The MeidasTouch Podcast - MeidasTouch Full Podcast - 11/7/25

Episode Date: November 7, 2025

On this episode of the MeidasTouch Podcast, Ben, Brett, and Jordy break down Donald Trump’s new war threats against Nigeria and how Donald Trump and Republicans are doubling down on their lies about... the economy after getting demolished in Tuesday’s elections—even as new data shows the economy collapsing under their failed policies, with mass layoffs sweeping across the country. The team dives into Marjorie Taylor Greene’s escalating feud with GOP leadership, the Trump Justice Department’s politically motivated prosecutions unraveling in real time, and several major breaking legal stories—from the Supreme Court showdown over Trump’s tariffs, to a federal court ruling on the use of force by agents in Chicago, to a verdict in D.C.’s infamous “sandwich guy” case. All that and much more in today’s episode. Subscribe to Meidas+ at https://meidasplus.com Get Meidas Merch: https://store.meidastouch.com Deals from our sponsors!  Hexclad: Find your forever cookware @HEXCLAD and get 10% OFF at https://hexclad.com/meidas #hexcladpartner Fatty15: Get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to https://fatty15.com/MEIDAS and using code MEIDAS at checkout. Article: Go to https://article.com/MEIDAS for $50 OFF your first purchase of $100 or more! Miracle Made: Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to https://TryMiracle.com/MEIDAS and use the code MEIDAS to claim your FREE 3 piece towel set and save over 40% OFF! Quo: Quo is offering my listeners 20% off your first 6 months at https://Quo.com/MEIDAS. Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:53 We're seeing the courts finally assert their authority as well. Democratic governors. asserting their formal and moral authority, Democratic leaders in the House and the Senate now stepping up. I'm like, yes, this is what we've been freaking waiting for. I do not want this to turn into an episode of Legal A-F, but there were so many legal updates to talk about, so I'll try to do them very, very quickly as well.
Starting point is 00:01:20 But the sandwich guy, Sean Dunn allegedly, I didn't see anything. What sandwich? through a sandwich, allegedly at an ICE officer or border patrol agent, found not guilty of misdemeanor assault, a massive embarrassment for the DOJ after they previously failed to secure felony indictments against him. A jury of his peers said, not guilt. You had a federal judge in Chicago, Judge Ellis,
Starting point is 00:01:48 issue a restraining order against the Trump regime for their excessive force tactics, the gassing chemical warfare against. against the people in Chicago, we'll talk about that. Judge McConnell in Rhode Island found that the Trump regime violated his order by depriving people of these SNAP benefits that they're entitled to and starving them to death. You've got the Trump DOJ in the Comey case,
Starting point is 00:02:11 doing everything they can to resist trying to turn over grand jury transcripts and Lindsey Halligan like self-selected portions that she gave to the judge. It's a total mess and a disaster over there. You had the Supreme Court case against Trump's tariffs against the world where even the right wing justices were like, what the hell are you doing here? You're just making up that this statute that has nothing to do with tariffs has to deal with tariffs. Tariffs are core Article 1 functions of all of that's taking place.
Starting point is 00:02:44 You've got Maga Mike humiliating himself every single day. Donald Trump has never looked weaker and freaking Marjorie Taylor Green is out there sounding like the voice of reason right now. Meanwhile, jobless claims exploded. Another 153,000 jobs were lost in October. Add that to the 950,000 jobs that were lost in the first three quarters of the year. Basically, the only time it's been worse is the Great Recession and COVID. That's not good data. But Donald Trump's out there bragging that Thanksgiving is going to be way cheaper. and everybody's really, really happy. We've got a lot to discuss.
Starting point is 00:03:25 Brett and Jordy, it's great to see you both. It's great to be here, brothers. It's great to be here, Midas, Mighty. Always a pleasure to be reporting and analyzing the news with you here on the Midas Touch podcast. By the way, all the people watching live right now, please remember to go and check out the Midas Touch podcast anywhere you find podcasts on audio. Wow. I think the reverberations are still sounding from Tuesday's elections where, let's face it,
Starting point is 00:03:47 Republicans got shellacked. It was a huge win, not only for Democrats, but for democracy as a whole. I mean, the voters came out with a total and complete repudiation and rejection of MAGA, of Trump, of everything that these Republicans stand for. So what do the Republicans do? They double down on all their failed policies. They double down on all their failed messaging. They refuse to learn any lessons from it. And we've just been seeing that right now. At the end of the day, people feel what's going on in this economy. They feel the damage that this regime is causing them day in and day out. And Maga Mike may think he's slick
Starting point is 00:04:23 and Trump may think he's slick by going out there and lying and gaslighting the American people every day. But that's never worked in American history. When people go to the grocery store, I don't care if you're hiding the inflation data. I'll tell you what your inflation data is. It's the receipt that you get after the groceries are rung up. That's your inflation data right there. Want to hide the inflation reports? I get one every time I go to the grocery store, We see how expensive things are getting. So hide it at your own peril. Lie at your own peril, Republicans.
Starting point is 00:04:54 The American people are wising up. And if you don't change your act soon, get ready for another blue tsunami in the 2026 midterms. Jordy, what's the latest on your end? Let's go. I am still feeling the good vibes of earlier in the week. And I can't wait to get into today's episode. Shalacking, Brett.
Starting point is 00:05:11 I haven't heard that word in quite some time. I'm glad you brought it out. Because that's what, that simply, that's what it was. It was a complete shalacking. lacking to MAGA to the Trump regime this week that we saw because people are pissed and people are not going to be gaslit by this administration any friggin longer. Benji, it's going on. Well, look, Donald Trump has a message to the American people. So lots of people took, you know, various messages from Tuesdays. Blue Wave, I think one of the more significant ones is
Starting point is 00:05:42 affordability is a real significant issue. That inflation surging has crippled people. This was a repudiation of Donald Trump, right? But Trump's message, the voters want him to do something. Invade Nigeria. Yeah. Invade Nigeria. So he made a video about that yesterday. Here, play this clip.
Starting point is 00:06:02 We're going to do things to Nigeria that Nigeria is not going to be happy about and may very well go into that now disgrace country, guns are blazing to completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible, horrible atrocities. I'm here by instructing our Department of War to prepare for possible action. If we attack, it will be fast, vicious, and sweet, just like the terrorist thugs attack our cherished Christians. What the, what the F? I mean, you watch, you watch that. And under normal circumstances, that would be what, a president declaring war in a country, right? I mean, first off, he says it sounds like a sexual abuser, like when he says it's just,
Starting point is 00:06:47 address that, right? Like, I mean, the language that he talks about invasion is like the like, it's grotesque even the words, whether they like it or not, this is what he's going to do. Like, like, he's a sick, he's a sick human being. And then just like just, just threatening war. So that, that was that was one of the main messages that he had. The other is that he's just going to pretend that not only is inflation not real, not only is he going to claim he's solved that this he's going to say that he made thanksgiving 25% cheaper based he says on a powerful statement powerful Walmart made a powerful statement he says oh that that he says that he says that the groceries are 25% cheaper and so i'll show you what he said first then i'll show you what he
Starting point is 00:07:44 posted here playing this clip maybe in the history of our country This has been a major achievement for your administration, targeting the segment of our population that needs it the most. It has the highest obesity rates. You're making affordable. You are truly saving lives. That's coming from the viewers that we've had in that one hour that we took a little bit of a break. My question to you is Walmart just pushed out a report that says this year's traditional Thanksgiving meal
Starting point is 00:08:11 will cost 25% less than it did. The Biden administration plus gas prices being down. and the $2 region makes it more affordable to travel to Grandma's House for those things given. Thank you very much. And it's not so much a question. It's a statement. I would have made the statement. But we have a lot of things happening, so I wouldn't necessarily have made it right now.
Starting point is 00:08:34 So Walmart, to me, you know, that's AAA, came out that nobody going to influence them. I don't know them. But they just came out with a very powerful statement. They've done it for many years. that under the Biden administration, Thanksgiving meal, a Thanksgiving meal with all the trimmings costs 25% more. In other words, our Thanksgiving this year coming up will cost 25% less than sleepy Joe Biden's.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Now, to me, that's better than anything there is. That's better than a poll. They've got everything included from the trimmings and from the turkey and from everything, a lot of different items. It's 25% less this year than it was last year when he was so-called in charge. He was in charge. The people around the desk were in charge.
Starting point is 00:09:25 The auto pen was in charge. That is a big, that is a big factor. Okay. Do you feel at home that your Thanksgiving is 25% cheaper? Does that resonate with you as a real fact? Hmm. Let's see how they're. lying. Brett, the Midas Touch fact check right away. You see, the 2025 Walmart Thanksgiving meal
Starting point is 00:09:52 contained only 15 items, while the 2024 meal contained 21 items. Additionally, most of the brand name items in the 2024 meal were replaced with great value items or like the more generic items. And so it's, I guess, literally comparing apples to not oranges, quarter of an apples. Let me just break it down. He's bragging about shrinkflation, right? Walmart, because the economy is struggling so much under the Trump administration, had to figure out a way to lower the price of their Thanksgiving meals. So they removed about a third of what comes in the meals.
Starting point is 00:10:35 And then for the rest of it, they took the brand name stuff and they replaced it with their value brands. That's what actually happened. And that's the truth of what's happening. That's what Trump is bragging about. It's another recession indicator. And as we look through all the economic data right now, we see recession indicator after recession indicator after recession indicator.
Starting point is 00:10:52 I've noticed the phrase, Ben and Jordy and my dis mindy, that continues to come up in nearly every economic tweet that I see in every story that I see in the New York Times or the post or whatever. Here's the phrase you see. And this is a warning sign, in my opinion, whenever you see it. Since 2009, you'll see that a lot. since 2009. Jobless claims have not been this high since 2009. Inflation since 2000. You look at all the various things. They keep going back to since 2009, which is, or they go back to, you know, at first the
Starting point is 00:11:22 COVID pandemic, since the COVID pandemic or since 2009, both very, very, very bad signs for this economy. And Donald Trump and Maga Mike Johnson, despite the shalacking, Jordy that they took on Tuesday, the shalacking. They continue to go out there and just lie to. to the American people. And if this is their plan, if they think that they could go out there and tell the American people that things are cheap when they know that things are not cheap, the shellacking we saw on Tuesday is going to look like a blip. Like I'm assuming behind the scenes they have a better plan than this. I don't know. But if this really is their strategy, it's one of those things where it's like, you know, never interrupt your enemy while they're
Starting point is 00:12:04 making a mistake because this is like the biggest mistake imaginable that you could be making as a political party. They are still pretending that they are invincible, but people see through the BS right now. And now we have hard data about just how furious the American people are at this administration, including those key groups that Republicans have been bragging about that they've kind of captured over these past few months. How many times, and the media, by the way, it was played such a big role in this too. How many times have you seen these legacy media stories that say, Gen Z is, they're MAGA now, they're pro-Republicans, there's a whole new generation out there and they're all ultra-conservative or Latino voters. They're ultra-conservative now.
Starting point is 00:12:45 Trump totally changed the game. It's a permanent shift. Well, the election showed that the Republicans lost all their ground with all their voters, that those voters maybe flirted with them a little bit during the 2024 election. But once they got a taste of what it was like living under Republican leadership and living under Donald Trump, they said, I need to get the hell away. I need to get as far away from this crap as possible. And that's what they did. And we're saying, we're seeing the Republicans make excuse after excuse after excuse, but their excuses just don't match reality. And as I said, this is the approach they want to take. So be it. It's why I love here at the Midas Touch Network, we deal with facts and data and the truth
Starting point is 00:13:22 and receipts. Because once you start from a position where just going to be honest, I'm going to tell the truth here, then you don't have to play cover up and you don't have to start swimming for answers and really just, you know, trying to recover once you gaslight people into hating you, simply. And so what we see here from Maga Mike Johnson and Donald Trump every day, they're acting as if it's business as usual. If everything is super friggin' normal right now, and Brett's your point and the data, it does not reflect that anymore. And the people are pissed. They're pissed at this regime for the constant gaslighting. Because to your point, when you go to the grocery store, that's the facts, that's the data. That's the literal receipt that I need to know that something
Starting point is 00:14:04 is horribly wrong right now in this country. And so Trump could be able to be a lot. up there all he wants saying what he's saying. But the facts are affordability is the biggest issue on people's minds. And they know when they're being lied to. And they know that this world right now is not affordable for them, Ben. I love how, sorry. Go Brett. I was going to say, I love how now all these, you know, Republicans, while they're trying to pretend that everything's great, all of a sudden, you see them trying to adopt the messaging of the Democrats during this election cycle. And all of a sudden there is like Donald Mamdani Trump over here going affordability. That's an interesting word. word. Affordability. Have you heard of this word? Affordability? It's like, okay. The only one in this
Starting point is 00:14:43 golden age that this Trump regime has been taunting and putting out there is Donald Trump and his entire regime and his entire cabinet. That's who's living in the golden age, quote, unquote, while the American people are suffering. I mean, goddamn, they're having these Gatsby party parties at Moralago. It's crazy. Only in people's faces. I want to remind everybody, too. We haven't received a jobs report in months. They're not releasing the inflation reports. And so the numbers that we have to rely on right now is from private data because the Bureau of Labor Statistics isn't releasing anything. Like, just first off, think about how absurd that is. But as I said, even if they want to hide the data, they can't. People know if they're being laid off. The layoffs are being announced
Starting point is 00:15:22 every single day. These private companies are doing the data. People know when they go to the store that things are more expensive. And so we got one of these reports today from Challenger, one of these groups that does these analytics of these reports. And the layoff numbers are just incredible. watch CNBC break it down here because this really is showing the cracks maybe even putting it lightly in our current economy here in the United States. Watch this. It's about the health of the job. Mark and Steve Leesman joins us with the latest numbers from Challenger on job cuts. What's going on? Yeah, well, this is like a clue from like a cough or a sneeze or whatever, but announced corporate job cuts, Andrew, in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:16:00 surging past one million so far this year with 153,000 new layoffs announced just in October according to Challenger. That is the worst October since 2003. Here are the numbers. October up 153. That compares with September. That's 100,000 more than September and 100,000 more than this time last year in October 2020. Andy Challenger commenting, some industries are correcting after the hiring move of the pandemic. But this comes as AI adoption, softening consumer and corporate spending and rising cost drive belt tightening and hiring freezes. Announced layoffs don't always lead to actual cuts and could take place from a tradition. but the report puts in perspective what we've been reporting here day after day week after week series of marquee announcements unveiled in recent weeks across u.s industries including ups
Starting point is 00:16:46 amazon target among others paramount rivian all these companies there government has been responsible year to date for 38000 but look at that tech 141 that could be where you see a lot of the i may be some in warehousing but a big chunk of that's going to be um uh uPS as well as potentially some hit from reduced flows of trade. Retail's up there as his service is at 64,000. You take out the doge cuts, the number's a bit better at 800,000, but still well above last year. Challenger doesn't see much in the way of hiring, saying announcements are 35% below last year, and they're skeptical about the number of new hires for the holiday season.
Starting point is 00:17:23 One of the terms we hear being thrown around now because the economy is so bad is K-shaped growth, or a K-shaped economy. me. You may have heard that term. Like, what do they mean by K shape? Just think about the letter K, right? In the letter K, there's one line that goes straight up and there's one line that goes straight down and then you have the vertical line, right? That's a K. So the line going up, all the billionaires, the billionaires are crushing it and they're doing better than ever. The line going down is basically the Great Recession currently taking place or perhaps even a depression of regular Americans who are getting absolutely screwed right now.
Starting point is 00:18:08 The people who can't afford rent, who can't afford their mortgage, if they're lucky enough to be able to even take out a mortgage. They're the ones who are terrified that health care is being ripped away. They're on SNAP, supplement a nutrition assistance program food stamps, psychologically tortured by what this regime is doing. Also, when you talk about 3% year over, over year inflation. That's what three percent means. You know, people toss around the number. Oh, inflation's three percent. Like, what does that actually mean? It means it's three percent
Starting point is 00:18:41 higher than last year. And so if it was three percent higher the prior year and if it was six or seven percent higher the prior year and four percent higher the prior year, what that means right now is it's three percent higher than basically the cumulative total of what it was four or five years ago. So cumulatively, over the past four or five years, that means inflation could be at 20% higher, basically, for people whose wages are not keeping pace with that, quite the contrary, who are being laid off from their jobs, whose wages are decreasing right now. And so I think that's an important point. Jority, going back to the other data that's out there, which I think is important to address.
Starting point is 00:19:28 You know, I interviewed Governor Shapiro of the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. And one of the things he pointed out is he goes within Pennsylvania, there are these three Bellwether counties and one of them's like Bucks County, right, which is the swingiest county and the swingiest swing state, Bucks County, right? You take a look at every position from the judges, the DAs, the school boards, right? Massive ships from red to blue from 2024 to the present. The same thing in their other swing districts. You look in Georgia where there were statewide elections.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Massive swings from red to blue there. You look in New Jersey, areas where Trump was able to shift voters, often in Latino areas, but other areas too, from blue to red. That shift went back to Mikey Sherrill, if not even more than existed before. You look at Virginia, 13 Republican House of Delegate seats. These are Republican seats, flipped blue, 13 of them. This is unheard of data that's out there. Then you look across the nation and you see other data points like that as well. So what we're fundamental, and then you look at the school boards, which I think is a big deal as well.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Those MAGA school boards, they're getting wiped out of the school boards. all of the peepy poopie patrol people and the kitty litter people like all of that bombs of liberty all that stuff those book burning people they're getting pushed out and normal people are taking those roles so that's what i mean we follow the data and i just think that there's a bigger story that's even being that needs to be told than what is even been then that's not what mike johnson's telling me mike johnson's getting out there every day he's saying we have nothing to be concerned about here at this peer party we got nothing to be concerned about these were just democrats voting in democrat elections and blue states and we have we just have nothing nothing to worry about here do we folks i mean obviously just the blade and lie as ben just went through the list i mean democrats are breaking the super majority in mississippi democrats winning in georgia democrats winning in pennsylvania democrats winning in virginia i mean you could go through the list they're sending a clear message right now and when we see that
Starting point is 00:21:51 economic data, you know, that we just presented from that CNBC report and all the other information we were talking about. I really don't realize. I don't think that people fully realize how bad the economy actually is right now because it's been floated right now by all of this money. It's been floated by AI having a breakthrough. It's been floated by honestly kind of like a scammy like stock market right now that is way overvalued. And you see all of this stuff and it just doesn't reflect what's actually happening on the ground. And like, I'll tell you this. There's a reason. This hasn't even been a big story, but to me, this is like one of the biggest financial
Starting point is 00:22:26 stories out there right now, that the Fed has been forced to pump in something like $125 billion into the banks in the past week. They had to pump in all of this cash because their reserves are so low right now. They, like, barely have any reserves. And so right now, the Fed is getting really worried that they're not going to have enough money. And so they're funneling these emergency funds in there. and you don't do that when things are going great.
Starting point is 00:22:52 So I think you see, you know, when people use the term and they're like, they're turning on the money printer or the money printer's on. Well, the money printer is at full blast right now in the Fed, and it's reflective of what's going on with the economy. And to me, what I'm looking at right here with that shalacking, this episode needs to be called the shalacking of Republicans, with that shalacking that the Republicans took, it's hard not to imagine that they right now are. are just holding their hands and praying to God that they're able to keep this economy afloat
Starting point is 00:23:24 and keep the Ponzi scheme going just long enough to hand it off to the Democrats at a certain point and then pull the rug and let the whole thing drop because that's exactly what it's looking like and hey there's historical precedent for it I mean look at what George W. Bush did right look at what like all these Republicans who take power do it's kind of their MO it's it's what they do they pump up the economy with good vibes and all their bullshit and then they destroy it because they're chasing this candy rush, this candy eye, which is actually horrible for the economy. And the economy implodes, just as every economic expert says it's going to by them taking
Starting point is 00:23:58 the actions that they're going to take. That's the sick thing that what, and by the way, I mean, Donald Trump hates America. Like, let's be very clear. Like, he hates the country. He hates Americans. He hates everything this country stands for. He hates our Constitution. And these MAGA Republicans, they hate America.
Starting point is 00:24:15 Like, let's not mince words. what what they're now just trying to pull your point exactly pull this far enough along where you can then just blame the Democrats and because that's their whole shtick just blame the Democrats like it doesn't matter what happens to the country to these maggots because they hate it they hate everything about it as long as they're personally okay and they can blame Democrats that's their whole stick and that's not that's not okay that's not what our country should stand for let's take our first quick break of the show everybody hit subscribe right here let's get to six million subscribers hit join become a member of our youtube channel as well
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Starting point is 00:28:53 Use the codes. If there's an exit survey, let them know we sent you real quick. I see people talking about it in the chat. Yeah, a different angle. I have a different angle today for the podcast. You guys might see this. So real quick, Ben, I'll throw it over to you.
Starting point is 00:29:03 I know you love when I go on these tangents. I had a lot of forehead. My wife said, she's like, your forehead is just too big on the show when we did the stream on Monday. She's like, let's, let's resurface you. And so we, we worked on that and this is my new, it's my new studio. I think your far head looked great. I think your far head look great, I got to say.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Thanks. And you're looking good. No matter what angle, Jordy, you're one of those, no matter what angle you look at, you know? I'm sure the might as might as look great. Angie, where too next? I mean, look, though, the bigger, the farhead, the easier target it is to chuck a sandwich at. I was, I was waiting. I was like, how's Ben going to make this transition?
Starting point is 00:29:42 You know what they say about people with big foreheads? Bigger target to throw a sandwich. What they say. So 37-year-old, Sean Dunn worked at the Department of Justice during the invasion by ICE and Border Patrol of Washington, D.C., Sean Dunn protecting the community was caught on camera holding a sandwich. There are some who say that he threw the sandwich at the ice officer. There are others who say he did not.
Starting point is 00:30:19 There are others who say that he was offering it because he thought that the ice officer was hungry. Hard times. You like the sandwich. The Trump economy was such that he was offering the meal because he saw the ice agent working overtime. And so I'll just show you the clip right here. And when I watch it, I don't see anything. So you tell me what you see. I don't see anything.
Starting point is 00:30:47 Here, play this clip. The . Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! It's interesting. I thought it was very clear.
Starting point is 00:30:58 I thought it was very clear. I thought he said, excuse me, officer. Times are tough out there. Would you like the sandwich? And then I see a car. You guys have handed me sandwiches harder than that growing up. Well, I see the car. moving past. I see his hand almost he looks like he's asking for a sandwich, Sean.
Starting point is 00:31:19 I get what the jury was doing here, and I think that what was kind of clear is that, I don't know, there's, let me see it one more time, Brett. Just play it one more time. Hold on. Let me, I'll try to look. Oh! Oh, it's interesting. From that angle, I don't see it at all. So... Yeah, no, at that time, I actually didn't see, I didn't see anything. Yeah, no. In all seriousness, so let me, let me be very, very clear.
Starting point is 00:31:50 There was no Sam, no. In all serious, the defense was basically a self-defense, right? It was, Constitution allows you to have self-defense. Ice Border Patrol showed up attacking people with gas, chemical weapons, you're trying to kill people, right? And you can imagine a persuasive argument. being made to the jury that where the government overreaches and tries to kill, harass and harm people in the community, you have a right to protect yourself and to protect people in the Constitution allows that to happen. Self-defense is a defense. And you could imagine a persuasive
Starting point is 00:32:30 argument to say, look, he didn't use a weapon. He used a gun or a bat or, you know, he took a, he protected the community with a subway sandwich. And isn't that a very or whatever the sandwich was? Now, it isn't that noble. So it really wasn't, did he throw the sandwich or not? I mean, obviously, the jury can see the video, right? Like, I'm not trying to, I'll get serious here, right? The issue was, was he acting in self-defense and protecting himself in the community from these threats? And I think the jury said, especially a Washington, D.C. jury, right?
Starting point is 00:33:01 That's what's watching this case and see this case is saying, yeah, like, we are the victims of an invasion is what's taking place. And this guy's a hero. Here he, I mean, literally and figuratively, um, yeah, blah, bum. Um, here is, here, here he is after he won the case. Let's play this clip. Firstly, I'd like to thank especially Sabrina, Julia, and Nick for countless hours and, and the rest of the team at Steptoe. And I would like to thank Steptoe for offering. all of their services pro bono.
Starting point is 00:33:42 For feeding me. I would like to thank family and friends and strangers for all of their support. Whether it was emotional or spiritual or artistic or financial to the people that opened their hearts and homes to me, I am eternally grateful. eternally grateful. And I am so happy that justice prevails in spite of everything happening. And that night, I believe that I was protecting the rights of immigrants. And let us not forget that the great seal of the United States says e pluribus unum. That means from many one. Every life matters, no matter where you came from,
Starting point is 00:34:42 no matter how you got here, no matter how you identify. You have the right to live a life that is free. Thank you. Sean, what does that have to do with throwing a sandwich? All right, thank you very much. I said by my original comment, take on. So it may have been hard for you you to hear the one part, though, where he's thanks. He said, thanks to Steptoe. That's the name of the
Starting point is 00:35:14 law firm that offered their services pro bono. Steptoe LLP, just the name of the firm. So Midas Mighty, if you have the chance after, send a thank you note to Steptoe. I think it's steptoe.com is the name of the law firm. And I'm sure they have an inquiry page. And you can say, the Midas Mighty thanks you for doing the case pro bono because they spent a lot of hours and a lot of time uh doing doing the case but no matter which way you slice no matter which way you slice it you know they got a good result in that case is now a wrap you know i don't want to stop you know i don't i don't want to relish in it what stop it stop it stop what i was on i was on a roll as jacob mishkin writes the white house made a whole video about arresting this sandwich guy
Starting point is 00:36:01 like he was el chapo and he was just acquitted of the only misdemeanor charge that's stuck. Should we play this crazy video? Yeah, before playing it, that's what to remind everybody. They went to a grand jury first to indict him on felonies and no grand jury would do it. So they brought it as a misdemeanor case. And how embarrassing that the Department of Justice from the United States government in D.C., which is now run by Judge Janine Piro from Fox, the Fox host runs it. And they would even bring this case, I missed one that they wouldn't be able to secure an indictment of the guy in the first. Let's be honest. That's why.
Starting point is 00:36:36 That's why this sandwich case was half baked. It was half baked. Then they brought it. Then they couldn't get a conviction. Like it's as embarrassing as you can get for the DOJ. But this is the video they made when they arrested the guy. Like this is a real video from the Department of Homeland Security website that the White House also posted. The White House.
Starting point is 00:36:59 And DHS, here play. Come out with the sandwich. Come out with the sandwich, mother. Come out with the sandwich. Come out with the sandwich. Come out or else we're We're going to bring in some secret sauce. Journey,
Starting point is 00:37:40 Jury thinks my sandwich jokes are cheesy. They are very cheesy. They are very cheesy. All right. But other legal news as well, the Trump regime is now appealing. Judge McConnell's order in Rhode Island, pay the freaking SNAP benefits.
Starting point is 00:37:55 They're appealing it. They don't, they don't want to pay the SNAP benefits so badly. They are appealing his order where he found that they violated it by not paying the SNAP benefits. And they are rushing to a court of appeals to not pay the SNAP benefits. They rush to pay Argentina $40 billion. Argentina got $40 billion. This emergency fund is about $6 billion. And they are saying, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. When it comes to our citizens, we got to starve them to death.
Starting point is 00:38:35 When it comes to Argentina, where, by the way, they also have universal health care in Argentina, we got to bail them out, $40 billion to Argentina. What? What? What? I just, that's all I have to say. I mean, you know, so when Maga Mike does his little gaslighting press conferences, the Trump regime is actually saying, we don't want to pay snap.
Starting point is 00:38:59 So that's Judge McComb. Then you had Judge. Ellis. Judge Ellis in Chicago issued a restraining order against the Trump regime. Again, there was a preliminary one issued. But she said the conduct in Chicago, quote, shocks the conscience. And that's also the standard for intentional infliction of emotional distress. Shocks the conscience, the behavior that's going on using chemical warfare against citizens. citizens, unscited, just engaging in brutality. There's this video, and Brett, I think we have it in our assets today.
Starting point is 00:39:41 MSNBC talked about it, but it's this case out of Los Angeles near where my wife's family lives, and ICE agents kidnapped like a little child. They took the dad out of the car, and then they jumped in the car with their masks and drove away with the child that they later released the dad they drove away with the kid breck do we have that one where they drive away with the child i think we got that one yeah the one that's specifically i'm thinking about is the one that he himself the governor of california was sitting watching this broadcast yesterday and sent a text to my cell phone with a video of a raid from los angeles which which i think we have um at cypress park home depot i've talked to you from that
Starting point is 00:40:24 very home depot before it's around the corner from my house look at inside this car they took a father out and left a toddler in the backseat. Two heavily armed border patrol agents got in that car and drove the child and the vehicle away. Homeland Security says that that father had a pistol in the car through rocks at law enforcement, yet he was later released and the child was returned to the family. Lawyers are saying if there was anything to that story, why didn't they take the kid and lock the father up?
Starting point is 00:40:55 And Gavin Newsom wrote to me, I am shaking. he's sick i'm sick our country is sick and newsome newsome says it correctly there's no other way to look at it what's going on how sick is that did you see that it's disgraceful it's it's just it's horrific i mean it's it's horrific to watch and this is a you know and admit this is exactly what the voters rejected right people don't like seeing this crap it's beneath the dignity of of a president of the united states of america and it you know it goes back to i think the Supreme Court ruling, the immunity ruling, which if it hasn't already, we'll go down as the worst ruling in the history of this country, giving Donald Trump the immunity to do whatever the
Starting point is 00:41:36 hell he wants because the guy feels invincible and he feels like he could go out and do this because there's going to be no consequences for it. Well, all the people around Donald Trump who are just following orders, we've seen how it works out for those people in history and we'll see how it works out for these folks. And we're starting to see these judges around the country like Judge Sarah Ellis Ben, who are starting to at least put some boundaries and some consequences on these people. But what we're seeing out there right now is just atrocious. And I think that's one of the reasons why we saw such enthusiasm at the poll, such energy out there to get out and say, we don't want anything to do with this disgusting regime. And good on Gavin Newsom to speak up and
Starting point is 00:42:12 say, how disgraceful that this is. The American people don't just want to vote out these MAGAs. they want them arrested and thrown in prison as war criminals. And where people are pissed off at the Democrats is when you're not channeling that same energy because we see war crimes, war crimes, crimes against humanity taking place on a daily basis by Donald Trump and his regime in the name of the United States. So acting like it's normal or, or just tough politics, nah, nah, these are war criminals. That's who they are. I mean, these are and this is what I like now that we have leader Jeffrey saying it this way, right?
Starting point is 00:43:00 He calls it the PPP, the peto protection program. That's what it is. I mean, Donald Trump and these MAGA Republicans are covering up for a child sex trafficking ring. We've talked about on the other shows, the more data that comes out. We learned that there were suspicious activity reports, S-A-Rs from J.P. Morgan Chase, that showed what, a billion dollars in potential money laundering by Jeffrey Epstein and those in his orbit, a billion dollars connected with his sex trafficking ring. Let me say that number again, a billion dollars.
Starting point is 00:43:39 Then in the suspicious activity report, it talks about connections with Russia. banks as part of the billion dollar money laundering sex trafficking ring. That will be in the Epstein files. That will be in the Epstein files. Yet Trump and Maga are covering that up. And I think we see more and more why they're covering it up and how bad, how bad the info must be. That's in there. Remember what we've been focusing on the Midas Touch network as well. We've always been focused on Trump's links with Epstein. But we've been also very surrogens. in our reporting. Because remember how we've been talking about that property that Donald Trump acquired from that guy, Abe Gosman in 2004, which Epstein was supposed to acquire. Then four
Starting point is 00:44:27 years later, Donald Trump sold it to a Russian oligarch for $95 million when Trump purportedly bought it for $40 million with minimal renovations making $45 million in four years. And Epstein was accusing Donald Trump of engaged in financial improprieties relating to that based on what Epstein told Wolf, and that's what Wolf had reported Michael Wolf. And then in the emails that Bloomberg got its hands on, those 18,000 Epstein emails from Epstein's Yahoo account, they were the emails from Epstein and Geelaine talking about WPB, West Palm Beach documents, and then talking about the feds, they must have spoken to. to Trump, Gossmann, and others.
Starting point is 00:45:15 I mean, it's in the e-bails that were released from Epstein. I wanna take a quick break. When we come back, I wanna talk a little bit about the Supreme Court oral argument on Trump's tariffs against the world. Let's talk about Marjorie Taylor Green turning against Trump and MAGA
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Starting point is 00:50:46 Americans to death. So 42 million Americans are going to lose snap. So just interesting optics that while you starve people to death, you're giving medication for obesity. But a whole other topic. But anyway, While this press conference was going on, a guest of the Eli Lilly CEO was in the Oval office and the guy like passed out because these things like drag on forever. And here's a photo of Donald Trump just like literally standing there. This was this photo was taken by Andrew Harnick of Getty. And you can literally just see what was going down in the, in the White House. Everybody's rendering aid and Trump's standing there, like not even looking at it.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Like, not even looking at the guy, not even looking at the scene. Like, doesn't that just describe everything, Donald Trump? And then, and then he fell asleep during the press conference. So when Oz and other people were talking like, like, out, out, like sleeping, snoring, dunzo. Like, we have videos in the guy like sleep. This isn't like AI. The guy was absolutely sleeping.
Starting point is 00:51:51 It's ridiculous. So there's that. I want to talk briefly about the Supreme Court. oral argument on tariffs. It's Trump's trade war against the world. Trump invoked a statute called IEPA, which deals with emergency powers as it relates to like importation duties, but doesn't mention tariffs in the statute at all are regulating taxes in any way. That's the power of Congress. Article one, literally the power of taxation. which tariffs are a type of tax.
Starting point is 00:52:28 It's kind of very clear if when I went to Georgetown Law School, you gave me a fact pattern of this situation. And on a constitutional law exam, I would have left that exam saying this is too easy right here. Like, obviously it's Article I, the executive branch, Article 2 doesn't have the authority to do this. And I would be like, whoof, I dodged a bullet right there with that question. That was an easy one.
Starting point is 00:52:54 Like, so from my perspective, like, you still never know what this right-wing Supreme Court's going to do, but the way they seem to analyze this issue is under something called the major questions doctrine, which is just how the Supreme Court makes up a framework to justify the outcome that it wants. So when it calls something major questions, you know, you usually can tell the outcome. So their view of it is is that if Congress wanted to delegate away its entire Article I power of taxation, and tariffs are a form of taxation in the statute, in the law that it passed to do that as a delegation, it would at very least use the word tariff. Like it would say tariff. Like you have the right to do it because it's a major question, right? So you shouldn't have to look at a statute and create some sort of tortured interpretation if you're dealing with a major question that impacts something so big because you would say, then Congress clearly would have addressed this
Starting point is 00:53:57 in the statute. It would have said, of course, you can wake up and make up that you're upset about Canada for running an advertisement that you don't like. And we hereby give you emergency power. Like, they would say it in the enabling law, major question. And because Congress never said anything about it. And I'm not talking about what Maga Mike is saying today. I'll show you a clip of what Maga Mike said today. Oh, you know, I don't think this infringes on our powers at all. I would have went to Donald Trump and said, Mr. Trump, you've gone too far. I'm sure, Maggie Mike. Congress has to pass something called laws. Remember those things? Those pesky old things called laws. And the law would say, yes, we have an Article 1, the authority to do this in Congress exclusively, but we
Starting point is 00:54:43 hereby for these purposes. And then you would spell it out. And IEPA, this emerging, statute has nothing to do with that. And that's basically where the justice is netted out. So that's the broadly the legal analysis there. And the weird, you know, the crazy thing to me watching this is, and I feel like this happens often with Trump and his lawyers, is the lawyers end up having to argue against the things that Donald Trump is saying publicly. So Donald Trump is claiming all these emergency powers to impose tariffs to national emergency. And as I've said here on the show, hard to claim it's a national emergency when you see a TV commercial that gets you upset and then say, I'm raising tariffs by an extra 10%.
Starting point is 00:55:21 To me, that falls totally in the face of this is a national emergency if you're imposing tariffs because the TV ad made me sad. I mean, that just doesn't apply. And so you also saw Trump's, you know, Trump goes out every day and he goes, we're bringing in trillions of dollars, a zillion trillion dollars in tariffs. It's amazing. Oh my God. Look at all this revenue.
Starting point is 00:55:41 Look at all this revenue. I'm brilliant. That's amazing. Wow. Obviously, you know, all total BS. But the judges also asked Donald Trump's attorneys about that because they're like these emergency powers aren't for revenue raising, yet Donald Trump and the White House keep bragging about raising revenue. And so what is it? Is this emergency or is it for a revenue? And so you saw, who is it Sauer, Ben, Trump's lawyer, the lawyer who was on the case there, John Sauer, you saw him like out there, like really on his heels in these questions. A lot of the questions even coming from the so-called conservative justices on the bench there. I'll be interesting. to see what they do from that initial, you know, those initial arguments, it didn't seem like they were so into the idea of Donald Trump being unilaterally allowed to impose tariffs based on his
Starting point is 00:56:29 feelings. So, you know, we'll see what happens there. But Maga Mike, I mean, what a disgrace, as you said, just completely abdicating all of his responsibility, all of his roles, who's supposed to be a check on power. This is supposed to be an Article I power of Congress, a Maga Mike, just totally giving up that authority even like they even like voted themselves out of that authority like a few months ago recently where they were like oh yeah we're actually we're not allowed to even vote on we're not going to vote on any tariff legislation until march of 2026 or something like like the republican congress did that to themselves like so you see in the senate you see that there's some folks like rann paul and Mitch McConnell and like lisa murkowski you know the usual kind of
Starting point is 00:57:08 suspects over there who are actually going along with these votes to block donald trump's tariffs either globally or in specific circumstances like with Canada or Brazil, but in the house, like literally Mike Johnson, they made a rule that they can't even take up any tariff cases. They've stripped themselves of power. And that goes back to something we've said on this show a lot. Like, what the hell is the point of living your life, getting into a position of power where you could actually have an influence on people, ideally a positive influence on people? And then you go, nah, not going to do anything.
Starting point is 00:57:38 Whenever Donald wants, it's all you. It's just, it's an affront to the entire country. It's an affront to the United States of America. And I think about, you know, when we think about Mike Johnson, I think about, you know, Speaker Emerita Pelosi today announcing her retirement. And, you know, after all these years, what a historic, you know, powerhouse of a figure, Speaker Pelosi is. And also, it reminded me just how also small Mike Johnson is.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Like, here you have this, you know, giant in politics, somebody who actually knew how to, regardless of what you think. about her. She was somebody who knew how to get shit done. And she was perhaps the most effective speaker that we've ever seen in the history of our country. And then to see a Mike Johnson basically follow up and be like the worst, tiniest, smallest, weakest speaker, most cucked speaker on the planet. I mean, it really just shows you the difference in leadership. Absolutely. No one has been exposed more than Mike Johnson over these last couple of months now because he is spineless. He's not.
Starting point is 00:58:41 a leader. And the more he gets up in front of these cameras every day to make excuses as to why the government is shut down, just I think it's having that DeSantis effect when DeSantis was trying to make the run for president. It's like, the more people saw him, the more they just hated him. And the more people see Maga might get up there and just be absolutely spineless and just, you know, puppet Donald Trump's talking points, whichever which way it goes, like, depending on the day, it's an insane thing to watch and frankly play out every day he gets up there and just like tries to blame the democrats and bring up trans illegal surgery i mean there he's an insane person and he's spineless maga mike got up there today and and uh they were like so it's you're still
Starting point is 00:59:21 doing these press conferences like okay and and he was like well i got no choice but to do these press conferences the american people they need to hear the truth they need to hear the truth every day and like i said before never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake I can tell you, these press conferences are not endearing you with the American people whatsoever. Well, it's so great. We have Aeson, pull the clips right away. Aesons are head editor of all the clips. I wake up and I'm like, oh, he's doing it again.
Starting point is 00:59:52 I'm like, oh, perfect. It's going to be a great video. You know, and I just show his words. And he's so detestable and hateable that people are like, yeah, like, what are you talking about? I mean, here's Maga Mike today. We have the clip where he said, I just don't think that this. power encroaches upon what we do in Congress. And if I did, I would, I would do it in my own way. I'd say, Mr. Donald, Mr. Trump, he kind of stopped that. You got to stop that? You think we
Starting point is 01:00:18 believe that? I mean, the guy is such a clown show. Here, watch this. Read too much into the questions. This is how the process works. I'm sure the court will look at this very carefully and deliberately as they do. And I expect it will have a majority of the court that says that this, this administration is doing what they have the legal authority to do. if I felt like the executive branch had overstepped its bounds on trade or on the tariffs or something, I would have stepped in. I mean, that's my job as the Speaker of the House over the legislative branch. I would have done it in my own way to be candid.
Starting point is 01:00:48 I would have gone to the president privately and said, hey, sir, enough. I think you're overstuffed the bounds. Let's try to figure that out. I wouldn't have publicly had a big dispatch with him because it wouldn't have been necessary. But that conversation didn't happen because I believe that what he's done is well within the bounds. And so we'll see what the court does. Yes. It's like literally the thing that's most out of bounds, like the most, right?
Starting point is 01:01:09 It would be like, I don't know, and like a soccer match of all of a sudden or football if you're not in the United States. It's like someone just picking up the ball with their hands, right? And like just throwing it in the net. Like it's like, what sport are you playing? Like it's literally the most out of bounds. Article one, the bounds are your power of the purse, taxation, tariffs. That's you.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Donald Trump, the presidency, I hate that he's there, it's to faithfully execute those laws. That's it, to faithfully execute the laws to take care, the take care clause that it's faithfully executed, that Article III is the judiciary. There's no more flagrant example, you know, than this. And look, you know, you know I've been focused on the White House East Wing. You know, one of the reasons for checks and balances and doing things, the right way also is like, you know, whether it's the East Wing, whether it's the war crimes that our governments commit in Venezuela, in the Caribbean, Colombia, you know, killing all
Starting point is 01:02:15 these people. I mean, hundreds of people were just murdering. It's like more criminal murderers. I mean, Hegsteth is a war criminal. I mean, it's sick. I mean, he should be tried for war crimes when this, when this regime is out of power. For sure, he's a war criminal. And I think he will be in my, in any event, you know, we want to avoid these things. like we need checks to stop these things and here's something that i've been talking about with the east wing bret you remember i'm talking about asbestos i'm like you know they built asbestos you know you know they put asbestos all over that east wing i said i said things like used to be built with asbestos like it's how it's how like a lot of buildings is a union job i said do you see
Starting point is 01:02:52 those clouds i said i bet said i bet you that they're exposing those workers to lethal asbestos like like and the people in that area are going to get like mesothelioma like they're going to, like, kill him. Like, he's going to kill, like, he's actually going to kill those people. And by the way, the people working at the White House, the, there's a lot of people who may have been exposed to very deadly asbestos right now. And you had Senator Markey asked this question of union workers who were there on an unrelated hearing about what they've heard about the demolition of the East Wing.
Starting point is 01:03:28 You're listening. Leuna runs a world-class apprenticeship program that includes, training on asbestos abatement. Many old buildings were constructed and renovated when asbestos-laden products were industry standard, including the White House. Are you aware of any permits or other indications that the White House, the President Trump,
Starting point is 01:03:51 took any of the appropriate safety steps when Trump demolished the east wing of the White House to protect against asbestos exposure? I'm not aware of anything that they would have done to protect. So the White House could have exposed workers and passes by to deadly asbestos. Is that you of you? They could have, and I can tell you, had it been a union workforce, we would have access to that. This administration chose to use a non-union workforce to go do that on a union project.
Starting point is 01:04:23 One of the first things we teach in our apprenticeship is to have your brother or your sister's back. And if you see something, you say something. If something's unsafe, you can stop that work. This isn't a union job site, so we have no access to it. So I don't know what's going on out there. No, thank you. And those safety standards, they exist for a reason. It's to protect workers.
Starting point is 01:04:40 Yeah. Watch that story in the next five, 10, 15 years when we see people dying of cancers because of their mesotheliomics, but because of the asbestos exposure. I mean, that's literally like we know, you know, look, as a litigator, I never handled those asbestos mesothelomagate. But one of the things that the law created, people would die so quickly. from it, that there were laws that had to be created to expedite the cases to make sure their family would be able to get the recovery. So, and then finally, it's one of the reasons why I think,
Starting point is 01:05:12 I just want to say it's one of the reasons why I think Trump is just like, like a bad, obviously not just the horrible president. I think he's like legitimately horrible at his job as well. And it's also why his companies were so bad and why he, because he's trying, he tries to cut corners. And like, the thing that I don't understand about it is like, objectively speaking, if you wanted to step back and be like, if Trump's idea was, I think it's important right now in this moment to build the ballroom. That's what we should be doing. And just go through the process, right, man. Go to Congress, get your votes, do it the right way, get the union workers to do it, build it the right way.
Starting point is 01:05:47 I'm sure you could even build a consensus with the American people. I mean, you have all the branches of government. If you want this to be a product, then make the case for it. But you don't just wake up one day, demolish the building with non-union workers, potentially spread asbestos all over the place. do this ridiculous eyesore while the government shut down while people are starving like it's just everything he does is just designed for maximum destruction and there are ways to do things if he wanted to do them that are legitimate things that you could actually get people on board with but this is just chaos and bedlam this is just ridiculous it's just a lack finally more in life in general though
Starting point is 01:06:21 as well and just the pattern that we've always seen from Donald Trump so let's go back to when he got COVID you all remember when he was just riding in the car like with whomever and in in that for medically sealed car, just exposing others to COVID that were in there as well. And this is a perfect example here with the asbestos in the White House. And even take it back to how we started this episode with the gentleman who fainted in the White House. And Trump just could not give a damn about anyone aside from Donald Trump. That's the only person he cares about.
Starting point is 01:06:49 I'm going to toss it off to Brett and close it out because I do want you to show the Marjorie Taylor Green clip, Brett. I got a little bit of daddy duty. I got to attend to just for, but we're heading. We're in the final, final, final stretch. I want you to play Marjorie Taylor Green. I know we covered a lot here on this episode. And so I just wanted to let everybody know.
Starting point is 01:07:13 I know, yeah, but I wanted everybody to know, too, how big and important I just think this week is. And it shows the power of you, the mightest, mighty. And I want you to hear that for me. And now we have to keep on building, right? We've seen kind of the proof that this. is working and fighting back is working and getting out the truth is working. And now we just got to keep this momentum goal. So that's what I wanted to say.
Starting point is 01:07:34 But Brett, show that MTG clip before you go. We'll do. We'll do. And thanks, Ben. Great, great having you here. Yeah. And so we've seen Marjorie Taylor Green in recent days break from the Republican Party. And, you know, the thing is, as I said a few weeks ago on the show, when we started seeing,
Starting point is 01:07:53 you know, folks like Tucker Carlson and other people kind of starting to say, you things that agree with some of the things that we say with on the show. I said, I want to remind you, we're not agreeing with them. They are agreeing with us, first of all. But of course, there are also ulterior motives behind what all of these people do. So before I play Marjorie Taylor Green's clip, you know, I think at some point you should go and you should watch AOC's explanation for why she believes Marjorie Taylor Green is doing all this. Basically, she feels slighted by Donald Trump and she's kind of doing this as a little bit of revenge. But we're also learning other things about it. And many people actually think that Marjorie Taylor Green is, and I'm trying
Starting point is 01:08:32 not to throw up while I say this, but Marjorie Taylor Green wants to run for president in the United States. And she sees a pathway in which to do that. And so you see her kind of moderating in a way as she does this and going against her own party. But the things she's saying here are certainly very valid. And it shows a fracture in the Republican Party. And beyond, those things that I said about, you know, before, I think there's also an element here where in a weird way, of all people, Marjorie Taylor Green, sees the writing on the wall with MAGA. She sees that this is a dying movement that doesn't really have much of a shelf life. And she knows that she's relatively young and she wants to be in this game for a long time and
Starting point is 01:09:16 she wants to rise the ranks. So I think she's looking for her own personal self-interest beyond the MAGA movement. And she's also looking at what's happening in her own district. And there were areas in Georgia right around her where she represented and stuff that flipped in big ways also to the Democrat. She has to be looking at that. And she understands that the stuff that the stuff that Donald Trump is saying about prices and about Epstein and stuff, that that's really pissing people off in her district. And it's pissing off the base of the Republican Party. Like a lot of these people feel betrayed. And we actually saw a good amount of MAGA voters and Trump voters actually jump ship, as we said earlier in the episode,
Starting point is 01:09:49 to actually vote with the Democrats during these elections. So Marjorie Taylor Green, speaking about the Epstein files, not giving this up and says, like, basically, you know, what's the deal? Like, everyone basically agrees that we should be releasing the Epstein files. Here's Marjorie Taylor Green. But what do you say to people, perhaps people in your own district who feel like his administration isn't being transparent on this issue? And it brings a lot of questions up for them. I don't really have to explain it. It's pretty much everyone across the board agrees release the Epstein files. So this is something that I get calls into my office almost every day about.
Starting point is 01:10:24 all the calls to come into my office, and I think that's extremely important, whether they come from the district or out of district, and it's all over the country. People just want this information released. And Marjorie Tethergreen, as we said, believes also that the Epstein files may have played a role in the votes on Tuesday. It's the need for more transparency around the Epstein files. You even told us last month that you're concerned about threats because you want to expose some of the people in power who are on Jeffrey Epstein, who, you know, was part of Jeffrey Epstein's ring. According to the survivors, there's a list of men
Starting point is 01:10:59 they haven't released yet. You said you're willing to read that list on the House floor. What more can you tell us about that in the names? Oh, I told the lovely women that I met that are victims of Jeffrey Epstein. They also say they are victims of another group of men, one that they're afraid to list publicly. And I told them that I would be happy to read
Starting point is 01:11:21 that name on the House floor for them. There hasn't been any movement forward on that. Of course, that's up to those women, and that's their decision. However, I remain steadfast, and my belief is that all of this information should be released. No one should be protected. That's completely unfair. And I think it's a failure of administration and administration that they never released it. No one has released this stuff.
Starting point is 01:11:51 And so this is something that the American people are extremely angry about. I think it also played a part in Tuesday's election of why some people are just mad and they don't want to go vote. And it's not going away anytime soon. Have you made your concerns about the Epstein files known to the president directly? Yes. Yes, I have. I don't share my personal conversations with the president, but I did express how important it is. See, I really believe that she understands exactly where the base is, though, and where the base is heading and where the country is heading in many ways. And I think she was trying to almost warn the party about all this before the elections.
Starting point is 01:12:33 And now that the elections happened, she's like, I see exactly what the hell happened here. Like, we don't have time to just, like, continue to do what Mike Johnson's doing and what Thune is doing and Trump is doing. Although she, like, never really says Trump's name and all this and come out. And like, it's always the advisors. Yeah, it's always the people are, it's the people around Trump. Yeah, but like, but like so she was also asked like, so do you think it's like a smart strategy to for all these people to be downplaying the election results like you, as I said, Mike Johnson was like, these are just blue, blue Democrats and blue states.
Starting point is 01:13:05 They're voting and then it doesn't actually mean anything. Everyone loves the Republicans. We're all great. Everything's swell. Well, here's a Marjorie Taylor. Green's take on was on that. Her Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader Thune and Vice President J.D. Vancey all downplayed the election results, disputing that this is a broader wake-up call
Starting point is 01:13:21 for your party. Are they wrong? I don't think they should downplay it. I'm from Georgia, and we lost two very important public service commission seats that were statewide races in the state of Georgia. I think that should be a big wake-up call to my home state. We've got the entire slate coming up in 2026 with Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, and John Ossoff's Senate seat is up for, up for election. So I think it's a major wake-up call as well as other down-ballot races in like Pennsylvania and Mississippi. And I'm not one to give advice to Republicans, but will they listen? Because it's, you know, definitely, I think a smart line of advice for Marjor Taylor Green that they should be caring about these things right now. The
Starting point is 01:14:10 American people made their voices resoundingly clear on Tuesday. They cannot have been more clear. And all the exit polling shows exactly why they did that. The Democrats ran fantastic candidates from Mondani to Spanberger to Cheryl to the incredible campaign that Governor Newsom did with Prop 50. I mean, all over the map, the Democrats ran the table. And that was not an accident. These are good candidates who were very disciplined with their messaging. The main message being affordability, and they hammer that home every day. And then you also had the background of this insanity, this chaos.
Starting point is 01:14:46 of a Trump administration, a regime that is utterly unhinged, that thinks that even though they won less than 50% of the vote in the 2024 election, that they have some sort of mandate of God to do whatever the hell they want. Well, the voter said, absolutely not. Get the hell away from me. Get the hell off my back. Or we're going to make you pay for this and make them pay they did on Tuesday. And so now, as Ben said, now is not the time to get complacent. Now, in fact, is the time to put your foot on the gas. Now is the time. And it doesn't mean, get cocky it doesn't mean get braggadocious it doesn't mean you know start waving your hands go yeah we did it no none of that crap right it means take the lessons that we learned and let's continue in that direction
Starting point is 01:15:27 let's continue to fight for a better america and let's continue to fight against this authoritarian regime stay disciplined stay the course put in the work and spread these messages you know one of the things that was so heartening to me and jordy and i know you as well is when we've gone to these no kings protests and stuff, seeing people out there who say, I watch Midas Touch, I listen to the Midas Touch podcast, I love your Instagrams, I love your TikToks, I tell everyone about the podcast. I think that's also one of the reasons why we see so many people at these events, because people are spreading these messages, not just Midas Touch, but they're spreading what's going on in this country. And that right now is like the single most important thing. Keep spreading the word, whether it's
Starting point is 01:16:07 us, whether it's other creators, pro-democracy people. We need to get these messages out in mass. You'd be shocked at how many people don't even know what's going on on a daily basis in the country. So definitely share it. I want everybody in here also right now. We got a big audience. Make sure that you go and subscribe to the Midas Touch podcast on audio, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, I heart. There are a billion audio platforms, whichever one you like. I don't care.
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Starting point is 01:17:26 that we'd even still be standing here at the Midas Dutch Network and just all of us here. Still here, still in the fight, still pushing forward for democracy. It hasn't been an easy, what is it? 10, 11 months. I'm not going to lie to you. It hasn't been an easy time for this country. But the fact that you are here, the fact that you're listening, the fact that you're watching, you should be incredibly proud of yourself.
Starting point is 01:17:47 Let's keep spreading these messages. Let's keep the momentum going. Congrats on all your hard work and what it led to. Now let's continue to put in that hard work. Jordy, I don't know if I missed anything. I think I got it all covered. You covered it all. If not, I'll let you take us away.
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