The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - BONUS: Did The CIA Raid Tulsi Gabbard??

Episode Date: May 14, 2026

President Trump’s first full day in China was a success. False reports circulate of the CIA “raiding” Tulsi Gabbard’s office seizing documents like the JFK Files and MK Ultra Files. Rep. Brand...on Gill joins us on his new task force to investigate health care fraud, whether Americans will get a return on their tax dollars, and to expose the root cause of government spending.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! GhostBedhttps://GhostBed.com/DanaTake Advantage of GhostBed’s Memorial Day Sale plus an extra 10% off for my audience with promo code DANA.Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://getnativepath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee.Fresh Pressed Olive Oilhttps://DanaLovesOliveOil.comTry it now and get a full-sized $49 bottle of Fresh Pressed Olive Oil for FREE just pay $1 shipping with no commitment—Claim yours today.Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. PreBornhttps://PreBorn.com/Dana or #250 AND SAY “BABY”Help Preborn Fund 1,000 ultrasounds and protect mothers and babies in crisis. We are 600 Ultrasounds away. Help us reach our goal!Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/Dana If you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaUpgrade your laundry game with 20% off your entire order when you use code DANA.  Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Democrats lose two key court cases on redistricting and start talking about massive judicial reforms and kicking everyone off the Virginia Supreme Court. Glad they didn't overreact. More and more illegals are giving up their asylum claims and self-deporting. And 42% of Democrats think Trump staged the assassination attempt where he actually got shot. Some people are not well. I'm Greg Corumis, inviting you to join Jim Garrity of National Review and me each weekday for the Three Martini Lunch podcast. We'll give you the top news of good laughs and we'll be done in 30 minutes. Follow the Three Martini Lunch on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast. Cheers. At the reception for POTUS.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Thank you. He's not a drink. He did. He took a sip. That's not the same thing as those being a, like he's like actively drink. Look, he put it right back on it. That's all it was. That's all it was.
Starting point is 00:01:03 So he's in China. The first full day is underway. Welcome to the radio program. and this is it's very interesting dear God it's a very very interesting trip so far he's went and you know
Starting point is 00:01:20 they had the reception he went out they did the march they said well they walked saw the kids waving the flags they've had some discussions already yesterday apparently it went very well and this
Starting point is 00:01:35 I mean it went very well with them. And so, I don't know. I just, I'm interested to see what comes out of this, of these meetings, because they've been very hyped. What are we going to get out of it? What is, is this, you know, I don't know if it's going to go so far as to restore any kind of, it's called a cold piece in a way, but like a normal piece, I don't know. I mean, they're communists. It's the, it's the CCP. But on deck to discuss was Taiwan. Trump had said, though, from the get, that he wasn't really interested in discussing Iran with them because we didn't, the United States didn't need help. And I've got some headlines about that as well, some of the latest because the
Starting point is 00:02:19 UAE has apparently been really getting involved. There's a couple of things to look at with that. But Taiwan, Trump has to be careful because he doesn't want Xi Jinping and the CCP to turn around and say, well, look at what was happening. Look at what you did with Iran. Even though Iran and Taiwan are completely different things. This is how stupid these arguments are. It's so stupid. These arguments are idiotic. They're completely different. They're totally different. But that's one of the things that Xi Jinping might push out there as a way to leverage. It was very interesting because he, you know, they met, they had their state banquets. Trump took the sip of the champagne or whatever that was. And in the meantime, you know, everything.
Starting point is 00:03:06 has been still unfolding in Iran. And the Iranians, the regime, so far, they think that they're going to run the clock out. That's what all of this has been about. They think they're going to run out the clock. And you keep hearing from these doomers that are like, oh, my gosh, it's, the United States is just really struggling with Iran. It's not, though. It really isn't. And the people who keep saying this and keep arguing this, I kind of have to question the motivation of them saying it. Do they want the United States to lose? Do they want the United States to not be successful? I mean, this is where it is right now. This is the way it is. So whether or not we get some trade deals, I know where Earths were also discussed, but so far,
Starting point is 00:03:54 I mean, when POTUS comes out and he, you know, is smiling and happy about it, and when other administration members are saying that it's been successful thus far, seems like it's been pretty successful thus far. China's kind of, you know, in a weird, this is what the media doesn't discuss. China's in a very weird position because Operation Epic Fury, this is, they get a significant number, a significant amount of their oil through the Strait of Ormuse. And with Operation Epic Fury and the American dominance there, they're, they're getting hit. They're getting, they're getting constricted. And the same thing with Venezuela. Trump has been outmaneuvering China in multiple theaters.
Starting point is 00:04:36 And that's more than anything what all of this has been about. And so he had earlier, now it's Thursday for us. It's already nighttime, what is it, like 1 a.m. right now in China? So earlier today, they're already in their Friday.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Earlier today, Thursday, he had a two-hour meeting was Xi Jinping. Potus did. And apparently, they said at this bilateral meeting, it went very well. They said that the two sides discussed waste, enhanced economic cooperation, between both countries, expanding market access, which is really one of the big reasons that all of these CEOs were there. And then President G, he said, made clear China's opposition to the militarization of the straight. Okay, well, full stop. I hope he was reminded that it was Iran who's been
Starting point is 00:05:26 doing this historically throughout the centuries. And they talked about ending the flow of fentanyl precursors, increasing Chinese purchases of American agricultural products. China's economy is a mess and basically only kind of limping along because of fuzzy math. So this has been a very, very good meeting thus far, at least from what the administration has been signaling. And we'll see with all of that. We're going to come back to it because we've got a few, we've got a lot of other things to hit today. Because in addition to this, we also have this story. I don't know if you saw this story.
Starting point is 00:06:05 I saw it last night, and it had to do with this. It, you know, it seemed a little bit, you know, this crazy kind of reporting. Like, oh, my gosh, did the CIA just raid Tulsi Gabbard's office? What is happening? And everybody's going crazy. And everybody's wondering, why is the CIA doing this? And they went in and they raided Gabbard's office and they seized all of these secret files related to the JFK assassination and MK Ultra. And, you know, she was going to declassify that.
Starting point is 00:06:34 and this is a direct fight. I mean, it was crazy. So one of the things that I like to do is I like to wait and see how a story unfolds, which is what normally people in journalism would do, but everybody wants to be first. Everybody wants to be first. So apparently, it's basically what happened is that, and even Gabbard said that her office wasn't raided. She even clarified. Other lawmakers even clarified their office wasn't rated. This was, this was goofy. The CIA, just a, what a couple of people showed up to take some boxes. And apparently it was boxes of information that were already under their jurisdiction and that they were already told months ago that they needed to take possession of.
Starting point is 00:07:15 So that's crazy. I don't know how it built up and turned into this story. That's what seems odd to me. I don't know how it turned into that story from, oh my gosh, her office was raided. And now everyone's saying that it, it wasn't that these are files that they had to take that that it was just something that they had already that they were supposed to take custody of, et cetera, et cetera. It just seemed like there
Starting point is 00:07:42 was, you know, I mean, when you had what I think Representative Luna come out and then Gabbard said it, I mean, you're talking about John Ratcliffe, for crying out loud. John Ratcliffe, who was appointed by Potus. I mean, Ratcliffe was one of the guys blowing the whistle on all of the, uh, the, uh, the, uh, collusion with regards to the 2016 election. I mean, I don't know anybody who would sit here and say that Ratcliffe was a snake, but it's just odd. So all of this was happening, and apparently was sources say, sources say, I mean, apparently they showed up to take possession of classified documents that they had in boxes that apparently they were already able to take, if that makes sense. Like, I don't even know why this is, you know, everybody's saying, no, they didn't
Starting point is 00:08:28 raid. That's a very dramatic characterization of it. Raid. And even Luna said, no, they just took documents. She literally verbatim said it was not a raid. D&I said this is false. The CIA did not raid the DNI's office. So everybody was saying, how did it get to this point though? Because these were people on the right. This is what I'm telling me. You've got to be very careful with media in general. And it can't just be legacy press because there's a whole new legacy press that's developing. And it's digital. So they showed up
Starting point is 00:09:04 and they took boxes of files. That was it. That was it. They took boxes of files. That doesn't sound like a rate. It's like a can't if I showed up to your house and like picked up a dish. Or just grab the candle you gave me. That's a big candle. I know. What if I just grabbed a platter? You know, like,
Starting point is 00:09:20 oh, here, you borrowed my platter. If that's not me raiding your home. No. That's not how any of that works. It doesn't work that way. I mean, if you busted down my front door, I guess. be rating. Yeah. There was none of that going on. There's a lot of palace intrigue with the whole DNI-CIA thing.
Starting point is 00:09:34 And I think there is a power struggle. It's really hard to get a feel on it and to run it down because the press pool, like the folks that I know in the press pool are very hesitant to say things because they want to maintain access. And not that I would like leak anything out, but even just for background, it's very hard to get a handle on it. There is power. There's a power play right now completely.
Starting point is 00:09:54 I think it's a power play. I think you have two different factions that are in the Intel. division and there's there's a little bit of back and forth with it. That's what it kind of seems like, you know, the easiest explanation. We've got a lot more on the way as we move, our partners that help bring you the program. It is our friends over at Superbeats. Cholesterol health daily. This is a big issue and it's confusing to a lot of people who don't understand the difference maybe between good cholesterol and bad cholesterol because not all cholesterol is bad. Some cholesterol is really good.
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Starting point is 00:11:50 So first up, the 32nd chair test apparently can flag older adults who are at a higher risk of early death. It's the sit-to-stand power. I've heard like stuff like this before. I don't know how I believe how much I put into it. But they say that they test how quickly you can get it from a chair and how quickly and repeatedly you can do it. And that apparently tells you how long you're going to live.
Starting point is 00:12:17 I'll mention the vaccines in there, though, so I just didn't eat it. Do you what? Kane's like, there's no clot shot in there, so I can't take it seriously. I mean, I don't know. I feel like that's a little miles wide inches deep. Yeah. So a study says that, I don't know, this random study, the world's rainfall is increasingly packed into bigger storms
Starting point is 00:12:36 with longer dry spells in between. Clearly, whoever wrote this has not been to Texas lately. Or ever. Or ever. Thank you. Or ever. Anytime it floods, people are, they're a subject of people out there that act like, it's never flooded before like this.
Starting point is 00:12:51 This is a world first. It's probably because of climate change. You know, the wealth redistribution program that we call climate change. That's it. So I just, I think this is a dumb story, too. It's from Dartmouth. And they said that regardless how much precipitation falls and rain and snow come in stronger, births separated by longer, drier spells.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Less water tends to remain on the land. Again, I think you need to get out of your bubble a little bit more and visit some other places because it hasn't been like that for a while. And a lot of, a lot of, a lot of various Texas included. let's see harvey weinstein oh he's still alive he complains of chest pains as a jury deliberates in his new york sex crimes trial we i forgot he was alive thought he would have epstein himself or something i don't know and we got a couple more if this loads there will oh my gosh i'm saving this for florida this is my florida woman segment it guys this is going to be the florida woman segment that i have for you
Starting point is 00:13:51 it's the headline that's probably going to be it can't be top for the rest of the year i'm just saying This is going to, it's not going to be topped. And you know what I'm talking about, Kim. You know. Also, have you heard of the blue Java banana? What? Mm-hmm. Is it tasty?
Starting point is 00:14:05 It is called the ice cream banana. I am today years old, and I just learned about the blue Java banana. So the blue Java banana, it's grown in the Hawaiian Islands, and it tastes like vanilla ice cream. It is a pale bluish tint when it's unripe, which is where the blue Java name comes from. And the variety is softer and richer in texture. And so it's naturally for. dessert-like comes, I've never had one, but they said that it's cold tolerant compared to other
Starting point is 00:14:29 banana species. It's popular amongst tropical fruit growers and gardeners, but it tastes like ice cream and it thrives in full sun. Yeah, you can grow it in containers. So, Kane, when are we going to buy some blue Java bananas? I'm already on fastgrowing trees.com right now and just check it out. Oh, you're going to fastgrowingtrees.com to check out the blue Java ice cream banana tree. They have it, yeah. Because fastgrowingtrees.com will probably have the blue Java. It's a tree. Yeah, that's right. The ice cream. Do they have an ice cream section at fast growing
Starting point is 00:14:59 trees.com? You know what? I'm going to find out right now. Yeah, like look at fastgrowingtrees. com, maybe codena, and see if there is like, you know, an ice cream section where you can get the blue Java banana. I'm just saying, yeah.
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Starting point is 00:18:06 We have a task force that has been assembled. And I was really worried about who they were going to have chair this thing. I'm like, you've got to have somebody who's like really going to be able to suss out this stuff. And this is not a pejorative, but be mean. You need someone who can be mean while smiling. I think they got the perfect person to do this because Congressman Brandon Gill is going to be leading this task force to investigate all of the fraud in all of these schemes. And I think that they're starting in Ohio in Minnesota. And he joins us now via video, Congressman from the great Republic of Texas.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Good to have you. Thanks for joining us. Tell us about this. Congrats on the new role. Thank you. This is the task force on defending constitutional rights. exposing institutional abuses. And this is a task force that has a broad mandate that I'm going to be chairing. We have the ability to go after governmental agencies who are infringing on our constitutional
Starting point is 00:19:01 rights, NGOs who are laundering American tax dollars to left-wing causes. We have the ability to go after universities who are still engaging in DEI practices or businesses that are still engaging in DEI practices, entities that are abusing our immigration system. We have a very broad mandate here. But what we're doing to kick this, to kick this task force off, what we're going to do is, what we have done is launched an investigation and do a massive Medicaid scandal from Ohio, where you've got what we believe to be about a billion dollars every year that's being defrauded from taxpayers. And this is in the home health services area, these are businesses that have been created, Shell LLC companies who are acting as intermediate.
Starting point is 00:19:48 and facilitating payments from Medicaid to recipients. The problem is that what these recipients ostensibly are doing is providing home health care, which includes conversation with patients. Problem is the people who are engaging in this don't have to prove that they have any medical background at all. They don't have to prove that the services are even provided. And in many cases, there's no way to prove that because these are done at somebody's home. And there's no cap on this program.
Starting point is 00:20:18 no cap on how much the federal government spends on this program. And what we found is a lot of these LLCs that are facilitating these Medicaid payments are incredibly shady to say the least. So we believe there's an enormous amount of fraud here. I think it's actually quite clear. We've already identified and this was begun from incredible reporting from the Daily Wire, by the way, from Luke Roziak in a report that came out just a couple of weeks ago. there are at least seven largely empty buildings that are housing hundreds of Shell LLCs that are engaging in this business. And we'd like to figure out what they're doing, where our tax dollars are going, and who in Ohio knew about this and why they didn't do anything to stop it. That's the big million dollar question, because for the amount of money that taxpayers have been defrauded, this has been going on for years and years.
Starting point is 00:21:10 And you're talking about a billion dollars a year. I'd hate to think of the total amount that was just in Ohio. Oh yeah, this is something that I think is not just in Ohio, not just in Minnesota, which we've spent a lot of time working on as well, but probably in many other states. And we're going to go one by one identifying this fraud. And by the way, the purpose of this task force is not simply to identify and expose fraud. It's to do everything that we can to make sure that it stops. So we have the power through the Oversight Committee and with this task force to subpoena people, to subpoena documents. to bring people before the committee, put them under oath. Let's ask them questions while the cameras are rolling.
Starting point is 00:21:50 Let's get documents. So we sent out requests for documents just a couple days ago on documents, information, and communications from the Ohio Medicaid agency, the Bureau of Program Integrity, and many of these LLCs that have been engaged in this business. And what we plan to do is once we do our investigation, and that's what we're working on right now, the goal is where applicable, where the facts lead us to issue recommendations for indictment for the DOJ. And also to put forward policy proposals for the broader Republican conference to take up,
Starting point is 00:22:26 to tighten up these programs to make sure that Medicaid programs, which are administered by the states, are stewarding our tax dollars properly. And that's a big, to solve this is a big issue because, I mean, that, because it doesn't just mean stopping the fraud. It means kind of not, it also means overhauling the system. as well as looking at all of the problems that address the federal matching, because that's one of the things that the states have tried to do with federal matching is push a lot of that to the federal level. I'm glad I don't have your job because I don't, I mean, honestly, I mean, I kind of have an idea how you go about solving this, but the problem is that it's so multilayered and so ingrained and it's across the nation. And every state has a different approach and they have their own regulations.
Starting point is 00:23:09 I mean, how does one even begin? So can we even get? This sounds like a dumb question, but are taxpayers ever going to get any kind of restitution for any of this? Well, that's the goal. The first goal is to identify it, put the bad guys in jail, stop the fraud from occurring in the future. And then we'll see what we can do to get some of this money back, if anything, candidly. But I think you identified the problem really well, is that you've got, especially in Medicaid, This is a program that's administered at the state level, but is largely funded by the federal government through a variety of grants and matching programs and a cost sharing agreement.
Starting point is 00:23:50 That's the problem because there's an incentive misalignment where you have the states who are largely incentivized to give out as much money as possible because they're not the ones who are on the hook for it. Federal taxpayers are. And that's the problem that we saw in Minnesota where state officials, for instance, we're essentially using these federal dollars to buy off. local votes, especially within the Somali community there. And we see, I think, a similar pattern. There are, of course, differences in Ohio. But I think the way to go about this is to take it state by state. And we will see broad patterns that apply across multiple states.
Starting point is 00:24:25 And that's where we can start putting forward policy recommendations that I think can make a dent in this and change the way the entire system works. Yeah, we're talking with Congressman Brandon Gill, for those just joining from the Great Republic of Texas. Congressman yesterday, the Vice President when he was speaking about this was talking about deferring payments, just what you were talking about, this federal matching, deferring payments to these states. Have you heard any feedback from any of these state lawmakers on that threat?
Starting point is 00:24:51 Because I know that you guys will follow through on that. We 100% will. And the Vice President has been really strong on this issue. And by the way, it's quite refreshing to see the executive who is serious about stewarding tax dollars. properly and ensuring that we are not being defrauded as the American people. But we will be in contact with state lawmakers, with state officials, with state officials in these Medicaid agencies to make sure that they know that we are paying
Starting point is 00:25:21 attention. And the good thing is, if you look at, for instance, the investigation we did in Minnesota, there are Republicans in those states who have worked with us very, very well, who have been very candid with us, both in closed-door meetings and publicly. And these are the people that we're going to rely on to understand what's going on. Yeah. Because it seems, because a lot of people have tried to cast this as solely an immigration problem, which I don't think it's solely an immigration problem.
Starting point is 00:25:50 I mean, obviously, I think it's been made easier for some people who have come here under questionable circumstances to use these loopholes and defraud taxpayers, but it really is that spending problem. So how do we dealing with that on the state level, how do we deal with it on the federal level? As you said, I mean, they are, I mean, it's federal level. It's federal government, federal taxpayers that are funding all this. You're exactly right. This is both an immigration problem and a welfare state problem.
Starting point is 00:26:17 One of the things that you see in Ohio is that doctors will have to sign Medicaid waivers that allow these payments to go through. So we'd like to understand what those doctors knew about whether these services were actually being provided or not. and if there were what we believe likely a select number of doctors who are giving out a large number of these waivers, I think we ought to take a look at maybe rolling back the ability of states to use these waivers. That's particularly applicable to Ohio. But I think there are going to be broader reforms here as well. I hope so. I very much hope so because this is, I can't, I'm almost terrified to look at the total number because it's already like, what, half a billion or what, several hundred billion, just a couple of
Starting point is 00:27:02 a couple of states that's not even going to all 50 states. The penalty for this and how quickly this can happen, I mean, you guys are hitting the ground running. Is there anything that you can tell us about moves that you? I know it's been a day. You've been in your seat for a day now, but, you know, what can you tell us about what you've been able to do so far? So we've sent out requests for documents, communication, and information from
Starting point is 00:27:25 multiple areas within Ohio, the Ohio Medicaid agency and the Bureau of Program Integrity. We're waiting to hear back from them. We're also working with some of the independent journalists who have done a lot of this work. We're working with some reporters from the Daily Wire who have been digging into this. Now, remember, we didn't know about a lot of these payments until about a year ago whenever Doge published Medicaid payments, made them public for everybody to go through. And there's a huge amount of data there. And, you know, this is information that Medicaid in Ohio, for instance, has had for a long time.
Starting point is 00:28:00 time it wasn't public and it really only took a couple months of a reporter digging through all of this to figure out that something is way off. So what we're going to do is take that information, the public information that's been combed through from some of these reporters and then do our own investigation where we can where we can get people under oath to go even further so we can build upon the work that's been done in Ohio. That's where we're at right now. In addition, this This task force just today, we sent out letters for requesting information from multiple birth tourism companies across the country. These are companies that are facilitating migration into the United States for the sole purpose of foreign nationals having children in our country to become U.S. citizens. That's another investigation that we're working on as well.
Starting point is 00:28:51 That's a very troubling one because they've been doing that with China, the CCP, and we're now, from what I understand, stand going to be coming upon, you know, here in the next couple of years, the first generation of thousands of children that were born in the United States, raised back in China under the CCP, coming back to the United States, and apparently going to be coming of age to vote. And I mean, that's, we're talking, and that's a significant number of people. So I'm so glad to hear you say that. We'd love to have you back on that and so many other issues, Congressman Brandon Gill, who is now leading this new task force to go and root out all of this fraud.
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Starting point is 00:31:21 who was with a mullet, by the way, a mulleted peepin' time. who is hiding up into bushes. Yes, according to CBS 12, a bachelorette party at a West Palm Beach Airbnb turned frightening. After police say a man was watching women through the bushes with his bridges down, officers with the West Palm Beach Police Department,
Starting point is 00:31:40 they ended up arresting this guy. Of course, I just lost this story. Hold up. Everything froze. They ended up arresting this guy because you're not supposed to do that. Can you imagine, and this is a picture of him, he was hiding in the bushes, And the women who were, imagine you're having your bachelor's party.
Starting point is 00:31:59 It was an Airbnb. And so you rent out this place. And then there's a guy in the bushes. Oh. Yeah. And that's what happened with a mullet, no less. Did you show them? Yeah, see the mullet?
Starting point is 00:32:11 See the, yeah, that's the mullet right there. Get his pants down. Exactly. Dispatcher say that he was identified as 51-year-old Noel Maseregos. And it was the, and he was, yeah, that's him. formed a perimeter when officers arrived. They spotted the man matching the description. And then one victim already told police that she approached him and told him to leave.
Starting point is 00:32:34 And that's when he dropped his bridges all the way. So they took him into custody. I don't have anything else about his incarceration, but they apparently took him into custody on that. Imagine that you're in Palm Beach. It's Palm Beach. And you get an Airbnb and you, anyway. All right. Next up.
Starting point is 00:32:53 Oh, man. How do we do this? We got a lot of these weird ones. So we have, this is Miami Herald. There is a guy who, burglary suspect who threw feces at a Miami judge and then he was acquitted by the jury. Oh, Lord. That happened. D'Lorleans, Philidor.
Starting point is 00:33:17 Cain, I'm going to copy and paste this. Just you do the, here, you read that. I'm sorry, there's a D in the front. Oh, D. Yeah, Dorlings Philidor. It sounds like a fancy type of door. He threw his feces at a Miami-day judge, according to the court spokeswoman, and as he did it, he screamed, quote, it's protein, it's good for you. The trial was delayed briefly. And then the man who, quote, cast feces. He was actually, can you believe that the jury acquitted him?
Starting point is 00:33:48 I mean, it was, oh, apparently he was sitting in a wheelchair near the judge who scrambled away as the bailiff yelled for her to run. also the guy consumed some of it. No. Hands to Skymy dude. Miami Herald. It's there, so it must be true. It is, though. So they shut down the courtroom. They had to clean it up. The judge moved closing arguments to another courtroom upstairs for later the morning of the next day.
Starting point is 00:34:12 The jury deliberated for about one hour the next day, and they found him not guilty of the crime. But now he's got separate charges related to the courtroom thing. So he's not out of the woods yet. Let's see here. a homeless man with exposed buttocks seen trespassing outside the Wind Dixie. A homeless man in Claremont with his butt out all there to see was out trespassing at the Windexie. 44. 44? 44? No way. They're off by at least two decades. Dude. Two decades.
Starting point is 00:34:44 44-year-old Lamar Lewis 9.50 a.m. on a Saturday. I'm sorry, this man looks 60. At least. He was spotted by a police officer walking away from the wind. in Dixie and into the Bank of America parking lot. They knew him because he had multiple priors. And this was the third time, apparently, that they had to get him to pull his bridges up because they were apparently to his knees and he had no under bridges on. And so he was charged, arrested charged with trespassing on occupied structure. His bond, because of his priors, was set at 20K.
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Starting point is 00:37:16 It's one of these. Okay. I think, yeah. I would assume is probably near the stretch, right? Probably this one? That one? No, wait. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:37:28 I'm thinking it's one of these in here. I know Iran and Iraq. I know Saudi Arabia is in there somewhere. I wonder if that would make this Iran. Yeah. That's close. That was close. It's the one to the left, the big one.
Starting point is 00:37:43 Okay. I think this is Iran. There you go. That's it. Huh. One guy? that's it one guy got it this was can students find iran on a blank map how much you want to bet though that some of them are like the loudest people about iran right you know they are you know they are
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Starting point is 00:39:55 legislative plans, and that's the national digital ID that was in their, the companies, or companies that was in the proposal included in the government's upcoming digital access to services bill. And that's Starmer. He wants to move all ID digital. So this is a, he's, now they say that it's not going to be mandatory and it's going to be free for those who choose it over there, but yet it's going to be fait accompli. If they're forcing and incentivizing everybody to use it, you're going to have to use it, you know, companies and et cetera. So, also, Waymo has recalled thousands of robotaxies
Starting point is 00:40:30 because of the high risk of the robo taxis entering flooded areas. Now, yesterday I had a headline about how in one street in London, like three times that same week, the car went down to dead end street and got stuck at like four in the morning. Now they've issued a recall for thousands of their, robotaxies because they keep driving into flooded roadways. 3,700. It's a risk, they said.
Starting point is 00:40:52 So they're going to have to like kind of figure a workaround for that.

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