The MeidasTouch Podcast - MeidasTouch Full Podcast - 4/21/26
Episode Date: April 21, 2026In this episode of the MeidasTouch Podcast, Ben, Brett, and Jordy break down the new resignation of a Trump cabinet official amid mounting scandals, as new reporting reveals growing chaos behind the s...cenes. The brothers dive into escalating tensions as the fragile Iran ceasefire inches toward collapse, with uncertainty over whether negotiations will even happen—and what Trump is privately saying as fears about the war intensify. They also unpack signs of panic within Republican ranks over a potential midterm wipeout, while the international community increasingly moves forward without U.S. leadership. It’s a fast-moving news cycle, and we connect all the dots. Subscribe to Meidas+ at https://meidasplus.com Get Meidas Merch: https://store.meidastouch.com Deals from our sponsors! Brodo: Head to https://Brodo.com/MEIDAS for 20% off your first subscription order and use code MEIDAS for an additional $10 off. Quince: Go to https://quince.com/meidas for free shipping and 365-day returns. Miracle: 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. NetSuite: Get our free business guide, Demystifying AI, at https://NetSuite.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 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 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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We've got a lot to discuss on today's episode of the Midas Touch podcast, Donald Trump going from,
we will obliterate the entire civilization of Iran to we're going to make the greatest deal that it's going to make Obama's deal look so bad.
I'm going to make the greatest deal with Iran ever to Donald Trump now begging for an extension of the existing ceasefire with Iran for another two weeks.
You know how Donald Trump's always like, I'm going to give you that health care plan in two weeks.
Just give me two more weeks, everybody, right?
We went from Donald Trump saying on Friday that the Strait of Hormuz was open,
and Iran's excavators are going to work with our military excavators to dig up all of that nuclear dust
and bring it back to the United States.
And Iran's no longer going to fund any of the proxy groups, whether it's Hezbollah or the Houthis,
they've surrendered.
They've agreed to every.
everything, right? You know, there was some indication from the Pakistan mediator that there was
certain communications moving at least a little bit in the right direction. Then Donald Trump
ruined it all. He like tried to rub it in the face of the Iranians, then said, we're going to
make them surrender and look how humiliating they are. And then Donald Trump pushed them away.
And then we're kind of where we're at now. Iran doesn't want to have any further negotiations
with the United States unless the U.S. actually agrees to the Iranian framework. And you have Pakistan
in the middle basically saying, you know, could we get another two-week extension, please, Iran? And because
all the nations in the Middle East right now, you know, are terrified of a war resuming. We're going to
break it all down. And we're just going to give you the facts. I'm not going to give you, you know,
one side of them. I'm just going to explain to you what's actually happening. And you could judge for
yourself what's going on. Also, big news today. Another Trump, cabinet.
official has been fired. It shouldn't shock you. It is another woman cabinet member. The three
cabinet members who have been forced out have all been women. First, Christine Ome, Department of Homeland
Security Secretary, then Pan Bondi, Attorney General. Now Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez Doreener,
der Reamer. They're framing it as a resignation. Donald Trump's communications director,
Stephen Chung, says she's resigning, but clearly she was fired. In my opinion, a lot of turmoil there.
She was under investigation for improper spending.
There were allegations by the New York Post that she would go to strip clubs and Vegas
and all of these places and that there was like booze that was in the office and there was
all of these allegations about that.
Then there were two of her top aides at the Labor Department.
They resigned or they were pushed out for creating hostile work environment and engaging in
this conduct.
Lori Chavez-Durremer's husband was apparently under investigation for potential
sexual misconduct inside the Labor Department building itself.
And so a lot of turmoil there.
And let's not forget that Lori Chavez-Durremer was the individual, the first cabinet member
who would put Donald Trump's banner like Stalin, like Hitler, like Kim Jong-un on the Labor
Department building.
And, you know, she would be at those cabinet meetings saying, Donald, you're going to see
your big, beautiful face all over the building.
So bye-bye, Lori Chavez-Dareemar.
We'll talk about that.
And we got a lot to cover here on the Midas Touch Network.
It feels, let me bring in Brett and Jordy, you know, it feels like so long ago when we
based on all of the developments, when we last held our last live show.
But a lot is happening right now, including that most, most audacious fraud and market
manipulation yet that Donald Trump did on Friday and his new tactic of calling up the reporters
and having the reporter serve as his stenographers and saying Donald Trump said, Donald Trump,
And he just did like a, he opened the fire hose and just spread lie after,
and just the craziest lies imaginable.
But it manipulated the market on Friday, at least, Brett and Jury.
I just spoke to President Trump.
And he said that everything is going amazing and that the oil is just flowing and flowing and flowing.
And the straight of our moves is open.
And Iran actually wants to join in a joint venture with Donald Trump.
And they want to build hotels and they want to go fishing together.
And they want to go to the zoo and they want to hang out.
They just want to be friends.
Donald Trump told me that.
So let me just uncritically report it to the public.
That's how like all of these tweets are lately, and they all drive me absolutely crazy.
Can we stop talking about exactly what Donald Trump said and actually critically talk about it?
You could say what he said.
We show Donald Trump's posts on this channel, but we back up with, we do it in the context of giving you the actual details itself, not just showing these things uncritically and saying, acting like Donald Trump is telling the truth.
we know that Donald Trump is not a truthful arbiter in this situation.
And it's one of the things, by the way, that makes covering these issues so difficult.
And especially, by the way, when you're in a conflict or a war with like the Iranian regime,
with people like that, you don't necessarily know who to trust.
And it becomes a difficult thing to grapple with when you realize that the information coming from the Iranians
has been more accurate, more times than not, than the information coming from our own White House.
not just me saying that. The chief foreign correspondent at the Wall Street Journal saying that also.
It's really just a sign of the Times, a sign of this administration, a rudderless,
depraved, deranged administration. We keep, you know, the latest with Loria Chavez de Riemer,
her exit now, and you look into the investigations that are happening into her and her behavior.
You just start to paint this picture of like this cabinet that is just out of control.
These people are all out of control.
They're all drinking.
They're all having affairs.
They're partying.
They're flying private jets to their girlfriends.
Cutting off raccoon penises and sleeping with the-
Cutting off raccoon penises and wanting to eat them or something.
Is RFK did?
I don't know.
We don't need to go there.
We don't need to go to the raccoon penises.
But these people are truly, truly, truly, truly off the wall.
I started referring to them.
I've seen a lot of people say different things online.
I saw a meme that says,
said they're not a cabinet, they're a drunk drawer or a junk drawer.
And that was a Freudian slip by me calling it a drunk drawer.
Because you could also call them a liquor cabinet is another name going around for this group of people
that we are seeing in the White House.
All right, I'm done.
Jordy, what's the latest on your end?
What's up, brothers?
What's up, Midas Mighty?
Pumped to get into tonight's show.
I'm not saying this like to be funny, but there truly is no worse form of journalism right now.
than the, I just spoke to President Trump crowd.
I mean, these legacy reporters out there,
they are just so thirsty.
That's what comes to mind.
They become megaphones for the Trump regime.
I mean, what are they doing?
And we've been calling this out for a while,
but boy, was it put on display Friday and this way?
I mean, it's just, it's next level.
Like, you can't ignore this anymore
that this is the type of reporting that they're doing.
And look, nobody knows how to snatch defeat
from the jaws of victory,
quite like Donald Trump. He's a maniac that just needs to see like his fingerprints on everything
to the detriment of the American people and to the detriment of actually getting stuff done.
Ben, a lot to get into tonight. Where do you want to start off, Big Brother?
Look, ask yourself these basic questions, the questions I ask myself as I'm trying to get out
the truth into what's really going on with this war and this ceasefire. So the question I asked myself first is,
who controls the Strait of Hormuz right now?
Before Donald Trump's unlawful and catastrophic war against Iran, it was not controlled by Iran.
There was an ability for all ships to pass through, free commerce that was taking place.
It didn't have to go through a pre-coordinated route controlled by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard.
How many ships are getting through?
What is happening in the strait?
And when you ask yourself that question, objectively, setting aside,
the memes that Iran's posting, the deranged lunatic post that Donald Trump is posting.
When you look at the Strait of Hormuz, this is one of those posts for audio listeners,
Iran's gone on this like meme troll campaign using these like Lego movies that they've been making
just to continue to troll Donald Trump and like significantly out troll Donald Trump at the troll game.
But set that aside for a second, right?
Let's talk about who controls the straight of ruse.
Iran does.
Did Iran control it before? No, they didn't. Do they control it now? Yes. Who continues to talk about
negotiation deal, negotiation deal over and over again? Is it Trump who keeps bringing up negotiations
deal, mediation, or is it Iran? It's Trump who keeps on talking about it all that I'm going to
negotiate the best deal, the best deal. Iran isn't bringing up negotiations or deal.
If anything, Iran is doing it in response to, are you going to show up to what Donald Trump
Trump is claiming exists, which Iran often is like, yeah, we don't know anything about that.
Like, we don't know what he's talking about.
So I ask myself that question.
Who keeps on changing their negotiating positions or their positions in general?
Who's out there one day saying total obliteration, regime change to there's a deal?
Who keeps on saying one thing and then changing it the next day?
And we're, you know, and just, you know, like Donald Trump is for audio.
our post, we posted this, but it was a repost of Donald Trump's March 6, 2026 post for Donald Trump
said the following, there will be no deal with Iran except unconditional surrender after that
and the selection of a great, acceptable leaders.
We and many of our wonderful, very brave allies and partners will work tirelessly to bring Iran
back from the brink of destruction, making it economically bigger, better, and stronger than
ever before. Iran will have a great future. Make Iran great again.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Trump or Donald Trump would say, we don't need the straight of removes, then we need the
straight of removes. We want NATO to participate. We don't want NATO to participate. So who's doing that?
Iran's negotiating framework has been the same on day one as it is now once they took control of the
straight of her moves in response to Donald Trump wanting settlement discussions and peace talks.
Iran has always said, sure, but you have to agree to our framework. Here are our not.
non-negotiables, here are what, here's our framework. Do you agree to it? And by the way,
before the ceasefire started a few weeks back, Donald Trump posted, I agree to the 10-point framework.
And that 10-point framework was basically a complete surrender to Iran and a complete victory to Iran.
Now, whether you like the terms or don't like the terms, what we can't do here is be like,
those weren't the terms or pretend they were something. We know what the terms were. Iran's always
been saying him, 10 points. And Donald Trump reposted the Iran.
Iranian foreign minister. The Iran foreign minister didn't repost Donald Trump and say, we agree to this.
Trump reposted the Iranian foreign minister, Iraqi, before the ceasefire, as though it was a great win for the United States.
And those 10 points, you know, the key points were remove all sanctions from Iran, remove all resolutions from the UN against Iran.
Iran controls the strait of her moves. They can charge millions of dollars on a toll booth for ships to go pass through.
straight of Hormuz, permanent security guarantees for Iran and its proxy groups like the Houthis and
Hezbollah and the Shiite militia groups in Iraq. Iran gets to keep enriching uranium. Iran keeps all of
its ballistic missiles. And Iran is recognized as a regional power. I mean, there's some more points,
but that's basically it. It controls the straight of Ramos. That's it. I mean, those were the terms
that Trump agreed to. And then when Trump showed up at the negotiations last time, or he didn't
show up, but J.D. Vance and Whitkoff and Kushner did, J.D. Vance was like, oh, I guess the Iranians
don't understand English well. Like, yeah, the 10-point framework was actually our plan. I bet you
M.B. Galabaugh, Iran's parliament leader. It was like a Ph.D. engineer. You know, you could say a lot
about these people, but very smart guy. Like, yeah, he didn't understand English. That's what it was.
What do you mean? He didn't understand English. I mean, of course, he understood what the 10-point
framework was. So I look at that and I look at who's running, who's in charge of Iran right now,
and it's the Islamic Republic and a more, less group that's less interested in any negotiations.
So a stronger, more entrenched Islamic Revolutionary Guard leadership in Iran right now. So I just look at
those are the objective facts, right? I mean, that's what's actually happening. And
it's easy for you to find the truth when you ask those questions,
Brett.
And I think it becomes a little easy, you know,
when you start reading the tea leaves,
kind of what folks are saying behind the scenes about Donald Trump and this war,
like what the kind of insiders are saying who are around Trump,
is that Trump's heart really isn't in this anymore, you know?
I think Trump thought that he could do this like he did Venezuela,
get in, get out, have it kind of be a one and done thing.
And now he is stuck in a much bigger battle than he ever anticipated.
And he's kind of already lost as is, like by every single metric of this war, it's just been a complete and total disaster for the United States.
It's been a complete and total disaster for the United States economy.
It's been horrific for our alliances.
Just you go down the list.
Everything about this has been absolutely awful.
And so you hear out from the inside that Trump is kind of like over it.
He wants to kind of try to figure out how to move past it.
But Trump also is somebody who never wants to.
admit defeat and can't just cut loose.
And especially once you cause all this chaos and kill all of these people and
disrupt the economies like this, you have to figure out how to make a deal in a piece
of agree.
You can't just get out of this, right?
And so Donald Trump now, you even see it in the way he's starting to phrase his new posts.
You're seeing a shift in his language where you see how he's trying to figure out how do I
spin this thing as a win and how do I sell that to my MAGA base?
How do I sell that to this country and say, look, I actually won.
And his go-to is always to try to compare himself to Barack Obama.
This is better than Obama.
I'm doing a better job than Obama.
Mind you, we wouldn't be in this position if Donald Trump didn't rip up Obama's Iran agreement,
which goes much farther than any of the discussions that Donald Trump is even considering having are going right now.
So in a best case scenario for Trump, he will kind of circle back
to the Obama nuclear deal, but a much weaker version of that, after making Iran, let's face it,
like a very dominant power in the region. He has elevated Iran like Iran has never been elevated before.
And I think when you look at Trump's recent messages that he's posting, you see that he's trying to make it,
look, I did a deal, it's better than Obama, I'm better than Obama, ha, ha, ha. But you're going to see the
details start to come in of all these conversations. And of course, he hasn't been able to get
a deal thus far. And you're going to see that this thing is going to be way weaker than anything
Obama even did. And if he just kept Obama's plan to begin with, we would not be in this situation
to begin with. Donald Trump posted the following today. He wrote the deal that we are making with
Iran will be far better than the JCPOA. That's the Iran nuclear deal, commonly referred to as the
Iran nuclear deal penned by Barack Hussein Obama and Sleepy Joe Biden, one of the worst deals ever.
It was guaranteed road to a nuclear weapon, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
and he says, if a deal happens under Trump, it will guarantee peace, security, and safety,
not only for Israel and the Middle East, but for Europe, America, and everywhere else.
It will be something that the entire world will be proud of instead of the years of embarrassment and humiliation.
Embarrassment and humiliation.
That sounds awfully familiar where the United States is right now under Donald Trump's leadership.
Exactly.
To borrow a Trump term, he doesn't have the car.
He doesn't have the cards to sell this to the American people,
like it's some great victory that he's orchestrating from behind the scenes
because he's such a tactician trying to figure all of this out.
I mean, really, what a smart guy.
No, he doesn't have the cards.
He can try all he wants.
You know what's registering with the American people?
Over a dozen American troops dead for a war of choice.
The Strait of Hermuda was closed.
It was open before we got there.
Now the whole war is built around opening the damn thing again.
Oil prices skyrocketing, right?
And by the way, the over a dozen troops dead, that's the number that it's been reported.
Who knows what the real number is here?
The Donald Trump shtick is officially growing old even for his own MAGA base.
There is no way, literally no way for him to sell this as any victory.
We've already seen the MAGA base turn on him for this just utter collapse of just absolute buffoonery of what we're seeing here.
Again, the main things that are sticking in people's minds right now, over a dozen U.S. troops dead.
because of Donald Trump, skyrocketing oil prices and the straits still closed, Ben.
You know, there's an expression for tennis players that you don't want to be in
dead man's land or no man's land, which is kind of right in the middle, right, between the net
and the back area of the court, because once you're in the middle, you kind of have to commit to
one way or the other, right? Am I going to go to net? Am I going to stay back? And Donald Trump
is in kind of no man's land or no person's land in the war. He's not committing ground
troops and doing a ground invasion, which our military leaders say that they believe that they can
take Cargoyle, they can take control of Iran, but it will cost tens of thousands, if not hundreds
of thousands of service member deaths, and it will be bloody, and it will be one of the, I think,
biggest death situations, I think, in the history, perhaps even bigger than World War II
of our soldiers ever, I think worse than Vietnam, but our military says if that's what you want to do,
here's how we do it. Here's the plan and the top generals and admirals that here's how you do it.
Let me be very clear in my view. I think this whole war is unlawful, is unjust, is catastrophic,
that we were pulled into it by net. Now, I'm just want to give you my opinion. So I'm not endorsing
that plan. I'm just telling you what the military generals have said. We can do it. It's going to
cost tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of American soldiers. We'll have to see.
I mean, to me, I don't think we could do it even if the general's claim. I think it'll look like
what's happening with Russia and Ukraine, where there's been, you know, potentially millions of deaths
of Russian soldiers, you know, in that catastrophic, unlawful invasion of Ukraine. But they're saying
that's a path. The other path is Donald Trump negotiates with Iran, but then you have to
concede defeat or concede a loss because Iran's not moving away from its framework.
So you're going to have to agree that Iran can enrich uranium at some point.
You can say we're going to take everything.
We take the Strait of Hormuz.
You can support Hezbollah and the Houthis and the Shiite militia groups in Iraq and you
have to destroy your ballistic missiles and we're going to excavate and get all the nuclear
dust and we get to choose the regime.
You can't try to do it in a negate.
that which you cannot accomplish on the battlefield.
And, you know, I don't know, maybe because Donald Trump's so used to dealing with
sycophins and a media that bends the knee and so many weak corporations that Trump's
used to like thinking that he's so smart and that he tricks people.
He's not tricking, you know, even the people here domestically.
They just believe it's in their self-interest to sell out people and to be, in my view,
traders to this country and democracy for short-term profit over the long-term stability, frankly,
of their companies and interest in this country in order to be Trump's sycophants.
Like Iran realizes what he's doing.
So Trump's in no man's land.
In other words, he thinks that he's going to social media post his way out of it and that
he can just do extensions.
Two weeks ceasefire.
Two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks.
Maybe everybody forgets about it, like the health care plan and everyone's like a miracle.
Nobody's going to talk about it.
And then maybe a new crisis develops.
Or maybe Donald Trump just keeps on delaying it.
And then he gets bailed out by Gulf country.
who try to reach a solution, or he gets bailed out because Europe is in a jet fuel crisis,
or Asia is running very low on fuel.
So China may be figured out.
And then Donald Trump swoops and goes, I figured it out.
I solved it when other countries come in and now try to figure it out, but Trump just keeps
two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks.
I mean, in terms of bankruptcies, if we think about Trump bankrupting his casino, this would
be a bankruptcy in terms of the U.S. security umbrella in the Middle East.
It's bankrupt.
To the extent there was a version of a Chapter 7 or Chapter 11, we've experienced it in the Middle East.
Nobody trusts the United States security guarantees anywhere in the world at this point.
Yes, other countries recognize that still America makes some of the most powerful weapons
and the American military industrial complex is the strongest that there is for certain types
of weapons, not the nimble weapons necessarily, the drones, the, the, the, the, the,
man vessels and some of the weapons that work today. But there's a lot of very powerful weapons
the U.S. has, the F-35s and the 15s and certain types of drones and other types of equipment
and the high mars and things like that. But overall, the security umbrella broken. I mean,
there was a big conference that was held in Turkey over this past weekend where lots of Gulf
countries were there. And the constant theme was, and they were delicate and had to have.
Now, they said it, but it was basically like, yeah, why do we have American military bases
in our country?
What was the point of giving Donald Trump all of the – they didn't say it as direct as this,
but if you read between the lines of their diplomatic language, what did we get in return?
Why did he not even let us know about the war was even going to start?
Him and Netanyahu just went alone.
We didn't even get a heads up, and they weren't able to protect us when we needed them.
And so this is what Trump wants to do and he thinks he can do.
which he can't with Iran is be in no man's land, right?
Well, he'll do his threats and his social media posts and, you know, he'll, all caps,
I'm going to obliterate you.
That doesn't make Iran scared.
And then what Donald Trump does because he wants to act a little tough, but it actually
makes him look very weak in Iran's mocking it, is he puts on this blockade right around
the Persian Gulf.
So Trump's view of opening the Strait of Hormuz is further blockading the Strait of Hormuz
because Donald Trump doesn't want to commit to a ground invasion because he's scared to do it.
And he shouldn't do it.
Let me be very clear.
I'm glad that he's scared to do it because it's unlawful,
but I'm not glad that we got into this unlawful, catastrophic war to begin with.
But this blockade makes him feel tough.
But at the end of the day, it makes him look really weak internationally.
And what Iran's saying is the most powerful Navy in the world, the United States.
They went from saying he's going to do mine sweepers.
and he's going to control the strait of her moves to basically now the U.S. Navy is acting like
pirates, going after cargo ships.
It's like, we're trying to get our ships to go to China to deliver food.
And the American Navy is bragging about interdicting out of maybe eight ships.
It's able to interdict one of them.
And then CENTCOM rags, like this is some major accomplishment that the most powerful Navy
in the history of the world is able to jump on an Iranian ship.
And so Trump thinks that's a point of strength. It's a point of weakness. But more significantly, it is something that is anathema. It's something that prevents negotiations from taking place. Because how could you negotiate when Trump views that the blockade is going to put pressure on Iran to negotiate? And Iran says, we're only going to negotiate if you respect our sovereignty. If you respect our 10 point framework, if you respect our right to exist, if you respect us as a country, and you demonstrate that, that's a
That's how you can rebuild trust for us to be at the negotiating table.
And now some of you may watch this go, why would we do that?
Screw that.
Why are, you know, whether you were the U.S.
Why would we respect?
Okay, then don't do that.
Then I guess do a ground invade.
Like you have to choose which way you want to go.
Then do a ground invasion and lose tens of thousands of hundreds of thousands of American soldier lives.
Try to take over Carg Island.
It would be catastrophic.
But you have to like one of the reasons why leadership is so important and temperament.
and experience and successfully running things before is that you're entrusted to make very difficult
decisions. And sometimes the decisions may have to mean withdrawal and you have to concede a defeat
or sometimes it means escalation. But this no man's land, this no person's land that Trump's doing,
all that is very much reminiscent of. It's COVID all over again. It's saying like a miracle,
it's all going to go away, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks, two weeks. And that's the plan
we're in a two-week cycle, but what's happening behind the scenes is that we have this oil shock
that is going to cause damage for years, perhaps decades right now, because so much oil
is not being shipped and is not even being drilled for at this point, because there's
nowhere to contain the oil anymore.
Supply shocks across the board on other things, liquefine natural gas and fertilizer,
and all of these things are going to catch up and someone's going to have to fix it eventually,
right and then what's trump's this is why we need to frame these issues appropriately because then what
trump does is that is blame the person who fixes it right he's the arsonist let's be clear he's breaking
everything an adult is going to have to come in at some point to fix it but what trump's done his entire life
whether it's with covid his bankrupt businesses is that he then blames the fixer he blames the person who
tries to make things better so that's why we have to finally have a news company like the Midasuch
network that gives you the like we've laid it out this is what his plan is and what you have to do is relentlessly
call it out every day over and over again here's what's happening and that's why so we'll take our
first quick break of the show when we come back i want to talk about Donald trump firing a cabinet member
lori shabas der reber that's the third woman on the cabinet who has been terminated thus far it's not a
surprise to me that he gets rid of all of the women on his cabinet um when look there's a lot of
They were all pretty bad.
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Last thing about reading the comments, someone asked if I could start saying, fellas instead of brothers as much,
and just kind of mixing like in a fellas or peeps type of thing.
So I'll consider it.
What do you fellas think?
Should I do more fellow instead of brothers?
What do you guys think?
I think just whatever comes.
You know, you're going to be naturally.
You can't, you know, overthinking.
I don't want to force.
I don't want to force the problem.
That's the thing.
Like, fella, it's a special moment when you do.
What's up, fella?
But it's like, you know, we'll figure it out.
Anyway, Ben, I know you love that.
Right, Chief.
All right.
Let me jump into it.
Just Iran's parliament leader, M.B.
Ghalabov, who is the lead negotiator,
when there are negotiations with the United States. Here's what he posted right before we went
live. Trump, by imposing a siege and violating the ceasefire, seeks to turn this negotiating table
in his own imagination into a table of surrender or justify renewed war mongering. We do not
accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the past two weeks, we have prepared to
reveal new cards on the battlefield. I mean, this is the lead negotiator. And he's saying, Donald,
we're not dumb. We know what you're doing here. We're not going to allow you to use negotiations for you
to achieve that which you couldn't on the battlefield. And if you think that in a war, we're not
ready for, we're ready to go after lots of other Middle East nations in ways that we held back
before, where there are American interests. Now, I think that the real serious effort to not
allow this war to continue, I mean, it's coming from the Gulf countries. I mean, Donald Trump
is running around like a headless chicken, although I don't like that's a mean analogy, but
that's how it's being described by military leaders and others in the White House. I mean,
this Wall Street Journal expose on Donald Trump that was published this past weekend. I mean,
It's as damning as can be because these leaks are coming from within from top military leaders
behind Trump's public robato on the war.
He grapples with his own fears.
And he's described like, you know, so when people like, hey, Ben, you know, those titles, man,
are hyperbolic.
You know, you're saying he's panicking and he's running around.
He's not panicking.
All right.
I mean, look, the Wall Street Journal is citing lots of military leaders and cabinet members and
other people.
They're saying that Donald Trump is panicking and running around and cursing.
And it's gotten so bad.
They have to keep Donald Trump out of the situation room when they give him updates of meaningful events
because they think that Donald Trump being out there will result being in the room will result in people getting killed because Trump is so erratic.
So just think about that right there.
So, you know, but I think a lot of the pressure, this is why you have to study international relations and see the dynamics of what's actually going on here.
So Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have a security.
defense pact. And part of the security defense pact is a lot of resources go to Pakistan,
but Pakistan has to help Saudi Arabia. And so Pakistan is kind of caught up in this situation,
you know, as well. And it wants a lot of the Saudi money. And this is how Pakistan in its
ongoing existential feud with India, remember there was the India-Pakistan war, which started under
Donald Trump's 10-year, which Donald Trump claimed that he solved, but then in India, you had Modi, say, you had nothing to do with it.
So, Pakistan is well aware of that war.
So they, and part of this defense pack, are getting all of these resources for Middle East nations.
So Pakistan also, both for their prestige and to help the Saudis are heavily involved in this negotiation, because these Middle East countries, just think about it, whether it's Qatar, having their liquefied natural gas facilities blown up, whether it's soil.
Arabia, key infrastructure, you go to Bahrain, you go to Kuwait, you go to all these countries,
right? United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, no one's, who's going to go there for tourism
anymore, right? Like, who's going to be moving to these areas? And they spent a lot of time
trying to diversify outside of just being, you know, these crude oil countries. And so I think
they're putting a lot of pressure on Pakistan. You got to, like, we know Trump's a maniac,
but like keep this ceasefire so that these Middle East countries can try to figure it out and they're
trying to buy time as well so I think that's one of the things happening by the way I think they're
putting pressure on the Trump administration as well there's been some crazy reporting that I really
really don't think is getting enough attention about the United Arab Emirates there was a story over
the weekend in the Wall Street Journal it was I got to honestly give it up to them they've
been actually doing a really a good job lately and they were warning the Trump administration
they had a meeting with Trump officials, I believe in D.C., that basically, if this war continues
with Iran, that it could totally destabilize their entire economy. And this is an economy,
United Arab Emirates, which, you know, oil obviously plays such a big role in this economy.
You know, they thought they had a lot of runway, I think, you know, to absorb the pain from
something like this. But they are pissed off right now at the Trump administration. And they're
saying, like, if this takes down our economy, we're going to need you to bail us.
out Donald Trump. Like, this is your fault. You're going to have to do something for us. They even
raised the idea of currency swap lines to give them access to more U.S. dollars in the case of a crisis.
And they also threatened, and this would like completely destabilize the United States economy.
It would be like a death blow. And I think it's incredibly unlikely, but this is what they said to
the Trump officials. They said that if the UAE ran short on dollars that they may be forced to
start selling oil in Chinese yuan, that would be the big.
biggest blow to the United States of America imaginable.
And that's a card that they have,
and that's a card that they are threatening to use
against the Trump administration.
And it just goes to show you, right?
You have all these Gulf nations out there.
The first thing that they did when Donald Trump came into office,
here, Mr. Trump, take this jet here, take this,
you know, let me give your son-in-law money,
let me do this, let me do that.
All of this stuff, which is essentially just a bribery,
for Donald Trump to turn around and just screw them
over with this war, destroy their tourism, destroy their economies, get them into this war,
into this conflict, whatever you want to call it, what they're involved in as a result of
Donald Trump's war in Iran. But I think it's very telling that you have the United Arab
Emirates meeting with Trump officials in the Treasury and elsewhere in the White House to make
these warnings, to make these threats, and to say, basically, you screwed this up. You better
fix it. He's a serial bankrupt. He's a serial bankrupt.
Like everything Trump touches turns to shit.
And that's just the most obvious conclusion of any relationship that this man has ever had.
It's just that there is countless evidence, countless of examples of this every single time.
And every single time he tries to put his fingers on the scale of doing any sorts of business.
He fails miserably.
He bankrupted a goddamn casino.
I just like that is the most humiliating thing ever for any sort of businessman to actually do.
He's absolutely pathetic.
Of course this was going to be the natural turn or evolution of this relationship.
It does not surprise me in the slightest.
If you look at Donald Trump's past, Jordy, though, of the bankruptcies,
he would convince different groups of bankers to basically fund his bankruptcies,
and they would be the ones holding the bag.
It would be these, you know, lenders, and it would also be the contractors who would get screwed over.
And then he would do these reorganization bankruptcy.
and then he would screw him over again.
And then he would come out with this kind of grandiose plan of building the biggest
da-da-da-da-da.
And he would, again, manage to convince another group of people.
And by the time he was on The Apprentice, he really kind of ran through any type of lender
that was out there.
And, you know, when a lot of people were pointing to Trump's foreign entanglements,
lots of people who were basically saying he ran out of any type of legitimate lenders
And so he had to go elsewhere to potentially get, you know, to potentially get his money and to help kind of bail him out.
And now what we're seeing here is he was basically, you know, these Arab nations were basically like the bankers.
And they don't like Donald.
It's not like, oh, we like you.
I mean, Trump's like, they like Trump.
They like Trump.
No, I mean, they've done the psychological profile.
And they believed, how could it?
our tourism ever be in jeopardy if Donald Trump builds a Trump property in the center of our city,
or if there's a Trump golf course, we're protected because he's going to want to protect his own
things. But the fallacy is the fallacy that Donald Trump is rational, that he's able to
actually think through these things or a few steps at, and that he can meaningfully execute
successfully because what they should have looked at is all, Jory, to your point,
all of these failures in the past because they're just the next suckers and losers, to use a Trump
term, that gave him all his stuff and then that he screwed over. And now what he's looking to do
is find his bad guy, right? I mean, go back to all of these other examples. So who was it
that was to blame for this or that or the other? Who was it to blame when he destroyed Atlantic
City? Who was it to blame when, you know, he destroyed this building project or that building?
Who were the bad guys who all, you know, he has to find that in this narrative that he creates
so he can walk while others get destroyed.
And now it's NATO.
NATO is that boogeyman.
NATO screwed me over.
And these Asian countries didn't help.
And these people didn't help.
And that's why we're in this situation.
It's Ukraine's fault.
And Biden did it.
And it was Obama's deal, right?
This is how losers behave.
And we're seeing Trump, again, behave the way a loser behaves, the way someone who banked.
bankrupts thing, behave. And if you go back to when we first started talking about this regime
when they came into power, and of course, you can go back to Midas Tajir's and see the in-depth
analysis and warnings that we gave. But set that aside. What I had always been saying is the
problem is when something goes wrong. He takes something that goes wrong and makes it into a bigger
problem. He takes a bigger problem and makes it into a crisis. He turns a crisis into a catastrophe.
He turns the catastrophe into something existential, and then there's a bankruptcy event that eventually happens.
We see this with him over and over again because someone who doesn't have his pathology, just his nature to lose.
He's the gambler who doesn't leave the table until everything is lost.
The malignant narcissists, all of that combined, always kind of renders an outcome because someone who holds themselves accountable would come up with a solution.
that is humbling. And the humbling answer right here may be you have to concede some sort of
strategic defeat because you weren't, first off, you shouldn't have gone to the war in the
first place. Unlawful, catastrophic war, let's be clear, you shouldn't have done it. But now that you
have not won on the battlefield, pretending that you won is not a legitimate outcome because the other
side doesn't agree with that assessment and they're holding on to their victory, the Strait of
removes, still the uranium that exists, which you did not obliterate back in June, all of their
Shahid drones, or they still control 40 to 50 percent still exist, the ballistic missile launchers,
the ballistic missiles, their stronger relationship with Russia and China, Iran being a major
regional player right now, charging a toll. So you can't bullshit your way out of this. Like you can't.
And so you have to, again, get out of no man's land and make a decision. And being there, again,
Iran, you know, to their point, too, you know, why they may extend the ceasefire if they do, you know, is that they see Donald Trump squirm.
Like, you know, the expression of like, you know, don't, don't, you don't need to do anything.
You could just watch your opponent when they're making mistakes, like let them make them.
And you could just watch Donald Trump, you know, go back and forth, back and forth.
And nothing materially has changed in this trade of removes Iran controls it.
They control it.
They want to charge toll.
So they could sit back.
and be like, okay, you want to extend it two more weeks? Sure, we're going to keep building up our
missiles that the nations, the Arab nations know that we could shut down the straight at any
given moment and we could start attacking them again. So the only thing that's, the only thing that's
changed is Donald Trump has become increasingly and increasingly desperate. That's the most obvious
change that we've seen come out of this. To your point, Ben, there's nothing material that have
substantially moved the needle in any way, except it's very very very,
very clear that Donald Trump is panicking.
Sorry, Brett.
How's this for a stat, Brady?
This is via Lloyd's list.
Iran's shadow fleet is moving at least 26 vessels
have reportedly bypassed the U.S. blockade
with 10 plus ships crossing just this past week.
Since April 13th, 11 tankers and one bulk carrier
have successfully navigated out of the region.
So while Trump and Sentcom,
they like to spike the football and say,
look, we stop this one ship,
there are all of these other ships going through at all times. And I saw an interesting analysis
and some sourcing from inside Iran about these negotiations as well. And we will see what happens.
We're in this period right now where it's kind of like all sides are posturing and our kind of chest
beating and are, you know, kind of feeling each other out. But one of the things that I saw,
which kind of made a lot of sense to me, to be honest, is that Iran on some level doesn't even
understand what getting into a negotiating room with Donald Trump's team would even do. Like,
what is the benefit of that if when you make the deals inside the negotiating room, Donald Trump goes
on truth social and then he lies about what was discussed in those meetings. They're not exactly,
they're not dealing with an honest person on our side. And so it makes it difficult. Like last time when,
you know, they had agreed that Lebanon was included in the ceasefire, then Donald Trump decided,
oh, Lebanon was not included. When Donald Trump said in his
post and reposted the foreign minister of Iran saying that we have agreed to Iran's 10-point
framework to discuss this, to have the ceasefire and discuss a deal going forward, then Donald Trump
saying that he did not actually agree to that 10-point plan at all, despite literally writing that
out in his own social media post. So I've seen some sources close to the Iranian regime say,
maybe we don't even do these sorts of meetings because they're unproductive. Donald Trump is just going to a
about it. We need written agreements. We should have this. This should be public. We should be showing
our written agreements and having it kind of litigated in public so that people are seeing what is
actually happening in the negotiations. It's hard for me to look at that and think like, oh, yeah,
that actually makes sense when you're dealing with somebody as deceitful as Trump in this process.
Absolutely. And look, it's kind of also what we've always said here at the Midas Touch Network
when Donald Trump would tell you, I have this plan with India. I have made this agreement with China.
I've made this deal with Japan.
And it's like, what do you even say?
What is the deal?
What is the framework?
Can we see the paperwork?
Can we see the signatures on the paperwork?
You can't just say you have a deal, Donald, when there's actually no deal in place.
Then he goes, oh, it's a framework of a deal.
Dude, you're a putts.
You're a putts and no one takes you seriously.
And you know what?
His own internal people don't take him seriously.
I want to go back really quickly to where we started this segment, which was that Wall
Street Journal article.
I mean, this thing, this was damning.
This was as damning as it gets.
I want to emphasize this from the article.
The military essentially staged like a quiet internal coup of the situation room because
Donald Trump's ego and his temperament, they're just viewed as such a direct threat to the
American lives that he can't even be like in the room with them.
Like in its most basic form, it's that that Donald Trump's own handlers view him as this
liability.
So again, let me just like get this straight during the high stakes mission to rescue our
downed U.S. airmen in Iran, military advisors intentionally excluded Trump from the commander.
Like, they didn't do this for his security or for reasons to protect Trump.
They did it because they feared, like, his erratic temperament would just totally derail the mission.
Do you know how insane that is?
Like, just take a step back.
If any other president had done this, this would be wall-to-wall coverage.
And by the way, this part is often overlooked in that story, that instead of receiving
real-time live feeds of the situation, which is standard for any president,
like we all know that.
Trump's aides were giving him updates of meaningful moments,
like whatever that means.
Even Trump's own handlers, they treat him like this kid
that just cannot be trusted with like our secrets
or the safety of these missions.
And so like I just look at this audience and more so I look to MAGA specifically.
I'm asking MAGA, are we great yet?
Like, is this the golden age?
Is this a president who is stable and bringing back
the dominance of this?
of this country? Are we alpha? Are we alpha enough for you? Because all I'm seeing is like one
misstep after the next, absolutely pathetic handling of all of this to the point where his own people
don't trust them enough to be in the commander. Two quick points I'll make. Where are those F-15E pilots?
Right? You would normally think we'd learn who they are or they would show up on state regime
media Fox. And so I have serious questions about that whole operation. Why were there hundreds of
special operations forces in order to recover two F-15E. Wouldn't you want to go in with less people
to try to be more stealthy? Why would you use C-130s? Why would you conduct an operation where you
build a whole air strip? Why was it so close to the nuclear facility in Iran where there was previous
plans that special forces would take this uranium? And so I'm not doubting that F-15E pilots may have
gone down, but I'm also not doubting that once that happened, it was then, you know,
used as a broader pretext as part of a search and rescue operation to then bring in lots of
special forces to engage in a mission that was then aborted. And so I have lots of even broader
questions about the whole thing. I just want to bring you. This is an administration, the Trump
administration, the Trump regime that has quite that is literally like they post everything. Every
illegal strike they do on boats in the Pacific or in the Caribbean, they show you, right? They show you
every everything. They try to post anything that they think could possibly make them look good.
So it is shocking to me that there's no footage of this at all, nothing, zero. They haven't
told us even the pilot's name, what their rank. Like, we know nothing about these people. It just
it just is odd. It really is a very good point because the same way too, they weaponize like
American iconography. Like they wrap themselves in the flag. And again, they spike the football over
any tiny, teeny win. You would think that they've,
would name these pilots, in fact, probably bring them up, give them medals of honor, like,
do the whole show, do the whole show. But no, like not even they, oh, no, but they did this one thing.
No, they haven't done anything. And that right there, that gives it all away to me.
I like that Trump's new thing is every time now he like pauses bombing Iran, he views it as
him ending another war. So now he's up to like, he's ended 12 wars. He'll end 11 wars if the ceasefire goes.
And it just so, it's also stupid. Well, look, when you look at what these Gulf,
nations would say when Iranian drones and missiles would hit their targets, they would never say
the drone hit it, right? It would always be the debris hit it, right? And you'd like, yeah, you think
I believe it's the debris. I'm seeing the Shahid drone, you know, hit the target, you know, and,
and Jordi, to your point, we would know these F-15E pilots, they would be like, there would be
press conferences. Donald Trump would like have them right next to him. There'd be like a UFC fight
dedicated to them. They'd go march in the UFC. I mean, there would be something that would be done there.
And then it brings me to just another point as well, like the story that I think is going to gain more attention, that there were two Americans who were, I'm not sure if they were CIA affiliated, but two American officials were in Mexico conducting operations there.
And then our regime in the United States said they were involved in a car accident with two Mexican officials who were also involved in going after drug dealers in the area.
And so two Mexican officials, two American officials got killed.
And then some story about it was like a car accident.
And it's like, stop treating us like we're stupid, okay?
I'm sure it was a CIA operation or it's part of ongoing military operations that are against Mexican law.
And now Claudia Shinebound, the president of Mexico says, you know, she's looking into that.
Sorry, Brett.
No, I was saying, I was just saying totally.
When I read this, that there was this, you know, bizarre car accident that killed two American officials,
to Mexican officials in Mexico.
And then Claudia Shandam said she didn't even know about that,
didn't even know what they were doing.
And they said that this was part of something
to do with counter-narcotics or something.
The whole thing seems incredibly suspicious to me.
We know that the United States government and the CIA
does a lot of activity that they try to hide in places like Mexico
and in Latin America and in South America.
And that just didn't pass the sniff test, all the explanations.
They're given on that one.
And they sort of swept it right under the
rug as well. Like that's not many people watching this haven't even heard about that.
Right, right. Last point I'll make. Trust is the ultimate currency in international affairs.
And Donald Trump, you know, broke all the trust immediately. 90 deals in 90 days,
Jordy, the point that you make when there was not 90 deals, there were frankly no deals in 90 days.
Nothing was ever written on paper. We started to hear things like, oh, well, there's a framework,
or there is organizing principles. We did a framework over here. And then like, like,
like press releases were written. So, okay, well, where's the actual deal? And then you start,
there's a framework of a framework. There's a concept of a deal. And one of the reasons we were
pointing out that these are all fake is when Donald Trump's out there saying he was getting
trillions of dollars here and trillions of dollars there. And he brought in $21 trillion.
We're saying it's not real because ultimately the question is if you brought in $21 trillion,
what's the impact of that going to be? I get you can lie and you can get a good press release.
But ultimately, if people don't feel it, if you don't experience it, eventually people know that you're a liar and it's some of the most dangerous and weird things to lie about to say someone gave you $21 trillion or countries gave you $21 trillion, which is totally false.
And all of these things that happened, Donald Trump, like say, during my first term, I rebuilt the military, which he didn't even rebuild the military. What the hell are you talking about?
And in my second term, I use it.
Okay, what do you?
It's a ridiculous thing to say.
But in the first year of this second regime of Donald Trump, he screwed up all the relations
and created a demolition of all of the structures that were needed.
So then when he actually started invading everybody and engaging on his catastrophic wars,
the impact was extra harmful as a result.
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Look, I hate to even play this game because I just don't know if it's like a useful exercise,
but part of me feels like it is. And it's just viewing things through the lens and the
context of like, imagine if Biden did it. Imagine if that Wall Street Journal are
came out under President Biden and that his temperament didn't allow him to even be in the room
as they were conducting missions. It is so beyond anything, man, can just imagine the wall-to-wall
coverage on Fox News about this. Really, really, really like sycophant stuff out of Donald Trump
and the regime. And at this point, it's a very, very leaky faucet, in my opinion. These are just
the first drips because, you know, there's internal sourcing that goes into all of this type of
stuff, all this type of reporting. And this is just the first sort of shoot-a-drop here.
We've kind of seen it throughout this term in general. But I think as we get closer and closer
to 28, like, this is going to become more of the norm, more stories like these coming out from
the inner circle, as at least his like internal team and staffers, try and figure out what's
next for them. I got to say, you know, it's been interesting because the first few months of Trump's
second term. He actually held the cabinet and held his people together a little bit. It was a lot
less leaky than during his first term. There weren't as many firings. There was some semblance that he
had a bit of control of that, right? And also, Trump has this thing now, especially now, where he
doesn't want to, and I've heard his, I've heard people from his team use this term where they don't
want to give the media a scalp is what they call it, right? The media is coming for somebody on their
team, even if it is completely legitimate, even if the person is abdicating their duty,
using drugs, extramarital affairs, drinking, whatever it is, they don't want to give the media
a win, so to speak. Like, that is the worst sin for Donald Trump, not that behavior. So Trump either
has to figure out a way to do it where he's not, where in his head,
could spin it as he's doing it on his own and it's not to give the media a win, or he just doesn't
end up firing these people who are just wholly incompetent and have no, no, no reason at all to be
in these jobs. And so he usually has to launder it through a source by him, like on his team,
so to speak, in order to be able to justify it. And I think you saw that at those congressional
hearings a few weeks back with that Senator John Kennedy, John Kennedy, who talks in this kind of
bizarre, whimsical way. He's actually like a very smart guy, but he plays an idiot. And when he was
questioning Christy Noem, it felt very much like he was questioning Christy Noem in order to get the
sound bites from her that Donald Trump actually needed to get rid of her. And I feel like that's how they
do all of this stuff, right? If the Atlantic writes an article about Cash Patel and makes allegations
against Cash Patel, Donald Trump is not inclined to act on that because he's
He doesn't want to give the Atlantic.
He doesn't want to give the liberal press, so to speak, a win, right?
But if he could get a Breitbart reporter or a Fox reporter or a Republican in Congress to get catch somebody in a certain statement,
then he's built his own justification for it that he's doing it on his terms.
It's another one of those weird psychological things that you kind of have to watch that Trump does.
And something he's doing differently this term compared to his previous one.
Could you imagine, though, any FBI director filing a defamation lawsuit because their feelings
or reputation purportedly was harmed by a media outlet, like regardless of even what the
allegations are, while you are the acting FBI director, other than the attorney general,
you're the top law enforcement person in the United States and you're running the Federal Bureau
of investigations, a sprawling organization that is kind of the pinnacle of law enforcement power.
And people say all different things, whether you're Merrick Garland or Christopher Ray,
when Christopher Ray was the FBI director or, you know, Comey or whoever.
But while you are running this sprawling organization, you believe your reputation.
And I'm not setting it aside the allegations just to get to the point where you're like,
you know what, I'm going to call a civil plaintiff's lawyer firm and file a defamation lawsuit
and make stories about me suing. And now I'm going to be a litigant and I'm going to have to
deal with discovery and I'm going to have to deal with document requests and I'm going to have
to deal with a trial. Like, what if, what if the Atlantic rather than filing a motion to dismiss
and then having like a protracted year-long battle over the legal issues of the defamation case
and the actual malice standard and Times versus Sullivan
and all of these First Amendment issues.
And then Cash Patel files amended complaints
and drags it on like when Donald Trump files,
all of his defamation claims.
What if the Atlantic says, you know what,
let's just do a trial?
Let's just do an expedited trial cash.
I want your deposition.
I'm gonna take your discovery.
I'm gonna take discovery of your girlfriend.
I'm gonna take discovery of all of the people around you.
I wanna see receipts.
I wanna see where you've been.
I want your credit cards.
I want your cat.
You know, I'm going to subpoena the various clubs that the article says that he was at.
Like, I'm going to do all of that.
And we'll do a trial.
And then what?
There's going to be a three week trial potentially with the FBI director while there's like actual.
Like, I mean, it's not a, here's the thing too.
Like, and look, the allegations against cash are bad and they're disturbing and all of that.
But set that aside.
Think about a more broader issue.
You're supposed to be a public servant.
You're supposed to be doing public service.
Okay.
You're supposed to be making sacrifices for the people, a servant for the public.
Like, that's what it means to be a policy.
Well, you should be.
That's why I always say on this network, stop gamifying these politics.
Stop exalting the personalities of these policies.
These are supposed to be public servants who work for us.
You're not supposed to be in the Winter Olympics making the men's gold medal hockey about you,
holding up a beer can.
What if the Atlantic in Discovery asked Cash Patel the following questions?
Admit that you said that while you were in the Olympics in Italy, you were on duty and you were there for work.
Admit or deny.
What's he going to say?
All the statements that they put out were that he was there for work.
Admit that while you were working in Italy, you went into the locker room with the hockey team
and you started to drink beer.
Admit or deny, admit that it would be a violation of FBI protocol for other positions to be
drinking on the job in any situation.
Admit or deny.
Just take that one instance.
Like you remove every other allegation.
Just take the one that was public.
Admit or deny.
That it would be against, what's it going to say, deny?
You know, you're going to say, you know, admit, admit that that was broadcast to millions of people.
Admit or deny.
Admit.
Okay.
So then, if you're representing the Atlantic, setting aside any other aspect, you would say,
how could we have acted with actual malice in anything if he's on videotape doing that and look at his admissions?
And then he's going to have to testify to those things at a trial.
So imagine if the Atlantic just said, you know what, we want a trial.
And now we have an FBI director who should be focused.
on protecting against terrorism, investigating, you know, child predators and finding the next
Epstein's out there.
Like, you should be focused on all of these issues that are happening.
And he's so focused on like himself and the girlfriend's country music career.
It's like, stop it.
This is, stop trying to be famous and celebrity.
This should be about the people going to Lori Chavez Deremer.
It's like, you know, from all the story, she's out in Vegas, she's going, and these are
the allegations, partying in.
Vegas, going to strip clubs, you know, you know, partying, you know, drinking, booze-fueled office.
Affairs with staffers.
What did you say?
A fair with a staffer.
A fair with a staffer.
Your husband's accused of sexual misconduct inside the building, you know, with something.
Like what the hell is going on?
You're supposed to be the labor secretary.
Your job is to help unions, help workers.
And we know that manufacturing jobs.
jobs have suffered. We know that there have been job law. Trump's been the worst for jobs.
Your job isn't, you know, your job isn't to go out there and like party. And, you know, it's like
RFK Jr. doing these like weird videos like with milk mustaches with his shirt off and kid rock.
It's like, what are you doing? You're supposed to be the health secretary. People are out there
dying. And not only are you spreading anti-vax messages, but you're out there like shirt off.
What do you think this is? It's supposed to be the government.
And this should shock our conscious.
And I think because our media has been so broken, because of the proliferation of social media
and these algorithms and all these things, you know, there's been this idea that politics
is this reality show.
And so the person who leads this warped dystopian reality show is a reality show guy in Donald
Trump, the transportation secretary is a reality show guy, you know, who's on the real world
Road Road World Challenge.
You know, these are all people who like want to be famous and never made it in Hollywood.
And they're out, Dr. Oz and this one and that one, you know, who are out there like,
what are you doing?
Like this, we have to just, again, deconstruct this conscious, shocking environment and
ecosystem and say, snap the hell out of this mass psychosis.
And let's remember what the hell government is supposed to do.
It's supposed to be by the people for the people.
It's supposed to deliver.
It's supposed to give people.
health care, not rip it away. It's supposed to help people get better education.
It's supposed to help people afford homes. It's supposed to be there to protect people and make
life better and more affordable. It's supposed to uplift and protect, not bully,
marginalized communities. That's what government's supposed to be.
It's not supposed to be this dystopian reality show of strip clubs and drinking and all of this other crap out there.
That's not what government's supposed to be.
It's not supposed to be oddity and weird. Oh, can you believe it? So I don't want it to be that way.
I wanted to be, what did you help do to find more housing?
What did you do to help more people get health care?
You know, one of the things we saw with Lori Chavez-Durima right away, which was, you know,
we covered in depth was at her confirmation hearing.
You know, before she was the Labor Secretary, she was supposed to be a moderate Republican
Congress member from Oregon, where she said she supported union, she supported labor.
And, you know, and so that was her big thing, that she supports the Pro Act, which is a piece of legislation,
which protects unions from all of these hostile acts by big corporations.
And so the idea that you had this moderate Republican from Oregon who supports the pro act,
that's how she branded herself.
But like all of these Trump people, it's phony.
They're all phony.
Remember during her, we can talk about all the salacious stuff and the this and the that
and the strip clubs and the Vegas vacations and the husband, all these allegations.
And to be clear, she denies the allegations for what it's worth.
but her top staffers also resigned during this investigation.
By the way, the inspector general who Trump hired was a MAGA Republican Congress member
who was also involved in like extramarital affair allegations as well.
So there's all of that.
But this was at her confirmation hearing back in February 2025 when Rand Paul asked her,
so do you no longer support the pro act, the important legislation for unions?
And watch what she does over here.
Play this clip.
Do you still support the pro act or don't you support the pro act?
Thank you, Senator Paul, and I appreciated our meeting as well.
I thought it was quite what you shared with me is how important it is to you and your state.
And I heard that from many members.
The right to work is a fundamental tenant of labor laws where states have a right to choose if they want to be a right to work state, and that should be protected.
Pro act, we'll overturn that.
Yes, thank you, Senator.
I signed on to the Pro Act because I was representing Oregon.
5th District. But I also signed on to the Pro Act because I wanted to be at that table and have
those conversations, but I fully, fairly and support states who want to protect their right to work.
I have said that to every Senator that I have visited with.
So you no longer support the aspect of the Pro Act that would have overturned state right to work laws.
Yeah. There were so many parts.
That's a yes.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. No more questions.
Thank you, Senator.
Right there. That's a moment where she sold her salt.
And we know she did before then, but you saw the moment.
Basically, you can literally see it.
You know, I don't know if she had one to begin with, but it came out of her.
Boom, IMAGA.
So she goes from that to then she did the Trump cabinet meetings where she would make Kim Jong-un proud.
Here, play this clip of her at the cabinet meeting.
If you all haven't stopped by the Department of Labor, Mr. President, I invite you to see your big, beautiful face on a banner in front of the Department of Labor,
because you are really the transformational president of the American worker, along with the
the American flag and President Roosevelt.
Yeah, and beyond embarrassing, Brett and Jordy, I'll turn it over to you.
Stop putting your names on things. Stop putting your face on things. Stop trying to be celebrities.
Just like, cut the shit. Cut the shit. What are you doing for the American people?
That's what government is supposed to be. And I've been, it's funny. I remember when Donald
Trump was picking his cabinet members and he selected Lori Chavez-Dreamer, I remember saying to
because I try to judge everything objectively. I, of course, have my personal opinions.
And I think Donald Trump is an incredibly destructive force, not only to the country, but to the entire world.
But when he was picking his cabinet, I try to keep an open mind on an individual basis of this person.
Is this person actually qualified for this position, at least?
And when I heard her name and I was looking her up, I was like, oh, she voted for the pro act.
She actually seems like a pretty normal person who might actually be good in this role.
And then said, watch your testimony.
And I said, why?
He said, watch what she said about the pro act during your testimony.
And I said, well, she voted for it.
And Ben said, well, she's against it now.
I was like, how can you be, how can you say you're pro-labor and not, not before this?
All these people always show their cards and they're chameleons.
They really don't believe anything.
Like, what the hell, by the way, is Tulsi Gabbard doing right now, right?
Tulsi Gabbard and Miss Anti-War, you know, in the past had gone after Donald Trump for Iran, for saber-rattling with Iran,
for any sort of foreign entanglements.
But now she's singing a different tune.
Well, she's not really saying much.
But what she's doing now is she's kind of being quiet
and she's doing Donald Trump's dirty work
in order to try to build this kind of phony case
for Donald Trump to say that the 2020 election was stolen
and to give him more justification
to try to prevent people from voting in the midterms
and future elections.
Like, that's what she's focused on right now.
And so all the people who you see in this
administration, they all kind of fit into a similar pathology, a similar psychology. They all are
kind of like, they all want to be famous. They all really don't have any sort of moral core or
moral beliefs. It's all whatever is going to benefit them at the moment. And in this case,
it's all whatever, you know, Donald Trump wants is what they're going to do. And nothing else really
matters. And that's a dangerous place to be in a Democratic government. It's a dangerous place
to be at the small D Democratic government,
and it's a dangerous place to, you know,
to be in a country, especially when things get serious,
when we're in matters of life or death,
when we're dealing with matters of war or peace.
And that's where we find ourselves right now,
you know, at the hands of a reality show TV host
who, unfortunately, the repercussions of the show
that he thinks he's putting on are far too real
for the Americans who are suffering right now,
whether it's from high prices, whether it's from the war, you name it.
This is getting very, very, very real.
And you can't escape the reality at a certain point.
Donald Trump could try to make his own alternative facts and try to will things into existence.
But when you're on a collision course with reality, that doesn't end well.
Absolutely.
And like, the saddest part for me, Brett, to your point about how dangerous this is for our society,
is just like this country could be so good.
Like it genuinely could be.
There are enough smart people.
There are enough people who actually love this country
to want to make this country perform
as best as it can perform.
To work for the people as best as it can work for the people
and not work for Donald Trump and his ilk.
When Donald Trump's cabinet, when he says to jump,
they say how high.
You say, oh, we used to have this belief.
Now Trump says no.
Now you believe this.
They go, okay, sir, yes, sir.
And that's just what I always come back to.
It's like just so pathetic from these Trump regime cabinet members, all of these people,
that they just pledge allegiance, not to this country, but to Donald Trump.
Their one goal in this administration is to help make him look good or just to do his bidding.
Right.
I'm not saying that they're doing a good job and making him look good, but I'm just saying that's their whole goal for anything that they do.
is how will this reflect Donald Trump?
How can this impact and make his life better?
Him, Donald Trump, the reality star, the guy who bankrupt the casinos and countless businesses.
Him, Donald Trump.
It is so beyond the pale to me because, again, this country at its best could be so high powering
if all of our elected officials actually wanted to work for the American people.
If they wanted to dig in and figure out a sustainable health care plan,
if they wanted to dig in and understand affordability for housing for the countless of Americans
across this country. If they wanted to dig in and figure out, hey, how can we make sure that no
one's going hungry in the society? Or how can we figure out that there are no homeless folks?
How can we figure out the mental health crisis that's just ravaging our society? We could do that.
Genuinely, we could figure that out if people wanted to actually work that are in government
for this country and not to serve some person. And only that person. It's upsetting to me and
frustrating because to me, it is that simple. To me, there are so many good people in this country
that actually want to do the good thing. But the system right now is so upside down, topsy
tervey that it only ends up benefiting people like Donald Trump. And it is so disheartening to me.
But I truly believe like the folks in this community and the mightest mighty and the pro-democracy
community that we could get there, that we can be that high-powered, high-functioning society
that, you know, I can only aspire that we reach to one day because people are truly fed up
and that they're seeing through all of this BS more so than they ever have before.
And the megaphones and then the microphones are pointed towards independent media,
exposing all of this BS and all of this corruption on a daily, daily, hourly, minutely basis.
And we've all had enough.
And so we just have to ask ourselves, do we want to live in the society where Donald Trump
and his ill continue to benefit?
and they're not working for the American people
or any person in government isn't working for the American people
or do we want to live in a society that actually benefits us all?
Benji.
I never want to hear again that we don't have enough money for this, that, or the other, okay?
They're trying to do $1.5 trillion for the defense budget right now,
$200, $300 billion for ICE and Border Patrol, Gestapo,
hundreds of millions of dollars, not from private funds, but from public funds,
for so-called White House renovations.
And if you go and look down the list of, you know, hundreds and millions of dollars for the most,
you know, for Trump golfing and all of this stuff.
And so I never want to hear, oh, we don't have enough money for health care.
We don't have enough money for them.
We don't have money for them.
I never want to hear a Magro Republic go, I'm a fiscal hawk.
I'm a deficit.
No, you're not.
You're a fraud.
You are a fraud.
You are crooked as hell.
And you hate this country.
And you hate people.
And you live a miserable existence.
and your entire life's work is to cause pain and to hurt other people so you could do the bidding
of right-wing oligarchs. It's despicable. That's all I got. I'll leave on that high positive note
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