The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Crockett's Epstein Screw-Up, FL Dem's FEMA Theft & Skillet's Heavy Metal Xmas Drama

Episode Date: November 20, 2025

September job numbers come in much hotter than expected, doubling expectations. A Florida Democrat Rep. is accused of stealing $5 Million in FEMA funds to support her Congressional campaign. Jasmine C...rockett DOUBLES DOWN on defending her staff after she tried to tie the WRONG Jeffrey Epstein to prominent Republicans. Doctors at the COP30 Climate Summit dance to a CRINGE hip-hop song demanding the end of fossil fuels.Hakeem Jeffries refuses to deny that his team solicited money from Epstein. Democrats continue to defend Stacey Plaskett over texting Epstein during a Congressional hearing after he was convicted. Christian Band Skillet gets criticized for releasing a heavy metal version of “O Come Emmanuel”. Trump trashes the Democrats who released a video urging military members to 'refuse illegal orders' in a viral video. Elon Musk says AI and humanoid robots will eliminate poverty and make everyone wealthy. A former FBI agent is filing a LAWSUIT alleging he was fired because he had a Pride flag draped near his desk. An native Canadian tribe has a lawsuit going on where they claim title over literally HALF of the entire province of New Brunswick over “Aboriginal Land Claims” Zohran Mamdani finally admits he has no money to fund his free bus programs. An Anti-Semitic mob descends on a historic NYC synagogue urging the ‘resistance’ to ‘take another settler out’.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…PreBornhttps://Preborn.com/DANAThis holiday season, don’t let another life be lost. Dial #250 and say “Baby,” or give securely online. Make your gift today.Cowboy Colostrumhttps://CowboyColostrum.com Get 25% off your order of Cowboy Colostrum with code DANA—don’t forget to tell them we sent you!Stopboxhttps://StopboxUSA.comUpgrade your security this holiday season with 10% off, plus buy one, get one free with code DANA10Cove Purehttps://CovePure.com/Dana Cove Pure, a holiday gift that’s both practical and healthy. Receive a $250 holiday discount—hurry now before the sale ends!Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/Dana  OR CALL 972-PATRIOTWhat are you waiting for? Switch today. Use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Byrnahttps://Byrna.comSave 15% sitewide during Byrna’s biggest Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. Don’t miss out!AmmoSquaredhttps://AmmoSquared.comDon’t get caught without ammo, and be sure to tell them you heard about Ammo Squared on this show. KelTec Peacekeepershttps://KelTecWeapons.com/DanaThe KelTec Peacekeepers Program supports those who protect our communities.  Learn more about the program today. Relief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! HumanNhttps://HumanN.comStart supporting your cardiovascular health with SuperBeets, now available at your local Walmart.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/Dana Don’t wait until flu season knocks at your door. Use code DANA10 at checkout to save 10%. Noblehttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaOpen a new qualified IRA or cash account with Noble Gold and get a FREE 10-ounce Silver Flag Bar plus a Silver American Eagle Proof Coin.  

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Starting point is 00:00:33 He might not listen to me. But yeah, as good a time as any. Okay, I'll give it a go. If he ever takes those earphones out. Vaping is harmful to your child's health. Nicotine addiction can affect their concentration, sleep and moods. They're much more likely to smoke when they're older too. So take a deep breath and talk to them today.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Get the facts about vaping and nicotine. Visit hse.e. forward slash vaping from the HSE. The best thing that you can say about the Trump economy is that American jobs are going to American workers for a change. And that's the thing that I'm proudest about with these numbers. So this is, I feel like all of this is going to come to a head at some point because we've got audio too from POTUS talking about H-1B visas and the disconnect that's happening right now on the right with that. And that's going to be something that the right's going to have to grapple with it. And the issue, because, you know, Vance is talking about job creation. And it's great that we have all this investment and we've been discussing AI and tech and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:01:37 But the issue, like I said, is the amount of people, I mean, the workforce. And we've talked about this, you know, quite a lot. And the belief that we don't have the ability to do some of the stuff that we want to do here with tech or science or manufacturing. and that's, that is going to be a battle that I think the right has avoided for at least maybe eight years. I mean, this really started coming up in 2016. And to Trump's credit, you know, he's one of the only, one of the first Republicans really to kind of address it head on. But, yeah, there are a lot of people that are kind of asking about his answer for that. So we're going to dive into that. We've got a lot of stuff to dive into today, including some of
Starting point is 00:02:23 the craziest corruption. Holy wow, from the Democrats. I was so mad, so I made a mistake last night. Actually, I didn't sleep while last night, probably because of the storms moving in. So really quickly, before I get into the next story, too, if you guys hear, you might hear thunder. It is thundering and lightning here,
Starting point is 00:02:46 like, Kane, I'm waiting for, like Noah and his arc. We have flash flood warnings. means we, I mean, we don't have a light flickering or anything like that, but it's been really crazy. And so, the, uh, if you hear crazy loud thunder, there's, it doesn't matter how well insulated, insulated your studio is, you're going to hear it. So we're cool. Because there was one time we had a storm that rolled through and people heard it. They were like, is it store? They heard it. Remember, you remember how, that's when we had tornado warnings and everything. It just went again. So we don't have any turniters. But if you hear crazy loud thunder, that, they're
Starting point is 00:03:22 That's why. It is raining like there's like floods everywhere. So anyway, everybody stays safe out there. The other story, so we're going to hit the jobs and we're going to, because we've got jobs numbers. Of course, the October, at BLS at October jobs report, they weren't releasing it. And Kane was telling me yesterday that, you know, well, yeah, the government was shut down, I guess. I think they had the revised numbers that were added to this particular report. Right. And things weren't great. Obviously, the government was shut down. So numbers were bad. But these numbers here exceeded more than double their expectation. I actually like the fact that government was
Starting point is 00:03:55 shut down. I think that's a net win for us. I think that's a win for us, you know. So the other big, like I said, the other big story is going to make you mad. So, did you hear about this Florida rep? No. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:04:14 It's a bad one. Democrat Florida Representative Sheila, what a last name. Sir Phyllis McCormick. That right. That works. She was accused, accused of stealing $5 million in FEMA funds and then laundering it. So she could, she could, she gave it to her campaign. She gave it to her case.
Starting point is 00:04:40 She paid your tax dollars, our tax dollars to the campaign, to her campaign, five million dollars. Now, this was FEMA money that was during, this was all during COVID when everybody was handing money out like it was candy. And there wasn't a lot of accountability in terms of where all of this cash is going to go. So this woman, Representative Sheila Shafilis McCormick, she got hit with the federal indictment yesterday accused of stealing $5 million in FEMA funds to support her 21 congressional campaign. And she's been under investigation by House Ethics. since 2023. She was indicted by a federal grand jury in Miami. And she faces 53 years in prison, which I think that she should spend every 53 of those years in prison, Kane. This ratty garbage lawmaker using relief funds, relief funds. And then used it to pay for her campaign.
Starting point is 00:05:46 we are all overtaxed people are hurting they're broke and i'll be damn you have this welfare queen in florida stealing people's money and using it on her campaign now she says she's innocent oh my heaven you know her brother's a bookkeeper did you know that so her brother's part of this too he's a bookkeeper keeping it in the family illan omar style i get you wink wink nudge nudge illin omar style keeping it in the family she uh i mean this is wild this is a crazy that's that's five million dollars and that's what we know of i don't even i mean and you know that there's other people involved in this you all know
Starting point is 00:06:29 there's other people involved in this so i i'm just stunned at the and of course here's the thing she stepped down i don't know if you all knew this so this is the difference between Republicans and Democrats. So she stepped down from she was on, wasn't she on the Intel Committee? Let me look. I don't think you should be on any intel committee. In Democrats, you can be under investigation for felonies and they let you sit on these important committees still. They only make you when you're being investigated or actually, sorry, after you've been convicted. She could have stayed up there. Republicans make you get out, even if you're just being investigated. They want you off committee. Hmm. Kind of interesting, is it not? I mean, just unbelievable stuff. She deserves the full 50-some-odd years. Now, that and that is a huge difference. That's the difference between the Democrat caucus and the House Republican conference rules. So Republicans indicted members have to be stripped of all. All committee assignments. Democrats, their rules, only call for indicted members to step down from committee leadership. positions. So she's, you know, technically she can't lead it. She can still be on the committee, but she can't be a leader. Republicans, they don't even want you on committee. There's the difference in case you wanted it. Pretty wild, is it not? Pretty wild. That is, so she's still on some of these committees. She's with Palm Beach and Broward County. Interesting note about this. So you know how
Starting point is 00:08:09 those are always pretty, I guess you could say they're pretty blue areas except last election when they flipped red. Historic. What was it the first time in like 70 years or something crazy like that? They flipped red. What do you think this is going to do in terms of momentum for these down ballot races, local races coming up in midterms? This is a campaign ad. I hope DeSantis makes an ad out of this. This is an ad for that area. Holy cow. Just crazy. so this is those are the difference between the house the democrat will sound like she's going to stay on committee she won't be stripped of all of her committees unless you know they go through and she's convicted but she ought to be convicted uh i mean and the brother was involved there was another person also involved as well and uh i mean i i it's just stunning to think about and it makes me mad think about how much i mean we get mad every you know depending on if you pay quarterly however you do your tax is we are so overtaxed and here this woman is taking all of you know these hard-earned tax dollars and using it this way spending it on her campaign during a time when there's big thunder
Starting point is 00:09:23 during a time when you know we everybody was freaking out because of COVID so I mean they have a mess on their hands and then of course you have Jasmine Crockett jasmine Crockett is trying to justify remember how her office came out yesterday what did she say uh can her her office she they she had them research this real quick is that what she said yeah and she admitted that it was just a jeffrey epstein that's all yeah she she was accusing everybody uh lee zeldon uh all these other lawmakers of taking money from geoffrey epstein she just went through and just anybody that you know looked like it was epstein they went and and put their that's geoffrey epstein except it wasn't they
Starting point is 00:10:06 were several different Jeffrey Epstein's that lived in different parts of the, you know, the eastern coast there. One was a doctor. I think another was like an educator, not like the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. So she's been trying to defend this. I don't see how you can defend it because Hakeem Jeffries, if you remember, Hakeem Jeffries, he had been invited or was trying to get invited to Epstein's house to meet him and have a fundraiser. And, you know, And then there were several others out there who took money. One solicited like six figures, et cetera. I know we have audio of this because she lost her. Yes. Let's play cut for it because she was accused. I think this was CNN. She was accused of misleading people by just randomly
Starting point is 00:10:53 picking any old Jeffrey Epstein. Listen. I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein just so that people understand when you make a donation, your picture is not there. And because they decided to spring this on us in real time, I wanted the Republicans to think about where it could potentially happen because I knew that they didn't even try to go through the FEC. So my team, what they did is they Googled. And that is specifically why I said, A, Jeffrey Epstein, unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out and just tell lies. Because it was not the same one, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:11:22 But when Lee Zeldon had something to say, all he had to say was it was a different Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted that he did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein. So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people. This is one of the, please save this. Save this audio. Save it. We've got to come back to this because that is officially the worst defense I have ever heard in my entire political. Actually, second to when Anthony Weiner accused me of hacking his Twitter account and planting a shlong pick, this is the worst defense. Second worst defense I've ever heard in my career. And we have a lot more. We've got to get into, I don't know if you saw the mob that descended on a synagogue in New York last night. If you don't think that Islamist or there's not an invasion, wait until you hear about this story. We got, we got that. We got a whole bunch to touch on today as we bring the news as we move. I will always carry and I am all completely a million percent comfortable. I've trained for it to use lethal force in defense of my life or the life
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Starting point is 00:15:03 Dana's Quick 5. All right, so first up, robots in your bloodstream could deliver drugs with greater precision. I don't know if I like this. I don't even like putting on like certain like hand lotions. I can't even imagine. So the dangerous drugs that they give us can be now more precise with robots? No thanks.
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Starting point is 00:19:50 Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or your favorite podcast platform. I never said that it was that Jeffrey Epstein, just so that people understand when you make a donation, your picture is not there. And because they decided to spring this on us in real time,
Starting point is 00:20:03 I wanted the Republicans to think about what could potentially happen because I knew that they didn't even try to go through the FEC. So my team, what they did is they Googled. And that is specifically why I said, A, Jeffrey Epstein, unlike Republicans, I at least don't go out
Starting point is 00:20:17 and just tell, lies. Because it was not the same one, that's fine. But when Lee Zeldon had something to say, all he had to say was it was a Jeffrey Jeffrey Epstein. He admitted that he did receive donations from a Jeffrey Epstein. So at least I wasn't trying to mislead people. Yes, you were. Your crack team is on crack. That's Jasmine Crockett. Remember, she came out the other day. She was accusing Lee Zeldon and all these Republicans of taking donations from Jeffrey Epstein. But her dumb as a box of rock stack, half. And she's too, this woman is one of the dumbest people I've ever seen in my life. And
Starting point is 00:20:54 I mean, I know Congress's standards are low, but dang. They came out, they found the name Jeffrey Epstein in these donation lists, right? And so they rushed out, well, look at this. They're all trying to say, because they, because Republicans were asking why Democrats were taking actual money from the dead Jeffrey Epstein. Why was Hakeem Jeffries trying to solicit a six figure donation to his campaign? Why were other lawmakers like Stacey Plaskin and others getting money from him and texting with him and doing his bidding? So she comes out. You can tell that they didn't workshop this. Girlfriend comes out. Oh, my crack team. We looked it up. And then they found, oh, they just didn't even bother checking to see. Because, you know, Kay, they don't have their
Starting point is 00:21:44 pictures on the site when you donate. And they said, oh, it's the same Jeffrey Epstein. It's got to be the same one. Ignore the doctor on some of the names. Ignore the location. It's got to be the same one. And now her defense is, well, I didn't say it was the Jeffrey Epstein. I just said it was a Jeffrey Epstein.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Oh, my gosh. If she can do an accent, I can't too. She's from Crenna-A-Doo, please. That is one of the worst defenses I've ever heard. She's trying to move the goalposts. So wait, if you can match the name of a donor to a name of someone, a different person who did something bad, that we can go after all those people because that could be a lot of fun, right? I feel like we could do some things with that. That is just so dumb.
Starting point is 00:22:38 It fell on its face. I can't believe she sat there on CNN. And what's her face? Collins didn't push back on that. I would have interrupted her and said, ma'am, that's one of the dumbest things that I've ever heard. and we're all dumber for having heard it. Like, you know, a little, a little not happy Gilmore style, but you know what I'm thinking of.
Starting point is 00:22:55 I can't remember the name, Adam Sandler movie. There's just no, there's no defense of it, number one. They don't have a defense of it. They just simply don't. She said she wasn't trying to mislead people. And then she was defending, hear her defense of Stacey Plaskett. This is cut five. didn't initiate that chain Jeffrey initiated that chain and she took the
Starting point is 00:23:22 information just like if somebody text me yeah but she was responding and saying you know what are you talking about quick I'm up next and then her questions were about Rona but do you think that was inappropriate I mean would you text with someone who is a registered sex offender about what you I honestly know that he had never been convicted of any federal crimes at that time but he had been in jail already he had been in jail and my deal is this the Republicans are constantly texting with a 34 count convicted felon. So if it's okay for them to text him at any point in time,
Starting point is 00:23:53 then I'm not going to say that that's right or wrong, especially to the extent that you're talking about kicking someone off their committee. Were they talking, were they sexting? Was it a matter of her being involved in the pedophilia? No, it was nothing like that. Oh my gosh. She is just brain slop in human form. What a clown. 34, you know, she can't even get it straight. 34 convicted count fell and wet she should take the time it takes to weave in her hair extensions to study up on some of this stuff. The 34
Starting point is 00:24:25 counted, that's one of the that whole witch hunt, the whole New York thing is one of the stupidest cases. We talked about that and Lissly Lorraine's got a lot of stuff up on it at Substack chapter and verse because that whole story they it wasn't 34 different crimes.
Starting point is 00:24:42 It was literally like one email and then anytime anything was done, a response or it was forwarded or opened or anything, that's like a count. That's it. And it was past the statute of limitations. We don't even know. Flashback real quick. So in New York, they can try to elevate with their state law, elevate a misdemeanor to a felony if they can find that it was committed, a crime that was committed to hide another crime. And there wasn't another crime in this case, but the jury was instructed to ignore the fact that that didn't exist. That's the hands to sky what happened. Alvin Bragg, after all of these other prosecutors,
Starting point is 00:25:24 refused to take that case. And that was the bookkeeping thing with what's her face? Oh, what is that slag? What's her name? You know what I'm talking about? I can't remember the old stripper. What's her face? Her? Don't remind me. I don't have it. I have some, oh gosh, yes. I have something else in my brain that's occupying that space. But they, Alvin Bragg, if you remember, he said that there was another crime that was done in order to elevate it. And it was already passed statute of limitations in order to elevate it to a felony, even though there wasn't another crime that they actually articulated in the charging docs, because we read all of it. And then, I don't know how that changes the expiration of the statute. That's insane.
Starting point is 00:26:13 I mean, they concocted this thing just so they could say he's a convicted felon, right? So she's sitting here defending Stacey Plaskett. By the way, can I ask a question? Why is a non-voting member, a non-voting delegate
Starting point is 00:26:26 on any House committee? Especially like Intel? Yeah, Plaskett, you mean, yeah. Why? She's in Virgin Islands. She can't vote. She doesn't have a vote. Why the hell is she on any committee?
Starting point is 00:26:41 I don't understand this. Do you guys understand this? I was talking to a friend of mine and they were, who works on the hill. I asked him this. And he was like, uh,
Starting point is 00:26:50 I'm like, no offense to my friend. I was like, I'm sorry, but you're like 68 years old. You've lived your whole life on D.C. On, on the hill.
Starting point is 00:26:57 What? It's wild, but she can't. And she's on, uh, congressional committees, a number of committees. She,
Starting point is 00:27:06 I don't know how she, the only reason that she probably had, how did she get Epstein's number? How did Epstein's number? How did Epstein? her number. This is actually a question that Florian just asked, who gave Jeffrey Plaskett's personal phone number? Which would imply that they've
Starting point is 00:27:22 conversed before. Yeah, she's on the subcommittee on weaponization of federal government, committee on oversight, and agriculture. She shouldn't be on any committee. Well, according to this, it says here, because she is a U.S. Virgin Islands representative, she is explicitly permitted by House rules to participate in and vote within Congressional.
Starting point is 00:27:42 insane because she's a not but she's technically a non-voting delegate because of virgin so it's weird how it's set up but the whole point how how did he have her number and it wasn't just because i know a lot of lawmakers will have two phones they have their personal phone for their family and their friends and their their lives uh their their personal lives off capital lives and then they have their phone for capital work that has you know that's where they keep all their documents they keep everything on it because because everything, you have to keep account of everything. I don't know if she has that set up.
Starting point is 00:28:18 I don't think every lawmaker has that set up. I know some who do and some who do not. But how did he get the number to the personal phone that she had and she had with her at that hearing? And she literally had said at one point, I'm getting ready. I'm coming up to ask questions. She was asking for his direction. What would you have me, what would you have me ask? and that's when she was speaking with Michael Cohen, the hearing with Michael Cohen,
Starting point is 00:28:46 and who is Trump's attorney still at the time. That's pretty significant. And then Jasmine Crockett's defense is to say what, that, oh, well, you know, it's not like they were sexting. That is so gross. That's something I did not need to know. And then Plaskett, cut 10, she doesn't have any regrets. listen to this, she's ruining crockett's defense of her.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Wait, let me just better understand that. What is that point? Because at the time, he was a known sex offender and it had been detailed all the sexual abuse. There are a lot of people who have done a lot of crimes, and as a prosecutor, you get information from people where you can. I've interviewed confidential informants. I've interviewed
Starting point is 00:29:28 narcotics, drug traffickers, and others. And that doesn't mean that I'm their friend. That doesn't mean that they are friendly with me. It means that they have information that I mean and that I'm trying to get at the truth and that's what I did. So no regrets, basically, is what you're saying. I'm moving forward.
Starting point is 00:29:48 She takes direction. She was taking direction from Epstein. She wasn't getting background information. She was saying, remember, this came out after all of this with the questioning with Plaskett came out after these emails showed that Epstein was talking to Michael Wolfe. you guys remember Michael Wolf is the I and I say this is somebody who knew who's known Steve Bannon personally I've worked in an office with him elbow to elbow for over a decade I think it's super suss when you're in the president's inner circle and you're bringing that snake into the white house and he just didn't he did not just bring him into the white house that guy had all
Starting point is 00:30:29 access I don't think y'all understand how serious that is that was his first book of all that hit all the hit pieces that came out and while that was happening because bannon was working with Epstein reportedly he was advising him wolf Epstein was asking wolf you know uh what can i do to bury him talking about Trump politically all of this was happening at the same time man he had snakes that were undermining him right under his feet in his first term now maybe some people who were so easy to be power adjacent and kiss whatever backside presented itself to them maybe they'll they'll adopt a little bit more of my discernment on this stuff because I have my way of thinking for a reason and he wanted to go at Trump. Epstein had turned they I and I think it had to do with Trump
Starting point is 00:31:21 my thought is from all the documents that I saw and the stuff that's out there already because it's like he snitched on him to the FBI it's like he he blew the whistle and it just seems like it was vengeance, a vendetta for that. That's how, because otherwise, like, why, I mean, all of a sudden he's gunning for him. And he was, he was literally emailing with Michael Wolf, all that's out. All those emails came out last week. Emailing Michael Wolf, asking him, what else do you need? Yeah, we can bury him. And the fact that he wrote that in an email goes to, even after all this stuff happened, he still thought he was untouchable. He thought he thought he was untouchable. And that Plaskett, so they all knew this, there is no defense of this
Starting point is 00:32:12 at all whatsoever, a convicted pedophile, convicted sex offender, has the personal phone of a member of the house. And just as he was with Michael Wolfe was directing her on how to talk to Trump. It was like Epstein was sitting there on that house, that committee conducting that hearing himself. There is no defense. I don't think that, I'm sorry, I don't think non-voting members of the U.S. House should ever be on any kind of committees. I don't. She's been there since 2015. So she can introduce legislation. She can participate in committees so she can vote in a committee, but she cannot vote in legislation on the House floor. I don't think she should, I don't think anything. She needs to be stripped of all of it at this point. This is just awful. And it gets, it just keeps
Starting point is 00:33:02 getting worse and worse. I got do I have to, maybe should I save the, I'll save the Hakeem Jeffries. Because now, remember, Hakeem Jeffries came out, he was soliciting, begging, hands out for six figures from Epstein, going to the man's house.
Starting point is 00:33:18 And he's trying to run away from this. We're going to get into that. Also, crazy, crazy stuff. The left is also trying to stop Trump from power washing, the Eisenhower building. It's dirty and nasty, and now there's a judge involved. We've got this. We also have some of the latest with the jobs fight, H-1B. We're also going to get in on this mob that showed up at a synagogue last night. And then, of
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Starting point is 00:37:33 We need to make sure that our negotiators understand that a transition to clean energy also prevents local toxic help impacts. Hello there, fellow kids. How do? That's what this felt like. Oh, man. So this was doctors at the COP 30 climate summit. They're dancing to a hip hop song demanding fossil fuel phase out.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Is that now, wait a minute. Didn't they clear a whole road in the jungle for that climate summit? They sure did. Huh. And everybody flew there and their jets. Yeah, they felled a huge section for a new four-lane highway. And they cut through tens of thousands of. thousands of acres of protected rainforest to have their little climate summit out there.
Starting point is 00:38:33 They cut through, imagine dense forest state, just imagine like, you know, a dense tree line. You're in the Amazon for crying out loud, the jungle. They cut through to make a new four-lane highway. And I can't even believe, I mean, tens of thousands of acres of protected rainforest. And as K noted, 99% of the people flew there. Half of them were on, well, almost half of them. Everybody who was famous was on a private jet. Now, the crazy thing is that there are some communities.
Starting point is 00:39:20 that live in more isolated parts of that protected rainforest that they mowed through tens of thousands of acres that aren't even connected to that road that could be they didn't even connect the neighborhoods they went and they were talking to people who live there and uh for instance claudio veriquete he lives uh maybe i think what a hundred some odd miles from the road where they built the road. And he harvests assay berries. He said everything was destroyed. They cut our harvest down and we don't have that income this year to support our family. He said there's no compensation from any government. And he said that there's going to be more deforestation in the future. All of these people that live in these communities, they said that they didn't even, we're not even connected to
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Starting point is 00:42:10 Because life is measured in those moments. So go after everyone. Talk to AIB today and let's see how we can turn your what ifs into what's next. AIB for the life you're after. Allied Irish Bank's PLC is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Just to clarify on a follow-up question on the James Comer accusations, are you saying that your fundraisers never solicited money from Jeffrey Epstein in exchange for a meet and greet because he's saying that there's emails proving that...
Starting point is 00:42:41 I have no idea what James Comer is talking about. about in terms of anything that any prior consultant may have sent. I had no idea about that either, but James Comer apparently made the representation on the floor of the house that I sat down with Jeffrey Epstein, had dinner with Jeffrey Epstein, have contributions from Jeffrey Epstein. He's a stone cold liar. Kind of you are. I mean, he is. You are, Hakeem Jeffries. Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. That's Hakeem Jeffries there talking about the solicitation. He won't deny it. He didn't deny it because he can't. So welcome back. Top of the second hour. Chats at Rumble. Channel 347 direct TV if you're watching the
Starting point is 00:43:29 radio show. James Comer remember how he dropped receipts during that legislation, the back and forth. I mean, they, they couldn't even censor Plaskett. And then you had Hakeem Jeffrey's connection that came up when they were going back and forth and debating all of this stuff. You know, the Brooklyn Barack. That's literally what they called him. We didn't call him that. His own people actually called him that. And they, no Democrats, they've all been pretty quiet about all of these connections that their members have here. So interesting, Kane. It is interesting. They're playing defense now after all these documents they wanted released. But by the way, Democrats didn't have a problem when they'd say things like Trump's name is in a bunch
Starting point is 00:44:25 of these documents and try to infer some nefarious thing when all we're doing is asking questions. We have the emails. It's not only just your name, but your representation soliciting for money. Twitchy had the whole thread that showed, it's the funding group that was representing Hakeem Jeffries and looking at the email on my giant three and a half, four and a half foot wide screen. The, it's called Dynamic SRG and they were promoting Jeffries. They called him Brooklyn's Baroque. I'm reading the email. They called him Brooklyn's Barack. Actually, I think we read some of this yesterday too.
Starting point is 00:45:04 They repeatedly, they repeatedly reached out. And they were saying that he's committed to electing a Democrat majority, and here's an opportunity to get to know him better. He's an impressive guy who will be a progressive voice in New York politics for years to come. And they were trying to get him to come to a dinner and give money. Like they actually were asking for money. And Plaskett was asking for money. She had already been to his house once prior to him texting her. asking for money. And so he's, you know, very interesting how all of this, all of this is
Starting point is 00:45:46 coming out. It's all coming out. And he was asked about the Plaskett thing, asked specifically whether or not he spoke to Plaskett. This is cut seven. And this was, well, he didn't do very well here either. Listen. I've spoken to Stacey Plaskett after this controversy emerged? I have not. Can you confirm if there was a deal last night to sink the resolution against Congressman-Lascon, in exchange for not bringing a central resolution? We've made clear repeatedly, we're not going to unilaterally disarmed.
Starting point is 00:46:14 You're saying there was no deal. I'm saying we will not unilaterally disarm. Not now, not ever. Why wouldn't you speak to Stacey Plaskett? I said I haven't spoken to her since the Central Resolution went down. No, no, about this text controversy. I have not spoken to us since the Central Resolution went down. Have you talked about this text conversation?
Starting point is 00:46:29 She and I have talked in a private conversation that will remember. name private. One thing is... Hmm. Yeah. So, they're in... I mean, they've got a lot of problems.
Starting point is 00:46:44 How are they going to deal with this? They keep talking about Trump, Trump, but the only people whose names keep coming up, Kay, and they all have a common D nominator. That's right. Huh. Super interesting.
Starting point is 00:46:58 Ionna Presley was asked cut eight by the BBC. see, why weren't they pressing hard under Biden to release these files? They just sat there and twiddled their thumbs until Trump got in office. This cut eight. Why wasn't there more clamor in the Biden administration to make sure that these files were released? Well, I can't speak to that.
Starting point is 00:47:17 What I will say is that Donald Trump ran on this on the release of the Epstein files. But Congressman, I just want to jump in there because Jeffrey Epstein died in a jail cell in 2019. Yes, Elaine Maxwell, who you referred to, was prosecuted, convicted. in 2021. But President Biden was in office. Democrats were in office and could have pushed for this very argument to make sure that survivors were honored. Sure. Yeah, well, I just can't speak to that even though I was sitting in an office at the time and I could have done all of these things and, you know, all of that. I mean, you know, that's, that's, you know, it. Oh, my gosh. I just love
Starting point is 00:47:57 the way that they are trying to circle the wagons on this. Cut nine, there's more. So this is House Democrat Minority Whip, Catherine Clark, also defending it. Just, guys, just keep wrapping that rope around. Keep going.
Starting point is 00:48:13 Listen to this. Was it an error in judgment to text Jeffrey Epstein during a hearing? You know, I take Stacey Plaskett at her word, and I... Would you have done the same thing? You know, I... I... I, I, I, I, Don't. I also agree with her that Jeffrey Epstein is reprehensible. And that's her word. And I agree with her.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Hmm. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So there it is. They are all over this. So who's been on their heels more since the release of all those documents? Huh. Is it Republicans? Or? I know. Who is it? Who is it? I dare wonder. So, I just happen to notice, you know, in all of these emails, and I know I'm belaboring the point, but just indulge me for a moment. Kane, a lot of D's on that list. I don't really see any R's.
Starting point is 00:49:16 I don't see any R's. None at all whatsoever. Well, his donations, and they, you know, all this is out in the public. I mean, from Dr. Epstein, like a totally different man. Not Dr. Epstein. but the Jeffrey Epstein, almost 90% of all of his political donations went to Democrats. Yeah. Makes sense.
Starting point is 00:49:37 So, yeah, just, I don't know, I keep hearing, you know, we talked the other day. I actually asked this, but Chip Boy, because he was a prosecutor, you know, releasing all of this. The victims, I saw a story where the victims were saying, no, no, no, we want it out. Release it. We want it all out. I don't know. There's so many conspiracy theories. By the way, I understand why people have conspiracy theories.
Starting point is 00:50:01 They have conspiracy theories because the government hasn't been what we would call transparent. Just like, I mean, look back, go back, I mean, when to start. I think for a lot of people, it began during the Tea Party when Barack Obama put the heavy hand of government down to suppress dissent and use the IRS to go after conservatives and conservative organizations. Or maybe it was when Occupy Wall Street was allowed to run roughshod over a lot of, law-abiding people, or Chas Chop, Antifa, burning down cities, and then the vice president, promoting bail funds. And then let's get into the agencies, Fauci and the duplicity, the waste of taxpayer dollars, the lies about the COVID, all of it, the people, people getting forced to take a completely worthless injection under, or they'd lose their jobs.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Yeah, there are, I mean, gosh, we're 2016, a FISA court granting a surveillance warrant, not even going by the book on how to do it either. They expedited it for political advantage, going after private citizens, the FBI, going after parents for speaking up at school board me. I mean, I could go on and on. We always talk about threats from outside of the nation, but the biggest threats are from inside of the nation. And here we have people that are working so hard to erode trust in our own government, and the government's helping them do it. So you can't blame people for being conspiracy theorist because half of the conspiracies were right. Pretty easy. So yeah, people, we got a lot of theories over this.
Starting point is 00:51:50 So now you can see why. Like, why is everybody being so protective of this guy? Why are they being so protective? of episode why does it know they don't want to release any of this information out DOJ said well it could be a NATSEC issue I don't see how it's going to be unless you're talking about losing leverage over people I know that was one of the things that wiki leaks had always said is that they'll lose their blackmail material I don't know if that's necessarily true or not but I don't know I think everything is on the table at this point so transparency's
Starting point is 00:52:21 best and honestly if it takes down people that you thought were good, then maybe they weren't good? Just a thought. Just a thought. Now, some of the other stuff we're looking at for today, although I feel like we're not going to be done with this for a little bit, is a couple of the other things. I want to get into coming up. Did you hear this controversy? Cane skillet. Everybody, does everybody know who skillet is? It's a metal band, right? Did you hear the video or the song that they did? where it was like a Christmas song they did
Starting point is 00:53:01 a heavy metal rendition of Ocom Ocom Emanuel and I actually think it's great and people are mad because it's a metal version I don't know I don't know because it's metal that somehow makes it devilish
Starting point is 00:53:24 it's just like heavy metal the same song, heavy metal. I actually thought it wasn't a bad song. I listened to it. I don't know why people are freaking out. These people, do they know that Alice Cooper is a devout Christian? He's a devout Christian. Do they know that the lead, that Slayer, a lot of Christians in Slayer, believe it or not? Well, I pulled my feet out of TV and we can play a little bit of it if you want. well will we get bump well we could get we might get slam for no no we can it's just going to radio only okay all right just play we're going to play for the radio folks tv doesn't have the same unfortunately it's a it's a good song that mourns and lonely
Starting point is 00:54:11 it's like it's true we're playing over and then it gets heavy rejoice rejoice Emmanuel I don't know why people find this so like devilish it does get heavier gonna fast forward it for the heavy stuff it starts off slow so this is skill at doing okum-ocum-ocum-em-em-em-in-manuel and this I mean I don't there have been a lot of Christians in metal and in rock for I mean I love metal and rock that's like my preferred genres. I don't know why people are acting like this is like satanic. I mean, isn't the lead of Slayer? Like, isn't, he's like a big Christian.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Yeah, a lot more than people think. Yeah, a lot more than people think. Alice Cooper, he was one of the nicest people I've ever met, devout Christian. You know, he volunteers every Thanksgiving. He goes to homeless shelters and he literally serves people. He has a whole organization that does it. I think people need to like pick their fights better. We've talked about relief factor both 400% drug-free. They want me to tell you about this guy named Bob. Bob is 63 years old. He's got 40 years as a car painter and a body man. Bob could barely walk and he couldn't make it up the stairs by day four or five. He felt the change. They say after eight days in relief factor,
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Starting point is 00:57:33 An English school band K-pop demon hunters over songs, their songs over concerns that the kids might fight demons or something. What am I missing here? By the way, do people not realize that an anime, it really is good versus evil. They don't tolerate the kind of stuff that America tolerates in our
Starting point is 00:57:58 cartoons and that. They don't tolerate that kind of stuff. I mean, it is hyper-conservative. I don't think people realize this. So when they say like demon hunters, that's literally what they're doing. And I don't know why people are like freaking out over it. I think, oh my
Starting point is 00:58:13 gosh, Kane, I just realized Jasmine Crockett has the hair of the purple one. I'm not It's like the same thing. It follows this girl group, the cartooned girl group that they, they're like a pop group, an idol group over there, and then they also exterminate demons. What's bad about that? Yeah, I don't see.
Starting point is 00:58:33 It seems like we need more of it. I don't know. An NYPD detective was pulled from cases over playing a stripper in a rap video. If you're wearing the badge, you probably shouldn't be shaken the badge on the pole in a rat video. It's just, you know, there's certain things that you're expected to do when you go in certain professions. I have a question. How do you steal a driveway? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:58:58 Okay, so a woman woke up, went outside, somebody stole her driveway. This woman, Padge, Pat, Batch, I was trying to say both of her first and last name at the same time. Paige Batten. She bought a home in October of last year to flip it and resell it. She listed it for sale. and then potential buyers and their agent called her to say uh they called her one morning they were going over on a Saturday and they said something's wrong with the house she said what and they're like your driveway is gone when are you finishing the driveway and she was like wait what so she goes there
Starting point is 00:59:32 the whole driveway been just like pulled up they it was concrete so it had crack how does that even happen so they were trying to figure out how in the world they said trucks were there the other morning and apparently yeah taken somebody stole the driveway so they're investigating I've never heard anything like that in my life but I mean I guess the neighbors just thought there she's doing something to the house and that's why
Starting point is 00:59:56 they didn't think to yeah exactly a pranksters bypass the Louvre's security and they snuck a painting in it's a Belgian duo they created their own little painting
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Starting point is 01:02:57 Ideal for your busy lifestyle on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Those are just one of many examples. You're talking about allusions. You're not talking about actual policy. You're not talking about things that are members of our service members who we revere and respect are actually being asked
Starting point is 01:03:18 to do. So when you see this video on all over the place, when you see this video on social media, I think a lot of people scratch their heads and they say, what exactly are they talking about? Are they talking about not allowing gunboats to make it to the United States carrying drugs? Is that what you're talking about? Martha, here's a novel idea. How about we actually prevent things from happening before they become a problem. His voice leaves something to be desired. Like base or testosterone. Anyway, welcome back to the show, Dana Lash, with you.
Starting point is 01:03:54 That's Jason Crow. He was asked, because you know the video that, who did you have, Slokkin and all of these other Democrats? We played it yesterday. They came out, yeah, Crow, and they were, they were telling people you can ignore illegal orders, you know, except when it's about getting your quote unquote vaccines. Because we'll fire you. If you don't get the shot, you can't ignore those illegal orders. We will totally fire you, ruin your life, and take your benefits. But you can't,
Starting point is 01:04:29 you can totally disobey illegal orders, you know, except the shots. Just saying. I thought that was interesting. So they were asked about this. And he, I mean, when they went on it and Trump tweeted about it too, he said it was seditious. And did he say, for which the penalty is death? And then who was it? NBC? Oh my gosh. I marked it. I've got a million windows open. Give me a second. I think it was NBC that lost their minds. And they said, Trump is calling for the death. these lawmakers. They, they, that, I woke up and I, when I wake up in the morning, I need a couple things. Because, you know, I'm a very, uh, I can be stern. So I wake up, I look up, what's the daily devotional? Read the daily devotional. Then I look at the news. And, you know, I spend
Starting point is 01:05:27 quiet time in the morning. Then I look at the news. And this, this reaction, Trump's reaction to this video. And then everybody was reacting to what he had said on, um, um, um, um on truth social sorry it was almost said x it was reposted to x from truth social you know how how it works and he was just saying it was seditious which cane to be fair it i mean yeah i mean if you're looking at the the definition of it yeah it wouldn't be seditious if there was an order that trump gave that was illegal but in this case he hasn't and so what Crow was trying to defend there was, well, yeah, Trump
Starting point is 01:06:11 hasn't said, or hasn't done anything that's illegal, but we're just going to try and stop it before it happens. It's all anticipatory. So, yeah, I think that is seditious. When you're talking about rebelling against, I mean, insubordination, that's essentially, it's like, you know,
Starting point is 01:06:27 sedition, when you're talking about rebelling against your government, your orders, etc., things like that. And all of this had to do with what? The drug boats, the Venezuelan drug boats, and ice. They're all mad about the ice stuff. I mean, Democrats love government when they're in charge of it,
Starting point is 01:06:45 and they hate it when they're not. And they will do everything that they can. They do all that, when they're not in power, all of the stuff that they do is what they accuse Republicans of doing when they're, when Republicans are in power. It's mind-boggling. And Martha McCallum actually asked him, are you talking about those narco boats?
Starting point is 01:07:05 And he, he did not. say that's not what he was talking about ice and and the federal government's complete 100% right to protect federal assets and personnel that's what people that's why I get I roll my eyes when I see these people even people you know that I know et cetera that say well they just can't come in and just start you know deporting everybody that's not what they're doing here first off the reason the National Guard was sent out is because you had hardcore leftists that are funded by these you know, dark ops that are targeting federal facilities, the detention facilities, federal courthouses, like what we saw in Portland and Seattle, they're targeting federal
Starting point is 01:07:49 agents. It is absolutely within, in arguably zero exception, the power of the executive to call out forces to defend federal assets, the federal building. that we were talking about, the detention centers, the processing centers, the courthouses, and federal agents like ICE. That is why they were deployed. If leftists did not want that, they should not have created an environment to which the office of the executive could respond by exercising their authority in this regard. Very simple. So what's their, what is their alternative that we're supposed to allow our courthouses to be destroyed and burned, and we're supposed to allow ICE agents to be attacked when they go and apprehend, you know, criminal
Starting point is 01:08:45 illegal aliens who are still committing felonious criminal offenses? Because that's what they're arguing. It is a lie. It is disingenuous. And I'm really, I'm just so tired. At this point, if people don't know that that's what the, that's what the guard is being used for, they need to excuse themselves from the conversation. There is too much stupidity in this world for them to add more to it. We have the internet. You can ask AI for crying out loud. Humans don't even have to think for themselves anymore. Why are they? There's just fascism. You can ignore a legal or it's nothing legal. Where's the illegality? Articulate it. Where's it at? Oh, that's right. It's not there. It doesn't exist. It's not there. Just ask.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Asinine. Absolutely. Asinine. So I don't know. I just got to say, I find it all just really unnerving. This is not unlike, it's very similar to the 51 intelligence agents that lied to us, know that they knew they were lying to us because they admitted it later in conversations with each other, that they were stupid enough as intel agents to write down. Can you imagine? They signed off on this letter saying, oh, the laptop was fake. They knew it wasn't, but they were lying to you. And here the same people are saying, oh, you don't have to obey orders. I just feel like there needs to be penalties for stuff for lawlessness and disorder. Really should. Can we, I want to change it up. Cut 21.
Starting point is 01:10:27 Elon Musk says AI and humanoid robots are going to eliminate poverty. I am very curious as to how. Watch. But AI and humanoid robots will actually eliminate poverty. And Tesla won't be the only one that makes them. I think Tesla will pioneer this, but there will be many other companies that make humanoid robots. But there is only basically one way to make everyone wealthy, and that is AI and robotics. And we can't talk about robotics without AI.
Starting point is 01:10:59 So it's going to make everybody wealthy, and it'll eliminate, eliminate, poverty how because the creation of it so we're going to be okay can i cane yes yes i saw the matrix did you see the matrix i did see the matrix lots of times yeah all of them uh-huh um i feel like i understand what he's saying but i need him to really explain how that's going to work beyond the manufacturing he does and programming process yeah otherwise people like me are going to be like i don't want to be a slave to robots. What he's talking about is post-production of these robots, because they're there to do tasks for people and earn money for people. The AI is the same way as it relates to market investments and other digital products being put out. AI can be put in charge of that. And so
Starting point is 01:11:52 that's specifically what he's talking about as far as creating wealth. These post-production will be there to help. Plus, he also talked about these optimist robots being able to do surgery at a precision that is better than our current best human surgeons so that reduces the cost of these health procedures. So I can see where he's eliminating high-cost health care by implementing these. And again, these are all ideas at this point. And robotic surgery is a real thing.
Starting point is 01:12:23 They're already doing it, really. Remote, they're doing it. But yeah, you're right. But an actual autonomous robot performing the surgery? Yeah, they're working with robotics. Yeah, that's what he's talking. Totally autonomous, yeah. It's not like Prometheus when the chick who originally played Elizabeth jumped into that
Starting point is 01:12:46 pod and had the little pod do surgery on her because she was about to have an alien baby and she didn't know it. Yeah, there you go. That took a weird turn, but I'm just saying, you know, what I mean? We're not there yet. And I get nervous. I watched this, gosh, I could go into the weeds with you guys right now. I watched this thing. What's his name?
Starting point is 01:13:04 Joe Capo. Is that the guy's name that we watched this series last night? It was in a series. It was called Ghost Dogs. And it was just this animated short, weird stuff on, you know, watching online. And they had a little Roomba in the thing that actually played a heroic little part in this thing. I didn't even want, I've been terrified to even. get something like that somebody did send me though a link to one that yeah you did it works
Starting point is 01:13:34 off the internet from one of our uk listeners yeah yeah yeah so i've been i've actually been looking at it because we're thinking about getting a dog for wick and the breed that he needs because he's so such a security working dog that we got to get a chill one basically we have to get the cheech and chong version of a dog for wick and um i've never had a golden retriever that's what everyone was suggesting and they seem really friendly too friendly maybe i mean i'm a very reserved person when i first meet people but golden retrievers as i the way it was described to me is they will um if a if an intruder breaks into your home they will take the intruder to the family vault and help them fill their bags with all your possessions they're that friendly so i don't
Starting point is 01:14:24 know about it's going to be interesting anyway long story short they shed a lot and i was looking at these robots, these robot vacuums. I'm like, oh my gosh, I don't want to. So I've been looking at the one that does not connect to the internet. Because my luck, everybody will start getting these, you know, task-oriented robots. And I'll have a robot, you know, loading the dishwasher. And it'll turn around and look at me and just say, I don't want to do this anymore and throw a plate at my head. I don't know. I don't know how that's going to, would you, do you feel, would you feel, I wouldn't even feel comfortable going to sleep unless I took its battery out and hit it. I'd have to lock it up. There's no way I would have. No way! I would have a humanoid robot that is stronger
Starting point is 01:15:03 than me. No way. It'll be, it'll probably have a battery like your iPhone where it's not easy to take out or to stop. Really? I want it to be like my little vacuum, my little shark fat where I just take the battery out and plug, I want it like that. I don't want it to be difficult to extract. But I am excited about the idea of a robot vacuum that doesn't need Wi-Fi or internet. I am too. I think it's not going to send all the details of your house and remember what was the one oh you know what let me look at this up what the uh it was a robot vacuum that literally had a camera on it remember this story and it was taking it accidentally was not inadvertently taking pictures of people in compromising positions as it was just like going around their houses to vacuum like
Starting point is 01:15:52 one one man was using the toilet and it apparently took a photo of him I'm not kidding you, like they are, and it's widespread, like the Roomba, so MIT technology review reported that they were capturing all of these images, including the person on the, in the bathroom. And then they were circulated in private social media groups by the contracted data labeling workers. Yeah. And then the EcoVAC, apparently the same thing where you can have, why did,
Starting point is 01:16:27 I don't know. I get a little nervous about that. There was a security breach by one. If you remember a few years back, we had that where the one Roomba or whatever robot it was was able to access Wi-Fi. So because of that, the other robots were able to, and it was able to just essentially create this big mess and mess up their whole internal structure. I don't like that.
Starting point is 01:16:49 I just like pick up dog hair and go to your little port. That's it. Like scoot around, get the dog hair and scoot back in your little port. Stay there until you're told it. I'm out again. I don't, I don't know. So I guess I'll have to do it the old fashion way. It's such a first world problem. I guess I'll have to vacuum it out myself. My gosh. But you know what I mean? Anyway, long story short, that's my life right now. So everybody's been there eating clean, taking supplements, but you still feel off. Your gut feels out of balance. Maybe you're low on
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Starting point is 01:18:50 12 month minimum terms, standard pricing thereafter, TV and broadband sold separately, terms apply for more he's got out of e-slash speeds it's his life mission to make bad decisions it's time for florida man i mean they even have machetes in palm beach county that's like isn't i mean i've only been there like twice seems boozy i don't mean like mean i'm not i mean it's like perfectly manicured i've never seen anything so lush and perfectly manicured all my days Um, but this, uh, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office deputy shot a machete wielding man during a domestic disturbance in Palm Beach County. Oh my gosh. And the guy was shot and critically injured. He was, because he wouldn't drop it. They kept telling him to drop it. And he's like, I think I'm going to rush you. Well, guess what? If you rush cops with a machete after you're trying to beat up a woman, guess what? You're probably going to get shot. And that's what this guy found out.
Starting point is 01:19:54 out. So he ended up, yeah, he had standard agency protocol. They rendered aid on the scene. He was taking local hospital. He's in critical condition. And then when he comes to, he's going to be totally arrested and put in the pokey. So I'm just saying. A Florida man was arrested after a UK woman allegedly paid him to torture and kill her. What? Oh my gosh. This guy looks so gross too. Oh my gosh. Please tell me we're almost out of time and I don't have for this segment so I don't have to read it. is so gross. This woman literally tried to hire this guy. His name's D-W-A-I-N. Of course it is. To carry out the plan. And so they arrested him for kidnapping and homicide because he done did it. Wow. Wow. He was denied Bond. And so yeah, he's been charged. He's already been a rain this week. Stick with us. Third hour next. So if you're hunting for that perfect holiday gift, the one that actually, you know, means something and that people will actually use, you have to check out Cove Pure. It's not just some gadget. It's a countertop water purifier that gives you clean, pure, great tasting water instantly with just the push of a button. There's no filter pitchers.
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Starting point is 01:22:12 So I got to set this video up for you because this is interesting. name. So a former FBI employee says he was wrongfully terminated because he had displayed a pride flag. He's suing the agency in the U.S. Department of Justice, David Maltinsky. He said he worked as an intelligence specialist since 2009, and he displayed the flag. And for several years, And he says that he was unjustly fired because he had displayed his pride flag, is what he had said. He talked with CBS News and he said he was a 16-year FBI employee who was weeks away from being elevated to the position of agent when he was fired. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:23:13 Were you surprised when you got the word he were to leave? I wasn't surprised. I was definitely disappointed. I knew, not truly firsthand, but I knew I was on a list. There was fear after the administration took in, came in that they were going to start looking at all of our personnel files where some of us did self-identify our sexual orientation. Some people did identify as trans. So there was fear early on that Doge was going to collect this and they were going to curate a list and get rid of the undesirables. You say it pretty casually, but it's pretty powerful to hear that phrase. You say you were likely on a list.
Starting point is 01:24:00 That's quite something. It's concerning. Wow. So, yeah. First off, it sounds like he just stuck at his job. How are you there for 16? years trying to become an agent and you're never promoted to being an agent after serving for 16 years. That's why he went through the FBI. He wanted to be an FBI agent and he was there for
Starting point is 01:24:23 16 years and they never made him an FBI agent. I wonder why. That's number one. Number two, I don't care if he had it at his desk. It's the FBI. If you're going to work in law enforcement, get over yourself. No one cares. No one cares what you think. No one cares what your pet issues are. If you really want to serve the public, then serve the public. But if you want to serve the public with a caveat of being able to serve yourself, then you're not serving the public. This guy wanted to be able to, I guess, have his cake and eat it too. There are certain jobs that you take where you have to be professional, right? You can't do stuff like this.
Starting point is 01:25:05 Like the lady who was a cop and she got in trouble because she played a stripper in a rap video and she got fired. there's certain requirements, certain behaviors that you are supposed to have in your private life if you are going to take on a certain job so that you don't compromise the integrity or the appearance of propriety of that agent, of the agency. And that's what this is about. I'm if I see any, I don't want to see any kind of political leanings of law enforcement officers. If I, I don't want to see any of that because immediately you're prioritizing politics over your job. It's just how I look at it. And I really think it's the way it should be.
Starting point is 01:25:53 I don't want to see any kind of, anything except the U.S. flag and the state flag on your desk. That's it. I don't want to see nothing. If you cannot get over the selfish desire to constantly, quote unquote, express your then maybe that line of work isn't for you. And let's be real, this is not about expressing oneself. This is about establishing cultural dominance in the workspace. That's really what this is about. People say express themselves, but that's not what it is. You're not prevented from expressing yourself at home. You're not prevented. But if you're going to work a job where you're
Starting point is 01:26:34 wearing a badge and you're representing a government agency, then yes, all of your little bumper stickers that you want to put on your desk and all this other stuff, that's not, that's not professional. He's acting like this is a high school locker and not an FBI office. So, yeah, the guy deserved to be fired. Hell out. I had fired him a long time ago. He sounds insubordinate. And now he's going to sue the agency. And guess who's going to have to foot the bill for this suit? Taxpayers. Because this whiny little twink wasn't able to put up a flag on his desk. then don't take the job bottom line
Starting point is 01:27:14 and as Kane noted what is the refrain that we hear from the left all the time yeah separation of church and state oh yeah there it is there it is yeah that's true separate sex and state
Starting point is 01:27:27 that's true that's right yeah he wasn't fired for being gay I mean literally they have I mean Cash Patel did events with gay Republicans it has nothing to do with being gay that's this guy is trying to hide behind that because it sounds like he was just a bad hire
Starting point is 01:27:43 and completely incompetent and kind of a pansy. He was bad at his job. You're there for 16 years trying to make agent and you're never promoted. There's a reason, dude. It's probably because I'm gay. No, it's probably because you're bad at your job.
Starting point is 01:27:59 I just don't know. I want to be an FBI agent but I just can't figure out why they fire me for being insubordinate. I don't want a guy like this to be an FBI agent. So good riddance. Learn to code. Good riddons. So he's out. And but this lawsuit's going to go on. That's what's annoying. That's what is so infuriating. And this is all about, you know, the DEI, all of that. This one guy, what is it, the law, the law firm, excuse me, that's representing this guy.
Starting point is 01:28:32 he goes, it's obvious he's being targeted for political reasons. What? No one knew who this guy was. They're not tar if you are displaying it prominently on your desk and it's against, I don't care if your previous supervisor said it was okay. When you have a new boss, you have new rules. That's it. Also, he was in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 01:29:01 Cash Patel is in D.C. Cash Patel doesn't work out of L.A. He infers the intimation here is that Cash Patel personally has a problem with him. This guy is in L.A. How the hell would Cash Patel even know? You see what I'm saying? It is all so incredibly suss. He goes, I believe I was fired.
Starting point is 01:29:24 Not because of who I am, but what I am. No, well, you are incompetent, so yeah. That's probably why. He's never going to get hired by another law enforcement agency again after this. I mean, DEI aside, nobody wants a guy like that wearing a badge. Nobody. But I had the flag on my desk. Yeah, you didn't think that was a problem?
Starting point is 01:29:51 I don't care if your previous, you know, fairy godmother supervisor didn't have an issue with it. Someone in that L.A. office had new rules. and so now and then he he's trying to make it see that's what is too even more suspicious to me that they're trying it's like a way to try to take down cash patel they're they're they're acting like this guy is being specifically tar i mean that's what they're saying they're saying that cash patel unjustly fired him again this guy works out of la i'm just curious an appropriate display of political signage. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:30 I actually, I had people in our family who worked in the police force. You cannot have that stuff on your desk. I don't know why FBI would be any different. I had an uncle who was a deputy for like 30 years. You could never have anything like this on your desk. He would not, he didn't even display like, actually, you know what? I never even knew who, I just not realized this.
Starting point is 01:30:50 I never knew who he voted for. I just assumed, you know, we're old deputy. put anything like that on his desk, never had anything like that in his car. He was totally professed because he was a real one. That's how it should be. I don't know any, I don't know anybody in law enforcement where they're allowed to put all this stuff on their desk and make these, you know, basically make a pollute, if you, you're supposed to be there serving everyone. When you make declarations like this with items, you are immediately making a statement of bias. As a law enforcement agent, that's, that's not,
Starting point is 01:31:26 allowed. So don't work in that field. If you cannot get over yourself, then if you're too, look, what is the saying? If you're too good to serve, you're not fit to lead? There it is. Right there. That's it right there. Hmm.
Starting point is 01:31:43 Pretty unbelievable. So I, uh, I find it fascinating that this is, I mean, it's just another way for them to try to go after Cash Patel, and I think it's lame. like cash patel knows we didn't even know who this guy was he acts like everybody's targeting me i was murdered no dude you weren't murdered we promise you were i was murdered you were murdered okay you obviously weren't murdered because you're alive and you're basically intact you weren't murdered body that's one of my i i think i've only watched maybe one episode of that show and yeah but i know that it's funny
Starting point is 01:32:26 so have you guys heard what's going on up in canada what are you talking about aboriginal land claims Canada yeah so now there's like a property crisis in British Columbia because they declared I'm looking at this is insane so they declared that 800 acres of land in a suburb of Vancouver that it has to go back to the original, like the aboriginal title or something has to go, basically they have to, you know, it's like a, there's like a ski resort or all kinds of stuff there. Anyway, they've been having litigation over it. And then they had the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous People, all this stuff. Long story short, this is a crazy story. The issue is, you know how you see here in the United States, how they have, uh,
Starting point is 01:33:22 this is on stolen land. Well, they're taking it to like the nth degree in Canada. So in this is in New Brunswick. I'm looking at some of the maps. So they have Aboriginal land claims that are apparently now kicking off across the whole country. So there's one Indian tribe that has a lawsuit over a claim title that actually covers the entire. province of new brunswick that's pretty serious like huge parts of vancouver also um i what which and which tribe every bit of land is like has been fought over and either one from someone else or something to that
Starting point is 01:34:17 extent. I don't even know how this happens. This is great. So are they like, it's almost like they're making it. It kind of seems like they're making this like a race-based issue fighting over land in Canada, America's hat. There apparently was a $10 billion settlement back in March of this year that they ended up paying the first or the final installment paid in March of 2025. So I think that they're looking at the precedent. I think that was in Ontario. So it's probably a precedent with Canada at this point. So it's literally their own fault. They
Starting point is 01:34:56 yeah, they have all, they have other petitions. They've been going over, there's fights over mineral rights. But some were saying that it's being used as a tool to take away private property and redistribute it. And it's becoming like a big thing in Canada. So I, and they're calling, the way that everybody up there's calling it are land grabs,
Starting point is 01:35:16 especially in British Columbia. They said that there's like 200 native nations that could sue for land claims. That whole country is going to get broken apart over land claims in court, isn't it? Our partners that help bring you the program, it's our friends over at Ammo Square a great way to collect your ammunition, right?
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Starting point is 01:36:43 there is so super processed, like the chips and all of this. stuff like snack food that people like get easily I don't eat any of that stuff I eat like super super clean now and then you know I may have a curly fry from Jack in the box because they're delicious but I eat very very clean I can't and and when you start eating clean you notice that you don't have an appetite for this stuff anymore and it makes you sick when you eat it like if I have curly fries I can only have like a few because it makes me sick so you can train your body to eat properly but all of these things
Starting point is 01:37:18 are so bad for you. It's all so bad for you. So, you know, hopefully people are eating healthier. Let's see. There's a black bear chasing a boy into a Pennsylvania family dollar. An 11 year old boy ran on camera, ran into a Pennsylvania family dollar. A black bear was
Starting point is 01:37:34 right behind it. It charged through the front doors. It sent the boy and the cashier scrambling for cover. And then the boy left over the front counter. It's all caught on video. He thought, bless his little heart. His name's Cole. He goes, I was, he says, quote, I was like, I'm probably going to get eaten by bear. Him and his dad stopped to grab a couple of things at the family dollar,
Starting point is 01:37:52 and he went outside to see what was taking his dad so long, and that's when he saw the black bear looking right at him, and it started chasing him. And he said it was like a foot and a half away from him. So, man, they were able to get to safety and get out, but man, they had to get wild, the game commissioners out there. They'd get fishing with wildlife out to, you know. I mean, it is unexpected.
Starting point is 01:38:13 They're getting ready to hibernate, though, too, if they're not already, like, tucking in for the winter. So, you know, they're just bulking up. Ugh, it's horrible. America's deadliest volcano entered an unprecedented 72-hour tremor phase as an eruption threat looms. Ooh, this is, when's the last time? There was like in the 80s, right? The, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Starting point is 01:39:54 Patriotmobile.com slash Dana. Subscribe to the Dana Show podcast because who says you can't make fun of people while staying informed on your own personal time? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. And the other one you've been talking about fast and free buses in your meeting with the governor. I've heard you talk about many times that you don't want to take. take money away from the MTA. You want to put money back in. It's something that she agrees with, right? We don't want to take away money from the MTA. How are you getting that money, the $700 million, to make the buses free, into the MTA if she's not for raising taxes?
Starting point is 01:40:25 You know, I think that the two clearest ways to raise that money is through the raising of the state's corporate tax to match that in New Jersey. I think that a lot of this is still a case to be made. Whether it's the corporate tax or that's the personal income tax on those who make more than a million dollars a year or more, I think that these are the clearest ways. I've also said that if there are other ways to raise this funding, the most important fact is that we fund it, not the question of how we do it, but that we do it. Yeah, the how is kind of, you know, key there. That's Zohran Mamdani. And he's, again, it's difficult. Things like this are difficult for people like him because he's never worked before. He literally hasn't. He's going to be the mayor of New York City, and he has literally, and I mean literally
Starting point is 01:41:18 never held a job. He has rich parents who gave him a silver spoon, and that's fine, you know, if we want to run your family like that, I just think it makes you entirely unfit for office when you've never worked in the private sector. And no, before you try to protest otherwise, I do not consider a show. short-lived rap career in which your parents paid for you to make a video, not unlike boats and hoes from stepbrothers, and your mom directs it, I don't consider that to be employment at all whatsoever. That's not the same thing. I mean, he is literally like Dale Doback from
Starting point is 01:42:04 stepbrothers or Brennan Huff. He's Brennan and Dale in one person. The Nina, the Santa Maria. I mean, come on. That's what he did. He made a rap video. That was his job. Google it. Ask Grock. That was his job. And then his parents paid for it. By the way, Cybar, that's not hot, right? That's kind of cringe. Like, you can't even, you don't even have any capital to make your own rat video like Mommy and Daddy paid for it for you. That's, I mean, can I just say that at least I think the gangster that were doing the rap videos paid for them themselves or their labels did right not mommy and daddy so that's just got to say he had mommy and daddy and mommy mommy directed it i didn't even have you ever
Starting point is 01:42:53 seen this video did she direct the girls in it i'm very curious about that i need you to shake it lower ladies how did that work out that's so awkward what oh oh a little edipus wrecks happening so gross but he's not that's my point is he's never worked so he has no idea how any where money comes from he has no idea where any of this comes from i just where does it i don't know i'm shocked it's very important how that's paid for can't oh gosh what was your look for you gave me a look well because i looked up the rap video and mostly it's now people reacting to the rap video um I don't know, why did you find one that's just...
Starting point is 01:43:43 Did they take it off? Oh, we can't play it, but did they take it off. They probably did. They probably took it off the internet. No, it's still, no, it still exists. There's a lot of reaction videos to it, and that's what I'm seeing. So instead of pull up a reaction to it, I wanted to find the full video, but we can't play it on TV because there's a lot of middle fingers and all this other, who knows what else
Starting point is 01:44:02 he's saying in it. Oh, my gosh. They tried to say, oh, he was being, oh, it just was a fun thing that he did. No, no, no. He actually, like, there's interviews where he did say. that he tried to make it as a rap as a rapper as a as a musician now and it's cringe it's like watch it's like that you say are you sicky are you you you're a musician what what do you mean I'm a magician like I do magic or something wow what I don't think that's a ghetto I don't think
Starting point is 01:44:29 that video clip that's real I still can't get over it that's the best video clip's ever been on the internet it's hysterical so he has no idea how this stuff is It's not important. How? It's not important how. It's just that we have the money. Well, Mr. Merrick, where do we get the money? Well, I don't know, see, I mean... I don't know. It's just that we have it is what is important.
Starting point is 01:44:58 You know, I think that one lady who talked about maps at the beauty pageant sounded more coherent than him. And listening to that, he always runs away from it and he tries, whenever they ask him, for any kind of specificity in policy all right so where's this money coming from you can't just like generate it out of the ether so how would how is this going to happen well you know people are in need they need these things yes we know we've established this how are you well and it's fair and then he tries to like go off on this like philosophical tangent this woman sounds smarter we have it's so good we just need to have this on standby forever now that we're getting closer we get to
Starting point is 01:45:39 elections. We just are forever going to have to have it in the wings. Because I think if you asked her, how would you pay for buses in New York City? Her answer would be better. I believe that our education, like such as South Africa and the Iraq, everywhere like such us. And I believe that they should, our education over here in the U.S. should help the U.S. or should help South Africa. It should help the Iraq and the Asian countries. So we will be able to build up our future. Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, it's just more important that we have the money. Where is it going to come from? This was the guy who's a grand idea to lower the cost of groceries. Guys, wait for it. You've never heard of this. Buy in bulk. What? Buy in bulk. No one's ever done that before. BAM
Starting point is 01:46:37 Buy in bulk Like Costco Racist Shut up But that's He's never shopped either He's never gone to the story He's never gone grocery shopping
Starting point is 01:46:52 You can tell I am amazed at this Yeah he Oh my gosh I think I found it No No I'm not playing this But I do want There is cussing in it and all that
Starting point is 01:47:05 there's lots of cussing in it oh my gosh and he's doing the whole i don't want to show any of this it's so lame oh my gosh i'm can you cringe to death because i just did he really thinks he's hard he went out there mommy director that look at mommy and paid for it direct and paid and directed for it but he doesn't care how i mean you'd at least thought she had a grandbaby now for doing all that stuff but you know good night yeah so he doesn't guys he doesn't know where the money's coming from just you know buses and stuff we're going to have free buses we're going to have like free groceries in bulk and free college and free everything so are the people providing all of these services going to work for free too what about that
Starting point is 01:47:53 are they going to work for free funded how is where's the gas for the buses coming from is not important how is that are the people who provide the gas is going to give it to you for free are the goodness of their heart again it's not important how it's just that we do it. Yeah. I mean, what about the people driving the buses? Are they going to work for free? Also not important.
Starting point is 01:48:11 The people run in the grocery stores. The people who are growing the produce to go into the grocery stores, are they just going to be like, give it up for free? He's unconcerned. He has no answer to any of this. I'm not kidding. I'm not even exaggerating. That's, well, you heard him.
Starting point is 01:48:25 That's how bad it was. Oh, they, you know, you get what you vote for, right? You get what you vote for. So he's already struggling. There are some people who already have buyer's remorse and I don't feel bad for you. You made your bed and I lie in it. No, maybe five years ago would have been like, oh, I might have, you know, if you didn't pay attention and you were dumb. But I don't.
Starting point is 01:48:50 This race was all over everywhere. Nobody gets buyer's remorse excuse. You deserve it. You knew, everybody knew. By the way, speaking of some of the stuff that was happening in New York, let me pull this up. see, I can find this video. So, in New York, an anti, it was described as an anti-Semitic mob descended on this historic New York City synagogue. And they were telling people to take the settlers out.
Starting point is 01:49:24 This is pretty serious. A hateful mob descended on the synagogue. And it, I mean, they were, it looks pretty violent, I got to say. looks like there's some they had they were I can't play it we can't know if we can play any of this audio because I think it's a there's a lot of cussing in it but they were screaming
Starting point is 01:49:44 globalized the intifada chanting it they were chanting for the resistance to quote take another settler out there were several hundred demonstrators it was the park east synagogue in Manhattan and apparently people were going in the synagogue to you know
Starting point is 01:50:00 go worship and the there was an vent there from an organization that helps Jews immigrate to Israel, according to the New York Post. Wait, I thought the left love immigrants. They loved immigrants. And by the way, there's one of the guys who was there in defense of the, like, protesting for the synagogue was dressed as Santa, just like, you know, total non-sequitur here. But one of the, one of the protesters was yelling in their megaphone, quote, we need to. make them scared. We need to make them scared. We need to make them scared. And then they said from New
Starting point is 01:50:40 York to Gaza, globalized the intifada, and they were beating drums. They were screaming out slurs. Some of this stuff, I don't even know what it is. That's kind of new. When you hear a slur or read one, and you're like, what's that? But it was the Park East synagogue, and there were a ton of people out there really being hateful they were and some of them there were some signs
Starting point is 01:51:11 that literally said kill the Jews and that's pretty wild yeah I did not see that coming I'm telling you there's some it's a sciop it's a sciop
Starting point is 01:51:26 I think that there's a because I've been seeing all this stuff too like oh well is Islam and Christians Muslims and Christians would get along if it wasn't for Jews. That's the hot new narrative that dropped yesterday. I mean, let's ignore the 2,000 years of, you know, Muslim persecution of Christians. Let's ignore that, right?
Starting point is 01:51:42 Let's ignore the reason why we had to do the Crusades in the first place. Let's ignore all of that. Let's talk about how you can't relate. You can't have a Christian church in an Islamic country. Let's go ahead. I mean, you know, what? They're trying to retcon history. All of this, it's Iranian and Qatari because they don't want the election.
Starting point is 01:52:01 They do not want their sect of Islam sidelined. They don't want to be sidelined in that power struggle. And then it's a great way to try to divide the right and play identity politics. Let me be very clear. Identity politics is godless and you better repent. When you make idols out of race and creed, you are acting godlessly. It is spoken of against. You are all, everybody is of the kingdom.
Starting point is 01:52:31 everybody's of the kingdom and if people have a problem with it your issue isn't with me your issues with god and you better be praying on your knees praying and repent of that sin that's true and it is wild to see some of this stuff really wild to see some of it and to see a lot of it from these like false shepherds out there as well it's very disturbing they're I'm just I mean I saw memes like they're really trying to flood the internet with this new narrative so be really aware of this it is not organic data Republican was even diving into it it is a not it is not an organic thing and here's the problem when everyone is focusing on this and they're talking about Israel and everything else what are they not paying attention to sharia courts here in the United States. Islamist neighborhoods that are essentially
Starting point is 01:53:35 making you pay basically a jizia to the mosque that kind of stuff that is purposeful they want you to pay attention to this so you don't pay attention to that
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Starting point is 01:55:20 twist. Follow Dana's absurd truth podcast for bite size and formative episodes. Perfect for your busy schedule on Apple or wherever you get your podcast. I've been heavily involved with the Nashville mayoral race because I hate the city, I hate the bacheloretts, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music. I hate all of the things that make Nashville barely in the city to the rest of the country, but I hate it. Yeah, I'm that girl at the airport that all these bacheloretts are giddy walking out and they're in their two-toned colored pantone pink shirts. And they walk out and I'm like, oh my god, Nashville, my father, so loud. So this woman, she, she, oh,
Starting point is 01:56:00 Oh, gosh. Oh, I'm trying to say something nice, Dana. She's 35 years old. I can't say something nice. So can I just tell you to get it out of my head, cane? Is that okay? I was going to say that she... That's what I was going to say.
Starting point is 01:56:16 She's in that picture she shared dead. Well, no, like this one. I mean, 35. Hate ages you, man. Don't hate because it ages you. I... But can you imagine running... in a district that has Nashville?
Starting point is 01:56:31 Yeah, why live there? That's, she, Kane, she just, like, Hey, elect me, guys. Duced all over the whole city. I hate you and everything about your city, but elect me. Her name is Afton, A-F-T-Y-N, Ben.
Starting point is 01:56:48 I don't think she gets to make fun of anybody with that name. Your name is Afton. With the Y, my mom wanted the Y in there so that when I monogram my Lily Pulitzer stuff, it would look way cuter. yeah she really hates Nashville what is she running for gosh I don't want to know anything about her seventh district in Tennessee oh my gosh yeah she wants to be in the 51st district of the
Starting point is 01:57:16 Texas house she she's represented it before now she's running in the special election for the seventh district seventh congressional district so she was Texas not Texas did I just did I say Tennessee You said Texas. Oh, I'm in Tennessee. Tennessee House, 51st District, and then she's running for the 7th Congressional District now. I hate everything about you, you guys. And she hates the place that she's left in Afton with a Y.
Starting point is 01:57:37 All right, today's stupidity can, although that all to be suffice. This could be stupid and or drunk because it's Nancy Pelosi. This is cut 15, Juan. Listen to what she said about her retirement. This is your first interview since you've announced that you'll be retiring at the end of your term. why go now? Why did I retire? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:00 Well, I've been eager to sort of go into another phase of life for a while. I thought Hillary Clinton was going to win in 2016, and the Affordable Care Act would be intact, and our country would be in great hands. She's retiring because Hillary didn't win? Yeah, that sounds. There you go. Okay, well, whatever, whatever it takes.
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