The Tim Dillon Show - 461 - The Silencing Of Charlie Kirk
Episode Date: September 13, 2025Tim discusses the tragic event on Sept. 10th that led to the end of Charlie Kirk’s life and shares his thoughts on the public’s reaction to it. Tim also sits down for an interview with journalist ...and editor of ‘The Grayzone’, Max Blumethal, to discuss his recently published piece on Charlie Kirk. They discuss key events in Charlie’s life leading up to Sept. 10th and, specifically, his refusal to accept a massive funding offer from Benjamin Netanyahu. American Royalty Tour 🎟 https://punchup.live/TimDillon SPONSORS: Morgan & Morgan Check out https://ForThePeople.com/TIM Or Dial Pound Law (#529) From your Cell phone If You’ve Been Hurt This Summer. Their Fee is FREE unless they win! Hims ED To Get Simple, Online Access To Personalized, Affordable Care for ED Visit https://hims.com/TIM for your FREE online visit Today! ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimDillonShow?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: https://instagram.com/timjdillon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TimJDillon Listen on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/2gRd1woKiAazAKPWPkHjds?si=e8000ed157e441c8 Merch: https://store.timdilloncomedy.com/ For every $400,000 we gross in revenue, we are donating five dollars to end homelessness in Los Angeles. We are challenging other creators to do the same. #TimGivesBack
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Tim Dillon show.
We have an interview this episode with Max Blumenthal who wrote an article in the gray zone
with Trump insiders talking about where Charlie Kirk was mentally in the last few weeks and months of his life
and the things he was feeling and the pressure he was under.
I didn't know Charlie.
I never met him.
I knew people that knew him well.
everybody liked him both people I know on the Democratic side liked him
and people on the Republican side obviously liked him
but you know that was one of the most disturbing things
I had ever seen in my life
the man is a husband, a father
even if he wasn't he's a human being
he's sitting there he's engaging in conversations with people
and he was brutally murdered in front of his wife and children
I'm not a sanctimonious guy.
I dressed up as a dead health care CEO on Netflix.
I'm not someone who is out there being a purveyor of good taste,
but I just don't understand how after witnessing that murder,
you could be gleefully celebrating this attack.
I think you're at a very bad place spiritually.
um you know in your life if you're celebrating the murder of a person like that i mean again
this wasn't you know a lot of what i do on the on the program we make fun of the news we make
fun of what's happening a lot of it's dark comedy so i don't go out there and police people's
reactions or tell them what to say but if that's the first reaction you have to that video is
to celebrate this or I mean you can't be doing great you can't be doing great if you
you know if you're celebrating the murder of this man uh I don't think you're at a good place
in in your life and you know I like I said I saw the video I watched it one time I would not
rewatch it. I found it to be, I didn't know what I was watching. I was on a plane to Austin
with Louis actually and he was doing shows down there and I saw this video and I was like
it was maybe the worst thing I have ever seen, you know, when I picked in my phone. It was
unbelievable. And a lot of people I know, you know, people that I'm, you know, in their
orbit comedically or for whatever reason were, you know, I,
understand people trying to be funny about terrible things.
I understand failed attempts at making things funny.
I've had them myself.
I get it.
But some people, the joy, the glee, the delight in this man's assassination,
again, I don't understand how you can look at his wife who's collapsing in front of
his casket, who's crying, where the children are asking, where their father is.
I cannot get to that place where I can understand enjoying that.
And it scares me that there's a lot of people that are there.
And people that I'm, that I kind of, you know, kind of somewhat know,
not close friends, but like people that I am aware of and, you know,
kind of, you know, I've worked with and know from the life that I've lived.
like, I had disagreements with Charlie Kirk, some substantive ones.
I have disagreements with most people.
I don't, you do not have to agree with someone to not enjoy their murder.
This is something that should be obvious.
You don't have to agree with someone to not delight in their murder.
This guy's life was ended.
His family was shattered.
this is a
this is
it's inhumane
and I understand that
this is what's going to happen
inevitably
to people
as the country drifts into
this kind of schizophrenic
fever dream
where nothing is real
and people are
you know living online
and they're
radicalized and everyone's an enemy and everybody's dehumanizing them um you know and everybody
feels for whatever reason that this type of thing is is justified and it's only it's a it's a
terrible omen for the future of america if people think that a guy who's willing to sit
at a campus and engage in debate with students
should be assassinated.
I can't understand that.
That's not something that I'm open to understanding.
I think it's a pathology.
I don't think it's a political point of view
when someone's head is blown off in front of their children
and for someone to say,
oh good it's not a political point of view that's um kind of a deeply uh destructive path pathology
and i don't think that you know i understand again people trying to make a horrible
situation funny and failing and saying doing things that are in bad taste i've done them myself
I get it.
That's not really what I'm talking about here.
That's not what I saw that was the most disturbing.
What I saw that was the most disturbing was the complete delight and joy in seeing someone cut down like that.
I don't agree with a lot of the people that run the state that I'm sitting in right now.
It's California.
I feel they've been incredibly destructive to.
my living in the sense that, like, I think they've ruined large swats of the most beautiful
state in the union. I think their policies have driven business out of the state.
They've increased crime. And I agree with their policies on some things, right? Like, I'm pro
choice. I'm pro gay marriage. I'm pro. You know, on a lot of the social issues, I have kind of a
libertarian view.
So, like, states like New York and California, I'll agree with them on certain things.
And then on other things, you know, I don't agree with them, right?
I don't agree with, like, you know, like, pick a gender day in preschool or whatever's
happening.
Like, obviously, there's things that I don't agree with at all.
And I would never want any of the people that I disagree.
with to die.
I would never want any of the people
who I politically disagree with
on any issue to be shot in front of their children.
You know, I don't understand.
I think you're at a place in your life.
If you're enjoying that,
you're at a very bad place in your life.
You're not at a good place in your life.
I mean, that's all I can say.
I cannot, I don't know many well-adjusted,
happy people with their own children,
their own partner, wife, whatever,
girlfriend, boyfriend, a dog you like.
I mean, anything, anything that you love or care about,
I can't imagine someone with that type of life,
seeing that guy's body tense up and then slumped down,
watching the last moments of his life,
and gleefully celebrating it.
It just to me is I don't understand.
I can't.
I was looking at some of these things kind of shocked.
And again, I'm not a sanctimonious guy.
I'm not a guy that like, I'm not a guy that like is offended by much.
I'm almost offended by almost nothing.
Not nothing.
But when you're a person who's done comedy for years and you've
been in this fucking world for years on the internet,
you can't really be, you know, sensitive.
It doesn't work.
It's not, you know, it's a, it's a, it would be the death now for whatever you wanted to do
in any type of public life.
If you were sensitive or if you internalize everything or took everything to heart.
I mean, that being said, when you see somebody, um,
you know, treating this like it's Christmas or, you know,
you know, some of the reactions I've seen are,
are from people that are deeply, deeply, deeply,
I guess, depressed or they've become,
they feel hopeless or helpless.
And they're reacting, uh, in a kind of,
of in a in a state of rage and they're not and in that they're denying their humanity and
they're not thinking about things like a human being I understand not liking someone I
understand thinking their policies make your life harder I understand having fundamental
disagreements with people fundamental disagreements by the way not like little things
I understand that there's there's there's people in my life I have fundamental
Disagreements with on major issues, big issues,
and I still remain friends with them.
Because I believe that humanity is incredibly important, you know,
and that people respect the fact that people are human beings
that come from different places,
have different belief systems, have different faiths,
have different ways of doing things.
And, you know,
when, and Charlie Kirk was not a crazy extremist,
he made inflammatory statements.
A lot of people make inflammatory statements,
but if you listen to the context and a lot of what he said,
the guy was not like a psychopath.
He had a definite belief system that, you know,
he sat down and talked with people about.
I don't, if you're for the assassination of that person,
I can't quite get into your head.
I said this in 2020 when people were talking about the need for violence.
Not only protests, violence.
And I said this goes to a terrible place.
If you stop having conversations, if you stop debating people,
if you stop listening to people, or if you stop, you know,
America doesn't have to be any one thing.
That's why there's 50 states and people.
and people that live in San Francisco
don't necessarily have to agree
with people who live in Maryland
or people who live in Texas
or people who live in Wyoming.
There are 50 state legislatures,
50 governors, you know,
there's a reason
and different states need different things,
value different things, whatever.
You know,
I just can't see the value
in
in celebrating
someone's death.
I mean, whenever there's a weapon, number one,
everybody uses it. So anybody's
celebrating this, it will come for you.
It will come for someone on your
side eventually. I don't
understand.
But I don't think people are
thinking about that.
I think it's the raw, visceral
feeling that
someone that they viewed negatively's
life was cut short.
And they're enjoying that.
and it really is
It's fucked up
The interview we're doing is actually really disturbing
It's one of the more disturbing ones that I've done
And it's a viral article that is going viral after this
And it's trying to
Again, it doesn't suggest that Charlie Kirk was
murdered by Israel
But this article which is going viral
is a
is a disturbing
portrait of
a lot of the pressures
that not only Charlie but other people were under
and another thing I just want to say
before I go because I know it's not like a
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I imagine I would not.
I imagine if there was a discrepancy
on a DoorDash order
the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Cash Patel
would not be able to secure my credit
of $11.90 cents.
What is this guy doing?
I mean, the guy that did this to Charlie's,
his parents turned him in.
I mean, what is, what could Cash Patel run?
This is kind of an interesting question.
What organization
could cash Patel run, credibly.
I don't know.
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Max Blumenthal, editor-in-chief of the Gray Zone.
Thank you very much for coming on.
You wrote an article that's going to.
viral. You wrote it with your wife, Anya Parampil, about, you know, obviously this horrific
event that happened in Utah. And you were describing, you know, firsthand accounts of things
that Charlie had told his close friends in the weeks leading up to his death. And a lot of it
concern the pressure that was being put on him by Israeli billionaires for questioning
some of the things happening in Gaza and then as well some of the new anti-Semitism laws.
And how did you put together this story?
I mean, I know you don't ask a journalist to reveal their sources.
But how exactly do you compile this piece?
Well, just to answer your question before I get into the piece, I have been following
Charlie Kirk for 10 years since almost soon after he started TPUSA when he was a teenager.
And I was following him as a critic or an opponent.
I saw him as this kind of very hardworking, highly articulate, sort of like superhuman,
ultra-conservative operative that the Israel lobby had basically hijacked and they were using him to
create the biggest Republican or conservative youth movement in history, TPUSA,
and use it to advance Israel's program in the U.S.
alongside all of the kind of conservative social issues he wanted to push and, you know,
recruit the youth and train them and make sure that they stayed completely aligned with
Benjamin Netanyahu's Israel. And these billionaire donors, they're American, but they're
loyal to Israel primarily. And they actually don't care about issues like abortion or LGBTQ or
maybe some of them don't like mass immigration because they think immigrants might turn against
Israel, but their issue is Israel. And Charlie Kirk was going to advance that for them in an exchange.
He'd be built up as, like, the biggest conservative youth leader in history. So I've been following him
for 10 years. I have no reason to say anything. Obviously, I was horrified by his killing.
And I think it's a terrible omen for this country. But I have no reason to say anything positive
about him or to think that he was anything less than a complete cadre for the Israel lobby.
and he's for he they basically owned him they basically controlled him well he started to move away
and i was hearing about just to tell you about how this kind of this this article came into being
i was hearing about this before he was killed that something uh through through the grapevine
i mean i grew up in washington i've been in the city so people talk and you know honestly
even though more from the left, people from the Trump administration and around the Trump
administration talk more to us than the Biden administration did. They talk more to alternative
media. So I was hearing about the pressure that Charlie Kirk was under in the months before
he was killed. This was not unfamiliar to me. And so I decided to go back to some sources that we
had and ask for more details. Well, even as somebody who you were a political opponent of his,
I do, it's obvious, you know, seeing a lot of people gleefully celebrating his, his vicious murder, you know, obviously, you don't have to agree with someone to not delight in their murder.
I mean, this is, I've been surprised friends of mine, people that I know, and your reactions to this have actually shocked me and shaken me a little bit.
I want to get back to this turn that he makes.
Do you have a timestamp on when he's starting to question really Israeli influence in American domestic politics?
Because I'm reading your article and you talk about your source is talking about Charlie kind of starting to question the amount of influence that
Israel has in U.S., not only domestic politics, but foreign politics as well.
Do you put this right around the time that we attack Iran?
Is this before that?
Is this after that?
You know, what do you know about his progression?
Let me just close a window here because I have some noise coming in.
He never comes back.
So, yeah, this is the, I'll come.
Yeah.
So this is one actually.
One of the most fascinating stories I've witnessed in American politics, it could be the theme of a film or a documentary or a book, Charlie Kirk began coming under pressure from his own base.
I would say, I actually forgot which year it was, but it was like three or four years ago, and it was called the Groyper Wars.
And Charlie Kirk would do these TPUSA tours around the country, and young men would file a,
in and they would, you know, you get to question Charlie Kirk and debate him. And they hit him from an
angle he never expected. They were from this organization called the Groypers, which sort of follows
Nick Fuentes. They're anti-Israel. They're kind of anti-Jewish. Some people call them white
nationalists, whatever you want to call them. They're very anti-Israel, and they believe they're the true
voice of America first because the U.S. government has fallen under the control of this malign foreign
power in Israel. And so they would confront Charlie Kirk with the history of, for example, the
USS Liberty, the U.S. naval ship that was deliberately struck by the Israeli military in the
1967 war in order to cripple that boat because it was a surveillance boat. It was listening to
Israeli communications. And they killed over, they killed scores of sailors. And they would
confront Charlie Kirk with the difference between Israeli interests and American interests.
holding up a cross, and Charlie Crick would just shut down the conversation because it was,
he knew that it would, if he would give an inch to them, it would threaten the relationship
with his donors and TPUSA would collapse. Now, after October 7th, the pressure was just too
extreme. The whole grassroots of the conservative movement, everyone under 35 started to question
the U.S. Israel relationship because they wanted to be America first, and they saw Netanyahu
just leading Trump around by the balls. They saw Miriam Adelson. This Israeli intelligence asset
billionaire just calling shots inside the White House. And a lot of them are pro-life and were
horrified by the slaughter of babies that they saw in Gaza. So the bottom dropped out of
right-wing youth support for Israel to the point where now only about 25 percent of Republicans
under 35 support Israel over Palestine. So Charlie Kirk has to answer to his own grassroots
space. And you can hear he's starting to make some noises. He's talking about October 7th, possibly
being an inside job, Israel let it happen in order to carry out long-term political goals.
He starts to question whether Jeffrey Epstein was an Israeli Mossad agent at a time when Epstein,
the Epstein files were becoming an uncomfortable issue for Trump. And it all blew out into the open
at TPUSA's July Youth Summit in, I believe it was Tampa, Florida.
It might have been Tallahassee.
Yeah. Tucker gave the speech.
Right.
Right.
So Tucker gave a speech.
I mean, that was the seminal moment.
But it wasn't just Tucker.
Megan Kelly had started questioning Israel and she's on stage calling Jeffrey Epstein a Mossad agent with Charlie.
Comic Dave Smith, who like myself, is a Jewish anti-Zionist, but he more comes from kind of the libertarian world.
So he was welcomed on stage to debate a Zionist propagandist who works for Newsweek, Joshua Hammer.
debate no that's not something you want especially at this point if you are like a pro-Israel enforcer
and dave smith was openly talking about the slaughter of children in gaza and the crowd was cheering in this
cathartic way then tucker comes out says you should not be you should have your citizenship yanked
if you fight for a foreign army all right hundreds and hundreds thousands of american jewish youth
go to israel and fight for their army instead of our own
So that's a direct blow to not just the Israel lobby, but like the whole concept of Jewish communal life as it's understood by its leadership.
Then Tucker calls out Bill Ackman, who's one of the biggest Netanyahu moneymen inside the U.S., who's pulling strings at Harvard, getting them, getting their funding pulled unless they crack down on Palestine activism.
And he questions Bill Ack, he calls him a scam artist and said, how did he make $9 billion?
Like, where did it come from?
I mean, and Bill Ackman, the next day, he couldn't really answer the question.
and he published like a 5,000-word meltdown Twitter post
trying to defend his financial investments.
It was just bonkers.
I'd never seen anything like it.
And it was all Charlie Kirk's fault for sanctioning,
for giving basically the people what they wanted.
And after that, he started getting publicly attacked.
Ben Shapiro and Mark Levine,
the two biggest Zionist enforcers in the media
who were very close to Netanyahu,
biggest forces lobbying Trump to wage war on Iran, went off on TPUSA, said we can't be having a
big 10 if it includes cooks.
Laura Lumer, we all know who she is.
She publicly attacked Charlie Kirk and said he basically had to step down.
He was getting attacked in pro-Israel media.
What we didn't know, which I learned, is in private, the pressure was even more intense.
He was being bombarded with text messages.
And at some point, Netanyahu personally called him and offered to basically fund his organization to new levels that he never even imagined, which meant, you know, Zionist Israeli takeover, complete recapture of TPUSA, an organization they basically helped create.
And Charlie Kirk turned him down.
Now, after Charlie Kirk was killed, we know Netanyahu wouldn't stop posting about him.
Like minutes after he was killed, when his body was still warm,
Netanyahu was posting about him interrupting his seven front war in the Middle East
and his global assassination spree where he's trying to kill people even inside a U.S. ally in Qatar.
Can you remember any time that in the history of a political assassination
that the leader of a foreign government has come out to deny that they were behind it?
I mean, I've never seen anything like that.
Right.
I mean, yeah.
I mean, it was, so Netanyahu has to ultimately deny that Israel was involved in an interview on Newsmax with Greta Van Sustrin.
Newsmax is another like institution that Israel controls.
Its CEO, Chris Ruddy, was just in Israel with Netanyahu basically shining his shoes in public.
So Netanyahu goes there and.
says, you know, this is like, to accuse us of killing Charlie Kirk or having a role in this is like
a medieval blood libel and the Holocaust. And when Netanyahu says that, it probably leads some
Gentiles to wonder if there was something to those blood libals, I mean, when someone that sleazy and
that blood-soaked links innocent Jews to the murderous campaign that Israel's carrying out,
it's bad, it's actually bad for the Jews when he says that. But I've never seen anything like
this. And I'd never seen anything like what Netanyahu was doing relating to a tragedy or a crime in
the United States since 9-11. Netanyahu blamed Muslims for Charlie Kirk's killing explicitly on
Fox News. He was trying to milk it as much as he could, but it blew back on him because he's become a
prime suspect. But after 9-11, Netanyahu said in comments widely reported in Israeli media,
you can look this up. He said 9-11 was good for Israel. And it's the same way that he saw
Charlie Kurt's killing as being good for Israel. He thought he could. He actually probably thought
a Muslim was responsible. And he thought he could blame the left and the Palestine Solidarity
movement and get them shut down by the FBI. And so in a way, he was kind of thrilled by what had
happened. And that fuels the speculation. But the real issue was, as we learned, from a longtime
friend of Charlie Kirk who had spoken to him, I would say, a week or two before he was killed
about this, he was afraid of Netanyahu, and he was afraid of these billionaire
cutouts of Netanyahu, many of whom had funded his organization.
So let me ask you, let me ask you a question.
What would you be afraid of?
I mean, obviously, you know, you have an organization that's well funded by people
that expect something for their money, right?
They're not giving it to you for free.
Did you get the feeling that he was only afraid of reputational damage or, you know, losing
money, or did his fears extend to his life?
Well, that's what Harrison Smith, who is a personality at Info Wars, the pro-Trump outlet,
has said, based on a source he spoke to. I don't know him. I don't know what source he
spoke to, but he said this on August 13th. So almost a month before Charlie Kirk was killed,
He said Charlie Kirk fears that Israel will kill him if he continues ahead, providing space in the largest conservative youth organization in American history, which is the institutional grassroots apparatus of Trump and the Republican Party for Israel critics and even anti-Zionists.
So I didn't say that, I don't have, there's, I seen, I can't see any hard material evidence that Israel.
had him killed, but there's this fear when you go against the Israel lobby and you're that
powerful. And it's a fear that I've been told Donald Trump shares. I've been told that by
several Trump insiders. My next question is, does the president of the United States fear for his
life? Yes. Yes. I mean, obviously he fears for his life. And I was told that he feared for his life
before the two assassination attempts,
one coming within a millimeter of striking his head.
I mean, let's not forget about that.
But I mean, just to clarify,
he doesn't fear for his life because of Ireland.
I mean, I've been told, yes,
that Israel is a major source of concern for Trump.
I mean, think about it.
What would happen if the president of this?
That's why I'm confused.
If he suspended arms to a country that carries out assassinations all across the globe that
specializes in assassinations that has an entire wing of its intelligence services that
conducts assassinations, including with household goods like pagers, would you not be scared?
So yes, Trump is scared.
And what I learned from the source, who is a Trump insider, someone who talks to the, who has,
who talks to people in the Oval Office, people close to Trump, is that during one of Netanyahu's
many visits to the U.S. this year, some figures in his retinue, Israeli agents, placed electronic
devices on emergency response secret service vehicles. The Secret Service found them, and they reported
this to the White House. You know, these would be emergency response vehicles that would respond to
an incident potentially involving the president.
All right, you, you, you, you, you, some people watching this might be dismissing me as
crazy right now.
And I wasn't able to confirm this.
I can't just call up the Secret Service and have them tell me that.
But in 2019, three former high-ranking U.S. officials from the Trump administration told
Politico that listening devices were found around the White House and at sensitive locations
across Washington targeting President Trump.
They wanted to listen to his calls and communications,
and they were planted by Israel.
You just go look that up while I'm speaking right now.
Boris Johnson, the former Israeli Prime Minister,
wrote in his memoirs that Benjamin Netanyahu
asked to use his bathroom, his personal toilet,
and that British security found a listening device
planted in his personal toilet immediately after Netanyahu left.
So Netanyahu himself dropped a listening device in the British prime minister's toilet.
Like never let Netanyahu take a dump at your house.
Let me ask you a question.
In your estimation, why do things like this not damage relations between the U.S.
and Israel more or the U.K. and Israel?
You know, when an ally is found to be, now everybody spies on everybody, but when you
are putting a listening device in the prime minister's bathroom or you're putting you know you know
reportedly putting tracking devices on secret service emergency response vehicles where is the fallout
from that is there any there any diplomatic fallout from that exactly yeah i mean think of all the
all the things israel does israel just is seeking to drag the u.s into a all out war with iran
Where's the fallout from that? The fallout is among the people. It's among the young people who watch your show, who follow social media, who know what's, don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. Like, they're paying attention. And they have almost no power in this country on this issue because of Israel's ethno-supremicist bribery network known as APAC, which controls Congress with a hammerlock. Look at like two of the few voices in Congress.
who spoke out about these issues.
Marjorie Bush.
Sorry?
Corey Bush was kicked out.
And Jamal Bowman.
Kicked out.
But APEC spent almost $20 million.
And they were like backbenchers.
Like their own campaigns, they probably spent like $100,000.
And they spent $20 million, like Super Bowl-style ads against them.
And none of the ads even mentioned Israel once.
And they come up with these fake, stealth.
packs like Americans for democracy in their district. So you don't even know it's an A-PAC ad.
And now they're going after Thomas Massey. And Marjorie. No? And Marjorie Taylor Green.
Yeah, okay. Marjorie Taylor. Marjorie Taylor Green safer in her district. But who is paying for
the campaign against Thomas Massey? It's Miriam Adelson and Paul Singer. Paul Singer is another
ultra-Zionist billionaire, who is basically like Marco Rubio's pimp.
He owns Marco Rubio.
He's a vulture capitalist who runs Elliott Capital Management.
And he's very involved in Venezuela as well.
So these guys are running the show.
So let me ask you a question.
Trump is elected 2024.
Miriam Madison's a huge donor, among others.
right? Bill Hackman's probably is another big donor.
Is the understanding, you know, we gave you a bunch of money,
you're going to let us do anything we want.
And is there kind of a veiled threat that, you know,
spoken or unspoken that hangs in the air around Epstein in your estimation?
and the Epstein files
and the nature of the relationship
between Jeffrey Epstein
potentially and Israeli intelligence.
What exactly, how does that factor into
what we're seeing now
with shaping a narrative?
It seems like that lobby is losing control
of the narrative quickly, certainly with younger people,
but with a lot of people,
The rise of independent media, the sheer audacity with which that, you know, A-PAC and people like that are behaving, Netanyahu.
What role do you think uncovering the truth about Epstein plays in the fear in the White House?
Are they afraid to release this stuff?
Are they implicated in this stuff?
is it both?
And was this something where it was understood that they were there to extend the cover-up?
What do you think this is?
Well, Trump has personally said that he's concerned about all of the files and the names of
clients being released or not necessarily clients, but associates,
because it will smear some very good people.
I mean, he said that on the record.
And he thinks he's one of them.
He was very closely associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
And this was the first time I've ever seen the Teflon Don get his mystique actually broken.
It was all over Jeffrey Epstein.
But it's not just about Jeffrey Epstein or one man.
I think it's dangerous to go too far down the rabbit hole on Jeffrey Epstein.
But we do need to acknowledge there was a strong Israeli connection there.
Jeffrey Epstein was working with Ehud Barak, former Israeli Prime Minister,
defense minister, most decorated soldier in Israeli history, on spinning out a series of security
companies that were going to compete with the big time, the big leaguers like Palantir.
Barack was at his townhouse over 50 times. He had met with Shimon Peres, former Israeli prime
minister. He had met with Ehud al-Mort, former prime minister. He'd set up meetings between
J.P. Morgan and Benjamin Netanyahu, and he was a pro-Israel guy.
who's close to Alan Dershowitz, too,
who is considered sort of Israel's propaganda lawyer.
So Jeffrey Epstein's sort of a stand-in
for everything that frustrates people,
especially younger people in this country
about this two-tiered legal and political system
where there's a kind of a class of 0.1 percenters
who exist completely above the law,
who are like molesting people
and carrying out all sorts of sorted financial crimes,
and bribery and manipulating institutions, buying CBS news, and propagandizing the public
in support of a genocide.
It's sort of like Jeffrey Epstein perfectly embodies the most disgusting specter or figure
of this entire network that we have been sort of forbidden from talking about for so many
years.
And now, I mean, it's like, as long as there is an apartheid Israel, we're going to be waking
up every day on social media and seeing images of shredded children. And our legislatures are going
to be filled with bills that will prevent us from doing anything about it. So the frustration only
continues to build as Donald Trump seems to block the release of the Epstein files. Did you notice
this is so crazy on the day Charlie Kirk was shot. And I mean, take this out if I'm wrong,
but I'm pretty sure I'm right. No, I think you're right. I think I know you're about to say they
voted, right? The Senate voted to not release the Epstein files, and it was like a straight
party line vote. Yeah. This is not good for American. No one paid attention. This is not good
for American Jews. A lot of my Jewish friends are not, you know, they want Netanyahu out.
They think that they've made a wrong turn, obviously, in the in the years after October 7th.
What do you think the temperature is like right now between the Trump administration?
and Israel.
Is this an unbreakable bond that is being enforced by a fear,
a mutually assured destruction?
What, how would you, what is the likelihood of us going into Iran again?
What is the likelihood of us doubling down?
I mean, there's a huge project now,
or will be a very huge construction project, I believe, in Gaza.
I mean, they're moving people out of Gaza.
They're going to build a new Gaza.
Is the United States going to be providing peacekeeping?
Is it going to be NATO peacekeeping forces?
Is it going to be U.S. contractors?
It can be boots on the ground.
Are we going to be funding it?
What do you know about what's coming next?
What's the next phase of what happens there?
Well, with Gaza, it's not a construction project.
It's a destruction project.
It's a destruction project.
Well, right, but it will be eventually.
I mean, they're trying to move them out to do something.
Right.
They're trying to move them out to, in what they call in Israel,
Judaize the place, especially the north of Gaza.
And the religious nationalist movement in Israel, the settlers,
they want that land.
They fought hard for it in this war, in this genocide.
And they have Netanyahu under their thumb.
I mean, they are the lynchpin to his political coalition.
There's not, all those shiny pictures that you see and all the plans for the Gaza Riviera
that make it look like Dubai, that's not going to be happening for any Palestinians or non-Jews.
That's not what's going to happen.
The plan is to ethnically cleanse as many of them as possible, to even incentivize them
to go out and give them subsidies to go out, but Israel does not want them there.
The Gaza Strip, what was it?
85% refugees who were kicked off their land in 1948 when Israel was founded, 750,000 people
were ethnically cleansed in 1948, and so many of them went to Gaza, and then they were just
warehouse there.
I've been to Gaza twice.
When you go into Gaza, the first thing you see in the buffer zone when you cross in from an
Israeli military base is a remote-controlled machine gun on a gigantic wall that stretches
as far as you can see pointing into Gaza.
That's the world they were living in before October 7, 2023.
They were closed off from the outside world.
And then they had this gigantic, violent rebellion led by Hamas.
And Israel's decided they must all go.
And they have to go through Egypt.
So that's just as bluntly as I can put it.
And it will be the crime of the century to watch two million people just be scattered
like the wind into the world.
And where will that, where will they go?
Will they go to Europe?
Will they go to the United States?
people who have lived through
one of the most horrific
genocidal wars we've ever seen
what kind of mentality will they be
bringing with them
will it be good for those societies
well it's Israel that is pushing that on the rest of the world
so you know
if you're worried about
if you're yeah yeah
if you're worried about the border now
right yeah I mean consider what Israel's
got coming for you
and uh
although I think we should what we should welcome people
who have nowhere else to go.
They should be in their homes.
Well, I think we should stop destroying their countries,
and then they'd have a place to go.
And that would be my...
Yeah, that would be my...
Yeah, your question of Iran,
what do you think the likelihood is
that we get into another war with Iran?
And is that why...
99%?
Is the Israeli government right now
lobbying the Trump administration actively to go back into Iran? Is this something that you know
or are hearing from anyone? Yes, and also from sources in Iran. They're prepared for this.
They think that this will happen 100%. I would say 99% just because I was like to hedge,
but my friends in Iran, just who are just sort of regular people tell me their whole society
believes this is going to come in any weeks from now.
Why do you think this all needs to happen now?
You know, ethnically cleansing of Gaza now, the war with Iran now.
Do you think Israel's looking at America and going, you know, we're in trillions of dollars
of debt where, you know, maybe we'll default on the debt, maybe the dollar is going to fall,
maybe our standing in the world is going to collapse, and they need to get everything out of us
right now.
Like it does,
doesn't it feel to you like there's an immediacy to what is happening?
And I could be wrong about this.
But like, it does feel to me that they're like,
we need all of it now.
It needs to happen now.
We need to not only the cleansing of gods,
but we need the Iranian regime move now.
We need to bomb Libya, I mean Syria and, you know,
all of these places right now.
It does seem like, are they,
Are they looking at the tide of populism around the world going,
we're not going to be able to get this kind of money in 10 years?
Are they looking at America's financial standing and going,
it's an inevitability that we're not going to have the money to give them?
What exactly is it about this moment where everything needs to happen now?
By the way, even though they're losing standing with every demographic in America,
they're losing respect or they're losing control of the narrative,
but they're still pushing ahead in a very aggressive way.
What is it about this moment that it all needs to happen now?
That's a great question.
And as he said, Israel can see the writing on the wall in the West
where a new generation is rising and turning against it
simply because they are sick of the slaughter,
the manipulation, and the censorship.
But there's a new world rising in China.
There's a new world rising in Iran, which is at the center of Eurasia.
And a new world that is rising is not a world that America dominates.
And then in Washington, this relates to, I mean, this just brings it all back home to Charlie Kirk.
They have Donald Trump completely under their control in a way that they have never controlled a U.S. president.
And every president has basically given Israel what it wanted.
But with Trump, there are simply no red lines.
And after having demonstrated in Gaza that they could get away with anything they wanted,
Netanyahu, who is nearing the end of his own life,
who is the most historically significant Israeli prime minister
since the founding prime minister, David Ben-Gurion,
and has served longer than Ben-Gurion,
who is actually someone from the United States,
who speaks English as his native language,
who grew up in Philadelphia, you know, went to,
MIT, worked at Boston Consulting, he sees that this is the last moment before Trump leaves
the stage where he can get everything he wants in his dream for his entire political career
was to destroy Iran, regime change in Iran.
And he believes if he can achieve regime change in Iran, then all of his problems in
the region will, and Israel's problems in the region, will disappear and Israel will
be secure and consolidate its strategic depth for eternity.
So Netanyang wants to leave this world with that as his legacy, but he cannot accomplish that in Iran, as we just saw from the last 12-day war, without the U.S. military.
And so he has to manipulate the United States into not just striking Iran and sending a stealth bomber over there for some top gun-style raid, but boots on the ground, all-out war, just like an unprecedented slaughterhouse.
and we're going to see tens of thousands of American troops killed for Netanyahu's dream if it's able to go through.
And so every time Netanyahu strikes Iran and tries to turn up the temperature in the region, it's always to get the U.S. involved.
And it's bad for the U.S., it's bad for Jews, it's bad for the global economy and therefore the world.
And that is why I'm always talking about this and why I think people need to understand the danger.
what do you think happens if they can't you know obviously there's members of the Trump administration that do not want to go along with this
I would say probably Trump's one of them I don't think he sees a good domestic political outcome of going to war with Iran
what links are they willing to go to make this happen well I don't I mean I think I think attack
attacking Iran in an unprovoked fashion, killing nuclear scientists, attempting to kill, I don't know, the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, that would be the most extreme thing possible.
And it would lead to a catastrophic eruption of violence that would draw the U.S. in.
Do you think Israel's planning to attack Iran?
Yes.
How soon do you think that's going to happen?
Fairly soon because of the window I mentioned with Donald Trump, the midterms,
coming up. Also, Iran is restoring its air defenses.
Right. They may be importing. Iran knows something's coming. This is obvious.
So they can't allow Iran to rebuild its ballistic missile capacity. They know that the enriched
uranium is out there somewhere, but they may not know where. They're afraid of nuclear
scientists learning how to develop weapons so they want to kill them all. It's very maniacal.
And Israel really feels like this is it. Like they're at an existential moment. That's why they're, you know,
weaponizing Barry Weiss to take over CBS News.
That's why you feel so much pressure in our own society
because Israel feels like after October 7th,
they have to get this done now.
I mean, nobody here's my thing with CBS News.
It's a very powerful tool, I guess,
when you're talking about boomers.
But it has absolutely no relevance to anybody
that's under the age of 65 years old.
You know what I mean?
When you see, I guess
Ellison is now thinking of buying Warner Brothers, right?
CNN, I mean, they're thinking about Sanders just talked about it.
His group is buying, what is it?
Correct me here.
They're Paramount and they're buying, they own Paramount,
they own CBS, and now they're trying to acquire Warner Brothers.
Yeah.
Okay. So I like Barry. I mean, I think Barry's fun. I don't know how much, you know, Barry enjoys me at the moment. But she did at one point. But she has an agenda. It's very clear. It's a very clear agenda is that she's deeply supportive of kind of this Israel at all costs policy. And they're going to install her at CBS.
Yep.
Yeah, as the ombudsman.
So she'll be, she'll be, I guess, tasked with determining the tone of the foreign policy coverage on CBS, domestic policy coverage, all of the coverage?
Presumably, and they just installed this figure, I think his name is Keith Weissman as the ombudsman, who will basically neutralize the news division.
and he is an Israel lobbyist himself
who worked at this neocon think tank,
the Hudson Institute in Washington.
So it's very clear what their agenda is.
And I'm just pointing to it as a sign of desperation
and not necessarily a sign of total control.
Well, the thing is, what I've seen over the last six months to a year,
a lot of people are getting radicalized.
And they're going to very bad places, right?
We don't want a bunch of people in America to become Nazis,
obviously. We don't want people to become fascist. We don't want people to embrace pathological
behavior. We don't. Barry Weiss does. And Israel does because it reinforces Israel as a sanctuary
for Jews. They want anti-Semitism in this country. And it also fuels their fund rate,
the ADL's fundraising. So we have to resist that. Yes. Well, Max Blumenthal, do you,
the source that you spoke to, I guess, for this piece.
Does that source believe that there's any potential,
and I don't know if you covered this or not with the source,
do they believe there's any potential that in any way
forces outside of this gunman were
responsible for Charlie Kirk's assassination?
I don't know if you covered that or not.
I mean, I state clearly in this piece
that I have no evidence of an Israeli government.
Yes, I understand that.
Did your source, who was a highly placed Trump confidant
of some kind,
did they, I don't know if you can make an inference
or if they had said anything to you,
but like, were they considering that as a possibility?
yes i would say they're they don't accept the official story or no one even knows what the official
story is so a highly placed person in the trump inner circle doesn't believe the official story
of charlie's murder i mean no one does but i would just say that the the phrase i remember
hearing is it feels like there's more at play here and i you know
I'm, that's not the only person with more power than me in Washington that I'm hearing that
from, but I, again...
So you're hearing from multiple people that are connected and tapped in that they believe
that there's more at play or more to the story than simply one radicalized young man.
I heard subsequent to publishing this.
story from another source who I would describe as a administration insider that corroborated
the account in this story first that Charlie Kirk was actively and aggressively personally
lobbying Trump against bombing Iran in June and two that right now the FBI is not being
forthcoming. And there's a lot of frustration with the FBI, not sharing information.
So because, I mean, just to reiterate again, you're not a nut. You're a reporter. People may disagree
with you. You're anti-Zionist. So there's a lot of people that are going to, you know, say that
you're a little paranoid when it comes to Israel and that Israel's behind everything. I'm just saying
this is not what I'm saying. I'm saying this is an attack that you've probably faced before.
But you're a reporter. You're not a nut.
you're not a crazy person.
You grew up in Washington, D.C.
You have connections to a lot of these people.
You have sources.
And you're not speaking to schizophrenics on the street.
You're not talking to crazy people.
You know, you're not,
this is not things you're getting off message boards or a discord.
You're talking to people in the know
that believe there's more to the story.
that's pretty shocking.
I can only say that I wrote this.
I mean, some people want to say
there was this prefabricated narrative on the right
that the killer was a leftist or a Muslim.
They clearly wanted that.
Now, people on the left are saying he was a griper.
I don't know what will be the case.
But the reason I wrote this story
was because I was able to get this background
about Charlie Kirk
and what was happening in his life
and what was coloring his final days
and the kind of pressure he was under
which tells a larger story
about Israeli influence in the United States
and that's just an issue I've been covering for years.
So that's why I reported this story.
I didn't report this story
to prove that Israel has a direct role
in his assassination.
Of course not.
But there is a real reason
why many people who are not able to talk to people
with any proximity to power
believe that.
is the case. And it's because the way
Israel's conducting itself around
the globe. Final question to you, in a
hypothetical world,
in a hypothetical world, and I'm
not, I know you're a reporter, so it's hard to
entertain this. Knowing
what you know about what we talked about, now is the
moment and now is the time and everybody
needs the money and, you know, everybody
needs this Iran regime
change and, you know, everyone
obviously has that, that
perspective and that interest that, you know,
and Adelson, all these people.
In a hypothetical world, would the head of a campus organization
that is hugely influential in grassroots political organizing and fundraising,
do you think, and again, this is not to say there is evidence of this?
because obviously you have none of it.
In a hypothetical world,
how dangerous is a Charlie Kirk
to the people you're talking about?
How dangerous is him making a turn on Israel?
How substantive and dangerous is that?
And in a hypothetical world,
is it dangerous enough
where you would have to eliminate him in some way?
Well, I think if he had gone further than he was going and continued to give voice to the grassroots of his own organization, they would have eliminated him, but not physically. I mean, they would have sought to have eliminated him politically or just to remove him. And they were already calling for that. Ben Shapiro, who's now running around saying he was Charlie Kirk's best friend, said just days, I think it was just days before Charlie Kirk was killed.
He said that you can't be at the front of the church giving space to Cooke's.
And then just a few days later, when Charlie Kirk was at the front of the church,
he was struck in the neck by a sniper's bullet.
And then Ben Shapiro within 24 hours said, well, he's going to go on his own campus tour
and pick up the bloody microphone that Charlie Kirk left for us.
So they did not want someone like giving space.
to anti-Israel critics or just the real mood in this country, they needed to hold the line.
So I don't know.
I think there are easier ways to get rid of someone and cleaner ways than assassination.
I'd been the target of that for many years, but for sure.
And he was a gigantic threat to Israeli control over the Republican Party, maybe the biggest
threat since Trump has proven so easy to move and manipulate and so afraid.
I mean, we can't overestimate Charlie Kirk's importance to the Trump machine and to the Republican Party.
He was sort of a unique figure, and I don't think he can be replaced.
It will also be interesting to see who steps into his wake.
And I might be having more, I might have more to report on this, by the way.
Well, I appreciate it. Max Blumenthal.
The website is called The Gray Zone.
You guys do some really interesting stuff.
um anything coming up you'd want people to check out well yeah just watch this space we might have
more to report on this and uh i really appreciate you giving me the mic and giving me the space to talk
about it uh and you know i love the work that you do yes well i appreciate it thank you very much
thank your wife um for also she contributed to the story as well and um you know thank you both
of you and uh we'll we'll have you back if there's new developments
Of course.