visit to >> the doctor in a span of whatever it's been a year and a half. I did want to say this. It's like, you know, I haven't been online a lot, but like when you said if you have any clips and um so I kind of got on Instagram looking, got on Tik Tok. I haven't been on there in a while. I didn't see as many things that I should be seeing. I didn't see as many things. >> What? >> Maybe because I haven't been on there a while watching things. >> Oh, your algorithm changed, you're saying? >> Yes. >> Yes. >> What did you see? What was in it that that wasn't usual? >> I saw more arts and crafts stuff. I saw horse things. I didn't see a lot of political things. >> That's what I was going to tell you. Yeah. >> Well, yeah. If you don't surround yourself with that [ __ ] it's a better life, generally speaking. >> No, I need to get back into it. Um, I love you, Chad. I love you, Haley Galivventton. I love you, Bob. Thank you, everyone, for the DMs. I'm getting them from all over the world now. And I told him that. and uh he cannot be back on the podcast podcast till he gets back in that chair and we're working on it. That's Chad's rule. >> And he said, "Tell Chad we can break it." I said, "Nope, that's the rule, dude." >> Yeah. And he better do it quickly. I'm trying to uh get some guests lined up that I think he would want to yell at. >> Okay. >> All right. Well, thank you everybody for joining us. We will be back on Sunday. I think it's just you and me, Mom. Yeah, >> still gallivanting. So, we'll be back on Sunday with all the topics of this week. There are already some crazy ones popping off. We will see you then. >> Okay. Love you. Bye. Love you too.