PBD Podcast - Josh Hawley Challenges Minnesota AG In HEATED Fraud Hearing | PBD #738
Episode Date: February 13, 2026Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vincent Oshana break down Pam Bondi’s contentious hearing fallout, Kathryn Ruemmler’s Epstein-linked resignation, Josh Hawley’s clash with Kei...th Ellison, and Wall Street’s $700B market bloodbath.-----✝️ FAITH OVER FEAR: https://bit.ly/4aM3UaiⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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Did you ever think you would make it?
I feel I'm supposed to take sweet bit of dirty.
I know this life meant for me.
Adam, what's your point?
The future looks bright.
My handshake is better than anything I ever signs.
Right here.
You are a 101?
My son's right there.
I don't think I've ever said this before.
All right, guys, one day away from the weekend to be here, and we're doing a Friday podcast.
Looks like my voice kind of came back this morning, a little bit.
bit. Me and Alex were having a hard time yesterday. I don't know how many shots I took. By the way,
we took olive oil shots, a couple of them, Vinnie. Then, you know, Mikhail brings these shots. We take it.
Then Mikhail brings something in a cup that he made. Alex goes like this.
And I took that shot. But we had a great conversation. Anyways, we got a lot of stories.
It looks like Homeland Security shuts down tonight at midnight.
ICE will still be doing its thing, but I think TSA,
Rob, did you say TSA is going to take a hit?
Who else?
A few other government organizations.
Okay, so that's that.
Here's a Cal She telling us what the Fed decision is going to be in March.
Fed maintains rates, 93%.
Fed cuts, 20 basis point, 25, 8%, more and more than 25, 2%.
So we'll see what's going to happen there.
Maybe we'll talk about that.
Yeah, we should dive into it with the stock market.
Yeah, we will. And then numbers came back about Super Bowl halftime show,
Bad Bunny, where he ranks for the most viewership where he topped.
Curious what you think without looking at the data.
But the most important data that came up that Umberto just shared with me is
toilet flushes, okay?
Toilet flushes. I've never heard of this before.
But he said every year NBC News sends a report of how many times the toilet was flushed.
Literally, this is a story.
and that shows people's interest of walking out to go to the bathroom or watching the show.
I don't know what it means.
We'll talk about that.
A trans lover of Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin spotted after going into hiding.
Adams got some thoughts on that.
J.B. Pritzker says he's had to overcome his wealth, which would be an obstacle in 2028.
Him being wealthy is an obstacle for him running in 2028.
Gavin Newsom's wife, scolds reporters at Planned Parenthood, funding bills, signing, signing, so she just jumped in.
She just jumped in and it was very interesting when you see that.
U.S. to send 200 troops to help combat Christian persecution in Nigeria, transgender killer 18, behind deadly Canada school rampage that left eight dead is seen griping rifle in disturbing image.
Is this another clip, Rob, than the one we played yesterday?
Okay, here we go, more disturbing stuff.
Trump threatens chilling escalation in Iran as he meets with Netanyahu, not seen since Gaza.
Trump, after good meeting with Netanyahu, nothing definitive on Iran as Pentagon,
prep second carrier, only one house stem voted in favor of voter ID, proof of citizenship in U.S. elections.
I love what Scott Jennings did today.
There's a clip rob.
I have on my notes if you want to pull it up and prepare it.
Hot girls for Mandani.
creator pushed wild anti-Israel 9-11 conspiracy theories. Adams got thoughts on that. Lawmaker makes a
fool of anti-I sheriff who can't answer basic questions about governors. By the way, this is probably
one of the most embarrassing clips I've ever seen. The man is dressed in his uniform. Four stars here
looks money, but he doesn't know the three different branches that we have and he doesn't know which
one he works for. Oh, man. Literally, I don't know if he got seen it. Seen this
or not. It's amazing. So we'll react
to that. LA ice grabs illegal
immigrant 30 who's sadomized
child under the age of 10. Tom's
got thoughts on that. We got a few other things here
to go through. And then
top five moments of the Bondi, Adam wants to react to it. Well, obviously
we haven't done it yet. Wall Street
roars higher than
after Blockbuster job report
smashes forecast. Then a market
kind of tanked a little bit yesterday. Not a good day. It was all
red. I don't know how much money was lost yesterday.
today, but a lot of money was lost yesterday in the stock market.
Foreclosure bloodbath deepens as banks seize 40,000 homes, CNN numbers guys.
This is embarrassing.
Has nearly lost half of its audience and all its relevance in the past eight years.
When you see these numbers, it's unreal when you look at these numbers.
Maybe it's not for some people.
Hawley, Minnesota Attorney General, get into a shouting match.
one of the best clips to show you guys.
It's disturbing to watch at Mondani meets with the Minneapolis mayor in New York City
to discuss protesting migrants.
What is Save America Act mandates voter ID?
We'll go into that.
And then we got a few other clips to get into here of what is taking place.
CBS news considering new round the layoffs could affect 15% of staff.
Dow Jones crashes 700 points yesterday.
Why the U.S. market is down today?
Five key reasons behind the Dow's crash.
Vinny, what do we have going on here today?
Well, our new faith over fear hat is coming soon to a theater near you.
But I just wanted to sit this morning.
I was listening to Billy Graham, which Pat, you told me to listen to him.
You're like, you know, Vinny, dive in and listen to him.
So I'm getting ready in the morning.
I'm just listening to Billy Graham.
And he said something that I hadn't heard in a while.
And it was the Apostle Thomas.
When Jesus rose from the dead, Thomas wasn't there to see the resurrection.
So Thomas goes, I'll believe.
that he rose if I get to put my hands in his wounds and in his side.
So then he finally sees Jesus and he goes, God, Thomas, God, put your hands in here.
And Jesus looks at him, he goes, because you have seen me, you believe.
Blessed of those who haven't seen me and still believe it, in that moment, Tom, it hit me.
He's talking about us, okay?
We weren't there.
We didn't see Jesus walk.
We didn't see him die.
We didn't see him rise from the dead, but we believe.
And that is faith in real time.
And he's talking about us.
And the last one, you mentioned the story about the Nigeria that we're sending to
troops, Trump is sending 200 troops,
they're saying they're not going to do anything crazy.
But think about that.
Think about the priests.
Think about the parishioners in those churches that were bombed
and murdered and slaughtered.
And they were in that church praying and saying,
please help.
That is faith over fear in real time.
And that's what we're about.
This is what the brand is about.
And I can't tell you how many people see me with the shirt
because the shirt's on the back and just tap me on the back
and go, I'm with you.
Or they see this hat and they go,
where can I get that hat?
So you go on VTmerch.com.
Get the hat.
We have the hoodie.
We have HereMy send me, which is Isaiah chapter 6 verse 8 as well.
But yeah, just go to vtmerch.com and pick it up.
Spread the word.
By the way, if you work with Vinny every day,
you would see how much he's changed in the last three and a half years
since being here.
His commitment to his face is unbelievable.
And everybody around him feels it.
Okay, all right.
So let's get right into it.
Rob, what story should we get into first?
The first story that everybody wants or is voting for in the chat is the FBI
destroying the Epstein prison footage.
What is that, Rob?
So it turns out, here I have a news article on it.
It turns out that the Department of,
or the FBI may have destroyed the tapes of Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell.
Okay, let me read it and we'll get into it.
So Epstein files reveal FBI authorized destruction of master copy
prison footage in 2024.
Page 11. Is this it, Rob?
Yes, sir. Go for it.
New documents show the FBI destroyed its master copy of surveillance video
from the night, Jeffrey Epstein died before public demands for its release group.
When the agency later put out footage, it was a screen recording with a one-minute gap.
Officials initially blamed a nightly system reset, but records show that theory was never verified.
Congress later released the full video, including the missing minute, which showed nothing unusual.
The Justice Department has not commented.
Rob, what is this?
This is a report that came out, I believe, two days.
ago that the FBI destroyed the original master copy of the jail cell video, which may or may not have shown somebody sneaking into Epstein's jail cell on the day of his death.
How do you process that, Tom? Well, the FBI is the nation's highest, most elite law enforcement.
When we have things across state lines, when we have things that are major frauds, they partner with the SEC on major financial fraud.
But here you have the highest, the elite of our law enforcement is actually destroying evidence, not preserving evidence.
I'm shocked.
I'm absolutely shocked.
This kind of takes it back to when the FBI, and now we've seen it, you know, 60 years later, how there is evidence from the Kennedy assassination that was not preserved, that it was missing.
And it just, what it leads to is the public, and I'm part of that, just doubting, you know, it's like, how can you have.
faith in an organization is supposed to be investigating one of the most significant crimes we
have of the most significant player in this insane, you know, scandalous, horrible, multi-level
crime operation that, apparently, that was going on on that island. And the guy that gets
killed, the evidence isn't preserved? When was this destroyed? It just destroys. It just destroys my
faith in the law enforcement that's entrusted. When was this destroyed, Rob? I believe, according to the
emails, it looks like it was destroyed.
the day or the day after Epstein's death.
So it says in June 2024, an FBI agent was granted authorization to destroy an evidence item labeled 1B60, 1B60, which turned out to be the master copy of the prison surveillance video from Epstein's final hours.
The FBI described this destruction as routine because the underlying criminal case was closed and the evidence was considered no longer pertinent later when the Justice Department needed the footage again in 2025.
they did not have the original master copy,
so they worked to reconstruct footage
from a secondary system recording.
The reconstructed video
has a gap of about 62 seconds
that wasn't captured.
But who destroyed it and when?
They destroyed it two days after he died.
Who's they?
The FBI authorized.
What is this FBI agent's name?
Do we know?
It's redacted in the files.
Right here, it's the black bars in this email.
So XYZ advised, Rob, can you please read the blue?
Sure.
Redacted advised that the only one hard drive of the camera system was working at the time of the incident on August 10th, 2019.
When a DVR went bad, none of the cameras recorded.
There was a system failure of DVR 2 on July 29, 2019, and the motherboard failed on DVR 2 on August 8th of 2019.
The hard drive failure occurred on August 10th, the same day Epstein died, 2019.
after the incident, Redacted was asked about the cameras.
There were two new hard drives to install,
but installing the new hard drives would mean that all prior data would be lost.
The warden wanted video, and so Redacted was told to start working on the system.
Redacted started removing the bad drives in order to rebuild the DVR.
Redacted advised that an FBI agent was the one who pulled out the DVR.
Redacted also advised that he knew that by replacing both hard drives,
the system would be wiped and that he had advised personnel at MCC of that.
Like, could we take a second?
So they knew what they were doing two days later.
Tom, thank you for saying that.
Can we just all for one second get on the same page?
Why?
Why would the FBI do that?
So two things have one of these has to happen.
Either he was removed.
When he cameras down, footage, everything, get him out, put a body in there and just say,
oh, it's that scene because they fumbled everything, pal.
Or number two, someone came in, killed him, and then they left.
They didn't want to show it.
So let me just really fast, Pat.
This is why people have questions like me all the time.
When he tried to kill himself on July 23rd, that footage was accidentally deleted.
Okay?
He said himself he was assaulted and he did not commit attempt suicide.
Then again, against protocol, they moved him out of suicide watch and six days into unit without constant monitoring.
On the night he died, the guards missed the 3 a.m. and the 4 a.m. rounds.
They apparently fell asleep and browsed the Internet.
Both later admitted they falsely recorded records for that night.
His cellmate was removed two days before he died.
Protocol again messed up.
One day before his death, he made an unmonitored phone call,
violating prison policy, claiming he was calling his mother.
By the way, she'd been dead for years.
And then the cameras malfunctioned.
All right.
And then the jail itself hadn't seen the death in 21 years.
Okay.
And then there's a 4chan post by prison guard.
Roberto Grivalva made hours after Epstein died,
claiming Epstein was wheeled out, shackled in a wheelchair the night before.
An unauthorized trip van arrived without logging in and a person inside the wear was wearing an army uniform.
Think about that.
And then the crime scene was destroyed immediately after he was killed.
All right, inmates reported hearing shrieks from his cell of that night.
Official dismissed the reports.
His body was found near-seated, kneeling position with his body one or two inches off the floor.
Ligature around his neck.
The marks didn't match the bed sheet.
Pat, all of this aligns to either they shut the camera off or they deleted it.
Somebody came in, grabbed him.
They put a body in there, and they were like,
all, I clean the scene up and leave.
So then when people like me go,
dude, the guy might be alive,
because they never released an actual photo of him.
It was always from the side, and he had a hook nose.
And as everybody could see, he doesn't,
that's not the facial structure of Epstein.
None of it makes sense.
The only thing, and then when people like us go,
wait a minute, are they lying to us?
Then you put these facts in,
and then they call us crazy.
It doesn't make any sense.
By the way, when this happened,
the sitting president was Biden,
and the sitting FBI director was Chris Ray,
just so you know that.
It's important to know that when that took place.
Adam.
So here's what's going on in my mind.
There seems to be all the stories regarding Epstein
when he's in prison,
like there's a missing minute,
now things are being deleted,
the cops are falling asleep.
This is why people have so many questions
and the story will not die.
So what's the thing you talk about,
Hanlon's razor? What it, what it's the definition of that? Never attribute to malice, which can be
explained by stupidity. Either, everyone that's in charge of the jail and the prisons and the DOJ
is just bumbling, fumbling, idiots, or there's genuine malice going on here. It can't be both. Can you
just be dumbling, fumbling, mumbling idiots who are also trying to cover up everything? That's the
challenge I have here. Pick a lane, guys. Either be like, yep, we
cleaned it all up. Sorry, nothing to see here.
Or we're absolute, absolute buffoons.
We're running the government.
But that's the problem.
But you remember it was about a year and a half ago and we were on the old set and you were
like, guys, nobody cares on the list of priorities of Americans, blah, blah, blah.
And here we are a year and a half later, Adam.
It's the number one talk thing about, by the way, and it's not going to stop.
It's going to keep going because it's the latter.
Adam, it's they're covering up because there's billionaires.
There's powerful people.
He was extremely powerful.
He worked with the CIA.
He worked with Assad.
All these people, he did all these favors, and then he's in jail.
It's not so far-fetched to go, hey, listen, we're going to arrest you because we have to arrest you.
We're going to make it look.
The cameras are going to do this.
The guards are going to sleep.
We're going to look like you killed yourself, and then we're going to send your ass off to another country, grow a beard and live somewhere else.
It's not that hard.
Adam, it's not that hard.
Guess what?
When you say, when we do this, the FBI deleted it.
Fact.
Okay.
Cash Rettel is saying, there's nothing's here.
BS.
And now we know, and guess what, we can't do nothing about it.
So nothing about it.
You don't even have to go that deep, Vinny.
It is not.
No, no, no, I respect what you're saying, and I follow that line of thought in a lot of ways.
But you don't even have to go that deep.
The one minute is exactly the time when an assassin would need to get in to do it.
For sure.
And medical examiners around the U.S. all said, you know, the limited pictures are there.
If that's not a stage picture and this isn't here, then that doesn't really line up with this kind of a death.
So you have medical examiner saying, shouldn't we look at this?
This doesn't look right.
And then you have the minute missing of exactly the time to get someone in there.
Just stop right there.
Yeah, you're right.
Just stop right there and then say, why would you erase the hard drive or would you do things to erase it?
Remember, they erased a hard drive in 1963 in Dallas, Texas, and his name was Lee Harvey Oswald.
Right?
If you think of it that way, when you lose evidence at the exact appropriate moment, I mean, come on.
And if you, when you do stuff like this, and then you have to,
people like us questioning it they call us crazy it's like when you have a pizza shop in
washington and the owner and pedesta and his brother are all talking weird stuff about 60 000
worth of pizza and and kids and bring the kids in the hot tub and everything and then we're called
crazy no no you guys are crazy because you're horrible at covering up your crap because evil evil
at the end when you talk about bad policies have bad consequences your stupid evil demonic selves
Wow, wow, wow.
Are going to show yourselves.
Hey, Pat, take a look here.
Light always wins.
Rob just ran this.
Let Pat talk.
Sorry.
Look, Rob just ran this poll.
I saw it.
I saw it.
That's our, yeah.
52% believes he's still alive.
44% believe he was killed.
5% believe he killed himself.
So, who said?
Nobody thinks he killed himself.
Can I just respond to a video?
A quick.
By the way, I'm with you on how passionate you are.
Don't misconstrue me not making this a top three issue in my life.
You said the, you said the country doesn't.
You said, nobody's going to.
Nobody cares.
Nobody.
And now look at how,
Adam, what's the number one thing right now?
I'm going to give you the stock market.
Everybody's like,
yeah, the stock market,
nobody gives a damn.
It's perverted, pedophile,
probably cannibals,
probably disgusting demons,
are running the show.
And they're uncouchable.
I mean, I'm with you.
I'm going to talk slowly.
I'm going to talk slowly.
So I'm with you.
It's not just me.
It's the data.
Six months ago,
we ran the data of they said,
what are the top issues
that everybody in the country
is focused on?
And it showed,
one for Epstein.
Like I'm talking the entire country.
And we go, oh, one percent?
And they go, no, one person
had this in their top three.
So two things can be true at once.
Everyone is worried about
the border, immigration,
their pockets, affordability,
their family. Like, that is the
number one issue for everybody.
Separately, we could also want answers
on what's going on with Epstein.
Two things can be true at once.
It's not just, whether this is my number
one story or not my number one story is irrelevant. People want accountability. I totally get that.
But none of this is affecting genuine people's lives. Yeah, last thing. Something that I focus on,
maybe some people can use this little trick. It's sort of a Venn diagram. It's things that matter
and things that you can control and where you should focus or where those two things intersect.
We have no control over Epstein. No, no, but this is. Do we have control over Epstein in the documents?
And if that's the case...
Pam Bondi can't even do it.
If that's the case, what the hell are we doing a podcast for?
I'm not saying...
You think you have control over the stock market?
You think you have control over, you know, bad bunny?
You think you have...
This is called a discussion for the audience to sit there
and they want to see what different people's opinions are.
We should discuss it.
I understand.
But we're not investigating it.
I understand having control or not having control.
We're reacting to the different stories that are coming up.
Pam Bondi, on zero to 10, how do you think she performed?
Pam Bondi, how do you think she performed?
Overall? Overall? Overall? I think she's doing an
abysmal job. No, no. The hearing.
Oh, the hearing? The hearing? Tom gave her
five. I give her a five. She was right in the middle
because she was fighting back, but
all that, like, saying the stock market is good and all the other stuff
that was happening. Tom, why do you give it to? I give her two. I
gave her two. I thought, and I don't want to, I don't want to give that.
But guess what? I got to call balls and strikes.
And the answer she gave, a couple of the redirections
she had, she had one interchange.
with a...
What clip was the most disturbing for you
and what clip Vinny was the one
that was most impressive for you
on her behalf?
The clips that I saw of her
calling them out on their BS
and all their relationships
and Jamie Raskin's connection
and Hakeem Jeffreys
who talking all this trash
he was begging for campaign funds
from Epstein after he was already
caught being a pedophile
and just bad if you don't mind
just really fast
just 20 seconds
Adam we were worried about the border
We were worried about the economy and everything because it was all messed up.
Trump fixed it.
And now that it's fixed, everybody's back to number one being Epstein.
That's the whole.
Go to Crockett.
Go to Crockett.
Go to Crockett, Rob.
This is one of them that Vinny was talking about.
Yeah, right there.
Watch this year.
This is the ending, I'm assuming.
This is the one I sent you.
Yeah.
Okay, go for it.
Go back.
Convicted.
Homicide, arson, weapon offense.
Convicted.
So what we're talking about.
Convict some of these perpetrators that.
right these women that are sitting behind you
and you refuse to even acknowledge
they are here.
Time belongs to the gentleman from Kansas.
Mr. Chairman, could I have a few seconds back.
Texas from Cuba.
Tom, how about yourself?
What was the clip for you where you said, you know, that was
the two to cause
to give a two? I hated
the whole segment between her and Massey
getting into it. Okay, got it.
That was just.
Wexner, why didn't you? I made you.
Yeah.
That whole part? Yeah. Yeah.
It's like, and by the way, they're on the same team.
They're wearing the same jersey under all this.
I don't know if they're on the same team.
No, hang on.
They're supposed to be wearing the same team.
We have midterms coming up.
We had a lot of things going on.
And Thomas Massey on the Republican side has kind of become like a, you know, a Joe Lieberman,
kind of in the middle, kind of a wild card.
And I just didn't like that.
I just didn't like it at all.
I thought it was a bad look.
I didn't think it was a good answer.
and I thought that I mean, they really got into it.
It just, she didn't look poised.
It didn't look like an attorney general, you know, on top of her facts and everything.
And I was disappointed.
I was really disappointed.
I didn't want to see this.
Got it.
Makes sense.
Rob played a clip.
And then the gentleman can move to his next question.
Within 40 minutes, you ask me a question.
Within 40 minutes, Wexner's name was added back.
Within 40 minutes of me catching you red-handed.
Red-handed.
There was warm.
one redaction out of over 4,700.
And we invited you in.
This guy has Trump derangement syndrome.
He needs to get, you're a failed politician.
I want you to watch you.
Right there.
Chairman, please restore his time and remind the witness of the rules here.
There is no credible information.
None.
Got it.
Well, I mean, listen, it is, I couldn't find a reason to celebrate it.
Rob, can you pull up the tweet on what I posted yesterday about what's,
certain things we become united on.
My opinion.
So if you go to the third one, yeah, right there.
The Epstein Fas has become the biggest black guy to the administration.
There are few issues that unite Americans cross politics, religion, and income levels,
protecting kids is one of them.
The last three administrations failed to address it.
This was an opportunity to finally confront it head on.
The attack deny and never apologize.
Playbook doesn't work when children are involved.
Yes, there's a lot to celebrate.
Murder down 20 percent.
Border more secure.
America projecting strength, markets performing well, but none of that matters to parents.
If kids aren't protected, it's also true.
Many on the left are more focused on taking out Trump than protecting children.
Otherwise, this would have been a priority years ago.
Still, this has been badly mishandled.
When it comes to kids, transparency and accountability aren't optional.
Major fumble, no other way to say it.
By the way, did you guys see the clip of Epstein's Butler, the camera?
And by the way, I just had Rob right now, Faxi Kid, before we show it, this is a real clip.
Okay?
So watch this, Rob.
If you can play this clip, a little disturbing when you watch this.
What is it?
Do you know which one I'm talking about?
I saw it.
I just randomly saw it in a...
This is the butler.
Watch this.
Go ahead.
If you had somebody, I wouldn't be fired in the same.
But back to the computers.
Let's talk about this.
Yeah.
Did you ever see anything?
All those computers?
Yeah.
Ages of girls or exactly.
I saw it.
You saw?
Remember I told you, there was,
this Lane Maxwell had an office under the stairs
next to the kitchen.
There's the computer who was irradiated with water.
First time in my life I saw that to keep it cool
because they used to download pictures like this.
Just like that.
All the other pictures.
Naked girls.
From Sweden, from Romania, from Czechoslovakia,
from Brazil, with all miners, all young girls?
Very young.
Very young.
When you see very young, that are young.
17, the teenagers, they can have races, most of them.
Younger than that, though?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
And this guy from Citrix, he erased all those images.
I assume.
I'm assuming.
Your son.
Yeah, because were you there?
If you hire somebody.
Yeah, these are the people he stuck.
And then he died on the...
2014.
Yeah, he died 2014.
But he died because of cancer.
That's what he died for.
I don't want to put it like he died from anything else.
Anyways, by the way, here's the question I asked,
I'm going to ask you, Vinny.
How much longer you think this story is going to last?
Epstein.
They got, President Trump's not been president for how long?
13 months.
You're in a couple months.
Is it 13 months?
13 months?
13 months, right?
Less than 13 months.
Yeah, little less than 13 months.
He's got three more years left.
How much longer will this be a story?
How much longer?
We know how much longer he wants it to be a story.
Obviously.
You know, he's talking about it yesterday.
and Trump says, why do you, why do, I don't even understand why people care about Epstein.
And Lutnik is in the back laughing.
Do you see that clip?
Is this it, Rob?
This is President Trump being asked about Lutnik's involvement in the FECD's house.
Oh, go ahead.
Commerce visited Epstein's Island.
And do you continue to have to watch.
No, I wasn't aware of it.
No, I didn't.
I actually haven't spoken about it.
I wasn't.
But from what I hear he was there with his wife and children.
And I guess in some cases, some people were.
I wasn't.
I was never there.
Somebody will someday say that I was never there.
You notice how much it goes back to I was never there.
He always goes back to I was never there.
I think the part of it here, you know, when the audience watches,
there's things you can laugh at.
There's things you can laugh off.
You know what I'm saying?
There's certain things you cannot laugh off.
You know, like even if we do a story and, you know,
I'm doing a story and we're joking about certain stories,
certain stories you can't even joke about.
You know what I'm saying?
So here, I think this is it, Rob, if you want to play.
Yeah, watch this.
Some kind of gathering of top advisors this evening to talk about how to respond to the ex-dine situation.
I don't know.
I could ask you that question.
I don't know of it, but I...
Including fake news, want to keep something like that going.
But credible information.
Listen, I don't know, guys.
You know, we're fans of Lutnik.
Big time.
We're fans of, you know,
the work that he does.
But what do you look for when you play poker against somebody for six hours?
He looked for what?
A tell.
Maybe laughing is his tail.
And maybe he's got, you know, I don't know.
Do you understand what I'm saying?
A thousand percent.
And by the way, again, I've always said that I'm one of his biggest fans because of what he's doing
and the way that he addresses the camera and stuff.
But if we're going to be honest, he sat in front of that interview, podcast, whatever you want to call it.
And he's like, no, he invited us to his house in Manhattan.
We walked in.
we saw the massage chair and I was like, ugh, and that was it.
Now we find out because of the files, you took your wife and your kids to the island?
Like, this is the clip, right, Rob?
Yes.
You played this one?
And we left.
We left.
And in the six or eight steps it takes to get from his house to my house, my wife and I decided that I will never be in the room with that disgusting person ever again.
So I was never in the room with him socially for business.
Okay.
And then, guys, and let's just call a spade a spade.
Then you come out and you say that you took your wife.
And here's my thing.
After someone's been convicted of being a disgusting,
underage peddle, whatever you want to call it,
you're going to take your wife and kids
and fly them to the belly of the peace.
After the deal.
I'm sorry.
The plea deal.
The plea deal.
What are we talking about?
So they're lying.
So to answer your question, Pat,
I don't see this thing going away
until actual people go to prison.
Because people like me,
I'm going to let you talk, Adam.
People like me, and I've said this,
I want to say 50 times here,
let justice be done, though the heavens fall.
You don't see it like that
because of the institutions,
and I get that.
But let me ask you this question, Adam.
You'd think God,
you think Jesus Christ is cool,
and if he was here right now,
and he's like, oh, they're using it as leverage,
oh, the rape and probably move.
murder and cannibalism with kids?
Yeah, yeah.
Use it as leverage so these other country, we don't go bankrupt.
You think Jesus Christ would be cool with leverage for pedophilia and murder?
No, I'm sorry, bro.
That's not what my religion is about.
That's not what God and Christ is about.
I want people to go to prison.
We just saw you up how, who's the Golden Sacks lawyer?
She just stepped down yesterday.
They're all connected.
The banks, the presidents, the billionaires, the millionaires,
Bernie Sanders, they're all of them.
all of them and the light is coming out
this disgusting darkness
God is shining a light and I don't think it's going to
go away Pat I think it's going to go it's going to keep
going these kind of things everything
has to be out go back and look
at history books I think it's going to go three years
19th Democrats heck yeah look
1972 1973 Watergate
until all of the men
had been tried and Liddy was
in prison Colson was in prison
Archibalks closed the books
all the tapes were out there
books were published that transcribed the tapes
And then, and only then, was Watergate done.
We knew about Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist.
We knew about the break-in.
We knew about the clumsy Cubans that broke in to the Watergate Hotel.
We knew everything.
It was all out there.
It was over and done.
And then Gerald Ford lost the election.
And Jimmy Carter's chapter began.
But it took three years, and that was just Watergate path.
But everything had to get out.
Right.
But, Tom, Trump knows this.
Trump has to know this.
Like, you know, you'll test to make a story go away.
it hasn't gone away.
What are you doing now?
What are you doing now?
Three million more, the news media,
everybody interested is saying the other three million docs.
Right.
And this story here,
they announced top Goldman Sachs lawyer,
Kathy Romler, to resign over Epstein links.
What they forget to tell you is
this was Obama's main lawyer
when Obama was president.
She was the main counsel.
To the way they wrote the title
makes you seem like they're taking a shot at who.
at David Solomon
and they're taking a shot at Goldman.
By the way, Rob, can you copy paste her name
and just go ask, who is she?
Okay, or go to her profile, LinkedIn,
whatever you want to go to.
There you go. Go a little bit lower, if you could.
Zoom in. Zoom in, Rob.
Whoops.
There you go.
She was White House counsel to President Obama,
but no, they put Goldman Sachs.
What do you think is bigger?
White House, what storyline is a bigger storyline?
White House counsel to President Obama.
counsel to President Barack Obama
fired
due to ties to Epstein
and Rob, what came out
in the Epstein files about her and Epstein?
I mean, the way they were speaking was very
mushy, mushy, like the relationship
is a little bit... She referred to him as
Uncle Jeffrey. I have a newscast where they talk
about the gifts that she received as well if you'd like
me to play. Go ahead, Rob. We begin
here at 11 with breaking news. There
is new fallout amid the release
of the Epstein files. The top lawyer
at Goldman Sachs, Kathy Remler is stepping down after email showed that she had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Remler was also White House counseled of former president Barack Obama.
Newly released documents show that she called Epstein Uncle Jeffrey and accepted luxury gifts from the disgrace financier.
Her resignation takes effect June 30th.
And in a statement, Remler said in part, my responsibility is to put Goldman Sachs' interest
first. The company's CEO said she will be missed. I accepted her resignation and I respect her
decision. If this had been a conservative, the first two words would have been Trump lawyer
quits. Those would have been the first two words. For sure, but this is her current role right now,
right? That's why they're... It doesn't matter, Adam. She got a high-end her maze back for
9350. She got multiple bottles of wine, boots, a watch,
and other clothing items.
In one email she wrote, she was totally tricked out.
Jeffrey's boots, handback and watch,
a Hermes Apple Watch band.
She discussed which style she wanted in a 2018 email.
And some reports suggest luxury coats and additional accessories
like designer fur, trims, and other possible other gifts.
There you go.
I'm wondering why.
Why was he so close to her that he felt he had to swag her,
up like that. Why? That's what I want to know. What was she doing for him? What work was she doing?
He decided, man, I got to send swag. I got a, I just got to light up her, her lobby with her
assistant dropping all this stuff in. Are you lacking, you know, are you discounting her ability
to be a lawyer and practice law? No, no, no. I want to know what was she working on. What projects
was she working on? Well, she exchanged 11,300 emails from 2014 to 2019.
With Epstein?
With Epstein?
14 to 19?
11,000?
11,300.
Was she working with Obama at the time?
14 she was.
From 2014 to 2019, that's one direct message on 70% of the days.
And then banking billionaire Ariane de Rothschild
sent or received 5,500 emails
while former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers exchange
4,300 emails.
So this is, I mean, Epstein was into the Obama administration at least, you know, 2013, 14, until he left office in January of 17.
At least that.
There's the overlap.
We have the dates.
Summers was his treasury guy?
Yeah.
This is his lawyer?
Yep.
So here's what I think is going on because you asked about grading Pam Bondi and whether Trump is going to address this or now or kick the can down the road.
Here's my opinion.
I think Trump is going to kick the can down the road.
By the way, he's not kicking the can down the road on anything else.
Tariffs, border, Greenland, Gulf of America, pick an issue.
Trump's addressing it.
But why isn't Trump addressing this?
And why is this on Pambandi?
Here's my opinion.
It's kind of like the Cleveland Browns, systemically horribly bad football team.
They draft Shador Sanders.
He's an average to below average quarterback.
And everyone's focusing on him.
But nobody's focused on the fact that for 25 years, they've been horrible.
They haven't had a good quarterback in decades.
They haven't a winning team basically ever.
So Pam Bondi, who's been the Attorney General for a year, it's kind of like, what have you done for me lately?
And everyone's like, come on, Pam, let's go.
This is on you.
It's like, hold on.
Merrick Garland was the Attorney General for four years.
What did he have to do with Epstein under Biden?
before Merrick Garland there was Bill Barr
Bill Barr and then you've remembered Jeff Sessions
and I don't recall he had to recuse himself
what were they doing during all this?
By the way, Bill Barr has been in Attorney General in politics
so long he was under the Trump administration
and also under the Bush administration Attorney General.
What does Bill Barr have to say about this?
So you have a cast of characters between Loretta Lynch,
Eric Holder who was under Obama,
you have Alberta Gonzalez.
Janet Reno under Clinton.
This thing has been going on for decades.
And they want to put everything on Pam Blondie,
who's clearly sort of unequipped to handle all this.
But the reality is it's kind of like blaming Chador Sanders
for why Cleveland Brown suck.
Your organization sucks.
Wait a minute.
And she's just the latest quarterback in a crappy team.
Adam, Adam, that mental yoga, I got to back up on.
You want me to?
Nobody is putting it on.
Nobody is putting it on Pam Bondi.
We're looking at how she handled herself during a hearing.
You said it, and you're talking to the whole scandal and the whole thing,
and there's some weird, odd football metaphor in there.
No one is putting the whole calamity on football works.
There's a quarterback.
But they're talking about it.
And he's running the team.
Oh, stop.
And if the quarterback sucks, you're going to blame the quarterback.
Stop, stop.
But the entire team sucks.
This is a tired technique.
So you think the entire technique, Adam.
I think people wish you'd knock it down.
That's my point.
Unbelievable.
It's the administrations that have been in there over.
Previously.
Did Bill Barr?
Did Bill Barr speak on this?
Did Eric Holder speak on this?
That's a very good point.
Did Merrick Garland speak on this?
These are the people who have been with the files for years and for decades.
And you want to put it on Pam Blonde?
By the way, so if you want to play this clip, Rob, because this is a very valid argument to debate.
Play this clip.
Did you ask Merrick Garland that the last four years?
Did you talk about Epstein?
I am reclaiming my time.
I'm glad you're asking about Merrick Garland.
You don't get a reclaim time.
Because this is bigger than Watergate.
And I don't answer a question the way you want.
This goes over four administrations.
You don't have to go back to Biden.
Let's go back to Obama.
Let's go back to George Bush.
This cover-up spans decades.
And you are responsible for this portion of it.
And that's clear.
I want to know at what point, at what point did the FBI and the DOJ decide that Lex
Westner was not a co-conspirator?
because our Epstein Files Transparency Act requires you,
please put it back on the screen,
to release the internal decision
about whether to prosecute him or not,
and it's not in the files,
and it's not in the files for any of these other men.
I didn't even see this clip,
but this is essentially what I'm saying.
Is that why you played this?
Yeah, no, no, I'm playing it for a different reason.
Can I go ahead?
And Adam, you make a fantastic point.
No, no, hear me out.
This is your, I understand 1,000% your point.
nobody talked about it, nobody cared about it.
The only problem about Pam Bondi,
besides the connection of her and Florida
and coming in after Epstein
and being the AG here.
Hear me out.
Don't make the promises.
Don't come in front of the camera
and say we have this,
we have 10,000 videos,
and we're going to show you.
Don't be Cash Patel.
Hold on.
Don't be Cash Patel
and say this,
and I'm going to do this on day one this.
You know what?
Those other idiots
didn't make the promises
because they all kept their mouth shut.
When you come out and say,
I promise. I'm going to show you. I'm going to
promise. And then we asked for it
and you're blocking shit and you're covering
up stuff. You're deleting this and you're
hiding co-conspirators. That's
the difference. You're right. None of them
talked about it because they're all implicated. All
their donors, all their friends, all their people,
all the judges, all the presidents, and everything.
Don't make the promise. Keep your
mouth shut. That's how you kick it down
the kick the can down the street.
That's the problem. She made the promise.
And don't go to lunch in Washington, D.C.
And shoot your mouth off to somebody.
and get overheard in a public restaurant.
Would you put Banbondi in the top five best performing people that they've appointed or the bottom five?
Bottom five.
It's closer to the bottom.
Okay.
Then guess what, guys, respectfully.
Okay.
There are certain jobs that everybody gets that's way over your head.
Okay?
It's happened to everybody.
You have to find a way to do the same thing you did to Waltz.
What was Michael Waltz?
What was the guy's name?
What was a guy that was signaling to Israel?
whatever he was doing, and he had a big job.
Michael Walls, right?
We met him.
Mike Walz.
Yeah, nice guy.
But guess what?
When that happened, what do they do?
Hey, you go to UN.
You go do, what was the job that he got?
Yeah, United States ambassador to the UN.
You go do that.
You go over here.
We didn't fire you.
You safe face.
Take Bondi, move her off to a different job.
I agree.
I don't think this is Bondi's job.
I agree 100%.
I think then also the market will react in their own way.
Or Bondi can simply resign.
down and go into her own thing.
But I think this continuing this way,
or Trump, you know,
we looked at some numbers.
You know what Trump's turnover ratio
was in its first administration?
43% in the first year.
People are getting fired left and right.
You know what it is today?
28, 29.
Trump's not firing people.
He's not firing people.
And he's got to sometimes.
I think he's got to fire somebody.
And this is not a good look
because she made the promises.
she said these are the things we're going to do.
And she got caught with James O'Keefe.
And James probably likes Pam
and didn't want to drop it.
And he sent it to them saying,
we're about to drop this.
Then Pam comes in front of camera and says what they have.
That, you know, this is the point.
This is true story.
This is not like we're making stuff up.
So for me, I think it's time.
I think it's time.
And I was hoping to see a different kind of a hearing.
I don't think she performed well at all.
I'll just go real quick.
I think the reason he's not firing these people who are, quote, unquote, performing badly.
Pam Bondi, Christy Noem, Cash Fettel is because they're doing what Trump wants them to do.
If they were stepping out of line, this is my opinion.
This is my opinion.
They were stepping out of line for what Trump wanted.
They'd be gone in an instant.
You're fired.
You don't, what are the chances that Trump is having closed-door meetings with Pam Bondi,
Chris and Noam?
Of course, he is.
And he's saying, Pam, I need you to do this.
step up christie you're doing this
put a little more makeup on cash
let's go get out there buddy he's a leader
and they're going to follow his lead
so if they're stepping on a line
that's when i think they'll get fired
if they're towing the company line
and doing what trump wants them to be doing
i think that's why they're safe
he keeps saying that christie noam's doing a good job
he keeps saying that pam bonnie's doing a good job
we see him very close with lutnik
if they were stepping out of favor
they'd be gone that's my opinion you're
you're guessing it best and i'm not going to
name names. Pat knows what I'm talking about. So what you're about to do is guess it best. Go ahead.
No, no, no, not at all. There are people that are there with the administration.
I was going to be the last one and we're moving on. Go ahead. There are people with the administration
who are stacking up what they see every day and not everybody is aligned with Trump. Some people
are ahead of Trump. Some people are not ahead of Trump and they're on point. And Pat and I heard a
list that went top the bottom that we're not going to repeat that was factual. I'm not guessing.
not all that cabinet is aligned
and they're not gathering with a huddle
and following the boss
the way you just indicated.
So let's just leave that there.
Not everybody is there.
Then they would be fired.
He made, if you're, okay, we'll get elected president
and then you can take care of it.
But that's what's going on.
That makes no sense.
All right, let's go to next story.
Let's go to next story, next story, next story.
This is not going to go away, guys,
just so we know.
This is going to be around for a minute.
Rob, let's go to Holly.
Holly is sitting down with Rob.
Can you tell the audience who Holly is sitting down within this clip?
You know which one I'm talking about?
Yes.
Minnesota.
Keith Ellison, the Attorney General of Minnesota.
Okay.
Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Attorney General.
Watch this.
It is uncomfortable.
If you've not seen the whole clip, which clip is this, Rob?
This is where they talk about being a pal.
Oh, okay.
This is good.
But then I want to go to the other one.
But this is a good start.
Go ahead, Rob.
Whistleblowers came to you as early as 2019.
Let's look.
As early as 2019, whistleblower, don't talk over me.
No, no, you're talking over me.
It's my hearing, pal.
As early as 2019, don't call me, palers came to, well, I should call you a prisoner
because you ought to be in jail.
Well, we'll see what you can do.
Pause it and go back.
By the way, pause it and go back.
Look what he says, the amount of audacity to react this way.
Press play, Rob.
Listen, folks.
2019. It's my hearing, pal. As early as 2019,
listen, don't call me, palers came to, well, I should call you a prisoner because you
ought to be in jail. Well, we'll see what you can do. In 2000, we'll see what,
we'll see what, by the way, who talks like that?
Somebody knows that untouchable. We'll see what you could do about that. Rob, is this
the clip about the $10,000? I believe so. This was in your notes. Okay, perfect. That's the one.
Have you seen this $10,000 clip? No. No. You've not seen this? I haven't. I haven't. I
So the whole conversation he's having with them is he met with these folks for 54 minutes.
And afterwards, eight days later or so, guy gets $10,000.
And Holly's calling him out on it.
It's disturbing.
Watch this.
Go ahead.
To help him.
Are you going to let me answer?
Please.
We're all here.
So first of all, you're a cherry-picking quotes out of there.
Why did you help him?
I thought you were going to let me answer.
Why did you help them?
Are you going to let me answer?
Why did you help them?
You let me answer and I'll answer.
You tell the truth and I'll let you answer. I will tell the truth. Good. That'd be a nice change.
So, so, no, that, now see, Mr. Chairman, I didn't come here to be insulted. I came here
You came here for the truth. Let's have it. Why did you help them? The quotes are here.
They're in black and white and every member of this audience and they're chair. Listen to the recording.
It's 54 minutes long. It's all in public. You can Google it right now and listen to it.
And listen to it all. Why do you help them? First of all, I didn't help them.
You did help? No, I did not. I certainly didn't. You're saying you didn't do anything for.
You didn't, you didn't. Well, wait a minute. I already have my team working on this again.
That's not you. I have my team, my team assisted with the information that led to the
prosecution and conviction of these people. No, you didn't. You didn't look at the finger to prosecute them.
No, you did not. No, because it was a federal prosecution. You had, oh, BS. You had whistleblowers
coming you as early as 2019. You're the one talking BS. Hey, listen, it's my time.
Doesn't know what you're talking about. Oh, sir. You're the one, you know, sir. You're
to encounter the truth that you don't like it. Why'd you take their money? Why'd you take their money?
I didn't. You took $10,000. No, that's a false statement. Ten thousand dollars nine days after the meeting.
False statement. You took $10,000. Here's what happened. They went to your office. That's a false statement. They solicited money from you. They solicited help from you. They came to your office. It was your official office. You went with them for 54 minutes. No, they asked you for help. You pledged it to them. And they talked repeatedly.
about money. In fact, it's all they talked about. Money, money, money, money. They said,
we will put our dollars in the right place. We will support candidates that will fight to protect
our interests. You replied, that's right. They said if you are secured your donor base and
securing your power base, you can act the way you want. You replied, money is freedom.
They said the amount of money circulate. I'm reading the transcript. The amount of money circulating
in our community today is powerful. And we haven't realizing it in a meaningful way. And you said,
Give me the specifics.
And nine days later, you took $10,000.
That's a lot.
From people who were then indicted.
It's in your reports.
Why do you do it?
Was it worth it?
You know what?
This is a theatrical performance.
This is the truth.
This is what accountability looks like, of which you have none.
You helped fraudsters defraud your state and this government of $9 billion.
And you got a fat campaign contribution out of it.
You ought to be indicted.
That's the truth.
I think we've made the point.
Let's keep the tenor just for the record.
Oh, I'll ask how I want to say, Paul.
And that's the truth.
Oh, no, this is all on the record, sir.
Did you bother to, did you bother to investigate where the money that you facilitated their fraud for where it went?
Why did you help him?
So, so for people to understand, he's, this guy is works with Tim Walts and Elon Omar.
They're all, they're all in that same little crew and the, uh, with the major fraud.
I know, Mar.
All the fraudsters were going to him saying, hey, listen, we're doing this.
And there's what it is.
What he's talking to him about, December 11, 2021.
Holly's accused in Ellison of, on that day, met with individuals later charged in defeating our future fraud scheme.
Yeah.
A massive COVID-era nonprofit fraud scandal.
Holly claimed Ellison took campaign contribution, totaling $10,000 from those individuals or their associates shortly after the meeting saying the donations,
came nine days later.
That's the exchange during COVID.
To basically help them not get crazy sentences or look out for them.
The question is that, and he might be right, is it all theatrics?
Because unless he gets legitimately investigated, and if that's true and he's taking those donations, he should be arrested.
He should be put in jail.
But it seems to me like people like Tim Walz, Ilan Omar, they do whatever they want.
They sit in front of the camera.
They spit all these threats and all this, you're Hitler, you're Nazi, and weaponizing people to go in front of ICE.
And nothing happens to them.
Nothing happens.
There's zero accountability ever.
Tom.
Ever.
This is what upsets America is they believe that there's two, there's two systems of justice.
This one and that one.
I get a speeding ticket.
We all get speeding tickets.
That's what they feel and there's no way out.
And then they feel that people that are robbing them blind, committing fraud and crimes of the highest order, high crimes and misdemeanors.
They feel that people get off.
And this guy is on a congressional hearing.
A performance like that at the congressional hearing with all the stuff that Holly was talking about
should be referred to the Department of Justice for a formal investigation, grand jury behind closed doors, and indictments if this is what's happened.
But this is not what happens because things are so corrupt, Pat, they can't get the grand jury together.
They can't get the indictment brought down.
These things should be happening.
People should be in prison, Vinny.
But he is sitting there and look at the amount of hubris and the cockiness.
This guy's sitting there.
And he is the first Muslim elected to Congress and was the first African-American representative.
So he is there also protecting a tribe of like-minded individuals.
And they're all protected.
Look at the cockiness, even with backing off that Governor Wall still has.
Look at that.
Disgust me, Pat.
This should be referred to the Department of Justice and indictments should be brought down.
But they don't happen.
And this is where American people say, nothing.
going to happen and there's two systems of justice
and the American people sits at
17% confidence in
all of it. Yeah, by the way, I found
the recording just so you guys know.
They're 54 minute and there's the shorter clips.
I found a recording. I found a bunch
of them. You know, on what he's seen on tapes,
Rob, I just send it to you. Do you have it?
Yes. Play one of them. Let's see what he's saying here.
I'm very concerned about it.
I don't run the agency's
but let me just finish by saying. But
often the agencies call on my lawyers to represent them.
And so it's good that we're talking because we've been in a series of conversations with
Jody Harpstead is the latest a week ago on how you cannot crunch down on these.
Because here's the thing, as big as you are collectively, most are pretty small.
And you're running small tiny businesses out of business over night.
And a lot of times
I just send it
You can pause it right here
Can you listen to the four I send
The entire 54 minutes there
But don't listen to the 54
In the four clips
See which one says the $10,000
Adam, your thoughts on this
So here's my deal
Number one, Josh Hawley
By the way, just to feed the future
This is the $250 million
scandal that they got caught on
Yes
And then that's a part of the $9 billion
But Holly here specifically
is targeting the $250 million
And then saying you got $10,000
orders and contributions.
Go ahead.
So here's what I think about this guy, Keith Ellison.
Well, first, let's address the elephant in the room.
Josh Holly's a rock star.
Whatever this guy wants to do politically, I think he's based in Missouri, I want to say.
Correct.
Wow, wow, wow.
This guy just made, born for TV, good looking, sharp, informed, like all the good qualities.
Let's see where this guy goes in his career.
Number two, Keith Ellison, I'm so glad people are starting to learn this guy's name.
Because people have probably heard it.
You don't really know what this guy's about.
This guy is where three major things meet.
Progressivism and ultra-far leftism meets with Islamism, meets with globalism.
So if you want to understand why Minnesota is a complete piece of crap burning in the streets,
look no further than this guy.
Now, we got to give a shout out to Tim Walls.
He gets a lot of the reviews.
We got to give a shout out to Ilhan Omar and marrying her brother and getting Somalians to continually vote for the Democratic Party.
and we've got to give a shout out to Jacob Frey
for continuing to pander the Somalian community.
We get it.
They're all complicit, in my opinion,
in the waste, fraud and abuse,
and specifically fraud.
But Keith Ellison is the Attorney General.
Is that his job?
AG.
So if we're going to, you know,
heavy is the head that wears the crown.
If we're going to put everything on Ban Bondi,
who's been there for one year,
how about putting it on Keith Ellison,
who's been a congressman,
and Attorney General for decades in Minnesota?
So tip of the spear goes no further than Keith Ellison.
And you're right. He was the first Muslim, Tom, I believe that was elected to Congress,
swore on the Quran. Where do you think Mamdani got it from?
And then he was also the person that I want to say was in charge of the Derek Chauvin,
George Floyd thing. So if you want to thank anybody for making George Floyd the martyr on the left,
look no further than Keith Ellison, this dude seems to me very corrupt.
And I'm very glad that Josh Hawley is calling him out.
All right.
Let's go to the next story.
Next story I want to get to is let me see.
What do we got here?
Foreclosures, bloodbath deepens as banks seize 40,000 homes in just one month,
and the pain is only beginning.
40,000 in one month.
Let's see what Tom's got to say about this.
With a number of Americans losing their homes to banks rising for an 11th straight month,
it's clear the housing crisis getting worse rather than better.
The U.S. foreclosure activity jumped again.
In January 2026 with a total of 40,000, 534, properties facing foreclosure filings, a 32% increase
from the same time last year.
Foreclosure filing cover every stage of the process from the moment a lender issued a legal
warning to the point of home is formally seized after missed mortgage payments.
While the total was slightly lower than December, January still marked the 11th straight month
a rising year-over-year foreclosure activity, a clear sign to pressure is building.
Not easing.
He said foreclosure starts.
Foreclosure arising across the board said Rob Barber, CEO of Adam.
He said foreclosure starts when lenders formally begin the process of taking back a home are up 26 percent,
while completed repos have surged nearly 59 percent.
Tom.
So I've been talking about this year that this case-shaped economy we're in,
and what's happening with the consumer,
when I talk about 1.26, we're almost at 1.3 trillion of credit card debt.
That is stress on the consumer.
That means he can't pay for other things.
And when core things have not come back down, remember, inflation rate is now moderated.
It's not rising anymore, but the prices from yesterday year are still very high in baskets of goods for the consumer.
And so now the consumer is coming to the point, especially those, remember,
this is repossessions of homes. This isn't renters. These are homeowners. Homeowners that can no longer
pay the mortgage and you look year over year, the foreclosures are up. Foreclosure is like the final late
notice. Vinnie, you're 30 days late. You're 60 days late. Vinnie, we're officially in foreclosure. We're
foreclosing. In other words, we're going to shut down your mortgage. Then what happens to repossession?
The repossession is up almost 60%. This is a sign of deep stress in the,
the lowest in the lower and if you dive into these numbers pat it's actually happening to the lower
half of the middle class and the lower half of the middle class are the wage earners that have
less savings and less margin for error less ability to get through a stress and that's what's happening
right now you've got the lower half pat is under deep stress and remember these are trailing stats
it takes in some states almost six months to complete a repo so that means pat these consumers have been
under the stress for six months from Miss 1, Miss 2, Miss 3, Foreclosure, and then Repo.
The stress is building.
Is any fixing it, Tommy?
Like, what can, what patterns I want to see is what areas this is impacting?
Is it, because whenever you get numbers like this, you want to make sure, you know, you see
where it is.
Okay, so I just looked it up right now.
Top 10 areas most affected by foreclosures, okay?
Worst state is Delaware, 1612 units.
Second, by the hell would have thought Delaware,
what is Delaware's population?
If it's 1,612 units
and it's Delaware's population is what?
Where is Delaware in population, period?
One million people.
So what is the state with the least amount of population?
What is the state with the least amount of people living there?
I thought it was North Dakota.
Somewhere in the freezing.
Can you ask it?
Northern Midwest.
The least amount of population.
It's cold.
Montana.
But the point in.
Wyoming.
been there, live there.
Go back, go back to see who else is after Wyoming, Rob.
Go a little bit lower, show more.
Who's after Wyoming?
Vermont and Alaska.
Vermont.
Okay.
Well, Delaware has to be a top five.
Basically, when it's cold and north, nobody wants to be there.
But to be number one, and you're one of the smallest states, that means this is Delaware.
Okay.
Then you got Nevada is, okay, so Delaware was one per 1612 units.
Nevada is one per 1983 units.
Florida's one per 2000.
then it goes to South Carolina, then it goes Maryland,
and then, you know, these are the ones that are most affected.
Metro area, like if we go specific metro, not state,
Trenton, Jersey is number one.
Punta Gorda, Florida is number two.
That's Jacksonville.
Fayette, how do you pronounce it?
Fayetteville, North Carolina is number three.
Then you got Lakeland, Florida, Vallejo, California.
Areas least affected, okay?
Dakota, Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Kansas,
Vermont's all the way at the top, very low foreclosures,
West Virginia, Alaska, Rhode Island, Nebraska.
So what this means is places that are being affected are, you know,
we're learning some of the states that are being affected by this.
When California went through the whole Nagam thing,
remember what city and area everybody was talking about in California?
San Bernardino, where they built the excess homes
Alones. Right. Riverside,
64% of homes were in
foreclosure. Vinnie, you would drive
in Riverside and all you
would see is boards and houses.
It was insane what happened.
Look like a desert. But we'll see
what happened with this as it gets
more focused on certain areas.
Let me go? Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, look, you know where I stand on
owning a home. But if you're going to do it,
be ready to
stay in your home. Because 100%
of foreclosures happen to
people with mortgages. You know, you stop paying your rent, they kick you out, you're out of there.
So if you stop paying your mortgage, the bank will basically start the legal process to take their
house back, and then they're going to sell it to get money and usually take six to 12 months.
So if you're not ready to buy a home, this is what I always say. People think I'm against
homeownership because I say to rent. Only do it if you're fully ready to commit to this.
Because the last thing you want to do is get fed a bunch of lies. You got to own a home. You've got to own home.
If you're renting, you're throwing away money, and then you get a home, and then you're in it for two years, and then the bank gets it back.
So this is why, tell me if you've ever heard this before, you're not really a homeowner, you're a mortgage holder.
The catch is you can become a homeowner if you position yourself correctly, save that money and invest in money correctly.
But a lot of people own a home or buy a home before they're ready.
And unfortunately, if you want to follow data, the bank just sees 40,000 homes this month, and the pain is a home.
only beginning. So be careful out there if you're a homeowner and make sure to pay your mortgage
or it's going to be gone. Yeah, I would say when you're buying a property, we had this conversation
yesterday, one of my guys that wants to buy a house, I said, after you paid a down payment, do you have
12 months of expenses saved? No, don't do it. Very simple. If you don't have a, you buy a property,
you think you have nothing else to fix? You don't think about the expenses that you're not thinking
about. Buying the house comes with additional
expenses as well. You've got to be
ready for it. Let me get to this next part here.
Wall Street Roars, higher after
Blockbuster Jobs Report. This is two days,
three days old, Rob. Two days old.
So I'm going to read it, and then we can go to yesterday.
Stocks
on Wall Street search after new
figures showed, the economy had had $130,000
jobs. The economists had expected
labor department to report
job growth at around $75,000.
Only a modest improvement of
December's week, $50,000.
January's unemployment came in at 4.3.
They were expecting 4.4. They were at 4.4. They dropped.
Tom, when you look at this, Wall Street roars, then yesterday, Rob, if you can go on the market yesterday, how it performed.
This was the market yesterday. Yesterday, the market lost $700 billion.
Okay? You don't see green. Everything was red. Apple down 5%. Amazon down 2.
Tesla 2 and a half
Meadow 2.3
J.P. Morgan Chase 2.6, 2.7.
Visa down a point.
MasterCard down a point. Everybody was down to point.
Cisco was down 11.8.
Tom, what happened yesterday?
And what do you think is going to happen moving forward to market?
Yeah.
Rob, will you pull up VIX one year?
Vicks one year.
I tried on that.
So yesterday there was three things that came together
and created a storm in the afternoon.
The first was there was a lot.
A lot of AI spooking on layoffs. Second, there was poor guidance by some of the big techs.
And then third, everybody thought the CPI that was coming out today, Pat, was going to be
higher proving that starting last April, all the tariffs by Trump created a problem.
Well, guess what? The CPI consumer price index came out today three tenths lower than people
thought it was going to come.
came out at 2.4. People were saying it's going to be 2.7, going to be 2.7. Consensus was really
about 2.5, but it was actually now down 0.3 from the same time a year ago. So what that means is
everyone that said, oh, gloom and doom on the tariffs, you know, this is going to create runaway
inflation. The inflation now, Pat, a year later, is three-tenths, consumer price index, excuse me,
is three-tenths lower than it was when Trump started the tariffs. So the one-year impact on tariffs is a
boogeyman of inflation didn't come true. Today, the markets are back up a little bit,
but let's also look at the VIX. So these are daily swings, big daily swings that are happening.
Look at the VIX, Pat. One year, the VIX is holding around 21, which means that Americans are kind of neutral.
The risk is tough. Look what happened last April. See when the VIX shot up on what did they call that Liberation Day, April 1st for tariffs?
Look at what the VIX did. It went up over 50, over 50.
50 means that the market was incredibly nervous and scared.
But see that?
See how low the line is?
That means even though we've had these market shifts up a bit, down a bit, up a bit, down a bit.
Overall, the VIX is been under 21 except for a couple pops.
And so that is what I look at, Pat.
The mood of the wider market as measured by a technical like the VIX.
You know, it's a nervous time, but guess what?
If you take a look at the least impacted was the S&P.
And the S&P over long term, what do they say?
Always a bad time to sell it.
There's never a bad time to buy it over the extent of history for the S&P 500.
I want to play this clip for you.
So October 17th, 2020, we're doing a podcast.
Is this a psychic that you were talking about earlier?
He's awesome.
Joe Biden's the president.
Dow Jones on this day was at $30,000.
everyone's worried who's going to be the president next.
Doom and gloom.
You know, Trump is out.
This is when they were hating on Trump.
He's the worst.
He's this.
It's all his fault.
And I made this prediction on the podcast.
Go ahead, Rob.
What happens today after election?
Everybody on the market is going to say the single biggest uptick in the history of the stock market.
A single day is going to be said the day after election in 2024.
Mark my words.
Wow.
And Dow is going to go to 50,000 in 2020, 2024, 2025.
20,000.
That is a bold prediction.
That will go to 50,000 in 2025, 2026.
Remember when I said this to you.
I'm okay being wrong.
And there's an 80, 90% chance I'm going to be wrong.
But I'm telling you that in my opinion, I'm not telling you to do this.
Talk to your experts.
Talk to your accountant.
Talk to your advisors.
I'm banking on.
Dow's going to be 50,000, 2025, 2026.
Well, but it's going to be a shit show on 2020.
What happens to do.
Great, great.
If anybody wants any predictions,
if anybody wants any psychic reading,
go to the neck,
hit a path of the neck?
By the way, can I give you the reason
I think you'll know this?
Because you believe in America,
and you believe in the free markets,
and you believe in capitalism,
and you believe that even if Trump is president
or Biden is president or Obama
or whoever the next president is,
you can still make money.
You know, people come to ask me,
dude, I don't, I'm in Menecht,
a lot of reach me on my neck if you have questions man i don't understand markets i don't know what to do
i don't do well if you're a day trader you're going to go insane because the markets go up every
single day red green red green we don't know but over a decade you're going to make money do you
remember when covid happened everyone thought the sky was falling six months later all time highs yeah
i remember when we were in the lovely city of addison and i was in the room where i used to
shoot all the the content there breaking news the dow just hit 30 000
after almost tumbling to closer to 15 or 18,000.
But if you're, it's not timing the market.
It's time in the market.
So as much as you are a great prognosticator and predictor,
the reality is you have data to show you that you should bet on America and you're not going to lose.
Yeah, you know what it is?
Equities.
If you're in cash, listen, have cash.
I always have cash because like right now market drop.
I'm, you know, my guy and I are talking.
I'm like, how much more you think it's going to drop?
Yeah.
Is there going to be more discounted?
But regardless, we're all going equities, equities, equities, equities, equities,
long term.
Why?
Why?
Why?
Because, look, the thing about right now what they're saying, the dollar is going to get weaker.
That's the, that's the topic, right?
The dollar's going to get weaker.
The dollar's going to get weaker.
Okay, great.
So if you, let's just say you know for a fact the dollar is going to get weaker.
Where should you put your money?
Gold, silver.
Where else?
Tom.
If we know for a fact, let's you say the next.
three years dollars going to get so weak, where would you put your money?
Equities.
Equities.
Anywhere equities.
And equities are just another word for stock.
Yeah.
Stock market.
Go equities.
Bet on the entrepreneurs.
If it's going to go, you know, it's going to be equities.
If you're sitting on the sidelines, you know, for me a year ago,
a year and a half ago, I called my guy.
I say, hey, he says, what's up?
I said, I want to find out what are the top five biggest startups or companies that are,
you know, valuation, I gave them the range of where they're at that they specialize in nuclear energy.
Who are they?
So I got into the call with a Goldman's Nuclear Energy Department.
We had a call together.
And I got, you know, the names of the companies I like.
I said, we're going to go nuclear.
Do you know the last 12 months of best performing stocks I've had?
It's nuclear.
Really?
What do you think, again, guys, don't take my advice.
I'm telling you what I'm doing.
I'm not.
I'm not telling you to go do it.
I'm telling you what I'm doing.
Don't go say, well, you told me this.
But one guy sends me a message,
and say, I put money in Palantir, you were right,
$100,000 turn into, I don't know what the number.
He said, million, two, million times.
I'm like, shit, congratulations, right?
We'll take 10%.
But what I'm saying is, why?
Like, go and look at the nuclear side.
Why?
I don't know if I know a forefact that's going to happen or not.
Guess what is a big problem amongst all of these AI companies?
What do you think they need?
Energy and power.
Yeah.
And we can no longer get it the way we're doing it.
So now the biggest thing that the government
has to do and these companies have to do, they have to get people to get more comfortable with what?
The word nuclear. The word nuclear. And they've not done a good job, but they'll figure that out
in the next three, five, ten years. And then all of a sudden, you're going to look at such and
such company is officially valued at $1.3 trillion. It was only worth $2.8 billion. Now it's
worth $1.3 trillion. Wait, did you just say it $400x? Yes, it $400x. Damn. So if a person put a
million dollars and it's not 400 million yes holy shit that's how this works out right so to me
long-term equities short term there's going to be some of this bumpy right they're going to go through
you know this is not an advice i would give to somebody that's in their 70s this is not an advice to 70s or
even 60s unless if you're 60s and you have the body of a 47-year-old and you're a white canadian
guy who lives in florida your name is tom ellsworth and you're so sexy that you can't live in
Miami. God forbid if Tom walks in Miami, folks, it is out of, let me tell you, I don't want to
embarrass Tom. Can we do this? Is this okay? Guys, me, Vinny, and Tom and Adam are walking in
Miami. I mean, people think like Adam's the girls, you know, there's levels to this game.
Adam, girls see him. They like them. They're attracted to him. But God forbid when women see Tom,
when they see Tom
his windshield, car is filled
with Victoria's Secret lingerie
thrown at his car.
Remember we almost crack?
And I'm like, listen, you know what?
I went and whispered to his wife.
I said, listen, you guys can never live in Miami.
That's true.
If there's a city you guys can't live in,
you're better moving to Stewart.
Yes.
You're better moving to Jacksonville.
You're better moving to some of these small cities,
you know, north of Jupiter.
But God forbid if Tom moves to Miami.
Too much.
It's too much.
Husbands from their wives.
Go.
Go.
Go.
It's like this guy.
I've seen it with my own eyes, Pat.
Yeah.
People think that Tom and I don't hang out because there's an issue.
I don't need him stepping on my turf, taking all my lady friends down there.
Well, when you pull up some...
Stay away, Tom.
No.
And throw your keys and they know.
Too much.
You know what?
There's this guy they call bad bunny.
Yeah.
Tom's a crazy bunny.
Let me tell you.
The ladies call him crazy bunny.
But anyways.
But they don't call him funny.
They call him the bunny.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
By way, Adam, I wouldn't mess with any of your lady friends, Adam.
At least until the antibiotics kick in.
So it's he.
It's a cost of the antibiotics.
Thank you.
Like I said, not funny, gentlemen.
That's a...
The dad jokes are...
You know, we were doing so well to change Tom's algorithm on Menex.
He's kidding.
And then he gave the antibiotic joke.
We'll back to Boomer's Meneckoning him.
All right.
Let me go back to the next story.
All right.
So Super Bowl, stories came in.
Check this out.
Tom, I'm probably going to come to you with this one here for Super Bowl numbers.
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show leads to massive
decline in viewership. New report comes in. I don't know what this
new report is, but Rob, let's go to it anyways on what the numbers
are, because I pulled it up this morning.
Do you have it, Rob? Is this where it shows the numbers?
Yes. Let me just read this here. You have it? Okay. Boom. So
for tracking, okay, so Zoom and a little delivered another massive night television and the
data. Our latest viewership inside reveals 48.6 million U.S. households.
tune into the Super Bowl representing a 13% decrease from last year's game.
Is that real, Rob?
This is according to Outkick, which I believe is owned by Fox News.
26.5 million U.S. households watched.
Can you press Watch more just to see Show More, Rob, on the bottom so I can read the rest of it?
No, no, Rob, go up.
Right there, it says, Show More.
Rob, on the tweet, it says, Show More, Rob.
Yeah.
Please don't yell on my friend, Rob.
I mean, he's not trying the best he can.
Rob, 99.9% of the time is flawless.
So, all right, let me get to this.
NFL's decision to book bad money for Super halftime show
was almost immediately controversial.
I just want the numbers.
There were several ratings now available at Super Bowl
with one source Sama TV perpetrating
to measure the numbers of households
per their tracking,
48.6 million households, which represents a 13% decline.
According to their estimates,
26.5 million households watched the halftime show
whopping 39% decline from Kendrick Lamar's half-time show.
What are these estimates, Rob?
Because when I go, and if you ask on Chad GBT,
okay, go to Chad GBT, Rob and type in
top five most viewed halftime shows of all time.
What comes up?
Top five most viewed half-time shows of all time.
What comes up?
Number one is, oh, really?
Really?
Perry number one, $121 million, $121 million, number two.
No, no, that's not the right math.
Then why would they put Katie Perry up top?
That doesn't make any sense.
I have Kendrick Lamar number one, 133.5 million viewers.
Sounds right.
Michael Jackson, I have number two, 133.4.
20 years over 20 years ago with smaller audiences.
Tom, 33 years ago.
Holy grailitary.
Think about the population of...
1993, 33 years ago.
And he almost beat Lamar by 100,000.
Then you have Usher, 129.3.
Then you have Rihanna 121.
What was trying to see, where was Bad Bunny's?
Where was Bad Bunny's numbers for halftime?
Do you have it, Rob?
What it says, Bad Bunny?
See.
I've seen so many different reports with what they're shown
with Bad Bunny's reports.
128.2 is where I see.
And Jake, where does that rank?
Fourth or fifth?
Okay.
So does it surprise you that we dropped from Lamar to Bad Bunny?
Are you not surprised?
Is Lamar bigger than Bad Bunny?
Yeah.
I'm actually very surprised that Kendrick Lamar beat Bad Bunny.
Well.
Kendrick Lamar won't.
Who played in the Super Bowl last year?
Was it a big Super Bowl?
Yeah.
Who was it?
Well, last year was...
Chief Seekos or Big Super City.
Philly beat.
Philly won last year.
Kansas City bad.
And then have another report, Rob, if you want to...
If you want to pull it.
This is a very interesting stat that Humberto sends us,
because Humberto likes to track people that go to the bathroom a lot.
He does it here all the time.
But he tracks it for people for Super Bowl.
Rob, if you see that story or not.
Yep, I got it.
This story here from News.
week shows.
Do you see it?
There you go. Water use stats in major
U.S. City show impact of Super Bowl
halftime show. Go a little bit lower.
The Nouveau Yol
Singer boasts a massive following with
53.2 million Instagram followers.
I want to know what the numbers are for the bathroom,
Rob. There it is. So
New York City saw significant
reduction of water usage, five Super Bowl
Bad Bunny's halftime yesterday in 50 minutes
after the show.
761,000
toilets flushing across town.
So what they're doing is they're, I just got it.
So people who are watching the show in different cities,
they track how many people walked away from the TV to go flush the toilet.
So they just, he just broke the record right there.
Early reports suggest that bad money broke a record of 135.4 million viewers
that stepped away to flush the toilet versus Kendrick Lamar's son.
What a stat.
What a stupid stat.
133.3.
Making it the most wise around that show of all time.
The NFL has yet to confirm a show.
No, no, that's a different number.
Anyways, we got to get to the bottom of the story because.
I peed.
I mean, don't you remember?
I got up.
I left and I came back.
But that doesn't, you always pee.
It's not like it's a big thing here.
Anyways, we still don't know what happened there, but it was number four,
number five.
All-time Super Bowl.
Vinny, is there anything you want to say about it?
His voice.
How, I don't know if you guys.
You want to play that voice?
If there's any way Rob has two guys.
And that's real, right?
And it's 100% real.
AI just takes away the deep.
Can you do Acapella, both of them or no?
Can we, Rob?
And not get in trouble?
I don't think it's a problem because it's just the vocals.
It's not the actual music.
Rob, is the left Super Bowl or no?
I'm pretty sure the left Super Bowl.
I'm not sure where the left.
I don't think it is.
Well, I know that there's one where he is Acapella at the Super Bowl.
I have it.
Okay, they take out the beat.
But I'll let Rob, yeah, let's wait for this.
But if you guys want to talk, and I get it, it's a performance.
He's walking around.
He has to be mobile.
Well, Michael Jackson on stage was still singing and not lip syncing even back then.
And I just want people to know this.
His voice, singing without the beat is the funniest thing I've heard.
I just want to make sure because it's unfair if you do a...
Well, we can just show it.
I have it.
Okay.
Go ahead, Rob.
First show bad bunnies and then we'll do Michael Jackson.
Just show bad bunnies.
But no, I've got to Titi, me
I've asked if I've got much
a novia, hey.
Much aviola
I'm a lot of one of
another.
Hey,
me'll have to be a VIP.
Hey,
Big Gaparma, who you love.
And Big Cabo was a Jew.
Because I've become the truth.
Hey,
the bill of change is like my love.
Oh.
Let me tell you.
There's no difference.
He's got a, he's got an amazing.
Amazing.
Michael Jackson, amazing.
One of a kind.
Folks, who's watching this right now?
Who's ever been to a Michael Jackson concert?
Comment below.
Rob, can you run a poll?
Who has been to a Michael Jackson concert?
Yes, no.
I just wonder how many people we have.
I asked people here who's been to a Michael Jackson concert.
Vinny said no.
Adam said no.
Of course.
Tom.
The rich man in the room said seven times.
Tom Ellsworth.
been with seven times
seven Michael Jackson.
Well, we were children when he was
still are performing.
Tom
Tom also
went to a Beethoven concert.
That was good. I give that one.
That's good.
Tom also went to a Beethoven concert.
So it's like, of course he's at time.
But can I, listen, Pat, you said something
last week that I just want to echo.
When did we stop being
proud of our heritage?
Like, you defended bad,
Bunny almost. Not so much what he stands for his ideology, but for his love of where he's from.
Like, I'm not advocating that you should love Bad Bunny, but you definitely shouldn't hate
Bad Bunny because he's Puerto Rican and speaks Spanish. By the way, fun fact, Puerto Rico is a
U.S. territory. It's like getting mad at Andrea Pocelli performing because he's, why is this
guy singing in Italian? What the hell is this guy talking about? Yeah, because he's Italian. So, you know,
was very interesting. I was at Mar-a-Lago the other night, and it was the Hispanic, it was called
the Hispanic Gala. No, it was not. It was Latino Wall Street. So it was all these successful,
yeah, there you go. It was all these successful Latinos, Hispanics. Shout out to Tony Delgado.
Yeah, if you want to, if you want to punch in on the shoes, you can see the future look bright.
I don't know why you're so focused on my belt area, Rob, but that's a bell. You know, that's your
thing but it was so interesting to me because you have all these conservative
Latinos and the talk of the town was so what do you think about about
money what do you think about bad bunny the guy who's hosting it Tony is Puerto
Rican so they're so conflicted because they love America but they also are
proud of their heritage so I think we need to stop crapping on people that are
everyone had a flag everyone had a Colombian flag a Venezuelan flag
Cuban fag, Brazilian frag, I had a
American flag. With an L.
No, no, there were some of those types, too. I stayed away from them.
You said three of the words.
That's true.
Flag, flag, flag, flag.
I don't want to get a red flag here.
But the point is this.
You know the one thing they all had in common?
That maybe Bad Bunny doesn't?
What's that?
They all love America.
Great.
They all fled these other countries, socialism, totalitarianism.
That's the only thing.
That's what it comes down.
You know what it is?
Man, you know, if you love America, I love America.
You love America.
I don't care where you're from.
We're on the same page.
Yeah.
Okay?
That is the biggest problem.
And by the way, again, we watch this stuff because this story of flushing toilets, when
Humberto brought it up to me, I've met a lot of people that track different kind of data.
You track how many drinks you sell.
You track how many cigars you sell.
You track how many merch you sell.
You track how many client consulting things go with you?
How many people attending it?
I've never met anybody more analytical than Humberto that tracks how many times you flush
the toilet?
Yeah, like end of the day, you'll say, you know, Vinny flush your toilet seven times today.
Who cares about this kind of stuff?
Humberto does, and I respect it.
So to me, bad money coming out and doing his thing with his performance, awesome.
Just say you love America.
At the end, he showed the ball that America, all this other stuff in the flag.
Great.
Could have been bigger, great.
Let's move on.
It wasn't as bad as people perceived it to be that they don't get a...
I thought it was going to be worse.
No, no, no.
I thought it was going to be worse.
And I was straight up saying, hey, he came out and he did his thing.
I'm good.
And by the way, shout out to Turning Point USA for turning that event in three months.
They put that thing together.
Let's go to somebody else that some people wonder whether he loves America or not.
And that's Mamdani.
Mamdani here comes out.
He meets with the Minneapolis mayor in New York City to discuss protecting immigrants.
Okay.
All right.
Allegedly that's the discussion.
Rob, do you want to show this clip?
We're looking to determine some of the next steps here.
We want to make sure that what happened in Minneapolis does not happen.
in other cities and states throughout the country.
We want to make sure that our immigrant neighbors are protected
and mayors work together, you know.
We're all operating in the reality business.
And the reality is what just happened with operation.
He's well spoken.
Say what you want to say.
It's not okay.
It's not okay.
It's anti-American.
How do you prevent that?
How do you prevent that?
Well, a lot of what it is is local governments
working directly with their constituencies.
I mean, what you saw at Minneapolis
is tens of thousands of people.
The question is, do they work with the federal government?
Did he say woke government?
No, no, no, no, constituency, local government, not woke.
Okay, Adam, thoughts on this.
The meeting between Mamdani and them, by the way, while this is going on,
Mamdani also came out asking for an additional 2%.
I don't know if you saw that.
Wait, are you saying he's asking for more money?
Additional.
Wait, more money?
Vinny, what's wrong with that?
He needs more money because he just came out, and I know you're probably not happy that he said he wasn't going to.
But now he wants to, Rob, is this the clip rob?
This is where he's asked about the 2% increase for millionaires in New York City
and whether or not they're going to raise property taxes as well.
Go ahead.
Why don't you want to play the clip, Rob?
I have two questions.
First of all, I want to talk to you about the deaths that happened because of the cold.
We previously were able to get information from the NYPD.
Now it's only coming from City Hall.
I wonder why the policy change.
My second question has to do with the budget.
I know that you want to have Albany past these tax sites.
on the corporations and on the wealthy.
But if they refuse to do it, given the fact that it's an election year and the governor said she doesn't want to do it,
well, you have no other choice but to raise the only tax you can raise, which is the property tax?
So I am encouraged by the conversations we've been having, not only with the governor,
but also with legislative leaders in Albany.
And these are conversations about putting the city back on firm financial footing.
When I was standing here in this room weeks ago announcing the fact that our conclusions were coming,
to the same level of assessment at the very least as the previous city controller, the current
city controller and the current state controller. We also said that we would then be updating
those assessments as we got more information about Wall Street bonuses, as we got more information
about the economic forecasts, and as we also took savings measures of our own. And so in that time
since, as I shared yesterday in Albany, that 12 billion dollar deficit is now one that we have been
able to bring down to $7 billion. And that's in part because of the revenues, the Wall
street bonuses, also an aggressive savings plan and a use of in-year reserves.
I am encouraged by the conversations we're having with Albany about how we can bring.
Vinny, go ahead.
I know you like him a lot.
I'm just wondering all those people that I saw in all these podcasts and all these talking
about, I'll pay the 1%.
Okay, so now it's going to be 2%.
What percent is it going to have to hit for people and the New Yorkers and the people
with the, I got the money, I'll pay for it for them to start talking out and speaking out.
Because the city looks like crap.
The garbage is in the streets.
He had a winter storm and over 13 to 15 homeless people died
because he took out the order to have them shelter
because he's like, no, leave them outside.
There's still, I saw them chopping ice from the streets still two days ago.
It looks like they were in Antarctica, okay?
He's not running it right.
He's still asking for freaking money.
He's speaking Arabic as if that's the language of freaking New York.
And it's just, it's nothing.
Tell me one thing that's positive that's happening.
I'll wait.
Anybody?
Give me one positive thing coming out of New York.
Go ahead.
By the way, when he talks, believe what he's saying.
Because he said savings.
And they've limited, they take a look at what was happening a week ago where there were pictures in multiple boroughs of the trash that was building up.
And that there were trash shifts that didn't happen because they were going to require overtime shifts.
And you can see where they're cutting it.
And they're supposed to be serving the citizens, but they were cutting.
Look at that picture.
Look at that.
Look at that picture.
That's why you're saving money.
They wouldn't do the overtime because the trash pickup went slower, Pat, because of the icy streets.
So they wouldn't give the overtime to the trash collection
because they needed it because they wanted to save money.
There's your savings, ladies and gentlemen.
There's your savings.
The rats are breeding under the warmth of that pile of trash.
This is horrible.
And Tom, I'm just wondering, where are the New Yorkers?
Oh, and some savings.
We also got some savings.
Yeah, he said it went from $12 billion to $7 billion.
Yeah, because that's what the city looks like, you moron.
Look at that.
And I'm going to keep talking about this because Eric deserves credit.
There was, we, I researched it.
We saw him in Washington, D.C.
He told us about the surplus.
I did research.
He did.
He left a multi-billion dollar surplus.
Eric Adams.
That Mondami is vaporized, and now he's looking for even more.
This is a guy, Mandami.
If Mandami ran a funeral home, no one would die.
This is basically what we have.
Just incompetence of leadership.
And now the solution is, I don't know how to run it.
I don't know how to fix it.
I don't know how to set the budget.
So guess what?
Let's just raise the tax.
This is what you voted for.
Get ready.
Buckle up.
Can you say his name one more time?
What?
Say his name one more time.
The mayor.
Mamdami.
Mamdami.
Mamdami.
Donnie?
Like, mom, dammy.
Mom dammi.
Mamma.
Adam, ma'ammy.
Adam, go ahead.
Well, it's kind of like everyone's building out their team.
Like, if you're drafting a team,
you have the Mamdani's
and you have the AOCs
and you have the Jacob Frey's and you have the
Ilhan Omar's
that's their squad literally
like that's them
you know there used to be a time we're used to
are you a communist
keep it on the down low bro
don't tell anybody
we are a social
we are proud democratic
socialists stand with me
and all our socialists unite
they're saying the quiet part out loud
you know it's
you might disagree with how
Trump does things
but at this point
it's so clear.
The guy loves America.
He's America First.
And whoever you want to put in the America First camp,
whether that's J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, Josh Hawley,
name the names.
Put them on a, like, you know, you do a side-by-side,
tail of the tape.
These guys believe in capitalism,
biblical, Judeo-Christian-Christian values,
God-fearing, community, family.
These people are all woke leftists
that are selling socialism,
and people are buying it.
So, you know, you get what you pay for.
And unfortunately, Minnesota bought and paid for this ridiculous mayor and Ilhan Omar.
And New York just bought and is now paying the price for Zoran Mamdani.
And they're going to end up losing in the long run.
Results.
Results, results, results.
Kalshi yesterday came out.
I don't know if you got saw this or not.
Rob, if you want to go to Cali, go to my Twitter account on,
Cali tweeted something which I it's so interesting.
Remember when we were talking about
actually go to the one above it, Rob first.
Keep going one more up.
One more up, one more up.
There you go right there.
So Calci just tweeted yesterday
that California lost a trillion dollars in wealth
due to billionaires leaving.
This is in the last six weeks, Vinnie.
Oh my God.
Okay? During COVID, they lost over a trillion dollars.
This is the only state in America
that on two separate occasions
lost a trillion dollars of wealth
leaving its state.
Go a little bit lower-rop on the other
Cali-She tweet that they had.
Go back on the tweet and it go down.
There you go. Watch this. Cali she just tweeted.
Mark Zuckerberg relocates to Florida
from California avoiding the new
wealth tax.
Newsome is doing a phenomenal job
losing his job creators.
Can you imagine that?
Newsom is doing a great job, losing job creators,
but there's one person he hasn't lost, his wife in this hearing,
in this, what do you call a press conference?
Yes.
What was it, $92 million?
$90 million.
Plant parenthood.
This is what you call an alpha wife, very impressive.
She stepped up.
She crushed it.
By the way, she's very well-spoken.
I'm not even being sarcastic.
She's actually well-spoken.
Watch this year when she steps up at a Planned Parenthood.
They're crushing it.
So, listen, if you're in California,
you want to make money, ladies, come up with some pink jackets. People will buy it. Look at this
picture right here. There's massive demand for pink jackets and pink sweaters. Rob, play this clip.
He's pink. Here comes Yoko. We just find it incredulous that we have plain parenthood here,
and women are 51% of the population. And the majority of the questions, all of these questions
have really been about other issues. So it's just fascinating. You have this incredible
women's caucus and all these allies, and you're not asking about it. And this happens over,
and over and over and over again.
You wonder why we have such a horrific war on women in this country
and that these guys are getting away with it
because you don't seem to care.
So I just offer that with love.
Look at his face.
These are your incredible women in this room.
And move his allies.
Ask about what we're here for today.
You think he's happy or annoyed?
No.
There's no way.
He turned the color of everybody's shirt.
You do not have to be an FBI profiler to see that
He did not like that.
You don't think he found that sexy.
He didn't want Yoko going to the microphone.
You cannot tell me he didn't find that sexy.
Like he didn't say, man, I am so happy to be with an alpha that you don't think he found
that sexy a little bit.
That's not what he finds sexy.
What he finds sexy is his friend's wife drunk on his doorstep and then bang her on the
couch.
He finds that very sexy.
That is.
That's Tom Ellsworth, ladies and gentlemen.
No, that's history.
I'm quoting from history.
That's true.
Why is Gavin Newsom doing this with his wife right here?
Because it works.
and it will continue to work.
You know, more women in this country
vote than men.
And what is the one issue
that the Democrats can say,
we do better than the Republicans?
That's abortion.
Killing babies.
That's their thing.
Killing babies.
That's their thing.
And I'm not saying that women shouldn't vote,
but we may want to consider it at some point.
You know, I'm just saying,
by the way, by the way,
this guy's talking about doing things on a couch.
I'm just saying, we're joking, guys.
but here's the deal.
Let me explain
I had a call on Menecht
because you talked about
the wealth thing.
This is a real-life example.
People want to talk about,
you know, Zuckerberg and Bezos
from the Google Boys.
Yes, they're moving their companies,
hundreds of billions of dollars moving.
Here's a real-life guy.
Started a small business.
Shout out to you, Ben.
I had a call with him on Menect
on Wednesday.
He said, listen, man,
I'm moving to Florida,
and I wanted to reach out to you
because I know that you're born and raised
in Miami, South Florida.
Tell me what you do.
I go disclaimer, I'm not a real...
I asked him to enact you.
Okay, perfect. Thank you.
Last name starts with R.
Yes, it is.
Thank you.
He told me that.
So I had a half-hour call with him.
I said, explain him before I tell you about what's going on in Florida.
Shout out to you, buddy.
I said, explain to me why you're not staying in California.
He goes, honestly, dude, there's zero incentive for me to stay.
You know, you tell the story about when you got recruited by Governor Perry to Texas.
Everything's recruitment.
Come on down to Florida.
This is where Woke goes to die.
Shout out to Mayor Suarez.
Hey, how can I help?
I said, what is Gavin Newsom or Karen Bass or anything?
What are they doing to keep you in California?
What are they doing to keep you in L.A.?
He goes, dude, absolutely nothing.
They're actually driving us away.
So how many more stories like that exist?
We hear the billionaires.
This guy has seven to 10 people in his corporate office,
100 employees, and he's moving to Florida.
and he in in in in in necked me after the call he goes
thanks so much man super helpful
who says you need a realtor to relocate
so all good but how many more types of those situations
are going to come up guys I'll say this again
the future is in Florida why come on down
come on down to Miami I do not want
to bring all the leftists and all these people
with their mentalities no no buddy didn't you come
from California hold on Adam how many years ago
I'm saying right now, we're good.
Stay there and make your state better.
You sound like James Fishback.
My, I'm from New York, lived in Connecticut, moved to California.
This is here.
What I'm saying is right now, we're good.
Make your state better.
It's easy.
Hold on. Vote.
Vote for the right people.
The guy who moved here three years ago.
We're good, guys.
Four, four years.
You know what?
It's great.
The guy who's been here my whole life.
If you want to take more life.
In three months or it's already four years.
Yeah, hold on.
I've been here four years.
In three months or it's already four years.
I think May was four years.
Sounds like three years.
May will be four years.
Yes.
Not a way.
Okay.
So May will be four years.
Here's my thing.
By the way, that's what's crazy.
Yesterday I'm sitting there.
Connor's telling him he's been here for three years.
I said there's nobody been.
I thought Connor's been here like six weeks ago.
Conner's been here three years.
Exactly.
So here's my thing.
Shout up.
It's Ivan's first month, I want to say.
Shout out to Ivan.
First of all.
Five years later.
First of all, I want everybody.
Going back to the video that we saw, she right now, her name is Jen Newsom.
She's the first partner.
That's what they call her when you're the first partner.
She's the first partner.
No, no, she's the first partner, Jennifer Siebel Newsome.
I hope you guys understand.
He's the frontrunner.
Potential first lady right there.
This could be the potential first lady moving her husband to the side and he didn't want it and he just stays there.
He wasn't laughing.
He wasn't smiling.
And she's running the show just like how Jill Biden was kind of running the show when, you know, walking zombie.
Do you have other pictures of her, Rob?
But here's my thing.
Yeah, by that she has a history which she accused Harvey Weinstein of something assault in a hotel room.
Long story short. Anyway, that...
Let me tell you something, buddy.
Put that all the way to the side.
You put that lady on the campaign trail.
Oh.
An attractive white women.
White liberal women are going to eat that up.
Well, that's what...
Well, on top of...
Add to the top of that, I want everybody to know what the context of what she did.
By the way, you're in a war room, meaning there's reporters, there's females.
The majority of them were females.
Their job is to ask questions on everything.
That's what the decorum is about.
She didn't like it, and she basically comes out, and what she was actually saying is,
Hey, shame on all of your reporters for talking to my husband about how failed of a state California is,
how horrible of a governor my husband is, wasting $24 billion on homelessness and it actually rose,
wasting billions of dollars on the rail system, highest taxes on gas, highest taxes, trillion dollars of people leaving.
We want to celebrate murdering innocent babies. Shame on you. If you're not talking about killing babies,
shut up, because that's what we're here to do. That's true. That's what she was saying.
And what, you know what? We can bring this right of bound back to Puerto Rico.
In the last 48 hours, a brave legislative, though.
She looks like a first lady, by the way, she looks like a Democratic first lady.
Guys, you can both criticize policies and still say this is the leading candidate of the first lady on the opposing side.
Just so, you know, get used to this, folks.
Go ahead, Tom.
You know what?
What's really interesting in this.
that was at this, you know, this rally for, you know, for abortion, which is horrible, horrible black
genocide that they keep propagating. Glad to see that Gavin Newsom wants to be the flag carrier for that.
I look at Puerto Rico what happened in the last 48 hours, Pat. There was a legislator in Puerto Rico
that pushed to get a motion through to declare that unborn babies are human beings and should be
protected. And so we're talking about Puerto Rico today, talking about being a
territory of the United States. We're talking about a lot of things. And I
was really proud to see this, to see them standing up. And there it is.
It says Puerto Rico governor signs law recognizing unborn babies as human beings. God bless them.
God bless you. Are you joking? Are you serious?
Jennifer, watch. Everyone's not going to say bring bad bunny next year. Exactly.
All of a sudden, all of a sudden, Dala, Dada, Dada, Baboni, we don't like you now.
Hang on, can I go back to that and say something serious?
Bad Bunny saying only in Spanish, which is his brand, which he said he was going to do.
But I think that was just a bad choice by the NFL to do it that way.
Because you can celebrate the rich Hispanic heritage of so many Americans.
We all come from somewhere in America.
We all come from somewhere.
My heritage on my dad's side is Canadian.
And what's interesting.
about it is you can recognize our diversity and celebrate it. You know what we did? You know what,
you know what Pat did? 50% of the agents, a little over 50% of the agents at PHP, the life insurance
agents have licenses and thriving, says have Hispanic heritage. And over 50% of them are women.
And to celebrate the diversity and everything we have, you know, Pat used to bring entertainment and acts.
And do you know what a great reception, Nikki Jams got, also from Puerto Rico?
It was tremendous.
And so you can do this in such a way that you serve the broad audience and you serve everyone.
What the NFL did, it just didn't work.
But meanwhile in Puerto Rico, you got a brave governor that is standing up and doing this.
And I applaud her.
Tom, can you a question?
Well, yeah, well, think about the tale of two gens.
That's Jennifer here.
The other one wants to kill him.
Hey, that was a good one.
Thank you. But here's my question.
So if he's saying the law is unborn babies as human beings, does that mean abortion is murder?
What is that saying?
The implications are there that's clear.
And it's also Planned Parenthood has funded historically certain lawsuits where there was a woman in a car accident that lost a six-month-term baby.
Right?
the baby was was killed as a result of injuries that suffered in the car accident and planned
parenthood and their allies ran to the front to prevent the DA from filing manslaughter charges
against the drunk driver oh wow and so they you know god god forbid you declare that that unborn child
that baby that human that precious life would not be of any value and and they blocked it this is this is
This is the lobby.
When it comes down to this, this is the lobby.
Good.
By the way, I am so impressed by this.
I'm still flabbergasted by the story.
Yeah.
Good.
Can we go to her profile, Rob?
Can we go to Governor Jennifer Gonzalez?
Go to her profile.
Zoom in.
Okay, let's see.
Also, go go to Puerto Rican serving governor 2020.
If you previously started 20th, President of 2017,
new Progressive Party in the Republican United States,
sell leadership positions, including being chair of Puerto Rico.
She is the second elected, third-serving female governor.
Gonzalez was born in San Juan to the late Jorge Gonzalez and Nydia Colon.
She graduated at the university of German-Hia Gonzalez.
Go a little bit lower.
Obtained JD from LLM from International University of Puerto Rico law,
and she has been admitted to the bar of jurisdiction.
Respect.
Good for her.
Good for you.
Whoever you are, good for you.
I was hoping there was family relation to Juan Gonzalez.
My favorite baseball player of all time, but it's George Gonzalez.
which is still plenty.
He almost beat Hack Wilson's record many, many years ago.
He had 110 RBIs before All-Star game, I believe.
If I'm not mistaken, I would go watch this guy all the time.
Legendary player.
Favorite baseball player of all time, Wong Gown.
Anyways, let me get to the next story.
Wang Gond was the best.
Shout out the pro Lico.
So let's talk about this, okay?
This whole thing with voter ID.
Have you guys seen what Scott Jennings did with CNN on voter ID?
How?
How?
that clip. Okay. Perfect. They were so cornered. Only one House Democrat voted in favor of voter ID,
proof of citizenship in U.S. elections. So people want real people voting. We want everybody to just
be straight up about it. But one House representative passed a massive election integrity
bill on Wednesday despite opposition from the vast majority of Democrats. This is the SAVE Act
that they're talking about.
The Democrat, the House Representative
of the legislation that's aimed at keeping
non-citizens from voting in the U.S. federal elections,
but all but one House Democrat,
Representative Henry Suellar.
Democrat, Texas voted against the bill
it passed 218 to 213.
It is an updated version of the safeguarding
America voter eligibility,
also led by Roy,
Representative Republican, Texas,
which passed the House April of 2025
but was never taken up to Senate.
what is this Rob? This is the Democrat. This is the statement, yep, from the Democrat. Can you read that, Rob?
I support the Save America Act because I believe in a fundamental principle. American citizens should decide American elections. That principle strengthens our democracy and protects the value of every vote. This is the same secure but practical approach Texas already uses. Strong photo ID standards with real fallback options. And it's a big reason Texas has some of the strongest election security laws in the country.
I want to explain clearly what this bill does and does not do.
If you are already registered to vote, the status of your existing registration remains unchanged.
For those registering for the first time, the bill also reflects real life.
People get married, people get divorced, and people change their names.
Those moments should never create uncertainty about whether someone can vote.
That's why this bill requires states to accommodate name changes and accept multiple commonly held forms of identification.
and if a citizen does not have those documents readily available,
the bill provides a way to affirm citizenship through an affidavit.
This approach protects election integrity while treating eligible voters with fairness and respect.
There you go.
At the end of the day, election security and voter access go together.
Who is this guy, Rob?
Can we go to him?
Let's recognize him.
Henry.
Like a light skin black dude with glasses.
Is that him?
Henry Swell.
Colar.
Golar.
And he's from where?
He's from Texas?
San Antonio.
Latino.
Rio Grande.
Texas 28.
Okay.
Go to CNN's clip.
Good for you.
Go to CNN's clip with Scott Jennings.
Guys, you're going to hear one word 20 times in this clip.
And that one word is how.
Go ahead, Rob.
Right.
Is he taking away from black voters?
Oh, if we look at the save back?
The save back.
That's exactly what we're talking about.
That is actually going to continue to disenfranchise.
How?
overwhelmingly a lot of people of color.
There are so many civil rights organizations that have run the data.
If we look at the way that it is going to disenfranchise black voters,
it's the same reason why Chuck Schumer called it, Jim Crow 2.0.
This is the same president.
If we want to continue.
Getting said hell yet.
I am talking about it.
It's the way that you're putting new poll taxes on this.
When you're making people have, that's what we can call them now.
It's kind of an idiom, right?
If you want to say that people have to prove that they are citizens,
that they have to prove with a voter ID.
The reality is you're layering what is a constitutional right for the American people and making it harder for people to vote in this country, and it's going to disenfranchise black voters.
Is it concern you that you're making all these claims? You've yet to lay out how it's hurting anyone, but 76% of black voters think we should show an ID to vote, 80% of Hispanic voters, 83% of the American people.
Are you saying that black voters are too dumb to know what's good for them?
What voting rights is he taking away from what?
Rob, if you can find that because it's great, that clip.
But Tom, I'll come to you first.
Your thoughts on this.
Well, first of all, none of those people have read the bill.
And I'll summarize what just happened there.
We have been working for five years to get illegal voters in here,
and I'll be damned if you're going to pass legislation that screws me up.
Exactly.
That's basically.
So let me just translate that, right?
It's like, what will you have here, the Save Act,
the narrative on the Save Act was,
disenfranchises voter, disenfranchises voter.
We even had a local congressman on, and we had a good spirited conversation, Pat.
Did you think?
I thought that was a pretty good podcast.
Jared?
We could go, yeah.
He was great.
But even he stuck to the narrative, and we kind of pushed him on it a little bit.
We said, hey, you're going to, you're going to force these people to get an alternative form of identification.
No, it's not.
And God bless the congressman from San Antonio for spelling it out.
These people, the bill came from the right.
And so if it's coming from the right, it must be bad.
And they have been, if anything, enfranchising illegal voters.
The only, no one's going to be disenfranchised.
We want to enfranchise all legal citizens to vote.
And both, I'm in favor of it.
I won't speak for Pat, but I know he's in favor of it.
A national day off to vote.
That election day is a, like, Fourth of July, where we celebrate the freedom to vote.
and everybody who is a citizen votes on that day.
That's what we want.
No one's trying to disenfranchise.
This bill is trying to ensure that our elections are only all citizens who should be aggressively enfranchised to vote.
Even to the point, I really think that if I was in Washington, I would be pushing for the last line of the bill, Pat,
and established the first Monday in November as a national holiday.
so that people can vote every even year.
I am with it. I am with it. I am with it. I am with it. I am with it. I'd love for that to happen.
And just, Tom, I agree with you and I agree with you 1,000%. Just really quick. One thing that bothers me,
we did a, what was the earlier poll on what, not poll, but what CNN? They're dropping, they're lowering,
they're hemorrhaging numbers. I love Scott Jennings, and I love this because he's actually checking them.
But I don't even want him to be on CNN. I don't want him there. I want him to leave so that they can, Pat, well, hear me out,
so that they can disappear once and for all.
Scott could be on his own network.
Go to Fox, go to somewhere.
I get the banter and I get what he's doing because he's checking them.
He loves it.
And I know he does because he checks them,
but this, I think he's helping CNN,
which I want them to just go away.
Number one.
Number two, to say that,
I think it's extremely racist to say minorities,
they don't know how to get IDs.
These people don't know how to get ideas.
And here's my thing.
If you don't know how to go get an identification,
I don't even want you to vote.
Who are you going to be voting for?
You're going to be voting for the people that are telling you,
hey, listen.
You know what I mean?
Just get in here.
We don't have a damn.
Get in here.
And I think it's so obvious at this point what the tactic of the left has been.
When we were sitting on this podcast, Pat, going crazy, going where the border's open?
What the hell is going on?
It's so obvious.
And this is it.
Anybody against the Save America Act, you are a part of the problem.
Is that the rest of it, Rob?
Yes, sir.
Let me see it.
By the way, it's first Tuesday in November.
I got excited there.
The SAV Act isn't just about...
That's pretty condescending.
That's clear.
The Cef Act is not just about ID.
That's not true.
But that's not...
The SAVE Act is not just about ID.
The SAFE Act is about...
So what?
Of citizenship.
I actually...
But where is it, Rob?
Did you go too much ahead?
Because that's not it.
No, it's right here.
The SAVE Act isn't just...
The SAV Act isn't just about...
It sounds pretty condescending.
That's what I mean.
That's not...
We get three quarters of black voters.
Okay, got it.
Well, let me get to the next story, and then Adam, I'm going to come to you.
CNN has lost nearly half of its audience and all its relevance in the past eight years,
according to this story outkick.
No network on television benefited from Trump's first presidency than CNN.
Although it remained distant third in cable network behind Fox and MSNBC, CNN openly negative coverage of the president,
and kept the network relevant and viable.
Okay?
This is the story about what happened with CNN.
And then that's the case.
The second, that's not the case,
the second time around.
A new analysis from Fox Digital
shows that CNN has lost more than 40% of its day
and primetime audience from 2017 to 2018.
Here's what it looks like.
Prime time,
2015 was 711,000.
Then they went to $1 million
after Trump got elected.
Weird.
Damn. They're down to 573, and in total day went from 489 to 775 down to 432.
Adam, why do you think this happened?
Well, because they don't want to face reality.
I mean, nobody wants to tune in to watch CNN and watch Scott Jennings just dismantle panels for a living.
And if you're living with TDS and you think Trump is the devil and you think he's a Nazi,
and you think that he's a fascist,
and you're going to tune in and watch this guy run laps around these woke, useful idiots,
you're not going to watch it anymore.
You're going to go find a outlet or a newspaper or a TV station or a YouTube channel
that's just going to basically pander to your belief system.
So the next thing is that I wanted to talk about the safe act.
So what we've seen constantly, constantly
is that Democrats just doubled down on the 20, on an 80-20 issue.
People always ask me, dude, are you a Republican now?
Are you still a Democrat?
I go, I'm a registered independent.
But if I belong to a party, I belong to the Common Sense Party.
And what happened was the Democrats left common sense years ago
the day that Trump got elected.
And people tell me, dude, thank God you no longer have TDS.
and I'll say, think I don't have it either
because I see it every single day
how people are living with this
crippling, debilitating disease
called TDS.
Remember the video where someone was like,
Trump goes, listen, guys, want to help you,
don't take aspirin if you're pregnant.
And then you have pregnant women being like,
don't tell me what to do.
It's so stupid out there.
So the ID thing is an issue.
Guys, 80% of America,
blacks, Latinos, whites even 90%,
say, yeah, let's have an ID to vote.
These are 80, 20 issues that are layups for the Republican Party,
but Democrats want to get on CNN on national TV
in front of a diminishing audience
and argue why IDs are bad or IDs are racist.
When you have 80% of black people saying,
no, dude, like, we can get an ID.
If I want to go to the club, if I want to go on an airplane,
if I want to travel, I have the ability to get an ID.
Vinny, do you think the ability to get ID is racist?
Like, do you think that's too much to ask for?
Yeah, Pat, because I just, no, absolutely not.
It's actually, you know how disrespectful it is for a black person to say that about other black?
Like, what do you think of your people?
How, how freaking disrespectful and racist is that.
Go get your damn ID.
You want to vote.
Go get your, 26.
Dude, I had an ID when I had a fake idea when I was 15.
If I could do it, you could do it.
There's no more.
Vinny, they do it every day in Los Angeles.
I had a big idea.
I was in a nightclub.
People were like,
damn, that guy is young.
Thank you for saying a nightclub.
It's like debating.
It's like debating whether or not you should show your ID when you go into a nightclub.
Well,
I was out club.
Everybody knows.
What was the name of the club?
What was the name of the club?
It was called 2001.
Seriously.
And the bouncer were jerks.
Anybody from New Bray in Connecticut with no pat,
we'd have to wear baggy jeans under these tight jeans.
The security guys were.
jerks and then once we got in we were both fake ID from a bodega called Cidrakas I got a fake
ID the guy was like mehrault you're ratting on your fake ID guy right now that place isn't there
anymore but yeah all the people from 2001 let me guess they went on a business shortly after
that I would just I take my shirt and I would just sweat oh it was amazing I would do the worm I
haven't been ID since I was 12 years old people never never believe my age but we would go to a club
called carnival in downtown LA yeah carnival it was a not
no longer around.
How old?
How old?
15 years old?
I can think of a shoutout?
You remember the name of every club you've ever been to?
Oh, yeah.
Like literally every club.
When I was in Kentucky, we used to go to this one club, and then in Ivaka, fifth of a...
Yeah.
Tom, what clubs did you go to?
Come on, Tom.
Believe it or not, they didn't let them in.
I spent, you know, high school in Bocerton, Florida, and we used to go down spring break to the
button, summers on the beach, and penrods.
They were all right together.
And right at the...
Penrods? Penrod. P-E-N-R-O-D.
And then right at the end was called the Candy Store,
which was owned by comedian Flip Wilson,
who used to have the Flip Wilson show and he was on TV.
And or partially owned by him.
But that was, by the way, and that group of clubs down there,
there is his act, Geraldine.
He would put on the wig and do this Geraldine act.
Of course.
And you know what was amazing?
Fort Lauderdale wanted to get rid of those four bars specifically,
because they felt that it was just a problem for spring break.
Tom, the comment section is saying you went to Studio 54.
You don't want to.
No, no, no, no.
And the comment section was like, they saw you at Studio 54.
Tom was out.
They're all over to play.
And in L.A., not too far from Dodger Stadium,
there is a place called the Shortstop,
where you would have all kinds of.
Oh, wow.
Now we're really getting into it.
Tom is doing blow off the toilet bowl.
Did you hear what is your?
What does that have to do with?
RFK was saying he was doing OK.
What does that have to do with ID?
though. Yeah. But what he's trying to say
these clubs you went to, Tom went with a fake ID.
No, we used to go to Florida. Florida Rob. There was a club
in Panama City. Club La Vila and Spinnickers.
Club Lovilla and Spinnaker's.
Spinnikers was right next to Lavella.
Lovina had seven clubs within one club when back in the days
MTV used to do its stuff and hard body contests and all this other stuff
many, many years ago. Yeah. Tom, CNN. Let's go back to CNN.
Ratings being down.
Yep. Can they do anything about it?
Well, they can, and I think if you just go take a look at what's happening at CBS.
See, the news divisions have been lost, they've been lost leaders for media companies.
And the media companies accepted the loss because the people at the top of those media companies
were in cahoots with the liberal side of America, the progressive side of America,
and they were using that as the megaphone to promote progressive liberalism.
That's what they were doing.
Now, things like CBS are owned by adults who are looking to make a profitable, you know, make CBS profitable, and they are bracing for another round of cuts, is what's happening.
Over at CNN, CNN is trapped in this group of cable nets that David Zazzov, Zaz, is going to spin.
If Netflix wins, he's spinning that into what I believe will be a worthless tracking stock.
where they will just languish.
If the Ellisons and Paramount wins,
they want to take the cable nets
and they want to make them profitable.
And people are scared to death of that
because that means CNN will go more toward the center
the same way as CBS is leaning toward the center
and it's causing this apoplectic seizure
that's happening in the progressive movement.
So can CNN save itself?
Yes, but it's going to be more layoffs
and new leadership the same.
as you're seeing at CBS.
CBS is they are looking in the mirror over at CNN and they don't like the reflection
they're seeing because if they look instead of let themselves look out the window
of what's happening at CBS, they know what's coming.
And that's why they're in such a, by the way, if you took Scott Jennings off,
what would those ratings be?
It's a good point.
And by the way, you know, we send our, we send a couple of our guys,
shout out to Umberto and Justin to the YouTube event in D.C.
And apparently they didn't go to a single meeting.
All they did is party and drink and have fun.
And he's about it being toilet lunch.
For the seven minutes that they went to the meeting,
for the seven minutes that they went to the meeting.
Now, the report we got was phenomenal.
But one of the things that a couple of the guys there talked about,
he's texting me right now,
is the fact that the conversations are that cable has seven years left.
So there's seven more years left for cable.
Because right now, Rob, you just ran a poll.
you ran a poll
what was a poll you just ran on YouTube
where do you get your store news from
right I don't know if it's still up or not
it is okay check this out zoom in
3,000 votes where do you get your news from
look at that print media 1%
Fox ABC CNN all that stuff
8% podcast 91%
where people are getting getting their news from
it's changed it's a different market today
Vinny it's crazy little Pat it's crazy little that that
like our audience and them that
8% that 9% guys, that 9% still can cause an uproar.
They could cause riots.
They could shut down the freaking.
It's still working.
Don't get me wrong.
They still get their message out, and there's still a bunch of brainwashed zombies that can't
step back, get all the information, and then make a decision based on that and have an opinion
on it.
The fact that that 9% isn't giving fact.
They're political activists.
They want you to think a certain way because they're getting money from donors.
Thank God for the 9%.
you know, 92% that we have going on, and it's going to stop.
But don't sleep on them because that little, little percentage still works, Adam.
I still run into a lot of times people are just like, I hate Trump and they hate,
and they don't get it.
It is amazing.
You watch Harry Enton, Pat, every night he's got a poll that's like saying exactly this,
but they still don't move their position.
There's also an age gap, though.
Like, people that are watching us are predominantly 50 and under.
This is a good clip to show, Rob.
The TV just went out.
The TV's are off.
Mainstream media, 65 and older.
They're loading.
Watch this clip here.
Go ahead.
Democratic base, right?
But what about all Americans, right?
How about all voters?
Voters who say the Democrats are now too liberal.
Look at this percentage.
There's 42% in 96, 48% in 2013.
Now 58% in 2025 of all voters say that the Democratic Party is too liberal.
The Democrats are moving to the left.
The far left is gaining power.
And there could be some electoral repercussions because what we see right now is voters,
the clear majority.
Look at her head. Look at her head.
She's so bummed out.
I really wonder how Harry Anton is treated in the lunchroom at CNN.
There's Harry.
Look at him with his facts and dairy when your contract's up.
Did you see today that they have to show the report about how the economy is doing with inflation?
You see that?
Consumer price.
I think you have that clip as well, Rob, if you want to pull it up.
That was.
I wonder if Harry Anton has like that at home when they don't want to go out to eat.
He's like, if this restaurant has a and this one has it be, I wonder if he's that guy in the house.
He has one of you.
Imagine to his, I want you to go to the back.
We're going to the bedroom right now because in about six minutes, you're not going to be.
I'd like to see him order at McDonald's.
Stand on the counter.
Number eight is number one, and that's what I want.
I want a number eight.
And I want you to supersize it.
He's hilarious, bro.
Look back to that standard you can.
Watch this.
This poor woman has to sit through this each week.
Look, this is some encouraging news on the cost of living.
Yeah, you look happy.
Took a big step in the right direction to start the year off.
So consumer prices up by 10.
2.4% year over year. That is an improvement from 2.7% in December that beat expectations,
which were for 2.5%. In fact, this is a new eight-month low for annual inflation, month over month.
Prices up by 0.2%. Also a step in the right direction, also beating expectation. Now,
economists look really closely at core inflation, which excludes food and energy.
Core inflation came in at 2.5%. That's notable because that's the lowest annual inflation rate for core since March of 2021 before the inflation crisis.
Now, while we can't exclude food and energy from our family budgets, that's important because economists say that's a better indicator for where inflation is going.
And when you look at the trend for inflation over the last year, she wants to be anywhere but there.
It's been a little bit bumpy on this chart. It's been bumpy.
But it has improved. There was this uptick in inflation starting last spring after the president slapped massive tariffs on imports.
inflation started to go heat back up up to 3%. But thankfully, it's trending back down.
Somebody get her a drink. Some of the notable... She looks like she wants an old-fashioned.
Okay. It's so funny. Isn't it great when you see this happening?
It looks like it hurts her. Yeah. Like it's hurting the body.
CNN should just cancel the stat show. It's like it's hurting. Which one? I mean, can you just show that stat one more time?
The 42, 40.
Voters?
Yeah, 48.
Is that all voters?
Democrats.
Democrats are saying the Democrats have become more liberal.
The Democratic Party is basically saying we've gone too woke.
Democrats have become more liberal.
We've gone too woke.
Democrats.
About time.
Yeah.
So, I mean, the question becomes what happens next with this, right?
That's the question.
Is it going to mean anything?
I want to finish on a good story, Rob.
On what we got going on is,
James Vanderbeek
Just passed away
Okay
And for some of you guys
If you don't know who he is
For me everybody goes to different movies
What do you go with him by the way
What do you go with him
Varsity Blues
Go to Varsity Blues
What do you go?
I don't want your life
What do you go Rob with him
What do you go to watch any of this stuff or no
Dawson's Creek
Okay so listen let me tell you guys about Dawson's Creek
Rob tell me you're
Into men without telling you
I honestly don't want to wait for our lives to be over.
I don't want to wait.
That was the song, FYI.
You know, it's crazy.
I'm going to share this with you guys.
Please don't share with anybody.
And let's just keep it in this community.
I don't want anybody know this.
When I was in the Army, me and these six, seven guys from our unit,
we knew a couple things.
In our barracks, there's two things we wouldn't miss.
When Sosa and McGuire were playing,
we'd be in that room watching the games,
or Tuesday nights.
They changed it to Wednesday, but for many years it was Tuesday night, Dawson's Creek.
And we would sit there and watch this guy.
It was the sickest show, but we had one code.
We cannot tell anybody we watched Dawson's Creek.
It's one of the things.
You can brag about watching Melrose plays, maybe even a little bit Beverly's 90210.
You can't tell people you watch Dawson's Creek and you're in a military uniform, all this other stuff.
But it was an awesome show.
The best part about him is this one clip I shared where he experiences God as he's going to,
through his it's such a beautiful beautiful message to finish the podcast on go ahead rob today's
my birthday and it has been the hardest year of my life and i wanted to share something that i learned with y'all
um when i was younger i used to define myself as an actor right which it was never really
all that fulfilling and then it became a husband and that was much better and then it became a father and
And that was the ultimate.
I could define myself then as a loving, capable, strong, supportive, husband, father, provider,
steward of the land that we're so lucky to live on.
And for a long time, that felt like a really good definition to the question, who am I?
What am I?
And then this year, I had to look my own mortality in the eye.
I had to come nose to nose to nose with death.
And all of those definitions that I cared so deeply about were stripped for me.
I was away for treatment so I could no longer be a husband that was helpful to my wife.
I could no longer be a father who could pick up his kids and put them to bed and be there for them.
I could not be a provider because I wasn't working.
I couldn't even be a steward of a land because at times I was too weak to prune all the trees
during the window that you're supposed to prune them.
And so I was faced with the question,
if I am just a too skinny, weak guy alone
in an apartment with cancer, what am I?
And I meditated and the answer came through,
I am worthy of God's love.
Simply because I exist.
And if I'm worthy of God's love,
shouldn't I also be worthy of my own?
And the same is true for you.
And as I moved through this healing portal toward recovery, I wanted to share that with you because I think that revelation that came to me was doing no small parts, all the prayers and the love that had been directed toward me.
So I offer that to you.
However it sits in your consciousness, however it resonates, run with it.
And if the word God trips you up, I certainly don't know.
I can't claim to know what God is or explain God.
my efforts to connect to God are an ongoing process that is a constant unfolding mystery to me
but if it's a trigger it feels too religious you can take the word God out and your mantra can
simply be I am worthy of love isn't that amazing isn't that amazing and then boom he passed
away two days ago when you see that message do you do you see look in his eyes and tell me that
faith he has faith and zero fear
said death is nose to nose with him,
and I didn't see any fear in him, because he has God.
If that doesn't tell you everything that we're about,
I'm sorry.
I love you, Benny, and I appreciate that, man.
So, for me, all these actors that die, we remember, like, for you was Dawson's Creek.
For me, it was varsity blues, and it doesn't come close.
You know, we're seeing these actors die, and we say, man, I remember.
Dustin Diamond died that was screeched from State by the Bell.
I used to wake up in the morning and I feel it.
You remember that song.
And then Paul Walker died.
He was also in the movie with varsity blues.
He was the quarterback that Foxy-Moxy, James Vanderbik, took his place.
Man, I used to hang out with that guy in Miami.
Wow, good-looking guy.
Stought of a guy.
Died driving a car.
Man, I knew him.
Chadwick Boseman died.
Right?
Wakanda forever.
And you're like, dude, what is happening right now?
But this is a part of life.
But I'll tell you one story.
In 1999, when varsity blues came out, I was playing football at the time.
I was playing football in North Carolina at the time.
Our whole team went to go see that movie.
And you talk about the Army and the camaraderie.
Go take your entire football team to go watch Varsity Blues.
Like remember when we took the entire company to go watch Air?
we're like, all right, we're going to go change the world.
Movies, you know, I'm not a big movie guy.
Movies, they used to be able to galvanize people and change the world,
and they used to be original.
Now the movies aren't what they used to be,
but here's a guy that has made such a huge impact from one movie.
And look at the impact that he's made in this world with his family.
Look at this family right here?
Unbelievable.
So here you have, obviously, a grieving mother and beautiful kids,
beautiful blonde babies.
And salute to James Vanderbeek for everything you've done for America and for our culture and for society.
Four daughters, two sons, husband and wife, widow Kimberly Brooke.
He was raised a Christian, born a Christian, and may you rest in peace. Tom, your thoughts here.
You know, we all owe this world one death.
And it's easy when you're young and strong to kind of create your own God and to create your own God.
and to create your own confidence and to live according to that and to doubt everything else.
But it's an amazing thing of the human condition that when we're faced with our mortality,
we are all capable of self-reflection if we'll let our bold, flawed human self get out of the way.
And that's what you saw there.
You saw a guy that was reflecting on who he was, reflecting on his value,
and we're all worthy of God's love.
and that's a God that sent his son that loved us so much that all of our flaws on earth,
that all of our flaws as humans, he wants to forgive that and to give you the gateway to
eternal life and peace.
And I'm really inspired by the reflection that I saw in the words that he gave.
And I think you can slow down.
You can slow down and meditate and think about who you are in this life.
and let your human self get out of the way for a minute and just think about what you just saw
and say, what are the choices I'm making today?
And there's a God that loves me so much in my sin and everything who I am today.
You don't need to wait until you have cancer to kind of reflect on that and to live a life of true
value and peace and encouragement to others.
And I pray for his family.
What a beautiful family.
what a just a gorgeous, you know, reflection there.
And you look at the reflection of who he was.
Look at his family.
There's a reflection.
Very interesting how they met.
It was a wonderful, wonderful father.
Look at them.
Yeah, I'm going back to see how they met.
They met on a trip to Israel in 2009.
Neither are Jewish, by the way.
They had such a spiritual experience, personal growth experience,
that they ended up getting married there in 2010 in Tel Aviv.
partly because that's where they met.
They got married in Tel Aviv.
Neither's Jewish.
So I said, maybe she's probably Jewish.
No.
You can tell, I mean, for somebody you want to get married at a place like that,
and you're raised to Christian, and very interesting.
But all in all, super likable, man.
You just hate to hear stories like this, a young man being where they're at.
And it makes all of us, you know, you're 47 years old.
You get to a certain age in your life where you start realizing how important of a role of faith plays.
And I always say this to everybody.
I told this to Adam for many, many years.
I would tell them this, and I would say to anyone around me,
whatever you're doing this weekend, my suggestion,
go to church.
Go to church this Sunday.
Go to service this Sunday.
Especially for some of you guys that haven't been a while.
And maybe you're battling with your faith and things that didn't go right.
You lost somebody, your relationship, a bad breakup, finance,
career, bad experience, packing a days when you were a kid.
something happened with a church, with a pastor, with a priest, whatever may be.
I was told a long time ago when I would go to Bible study in 2002 Friday nights,
I would be in every other Friday night I would be in Pasadena from 6 p.m. to 2 o'clock in the morning.
If you judge your relationship with God horizontally, you'll always be disappointed.
But if you judge your relationship with God vertically, you'll be fine.
So your bad experience spiritually is probably horizontal.
on somebody else let you down.
They did something too that hurt you.
You won't be disappointed vertically.
It's been my experience.
I can't believe the life.
I live every day.
I'm so grateful for it.
Anyways, I didn't even know we're going to finish the story on this.
Last minute, I decided to do this
because his message he gave was so touching,
was so amazing, and I hope it touched the right people as well.
Gang, have a great weekend.
Enjoy.
Enjoy your Valentine's Day with your loved ones tomorrow.
And if you don't have a loved one, there's plenty of dating sites out there to find somebody to go on a date with.
But whatever it is.
Go make a baby this weekend.
Enjoy the weekend.
If you're married, do go make a baby this weekend.
If you're married, God bless everybody.
Even if you're not married, you're a beautiful girlfriend.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
No, no.
Do it the right way.
God bless everybody.
Take care.
Bye, bye, bye, bye.
