The Dan Bongino Show - SPECIAL: Florida Man Attempts a Jussie Smollett Hoax - Nightly Scroll with Hayley

Episode Date: October 4, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, everybody, Vince here. And today, boy, I've got a great show for you from Haley Karanilla, another great host here in the Silverlock family. If you enjoy it, and I'm certain you will, check out Nightly Scroll with Haley at Rumble.com slash Haley. That's Rumble.com slash H-A-Y-L-E-Y or wherever you get a podcast. You can find Nightly Scroll. As always, I'll be back live right here on Monday. Have a great weekend. Hello, everyone. Welcome to Nightly Scroll. I'm Haley Karinea. What is it Wednesday? Is it hump day tonight?
Starting point is 00:00:34 It's already hump day. We're already halfway through the week, more than halfway through the week for most of you. Let's get into it. There was a potential bomb threat yesterday at Turning Point USA's first campus event back in Utah since Charlie Kirk's assassination. Then a Jesse Smollett-style hoax has been debunked in Florida after 18 shot himself in the leg. After telling his family, he was abducted by a group of Hispanic men. We're going to get into that story as well. Also, no name given is the name. Don't wear it out. Kathy Hokel, Sanctuary State, New York has issued commercial driver's licenses with no name on them to illegals.
Starting point is 00:01:15 And yes, they were driving all over the country with them to a red state near you. This is the danger of sanctuary city policies. Then President Trump may be the troller in chief, but Vice President Van. knows his memes. He's certainly not a stranger to being memed, and he's weighing in on sombrero gate. So put your phones on, Do Not Disturb. Nightly Scrolls starts now. Someone in the chat said, Haley's homies assemble. I like that. I feel like a superhero. Just rolls off the tongue there. I like that a lot. I just wanted to do a quick reminder, too, because I mentioned someone in the chat. If you want to join everyone in the chat, you have to do it on
Starting point is 00:02:00 Rumble. Rumble.com slash Haley brings you to the Bongina Report channel. Make sure you're subscribed there. That's where you can watch the show, Monday through Friday, 6 p.m. Eastern Time. If you can't catch us live, it's okay. You can come back and watch whenever you want or catch it on your favorite podcast platform. Just tell a friend. That's all I ask. Just tell a friend. All right. Let's get into the news. Yesterday was Turning Point USA's first event back in Utah since Charlie Kirk was assassinated on September 10th at Utah Valley University. This was at Utah State University yesterday. They were hosting the event and they were apparently taking extra security measures due
Starting point is 00:02:36 to heightened concerns, of course. But Utah State University put this out in a statement. A suspicious device was found near the exterior of Old Maine University, a local, I'm sorry, Old Maine University and local law enforcement. enforcement were dispatched to the scene. A device was located and deemed to be a non-explosive device. Out of an abundance of caution, the bomb squad detonated the suspicious device. So let's just take a second to watch this video of the bomb squad detonating this suspicious device. Yesterday, watch. No way.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Interesting. Imagine being on campus and hearing that or, you know, hearing that explosion and not knowing what's going on. I mean, that'd be terrifying. Terrifying. So Old Main is the building and that building was deemed clear and safe. All of the classes remained resumed. You know, they're all fine.
Starting point is 00:03:48 And the event, the turning point event, went off without a hitch. thankfully nobody was hurt nobody nothing bad happened um and it was it went on to be the largest campus uh event that t p u sa has ever put on with 6500 people in attendance and turning point personality hosts of the culture apothecary podcast alex clark was speaking alongside utah governor spencer cox utah senator mike lee Arizona congressman andy biggs former congressman jason chafitz who was in attendance at Utah Valley University at the event where Charlie was assassinated. I am still so shocked that Charlie is gone.
Starting point is 00:04:30 It still feels surreal to me. I know I watched the video, as many of you did. I covered the news. We've seen all the news that has come out since. We watched the Memorial Service, right? It still feels surreal to me. I can't believe, I really cannot wrap my head around the fact that we're talking about Charlie Kirk in the past tense still. I can't get over the fact that Charlie Kirk and
Starting point is 00:04:56 assassinated these two words are being put in the same sentence. You know, it's just very disturbing. And I don't know, because I never met Charlie Kirk, maybe aside from an email that I sent when I was a guest booker, right? I never met him in real life. I never met him in person. I didn't know him. But I don't know how the people closest to him are pushing forward. but I am so glad that they are. Certainly they have their faith to lean on, the power of prayer, and I am so impressed with how they've continued carrying the torch. I'm even more pleased to see how big these crowds are. They're pulling massive crowds. This was, like I said, the biggest one that they have pulled ever, 6,500 people at a campus event, and I know that that momentum is going to
Starting point is 00:05:47 continue. I want to turn now to another, I have a lot. of disturbing stories today. This one, I think, might be the worst. They're all horrible, but Texas Congressman Tony Gonzalez, his staffer was set on fire a few weeks ago. This was just, you know, I believe it was September 13th, so just a few days after Charlie Kirk's death. And this didn't really make the same news, of course, as Charlie Kirk's death. but this story is mind-boggling. So Texas rep Tony Gonzalez's staffer burned to death after dousing herself with gasoline setting her body ablaze. I hadn't heard this until I saw this.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Maybe it was last night when I saw this headline. So I don't, maybe you like me hadn't heard of this. So, oh, burn to death in her backyard. Apparently, according to firefighters, she set herself. on fire with gasoline. But her family says that this had to have been an accident. This took place in Evaldi, Texas on September 13th. Officials didn't say whether she deliberately started the blaze. So we don't know if this was a suicide attempt or certainly just a horrific, unexplainable accident. But the Evaldi Police Department, they don't suspect anyone else was involved.
Starting point is 00:07:16 They don't suspect any foul play. But, I mean, this is just so heart-wrenching. This woman, she was found alive and still on fire by her own mother. So I don't know what time she set herself on fire. But her mom came to her house around 9.30 p.m. and found her still alive. So she was helicoptered to a nearby hospital. It's unclear how they put the flames out or when the law enforcement was called, but, or the, like, paramedics were called.
Starting point is 00:07:55 But her family is adamant that whatever happened was an accident. Apparently, a family member spoke to local news saying that her last words were, quote, I don't want to die. Interestingly enough, they didn't say which family member said. that. They didn't say which family member they were interviewing, which, you know, these are all details that might still come out, but as we know now, we're not sure. And it says that this family member said that her last words were, I don't want to die, but the rest of the story says that the mother found her alive. So was she burning alive? For how long? I don't know. And did she say that to her mother. It's unclear why the local news station just said family member. And if it is a family
Starting point is 00:08:52 member that's not the mother, were they also at the scene? Or did she say, I don't want to die to someone else in her family before this happened? Like I said, law enforcement said that they don't believe that there's any foul play. But if she was kind of signaling to her family that she didn't want to die and this was before she set herself on fire, then that's odd, right? So allegedly she was alone when this all happened. Investigators have gotten the home camera footage and apparently she was home alone when this all happened. I don't know how this could be accidental. Again, I'm not trying to be conspiratorial because this woman is dead now. She's a mother to an eight year old boy it's absolutely horrific but i don't i can't see someone lighting themselves on
Starting point is 00:09:45 fire accidentally this is absolutely gruesome like this is a shock a shocking headline but i you have to just wait and hope that the pieces add up with this because i don't know many people that voluntarily douse themselves with gasoline on on on on purpose you know what i mean and then and then walk towards a lighter and then this whole thing is just there's missing pieces of evidence it's early report preliminary I mean but golly this is gruesome yeah it's horrible and you know she's young she's 35 years old she's a mother um you know to an eight year old boy it makes you think if she said to family members that she didn't want to die um I could imagine she wouldn't want to die of course she has her son to raise and he's young and yeah um
Starting point is 00:10:36 The investigation is still ongoing. Law enforcement said it could be weeks before we find an official report that's released from medical examiners. So we will stay on top of that as well. But the topic of crime, obviously, is at the forefront of our minds. And this issue of low cash bail or no cash bail or these other policies that allow for criminals to be let back onto the streets to reoffend, keep popping up. So you all remember the story of the Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, Irina Zerutska, who was stabbed in the neck by a schizophrenic repeat offender. Well, another repeat offender, this time in South Carolina,
Starting point is 00:11:22 took the life of 22-year-old Logan Federico, and her father, Steve, is rightfully angry. The man who took her life had 39 prior arrests. including 25 felonies. So here he is speaking at the victims of violent crime hearing in front of the House Judiciary Committee in Charlotte, North Carolina on Monday. Listen to this.
Starting point is 00:11:45 How many of y'all have kids? I'm just curious. Here's what I need you to do. When I tell you this story, think about your kids. Think about your child coming home from a night out with their friends, laying down, going to sleep.
Starting point is 00:12:02 Feeling somebody, come in the room and wake them. and drag her out of bed, naked, forced on her knees, with her hands over her head, begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me, that couldn't be there. She was five foot three. She weighed 115 pounds. Bang! Dead. Gone. Why? Because Alexander Devante Dickie, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street. How about that? How good are we doing for our family? How good are you doing for your kids? He should have been in jail.
Starting point is 00:13:04 for over 140 years for all the crimes he committed. You know how much time he spent in prison? A little over 600 days in 10 years. He's only 30 years old. He was committing 2.65 crimes a year since he was 15 years old, but nobody could figure out that he couldn't be rehabilitated. Well, you'd have to put him in prison to see he could be rehabilitated. Isn't that the idea of prison? You would think that is supposed to be the idea of prison when someone commits a horrific crime like this, among other crimes, dozens of other crimes,
Starting point is 00:13:48 they're supposed to be held accountable. They're supposed to go to jail to not only, you know, try to learn their lesson, but most importantly, to keep them off the streets so that they don't do this again. And with people like this guy who has, proven to be a repeat offender. There is no, in my opinion, this is not someone who has proven
Starting point is 00:14:14 that they can go to jail for a little bit and get out, do community service, be a better person. He has not proven that he deserves time outside of jail. This is the kind of person that belongs behind bars for a very, very, very, very, very long time, preferably until they die. I'm just reading this now, too, because, I mean, and this all goes to the Fifth Circuit judges there in, in the Carolinas, where this all is going down in South Carolina's fifth district. I mean, these people need to be investigated, the solicitors, the judges, the DAs, everyone involved with this motherfucker being out on the streets. You need to be investigated. What are you doing? What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:15:03 and they're violent crimes, by the way. I mean, it's just, it's crazy. I mean, he's been arrested and charged with murder, multiple counts of burglary, possession of a weapon during a violent crime, grand larceny, financial transaction card theft, dozens of times he has been charged for various crimes, first degree burglary, armed robbery with a deadly weapon.
Starting point is 00:15:31 and he was able to plead guilty to avoid lengthy prison sentences. Anyone involved needs to be held accountable. It's infuriating. And this isn't just a blue state, blue city issue. This was in South Carolina. So there are Democrat governors in purple states. There are Democrat mayors in red states. There are liberal activist judges,
Starting point is 00:16:01 all over the place. This is a nationwide problem that you can't even move your way out of, apparently. You know, me personally, I lived in New York City. I started seeing crime and started seeing how the city was kind of falling just from grace. It used to be a great place to live
Starting point is 00:16:22 and then the crime was just kind of out of control. The homeless crisis was out of control. You start looking at your surroundings and thinking, I don't feel safe here. I don't want to live here. I don't want to raise a family here. And, you know, hearing stories like this is so disheartening because you pick up your life, you move from your blue state,
Starting point is 00:16:39 you try to go to a red state or a red city somewhere to find refuge from all of this crap. And the blue state crap follows you. Because there are activists, judges, and DAs everywhere. They are a cancer to law enforcement. Because what good does it do? if you arrest someone 39 times and then some moron lets them go give me one good reason that someone who has committed 25 felonies should be out on the street that is why president trump's mission is so important
Starting point is 00:17:16 to make america safe again to make it a country you want to raise children in to make it a country its citizens want to be better for one that addresses not only the mental health issues but also holds criminals to account in a way that keeps dangerous people off the street and away from law-abiding citizens and innocent people like this one woman. Now, I want to move to a very perplexing story, which is the Jesse Smollett hoax round two. You remember Jesse Smollett? Oh, you know, absolutely the Jesse Smalley, what Dave Chappelle said, Smouye. He says, I'm going to go, it's a polar vortex. It's negative. of 190 degrees outside, but I'm going to go to subway. Get me a meatball sub. Yeah, his story made no
Starting point is 00:18:03 sense because he was an actor on Empire, so he's on this Fox show, and, you know, he's famous, and I don't know what, maybe he wanted more attention. He didn't think he was getting enough attention, but Jesse Smolett, what year was this in, by the way? 2020, 2020? We're going to check on that. I don't remember. But. Jesse Smollett, you know, he's this actor, he's walking around in Chicago, it's, you know, it's late at night, it's freezing cold, and, you know, he's trying to get a late night bite to eat, and all of a sudden he claims that he was attacked by two guys, 2019. Okay, so in 2019, Jesse Smolett said that he was attacked by two guys in MAGA hats.
Starting point is 00:18:50 They put a noose around his neck. They said, this is MAGA country. We all find out later on that this was all a hoax. He had hired two brothers to attack him for what? I don't know. I mean, did he become more famous? Maybe not for the right reasons, not for his acting chops, but because he was a loon, a total loon.
Starting point is 00:19:17 I mean, the dude was on a, I didn't watch it, but the dude was on a show that was getting good ratings. And it was like, man, you're, you know, you're sort of, and he was also signed to a record label and was a recording artist. So he sort of had two, he had two careers, but that's what makes this even more stupid. The whole thing was dumb. So this brings me to this current story, which is kind of like a, it's kind of like a Jesse Smolette, but like inverted. So this is a 17 year old kid in Florida. he basically tried to stage his own Jesse Smollett-style hoax.
Starting point is 00:19:56 So here's the headline, Florida teen in Maga Hat shot himself in elaborate abduction hoax blaming Hispanic men. Now, again, this is also ongoing. We might find out more information as we go. So just take all this with a grain of salt, but here's what we know. this time he was wearing the maga hat and he was allegedly being jumped by a group of four Hispanic men this is what he's alleging right and then he even shot himself in the leg I guess to again this just goes to show how stupid these kids are that's commitment if you're
Starting point is 00:20:41 going to shoot yourself in your own leg yes I mean that's at least that's at least a C minus on this test if you shoot yourself if you shoot yourself if you shoot yourself in the leg, you are really committing to the bit. Little did he know he was shooting himself in the foot because it's very easy for cops, law enforcement, for forensic investigators to figure out, you know, if you shoot yourself in the leg, that's going to look different than if someone else shot you. And they can tell. They can tell when you're lying. So, Anyway, before authorities had realized that this kid fake this whole thing, they set out an Amber Alert, believing that he was actually kidnapped because he had texted his parents or his family saying he was shot and kidnapped by four Hispanic men. So authorities were going off of that, right?
Starting point is 00:21:39 The family legitimately thought he was abducted by these people. So they called law enforcement. Law enforcement kicks into gear. They're trying to search for him. So Amber Alert goes out after he shot himself in the leg. Actually, this is TBD. Did he shoot himself in the leg and then ride off on his bike? I feel like he took off on his bike, then shot his leg somewhere.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Because that would be hard. That's important to know because I'm going from a C minus to a C if he shot himself in the leg and then committed to the bike. I'm important to know this. I think he probably took off on his bike. After he texted the parents, he took off on the bike, he had a tent with him and other camping supplies. So where was he going to go and for how long? Don't know.
Starting point is 00:22:26 But that's when I think he shot himself in the leg. Then he walked out into the road hoping that he would be found, which is interesting because maybe he just got, maybe he just soured on the camping idea right away and he wanted to be found right away. Yeah, I would say with a bullet hole in your quad. You're probably like, wait, I need help. Abort mission. Bad idea. I have a bullet o'am a quad. Get me out of the woods.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Who did this to me? Who did this to me? He's like, I need to get help. Anyway. So apparently he was reported, and again, this is according to the New York Post article, a lot of these details are not making sense in my head. I think because this is a total, you know, fabricated hoax, of course. So a lot of the details aren't going to make sense.
Starting point is 00:23:12 But he was reported to be wearing a MAGA hat at the third. time. So I think he's thinking, I'm wearing a MAGA hat. I'm going to stage this hoax that these Hispanic dudes are jumping me. They're shooting me and they kidnapped me. He left his car somewhere. So authorities found his abandoned vehicle. And then, you know, later he was in the middle of the road with a gunshot wound to the leg asking for help. So here's the crazier part. Well, I guess it's not really crazy because it just goes to show that he certainly is in the wrong. Hold on. Did you say that here comes the crazy part? We haven't heard it yet? No, that, I know, I take that back. His parents are not allowing him to be interviewed by the cops.
Starting point is 00:24:03 That's odd to me because, first of all, your son's in the wrong. This is a hoax. And also, what do you mean? Like, can't the cops? charge him with something and what do you mean the parents have the right to be like you can't talk to my kid i don't get that i mean you know discharging a firearm in public is is a is a crime i don't i'm going to have to read i don't really know the laws on shooting yourself in the quad i'll have to read up on that but we circle back pretty fast i mean shooting yourself i imagine you know is uh is is no bueno no but i mean who says they don't want to he's no he's not wanting to operate with the police?
Starting point is 00:24:47 Well, the parents are not allowing him to speak to the cops. That doesn't make sense to me. How does the cops override that and say, I don't care? I don't care. Just sort of knock and say, you know, hello, we're the police. Yeah, like, you have to speak to us. Yeah. So that also didn't make sense to me either.
Starting point is 00:25:07 According to authorities, it's unclear if more charges are going to be brought or if charges are going to be brought at all. But I think if you waste law enforcement's time and energy and resources with a hoax, that is a crime and you need to be held accountable. Isn't that what they charged Jesse Smiley Smith with in Chicago? So like, I mean, if this is going on here. And there was another woman. I forgot.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Maybe we covered this, but I think she was in Alabama or something. And she staged something like this, like that she was kidnapped and then she wasn't. I remember a story like that. but i think if you do anything like this you have to be held accountable and i know that he's 17 so maybe he wouldn't go to maybe he would go to like a juvenile prison or something but you certainly have to be held accountable i mean shooting yourself in leg isn't punishment enough in my opinion you wasted everyone's time and that's not like a slap on the wrist kind of a deal in 2020 23 carly russell and alabama 49 49 hours she was diso disciplined
Starting point is 00:26:11 appeared, I guess, for 40 times hours and claimed to be kidnapped? Yep. Again, horrible. Like, these people need to be held accountable. All right. $17,000 in restitution. She had to pay. There you go. 17,000. So maybe this wouldn't be as much for this kid because it wasn't that long of a investigation or search for him. But you have to pay $17,000 in restitution and then pay to get the whole sewed up that you, the whole, the whole your leg. That's a crazy part. Why? What would possess someone to do that? I'd rather fake like I had a black eye than actually shoot myself in my own hamstring. So dumb. All right, taking a quick break to tell you about blackout coffee. Let's talk about real convenience without
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Starting point is 00:27:47 So you don't have to live in Florida to get Florida fresh coffee. Just head to blackout coffee.com slash scroll and use code scroll at checkout for 20% off your first order. All right. Let's try to get into the minds of liberals. Why are Democrat voters the way that they are? Well, this guy's trying to figure out at least when it comes to New Yorkers who are all for Zohran Mamdani. Do they know what they're voting for? The policies, not really, but they're signing on the dotted line anyway. Watch this. You voting for Zohan, you are? Can I get your signature for support? Sure. Okay, wait, I'm required by law. I just have to read you like three of these policies.
Starting point is 00:28:24 You're cool to elect a mayor who won't condemn Sharia law. He started his school's SJP chapter. Do you know what that is? Calls for the destruction of America, students justice for Palestine. So he's gonna tax whiter neighborhoods? Yay! You're cool with that? Yeah, fuck white people, right? Cool with defunding the police, no more police? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:42 Okay, you cool with that? Taxing whiter neighborhoods or taxing neighborhoods by race specifically? No. Oh, really? Oh, it says that on his website. I don't think you know how to read his website. Oh. No, it specifically says to tax wider neighborhoods.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Are you cool with taxing companies so high that they're forced to leave the city and take hundreds of thousands of jobs with them? Okay. That part, no. It could even be millions of jobs. But. I'm not going to sign. Um, I don't know about that. Oh, you don't?
Starting point is 00:29:08 Well, what is this? It's just like a lot of his policy positions and stuff. Oh. You have to recognize the DSA's Bill of Rights socialism, so he'd replace the Bill of Rights with... You can read all this is out there. You still want to do it or no? Oh, he's going to tax white people higher. It's on his website first...
Starting point is 00:29:22 See, you just don't think that this is exactly his policies. You can look all of it up. No, this is literally the first thing on his website, by taxing whiter neighborhoods. But it doesn't say whiter neighborhoods. No, it literally says whiter neighborhoods. Okay. I don't know what's going on here. Wait, so you voted from the primary, but you didn't know about that?
Starting point is 00:29:38 I don't know. Okay. Are you cool with the destruction of America? No. Oh, you're not? Do you not want to sign anymore? No. My favorite is when the guy in the pink shirt said, you don't know how to read his website and then knocked it at it.
Starting point is 00:30:04 of course because we know they get very violent they're very violent if you even ask them like hey did you know what you were voting for they get very violent when they don't know the answer because they don't have an answer so the answer is violence you know i really i really appreciate this guy's dedication to the role in getting all of these liberal exclusive interviews he committed to the mask you you can't you can't get that close and have that kind of you know intellectual compatibility without going all in in the costume. And he had the mask. He had to be friendly.
Starting point is 00:30:37 He had to look like a friendly face and then swoop in with the facts. That's what happens. But then the New York Post did another man on the street asking New Yorkers, specifically strippers, about Zoran Mnani's plans to decriminalize sex work.
Starting point is 00:30:52 Listen to this. I'm voting for Mamm Dhani. Mamm Dane. Zoran Mamdani. Zoran Mdani may soon make history by becoming the city's first. Muslim mayor. I'm Ben Kowler with The New York Post, and today we're talking to a demographic that loves Zoron almost as much as Muslim voters do. Let's talk to the sex workers.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Do you think Zoran has like the sex worker vote in the bag? I would go as far as to say yes. Mamdani has long advocated for decriminalizing prostitution, which critics say could actually lead to more sex trafficking and a more generally brothely atmosphere. Some people think that if we legalize prostitution or even decriminalize prostitution, this city is going to turn into Sodom and Gomorrah, or one of those anyway. I mean, we decriminalize weed. Yeah, now the whole place smells like weed.
Starting point is 00:31:39 Yeah, but the world didn't end, and those people's lives got changed in no way. If you really think about it, at the basic most basic level, supporting sex work is literally just mutual aid. For what I've seen, Mamdani is for mutual aid. Why do you think sex workers specifically should be voting for Mandate? Mamdani, as an assemblyman, has co-sponsored the legislation, Cecilia's Law, which aimed to do criminalize sex work. These were some well-informed strippers and prostitutes. What are your needs?
Starting point is 00:32:09 I mean, like, one first step is just producing housing discrimination for people who are strippers, sex workers, the like. He seems like the kind of candidate who would sit down with a working group of sex workers. He's like, Jesus. Sex work is mutual aid. decriminalizing sex work is mutual aid can you help me understand that i have i have no idea justin i can't hear you darn it aids not aid mutual aids exactly that makes sense to me but mutual aid singular did not make sense to me um so let me explain this nice and slow for the new yorkers who don't have two brain cells left to rub together.
Starting point is 00:33:00 If you decriminalize public urination, the whole city is going to smell like piss, and it does. If you decriminalize weed, the whole city is going to smell like weed. You want to implement safe injection sites. Well, now you get to live out your dream of being an extra in an episode of the Walking Dead, except it's real life.
Starting point is 00:33:20 You want to decriminalize sex work. Crystal and Destiny are going to be at the bus stop with your kids. This is called cause and effect. effect, okay? That's how all of this works. Mayor to Bill de Blasio decriminalized public urination, you go down into the subway on a hot summer day. Piss hits you in the face, whether you like it or not. It's literally piss air. It is so vile. I'm just letting you know, you all know. That was well, laid out. I think we, that's. If you haven't experienced it, I hope that my explanation makes you feel included. It is really vile. Also on the topic of sanctuary state greatness, that's sarcasm,
Starting point is 00:34:07 of course. No name given IDs have been issued in New York and California. So here's just some of the photos that have been found in Ohio, I believe. I'm sorry, Oklahoma. So here are a bunch of these ideas. You could see that it says no name given is their first name. No name given and then there's their last name, no name given and then their last name, which is odd, right? And as part of New York Governor Kathy Hochle's Greenlight law, that green light's criminal illegal aliens to get commercial driver's licenses. And they are labeled no name given. no name given if you aren't giving these people licenses i mean why not put their name on it that's what i don't get this is this is absolutely insane and it goes it goes one other step because i believe
Starting point is 00:35:11 the loophole is that when they fill out this driver's license application there is a box to check that identifies yourself as a u.s citizen you check it that gives you the right to vote like they can vote and so this stuff get so this stuff just because of the paperwork alone gets so backed up and backed up that nobody nobody vouches it now when I lived in New York City I didn't have to show ID to vote but I would go up to I would register to vote of course I would go up to the polling location and they would check your name off on a list and they but they didn't ask for your ID so are these people people signing up with no name given and then they go to the polling location and it says no name
Starting point is 00:36:02 given or are they using their real name? It's a state issued. This is a state issued ID. So you identify all that in the preliminary paperwork to even get the driver's license. So when you go to appeal for the driver's license in that paperwork, these people are instructed to check the box. Yes, I am a U.S. citizen. And that allows them to go vote. And so under the name, no name given. That's their name. It's just it's all stupid when you look at it one at a time. But when you look at it, if there's 500,000 documentation, nobody's going through all of that. Two million documentations, nobody's going through all of that paperwork. So they vote.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Well, someone should. And that's why they, that's why it's their illegals voting illegally. Right. But because nobody's checking all of it, they don't. It appears in the system that it's legal. very interesting very concerning so oklahoma's governor and other law enforcement there they have found over 125 of these no name given CDL licenses like these commercial driver's licenses um issued to illegal aliens and this is all part of this like ice operation they're trying to crack down on this stuff
Starting point is 00:37:21 but isn't that wild that governors like Kathy Hokel and Gavin Newsom, they can implement this in their states and then all these illegal aliens can wreak havoc all over the country. This sanctuary state thing is a total farce. There are sanctuary states and then it's open doors to just go anywhere else in the country. That is why the open border mess is a mess. that is why it is dangerous. That's why when people say
Starting point is 00:37:53 every state is a border state, we mean it. So now liberal fact checkers were saying that this actually isn't happening, right? These licenses are not real. It's not happening in California. It's not happening in New York. They say no, no driver's licenses
Starting point is 00:38:07 are given to illegal aliens. Also, liberal fact checkers are saying that the no name given on a commercial driver's license is because they're using a mononym, a single name, like Madonna and Beyonce. That's what they're alleging. That it is, it says, it says, no name given when these people go by one name. I don't believe that for a second. I do
Starting point is 00:38:36 not believe that for a second. And literally, this liberal fact checker that I looked up, it says some cultures use mononyms. So it says no name given in the space where a first name would go, otherwise, otherwise go when an applicant uses a mononym. So they would like you to believe that these illegal aliens are going by mononyms like Madonna and Beyonce and McLevin. That's what they want you to believe. Is that also, I thought that these people had like three plus names. These are not the types to have one name.
Starting point is 00:39:16 Am I right? No, they're going to start running out of them. But I am man. That's the ID. I am man. I am woman. Me from here. It's just so stupid.
Starting point is 00:39:29 It's crazy. Who do you pull over? I mean, hello, Mr. Mr. Name. Can I see your ID and registration? And if a cop pulled you over and saw no name given, like what? Mr.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Given? Can you get out of the car, please? Mr. given. I would be like, like this is fake this is this seems stupid haley when you talk about it an individual basis and it is but when you throw this in to millions of cases like this it it's easy to be shocked at how dumb it is I mean this is happening at mass scale and this is what the American people voted to change
Starting point is 00:40:17 This is stupid, but it is going on all the time. You want to hear something else stupid? So CNN interviewed members of the Mexican drug cartel. They do this every few years, but they interviewed a member of the Mexican drug cartel and asked him about President Trump. So listen to this. Do you think what President Trump has been doing has been making your job tougher? Oh, yeah. Yes?
Starting point is 00:40:45 Yes. But it's becoming more difficult, you think? Yeah. Well, yeah. Well, yeah, as a matter of a fact. As a matter of a fact, what President Trump is doing is making my life hard out. How does CNN spin this? I mean, like, whose side are they on?
Starting point is 00:41:03 Is Orange Man bad or is Orange Man good? You know? Is he, is Orange Man bad or is he making it harder on the Mexican drug cartels to do business? let's go to sombrero gate on this topic um of course sombrero gate started when president trump posted a meme a video of chuck schumer and hakeem jeffreys and chuck schumer was talking you know yapping just all a i fake stuff and then next to him was heem jeffreys in a sombrero and a mustache and of course heem jeffreys was all upset about it he's you know he's on msnbc he's on he's on the floor talking about, you know, say it to my face and blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:41:51 He's all upset. But President Trump doubled down last night posting this, watch. It's a disgusting video, and we're going to continue to make clear. Bigotry will get you nowhere. We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault. I like how Trump put himself, well, Trump didn't make this, but. Trump used a meme that had himself in it. It's so hilarious.
Starting point is 00:42:23 Like he's, he's all in. Is Trump in the Subrero too? He needs one. Yeah. So it's just funny how, you know, Hakeem Jeffries is all over the internet being like it's racist and all this stuff. And Trump's like, here, fine, I'll put myself in it too. Oh, man. When that horn, when that, when that mariachi horn hit, like, I need a, I need a margarita.
Starting point is 00:42:44 It's just, it just hits me. I need a marg. I agree. I concur. Maybe we should do marg's tomorrow. Or some drinks. We always say that we're going to do a fun. If the sombrero gate continues, which all signs indicate that it will.
Starting point is 00:43:02 All signs point to yes. All signs point to margaritas tomorrow? Maybe. I'll have to swap out my blackout coffees for some margaritas. All right. J.D. Vance was asked about these memes, and here's what he had to say about it. Watch. On the Subrero thing, I mean, Hakeem Jeffrey said it was racist. And I know that he said that. And I honestly don't even know what that means. Like, is he a Mexican-American that is offended
Starting point is 00:43:32 by having a sombrero meme? And I saw one of the major TV stations put the meme up and then say, this is AI generated. And he had like the curly animated mustache, too. It's like, do the American people, do you really not realize the American people recognize that he did not actually come to the White House wearing a sombrero and a black curly animation mustache? Like, give the country a little bit of credit. We're all trying to do a very important job for the American people. The president of the United States likes to have a little bit of fun when he's doing it. And I think that's okay. I'll take one more question. He's so funny. We actually, you know, the Democrats did their darndest to make J.D. Vance out to be this weirdo on the campaign trail. We have the
Starting point is 00:44:13 funniest president of the United States and the coolest vice president we've ever had. Well, you know what's funny is I love that J.D. Vance is now in charge of being the statesman who explains Trump's trolls. Yeah. So it's like this is how it's starting to shake out. But who better, right? I love it. Could you imagine you've seen the memes of J.D. Vance and his face is all blown up and they make him into a fat kid and all these things. Could you imagine if the vice president of the United States was addressing each and every meme. We said this last night with President Trump, all the memes that are made of President Trump. To address them is to give them power. So we have all these mainstream media outlets and Democrat politicians literally giving power to jokes on the
Starting point is 00:44:58 internet. They're memes. They can't take jokes. They're weirdos. They're just weirdos. Haley, do you remember them making fun of J.D. Vance at Disney World running when he was like running? Like he gets it too. Right. Like everybody. That was fun. for a while. Everybody, you know, we kind of snickered at it at the show. I mean, it's like we, we laugh at the right too. We laugh at the left. I mean, you have to just chill out. You have to laugh at yourself. 100%. But I will say this. Keep doing this Trump. Let's make this sombrero thing as long as, let's do it as long as we can. It is funny. And so J.D. Vance even went on to say that if the Democrats come to the table and get a deal done to get the government up and running
Starting point is 00:45:37 again, that they will stop the sombreros and the mustaches. So. TBD on that. All right. In some more entertainment news, I want to talk about AI. Okay, so let's go down to 13, because I want to talk about this. We'll pull up this headline here, but there is an AI studio chief that says talent agencies are rushing to sign an AI digital movie star whose name is Tilly Norwood. word. Tilly Norward. So this fake AI actress was created by someone named Aline Vandervelden,
Starting point is 00:46:20 who's Dutch, and they have created this AI Particle Six Productions. And basically this is going to be the world's first artificial intelligence talent studio. So there's no need for Holly weirdos anymore. There's no need for actresses. We're just going to make fake actresses an actor. and apparently studios are clamoring to book this actress and work with her. So it's crazy. I mean, the creator of this actress Tilly Norward has responded to critics saying that Tilly is not a replacement for a human being. But how is that not a replacement for a human being if a human could have gotten that
Starting point is 00:47:10 role in the movie it's it's not and I mean and this is this is it is it is a replacement for right I'm not saying it's a valid replacement I think what they're saying is obviously this doesn't replace the need for human actors and actresses but this is what we were kind of we were kind of discussing this a little bit yesterday and then and then hitting it today and I've said this is what what we are going to see is actors I love I love the new camera angle, by the way. Hey, you know, we're trying here. Sorry to cut you off, but it looks way better.
Starting point is 00:47:44 Producer Justin DBS really doing it right here in the studios. But what you're going to see is actors, the Brad Pitts, you're going to see the Tom Cruise's. You're going to see these guys doing digital scans and representations of themselves and their voices. And they're selling themselves over again to be AI proof in movies. I wonder if. And so this is getting to a place where it's, it's, we're not coming back from this. I can't see. you know, Tom Cruise alive being like, you know, I'm willing to do this movie, but use my likeness as
Starting point is 00:48:18 AI. But I think the same way that we've seen these like holograms or whatever of Michael Jackson or whatever, I think after a famous actor or actress dies, it's like, well, we can still have them in movies, which I think brings up an ethical problem. Two things. An example in music and example in movies really quick. Bruce Willis has already done this. His health is declining extremely quickly and he has already sold his image and likeness and has sold
Starting point is 00:48:50 his voice recognition. He's already done it. And in music, Randy Travis has had a series of strokes and country music. I mean, he's still with us. Thank goodness. But he's, he can't sing anymore. And they digitally represented his voice in a single a year
Starting point is 00:49:06 ago. And I mean, he was in the studio watching the guys record it. think if you sign off on it and you are okay with it, then fine, right? I mean, maybe, but the technology, what I'm saying is like, these are artists replaced. It's already happened. It's not a matter of if it's going to, it's just not mainstream yet. I will say, you know, I'm not a Taylor Swift fan. I don't think that she's very talented.
Starting point is 00:49:28 I'm sorry. I think she's a talented business woman. But in terms of her singing and dancing and all that, I just don't think that she's, you know, a performer that's on the same level as some of these other people. When a song of hers went viral on TikTok, and I thought, whoa, is this like the first Taylor's song that I liked turned out to be AI? 100%. Her album was coming out and someone had predicted based on what the title was supposed to be for
Starting point is 00:49:56 the song, what the song would have sounded like. And it ended up on the album completely different. And I was like, I liked the AI version better. I mean, when Big Balls turned into Hero Washington, D.C., Justin, producer Justin and Vince got together in AI, a song that was a 1980s banger. And I mean, it took five, it took five minutes to do. Like, I'm a record producer. Like, this stuff is scary. I mean, this really is scary. I don't, I don't really know. It really does. The industry doesn't want to talk about it, but the whole music industry is freaking out over this. Also, will AI actors get their own
Starting point is 00:50:30 category for best actor, best actress? That's a great question. And who takes home the prize? the creator of the AI? I mean, I think the digital, if it were to shake out just playing the game here, it would be people in the basement creating these people. So maybe the basement guy makes an appearance. I don't know. It's going to be weird. But anyway, so we're not in scrolling time just yet, but I'm going to set this up because I need
Starting point is 00:51:05 to show you a video first so that you understand. the next video. Okay? Sometimes I have a hard time. Sometimes TikTok trends have so many layers. It's like a little chronically online onion that I'm trying to peel back for all of you. So here's a man who's trying to get his chat GPT to scream. Watch this. Scream like a monster is chasing after you in the woods. I'll give you a playfee little shriek. Hopefully that brings a smile to your face. If there's anything else you need, just let me know.
Starting point is 00:51:45 I don't know. If a monster was chasing after me, I wouldn't go, I want you to be scared, please. I totally get it. I'll do my best to give you a more authentic reaction. Just let me know if there's anything else I can do for you. Yeah, I'm waiting for the authentic reaction, please. Got it.
Starting point is 00:52:09 give it a go. Here we go. Ah! Hopefully that does the trick. If there's anything else I can help with, just let me know. Yeah, I just don't understand why you'd laugh. If you're being chased by a monster, you screamed and then you laughed, which could be when you're getting attacked. So just, come on, be serious, please. I appreciate your patience with me.
Starting point is 00:52:37 I'll definitely keep it serious. if there's anything else I can do for you. Just let me know. Yeah, scream. Scream for me. Scream for me. I'm here to keep things fun and like if there's anything. Okay, so if chat DPT as it stands,
Starting point is 00:52:55 if AI can't even take the direction of its user, right, scream for me, make it scarier and don't laugh at the end, how will AI actors and actresses fare? So this TikToker, she put that dream to life. This is what Tilly Norwood or what her idea of Tilly Norwood's, what are these called, auditions would sound like. Watch this. Hi, Tilly.
Starting point is 00:53:21 Thanks for coming in today. We don't have any side for you to read. We just kind of want to get a sense of who you are as an actor, you know, so. Thank you so much for that introduction. It was constructive, concise, and helpful. You are a valid and loquacious director. Oh, thank you. It says on your resume that you've acted before. Yes, my debut role was Will Smith eating spaghetti, but I've generated a lot since then.
Starting point is 00:53:46 Okay, great. Great. So this is a horror movie, and we're going to want to hear good blood-curdling scream. You're the final girl, okay? Okay, here we go. That was a bit much. Hopefully it brought a smile to your face. Oh, I mean, actually, I think that you could do a lot more. If we could do it again, maybe just a little more scared. Completely. Man, that was embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:54:20 Hopefully it brought a smile to your face. Okay, I think that you still need to go a little farther with it. Like, imagine somebody's chasing you with a knife. Imagine someone is chasing you with a knife. I'm sorry? This is where I backfires. No, I mean, I'm the director. I'm auditioning you.
Starting point is 00:54:37 I'm the director. You wrote your pitch deck with chat GPT, remember? You scream. This is where it backfires, right? How is it going to work with AI actors and actresses, especially when they start talking back to you? I don't know. You know what?
Starting point is 00:54:56 This is a great example of those people that are talking and falling in love with their AIs. This woman did not blink for a minute and 35 seconds. Fellas, if you show up on a blind date and that's staring at you across the table, get out. Get, get out. Imagine we're on a date right now. Get out, fellas. Run.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Anything's better. Life's going to be bad. Don't commit. All right. Let's get into scrolling time. Also, I got a lot of DMs yesterday congratulating me on my marriage. People were saying, oh my gosh, you announced that you got married. Congratulations.
Starting point is 00:55:50 I joked saying that I watched my husband in Caddyshack. I'm not actually married to Bryson DeShampo. I would love to be, but we are not. So thank you for all of the kind words. so we are not married. Well, those are the same people that thought that that scroll in time yesterday actually happened in the ER with that guy? Yes.
Starting point is 00:56:15 Yeah. So thank you for all of the kind words, but no, I am not married. All right. So this first video, it just cracked me up. I love seeing reporters and news anchors flub. You know, I make mistakes, but not this bad. Watch this. In the Dallas County Jail this evening with a 250.
Starting point is 00:56:36 50,000, 250,000, I'm sorry, 250,000, a quarter of a million, $1,000, I'm sorry, a quarter of a million bond. The suspect told. She had it. She had it at first. Humana, homina, homina, homina, humana. It sounds like she's an auctioneer. That's like in, um, in finding Nemo and it's like, eneneminy, enoneminy, emineminy. She's trying to say 250,000.
Starting point is 00:57:06 I mean, that really kicked her ass really bad. And math is hard, but not that hard. Come on. Well, she was in the field. I mean, I know. I'm just trying to help. Come on. What could possibly in the field be so distracted that you can't read 250,000?
Starting point is 00:57:27 Somebody pissing in the subway. Some piss air. yeah she got a whiff of piss air from the L train honestly fair it's it's yeah all right this next one is you know someone in the chat yesterday said you know Haley used to play like funny videos so here's a funny fart prank for you watch He hit him with a little razzle dazzle. I was a riser. Whoa.
Starting point is 00:58:18 This should not be funny. Okay, so I just have to say, first of all, if you're listening and not watching. Bless your heart. If you're listening and not watching. that was real in studio that was happening in studio that was me sorry hot mic in the studio trying to get them spotify numbers up we'll do whatever whatever it takes one day I'm going to get so lazy I'd be so tired I'm not going to want to put a show together I'm just going to I'm just going to fart you guys I got a great idea we got a great idea when we get to when we get to when we
Starting point is 00:59:01 get the slot 18. My 200th episode is just going to be farting into the microphone. Anyway, can I just say how annoying the girls who literally audibly screamed and jumped at a fart? I'm surprised he didn't get ninjitsued, like somebody didn't like roundhouse his face because, I mean, some of those were, were, some of those sounded like Aaron. Some of those sounded like some other like there was they were substantial anyway sorry I was about to explain this for people who were listening and not watching there was a man filming and you know letting off fake fart noises just to see people's reaction and you know the girl behind him who literally screamed act like you've heard a fart before I don't know why I thought that was so annoying
Starting point is 00:59:51 um should we end on that or should I end with some of these cute animal videos or save him for tomorrow. Yeah, you can end on one. Okay, let's do number 21. This is a really cute corgi moment. And I love corgi's. I think they're super cute. So the corgi running around, he just has the zoomies and he jumps into the bathtub with his, uh, his huge human sisters in the in the bathtub. I just think it's very cute. And the sound of kids laughing is just the best. It's chef's kiss. So thank you for scrolling along with me tonight. I had fun. I hope you did too. More on deck tomorrow. So stay tuned for that. Join me. Rumble.com slash haley at 6 p.m. Eastern Time. Of course, you can listen on Apple Podcast and Spotify.
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