Dan Wootton Outspoken - SADIQ KHAN BLAMES DONALD TRUMP FOR TOMMY ROBINSON MARCH AS MSM GOES MAD OVER STATE VISIT
Episode Date: September 17, 2025BREAKING TODAY: The world’s most important leader of our lifetime is in the UK for an unprecedented second state visit and the MSM have exploded, with sneering, biased and nonsensical coverage of Do...nald Trump that any sane person had left behind in 2015. At the same time, London’s failed Mayor Sadiq Khan has actually blamed the US President for Tommy Robinson’s Uniting the Kingdom rally, as he throws around ludicrous and untrue claims of racism. In his Digest, Dan outlines why the Trump derangement syndrome from our elite class is further proof of why they have lost British patriots for good. Then the Superstar Panel weigh in: From the UK, the host of Tomlinson Talks on YouTube Connor Tomlinson and, from the US, the host of Spot On, the hit podcast and YouTube show, Link Lauren. PLUS: Tommy Robinson destroys Camilla Tominey as she continues her campaign against Unite the Kingdom, having described the activist as a white supremacist on ITV’s This Morning. AND: The regime media disgraces itself again over Charlie Kirk, as Charlie Sheen says this is our JFK moment. We’ll analyse why ABC decided to treat the shooter’s trans romance into a fairytale love story. THEN IN THE UNCANCELLED AFTERSHOW: Prince William’s fury at King Charles over Prince Harry and Prince Andrew over his links to Jeffrey Epstein explodes in public. We’ll analyse the bombshell video with royal YouTube sensation P-Dina. Sign up to watch live or on demand and totally ad free at https://www.outspoken.live Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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No spend, no bias, no censorship. I'm Dan Whitten. This is outspoken episode number 316. And breaking today, the world's most important leader of our lifetime, Donald Trump, in the UK for an unprecedented second state visit, showing off the best of British and our future king and queen, Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, who looked superb as they greeted the Donald and a very strong.
stylish Melania off their helicopter for a day of pomp, pageantry and ceremony
at the British do best. It's reason to celebrate, right, after a very dark period for both
countries. But instead, the MSM have exploded with snaring, biased and nonsensical
coverage of Trump that any sane person had left behind in 2015.
to democracy and was alienating allies. Now it's perfectly possible to argue that he is all of those
things still, that he is still a disruptor, that he is still a threat to democracy. Certainly
many people would see him as such. There is so much awkwardness around this trip and for many people
it's sort of holding their nose and getting on with it if you like. You know, the UK has no saying
who is the President of the United States and they have to work with him.
The country's special relationship stays the course.
Prime ministers and presidents come and go.
Oh, there's no doubt about it.
He's not stopped talking about it, has he since he was offered that invitation back in February.
Back in April, I think we all chuckled a little bit when he described it as being a second fest.
I suspect there were some people in the foreign office and the palace who maybe,
spat their tea out at that description. They probably never had it described in that way before.
The hard leftists and power have been forced into humiliating U-turns.
Cooper, the Secretary of State for our in Commonwealth and Development Affairs.
We're marching because the most powerful man in the world says it's okay to sexually
assault women because he is rich and powerful. And we say no way.
We're marching because we want no girl to ever lower her sights
be limited in her life because she sees her value of her life
through Donald Trump's eyes.
Can you believe this London's failed, Mayor Sadiq Khan
has actually blamed the US president
for Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom Rally
as he throws around insane and untrue claims of racism.
I also want to take the opportunity to categorically reject the appalling racism we saw on the Capitol streets this weekend.
As the far right attempts to sow hatred, fear and division, I know many Londoners will be feeling scared.
I want to be clear everyone, no matter their race, faith or background is welcome here.
Now is the time for us to come together, as Londoners and proud Brits to reject the far right as we have done many times.
Perhaps he needs to talk to this lovely lady.
Going back to Africa.
Oh no. Oh no. So far I got nothing.
Oh wow.
Sorry.
Oh, is that straight?
I'm heading.
Am I welcome here?
Of course you are?
Sure? Yeah, we have any scenes guys. We've got some African with us.
Yeah. We've got everybody with us.
Yeah.
As long as you love the country. That's what we are for.
I love Britain.
That was the real feeling on Saturday.
So in my digesting ex, I'll outline why the Trump derangement syndrome from our elite class
is further proof of why they have lost British patriots.
Then my superstar panel weigh in a perfect transatlantic pairing today from the UK,
host of Tomlinson talks on YouTube, Connor Tomlinson,
and from the US, the host of the hit podcast and YouTube show,
Spot on with Link Lauren.
Also coming up on the show today, Tommy Robinson destroys Camilla Tominy as she continues
her campaign against Unite the Kingdom, having described the activist as a white supremacist
on ITVs this morning.
And the regime media disgraces itself again over Charlie Kirk, as Charlie Sheen says this is
our JFK moment.
But we'll analyze why ABC decided to treat the shooter's trans romance as some sort of fairy tale
love story. It will blow your mind. Then, in the uncanceled after show, on substack, Prince William's
Fury at King Charles over Prince Harry and Prince Andrew regarding his links to Jeffrey Epstein
explodes in public. We're going to analyse this bombshell video with Royal YouTube
Sensation P. Dining, you can sign up to watch at www. outspoken.live. We'll also reveal
Greatest Britain, Union Jackass. At the end of the show, of course, three huge nominees today.
Slippery Stama, nominated by Sarah, who says our inglorious PM, who is hiding in his panic room.
The Labour Cabinet were entirely missing from the emergency debate in the Commons yesterday, as was Stama, sniveling cowards and utterly contemptuous of the country.
Think the aides of March will be sooner than 15th of the 3rd.
And Shabna Mahmoo, nominated by Mark, the Home Secretary for deportation, flight taking off without a single illegal migrant on board, Air Force Fars 1,
it's been described as. And also Sadiq Khan, nominated by It's Only Me 44, sad IQ Khan for being
exposed for covering up grooming gangs. Three huge nominees, all from the Labor Party, get voting,
let me know your comments throughout the show. I will reveal the results before we go today.
But now, let's go.
The despicable reaction by the elite.
class, Westminster establishment and mainstream media to the arrival of the most important
leader of all our lifetimes for an unprecedented second state visit shows just how far the
disunited kingdom is falling. It is utterly disgusting that in light of Donald Trump losing
one of his closest allies in a political assassination just a week ago, that the UK left is
continuing to indulge in the divisive and, in my view, quite frankly, dangerous.
tactics that I think in part resulted in the death of Charlie Kirk. But for ordinary patriots on both
sides of the Atlantic, the incredible and truly historic scenes at Windsor Castle today
illustrated a great love between our two nations. At a moment where politics should surely
be put to one side for ceremony, allyship and a recognition that the bonds that forever unite
the world's two greatest countries should not be broken.
not even by hard left agitators and student politicians attempting to bring shame
on our country with pathetic led by donkey stunts like this on Windsor Castle last night
as Cathy Gingell of Conservative Woman posted this makes me embarrassed to be British.
How can this happen?
It shows you how politically motivated the police are.
But sadly, that was just the best.
beginning of a series of
embarrassments in an attempt to overshadow
the visit by Trump, including
these hard leftists interrupting
a Republican event in Windsor
until one patriot
that dude Andre Walker
said, hell no, enough is enough.
Watch this.
We should not
be here to support
this president. He
only leads us down a path
of fascism and climate
collapse. It is clear that this man is a madman. He is going to thunder into an early grave.
If we drill, baby, grow, how many will we kill? If we drill, baby, drill, how many will we kill? If we drill, baby, drill, how many will we kill? If we drill, baby, drill, how many will we kill?
If we drill, baby, drill, how many will we kill?
If we drill, baby, drill, how many will we kill?
If we're thrilled, baby, sell.
How many will we kill?
If you grow, baby, grow, how many will you kill?
Good on Andre Walker for that.
But, I mean, I think there could actually be no greater embarrassment for our country
then the fact that the woman greeting the Trumps off the plane
was none other than this person.
Also there, the White Honourable, Yvette Cooper,
the Secretary of State for our in Commonwealth and Development Affairs.
We're marching because the most powerful man in the world
says it's okay to sexually assault women
because he is rich and powerful.
and we say no way.
We're marching because we want no girl to ever lower her sights
be limited in her life because she sees her value of her life
through Donald Trump's eyes.
Yes, just a fortnight ago.
Slippery Stama picked that woman to greet Trump off the plane.
when last time he was here for a state visit, this is how she responded.
When Trump posted on ex, Sadiq Khan, who by all accounts has done a terrible job as mayor of London,
has been foolishly nasty to the visiting president of the United States,
by far the most important ally of the United Kingdom.
He is a stone cold loser who should focus on crime on London, not me.
Cooper responded then by saying,
so appalled Theresa May has given this man a red-carpeted platform to do this,
doesn't help Britain to be lavishing pomp on a president so determined to be
divisive, childish and destructive.
Doesn't help US or world to be gifting him a whole load of royal photo ops to use next year.
And she had even attacked Trump in Parliament for daring to retweet Katie Hopkins.
Mr Speaker, I understand that the woman in question has indeed already been
convicted of hate crime in this country. And on that basis, given the significance and the
seriousness of having the President of the United States, giving her such a huge platform,
does he not think it would be appropriate for us to hear some word of condemnation and raising
this from the Home Secretary or the Foreign Secretary. Stama chose her to greet Trump
off the plane. That prompted ex-home secretary Suella Braverman, Amaga ally, to despair our country
is being run by clowns, before adding,
wish you all the best with your recovering from Trump derangement syndrome,
Yvette Cooper.
Keep taking those meds.
They're obviously doing the job.
But with Labor Now and power,
it was left to the regime media to keep up the hatred of Trump
with sly news by far the worst.
It's US editor Mark Stone actually described Trump
as still being a threat to democracy.
That was interesting. What was also interesting, Yelda, was the length of time that
about Cooper shook the president's hand for. It must have been, you know, it was at least
five, ten seconds. This from a woman who, not all that long ago before she was in government,
called Donald Trump inflammatory and ignorant, who had such criticism of his language over
women. She, of course, a champion for women's rights. And yet,
felt able and keen to criticize him out of government.
Now, of course, she finds herself as foreign secretary.
She said that Donald Trump was a threat to democracy and was alienating allies.
Now, it's perfectly possible to argue that he is all of those things still, that he is still a disruptor,
that he is still a threat to democracy.
Certainly many people would see him as such.
Broadcaster's hard-left UK news lead presenter Sarah Jane Me,
who is meant to be impartial, actually went further.
Around this trip, and for many people it's sort of holding their nose
and getting on with it, if you like.
You know, the UK has no saying who is the president of the United States,
and they have to work with him.
The country's special relationship stays the course.
Prime ministers and presidents come and go.
And the station's chief royal reporter, a total snob called Riannon Mills,
was quite literally snaring at Trump on air.
Oh, there's no doubt about it.
He's not stopped talking about it, hasn't he since he was offered that invitation back in February.
Back in April, I think we all chuckled a little bit when he described it as being a second fest.
I suspect there were some people in the foreign office and the palace who maybe spat their tea out at that description.
never had it described in that way before.
He's already said that.
He's already said, they're doing it at Windsor.
That makes it extra special.
He's talked about being friends with King Charles.
Others have said to me, the King doesn't necessarily know that much about him.
But King Charles and the rest of the whole family, they know,
they are our diplomats in chief, and they will do everything to make the President feel welcome.
Aren't these people just crescenters?
We all chuckled.
We all chuckled.
Oh, yeah, King Charles, he's not really friends with Trump.
He doesn't even know about Trump.
What total contempt they have.
The virulently anti-Trump Tom Bradby and Chris Ship of Wokai TV was certainly no better.
Tomorrow to see the man Mr Trump called his friend Charles, who he pointed out, is King now.
Who knew?
Tonight, the man who has reshaped the world order for better.
or worse, entered the history books, touching down at Stansted, become the first ever president
to have the red carpet rolled out twice for a state visit.
And Chris is in Windsor tonight, Chris. This trip has barely got started, but I gather it's already
not going entirely to plan. Could you just give us the details?
Yes, Tomicana. Actually, I was just listening to the end of Dan's report there,
when you talked about flatter and charm. Well, one way not to flat up.
or charm Donald Trump would be to project some images.
On that tower, we see that tower behind me there, Tom,
currently white.
Just a few moments ago, protesters, anti-Trump protesters
from the hotel opposite, we think,
managed to project some images on there.
And what were they of?
As you can probably see from some of these pictures,
Donald Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew,
and Jeffrey Epstein.
I mean, that could not be a little tricky and difficult.
just moments after Donald Trump arrived here.
Narenda Kaur, of course, couldn't take the day off,
posting King Charles and Trump and a golden carriage together.
This is highly inappropriate.
When Trump's name is finally revealed on the Epstein list,
this moment will come back to haunt the monarchy.
James O'Brien couldn't help himself either.
Donald Trump is a vicious bully.
He is an inconsistent, unreliable, mercurial, whimsical,
vicious bully. He will indulge his own prejudices and proclivities to the detriment of the national
interest, the public interest, any other interest except his own. Sometimes he'll even damage his own
interest because he is too blinkered by his own vitriol and narcissism to recognize reality.
But Donald Trump is also the president of the United States of America, ergo one of the most
powerful people in the world. So Donald Trump is all the things his critics call him, but none of
them can deny the fact that he is also the president of the United States of America. So,
it's not only a question of whether Kea Stama has any choice, but to assume the position. He has
adopted a role of borderline sycophancy, as Theresa May did before him. And I don't think
Theresa may had any choice. But what else can you do? What else can you do?
But the absolute worst of the lot. And I have to talk about this horrible, dangerous individual.
London's failed mayor, Sadiq Khan, who decided to directly blame Trump, and blame is a weird word,
given we're talking about a highly successful event, for the weekend's historic United States,
the Kingdom Free Speech Rally, organised by Tommy Robinson,
which he has wrongly derided as being racist.
Khan wrote President Trump has fanned the flames of the far right,
and now a toxic form of politics is spilling out onto our streets.
These are dark times, but those who seek to divide us will not win.
Julia Hartley-Bruhe rightly made the point that no one has done more to divide London than Khan,
and even left as Pearz Morgan took issue, writing so tedious, predictable and embarrassing for the Mayor of London to do this every time President Trump comes to town.
He may get the likes he craves from the Woke Brigade, but I suspect a lot of Londoners would much prefer Trump to Khan tackling issues like crime in London.
Now, as you can see, I was at the rally. I mean, look at the people at the rally, right?
It was the least racist event ever.
certainly far less racist than any of the pro-hamas hate marches
which have dominated the streets of London for the past two years.
Indeed, I would argue that the real racist is the English hating Sadiq Khan
who needs to watch this video.
Go back to Africa.
Oh no. Oh no.
So far I've got nothing.
Oh wow.
Oh, is that straight?
I'm heading.
Am I welcome here?
Of course you are.
Sure?
Yeah, we've seen you guys.
We've got some African with us.
We've got everybody with us.
Yeah.
As long as you love a country.
That's what we are for.
I love Britain.
I love Trump.
Yeah, I love Trump.
I love Britain.
Yeah.
She loves a lot more than Trump.
None?
Nothing.
What do you say?
I will give you the full moon.
I will give you the full moon.
and look at that
no racism here she said i'm with my family
there's a more important point this week though
in regards to Trump
why does the MSM keep on pretending that he is actually a fan
of our failed and embattled Prime Minister Slippery Stama
who trust me is going to be out of a job
within months after driving the country further into the ground
Alison Pearson asked, why did journalists buy the idea that the president gets along with Trump?
Trump toys with him, he knows he's weak.
The administration thinks the UK is betraying free speech and Western values.
They are alarmed by British Islamism.
At some point, Trump will go for Stama.
That prompted Alex Phillips to add,
I have it on good authority from inside the administration that this is the case.
And while today is about ceremony and the royals,
tomorrow Trump will get down to politics,
with even the left-wing independent reporting the free state.
speech rail threatens to derail Stama's talks with Trump during the state visit.
They revealed an understaged Kirstama is facing a showdown with Trump over free speech in the UK.
Senior Washington sources telling the newspaper that free speech is now top of the president's agenda,
a source close to Trump, revealed that he berated Kirstama over free speech when the two held talks
during the summer at the U.S. President's Turnbury Gulf Resort.
The source said there is absolutely no doubt.
that free speech is going to be one of, if not the top issue, when the two hold talks.
And here's the reality that the regime media will not tell you.
Trump loves Britain.
And Britain, aware of what's going on in our country, increasingly loves Trump.
But Trump rightly hates our increasingly authoritarian government.
And we desperately need help from Trump.
Now our Transatlantic Superstar Panel.
Host of Spot On with Link Lauren, Link Lauren with us
alongside Connor Tomlinson of Tomlinson talks.
I mean, Connor, it is extraordinary, isn't it?
So soon after the assassination of Charlie Kirk
that the hard lift in the UK are using all of the same tropes,
all of the same dangerous tactics,
all of the same divisive rhetoric,
they will never learn.
No, and it's not about learning, Dan.
They know what they're doing.
They know they're putting a target on Trump's head.
They know that they are smearing Trump,
his supporters, his friends,
the late Charlie Kirk,
as the Nadea,
the lowest possible point of the post-war moral order,
which is Nazis, fascist, racists,
even in an absurd exchange I had
with some protesters on Capitol Hill,
they called me Neo-Confederates
before they realized I was English.
It's embarrassing, except if you realize this is what they want.
This is why so many people were celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk in the last week.
They are happy to see us dead.
They want to see us killed in front of our family members and then dance atop our coffin
and use our bodies for their particular political causes.
And this is why they keep calling Donald Trump a threat to democracy.
What they mean by this, they do not mean the popular vote.
They do not mean respecting the mandate of an election
because they are happy to engage in the performative contradiction
of allowing Hillary Clinton to deny the election in 2016,
then say Donald Trump doesn't respect the outcome of election in 2020,
and then in 2025,
threaten to impeach Trump again because they didn't get their way.
What they mean is they presume literally everyone else is a blank slate
that they have all of the same interests
that progressive politics are going to us into utopia,
and any divisive, racist, populist,
or whatever of a slanderous phrase they want to flurry at us,
are spokes in the wheels of getting there.
So they think they are justified to censor, slander,
and even shoot their political opponents
because if they just get rid of us,
then they will have John Lennon's imagine.
Yeah, very true.
Link Lauren, you've spent a lot of time with Trump
and being at the White House a lot
for your brilliant reporting over the past few months.
He really seems impacted.
And this may seem like an obvious thing to say, Link,
but he seems so deeply impacted
by the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
What frame of mind do you think he arrives in the UK for today?
This is still a really big moment for him,
but maybe one that has been really overshadowed
by the events of the past week.
Well, it's great to be with you, Dan.
You know, it's interesting about President Trump.
His job is to shepherd the country through these difficult times,
the most horrific difficult times.
I mean, the assassination of one of our biggest political figures,
especially on the right, one of the biggest conservative political figures, but I think President
Trump is also great at compartmentalizing. So when he's over in the UK, I think he's able to
compartmentalize, let me get through this, okay, what's on the schedule for today? And then there's
going to be a huge service for Charlie Kirk in Arizona on Sunday. He'll be speaking, Robert F. Kennedy,
Jr., Vice President J.D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, everybody's going to be speaking. I think it's
going to be about 63,000 people in the stadium. I think he's deeply impacted by the assassination of
Charlie Kirk because so many of the folks on his staff are very close.
with Charlie Kirk, they're very close in age to him.
His son, Donald Trump Jr.,
I think Charlie Kirk started out working
for Donald Trump Jr., right?
They were at Trump Tower on election night in 2016.
That's how far back they go.
And so I think Charlie Kirk was like a son in a way.
He was a part of the family.
He was close with Ivanka, the entire family.
So I think he's very, very, very affected by this,
but it's his job to stay strong.
I think people want President Trump to fall apart
and cry or showed some big display of emotion.
That's not his job as the president.
His job as the president is to push us through
and be this sort of bulwark in these tough times.
Link, we are looking at the most incredible footage, right?
Surely even you admit, we do this best, right?
Like, there is nothing like a state visit in the United Kingdom.
What's really interesting, Link, and I know you obviously cover the Royals closely on spot on,
Trump was very interested and made it clear that his real priority was spending some face time
with Catherine, the Princess of Wales and Prince William, as you know, because of all of their
challenges over the past year, they've had quite a light schedule up until this point. Catherine
hasn't really been that involved in the last couple of state visits. She is there front
and centre for the next two days. Obviously today Trump described her as beautiful and she
certainly did look beautiful, although I think you could argue Melania Trump is really challenging.
channeling Jackie O in the fashion stakes for this state visit.
But do you think Trump gets a sense that the royal family,
the sort of power base within the royal family is moving towards William and Catherine?
Well, absolutely.
I think he knows that William and Catherine, they're going to take the throne someday.
I mean, pretty soon in a few years, they're going to be the ones in power.
Unfortunately, King Charles and Camilla will pass on.
It's nice that Camilla has recovered from her sinus infection, her sinusitis.
She made a quick recovery in time for today to be with them.
But no, I think they know that William and Catherine, they're the next in line.
I think he also has this deep respect for William.
You know, they met up when I think there was the reopening of Notre Dame.
I think they had a little meeting together and they sat on couches and they talked and people
can go find those pictures.
So they've been close for a while.
I think there's a mutual respect there.
I think President Trump also understands that his base really loves William and Catherine, right?
MAGA loves William and Catherine.
The conservative media here loves William and Catherine.
We love following them.
And I think he just respects her in general because, look, she's coming.
through cancer. She's a mother. She's taking care of her kid. She's doing her royal engagements.
And William and Catherine, unlike Harry and Megan, really respect the monarchy. And they know that
their job is to eventually be king and queen someday. And so I think he respects that in them because
he has the same sort of duty to the country that they do. Connor, what's been your response
to the mainstream media coverage of this visit? Oh, it's embarrassing, as per usual. I mean,
these people don't represent anyone. The perfect example of how out of touch they were was
actually at Unite the Kingdom Rally over the weekend,
where Martin Brunt, who I may remind your viewers, Dan,
celebrated people being locked up in prison during the Southport protests and riots
and said that there were Asian gangs inside prison
that will give them a very cold reception,
implying there would be extrajudicial assaults and killings
while inside prison for his political enemies.
He then went and stood with the miserable mob
of the stand-up to racism and socialist worker party demonstrators
because he probably didn't feel safe
among the much more peaceful and patriotic marchers
who were on the Unite the Kingdom rally.
So we already know that our media is bankrupt and completely divorced from how the patriotic majority feel in this country.
The same thing has been happening with British media as it has happened with the US media in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death.
The news agents have never uttered the name Charlie Kirk until after he has been killed and now is going through his history, inventing quotes and painting him as divisive.
And the only reason you would do that is to justify his murder.
So the idea that Donald Trump is unwelcome in the UK after he's already won the popular vote.
He won the plurality of Hispanic men by promising mass deportations, for God's sake.
The idea that he isn't completely mainstream and acceptable is demented.
And this mainstream media doesn't understand that the same thing is coming for them in about four years time.
That there's going to be a Trump-style revolution in the UK.
Hopefully they live up to the potential of that revolution, as we have encouraged them repeatedly on this show and on mine, Dan.
And there's been some encouraging noises coming out of Reform UK in recent days.
And this media aren't going to know what's hit them politically by the time that it reaches them by 2029.
The Trump-style revolution for the United Kingdom may well be coming quicker than our leaders believe.
I mean, Tommy Robinson is literally now just mocking the official crowd-sized predictions for this weekend's Unite the Kingdom rally,
posting three laughing face emojis with that police estimate of 110,000 of the picture.
even in just that frame showing far more than that.
He added, numbers don't lie.
Our Unite the Kingdom Rally brought 3 million people onto the streets of London
from all walks of life, united under one banner,
the largest protest in British history sending legacy media politicians
and left us into a meltdown of lies, attacks and manipulation attempts.
They failed on every front, exposing themselves further at every turn.
They've lost the narrative, we are the media now.
Then he released this video, watch.
People call rallies like this radio.
How many do you think were there?
I estimates it a 110,000.
I would say it was at least three times that.
I mean, what was leaving Waterloo was easily 110,000.
It's over a million.
Three million.
God led this country.
The number of people there are grossly underestimated
because you couldn't move through Whitehall,
You couldn't move from Parliament Square and so on.
Very inspiring.
You find Tommy Robinson inspiring?
Yes.
What do you find inspiring about him?
There is only one man that could have made this happen today.
And that man is Tommy Robinson.
This is the biggest demonstration in Britain's history.
You are part of the Chiefs.
by the way of patriotism that's sweeping across this country.
And I will announce that I will be running for Mayor of London in May 28.
The government has failed in its duty to protect its citizens,
which is a fundamental duty of government.
And the people need to be in charge.
not some bureaucracy that doesn't care.
The essence of democracy is it should be a government for the people by the...
But what's fascinating is that the regime media, including on the right,
is I'm unable to realize that Saturday was a game-changing event,
that Britain will never be the same again.
As Tommy posted, listen to the utter contempt
towards our Uniting the Kingdom Rally by Camilla Tomeney and some other snobby div.
The sheer hate-filled anger on Camilla's face.
We are the mainstream now.
You legacy media puppets are finished.
And watch what she had to say here.
There's been this attempt to make Tommy Robinson mainstream,
and then he's at the march flanked by Katie Hopkins and Lawrence Fox.
And the attempt to make him mainstream is coming from America.
Yes.
Not from this country.
He doesn't really understand British politics very well.
He was speaking on the stage with Tommy Robinson.
and uttered the words,
you must fight or you die.
And obviously in some context,
fighting could just mean politically,
you're going to stand for office
and get those votes, etc.
In another context,
it could mean inciting violence.
And I think his clumsy language in that case
is an argument for him staying away
from what could be a very explosive situation.
And then when they do,
have this giant march
and when they do organize speakers
who do they wind up with Katie Hopkins
and also
on the march was Lawrence Fox
He's not mainstream
He's not he's not mainstream
He's not big
He's not substantive
If this march is for anything
And it comes down to
Lawrence Fox, Katie Hopkins and Tommy Robinson
I just don't know what it's for
I don't know what it represents
Except I hate to say it
But people
trying to make a second career
I have politics.
Camilla, the mainstream is dead.
Wake up.
It's dead because of people like you
who have misled us for so many years.
Lawrence Fox actually responded to that comment
saying the dying media really don't get it.
The biggest protest London has ever seen
and they just sit in a little media bubble studio
with their clipped little posh voices
completely unable to fathom why no one gives a shit
what they think anymore.
The more of this snobbery, the better.
You're just increasing Tommy Robinson's support.
port. And I mean, the snobbery is just insane. Like, look at this from Paul Mason, who posted
images from the United Kingdom Rally, saying this is not a class. It's a subculture based on
white Christian supremacy and hostility to the present calls to ban halal, Hindu temples, etc.
The demographic here looks nothing like the townspeople came from, let alone the rest of
Britain, which you could argue is the problem. But why I do believe we're having a major
Overton shifting window moment is that Nigel Farage has refused to condemn either Elon Musk,
Tommy Robinson, or those who were marching. Just a few months ago, he was describing Tommy
Robinson as a woman beater, totally factually incorrect, by the way, and talking about that lot.
And Kenny Badernock, even more of a mainstream figure.
as leader of the Conservative Party
also refused to take the bait
during this fascinating exchange
with the leftist LBC presenter Ian Dale Watch.
You look at the comments that he made
and it's very easy to read it in multiple contexts.
What I don't want to be doing
is condemning this person,
condemning that person. We've been doing that for many years.
He was inciting violence coming.
Well, I don't actually think that he was.
I think he was saying, you know,
People are being violent, fight back.
Fight back or die?
Well, you know, it's not the sort of language that I would use,
but what I'm trying to do right now is de-escalate.
Even asking me to say, well, will you condemn Elon Musk?
That's not a de-escalation.
All of this of Elon Musk is.
Well, I think people out there listening will think,
well, that's exactly what a responsible leader of the opposition should do.
I disagree, Ian, because a lot of people would have interpreted his remarks very differently.
What I need to do is set out what I believe.
And you're pandering to them?
No, I'm not pandering to them.
And what I'm not going to do is set my stall based on what did Tommy Robinson say?
Do you agree?
What did Elon Musk say?
Do you agree?
I'm not a commentator.
I'm a politician.
No, Ian, I'm pushing back on this.
It is a trap.
I'm not seeking to trap you.
You're not even willing to call Tommy Robinson far right.
No, no.
I'm just not engaging in that because you know what happened last year?
The prime minister went out and called a group of, you know, parents and some, you know, many legitimate protesters, far right.
It didn't calm things down.
What it did was escalate.
we saw riots in Southport. We just need to stop this.
Tommy Robinson posted after that interview conservative leader,
Kemi Badenot, refuses to throw us under the bus or condemn us,
even as she's goaded by legacy media.
Things are changing. The Overton window has shifted.
This is the power of people, our street movement.
They can't ignore us any longer.
Connor Tomlinson has something fundamentally changed?
Definitely. I mean, I clipped the section where Nigel Farage refused to denounce
Elon Musk, Tommy Robinson, and all of the marchers. And I observed that very few people
had commented on this, but it's important because Richard Tice, infamously in an interview
with Camilla Tomini, funnily enough, disparaged all of those attending a previous United Kingdom
rally as that lot. Nigel Farage had previously called Tommy Robinson alt-right, which
means white nationalist. Tommy Robinson flies the Israel flag, wears an IDF shirt, and loads of his
friends are like blacks and Sikh, so I don't think that's suitable. But anyway, they felt at
liberty, or perhaps that they needed to disparage that crowd before. And then if we're to believe
the numbers of birds-eye-view estimations, that there were 800 to a million, 800,000 to a million
people in attendance, that's a quarter of reform's voter base at the last election. Now, given
Robinson had commanded most of those people to vote reform at the last election, despite the
presence of UK and the appearance of Advance UK, I would wager that the majority of those people are
still probably voting reform out of political realism. And so it's hard to look at a quarter of
your voter base from the last election and decide they are worth disparaging. Instead, because of the
peaceful and patriotic nature of that march, the fact that only eight people got arrested,
actually it seems like more people got arrested from the stand-up to racism rent a mob
that was trying to counter-protest, with government funding, of course, this organic groundswell
of patriotic sentiment from the majority. It seems that actually this has
proven that we have moral consideration on our side, that we own our own country, we should
fly our own flag, and that everyone who is uncomfortable with this, the host minority population
of this country flying their own flag in their own capital city, everyone who doesn't like it
should just go elsewhere where they're more comfortable. Link, it was really interesting,
wasn't it? Hearing those regime media folk trying to pin this on you guys, you know,
say this is just the Americans, it's just the Americans who want to sort of like make the British
Patriots take back their country. It's a completely bizarre reaction. It seems to stem from this
absolute hatred, though, of Elon Musk. Well, what's interesting is that for years we were told
it was racist to want secure borders or deportations, but then the New York Times here in the
States, they do these polls. A majority of Americans support mass deportations.
I think 60%, maybe over 60% at this point, support mass deportations, right?
You should want a country that's safe, secure, that has secure borders.
I think Elon Musk has also been a huge proponent of free speech.
I mean, when he bought X, that opened up a lane for so many of us to have these conversations.
When you could get two platform to other places just for having these common sense conversations,
I'll also say President Trump was kind of the canary in the coal mine.
He came out in 2015 saying, we have to build a wall.
We have to do deportations.
I mean, he ran on build the wall, deportations, secure the board.
right? And now we have the most secure border, I think, in world history, our border. I don't think anything's getting across our border. Maybe like a mouse or rat at this point. But no, yeah, you guys are jealous. And I mean, over in the UK, one thing we talk about a lot and maybe it'll come up with Kira Stomer in their meeting tomorrow. You guys are like throwing people in jail for tweets and things you post on social media. And here, we have free speech in the United States. And there's some folks on the left who always want to say, we're being deep platformed or we're this and that or we don't have free speech. Let me just tell you, there is no country with more free speech than the United States.
States right now. I mean, even in the, you know, president's press pool, right? You don't have to love
the president. They'll still let you come in and ask him questions and be around him. He's the most
accessible, transparent person, you know, in probably political history. But it is kind of
crazy to see what you guys are dealing with over there with the censorship and them knocking on
doors for social media post. It's like what we experienced during COVID with the Biden era.
Indeed. And I mean, what's interesting today, Link, is obviously this is the ceremonial section
of this state visit.
So this was just a couple of hours ago,
Trump seemingly very interested
being shown around some of the portrait galleries
at Windsor Castle.
But of course, tomorrow,
that's when things get political.
That's when he has the talks with slippery stammer.
And that's where there's this high-stakes press conference.
Is Trump going to be asked
about the free speech threat
in the United Kingdom. It's going to be absolutely fascinating. But Link, I did just want to show you
something from CBS News, which is a leftist organisation, although they seem to be wanting to move to
the right at the moment, talks that they might hire Barry Weiss from, you know, from the Free Press,
from the Free Press, yes, to take it forward. But for the moment, they came to this Unite the Kingdom
rally and tried to paint it as racist. I just want to show you this little clip, though, which totally
showed them up because look at the man who pops up in the background of this question.
Watch this.
Think of when people call rallies like this racist.
Oh, that's just a buzzword that they've been using for years.
Try to discourage it.
They want to change the West completely and put it under more of an authoritarian rule.
So just a very happy black man who was at the protest link, just like I was, surrounded by
black human beings, surrounded by Asian human beings.
beings. But why is even the American media trying to paint this patriotic movement in the United
Kingdom as racist when it clearly is not? Well, it's interesting. I'm holding out hope for CBS.
I believe they've been bought by Larry Ellison and they're bringing on Barry Wise. I'm holding out
hope for CBS. I think they're going to move more to the middle and more to common sense.
But no, it is interesting to see people, you know, be painted as racist for just wanting secure borders.
But when you look at even some of the data here in the States, right, people were shocked that
Hispanic Americans want secure borders. They want immigration policy.
that works. And I think a lot of these leftists were really shocked to see minority groups,
Asian Americans coming out and saying, you know what, we want secure borders. And it's why we saw
sort of this new coalition vote for President Trump last November. They said, you know what?
We actually want someone who's going to make a country that works for us. We're tired of people
coming in and taking our jobs who don't pay their taxes, who don't live here, who don't abide
by our laws. In New York City, had people being put up in hotels, given cash cards, food, medical
care, transportation, who had just run across the border illegally days prior. And then you have
veterans, Americans who've served our country sleeping on the street. And so I think it's interesting
to see this new coalition of Hispanics, Asians, black Americans shifting to the right because
they want a secure border as well. I mean, you cannot have mass migration in numbers like this and
have a country that works, right? A country without borders is not a country. So I'm hoping you guys
can sort of get on our bandwagon a little bit and maybe glean a little bit from President Trump's
visit. And I'll add one more thing. You mentioned Kirstarmer and how President Trump gets along
with him and his friendly. One thing about President Trump, he gets along with everyone.
I mean, he went to North Korea in his first term and, like, did a walkabout with, you know, Kim Jong-un.
He hangs out with Xi.
He hangs out with Putin.
He hangs out with Starmor.
Like, that is his job.
He can get along with anybody.
And then he can turn in a minute and we got to go toe to toe.
Right?
Like when Zelensky came to the White House a few months ago, big blowout.
He left.
We wanted to turn, Link.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I think one thing about President Trump is don't be sort of dismayed by the fact that he gets along and is friendly with everyone.
Because if he has to hold their feet to the fire, he can turn.
in a second and do that as well.
Yeah, I think we're desperately hoping for that.
It also really makes me laugh when he very awkwardly refers to Keir Stama's wife,
who's always miserable, by the way, because she's like,
how have I married to this horrible man?
And he's dragging me to these things, and he always calls her beautiful.
And it makes me laugh.
Sadiq Khan is doing the lowest of the low, though,
and trying to paint the Unite the Kingdom Rally
officially as racist, even though there's absolutely no evidence for it, and it makes no sense.
As Bernie pointed out, Bernie Spofforth on X, our friend, how odd?
Because the week before, I had a pro-Palestinian demonstration in London,
at least 25 individuals were charged with assaulting officers or public order violations,
absolute silence from the mayor.
Oh, that was in response to this egregious video,
which has yet again infuriated the native population.
I want to address the events of this weekend.
On Saturday, Met officers once again put themselves on the line to keep Londoners safe and facilitate the right to protest.
I want to say thank you to all those involved for their work and offer my heartfelt thoughts to those that were injured in the line of duty.
I know that police in protest, especially of the sort we saw this weekend, is complex and places huge demand on the Met.
I was shocked by the violence officers face and I've been clear that it's completely unacceptable.
I also want to take the opportunity to categorically reject the appalling racism we saw on the Capitol streets this weekend.
As the far right attempts to sow hatred, fear and division, I know many Londoners will be feeling scared.
I want to be clear everyone, no matter their race, faith or background is welcome here.
here. Now is the time for us to come together, as Londoners and proud Brits, to reject the far right
as we have done many times. The bloke literally didn't say a word as 800 were arrested after the
Notting Hill Carnival, where hundreds more were either sexually assaulted or stabbed. And by the
way, the arrest figures from Saturday, just like the crowd numbers, were not as they seemed.
Tommy Robinson today has said the Met Police confirmed that of the 26 arrests,
reported by the legacy media, only eight were attributed Unite the Kingdom Patriots.
18 arrests were leftist agitators.
Eight minor arrests from three million patriots, yet the legacy media and politicians
were still quick to condemn.
Here's to them with a one finger up.
What do you make of when people call rallies like this racist?
Oh, that's just a buzzword that they've been using for years.
try to discourage it.
They want to change the West completely
and put it under...
I just keep laughing because it just proves.
It definitely wasn't a racist rally.
Katie Hopkins responded to Sadiq Khan.
Sadiq, is that you?
Sadiq, let me bend down
so we can look at each other at eye height.
I'll just crouch on down here.
Just a couple of things.
Great Britain, United Kingdom,
is a Christian country,
has been, and that union, that flag, that's our flag, our flag of a Christian country.
Yours, my little friend, is a completely different colour. I think it's green, it's got like a little
semicircle on, star, something like that. And it's sort of often carried by the people who have
hate marches through London, the Pro Pally Brigade, with their little black and white tea towers on.
So anyway, darling, just remember, Union flag belongs to British people, British people, Christian
country. And for too long, we have rather tiptoed around the culture.
that choose to join us and not enough time standing up for the culture others like you chose to join
that's it darling be careful you don't bang your head on there at that table when you leave
and free think a hand the ticot influencer who is non-white actually went to the event as a test
was expecting actually a little bit of racism and said quite the opposite happened listen
on September 13th and it was fine. I also went alone as well. I met my friend like two hours later
in central London, but I was by myself and I went straight to the belly of the beast and I saw
nothing but peaceful people, respectful people. I was even interviewing them. I asked them in my last
TikTok, they're actually good people and I knew I shouldn't have been afraid. I was never ever
going to be afraid because I grew up with English people. I grew up with white people and they've
been nothing but polite, respectful. That's their culture, you know?
politeness, Britishner, you know.
The issue is a lot of minority cultures for them
have become the predominant culture
in areas of the UK, like London, Liverpool, Manchester, Luton
to the point that these towns and cities
become unrecognisable
and British people flee because they no longer feel a sense
of connection or identity to these towns and cities.
You wouldn't want to lose what it means to be black.
We all love our culture and our community,
and it's the same for white people.
They love what it means to be English
and they're allowed to love that.
To my wonderful superstar panel, host of their own hit podcast, spot on with Link Lauren and Tomlinson talks.
Conant, look, I have such an issue with this, right?
Because it is a theme that has been picked up by Sadiq Khan, absolutely amplified by the regime media.
I've literally watched Woke ITV have their big stars like Ran Vair Singh, who happens to be non-white, say I would have just been too strong.
scared to be in there. Lorraine Kelly reporting today on statistics, which apparently claim
that a third of British minorities would not have been comfortable at the Tommy Robinson
protest and can't actually going one step further and just out and out calling them racist.
When I was on the ground, I was there, it was a completely diverse crowd. There was literally
no racism, like literally. Okay, Dan, I think this is the first time we're going to
disagree on your show. I am happy that the last woman whose TikTok he played has such an affinity
for the English host majority she lives among. She seems very nice and I'm glad that she's making
the case for why we should be equally proud of our heritage, our history, our country, as all
of the tribal ethnic minorities imported into our country. Likewise, black chap who waved in the background
of that interview, probably a nice guy. I don't think we should be holding up non-white people as
bulletproof shields. I think we should be arguing for our country on our own terms. I literally could
not give a shit if they called us racist. I don't care. They are just liars, they're propagandists,
and they want to engage in replacement migration. Sadiq Khan is a subversive Islamist who gives
a hell of a lot of a long leash to, as Katie Hopkins mentioned, demented pro-Hamas
protesters and has for the last two years. He would like nothing more than to see our country
crushed and turned into a caliphate. So if he calls us racist, it's just a smear. We are welcome to
have those people who did not have the same heritage that built this country, but who have formed
strong relationships and made themselves part of our friends and families, joining us on our
patriotic marches or as part of our patriotic movement. But we shouldn't push them to the front of
the queue just to deflect from accusations of being called racist, because then we're engaging in
DEI just like the rest of them. No, do you know what? I actually agree with you. I actually do
agree with you. I completely agree with you. And I guess the only reason I'm raising it is because of the
claims of racism since. I mean, certainly on Saturday, and obviously I was streaming live
for the whole six hours, race never came up. It just wasn't something that anyone was even thinking
about. But obviously, when these people have gone away and said it is racist, but I understand
your point, because even if it had been 100% white people there, it doesn't mean that any of those
people are racist are actually trying to maintain your country as a Christian predominantly English
country is at all racist. So no, sadly, we're not going to have our first fight because I agree
with you, but thank you for telling me off. I sort of, I do understand your point, absolutely.
Link, I could I chime in? Can I chime in on that topic real quick? Well, it's interesting because
I'm reminded here in the States, I feel like folks on the left are so focused on identity politics,
race, gender, pronouns, sexuality. But then when you go to some of these conservative events,
no cares. Everybody's like, okay, you want a merit-based society. You're welcome. Come on in. You go to a Trump
rally. It's black, Asians, Hispanics, people from all walks of life. But no, it's the folks on the
left who are constantly focused on skin color and racism and all of this. And everyone on the
right is like, no, we're just trying to have a good time and pay our bills and live our lives. So
it's kind of funny to see how you have the same thing in your regime media. 100%. But I do
think that TikTok influence was interesting because she did go expecting to be subjected to some
form of racism. And then it absolutely didn't happen. I also want to ask you both about
Elon Musk because this has been the other big focus of the regime media. Elon Musk went on stage
and apparently incited violence. Now again, I watched the whole 20 minute interview. None of the
regime media decided to broadcast everything that Elon Musk said. So what they've done is really
dial in, focus in on this one particular comment, which I want to play so you can both see it
and then show you how James O'Brien,
who is the worst in the British left,
is trying to suggest Elon Musk was acting.
The common sense.
So my appeal is to British common sense,
which is to look carefully around you and say,
if this continues, what world will you be living in?
This is a message to the reasonable center.
The people who ordinarily wouldn't get involved in politics, who just want to live their lives,
they're quiet, they just go about their business.
My message is to them, if this continues, that violence is going to come to you.
You will have no choice.
You're in a fundamental situation here where you're,
whether you choose violence or not
violence is coming to you
you either fight back
or you die
you either fight back or you die
and that's the truth
today Elon I think
the British public are telling the world
that they're ready to fight back
good
and I think it's good
but this is what James O'Brien said
the most ultimate provocation to tell people that if they don't fight, then they will be
victims. Violence is coming to. Well, have a listen yourself. Violence is going to come to you.
You will have no choice. This is a, Mrs. You're in a fundamental situation here where,
whether you choose violence or not, violence is coming to you. You either fight back or you die.
You either fight, man, or you die.
And that's the truth.
If this speech had been made 10 years ago,
what would our reaction be?
There wouldn't have been 110,000 people out in London.
And I think we would have had the confidence and the courage to say,
hey, foreign billionaire, get out of our heads.
Stop telling our neighbours that they should be attacking us,
if that's what he's doing.
What do you think he is talking about?
When he says violence is coming to you.
You either fight back or you die.
And Kirstama, I don't think has acknowledged this speech in any way, shape or form.
But, I mean, Conant, the total hypocrisy of the fact that Stama then releases a statement saying,
we're in the fight of our lives.
No one's suggesting that he was inciting violence.
Yeah, that alcoholic gargoyle, as usual, talks completely.
nonsense and I don't understand why he even has a show. The point of that phrase there, Dan,
is back, implying that this is a defensive posture. And I wonder what would have given Elon Musk
the impression that one side is willing to use political violence against the other. Perhaps it was
streamers like Hassan Piker and Destiny constantly calling to kill conservatives for the last decade.
Perhaps it was Maxine Waters saying that you need to surround members of the Trump cabinet in 2018
and push them out of department stores and gasoline stations and say that they're not welcome
in polite society. Perhaps it was the fact that Trump,
Trump by literally less than an inch, almost had his head blown off on live television.
And perhaps it was Charlie Kirk getting his neck shot through in front of his wife and kids
last week. And thousands, millions of people were celebrating it on TikTok, on the mainstream
media, for over a week, dancing on top of his grave. So I wonder why Elon Musk is worried
that violence is going to come to us, even though we have relegated ourselves to, and should
continue to do so for the time being, to peaceful marches and speech. The only way to prevent
said violence from breaking out, the warnings of civil war that likes of David Betts and
Dominic Cummings and Richard Kemp have warned about is for the state to use its lawful
monopoly and force to crack down against foreign criminals and leftist terrorists. And I think
the Trump administration is about to do that. Unfortunately in Britain, our leaders haven't got the
message and are actually, like Lord Homer, on board with groups like hope not hate, fomenting
violence against the patriotic majority. They're still slandering us as far-right Nazis and
racist. They want to turn the temperature up. So excuse me if I do not listen to charges of
moral hypocrisy from the likes of James O'Brien, who is so wretched, he wouldn't look out of
place in a Jim Henson production.
So true.
Love that.
Link, where does Maga stand now on Musk?
And is it almost as if now he's not part of the administration he can turn his focus to the
UK?
And for example, sorry, from my point of view, I'm happy about that.
Like, you're fine.
Do you know what I mean?
We need him.
Right.
No, I think the administration is so successful.
now and I'm not sure about the relationship with Elon. What's funny is I was at the White House
the day all of that was coming down with Elon and people were texting me. Is it chaos? Is
their craziness? No, everything was super calm. One thing about President Trump, he's going to do
what he's going to do. He's going to run the country. Going to spend time with his friends,
his family, he's going to get things done, right? Other people are going to come and go.
And I think people have to remember, President Trump's been around a long time. It takes a lot to
shake him or phase him. So I think he wishes Elon Musk well. He said that on record. Maybe we'll
see them again someday, but I don't think anyone is really losing sleep over it right now,
but I want to chime in on what you guys were just talking about, because we have the same thing
here in the States. The folks on the left in the mainstream media, they're always telling
folks on the right to tone down the rhetoric, right? Tone down the rhetoric. Mind you, they want you
dead. They're calling you Nazis, fascist, Hitler, excuse me, that's what they're calling us,
they're calling us threats to democracy in trying to shoot us and kill us. But they're the ones
telling us to tone down the rhetoric. So I think all these people are hypocrites. And then what we've
seen also in the last few days since Charlie Kirk's horrific assassination, you've seen conservatives
come together for vigils and prayer and going to church and being calm and peaceful.
What did we see after George Floyd and Black Lives Matter? The burning down of buildings, right,
in total and utter chaos on the streets. So no, these folks on the left, I guess in the UK and the
US who say tone down the rhetoric, they're full of crap. They're full of crap because they're the
same ones calling us Nazis and Hitler every single day. Yeah, totally, totally. And sometimes you
just have to think, well, actually, we can use that language too. You know, if Stama is allowed
to talk about fighting talk, then I don't understand why we're not. The US legacy media is
proving that it is really the ultimate bad actor after the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The most astonishing news report has emerged of an ABC news reporter talking about Tyler Henderson, the shooter of the Trump ally, as if he is involved in some type of fairy tale love story with his so-called trans lover in reality gay lover.
We're going to get reaction on this from Connor Tomlinson of Tomlinson talks and link.
Lauren of spot-on in just one moment, but first watched the astonishing report from ABC News.
We have seen an alleged murder with such specific text messages about the alleged murder weapon,
where it was hidden, how it was placed, what was on it, but also it was very touching in a way that I think
many of us didn't expect, a very intimate portrait into this relationship between the suspect's
roommate and the suspect himself with him repeatedly calling his roommate who was transitioning,
calling him my love and I want to protect you, my love. So it was this duality of someone who
the attorney said not only jeopardize the life of Charlie Kirk and the crowd, but was doing it
in front of children, which is one of the aggravating circumstances of this case. And in the
other hand, he was speaking so lovingly about his partner. So very interesting, and as Pierre said,
riveting press conference, David. It was. Now, Connor and Link, you both have
of your own connections with Charlie Kirk, which I'll come to in one second.
But, Link, I mean, seriously, that is how this news is being reported on a mainstream
American network?
What, the trans love story between Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk's shooter, and his gay love?
Like, seriously?
What the fuck is going on?
I don't even know how to explain.
I don't have the words, but I'll try to.
articulate it. And I believe he issued an apology, but it's going to take a lot more than an
apology. No, these were not just lovers, right? This was a horrific assassin who put a bullet through
Charlie Kirk's neck. And then you had his transgender furry lover. I would wager to bet that Tyler
Robinson was probably a few months away from coming out as non-binary and then probably transitioning
himself. That's sort of how the woke mind virus seems to get you if you hang out with those certain
people. But yeah, no, I don't take any of them seriously in the mainstream media because they don't
even really understand what they've done, right? And they also don't understand the lack of influence
that they're going to have going into the midterms and going into 2028. I mean, they have unleashed
the Kraken and woken people up. I think there are millions of people who maybe felt apolitical
or sat on the sidelines a little bit and said, I'm not going to do politics. And in the last week
in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, they realized, oh, politics is going to do us whether or not
we get in the ring. And so I think Charlie Kirk's wife, Erica, is really going to spearhead that people
are going to come out in droves and fight. We've seen tens of thousands of people put in request to have
turning point USA chapter. So the mainstream media can continue to report whatever they want.
A majority of these young folks who follow Charlie Kirk, they don't own television sets anyway.
So they're not watching the mainstream media. And they're even more galvanized to fight for
this country and to fight for Western civilization, honestly.
I mean, yeah, Erica Kirk has been absolutely incredible. And I mean, that group of people
coming together for the memorial service on Sunday, it's going to be quite something.
But I mean, Connor, doesn't that report from ABC News, though, show a far greater rock?
in the mainstream media
that really does have to be pointed out and exposed.
Yeah, this guy should be fired
for trying to depict Charlie Kirk's murderer
as some sort of transsexual Bonnie and Clyde situation.
It's disgraceful.
Yes.
No, the murderer is not the victim here.
I don't care whether or not his parents
would not accept his delusion
that his boyfriend was a woman.
I don't care if whether or not their parents,
and by the way, it seems like actually
that the boyfriend's parents
actually gave them the apartment, so he was claiming on Reddit that they were some religious
fundamentalists who kicked him out the house. Well, they seem to have been supporting his lifestyle
steer. I don't care whether or not they looked disapprovingly on them being some part of some
furry polychule. By the way, the boyfriend, with the texts that we have been released to the
public, and whether or not that they are authentic, as some people have said, it looks almost staged,
put that to one side. Whether or not it's authentic, the boyfriend knew that his boyfriend,
Tyler had committed the murder for about 24 hours before he turned himself in. So he is a co-conspirator.
He did not turn in his boyfriend despite the confession that he killed Charlie Kirk. So these
people are absolutely rancid. They are not innocent bystanders. They are not victims. Charlie
Kirk's family have been insulted, disrespected over the last few days. They had to watch their
husband and their father die. And then they've had people defaming him, rewriting his legacy
and saying that he deserved to get shot. So to imply that, as happened on CNN,
as well. There was some sort of gay rights activists that was on there, implying that the shooter
only did this because he wasn't accepted by his maga father. For them to do that, they should never
be allowed a job in broadcast media again. They are untrustworthy. They've shot all their credibility
and they should be ashamed to look people in the eye going forward.
Well, Connor, if I could chime in on that too. Here in the media, they keep saying, oh, we don't
know the motive. We don't know the shooter's motive. They said that the day of it in the day
since. And then they said it in Butler on July 13th with President Trump. They said, we don't
know Thomas Crook's motive. He could have been a Republican. Yeah, a Republican's trying to
shoot President Trump and trying to shoot Charlie Kirk. Give me a freaking break. These people try to just
gaslight us every single day. We don't know the motives. Don't assume the motives. Probably the
motive is to stop one of the biggest conservative figures in American history. Probably the
motive. I'm not in Minsa, but I'm guessing that's the motive. Yeah, indeed. I mean, I put on some
CNN last night, Abby Phillips's show, which is, you know, full of leftists. And it was nuts,
you know, that they had Montel William on,
really slamming Charlie Kirk again.
I'm like, you literally have not learned anything.
But look, I want to ask you both about this developing story,
gaining a lot of traction in the US,
Candice Owens versus Bill Ackman,
over whether Charlie Kirk was in some way being pressured by Israel.
She's obviously made claims that Benjamin Netanyahu
who had offered funding to turning point, and this is divided the right, okay?
It has completely divided the right, Connor, because even though Candace hasn't quite come out
and said it, and I think there clearly is some factual basis in terms of the pressure
that was being put on, not just Charlie Kirk.
I mean, I was watching Megan Kelly's show last night, and she had previously interviewed
Charlie Kirk and I'd spoken about that pressure, and we know that there is obviously pressure,
coming from the pro-Israel lobby.
But where the right is divided, Connor,
is that Candace seems to be leaning towards a world
where she is going to at least lay the groundwork
to say that actually this was not a trans-motivated shooting.
These messages between Tyler Henderson and his boyfriend
are not real,
and this may have been a political assassination
driven by Mossad and driven by Israel.
Your take, Connor.
Two things can be true at once.
The first thing that can be true is that Israel, because of its appalling PR,
which Netanyahu seems to have admitted in a trigonometry interview.
I mean, they may as well have hired Hamas to do their PR for them.
They have got zero support among anyone under 30.
Megan Kelly tweet this out earlier.
Whether that's because we're more focused on our own countries,
and so we think they can take care of themselves,
or whether because Gen Z is a most diverse generation in history,
and so people from the third world tend to,
think everything is a Jews fault, or because women have pathological compassion over on the left,
and so they treat Hamas like they're a bunch of defenseless toddlers. For whatever reason,
support for Israel has collapsed. So they were leaning on Charlie as a friend of Jews and an ardent
defender of Israel to promote Zionism among Gen Z. And the problem is when they keep making
mistakes in foreign policy or in messaging, it becomes harder and harder to defend. And Charlie
was trying to have a rapprochement between the likes of Tucker Carlson and Dave Smith and his good
friend Candace Owens, who have become very Israel skeptical and in occasion engaged in some weird
rhetoric around Hamas and Jews, and the more, let's say, establishment or pro-Israel, more
interventionist, right. That can be entirely true. It can also be an entire waste of everyone's
fucking time to turn around and say, oh yeah, Israel did this because the grounds of the
university are a menorah. Ian Carroll going immediately after Kirk's death and saying, oh, this
smells like a professional hit done by Mossad.
Dear Lord, man, this is our one chance
to crush the Open Society Foundation
to stop all of the degenerate communism to which
that have been calling for our heads for as long as I can
remember, since I've been in politics. It's been the last
10 years they've called to kill everyone
that I respect. And then now you're wasting
time going, oh, but don't you think it's the Jews?
It's not Israel.
It's not Ukraine. It's not Qatar. It's
some crazy trune that the Democrats
have convinced committing a genocide
against his boyfriend for the last how many years.
Get a grip and get focused.
I think you're right. And it could be a lost opportunity. Link, where are you? Are you with Connor or are you with Candace?
I don't know. I'm just more focused on the memorial on Sunday and how that's going to go. I've just been praying that the security is good. You're going to have 63,000 people. And I just also keep thinking about Erica and the young kids. I know people are always going to jump to try to make conclusions or connect this dot to connect this dot. I'm mainly just thinking about Erica, the two young kids, the turning point staff who now don't have their boss, don't have the leader of their movement. And I also just think, and I've been saying the last few weeks, and I really felt it in the last week since Charlie Kirk's assassination, on the other side of a breakdown is a breakthrough. And
And I feel like this is such a breakthrough moment for conservatives in America to come together.
I think a lot of people who really weren't interested in conservative politics now see just the evil we're dealing with on the left, that they can just shoot someone for going to college campuses and having an open dialogue.
So that's really what I've been focusing on.
I've seen some of this on X.
I got home last night and saw some of it.
It's not anything that I'm tracking too closely at this point.
I want to second all of that, by the way, Dan.
This is the opportunity to come together.
Yeah, indeed.
We can relitigate foreign policy staff later.
this is the moment to crush our own. Well, indeed. And obviously, that has been the criticism of
Candace, because I have seen other people who are very close to Charlie Kirk saying he would
never derive your memory in this way. You know, it's, it's difficult. It's very, very difficult.
Of course, you both had interactions with, with Charlie quite recently. Link, he was a big inspiration
to you. Right. I had just been on Fox and Friends with Charles.
I think July 26th or 7th, and I remember I got the call and they said, do you want to come on Fox and
friends? And I said, it's so early where I live. I just don't know if I'm going to come on.
And then they called back and they said, well, Charlie Kirk's actually going to be interviewing
you. And I remember jumping around the kitchen. I said, oh, my God, well, if Charlie Kirk's going to be
interviewing me, that's up the ante a little bit. And so I said, I can get up at 2, 3 a.m.
for that. And I just remember being so excited because it just shows he means so much to me,
means a lot to young conservatives, so much to my audience. I knew it was going to be important to
be on with him. I didn't know at the time how important it would be, but I'm so grateful
that we had the opportunity. And my producer from my podcast got her start at Turning Point
USA. So many of my close friends got their starts. They were at Charlie Kirk's wedding to Erica.
So it's been a really emotional situation for so many of my friends. And I think also for my
friends in the administration, Charlie Kirk's assassination has brought back some of the feelings
they had in Butler on July 13th with President Trump's assassination attempt and just sort of
that bleak reminder of the political extremism that's on the left right now in the United
States. I know. It's really, really terrifying. And of course, Megan Kelly, you're part of the
Megan Kelly network, your brilliant show spot on. And she has said she will be going ahead
with her national tour. Yes. I'll be on the tour with her. So we'll have security. It'll be
indoor. And these are big arenas with a lot of screening. And as far as I have no doubts about that.
What do you mean? No doubt it's about the security? And no in terms of continuing going.
going. I mean, no, she's definitely 1,000 percent. They were just talking to me about my hotel and
everything. So definitely going on the tour and definitely continuing. For you personally, Link, you know,
has it has it shaken your confidence? No, not really. I feel secure. And I know some of my friends and
family have said they don't want to come see it anymore. I'm hoping they'll change their mind
between now and October. What's sad is that Charlie was supposed to be on her tour on November 20th.
And so maybe there's going to be some type of memoriam or they'll find something to do there. But no,
has to go on. And in fact, people have really been going to get tickets now since Charlie's passing
because they want to come together. They're like, okay, we're not going to cower. We're not going to
sit at home and be scared. We're going to come together. So I'm going to be there with Megan on
some of the dates. And I'm super, super excited. And hopefully we can honor Charlie in every single
show and maybe do something to discuss him. I mean, this is very fresh. This is like the JFK
moment for the modern era. You add social media in. It's like, you know, gasoline on a fire.
So I hope we can, you know, honor him in some way. It's kind of tough to talk about right now, but I hope
we can yeah no indeed and charlie sheen said exactly the same thing actually on here's morgan outspoken
last night watch this rogan for the aftermath of it um was helpful yeah if that if that makes sense yeah yeah
but uh and i just i you know i don't know i think for this generation um i i i think that's their jfk
moment. I mean, seriously. And I just, you know, if that's where we've, if that's where we've wound
up, it cannot be where we stay. Right. You know, yeah, no, that that's, that's, it's still,
it's still, it's still, I don't want to say it's still not, it just still doesn't feel.
It's, it's too surreal to, to, to, to process it, you know, you know. Yeah. Yeah.
It's just the unfairness of it, the unfairness of it, because that dude, like, brought, he brought, he, he, he, he didn't demean people. He didn't ridicule people. He, he didn't belittle or embarrass or, or gotcha. He showed up, you know, as, as, as prepared as you could have been, as passionate as you could have been, and just asked people to just, you know, just have an open debate.
just, okay, here's, here's what I believe and here's why.
And let's hear your side of it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
And that it turned, that it turned into that is just, that's, that's the, that just can't,
it can't be, you know, we, we, we can't keep, we can't keep having days like that moving forward.
No.
In recent months, you had assisted Charlie Kirk, who was really interested in the,
interested in the free speech violations in the United Kingdom, including the jailing of Lucy
Connolly? Yeah, he came over in May, and he took the time to meet myself and a mutual friend
of ours, Dan, in London for a few hours. And we had a good laugh and a good joke. And he was
discussing how to import some of the successes of the Trump revolution back over to the UK,
because Lord knows we need it. And in exchange, his team reached out on his behalf and asked
me to forward a bunch of notes pertaining to the jailing of Lucy Connolly, the persecution of
free speech by Kirstama and it prepped him for his interview with Ben Leo and then his exchanges
for the Oxford and Cambridge Union. So without that interview with Ben, the massive interview
where he spoke about Islam and the persecution of free speech in the UK, along with many other
journalistic endeavours, the Trump administration wouldn't be as attentive as to how bad
things are in Britain without Charlie Kirk's intervention. One thing that has been heartening
to come of this is the number of young men going at the church, the number of people who have
held their families tighter in recent days, the number of, just a friend of mine, I set,
she's had trouble finding a husband, and I've made another friend this year, and he's a very good
guy, a great admirer of Charlie Kirk, he's in the media space, and I set them up, and they had
a bit of a wobble a week or so ago when I was out in Washington, I hope they don't mind
me telling the story, and they said, oh, let's go on a break, and the moment that Charlie was
killed, they picked up the phone to one of the reconciled, and they went and attended his
memorial at the um at the i think it's jfk center actually in dc yeah um so charlie both of his college
campus tours and even in the aftermath of his death has made so many christian converts so many
men and women choose to have families and children so many people to rediscover their their
heritage their identity and their traditions and live more wholesome lives than his
awful shooter could ever even hope to live and i hope that shooter's life is very very short
following the prosecution indeed indeed
Thank you both so much. Brilliant, brilliant analysis as ever from Connor Tomlinson,
who is the host of the brilliant Tomlinson talks on YouTube and Link Lauren, host of Spot On
with Link Lauren, part of the MK network, which you can subscribe to on YouTube. I watch on
YouTube, but of course it is a hit podcast as well. Thank you both so much.
Thank you. Thank you so much.
And Matt Gutman, who was the reporter from ABC News, who we saw earlier, has now issued an apology, as Link and Connor referred to.
I'm just going to read it out to you.
You know I like to give both sides of the story.
Yesterday I tried to underscore the jarring contrast between this cold-blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk, a man who dedicated his life to public dialogue, and the personal disturbing text read aloud by the Utah County Attorneys.
attorney at the press conference. I deeply regret that my words did not make that clear. But let
there be zero doubt. I unequivocally condemn this horrific crime and the pain it caused Charlie
Kirk's family, those who were forced to witness it at UVU and the millions of people he
inspired. So no apology, but an explanation. And I think sometimes we do have to give people the
benefit of the doubt in those circumstances. But I will say, I will say, think his reporting
revealed a deep rot in the regime media. And we have seen that deep rot over the course of
everything that we've spoken about today. The British MSM's reaction to Donald Trump. The British
MSM's reaction to the Unite the Kingdom Rally. And in the US, we see it with the assassination of
Charlie Kirk. Okay, very interesting Greatest Britain and Union Jackass results. I'm going to
reveal them in just one moment. Plus some news about the show as well. So don't go anywhere.
But first to your super chats, Rusty says great coverage stand was totally inspired by Ben Habib
and signed up straight away. Thank you so much. Craig Lee says the biggest threat to democracy
is no free press. D.D. says everyone call off com for the lies. Well, Dede, you know,
I call them the off-communists. And that's the irony, isn't it? Where is the balance on sly news?
Who seem to just put full-on Trump haters on constantly? But of course, the off-communists don't give a
damn about that. Private Jose says Yvette Cooper is insanely horrible, vile woman, hate her. And from
biological female, 84, I hope Trump humiliates Starma tomorrow. My God, me too. Really, really do.
Okay, to today's union jackass results, a reminder of your nominees.
Slippery Stama, put forward by Sarah, because he's hiding in his panic room and not facing the Peter Mandelson scandal.
Shabnamamu, nominated by Mark for the deportation flight taking off without a single illegal migrant on board.
And Sadiq Khan, nominated by its only Me 44 for being exposed for covering up grooming gangs.
These results are really interesting.
In third place, with just 7% of the vote, Shabana Mahmoud,
the runner-up with 17% of the vote,
slippery starma.
That must be the first time he hasn't won
when he's been nominated for Union Jackass.
But my God, you're over, Rewan winner with 76% of the vote,
London's failed mayor, Sidney Khan.
And today's Greatest Britain nominated by Big Mama Booth
is David Davis for getting an emergency debate yesterday
regarding Lord Mandelson's US ambassador role, vetting and timeline, stinging questions from the opposition parties
and eye-opening lesson on just how Labour have sunk, plus the appalling smirking from a few forced to be there.
Okay, so a little bit of news. I am off for the next few days because I am travelling to Australia to be part of the CPAC conference there,
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British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, hosting a special session about the state of the UK today.
Our Australian friends are very interested in that. Of course, there'll be some people saying,
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