The Dan Bongino Show - The Dems Are Not Happy With Trump's Latest Move | Episode 101

Episode Date: August 12, 2025

Trump has shaken up all of DC with this packed weekend of winning and the liberals are screaming predictably. Also: Emily Jashinsky joins to discuss the crime in DC and how the president is handling ...it. Trump Assembles Top Cabinet Officials To Put The Swamp On Notice: Crime Stops Todayhttps://dailycaller.com/2025/08/11/trump-top-cabinet-officials-dc-crime/ Liberals Claim DC Violent Crime Is Down With Stats Excluding Entire Categories Of Assaultshttps://dailycaller.com/2025/08/11/liberals-dc-violent-crime-down-stats-excluding-categories-assaults/ Signs of Trump’s takeover of D.C. policing are in view, with more to comehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/08/11/trump-dc-fbi-national-guard-deployment/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Yeah, I'm back in the swamp. We're back in Washington, D.C. Hey, everybody. Welcome to Vince. This edition on a Tuesday. This is episode 101, by the way. I wasn't with you live for episode 100, but I did have a great show with Sean Ferrish, who is amazing. And if you missed it, go check it out.
Starting point is 00:00:14 He was wonderful. It was really nice to talk to Sean. Coming up, I'm going to tell you a little bit behind the scenes, kind of what the journey has been like these last two weeks. I was off in Florida hanging out with, don't tell anybody, but a couple of Bonginos. I've got some updates for you there. we've got to talk about crime in Washington, D.C., how the president of the United States is finally doing something about it
Starting point is 00:00:35 because Democrats have just made it worse. So President Trump is here to make it better. And then, also, I've got big news about the replacement for the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This is a big deal, and I need your help with something. I'm going to ask you for it. It's all ahead on this edition of Vince.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Also, Emily Jashinsky is going to stop by. She's wonderful. Love Emily. Love you. Glad you're here. All right. Before we move ahead on the show, got to thank the great sponsors. Could the continued divide between Trump and the Federal Reserve put us behind the curve? Can the Fed take the right decision at the right time? Or are we going to be looking at a potential economic slowdown? And what could this mean for your savings? Consider diversifying with gold. Through Birch Gold Group, for decades, gold has been viewed as a safe haven in times of economic stagnation, global uncertainty, and high inflation. And Birch Gold makes it so incredibly easy for you to diversify. some of your savings into gold. Now, if you have an IRA or an old 401k, you can convert that into a tax-sheltered IRA in physical gold or just buy some gold to keep in your safe.
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Starting point is 00:02:29 what it was. I actually didn't realize it was episode 100. I should have realized. I should have paid attention to that detail. But I will say that the reason we recorded episode 100 was because I was engaging in the long trip home from Florida. So we had to put one in the bank on Friday and we said, who could do that with us? Sean Farish did that with us. So thank you to Sean and thank you for those of you guys who checked in on the program yesterday. It has been an utter blast. I'm telling you, not had more fun than with each passing episode. And I'm feeling better and better about the direction of the show. And the audience that this program has just been, I say it all the time, the best damn audience in media, I really mean it. You know, early on when we were setting this
Starting point is 00:03:13 thing up, when Dan Bongino said, hey, Vince, would you fill in here and do this program for me? I said, man, I'd love to. And the early thought we had, and the guys can all attest to this, Justin and Gee, the whole crew, the early thought we had is like, look, we've got to present this show in such a way that we bring everybody into the fold and we say, hey, we've got something legit going on here. And those first few weeks, I pulled out all the stops. We called in a lot of our great friends, everybody from Tucker Carlson to J.D. Vans to the president of the United States coming by. Don Jr. stopped by because everybody was trying to do their part to help me set this thing up and get it off and running. And since then, it has just been a blast. With each
Starting point is 00:03:50 passing week, I feel like this thing's only gotten better and better. And I really appreciate you guys. I said this past weekend, you know people were asking about how the show is going and my view is like hey you know in the first few weeks especially for those of you who weren't aware of me some of you may have seen me on fox news appearances through the years or may have been familiar with daily caller or may have been familiar in the wml market that's the dc radio market but you know there's lots of people across the country who weren't aware of who I was or what I was up to or what I was interested in and so I was being asked this weekend like how's it feel well you know what's going on with the
Starting point is 00:04:23 with the show and I said you know what it feels great and one of the things that gives me a lot of comfort is in those first few weeks, I just wanted to convince people that this is legit, that this was something worth tuning into. And my view now is, if you've been with me since March 17th when we started the show, you're not merely trying me out anymore. You've made a decision to make me a part of your day. And for that, I am so completely grateful. So I just want to say again, as we just eclipsed episode 100, that I am coming to you with all of the gratitude in the world. This is in the attention economy. There's a million options that you have. And the fact that you've decided to give me some of your valuable
Starting point is 00:05:01 time means the world to me. So thank you for that. The trip down to Florida, for those of you who've been following all of this, I took two weeks basically on the road in our great country. The first week I just took off, we took off as a family and we were able to spend some time together. Thank you for your patience with me during that phase. And then last week, we spent the whole week doing the show out of the Silverlock studio down there in Florida, in South Florida. And that's the studio that Dan Bongino built and only got to spend a couple of days in before he was whisked off to become the deputy director of the FBI. So he got a couple of reps in there, but then turned over the keys to me and said, hey, use this thing. For the most part, it's been Haley. Haley Karenia in the
Starting point is 00:05:42 Nightly Scroll. She's been using the studio and doing it so well each night. In fact, the shot, if you were watching on Rumble, the shot we started with today, has Haley's set all up. The only thing that was different is we don't have the purple lighting up right now or whatever the color is it's more feminine for when she's on the program she's doing a great show but i got to hang out with the guys and here's another behind the scenes uh element for you when i first got to the show uh that was really my first time encountering the whole staff that works here with dan and on these great programs uh and we were able to kind of feel each other out i got to meet gee i got to meet justin producer andy as uh joined the program uh and over time i've gotten to know those guys from a distance
Starting point is 00:06:24 I'm talking in many days I'm talking to them the same way I'm talking to you from a distance over the internet, over the wires, over the cameras, but not getting to be there in person. And so last week was massive for the morale of this show, I think, because I got to spend some time smoking and drinking with the boys. We all went out, we hung out outside the studio, smoked some cigars, threw back some bourbons. Don't worry, I paid. I went and got everything, you know, because there wasn't enough of that stuff at the studio, so I had to go get some stuff. I got some, they have a Costco down there. You ever been to one of these Costco's? Yeah, people have been to Costco.
Starting point is 00:06:57 Costco's all over the country are absurdly busy. I don't know what it is about this Costco that's right outside of Silverlock. It's a magical place. Very few people were inside. It's like nice and clean, and it was wonderful. And I went around, I bought the cigars, I bought the bourbon, and then I bought a bunch of those rocker lawn chairs, you know, because we didn't have lawn chairs to sit out and smoke with. So I bought some rockers, you know.
Starting point is 00:07:20 Isaac, you should have been there, man. It would have been great. and Isaacson studio here with me in D.C. We soldier along here in D.C. together. And we got the chairs out, we smoked. It was great. It was a wonderful time. Guy, I'm going to give this a detail up.
Starting point is 00:07:36 I don't think you actually care at all. But Guy has never smoked a cigar before. And he was like, I'll try one. And so we corrupted Guy, and we cut a cigar for him. And at one point, he turned to me, and he goes, how hard are you? Justin's laughing in my ear Guy looked at me and he goes Vince
Starting point is 00:07:59 How hard are you supposed to suck it? And I said, Gee, well, phrasing And I said, But if you're having difficulty, you got to trim that cigar a little bit more It shouldn't be that difficult to smoke the cigar So it was a wonderful time
Starting point is 00:08:19 A wonderful time was had by all We had a great time getting everybody together, and I feel like the show is going to be a massive beneficiary of all the time we had. So the week wore along, and then we got to Thursday. Thursday was great for a number of reasons. That's the day that Dan Bongino arrived in town, and the reason that, one of the reasons, I think, that that happened is because we were celebrating Justin. Justin just graduated, producer Justin just graduated from college, and Justin's been splitting his time between college and working on the shows. So we've been very grateful to have all of Justin's support through the years, of course. And now we get him full time.
Starting point is 00:08:57 That's great news. So on Thursday, we celebrated Justin. We all went out to a nice restaurant together, and Paula Bonjino organized, and Dan was there to accompany and support Justin. And we just had a great time with the whole crew together sitting at the table. And that was my opportunity. That was the first time I've seen. That was the first time I've seen Dan since he left. And it was really nice.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I'll give you some sense of Dan in a second because I'm sure people are wondering how Dan is doing and I was too so I'll give you an update on that but we celebrated Justin that night and then going into the weekend we also celebrated Paula on Saturday we had a big birthday bash for Paula
Starting point is 00:09:38 is her I guess you're not usually supposed to say this but I think everybody was their new it was her 50th birthday right for women you typically just don't say ages like oh she's her birthday but it was her 50th birthday or is Dan put it, the 25th anniversary of her turning 25. And it was a great party. You know, Dan is a very emotional guy. So there were moments throughout the night. He was very emotional and loving about
Starting point is 00:10:03 just how much he appreciates Paula and how nice it was to have this event together. And it was great. You know, Jasmine, who works with us, Jasmine's very good at organizing these events. She's amazing at it. And she put together a world-class event for Paula, complete with, let's There was some dancing and some music and a little bit of a little bit of pyrotechnic work at one point. Everybody was amazed by all of it, lots of food and drink and merriment. And it was just a, it was a great crew of people. And the party went, again, really, really well. There were, I don't even, nobody told me, hey, Vince, this is off the record.
Starting point is 00:10:40 But, you know, there were a number of guests who you would know who were there to celebrate Paula. And it was also well and good. But let me get to Dan while I can on this subject. Dan Bonjino, of course, is totally locked in as the deputy director of the FBI. And one of the things I realized, I've had very, very few. I mean this. I've had very few interactions with Dan while he's been in this role, mostly because I just don't want to bother him. I want him to be able to do his job and to focus on that.
Starting point is 00:11:10 But I can tell you, in the few conversations I've had with him over this time period, what I've detected is that he's become more and more enthusiastic about the job he's doing. And in fact, over the weekend, and Justin and Guy and all the guys will be able to vouch for this, over the weekend, Dan was the most spirited, happy, enthusiastic, and just like totally locked in that I'm aware of during his entire tenure at the FBI. He is all, he is all in. Justin just said for sure, for sure. So Justin said he's seen him like two or three times before that. And, um, This was the maximum spirit he's seen yet from Dan on what's going on at the FBI. And look, the takeaway that I had, Dan didn't disclose anything that you can't disclose to the public at all. He was just given us the top line items. They're locked in.
Starting point is 00:12:11 They're locked in on accountability. They're fully focused on bringing justice. They're fully focused on chasing down every bad guy they can get their hands on. and that this declassification stuff, all the documents that they're finding and declassifying are his obsession. They are all in. And I'm just totally encouraged by it. I never really had any doubt, just to be clear about it. But I want to bring you an update that he is doing really, really well. And in case you were wondering, if he's being stymied at all, if there's anybody trying to hold him back, if they're even coming close to succeeding, it's not working. The guy is
Starting point is 00:12:49 barreling ahead, like the Kool-Aid man, just blasting through every wall. He's doing it, and he's staying in that job for a reason. So I think we have a lot of really good stuff to look forward to. And I wanted to give you that update that he's legit. One other piece here, because I figured, you know, why not bring back a deliverable for you? We got a couple of us got the Dan Bongino challenge coin. Let me bring that up for you. This is Dan. There we go. I'll bring that up. That's Dan's challenge coin. You know, with these coins, those of you in the military will know this, but if you have these challenge coins,
Starting point is 00:13:25 these are not something that are paid for by taxpayers. These are beautiful little things. They're paid for by the guy. So like, you know, general officers and colonels and commanders and everybody else. These guys, you've got to pay for your own coins. The same is true for Dan at the FBI. He's got to pay for these bad boys. So they get these things, then they hand them out.
Starting point is 00:13:47 And it's an honor to receive a challenge coin. This one says the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, right on the back of it. But very cool. So I wanted to share that with you. What a nice little treasure to walk away from that event with. So Dan's doing a good job. Dan's doing a good job. Let me see.
Starting point is 00:14:06 Antasha, or is that Aunt Asha, just offered me $25. It's yours, aunt. Thank you very much. See, we worked that out in no time. $25. I sold that thing. Look at that, boys. I made $25 in no time this morning.
Starting point is 00:14:17 That was wonderful. Okay, the guys will get in touch with you. Oh, scroll 180s at 100. Wait a second. Scroll 180s at 100. I'm sorry, Aunt Asha. I don't know. I didn't fully commit to that.
Starting point is 00:14:26 All right, we're 100. That's good. We'll do 100. Do I hear 200? Do I have a 200 on the coin? Can you imagine if I sold it right here on the spot? Dan finds out. He's like, dude, you auctioned off the challenge coin right after he gave it to you?
Starting point is 00:14:43 Yeah, 500 says bad old kitty. We're up to 500. Yeah. And again, happy birthday to Paula. Just a fantastic thing. One last thing, and then somebody offers a thousand. You know, it's a chat, so you can literally enter any number you want. You don't have to really restrain the budget.
Starting point is 00:14:59 You can just make this up. Peter Philippe is at 2000. One other piece here that was great. So all week long, I was staying at a hotel that was right on the beach down there, which was really nice to stay at. The downside of staying at a beach hotel when you're working is like you get to spend very little time at the beach. like I would wake up in the morning I'd look out the window
Starting point is 00:15:19 and go oh there's the beach and then I would leave I would go to work I'd be like we'd be working on the podcast working on the radio show I'd get home and I don't have time
Starting point is 00:15:26 for bar drinks or anything I don't want to slow myself down and back to work and then I'm in bed you know but as the week we're on towards the end of the week I did get a chance
Starting point is 00:15:38 to kind of get around the hotel a little bit my family there they finally showed up and as we were in the hotel I kept running into the whole Bongino family So the extended Bongino family, and I say extended,
Starting point is 00:15:50 this is Bongino's immediate family, his brothers and his father were there and others. And I kept running into all the Bonginos. I'm telling you, if you have an impression in your head of what it's like to encounter just a like a totally enthusiastic, wonderful, loving Italian-American family, it's the Bonginos. Everywhere, fellas, again, you can vouch for this. I'm running around the hotel. I keep running into Bonginos. And every time I do, Vinnie, hey, Vince, it's Vince.
Starting point is 00:16:22 They're coming up to me. Everyone's really nice. They're all just, like, the brothers are just wonderful. I'm seeing them out on the beach. They were boogie boarding out there. We were, at the end of the week, we went to the hotel pool. I think it was actually Saturday. We get to the hotel pool Saturday morning.
Starting point is 00:16:34 All the Boninos are there. Everybody's just the best. Love seeing his brothers. His father is awesome. I was doing work. I was banging out a bunch of work for one of the shows. He's a Thursday or Friday morning. I was up early in the morning.
Starting point is 00:16:47 I'm drinking a cup of coffee sitting in a hotel hallway. I don't want to bother the family at all. And Dan's dad comes walking down the hallway. I didn't even realize it was him. And he sees me, he goes, hey, Vince. I go, hey, oh my goodness, good to see you this morning. And he's like, how you doing? And we end up talking for a while.
Starting point is 00:17:01 And he starts giving me all these tips on where to get free coffee. Because he's like running down to the hotel lobby to get coffee. I was like, I didn't know they had coffee. He's like, yeah, they got a coffee station. It's from six to seven. You just got to get there. It's a one hour coffee station. it's free you can get that remember tomorrow he's giving me all this advice on free coffee he's the
Starting point is 00:17:20 best anyway the point is if you're wondering where dan came from the whole family is just phenomenal they're just really really great and uh they uh they've been they've been dialed into the show too they keep they're like Vince you're doing a great job you do it a great I was like I love you people I love you bunginos any more bunginos in my life so anyway good news now chef Mike is dissatisfied with me relaying all the news of the weekend I'm sorry, Chef Mike, I can't help it. He said, is there news today or what? All right, fine.
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Starting point is 00:19:32 Yes, we do have news today. Settle down, son. Okay, we do have news. The President of the United States has done some amazing things. he has decided to use his presidential powers to take over the D.C. Police Department. Now, before we even show this, I want to emphasize something really important. Everything about what the president is doing is not only entirely legal, it's entirely constitutional. The federal district is supposed to be just that, a federal district.
Starting point is 00:20:02 It's not controlled by any one state. That's by design from the founders. But D.C. crime has been out of control. And the big event in the past two weeks that really set the president off and reminded the rest of us of just how bad the D.C. crime situation was, was when Big Balls was attacked. Now, two weekends ago in our nation's capital, Ed Corristeen, you know his name? What is it, Justin? Big Balls! Big Balls got beat up in Washington, D.C., defending his lady this past weekend.
Starting point is 00:20:33 And, boy, what a stupid decision. Isaac, that was stupid, wasn't it? Isaac's nodding. It was stupid. You should not have attacked big balls. You know, they say, you know, they often tell women to defend themselves, go for the balls. This is the one time you don't want to go for the balls. Not big balls. No, if you go for big balls, man, you're getting the horns. And that's what's happening right now in Washington, D.C. President Trump has activated his powers to take over the D.C. Police Department. Take a look here, President Trump announcing yesterday that he's invoking this power to save our capital city. I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed,
Starting point is 00:21:13 bedlam, and squalor and worse. This is Liberation Day in D.C., and we're going to take our capital back. We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me as the President of the United States. I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. You know what that is? Yeah. and placing the D.C. Metropolitan and Police Department under direct federal control, and you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Very good people, but they're tough, and they know what's happening. They've done it before. In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law, order of public safety in Washington, D.C., and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. Now, here's the thing. The President of the United States is in a unique position here because of what he just cited, the Home Roll Act of 1973. The short story is, for all of our nation's history, Congress was tasked by the Constitution with running the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. But in 1973, Congress abdicated its responsibility, typical members of Congress. They didn't want to do the work. So they turned over responsibility for the city to a city council and a mayor and they said, here you run this thing. We're not interested. It hasn't helped the city because, yeah, they ran it into the ground. The city has not benefited at all from this structure. It's been a disaster. And Congress is long overdue to take back control of the city. There's a couple
Starting point is 00:22:53 members of Congress, people like Senator Mike Lee, who really want to do this. The rest of Congress should get on board and seize control of the city again. But in that law, the president does have the ability to take over the D.C. police force. Now, this is a massive, massive win for the rest of us, a huge win. In fact, it makes D.C. the one city where the president has the most authority to make things right. And if you're a good American resident of a place like Los Angeles or Chicago or San Francisco or any number of these, any number of these off poorly run liberal cities, you should want what the president just did. You should wish that you could have this option available to you. Now, even the D.C. Mayor, Muriel Bowser, was admitting yesterday,
Starting point is 00:23:37 ugh, yes, Trump does have the power to do this. Take a look. Cut to. We know, however, as most have heard from the president's press conference, that he has prerogatives in D.C. unlike anywhere else in the country, including his authority, given by our home rule charter, to require the mayor, to require the mayor, to require me to supply services of the Metropolitan Police Department. And he also has control and the ability to deploy the National Guard. Okay, so remember that. I just want you to keep that in mind because what you're getting already in the media is a lot of this. Oh, he's a tyrant. He's authoritarian. He's doing
Starting point is 00:24:21 something that's completely illegal. How dare he. You just heard from the D.C. Mayor, she's not fan of Trump. She's a Democrat. Straight up saying, I hate to admit it. But yes, he does have the power to do this. So when the crazy leftists in your life are acting like Trump is doing something crazy and tyrannical, actually what he's doing is legal and sensible. And the people of D.C. are genuinely grateful for it. In fact, take a look at Cut 4. There's a couple of D.C. residents yesterday saying, really? He's taking over? Thank God. I'm just ecstatic. I've been saying that a long time ago, the federal government should take over the D.C. Police Department. Leroy Thorpe is a native Washingtonian who founded the volunteer
Starting point is 00:25:02 group citizen-organized patrol efforts, also known as the Red Hat. They walk the streets of Chinatown doing violence prevention work. With the mayor-banded power so long, I think she's kind of used to how things are going. And I think Donald Trump really wants to clean it up. And I'm all for it. He's all for it. They're all for it. People in D.C., you know, you ask people who've actually been affected by this crime,
Starting point is 00:25:23 and they're like, man, this is great news. Finally, something is happening here. In fact, it's not, it wasn't just yesterday. So this has already been taking place. Over the course of the last week, the president's been ramping up, the presence of federal officers in the nation's capital, already enforcing the law. Take a look at this video from over the weekend. This is a social media video, cut three of a bunch of federal officers jumping out of unmarked cars and making arrests in Southeast D.C. You want to talk about dangerous? Yeah, that's Southeast D.C. Take a look. Oh, my God. What the fuck. Oh, that shit real. They're really coming to your trenches and jumping out and bagging your eyes. Man, all type of shit, boy.
Starting point is 00:26:11 What the fuck? They're really coming into the trenches jumping out and bagging your ass. Well, it's happening. You can tell by the guy's surprise that he wasn't seeing that all the time. Now it's happening. And it's happening all over the city, which is great news. In fact, last night in response to all of this, the left was staging pro-crime protests in Washington, D.C., in downtown D.C.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Take a look at Cut 5 here. The pro-crime protests taking to the streets as people are angry that President Trump is trying to make things better. Look at this. Look at that. Protests against D.C. takeover, it says, on the local media, people marching in the streets in northwest D.C., Trump must go now. They're angry.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Look at this. All of these, they look like a bunch of typical. like angry white libs. There they are walking around, emaciated, angry. Just, they're furious. How could you be furious about that? I mean, you are legitimately, if you're at the point where you're saying, like, hey, don't fix the crime problem, you are a pro-crime protest.
Starting point is 00:27:21 That's what that was last night. And as they were marching around, you know, like venting and having all of their emotional incontinence, just blocks away. I kid you not. During the protest, or maybe just after the protest wrapped, just blocks away, a man was shot to death on Monday night. Take a look at Cut Six here. I heard their shots. They fired off pretty quickly. My cat was sitting in the window and immediately bolted to the back of the house. I thought it was fireworks at first, but I got kind of scared when I heard them with this happening. It really is just kind of a shame that's what happened on the eve of that news.
Starting point is 00:28:01 What a lib. I mean, what a lib. How much into a cult do you need to be to react in that way? You know, it's a real shame. Not that somebody was shot to death. The thing that was a shame was that the shooting took place on the same day that President Trump took control of the police department to try and fix the crime problem. Ah, shoot, it's a real shame that you're justifying President Trump's takeover of the police
Starting point is 00:28:23 department. That's the worst part of this. No, I think the worst part is the guy dying outside of your house. have some perspective lady holy cow so that was happening last night in dc where the crime problem is pretty pronounced as you know now also last night on ABC ABC World News tonight they were instantly misleading their audience about the specifics here take a look as David muir and whoever else he's talking to are trying to tell the audience that actually things are great in D.C. I don't know why Trump is doing this. Cut seven. Here they are.
Starting point is 00:29:02 President Trump declaring a public safety emergency in D.C. painting an apocalyptic picture, adamant crime is spiraling out of control. But his depiction stands in stark contrast to the official figures, which show crime in the Capitol is actually in decline. Violent crime recently hitting a 30-year low, down 26 percent since last year. Burglary, down 19. percent murder down 12 percent okay let me let me point something out immediately this crime data claim that you're hearing in the press is horse crap it is complete and utter horse crap and the reason for that is because the media already know that dc's crime statistics are rigged in fact take a look at this piece this is from nbc four washington a local news publication
Starting point is 00:29:57 publishing in on July 18th of 2025. So that's, you know, that's under a month ago. Just a few short weeks ago, three weeks ago. NBC runs this piece. DC police commander suspended, accused of changing crime statistics. Accused of changing crime statistics. I'm sorry, wouldn't this come up in your news report about how the crime statistics are improving? No, they've been entirely corrupted.
Starting point is 00:30:24 A DC police commander is under investigation for allegedly made. making changes to crime statistics in his district. The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed Michael Pulliam was placed on paid administrative leave in mid-May. That happened just a week after Pulliam filed an equal employment opportunity complaint against an assistant chief, yada, yada, yada, yada. But what they're saying is that this guy was involved in manipulating the data to make crime seem like it's not as bad. In fact, according to the D.C. Police Union, the manipulation of crime. data in D.C. is so routine and so rampant inside of the D.C. Police Department that is happening everywhere. Greg Pemberton is the head of the D.C. Police Union. They said, what we've heard
Starting point is 00:31:13 through our members and through members of management that we're willing to talk with the union is that this is a directive from the command staff and that they want to make sure that these classifications of these reports are adjusted over time to make sure that the overall crime stats stay down. And this is deliberately done. Here's the crazy thing. All it takes is if they reclassify any particular crime, like a violent crime, and just call it felony assault, then it's not included in the public data. Let me repeat something here. If they reclassify a violent crime as merely felony assault, which sounds pretty bad to me, I don't know about you, but when you're felony assault, you think, well, that's awful, that's violence. If they classify it as felony assault,
Starting point is 00:31:55 It doesn't go into the public data. Okay, that is the craziest thing ever about tabulating crime data. How does that work exactly? So inside of the D.C. Police Department, you've had senior officials, according to the union, who have been downgrading even more violent events to, oh, it's just felony assault. And then it doesn't get included in the violent crime data. And meanwhile, regardless of the government's lies about this subject, remember the Biden era where they lied to you about the state of the economy over and over, regardless of the government's lies about this, the people who live in D.C., they know how bad things have gotten, and they don't need the government to tell them that things are actually better than they're experiencing. They know for a fact. The president is acting on this, and thank God, I've got more on this ahead. Emily Jashinsky is going to join us in just a moment.
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Starting point is 00:35:30 Thank you to Fatty 15. All right. Let's see here. How's the audio right now, guys? The chat says that the audio was in total chaos for a moment. We lost it and went fuzzy for a little bit, but it looks like it's back. Oh, we're good right now? Okay, that's good news.
Starting point is 00:35:44 Well, that means that we're in a perfect situation here. We welcome now our great guest, Emily Jashinsky. She's the D.C. correspondent for Unheard. She's the host of After Party with Emily Jishinsky, the co-host of Breaking Points. I think she hosts like 15 different shows. So we just gave you a couple. Here she is. Emily Jishinsky is joining us on the program.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Emily, always good to see you. Thank you. Hey, Vince. Thanks for having me. How many shows do you host, by the way? You missed about 15 of them. No, no, no, it's just three. It's just three.
Starting point is 00:36:12 It's a manageable three. It's a manageable three. Well, you got me beat. I'm only doing two these days, so I respect you for that. A slouch, a slouch. Okay. So I've seen you on the mean streets of D.C. You know, you usually, as far as I can tell, travel without a bulletproof vest or anything.
Starting point is 00:36:30 But how would you assess how things have changed since you've been in the city? You know, I just wrote about this this morning, actually. heard because I was thinking back, I'm almost 14 years to the day since my parents dropped me off and foggy bottom for college. And, you know, I think COVID, you'll know this, Vince, very well, was just dystopian and apocalyptic. And it's set such a low bar for so many people in the city that now Trump is doing his federal takeover. People are looking around and saying, well, hey, the city's great because they hit that low point. I mean, first of all, because they hate Trump and they don't want to be right about anything. But secondly, because that low point was so profoundly low,
Starting point is 00:37:10 you would be wandering the streets, and it would be sort of like you'd have ambling, fentanyl, zombies, broken storefronts, just totally, like, empty streets. It was really rough. And so I think that's partially why people feel like, hey, it could be so much worse. But again, like, it doesn't make it good. And the other point that I just wanted to emphasize that Trump made yesterday that I found very poignant. He told the story about his father saying, son, if the restaurant, I'm paraphrasing, has a dirty window, don't go in because it means the kitchen is dirty. And in a sense, that's like tragically true about D.C. D.C. should be the best city in the United States of America. We should not tolerate normal levels
Starting point is 00:37:54 of poverty, grime, crime, violence in the nation's capital where we want tourists to experience the best of the country. We want foreign leaders to experience the best of the country. And we want people who are working for the federal government to be safe and to live prosperous family lives in the nation's capitals so that they can do the best jobs for the country possible. And yet we're just numb to it, numb to D.C. operating like basically any other major city. We're numb to our major cities operating like this. These are cycles that have been going on for decades. Nobody has any genuine solution. It's like we've sort of given up on our inner cities. And I know there are lots of great nonprofits and such that do work and churches that do work in those
Starting point is 00:38:37 areas. But as a society, it's like a collective shrug. And I think what Trump said yesterday is basically like, not anymore, not anymore. I don't know if it's going to work. And, you know, it's never fun to see like the National Guard roaming the city, but this is D.C. And it should be better and we should not tolerate the way that it looks right now. Well, something's got to change because the way the left manages all of these cities, when you have this huge crime problem, when you have this huge crime problem. They insist that the way out of it is we need more funding. We need more community. We need to rehabilitate. We need fewer jail sentences. We need zero cash bail. Like, none of those things work. Actually, the crime problem has become dramatically worse under all of those circumstances.
Starting point is 00:39:19 So the president is returning to a very basic principle. You break the law. We're going to hold you accountable. How is that so hard to understand? Yeah, I mean, it really shouldn't be. We had tragic, real-life experiments in progressive crime policies during the pandemic and slightly before the pandemic, whether it was San Francisco or other New York, you could probably add to the list, other big cities. There are countless examples where they basically ran the experiment that the progressive left in policing, that the progressive left has been yearning to run and has been saying, if you just give us the keys, we will change the policies. Things will get better and safer. And I'm sure right now, their responses, real progressive policing,
Starting point is 00:40:01 has never been tried just like communism has never been tried or whatever because maybe I want to do it over the course of 10, 20 years. But it's just common sense. And so many, I mean, this is what gets lost in it. Here in D.C., the truancy rates, I mean, thinking about things that have changed since I moved here, you know, more than a decade ago, you see so many young kids out on the street during the day in masks, getting into trouble on the train, wreaking of weed, like just in sad, sad conditions. And, you know, like, that is insane. Right now, as everyone's fixated on D.C.,
Starting point is 00:40:38 the D.C. police chief said she'd seen an increase in juvenile crime. I mean, she said that just a couple of months ago. And if you live here, you know that it's true. The truancy rates have not recovered. The Washington Post did a sweeping investigation. Nobody's mentioning this now. The Washington Post felt comfortable doing a sweeping investigation into truancy in the city just a couple of months ago because it wasn't a polarized Trump issue.
Starting point is 00:41:00 And they did a great report on how truancy is still higher than it was before the pandemic and how truancy is correlated with crime. And it's just like there are young people, there are lives. I mean, the trauma of being a victim of crime, the trauma of committing a crime that stays with you for a lifetime. These people are, they don't get that back. These kids don't get that back while the progressives run their experiments in policing. It seems like the precipitating event for the latest demonstration. of force and accountability was when Big Balls, Ed Corristine, was attacked now two weekends ago. How stupid was it for criminals to target Big Balls? I mean, come on. It was also people
Starting point is 00:41:43 who don't know D.C. in a very high traffic, like very popular part of the city for locals, probably some tourists too. So, yeah, going after Big Balls, wrong guy to mess with, apparently, because Trump seems to have a fondness for him. And the image, actually, in all seriousness, is the image of what he looked like after this assault, I think was, it didn't even matter whether or not he was a doge staffer. I mean, that was a harrowing image of a young man who was just like trying to live his life in the nation's capital.
Starting point is 00:42:18 So, yeah, that was absolutely brutal. It does, I agree with you. I think that is one of the things that was for Trump just end of the road And interestingly, Vince, I was in the motorcade as the part of the press pool going to the golf club out in Virginia with Trump on Saturday. And we passed one of these tent encampments that you know as well as anyone. They've always been around Foggy Bottom, Georgetown area by the freeways. And as we passed it this weekend, I thought, I wonder if Trump is looking out the window. Well, sure enough, he posted pictures of those very encampments and all of the trash on the road on his way out of the city.
Starting point is 00:42:55 He posted it the next day. And it's like, we're so numb to it because it's been this way for so long. But this is our capital. This is the center of power in the country. This is where foreign leaders come to assess how serious we are. Our credibility is on the line in Washington. There shouldn't be trash on the freeways on the major parts in and out of the city, let alone when tourists step out at Union Station in their first glimpse of Washington, D.C.
Starting point is 00:43:22 is an open-air drug market. It's pathetic. It is pathetic. And the Washington Post reports that the homeless are already being told they need to pick up and move immediately. They had an account this morning that one man was approached and said, you have until Wednesday to pick up and leave. And he said, where am I supposed to go? And nobody has an answer, but just get out. That's the point.
Starting point is 00:43:43 They're definitely on the move at the orders of the president of the United States. I want to ask you about the way the media is responding to this. I'm already seeing this morning that, for instance, even in places like Morning Joe, there's some begrudging acknowledgement. that, yeah, D.C. is kind of crappy and that regardless of what you think of the president, there's a crime problem that needs to be fixed. In fact, on ABC yesterday, I played ABC World News tonight shortly a short while ago. That was from a New York studio where they were mocking all of this. But inside of their D.C. studio, one of their hosts, Kyra Phillips, she said this yesterday, fellas, if we could play Cut 8, here's Kyra Phillips talking about all of the crime
Starting point is 00:44:20 outside of her northwest D.C. studio. I can tell you firsthand here in downtown D.C. where we work, right here around our bureau, just in the past six months, you know, there were two people shot. One person died, literally two blocks down here from the bureau. It was within the last two years that I actually was jumped, walking just two blocks down from here. And then just this morning, one of my coworkers said her car was stolen a block away from the Bureau. So we can talk about the numbers going down, but crime is happening every single day
Starting point is 00:44:56 because we're all experiencing it firsthand while working and living down here. Yeah, so that's happening. All right. So that tells me a story, which is that the media once again is defaulting to proximity bias, which is like, if I experience it, it's real, but if I don't experience it, then I'm just going to filter this through the lens of how does this make Trump look bad. Yeah, that's a really good point because we also saw like Jonathan Martin and others in the press yesterday being like, I've lived in D.C. for years and my car has never gotten stolen. So it's just this like, I don't know, superficial reflex to say, well, this is my experience. So you're right or you're wrong when I think the much, much more interesting story
Starting point is 00:45:41 events is the one that you told about how the D.C. Police Union says the numbers are being fudged. and has serious allegations, there's someone being investigated right now. The police union says the narrative that crime has dropped is false. A lot of people feel like that's false. And DC is like a lot of other American cities, although perhaps worse in some of its stratification. So if you happen to live in Georgetown or Palisades or Upper Northwest, you just come into contact a lot less frequently. I mean, maybe you work downtown, but downtown is not like, I mean,
Starting point is 00:46:17 a lot of the neighborhoods I've lived over the last 10 plus years. Downtown is not like certain areas of northeast D.C. It's just a completely different world. And that studio, ABC, I was racking my brain. I was like, where is ABC studio at? And I remembered it's right near the White House. It's a couple blocks from the White House. There's a street called DeSalle Street.
Starting point is 00:46:38 It's a little U Street or a little known street. But it's right next to Connecticut Avenue. It's right next to Farragut Square. The reason I know it so well, and as you would know, Emily, our old Daily Caller offices used to be right there at the corner of 17th and L. So it was just a couple of steps away from where we were. And when I was there 15 years ago, that was not an unsafe place to be. In fact, I would be perfectly happy being in front of the ABC News Washington Bureau.
Starting point is 00:47:02 But what she's describing is muggings and car theft and murder in northwest Washington, D.C., near the White House, which never used to be this way, and yet that crime has spread all over the city. Yeah, I mean, I used to live really close. Yeah, I mean, I used to live really would be, you know, I wouldn't want it. It's a beautiful neighborhood where a lot of like major embassies and major corporations have their locations or their D.C. locations. And yeah, I wouldn't want to be walking around at night. There's still serious problems over there. It was really, that area was particularly bad during COVID.
Starting point is 00:47:35 And I think people also aren't fully aware of why crime in some of these downtown areas is bad. And it's because there are still a lot of empty storefronts. Commuting is not back to what it used to be. And fentanyl, of course. When you combine those things, it's a perfect storm for the downtown parts of the city to get grimeier. Now, it's still not northeast. It's still not Anacostia. But yeah, the stuff has crept into different parts of the city too because there's not been a full COVID recovery.
Starting point is 00:48:05 And by the way, if Joe Biden were still in office, that would be even worse right now because you wouldn't see as many people coming to work in the city, the city. All right. Emily Jashinsky, I appreciate you and all of the shows you do. She's got unheard, after-party with Emily Shishinsky, and breaking points. So no shortage of options. And also occasionally appears on this program. I thank you, Emily. Appreciate you today. United events. Thanks, Vince. All right, there she is. A lot going on. Okay, the chat is telling me that the audio is weird. Is it still weird at this moment, everyone? Justin, is it weird? Yes. It's weird. So what do we do? Primaries down, so we're on the backup, and it's a little rough.
Starting point is 00:48:45 It's a little rough. Is it so rough that the show is unlistenable? That's what I want to know. It's annoying, but it's not unlistenable. You can keep going, and we have backup for later. Okay, okay. So, all right, what I'm being told is that the audio is going to be nice and, nice and crispy for the podcast today, because we have backups of it.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Yeah, sorry, whatever the tech issue is, I know the guys are all digging into it to try and figure it out. let me say this and maybe we can revisit this tomorrow if the audio is so lousy that it's not a good idea here but let me focus on this we have some breaking news overnight from the president of the United States that he has picked a replacement
Starting point is 00:49:27 to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics the Bureau of Labor Statistics now this is important remember he fired the woman who ran it not long ago because what was really happening at the Bureau of Labor Statistics was every time they would release a report they would have in subsequent months to revise it downward over and over and
Starting point is 00:49:50 over sorry not quite as many jobs as we claim there were and the discrepancies were so large and the variance so big that it became really clear that the organization that was tasked with giving you an accurate picture of the labor market was not giving you an accurate picture at all it wasn't usable. The markets make decisions, investment decisions on the basis of our labor numbers. The Federal Reserve makes decisions about whether or not to elevate or cut the rates based on our labor market. Accuracy and labor statistics is of paramount importance to our economy. And so getting that right, you've got to nail it. The woman who was leading that agency was failing over and over and over. And so if you're leading an agency like that and you're
Starting point is 00:50:41 failing to give us an accurate picture, that's sort of your one job, Bureau of Labor Statistics, you've got to go. Now, the media have been framing this as, oh, Trump fired her because she didn't give him a glowing jobs report. And he was mad about that. He's a dictator. No, that's not it at all. Even in the president's truth social posts about the subject, he was upset about the failure to have the data be accurate, which is what all of us deserve. If the economy hangs in the balance, the data has to be accurate. So the president announced yesterday that he is appointing somebody who you and I know very well to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Fellas, if we could pull up the truth social post from the president of the United States. Here we are. He says, I am pleased to
Starting point is 00:51:28 announce that I am nominating highly respected economist Dr. E.J. Antonio. as the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Our economy is booming, and E.J. will ensure that the numbers released are honest and accurate. I know E.J. Anthony will do an incredible job in this new role. Congratulations, E.J. Justin, can we put that image up on screen? This is the truth social post from the president of the United States.
Starting point is 00:51:58 And in it, you can see a photo of the resolute desk. There it is. of the President of the United States alongside our friend E.J. Antony. Now, E.J., to be clear, has been the long-time in-house economist for me, for the Vince Colonnese show and subsequently the VINC show on national radio.
Starting point is 00:52:16 We've had E.J. here on this Vince podcast as well, and I, on a very routine basis, turned to him for all of my economic questions. He is one of the foremost experts on the economy. He's really good. And he's very good. He has a unique talent, the ability to describe to the rest of us, what's happening with the economy. E.J. is the guy. He's the guy. And with each passing month, if you followed him on X, what you would see is that his predictions about what the economic data would show were always much more accurate than so many people who've been trying to make predictions, even on Wall Street.
Starting point is 00:52:57 so E.J. is well equipped to handle this kind of data and statistics. I should also stipulate, as I do every so often, E.J. is also related to me. The guy's my first cousin. And it just so happens he's a world-class economist. So I'm related to a talented individual, no question. But E.J. gets this job. I am over the moon about it. I think it's just the best thing for the country ever. E.J. does not have to take this job. He could be an immense success working for a Wall Street firm. he could take his ability to project economic numbers to any number of other gigs, but instead he's accepted the invitation of the president of the United States to run the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So I think this is great. Here's what I'm asking of you, if you don't mind giving me some support here. This is a Senate confirmed position, which means over the next few months, we have to await the slowness of the United States Senate to get E.J. into this important job. And may they move with haste because the Bureau of Labor Statistics could use him now to do this.
Starting point is 00:54:04 What you're going to witness and when you've already started to witness in the last 24 hours are there are a number of establishment and left wing people who claim to be economists. By the way, the same people have been screwing up the entire economy to begin with who are attacking him, who are now opening fire on him. And so as this thing plugs along, anywhere you detect unfairness towards a guy who's really just loyal to the number. He is not, look, he's a conservative, no question. He likes the Trump administration, super pumped about how the president has been succeeding. But what you want in an economist is someone who's just going to give you an accurate representation of the numbers. He's not going to sugarcoat it. He'll just be straight up with you.
Starting point is 00:54:42 And this is the guy for the job. All I'm asking is that you join me in standing up for E.J. Throughout this process, because, you know, just like every one of these picks for the president of the United States, the knives are out. But if we want to see the economy do well and we want an accurate representation of what's actually going on, you want E.J. Anthony in that role. And so I am so pumped to have him doing that. And I appreciate whatever help you can give him as we get him over the finish line and get him into the Bureau of Labor Statistics so we can get this whole operation fixed for the future of our country. It matters a great deal. And yeah, by now I'm seeing some messages. E.J. is fabulous. I totally agree. He's great. He's been all over media. He's one of the great communicators about the economy. My hope is that when he's running the Bureau of Labor Statistics, if he gets time that he can still do a lot of media, because he's one of the best spokesmen about what's happening in the economy and what's going to happen next that you can possibly imagine. So, E.J. Economy. Yeah, you want a real economist, not a leftist commie economist, said Vision Lake. I totally agree with you.
Starting point is 00:55:50 There you go. And then Chiriel says, you got it, Vince, but I have thombo. Tillis as a politician here in North Carolina. Yeah, for now, but he's leaving. President Trump saw that. I love that. Hey, thanks again, as always, for joining me on this edition of Vince. On the big radio show today, The Vince Show, 12 to 3 Eastern nationwide, you'll be able to watch that rumble.com slash fans or get it on your local radio station. That's the vinshow.com. I got the local listings all there. We're going to get into a lot more of the news of the day, including the fact that a whistleblower is now turning against Adam Schiff and revealing just how freaking corrupt he has been
Starting point is 00:56:30 and how loose, careless, and brazen he's been with classified information. Adam Schiff has a lot to worry about. He's got some... Ed Martin is bearing down on Adam Schiff. I would not want to be in Adam Schiff's watermelon head right now. That guy's got problems. I'm going to cover it today on The Vint Show. We've got a lot to get to.
Starting point is 00:56:48 I hope you join me for that. also we're back of course as always with you tomorrow on another edition of events thanks for being here with me for episode 101 the best damn audience in media we'll be back tomorrow

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