Kristi Noem Shoots Dog, Soros Funds Protests & DeSantis Campaigns For Trump | PBD Podcast | Ep. 404

Primary Topic

This episode primarily focuses on political events and controversies, particularly a disturbing incident involving Governor Kristi Noem, discussions around George Soros' alleged funding of protests, and Governor Ron DeSantis' purported political maneuvers regarding former President Trump.

Episode Summary

In this provocative episode of the PBD Podcast, the hosts delve into a mix of political drama and societal issues. A significant portion of the episode discusses Governor Kristi Noem's controversial action of shooting a dog, which she describes in her book, raising ethical and political concerns. This incident sparks a broader discussion about political figures' actions and their public repercussions. The episode also touches on George Soros allegedly funding protests, adding a layer of conspiracy and political maneuvering. Furthermore, Governor Ron DeSantis' political activities, potentially campaigning on behalf of Donald Trump, are scrutinized, suggesting strategic alignments and betrayals within the Republican Party. The episode provides a critical look at how personal actions can reflect on public and political personas, influencing public opinion and voter behavior.

Main Takeaways

  1. Political figures' personal actions can significantly impact their public and professional lives.
  2. Ethical considerations become complex when discussing actions like those of Kristi Noem.
  3. Funding and support for political movements are often entangled with broader political strategies.
  4. The relationship between high-profile politicians like DeSantis and Trump can influence political dynamics and public perceptions.
  5. The episode highlights the importance of accountability and public scrutiny in political careers.

Episode Chapters

1. Kristi Noem Controversy

The episode opens with a detailed discussion on Governor Kristi Noem's shocking revelation of having shot a dog, which she detailed in her memoir. This act has stirred significant controversy and backlash. Patrick Bet-David: "So Kristi Noem wrote about shooting her dog because it was aggressive, which has political ramifications."

2. Soros and Protests

The hosts discuss allegations of George Soros funding protests, examining the implications of such actions on public policy and political narratives. Adam Sosnick: "It's a big topic, Soros funding protests. What's the real agenda behind the funds?"

3. DeSantis and Trump

Discussion on Ron DeSantis allegedly campaigning for Trump, exploring whether this signifies political loyalty or a strategic move for his own political future. Tom Ellsworth: "DeSantis supporting Trump could be a strategic play or genuine support. It's politics."

Actionable Advice

  1. Always scrutinize the motives behind political figures' actions.
  2. Understand the impact of personal ethics on political careers.
  3. Stay informed about the funding sources of political movements.
  4. Consider the long-term implications of political alliances.
  5. Engage in discussions about political accountability to foster a more informed electorate.

About This Episode

Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth & Vincent Oshana discuss Kristi Noem admitting to shooting her puppy Cricket, George Soros funding pro-Palestinian protests at college campuses across the U.S. and Judge Juan Merchan allowing Donald Trump to attend his son Barron's high school graduation during the Stormy Daniel's Hush Money trial.

People

Kristi Noem, George Soros, Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump

Companies

None

Books

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Guest Name(s):

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Content Warnings:

Discussions of animal cruelty and political manipulation

Transcript

Patrick Bet-David
Did you ever think you were made good? I feel I'm supposed I could take sweet victory. I know this life meant for me. Why would you bet on Goliath when we got bet, David? Valuetainment.

Adam Sosnick
Giving values contagious. This world of entrepreneurs, we can't. No value. They hate it. I didn't run, homie.

Look what I become.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay, so episode 4404, I believe that's an Atlanta area code. We got a lot of things going on. We got this old person that. We got this one person that apparently was supposed to be one of the top candidates for VP, who writes a book about shooting her dog in the head because she didn't like the dog and writes about it in the book, bragging about it. The dog was 1230.

This dog. Cricket, whatever. This dog. We're gonna talk about this dog. And Vegas odds plummeted, by the way.

Nearly half of Americans have a dog. About killing a dog proudly. And a goat. Okay, forget the goat. But why a dog, right?

Why a dog will talk about that? Then there was Don Lemon on Bill Maher talking about the fact that you guys don't understand what it is to be a gay black man living in America, making 10 million a year. It's just, you know, the life, the struggles. It's so bad for him. Yeah.

So Bill Maher called him out saying, what do you mean? DeSantis and Trump had a meeting, which is kind of interesting. And they. There was a meeting that allegedly. That this word allegedly.

Very popular today. Like, yeah, some people are allegedly stuck in traffic coming up on allegedly. Some people are allegedly. Allegedly. If we can zoom in on Adam real quick, guys, so you guys can see what Adam's outfit today looks like.

If you can, please do that. Just a freaking phenomenal of a look. Can I say one thing about it? I love his. Look at his.

Adam Sosnick
He's not even talking a lot. He's getting right to the point. He's nailing that. Hitting the nail on the head. Yes, yes.

Tom Ellsworth
It's sort of like a regular day. By the way, for those of you that want these allegedly shirts, when we do the release on these shirts. Text award text award merch to 310-340-1132 text award three one merch to 310-340-1132. When we release these allegedly shirts, most likely next week, it'll be a shirt you want to wear because it's like an insurance policy nowadays to wear a shirt. Call allegedly.

Patrick Bet-David
You confuse the shit out of everybody at work. But let's continue. So Biden and DeSantis got together. Who knows what the conversation was about. Aside from that, the TikTok band that took place.

There's a representative that apparently put a bunch of money into Facebook after writing the bill to ban TikTok. Anyways, we'll show you this here. And then there's another billionaire that is a big supporter of tick tock not being banned. You got to kind of know his story as well. Substitute teacher fights a student who allegedly, again, this word used racial slur in crowded Vegas shooting hallway and knocks the kid out.

We'll talk about that. U haul loving neo nazis mask up. Okay. To trot through Charleston, you gotta see this. It's absolutely wild.

And apparently, allegedly, this man named Adam is officially in the house. He's here. And it's good to have you here, Adam. We're glad you're safe. And allegedly stuck in traffic.

But it is what it is. All right. Rumor has it there's 72 minutes until the end of the world. According to Politico, the first person dropped a nuclear bomb. How quickly things would get ugly.

And then there's a police intervenes as the clip of a biting. I don't know, folks, if you saw this or not, this grown man, Tom bites the boy in the ear. Did you see that clip? Yeah, it was kind of. It was kind of creepy on about nine level.

Vinny has a bunch of stories on this guy, who he is, this italian guy that some are saying, what's wrong with that? What if that's the father doing that to his son? How dare you? Vinny going through that. And in any ways, FTC bands, the non competes.

There's a bunch of other things that's coming out. We'll talk about that. There's 18% of you right now that this applies to 30 million people that are part of a non compete. Is it a good thing? Is it a bad thing?

The FTC chair went on one of the shows. A guy actually, like, watching and says, oh, this is a great thing because it's going to create a lot of different jobs. We'll talk about that. David Pecker again, another story coming back up. Strong arm Tiger woods into appearing in his magazine, giving him no money because he apparently had a picture of his dangling.

These guys use the word romp. I prefer to word dangling. Romp. Yeah, I think dangling is more proper here. Justin Bieber fans fear singers crying selfies are linked to p.

Diddy. And we'll talk about that. Tom's done a heavy duty research on that Bishop who was allegedly, again, allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly.

Becoming so popular, stab makes emotional return to the altar. Okay, so marmari will have him give you a video, will show it to you. New York Times blasts Biden for avoiding interviews. New York Times and this article is written by Politico. Biden scraps plan to ban menthol cigarettes after political pressure.

Guys, this is not a joke. This is a real story. Menthol cigarettes. And wait till you hear who used to smoke menthol cigarettes in the White House back in the days. Tom's going to tell us about that.

Donald Trump's woman voter problem is getting worse. Newsweek Adam's got some thoughts on that. California's Ev goal could cost $20 billion to meet the 2045 demand. By the way, Gavin Newsom made the mistake of asking his people in California. We want to make a coin for California.

What should it look like? Wait till the ideas he got on the coin. Mortgage rates continue to rise to seven and a half percent. Florida real estate sellers slashing home prices as inventory surges to uncomfortable levels. Uh oh.

And that's a New York Post story, not a New York Times story. Why college kids are abandoning Ivy leagues to go to southern schools, especially after what happened with Columbia. We'll show you some clips there as well. Us debt interest payment ready. Think about what your credit card payments are.

Think about what your interest payments are. Well, this country called America. Its debt payment officially reached just the interest alone, a trillion dollars. Okay, we'll talk about that. Taylor Swift's new album mocks God, says outraged christians, mocks God and says a bunch of things.

I'll read it to you here in a minute. Outrage christian leaders with what she had to say. And then Taylor Swift flying, being deeply concerned about climate change. Wait till you see how much he's flying. AOC and Bulbarer, this AI thing that was done, and this other person made a fake AI of things being said.

The guy gets fired. There's a lot of stuff, stuff going on there. And then Nancy Pelosi, I think she needs to go see Jack Nicholson from anger management big time. I think she has some anger management issues, which we'll talk about that. And I got a couple videos.

One very, very creative, funny video. You know how these, all these students are on the campus has camped out all this stuff, bitching and complaining about what's going on? Yeah, this one guy goes at 430 in the morning, wakes everybody's ass up with an alarm. You have to hear. You have to hear it.

It is so funny. However, before we get started, I got something I want to tell you guys. So we announced the Manek contest to come have dinner with us at casa d'Angelo and go have dinner. Rob, go to the leaders bulletin, folks, if you want to see the leader's bulletin, just go to manek.com. And all the way at the top, you'll see a leader's bulletin.

Click on it. The video explains how to compete. It's whoever maneks the most, both as experts, influencers, and those who ask others as a user. You can compete on this, rob. You can stay on that if you want.

Just stay on that row. Oh, you have the categories of where they are, but I want to see how many minects people are doing, and then we'll go to that. So right now, if you look at this new experts on Manect, lightweight, if you look at it, zoom in, rob. Tulsi Gabbard has officially completed 72 minects that she has responded to, by the way, on Manek, second place so far is Brandon Davis. Then it's Santino to Stani.

John Ray is competing, but he's fourth place, and he got the rest of the folks. Even Ryan Garcia is at 7th place, by the way. I love it. And by the way, I think he's responded to every single Manekt he's gotten. And he responds in audio, so it's not like he responds.

Rob, go to the other category for middleweight. If you look at middleweight, Fernando is still first place at 46. This is people that pre announced in the contest. They were on here from April 16. He's done 46 questions.

He's responded to his first place. He'd be invited to the dinner. Then his parasite tomo's third place. Look at the next. Let's go get Kelly something.

Adam Sosnick
Next, Kelly. Dame Dash is even on there at six plays. Go to the last category. Heavyweight. First place.

Patrick Bet-David
Not even close. 130. 77. Chris Cuomo. Third place.

Adam Sosnick
40 fold. And then you got everybody else now, rob. Go to home team. Go to home team. Who's dominating?

Patrick Bet-David
Okay, dominating Vincent O'Shaughna. 281. Wow. Thank you, everybody. I love vinny, Vinny, vinny.

Then it's time. 204. Adam. 75. We're trying to catch up, but I'll tell you guys here what's going on here in a minute with Vinnie.

Go down to the bottom with the people asking most questions. This is how you use Manecta. Slowly but surely becoming a most a popular networking app. Because 95% of the time, the people respond to you. You want an answer back, pay for it.

You want to be waiting for three months. DM somebody on Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, if you're lucky for, by the way, the number of people getting back to you, if you dm them is less than 3%. On semaps is 1%. Manek does 91% to 95%. Look at the people asking the most questions.

Show that real quick, Rob. So in first place is who. Zoom in a little bit, Rob, if you could, for Terrell Hall. 76, Eddie Gossicker, 71 questions he's asked other men, actors. Eric link 67.

Very competitive, by the way. Here. Now go to the other side. For people that have been using Manek, pre April, Dustin is asking questions. Ozzy, second place.

One. So, so far, it hasn't even two weeks. And top three, they're all above 100. Jeanette Lajos. Who comes to all the lives that we do?

John Ray. Okay, so here's what I want to do. Rob, if you can go to all the QR codes. How many of you watching this? Be honest.

Who here loves Vinny? Okay. Who here loves Vinny? I do. If you love Vinny, today is Vinny's birthday.

Adam Sosnick
Good man. Good man. Okay, tomorrow's birthday, but today's Mario, and tomorrow. We're not doing a podcast tomorrow. So listen, today.

Patrick Bet-David
Tomorrow, if you love Vinny, you want to wish him a happy birthday. Go on here, Manek with them. Send him some love. Wish him a happy birthday. I'd like to see him get 200 plus maneux today to cross 2000.

I'd like to see him get that, send him some love. At the same time, you can manect Adam, myself, or Tom. And FYI, for those of you guys that haven't yet started competing, download the app, start menecting today. Right now. If it ended today, Rob, can you go to the flyer showing who the top people are?

Right now, we're going to give away belts, by the way, really? The lightweight champion would have been Tulsi. If it's today, Tulsi. Okay. The middleweight champion would be Fernando.

If it ended today, heavyweight would be Dustin. The home team would be Vinny. For new users, it would be Terrell. And for existing users, it'd be Dustin. Doesn't have two belts.

He'd be having. We're going to give it to him at Casa D'Angelo. Everybody at first place will be at the main table anyways, so there's a QR code at the top. Download it. Let's get started with today's podcast.

First story I want to get into is Christy nome. Okay. I love dogs, so I just have to go into this Christy nome story because it's a little bit of a weird situation that we're talking about. And by the way, a lot of people got into it. So potential Trump VP pick, Governor Christie Nome.

This is Adam's favorite governor says she shot dead a less than a worthless dog, dirty ass dirty, and a disgusting coat. And she wrote this in a book. Okay. Proudly. But let me read this to you.

All right, here we go. Trump proceeds. Which one is this here? Ba ba ba ba ba. There we go.

South Dakota governor Christine Noem, who's widely tipped to be former President Trump's likely pick as running mate, has admitted shooting dead one of her dogs as being less than worthless and similarly killing a goat she found disgusting. The 52 year old Republican detailed the killings in an upcoming memoir as proof, she is willing to do difficult, messy, and ugly things when needed. Cricket was a wire hair pointer, about 14 months old, she said of the soon to be shot pup with an aggressive personality that made her untrainable nome to cricket on a hunt to learn from other dogs. But she instead ruined the hunt by going out of her mind with excitement and attacking some chickens like a trained assassin. Nome wrote, when Gnome tried to grab the dog, it whipped around to bite me, she wrote.

I hated the dog. Christy Nome called cricket dangerous to anyone she came in contact with and less than worthless as a hunting dog. I mean, this is some crazy stuff here right now. Is that the dog? Yeah.

I mean, can you go to the VP odds? Vegas Robinson. So the VP odds crash after admitting to this on a poly market where gamblers can bet on just about anything. Under the sunknowns self admitted shooting of 14 month old dog being Trump's mate dropped her odds to just 4%. Look at that.

Adam Sosnick
My God, she was second. Tulsi Tim Scott. She's at third place now. Elisa Stefanik is there. Anyways, by the way, when you're going through something like this, DeSantis posted a video with his dog.

Patrick Bet-David
Did you see this? No. This is like, I love my dog. Oh, no. And then Kimberly Guilfoy posts a picture of a new book, this book she has with dogs.

And then everybody's just rallying behind the story here. I mean, serious with you. You had the Santa, even Hillary Clinton tweeted and said, you know, retweeted her old tweet from 2021, saying, don't vote for anyone you wouldn't trust with a dog. Still true today, coming from a person that you wouldn't trust with your best friend. Cause God forbid they may allegedly, they may not make it.

So anyways, Carrie Lake posted a picture with the dog. Tom, you hear a story like this. What do you think about this? Well, first thing I did is I took the story from the post and I reread it, but every time I saw the word dog, I replaced it in my mind with speaker Pelosi. So actually it had a happy ending.

Adam Sosnick
Tom, nice. Tom, you can't say that this is a joke for folks watching. Tom is just joking. It's a comedy. Look, what I think it's.

Patrick Bet-David
First of all, to put it in. Your personal memoir, you gotta think about man, that's just. Did an editor or somebody say, you know, Chrissy, do you really want to put this in your memoir? I mean, you're a public figure and things like this, people like dogs, everything at me. I don't know.

Tom Ellsworth
I mean, and you're. Well, I want to show. Remember she said, I want to show that I can do ugly, tough things. Okay, well, maybe shooting a dog shouldn't be one of them. I just think.

I just think this was a fail from her. Her idea to put it in there. Her editor and somebody at the publisher, everybody got together in groupthink on this and failed. But I mean, think about it. Depending on which life you put ahead of it.

Adam Sosnick
Sheep, bro. The thing went after chickens, and then it came after her. Like Diddy was it, in that moment, PBD, where she's like, I have to shoot to kill? Like in that moment. Rob, anytime he's sending you something, tell me what he's sending you.

Patrick Bet-David
Moving forward. Please move forward. But yeah, go. You know what I mean? She wrote that the chickens are coming.

Adam Sosnick
The dog is going after the chickens. And then wait time, the dog turned on her. So in that moment, does she shoot the dog because it's coming to attack her? That's a whole different scenario. Self defense, or did she kind of just guide it out behind the bar?

Sorry, buddy. Sick and tired of this thing. It's a pointer, too, but I think it is. It's. Look at how politics plays, though.

Ron DeSantis is posting pictures with his dogs. He's just having this meeting. You know, Ronnie boy is trying to move up in that. In that VP spot. It wasn't like a rabid pit bull running down the street with children.

Tom Ellsworth
And you took a defensive action. You walked around behind and said, okay, you're done. Yeah, but. But, yeah, it doesn't help the fact that she goes, you know what? I've always hated that son of a bitch.

Vincent Oshana
Like, it doesn't no good, though. It doesn't help. But I mean, bull. That's why everything that you writ, everything that you write, you got to be careful. Everything you write comes back to haunt you.

Patrick Bet-David
Someone convinced her it was a good idea to put it in the book while you're trying to be the VP, by the way, this is a real shot at being a VP. Adam, your thoughts on this? As somebody who loves cats, what do you think about this? I totally approve her message. That dog needed to go down.

Vincent Oshana
If you actually look at the VP odds, it's actually worse than what that other site checked it. If you scroll, she was third on that other site. It was keep going down, keep going down, keep going down, keep going down. She's now officially below dogs. You gotta have to load more below our good friend, the beautiful Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

She is now below her. She has gone from first to third to 15th place dogs. Cause she shot that damn dog. Now those people that love two a out there. Vinnie, you're a two way guy.

Adam Sosnick
Yeah. Happy birthday, brother. Thank you. This was a horrible decision on her part, Adam. By the way, that's a good point because she's now 3000.

Tom Ellsworth
503,500 to Pompeo. And then you have Vivek and Ron who are out of it. They're like, I wouldn't accept it and I'm done. Those are known guys who are just out. Tom, when you, when you write a book, the publisher will regularly ask you and say, hey, this story here, their lawyers will talk to you and they'll tell you, is this a good idea or a bad idea?

Patrick Bet-David
Who the hell thought this was a good idea? I don't know. Who, like your friends and family, you got a million and one stories to show toughness. You choose to show a story about you killing a dog. Like to show, to show strength.

Tom Ellsworth
PBD, you've written books on business topics without any shootings. So you know what's interesting? Don't you have a proofreader? Yes, but you also have a continuity editor and a fact checker. So it's not like the publisher doesn't have highly qualified people that are thinking about the content of the book.

Does this make sense? Now the question becomes, some people are saying, is this illegal? What you need to know is South Dakota law states that dogs who attack and kill livestock can be put down. That's the point. So she says, I followed the law and was being a responsible parent, dog owner and neighbor.

Patrick Bet-David
It wasn't easy, but often the easy way is not the right way. And she kept doubling down and doubling down and doubling down. Retweeting, messaging, saying stuff that this is what I'm doing. I'm being a leader. And don't forget when Vinnie won the suit.

Vincent Oshana
Right? Yeah. The way that you move the head of Tom is because you accused him of beating a dog. That. See how that works?

Adam Sosnick
See how that works, by the way, and Chris. And it happened. And that will actually. Very good point. And at the same time.

Patrick Bet-David
And. But if you think about it, Christie Nome's parents, they must be kind of like, hey, Chrissy, like, we love you. If we ever get sick or crazy, don't. By the way, we just acknowledge what PB has done with Jimbo, your dog, the stories that you've done with your dog, the life. He's the opposite of Christine.

Vincent Oshana
Yeah, we have to acknowledge he jumped. Into a freaking moat. Save this thing. The dog was held for ransom, okay? What?

I'm not giant. It was killed. Jimbo was held for ransom. Peabody turned into Denzel Washington out here. John Wick.

I wish I was joking. Peabody, please explain. No, man. But you know, the difference is, though, I'm not running for. What I'm trying to say is, honestly, like, I'm being very, very sincere here.

Adam Sosnick
Yeah. What made. When you write a book like this, and you're about to be the second most powerful person in the world behind the leader of the free world, he dies. You're it. Yeah.

Patrick Bet-David
And he's old. That book is gonna be read by a hunt. If you're potentially VP candidate. How many people you think read this book? Everybody doing.

No, no, no, no. How many people read this book before it got published? There is easily a dozen people. You've done with publishers. I know it's like a dozen people.

But no, forget about the publishers, like friends, family. Tom, can you read this book? Vinny, can you read this book? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. How many friends and family think read the book?

Tom Ellsworth
Probably 50 early copies. I'm with you, bro. And not one person went, hey, Christy, I know the book is no going back. You better get the dog part, by. The way, either if the people that read this book before this thing got published, or watching this, some of them are going to say, I told her, don't freaking put it in there.

Patrick Bet-David
She didn't want to listen. Or guess what? Nobody said nothing. And they said, it's a great emotional story. It's like the story of somebody back in the biblical times that had to put their sacrifice.

Adam Sosnick
She probably had a gun patch like this. Hey, do you like the dog part? I don't know. Yeah, that's what I thought. It's a little weird story.

Patrick Bet-David
There's been plenty of other ways to show. Show tough. Does she have a chance of vp still? No, it's. Listen, do you think she's done because.

The dog people care about dogs more than homeless people? I think Trump is unpredictable. So when it comes to Trump, you always got to put a slight little chance. Trump likes picking somebody that you did not expect. I agree.

That's Trump. So he will not pick who you think he's going to pick. But at the same time, this is a tough. Trump is a brilliant marketer. As a brilliant marketer, you cannot beat people who own dogs.

What is a dog? Man's best friend. What do you say about a man that kills his best friend? Probably not somebody want us a vp. That's the marketing.

I mean, I don't know what else to tell you. Christie is a freaking. She did a phenomenal job as a governor. What. What's she doing?

Vincent Oshana
By the way, did you hear the breaking news? Our friend Tulsi Gabbard just adopted ten dogs. She's saving dogs lives. Did she really do it? She's doing it.

Patrick Bet-David
She's out there trying. She's saving lives. Allegedly. Alleged. Alleged.

Vincent Oshana
She saves. Allegedly. Okay. All right, let's go to next door here. This man that was biting the kid's ear, which is kind of.

Patrick Bet-David
Guys, this is, I don't know, video. Rob, first, show this video. Show this video. Tell me if you've seen a video creepier than this. This is during the what?

Snookers tournament. This is the. During the world snooker championship. Stephen Hendry's. This guy right here, he's a snook.

Adam Sosnick
A scottish snooker pro. For you guys that don't know. It's like a pool. You know, the pool thing. He was speaking at the break at the Crucible theater in Sheffield when this guy leaned in and bit this kid's ear like a demon.

Patrick Bet-David
And show the clip. First show the clip and the audience. Right? Yeah, he's an audience.

Adam Sosnick
And look, look at the demon getting. And I look at his face. What? Oh, okay. Let me, let me.

Patrick Bet-David
Let me read this. Vinnie, I'm coming to you. Read this. Dude, it bothers me so much. Listen, so, so again, a lot of people are saying this is so.

Police have stepped in after the footage in the world snooker become spec. You know, spectator appearing to nibble on a boys. A. Stephen Hendry was speaking during a break. You said this.

The clip on viral online, you know, confirmed that it was now a police matter. South Yorkshire police responded statement. We are aware of the footage and officers will be reviewing the content. Vinnie. Okay, so.

Adam Sosnick
And as you guys. Guys know, that's why I love the Internet and I love x, because you probably wouldn't be able to find this. People saw that and flipped out, just like I did. So, you know, people went on, the net went on, X went on. They found out and they.

And they searched and they found this guy. Robbie, can you pull up this guy's Facebook profile now? It's not confirmed. This is allegedly, but. Allegedly this guy's name.

You have his actual file, Rob, or you don't have it? This is. His name is Stefano Vocifer. Voci. 42 years old, 511.

He's from Milan, Italy. Apparently he caught wind and he deleted his Facebook last night. He started deleting all the videos. But guys, this is a lady screen recorded before he deleted it. Just at.

Before we see this. See where it says zoom. Zoom in, Rob, see that VM 14 ani. That's italian for at 14 years. Can you show what he's posting on his.

Zoom in on this, Robin. This is him and his peeps. This is what they're posting. This is him. This is what.

This is him reposting from somebody on his site. Are those. These are his friends carrots? Yeah, those are trees, right? Yeah, these are trees.

That's like. This is what type of dude. Yeah, this is the type of stuff that he's putting on his page. Okay. Okay.

So now, I'm not a. I'm not a detective. I'm not a detective, but to me, it seems like he loves penises and gay sex type. Okay. Yeah, Rob, you can stop that.

So regardless. Regardless of what relationship, I want to ask you, you guys are fathers, okay? I know. I know. Adams, that kid looks like he's in his teens.

If any relation is that. Have you ever seen a father? Have you ever done something like that with your. Is that. Is that the father?

No, they're not waving at. No, no, hold on. Because they're waving at something. No, no, the camera's on. No, he got caught.

He got caught. He didn't think anybody was gonna see him. He didn't think anybody was gonna catch him. That. There is no way.

Vincent Oshana
Can we just play the video one more time? You play one more time. There's no relationship, Pat, that somebody can explain to me that this is cool. What is this kid? This is a perversion.

Adam Sosnick
Like, this is somebody recording it. Look it. He whispers something to him and then look at the kid. Oh, we got caught. Okay.

And look at him though. I'm a demon. I got caught. Weird as hell. You have about this.

Patrick Bet-David
Who's. Why did the kid react? No, no. What? I want to know what else you have about the cat.

They found anything on him? The cops are looking for him right now. The. He deleted his Facebook, but everybody knows who he is. And maybe the actual page had him doing some random sketchy stuff as well.

Adam Sosnick
And, like, even if that is his son, it's not cool. This is what I found about the guy. If you have any more info on him, because I'll show you something. No, because this is gonna lead to something else. Okay, go ahead.

Patrick Bet-David
And Rob, pull up what I just tweeted at you. Okay. This guy that posted this, Matt Wallace, he just had one clip went viral. Matt Wallace on Twitter. He does a phenomenal job.

A phenomenal, phenomenal job. And his stuff is always out there. So if you can go to the tweet I just sent you, Rob, and I'm going to read this, exactly what he posted about this man. So zoom in a little bit. Can you zoom in a little bit?

So, major breakthrough. Thanks to you, we just discovered the likely identity, likely again, keyword identity of the tv pedophile. This is not confirmed yet, but x collectively unleashed dozens of Internet detectives. And they believe Stefano Voce is the name of the man who was caught biting a young boy's ear and touching him inappropriately as the snooker tournament while traveling from Italy to UK. Here's his information.

Please remember, this is now matter of law and only the police should be taking any action regarding the suspect, who, again, is not 100% confirmed. That's the information about him. Look at his gender. Gender. Would it put his gender as he either Jewish.

Italy estimated his Facebook profile also includes strange pictures of his penis shaped plants, which is what you just show special credit to luvv main source. Justice is only possible here because of you. If you want help, go a little lord to show some of the pictures. Look at this, Stephanie. This is him.

Yeah. Yeah, that was the one that I had. That's the one I sent to rob. Like something is off. Like, I don't care what.

Minutes of the guy on the top right. The picture of the top right. How he's looking. His eyes. That looks like him.

Adam Sosnick
A little weird. Go little lower, Rob, to the picture on the bottom. Looks like him. Looks like him. But a very, very younger version of him.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay. I mean, look, continue, Vinny. Yeah, I just listen regardless. And this is where it goes into my. This is a couple of things.

Adam Sosnick
Did you guys hear what happened in Louisiana? I think, personally, this type of stuff, I'm so happy that people are going after him, but it goes. I don't know if you guys heard about what happened in Louisiana. Cause me, I think punishment if people are getting caught with pedophilia. And I have a later story to get into, especially with the Bieber story.

Vincent Oshana
But what happened in Louisiana? In Louisiana, district judge ordered a 54 year old man to be physically castrated in addition to his sentence as part of a guilty plea for the rape of a 14 year old girl that resulted in pregnancy. I love these stories. Glenn Sullivan, senior, 54, of Springfield, pleaded guilty on April 17 to four counts of second degree rape and agreed to be surgically castrated, as opposed to chemically castrated at the request of the prosecutors. And this is what I think.

Adam Sosnick
I think it's time to stop being lenient on these sick, sick, disgusting people. I think we have to set a precedent where now there's, like, consequences to your freaking actions. And I'm shocked that when it comes to kids, they're giving less prison time. Like we saw with the nickelodeon thing, the guy got he pedophile. He raped kids.

He got two years, got out, and got a job. And I think he'll send a message to the elites, to all these pedophiles, all these disgusting demons out there. If you get caught doing anything. I don't believe in strike one. Strike two, if you hurt a child or rape a 14 year old and you get her pregnant, your junk is.

You're gone. It's finished. Like we've had Vinny said, a president. Vinnie, I'm not interrupting you. I'm adding to what you're saying here.

Tom Ellsworth
Take a look there. It was part of his plea agreement with prosecutors. So to reduce to get it to only 50 years, which will be 35 years at the 70% rule or 70% guideline. He, in the plea agreement, agreed to the castration. You see that?

That's in a plea agreement. So his lawyers are saying, look, this is what we're gonna do here. We're offering up surgical castration. So he's 54 years old. In order to lower his sentence to 50 years, he agreed to have his dangling cut off.

Part of the plea agreement, actually, it's probably is probably his testicles, which takes away the hormone all gone. So he's not hor. He's like a dog that gets his balls cut off. Yeah. That's what he deserved.

Adam Sosnick
Good for him. Good plea agreement. That's a plea. Like, I know what a plea is. You make a deal with the prosecutor to reduce charges.

Patrick Bet-David
Let me ask you this. Is there any country in the world that if you rape children, they. They castrate you? Are. Is there any countries in the world that that's what happens to speaker one?

Adam Sosnick
They should. By the way, I can tell you one thing for a fact. What? Pull up to see. Legislation allowing chemical castration exists in France, in UK, Poland, Russia, Macedonia, Belgium, Turkey.

Patrick Bet-David
The drug Cypro tyrone acetate has been commonly used for chemical castration throughout Europe. It resembles a drug MPA used in America. So go. Go to see. Besides Pakistan, here are five other countries.

Go to the bottom one. See what that one says. Besides Pakistan, here are five other countries. Now go to the top, Rob. Let's see what the article says.

Five other countries that with active castration. Okay, let's see what they are. So Pakistan is one of them. Go la lor. There you go.

Okay. South Korea. Let me read that. The law passed in 2011 allows chemical castration for convicted child molesters who are risk of repeating their crimes. The country sentenced a 31 year old convicted pedophile to 15 years in jail and ordered their first ever chemical castration.

2011 US seven us states California, Florida, Guam, Iowa, Louisiana, Montana, Wisconsin legalize the chemical castration of rapists and molesters as a condition of sentencing or as a means of early release. In California and Florida, sex offenders who are at risk of repeating their crimes are to undergo chemical castration and judges can use their discretion for first time offenders, according to fine law Czech Republic it is the only country that allows surgical route where the sex glands are removed through an incision. This law introduced in 1966, the country holds one of the highest number of men's men worldwide who have undergone the irreversible procedure of surgical castration, according to a report published in 2019. The law is criticized by human rights body for continuing to castrate male sex offenders. Why would you criticize it?

Ukraine in July 2019, the country's parliament approved to chemically castrate rapist, even if the state needs to exert force on the convict. That applies to people ages 18 to 65 who were found guilty of raping or sexually abusing minors. The law carries up to 15 years in prison. Nigeria one state in the country in northwestern introduced sterilization on penalty for child rape. The death penalty will follow the castration if the victim is under the age of 14.

If they are over 14, wow. Look at that. At the moment, Nigeria. So, Nigeria, it's a death sentence after they castrate you. Good.

If it's under 14, they castrate you first, feel it, then they kill you. But if they are over 14, it's life sentence. Yeah. 14 to 18. Yep.

Adam Sosnick
And guess what? In February 15, Idaho house passed a bill that would allow convicted child sex offenders whose victims were under the age of twelve to be given the death penalty. That's what I'm talking about. Like, I'm tired of it. Cause these people keep doing it.

I think this pedophilia and all this sexualization of kids from Epstein to all these people, they keep doing it. They keep getting away with it. None of them are getting in trouble. And if they do, they go to jail. Okay?

That's nothing. The punishment has to be harsher. People support this, though. I want you support this, Tom, like, physical castration. If you're raping me personally, if you are raping or sexually, because you're ruining that kid's life, period, I.

100%. I'm on board with it. Yes. So they never can. They know they don't have the.

The testosterone or hormone. Don't even think about doing something stupid like that again. Well, I have two sides of it. One, you have the retaliation or punitive side, and the other side, you have control. If somebody is a serial rapist, chemical castration is a way of controlling this person who is going to go to prison and is probably going to get out.

Tom Ellsworth
And so chemical castration removes the impulse. So now you have a control over somebody who you don't know if you're going to be able to, you know, after prison, if they're going to be out and safe for society. The other side is retaliation in the emotion, which is where death penalty comes. Right? A lot of death penalty is the emotion, the retaliation.

And you took a life, and your life will be taken, especially in special circumstances and capital cases. So I see it both ways. But I am absolutely in favor of chemical castration to control serial rapists. So when they get out of prison, they can't do it again. You got kids.

Patrick Bet-David
What do you think about this? I agree with Tom. A lot of these people are repeat offenders, and the only way to stop that repeat offending is by eliminating the desire. And since it's. It seems like it's a mental thing and you're not able to fix that.

Yeah. Through therapy, through any type of psychiatric work. The only thing that you can do, unfortunately, is to remove the sex glands so they don't have the physical urge to act on it. These people are sick. There's no therapy that's gonna help these people.

Vincent Oshana
The question that you've been pondering, pondering is this concept of tolerance. I know you've. It was a family value. It's sort of been questioned and it's sort of been removed from the family value. Zero tolerance for this type of stuff.

But let me be clear. We saw what happened with Russell Brand. The age of consent in the UK is 16. The age of consent in the United States federal is 18. But did you know that in 30 states, the age of consent is actually 16 to the United States?

What's my point? Whether it's 16 or 18, there's laws on the book. Twelve or eight year old, 810, no tolerance whatsoever. I love that. Because these people, there's people out there that the choice of words, how you're identifying it, used to be known as a pedophile.

Dirty, dirty person. Then it turned into, oh, I'm a child lover or a fan of children. And now it's this maps thing. Minor attracted persons. Yeah.

At what point is it? You're a freaking pedophile? Yeah. And that's what it is. You nailed it.

We all saw the movie, the sound of freedom. Yeah, I told you. I ran into the director of the movie, Alejandro Gomez Monteverde, at the Heat game. We had a great conversation. Him and his wife Allie.

Very thankful for what we've done to promote the movie. Has a new movie called Cabrini right now. But this is a bigger issue than we even know. And Vinny, this is something you care about a lot. Adam, if you.

Adam Sosnick
Yes. Because what people aren't realizing is this victim, let's say eight year old, ten year old raped by this person. Their life is ruined forever. They're never going to get back their soul in my like. It's gone, bro.

They're not innocent anymore. They were raped and ruined by this person. Enough is enough with this lenient bullshit. I'm sorry. I'm tired of all this.

Patrick Bet-David
Well, yeah, but what I'm saying is let's. Let's propose ideas. So for me, Rob, can you go back to the one that you just had that slow Florida and Idaho, whatever you had before. I want to read that. House bill 515 aimed to make Idaho at least the second state to adopt a law that made those convicted of certain sex crimes against preteens, kids eligible for the death penalty.

Florida passed a similar law last year. The Idaho's bill co sponsor. So which would you prefer? Serious question, which would you prefer? Would you prefer these guys get the death penalty or get castrated?

Adam Sosnick
If it's. If it's a castration. Under castration, I'm fine with up to a certain age, but if it's a under eight year old, seven year old, because I've. I saw reports where they raped and they beat and killed. Raped first and then killed a four year old babies.

They're dead. Disgusting. You're dead to me. Killed. That's me.

Cause like you said, they're not gonna fix them now. They're gonna be in jail. They're gonna. They're probably gonna get killed in jail anyway. Castro.

Patrick Bet-David
Death penalty. Tom? Castration. I think the death penalty should be reserved for special circumstances. What Vinny is just mentioning, with the death of a child and that horrific act, that is a special circumstance by definition.

Tom Ellsworth
You go straight to the Capitol crime list, and that's death. And you're paying, by the way. How much is he gonna. Cause that guy's gonna be in jail for the rest of his life. I'm paying for this piece of crap pedophile to breathe and eat and.

Adam Sosnick
And have breaks and. Nah, nope, nope. Can't be fixed. Quick story. There was a guy, his name is Dave.

Vincent Oshana
That was a coach in North Miami beach. Anyone that grew up in Miami knew this guy. He was a coach, he was an umpire. He was all. He was all around the little leagues, but he had no kids.

So what's this guy's deal? Eventually, story started coming out. I was in high school at this point, but, like, oh, did you hear about this guy Dave? Oh, yeah, I remember him. What have you.

Oh, did you hear about the other kid? You hear about the other kid? All these stories started surfacing. No way. Not him.

All of a sudden, caught guilty. Weird. He came, he went to jail. First time offense, went to jail, came out, struck again. Weird.

And now he's in jail for life. Yeah. So the point is, there's people out there. Even when they're caught, they can't help themselves. It's disgusting.

Patrick Bet-David
Anyways. It's. It's. I think it's people who are lawmakers. This ought to be something for you to be thinking about that you put the fear of death, people that want to do this.

The only concern I have here is, so what do you. What happens if an 18, if a, if a girl and a boy, they're dating. There's 1716 boyfriends in high school. Yeah. 17 year old turns 18.

His girlfriend's 17. How. How is that treated? Is there do you know what I'm asking? How is that?

1817, statutory rape laws. There's. It's called statutory. So that even though they're consenting, it's rape by statutory. So in other words, it's.

Tom Ellsworth
What they did was against the law even though they were consenting. So he stood the 18 year old, that's with the 17 year old. He's still gonna go to jail. Well, it depends. My understand I have not seen precedent, and maybe people can send in the comments to us, let us know of specific cases where there has been consenting young adults under the age in a relationship and the parents got so upset that they go to the police for statutory.

I've heard that, but I haven't heard, like, hard time, you know, going to prison for that. Yeah. I mean, we have couples that work in our company. They've been dating since they were together, 15 years old in high school, and one is two years older, one year older, and then, you know, that's the part. But when you hear, like, a 40 year old, 30 year old with a 15 year old, I mean, listen, man, that's it.

Patrick Bet-David
That's a no. So I don't know. I think there's gotta be heavy duty punishment to scare the hell out of that one. But don't you think, Pat, don't you think if the punishment is so severe, it's gonna slow these people down? Because obviously, what if it work?

Adam Sosnick
It's not. I think it will. Yeah, I think it will. Yeah. There are laws on the books, especially in Florida.

Vincent Oshana
Look, think about it. You could be 18 as a senior in high school and date a junior or sophomore who's 16. That's totally normal. We've all seen it. Like.

Adam Sosnick
Yeah, that's not what I'm thinking. It's normal. But the law in the book in Florida is the following. The age of consent for sexual relations in Florida is 18. As we know, minors younger than that are, by and large, considered incapable of consenting to sexual activity.

Vincent Oshana
With limited exceptions per Florida statue, a minor who is 16 or 17 can consent to sexual intercourse with someone under the age of 24. So there's essentially a eight year gap limit. 24 to 16, apparently, but it's. Which kind of covers my college or high school boyfriend. Younger.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Okay. But above that. All right, let's go to the next door. 25 should be hanging out.

High school mortgage rates continue to climb to 7.77.17%. Mortgage rates climb this week again, exasperating home affordability crisis that is stifling the housing market. Freddie Mac's latest primary mortgage market survey, released Thursday showed that the average rate on benchmark 30 year fixed mortgage jumped to 7.17 this week. The average rate on a 30 year loan was 6.43 a year ago, so it's gone from 6.43 year ago to 7.17. The average on a 15 year is six point rose to 6.44 from 6.39 last week, and a year ago the 15 year was only 5.71.

And aside from this story, Florida housing bubble burst, prices fall and supply soar. Florida housing market experienced a dramatic shift as supply surges and prices stagnate, with data from Redfin revealing that six out of ten metro areas in the state have seen significant increases in homes for sale as much as a 51% jump in Cape Coral, 48% in Northport Sarasota. Sellers in Florida are slashing prices at a higher rate than elsewhere in US, with 48% listings in North Sarasota experiencing price cuts, while 44% in Tampa, 44% in Cape Coral. Affordability challenges are exasperated by the insurance crisis impacting 70% of Florida homeowners and causing delays in deals, while Texas is also experiencing similar market shifts, with McAllen and Dallas seeing notable increases in supply in Houston of San Antonio witnessing significant price cuts. Tom?

Tom Ellsworth
Well, what we are seeing is that is, is like a, you know, when winds blow in the wrong directions and they gather together, it makes a hurricane. And we are seeing, I believe, the hurricane starting to form in the american housing affordability crisis. There's a couple things going on here today. Actually, the 7.17 is now like 7.45. So we are seeing sitting on seven and a half percent, 30 year mortgages for people with good credit in the reasonable house, not multimillion dollar houses.

That's what they're going to be facing right now. It's number one. Number two, you've got supply brings down prices. Here's the two things to look at. Austin was overbuilt.

They were building houses at a record rate in Austin and townhouses at a record rate, and high end apartments at a record rate in Austin. And the supply built up. And then Tesla failed to hire as many people as they thought and laid off people. Dell did not expand the way they thought. And if you look at Austin, Austin didn't get the job.

Influx had a lot of people moving there, and all of a sudden it's plummeting. It was down 22% over the last six months. So Austin is suddenly becoming more affordable. Now you come into Florida, why are these people putting their houses for sale? Well, something came out yesterday.

PBD credit card delinquency rates. The top three states for credit card delinquency that are over 12% delinquency. And it's spiking California, Texas and Florida. So it's sort of interesting. And the delinquency rates are highest in northern Florida.

So these areas that they're talking about is actually Gulf coast and northern Florida, they're seeing suddenly houses are coming onto the market, but the housing comes on the market. You need someone to buy it. How do you qualify to buy it? If the interest rates are higher, the only way you can afford it, the price has to come down. So if I'm in one of those markets and I'm desperate to get my house sold so I can get some equity in my pocket, make some money on that house, because the housing prices are up, I have to lower my price to meet the buyers, because the buyers, at 7.5% interest rate, can only qualify for houses that are so much of a price.

So supply and demand is coming together. And I believe we've got pinched consumers now trying to sell their houses, putting them on the market, and to meet the buyer's qualification status, they have to drop the prices. We've seen it in Austin, now we're seeing it in areas of Florida. And you know what? I can't make a prediction about the wider United States.

South Florida here, it's still very stable. There's a lot of people down here and a lot of money down here, but we are starting to see it. And I appreciate having these conversations on Peabody podcast, because obviously it's political season. Everyone's focused on Trump, everyone's focused on Biden. We'll see what happens with RFK.

Vincent Oshana
But I continue to argue that most likely the most important person in America for your pocketbook is Jerome Powell. So he's the chairman of the Fed. As the Fed moves, the country moves economically. If you want to know what's going on with mortgages, why are they at this rate? You have to focus on what the Fed fund rate is that's currently sitting at 5.5%.

That's what the commercial banks, that's how much they be charged. They're charged from the Fed to borrow money overnight. There it is right there. Five and a third. Essentially five and a half is where you round up to.

But the prime rate, which customers have to pay to borrow money from the banks, is always basically 3% above the Fed fund rate. So the prime rate is sitting at eight and a half. So if you want the correlation between the mortgages and the prime rate, it's basically right there at 7.257 and a half to what the primary from the banks at eight. Go on the website that shows mortgage rates right now that matches it with your credit score. Just go on that.

Patrick Bet-David
That's the best way to do it. Go ahead, Tom, finish your thought while. He'S finding what I'm talking about. For a typical person, if you're just casually following the news, just listen to what the Fed rate is from Jerome Powell and add two. That usually is right around the zone where the mortgages are going to be for you.

Tom Ellsworth
You could just go to Google and go, 30 year mortgage today. Rob met probably pops up to that chart Pat's talking about. That's what good credit calculator. Mortgage calculators. What we're looking.

Patrick Bet-David
Right. So if you look at that $300,000 Florida at a 700 to 719 score, a 30 year fixed is 7.9%. Yeah, basically do go. Go a level below 700. Go one below 700.

Right. Six. Right, whatever the next one is is 686, 99, 8%. Boom. Now go to California real quick.

Just, just move that to California instead of Florida. What's VA? What's 30 year fixed? VA? That's meep, Tom.

Vincent Oshana
That's veteran. Yes. That's 7.1 you get. So you get a 1% discount. California, the same.

Patrick Bet-David
Go to Texas to see if there's anything different with Texas or it's about the same. Yeah. The VA goes up, but 30 or stays about the same. Yeah. That's your number.

Vincent Oshana
That's 8%. And with 30.1 trillion in credit card debt, is this. Consumers go to the best possible credit score. Is it? And is it the best possible.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Seven and a half. You're still at seven and a half. So here's my question. This is the number for the average guy.

Adam Sosnick
And since I've been here, 800. Yeah, we got about a third of a point this week. How long have I been. How long have I remember? I bet it's the only question you asked your first year.

This is my two year mark at Valuetainment. I remember sitting here, I remember out there and you're like, Vinnie, come in here. And I was like, where do I sit? You're like, sit right here. And I was nervous.

And one of the first things in my mind, I was like, when is it going to be cool to buy a house? Okay, now I get it. I understand. Is this ever going to drop down to a normal. What's the normal 5%.

Vincent Oshana
What's normal? Yes, but take time. It's going to be anywhere between twelve to 24 months. You think that soon? PBD?

Patrick Bet-David
I hope it doesn't happen that soon, but I think it's twelve to 24 months. I will say this to you, though. I think so when's the next rate drop gonna be? Let's go to October. November.

Correct. Probably 1. September. October. That's what we're talking now.

So let's just say they go September. October is the next one. So guess what? The summer is probably a good time to buy something down here. August.

September. You close August? Right around that area. Okay. Right.

It's not a bad time to buy because people gradually are sitting there. The people that have been wanting to sell for a long time now, they're sitting there saying, I can't wait anymore, babe, because it doesn't look like rates are going any lower. You saw what's happening right now with what? Powell. Powell's about to speak today, right.

To make some announcement. Correct. Fed meets today and will also announce. Economic statistics to see what's going on with. Yeah.

So we're gonna get all that update coming in today. Go ahead, Adam. Obviously, one thing you can do is if you do purchase a house today, the refi market in 1224 months will be sitting there for you. All right, great. You're at seven and a half today.

Vincent Oshana
Rate drop now you're at five and a half. Bing, bing, bing. You're gonna have to pay some money for that. Whatever. The second thing, the biggest contentiousness that's going on out there is between the boomers and the millennials, because the boomers.

Tom Ellsworth
Tom's people, I'm the last of the boomers, like, by like four months. Go easy on me. You're a boomer. I'm the oldest millennial. You're the youngest boomer.

Vincent Oshana
That's why we love each other. The. The boomers are not selling, they're holding onto their houses. Typically boomers, what they've done are older people, when they retire, they downsize. All right, I'm 65, I'm 70, I retire.

The kids are out of the house. They come here. Yeah, they come to Florida. Bingo, bango. And they sell their house.

They have a four bedroom in Michigan. Whatever it is, they move to Florida, they get a little two bedroom condo. They're on the beach. Enjoy your life. Now, with interest rates and the market and supply demand, they're not selling.

So the market for millennials or Gen Z, we're like, I want to buy a house? That's part of the american dream. I've been sold that dream forever. There's limited inventory. So for the video, shaunas of the world are like, when am I going.

Patrick Bet-David
To buy a house? There's just not a lot of supply. Channels sound like that. And this generation was given something to modify their decisions in retirement called Airbnb that has had a massive effect because they are airbnbing the Philadelphia or the New York house while they're down here. And they probably had already paid off their mortgage up there and they're making a few bucks on there and then they're down here renting.

Tom Ellsworth
And so mom and dad are kind of delaying when they would usually get that equity in their pocket and drop it into their retirement account. There you go. All right, next story, Bishop Mari. Mari Manuel, who was allegedly stabbed, makes emotional return to the altar. Rob, if you got the video, obviously a couple weeks ago, while he's on the pulpit giving a message, a guy walks up, stabs him.

Patrick Bet-David
And while he's stabbing him, attempting to pretty much, I mean, if you're doing that at that time, you're trying to. Kill the guy 1000%. He's praying over him while he's still holding the cross. Okay? And he leaves.

Everybody. There's 5000 Assyrians outside upset about what took place. I'm getting messages left and right on what happened there. And assyrian christian bishop Marmar Emanuel. This is story from Daily Mail.

Allegedly stabbed in a terror attack in Sydney. It's not allegedly. Yeah. Why? Allegedly made an emotional pulpit, receiving a standing ovation before delivering a fury sermon, defending free speech and criticizing Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

Asserting, every human being has the right to freedom of speech and freedom of religion. Bishop Emmanuel passionately defended the importance of free speech, stating for us to say because of this freedom of speech, it is causing dramas and dilemmas, therefore everything should be censored. Where is democracy? Where is humanity? Where is integrity?

He also forgave his alleged attacker, saying, I love you and I will always pray for you. Rob, if you have the video, if you can show that of him entering, you can just play that. Rob, if it's a minute long, if you can play that clip, go for it. A true blue Aussie. I am proud to be an Australian.

And wherever I go, wherever I travel across the globe, when I come back here, this is home and I said it. I am very proud of these great Anzac warriors who gave their life up to the very human rights, to the very freedom of speech and freedom of religion. They died to keep and preserve the human identity and integrity. I salute my beloved Anzac warriors and whoever walks in that path must be saluted. Rob, I want you to play this game clip, okay, that some are saying this is where the.

Even he said it himself, that he was getting a lot of hate. Played a clip of him saying what he said about Muslims. Ok. And you were, you mentioned that. You were mentioned.

Well, we were mentioned. The podcast, me, you, Jenko and himself play this clip. Rob, this is very interesting on, on how he delivers this message. How do you not love this guy and his approach? Go ahead Rob.

To my beloved muslim world. They got upset with me in that interview with Patrick bed. David, it's okay, you can get upset. It's fine. Everybody's free.

Listen, but let me tell you one thing, my beloved muslim brother and sister. This is pre inhumanity getting stabbed.

I love you and I will always love you. I pray for you and I will always continue to pray for you. Whether you like me, hate me, accept me or reject me. Beside the point. You know why?

Because my. Okay, let it keep going, sweetheart. Jesus Christ of Nazareth always told me to love everyone and to pray for everyone. Dude, all love. All love.

Like sincerely, it's all love. This is not an act. You know, sometimes you see this is like a message like this being given. But it's great to see him healthy, it's great to see him on the pulpit. It's great to see him making a comeback.

It's great to see him committed to what he's doing. And this is not somebody that just gives lip service. He went to Gaza. He went and I think with 53 of his members of his church. They went there and he got out of, he told, he tells a story and it's on the Internet that he, they were telling him, don't go, don't do this, don't do that.

Adam Sosnick
And he said he saw a little Agassiz girl come out of one of the buildings or destroyed, whatever, and he went out and he's going to talk to her and he gave her some toy and he said her face lit up. And then all these people from Gaza started running after him. And the guy in the bus was like, let's leave. And he stayed and they were all hugging. They're saying we've been forgotten.

We need help. We need help. By the way, I don't know if he lost his eye or not, but the fact that this terrorist allegedly, whatever, came to stab him and the knife didn't work is literally God intervening and saying it's not your time to go. Or it's the dumbest terrorist in the. History of terrorism, by the way.

Patrick Bet-David
We appreciate his dumbness, and we appreciate God doing his part. Whoever it was, Tom, he's delivering the message of Christ. And the message of Christ is to, while we live on this earth, to express, you know, love and acceptance of people and communicate the opportunity to take Christ as your savior in this life. And that's the message here. We are not here to be God's cops.

Tom Ellsworth
We are here to accept him and communicate his love. And that's exactly what he's doing. And if somebody wants to come after him for that and to try to martyr him for that, that is just. That just shows the deep brokenness of humanity that certain segments of. Of humanity or choosing to abide by.

But that is not the christian way. That is not scripture. This man is showing you what the words of scripture look like in real life. I wonder what the security at this church, or just with him in general. Now it has to be bonkers, because in Australia, like, they're not armed.

Adam Sosnick
The civilians don't have. Nobody has guns. So I'm pretty sure he has to have full on security 24/7 now because. He'S obviously a target, I promise you. I mean, think about if you go to this church, think about if this man's impacted your life positively.

Patrick Bet-David
How protective are you of him? You. Oh, me? As in, like, for example, my. When I used to go to shepherd and it was Dudley, I am naturally paranoid, sitting there watching to see if anything they do.

When the prop eight thing was going on in California, I don't know if you remember the whole prop eight. You had to always be careful at the church, because prop eight was the whole gay marriage thing, I think it was at the time, and it was a lot of protesting. They were targeting churches. So I think the members are naturally going to be a little bit more alert, you know, to be ready if anything goes down. And they'll be watching everybody coming in asking, is he a syrian?

Who is this guy? Do you know this guy? Does he speak this? And who is this guy? Like, you're asking some of those types of questions to be a little bit more alert.

But best part. Glad to. You're doing well, Adam. Well, great to see that he's back on the pulpit. Resilience and leading with love, respect to you, whether you're a person, whether you're a leader, whether you're an idea, whether even a religion.

Vincent Oshana
There's one thing that you have to at least be open to. And that's criticism and feedback from others. Sorry. And this will probably get me in hot water. There's only one religion.

There's only one people that. How dare you be critical of them? How dare you question the perfect religion ever? How dare you question our leader? How dare you even draw a picture of Muhammad?

We saw what happened with the Charlie Hebdo. You draw a picture, they will kill you. And I'm not talking about they, the entire religion. I'm talking about those three words, radical islamic extremists. And that is the person who tried to kill Bishop Mari.

Mari, did. What did he shout before he, by. The way, did we find out if he was or not? Did not you find out if he is Muslim or not? The guy that stabbed I is allegedly.

Muslim and he allegedly somehow said Allah Akbar. Yeah, okay. Jewish people, christian people, buddhist people aren't yelling. Teenager charged with terrorism over Australia church stabbing boy was arrested after the cinematography attacked to go a little lower up to see a 16 year australian boy has been charged with committing a terrorist act, police said, after stabbing a syrian church in Sydney. The teenage suspect was also.

Patrick Bet-David
Hospital Shamara Mari. Keep going, Lord. Someone. What does it say? Australian government unstabbed upon.

Go a little. The bullet stuff at the top. Rob. Go a little height right there. Solomon Islanders voter.

Oh, that's something else. Okay. He did not appear in court. Lord did not ask. Australia police charged.

Yeah, but who is the guy? Allegedly, he is a man of. Well, I mean, who else is the suspect? Traveled 90 minutes to reach the Christ God shepherd western, where he stabbed Bishmari about six times. Go lower.

Vincent Oshana
Who wrote this article by the attacker? Triggered a riot after a crowd. I'm still trying to find who wrote the article. It's actually weird, though, that Australia. Who is it?

Tom Ellsworth
Al Jazeera. So who wrote it again, Rob? Al Jazeera. Are you shocked that Al Jazeera is not claiming that he's a radical islamic extremist? They did not say he had a history of mental illness.

Adam Sosnick
Well, anybody. A lot of extremists do. Listen. Screaming Allah Akbar. I mean, he's.

I haven't heard a Christian say Allah Akbar and then stabs a piece. Why are we beating around the bush? Why are we beating around the bush here? No, well, Adam, it goes into this. I have muslim friends, I have jewish friends, I have christian friends.

Vincent Oshana
I'm talking about extremists. You can be an extremist of any religion, but particularly there happens to be one that you cannot criticize. You see what's going on, on campus all over America right now. They're criticizing Israel, they're criticizing the government, they're criticizing Zionism, they're criticizing Judaism. You don't see any pushback.

You don't see anyone fighting back in America other than the cops. God forbid they were christian. Questioning a certain other faith. You will see some danger. Since you brought us that up.

Adam Sosnick
Since you brought that up. Adam? Yes. Can you explain to me why George Soros, a jewish man, is funding all the anti Israel, anti Semitism? All the hate is coming from a jewish guy.

Why is that? I don't. I don't even consider him to be. Well, but, I mean, he is. He is jewish.

Vincent Oshana
Is a self hating jew. Yeah. He's like, he's. He's not. He's not.

He's not part of the religion. He was born jewish. He turned on his people, turned in other jews during the holocaust. Yeah. So what's his.

Adam Sosnick
What's the goal? Obviously, Vinnie, I know you like to use the word demon for anyone. That is a likely candidate for a human demon. What's up, Rob? If we go back to the Mari Emanuel, this, according to the attackers parents, they said that he practices faith like a normal muslim child.

Tom Ellsworth
Praying five times.

Patrick Bet-David
This is from ABC. Said this in an interview with ABC dot Gov in Australia. Got it. But I don't throw away the. When I say demon like that guy, what I.

What I want to do is, let's stay here. Yeah. And we'll go to George Soros. Because these are two different. I promise you, we're gonna go to George Soros.

So. Okay. Now, his parents have valid. Because there's a lot of people saying, why would you all of a sudden jump to conclusion that he's a Muslim? Right?

Because the assyrian guy. In Assyrian. I speak Aramaic. Said, michel Manila. Is the Assyrian.

Is he a Muslim? And the other guy said, michel Manila, he is a Muslim. So you're. I'm speaking the language. And if you don't speak Aramaic, maybe you don't understand what, speaking the language of Jesus.

Yeah, exactly. So I understand what he was saying. Me and Vinny heard that. And so now his parents confirmed that he practices his faith like a normal muslim child, praying five times a day and fasting for Ramadan, which is a beautiful thing that we have this. Now let's go to Soros.

Vincent Oshana
Sure. Because George Soros, a lot of people are asking, saying, here's a guy that we had the reports, $13.7 million he gave to all these protesters, almost 50 now. PBD. I mean, these numbers, with all the protesting that's going on, the most common question being asked is, now let's address it. Why is George Soros, who is a Hungarian, was born to a hungarian jewish family who helped Nazis kill Jews?

Patrick Bet-David
Yep. He's been asked about this interview. You're now asking the question, why is a hungarian jew funding Hamas? That's your question? Funding Hamas?

Adam Sosnick
Funding anything to destroy this country and fuel the fire of anti Semitism and get us to a place of civil war? Because that. That's. That's where it's going. Especially election year.

I'm sick and tired of this dude having carp look at. Look. By the way, his most recent photos. He looks like a demon. Adam, you're 100%.

Patrick Bet-David
You're asking a question. Yeah. That you have to. You have to be. Also know the question you're asking.

Yeah. Why you're inciting also. So think about the question you're asking. Are you asking the question, George Soros, because you're claiming that Jews are funding the pro palestinian protests? Or are you saying that he's not really a jew?

He hates America. He hates capitalism, except for himself and his family. Why does he want to destroy America? Is that what you're asking? I'm kind of in the middle, because I'm curious as to.

Adam Sosnick
Yeah, why is a jewish man who. I know you guys are saying that he's not religious. Adam said it. Why is a jewish guy a promoting anti semitism? I mean, like you said, he's a self hating jew.

And then at the same token, he's trying to destroy the fabric of America. Now, what do you know about this with your sorority? Okay, so, Vinny, life becomes easy and logical. It doesn't mean that it's happy. It doesn't mean that it's good.

Tom Ellsworth
It doesn't mean it makes you proud. But logically, things explain themselves. If I was to say, hey, you see what this George Soros guy is? Who's George Soros? What if I defined him this way?

Well, he was born jewish, but gave it up. And his parents actually helped the Nazis imprison Jews, and he's basically a marxist globalist, period. Correct. Full stop. If I say that to you, are you surprised by the actions you see?

Adam Sosnick
Definitely not. Are you surprised by seeing someone who is fomenting civil disorder and funding, you know, disorder? Well, no wonder he's funding disorder. He's a marxist. He wants to disrupt the one country that is strong against Marxism.

Tom Ellsworth
Why is he funding these things? Well, no wonder he is. He wants to undermine the allies of that country, such as Israel, such as others. So if I say he's a marxist globalist and he's in favor of immigration, no wonder he's in favor of immigration, because he's a globalist. You have to look at.

You don't have to. I'm not saying that to, like, force it on you. I look at him for what he is. He was born Jewish. His family had horrible, horrible, horrible decisions to turn in people of their own faith once upon a time, their own faith.

And then, you know, through playing the currency market with great aplomb, builds billion dollar fortunes. That's how it happened. And now he's taking his marxist globalist agenda and he's funding it. That's George Soros. Okay, here's my question to you, though.

Adam Sosnick
How are we not holding him accountable? How much more George Soros stories do we have to hear of him trying to destroy this country and this piece of trash? Step back a little bit. Step back a little bit. This is very important.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay, your. You like, okay. So I get messages on Manect from people who fully are like, oh, I'm so glad you defended Muslims on this one video. And da da da da, screw at them. Okay?

Followed by a message, I cannot believe. All kind of an islamophobia. And, you know, you're zionist. I'm like, okay, if you know one thing about me, I am not one that's gonna conform to you to make you happy, both parties. I'm not that guy, okay?

I'm trying to find out what the hell is going on. Here's one thing that I can tell you when I see this guy. This is the only guy I've ever studied that said, he fancied himself of seeing himself as a God. And he struggled with this as a kid and later on in life. In an interview with LA Times, Rob, I don't know if you've seen this or not.

Adam Sosnick
He said he's a God. He said he. You've never seen this? No. Go.

Patrick Bet-David
George Soros, LA Times interview, 2004, I believe. Is this it? Okay, go. Go a little lower. Put God.

Just keyword God. Do. Control. F. God.

Do it again. And. Okay, so here we go. It seems that Soros believes he was anointed by God. I fancied myself as some kind of a God, he once wrote.

If truth be known, I carried some rather potent macianic fantasies with me from childhood, which I felt I had to control, otherwise they might get me in trouble. He continues, when asked by Britain's independent newspaper. Rob, if you can pull it up, that camera's, in a way on the passage. Zorro said, it is a sort of a disease when you consider yourself some kind of a God, the creator of everything, but watch how it ends. But I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out.

Oh, wow. This guy's not a jew. He's not a Christian. He's not a Muslim. He thinks he is God.

So this is not who you think he is. And I played that interview on what his family did. When asked in this interview, how do you feel when you help Nazis as a 14 year old boy? Do you have any regrets? Look at the smile on his face.

Rob, if this is the clip I'm thinking about, go ahead and play this clip. My understanding is that you went out. With this protector of yours who swore that you were his adopted godson, went out, in fact, and helped in the confiscation of property from the Jews. That's right. Yes.

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I mean, that sounds like an experience that would send lots of people to the psychiatric couch for many, many years. Was it difficult?

Vincent Oshana
Not at all. Not at all. Maybe as a child, you don't see the connection.

Patrick Bet-David
But it created. No. No problem at all. No feeling of guilt? No.

Vincent Oshana
There you go, Vinny. That's who you're dealing. Yeah. That's your dealing. What's one of the darkest guys in America that's been trying to divide America for decades?

Patrick Bet-David
For decades. This is not someone who loves America. This is a user of a system to create wealth, to control and imposes beliefs that are deep rooted in him. He doesn't like Muslims. He doesn't like christians.

He doesn't like Jews. This guy's not a side. He looks at everybody as a way to control them, manipulate them. He doesn't care for these college students. He doesn't care for.

He wants to see America fall like there is no other. He may be at the top five of the list of people in the world that want to see America fall. That's his son is stepping up in. His Alex Soros, who funds. Go ahead and I sent you something, Rob, if you want to.

Vincent Oshana
So, do you know people who are Christians, but they don't practice Christianity? Do you know people who are Muslim and they don't embrace that? You're buddhist. Yeah, that's who he is. He was born Jewish.

His parents obviously were not practicing Jews. He wasn't raised this way. He was an opportunist. To save his life, he said, I will gladly kill and turn in whoever I need to do and whatever I need to turn in, that's who he is. He's an opportunist.

He said, you can find this article. He said, I am not a zionist, okay? And I'm not a practicing jew. Here's quote. So he doesn't.

What's the definition of Zionism? Zionism is very simple. The belief that Israel has a right to exist as a country. I believe that Israel has a right to exist. So by definition, I'm a zionist.

George Soros is not. Zoro Soros is a marxist, ironically, capitalist. He makes money to. Just to see destruction wherever he can go. And it's not just in America.

He brought down the bank of England. That's where he made his money. That's where he made his billions. I don't even know if he's allowed in Hungary, to be honest with you. Is he an american citizen?

Adam Sosnick
American citizen? I don't even know what he is. He's a global citizen. When you're a billionaire like this, I believe the president of Hungary, Viktor Orban, I don't think he's allowed in the country. He's a.

Vincent Oshana
He's a demon. Perfect. And I don't mean like possessed by the devil. He has a God complex, a messiah complex. He believes he can do whatever he wants.

And when you have that type of money, you can do whatever you want. And this is why Pat always criticizes the lazy Republicans or the lazy libertarians. Go put money where your mouth is, because this piece of shit is. Yeah. You've heard of one world government?

Adam Sosnick
Yep. So globalism ends at a one world government and a central bank, digital currency that controls all the people. Who do you think he thinks should be the leader of that one world government? Him. Right.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. Well, he's gonna be. Yeah. There it is. Hungary approved.

Vincent Oshana
Stop Soros law. He's not allowed in his own country. This is the type of person. But he's allowed here to sow discord in America. You ever watch his documentary?

Patrick Bet-David
No. Should they made a documentary about him that is a pro Soros documentary. And this paints him as a great guy or whatever. Still worth watching, really, because they tried so hard to make him look good. Even at the end of the documentary of a pro Soros documentary, you still walk away saying, what a frickin dark guy really is.

Yeah. So you're dealing. These are two different things we're talking about here. Can I add one more thing? Yeah.

I'd like to go to the next story. You got 20 seconds. The question of who has the jewish vote? Jews. If you're not orthodox or super conservative, we all know that the Jews or anyone who's orthodox in any religion tends to be more conservative.

Vincent Oshana
Jews in general are very heartfelt, empathetic. So they toward to lean liberal. It's part of our DNA. We've been mistreated for 5000 years. Let's help people with what's going on now with George Soros and this dark left wing money.

You're gonna see a mass exodus from the jewish community, from the democratic party. Good. It's already happening. And by the way, not just that, but do you know what city in America has one 15th of Jews living in the world? New York City.

Patrick Bet-David
New York City. 993,000 Jews live in New York City and they don't feel safe and they're wanting to leave New York City. Think about that. So politically, what just happened the last few months? A lot of weird things happened here the last few months.

What the Dems are trying to do. The Dems are trying to see between the jew vote and the muslim vote. And the left. Left is trying to own both of them. Trying to own both of them.

Muslims are trying. They're trying to own it. To say Republicans are not pro Islam and they're this, that. So they're putting the fear porn with the Republicans to not want Muslims to vote Republican. But a lot of Muslims right now are conflicted.

The reason why Muslims are conflicted right now on one end, they love the values of how conservatives are with their kids. They love what they stand for. They're like, dude, we're on the same page here. But they also are uncomfortable with conservatives that are not okay with the pro Palestine, all this other stuff. So it's a.

It's a split right now with what's going on. And this kind of leads me to talking about what's going on with the schools. Vinnie, if you have some of the stuff you want to talk about with the colleges. So, Rob, I don't know if you have this. So all the.

All the stuff that's going on with the protesting across the country. I see this video. Okay. I see these two videos I'm gonna send you. Okay.

One of them is a student who is simply trying to go to his classroom in UCLA in a civil way. Rob, if you can play this clip I just texted you, and then I'm gonna send you the second one. Which students come in in the morning to wake up the entire kids that are protesting in the school with a good morning Vietnam at 430 in the morning you have to see both. But first, watch this one here. This is a student that goes to UCLA and they're simply not letting them go to class.

Okay, Rob, if you can play this. Okay, so this is the kind of stuff that is starting to get a little old and it's getting annoying where parents and students are sitting there. Watch this here. Watch this kid and see if he sounds like a reasonable kid. Go for it.

Vincent Oshana
We are UCLA students. I have my id right here. I mean blind. Walked off. Not by the security guard, but by.

Patrick Bet-David
You two, you three. Oh, look, they're making their burger while. I'm doing this way. Excuse me. This is what they do.

Everybody look at this. Look at this. I'm a UCLA student. I deserve to go. Here we pay tuition.

This is our school. And they're not letting me walk in. My classes over there, I want to use that entrance. Why can't they let me go in? This is okay to have this gonna.

Vincent Oshana
Be over in a second. Just let me and my friends, we're the cops. Where the police worried about getting involved. Will you move? Watch this.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay, we're going, we're going. I'm going in. I don't. I have my hands up. I'm not hurting them.

You guys have closed the office, so this is reasonable. UCLA. UCLA. And I look at this other guy, it's like, okay, you want to do this? No problem.

Let's have some fun. So watch what these guys are doing. Okay? You know, obviously they're trolling and they're having fun with this. Look at this.

430 in the morning. These guys are sleeping on UCLA campuses. The anti, you know, whatever israel demonstrate. Watch this year.

Hey, this is not a task. This is rock and roll. Time to rocket from the delta to the DMZ. Shout out to Robin Williams.

Adam Sosnick
Wake up. Comedy. Please wake up. Wake up. Can you imagine on campus, you know, first of all, the fact that this can even happen.

Patrick Bet-David
I want to play another clip for you. Old school. Okay? Tell me if you like this guy's approach. This guy used to be a president.

Some people love him. At one point, I think he won 49 out of 50 states. Look at the approach he took with protesters and tell me how many similarities you see with him and our current president, Mister Joseph Biden. Rob, if you can play this clip, maybe this is a good video for some people that want to be presidents in the future. There should watch and study.

Here's a guy named Ronald Reagan. Rob, if you got the clip, I think it's one of them. Maybe I sent you. Did I not send a new one as. No, I did send you a new one.

It's the one that ends with nXaw. Nxaw is the last. Do you see it or no, Rob? Okay. If you can play that one.

Adam Sosnick
You said, like, it's Ronald Reagan. Where is he at? Well, you have to see this highlights. Okay. It's like the highlight reel of Ronald Reagan dealing with protesters.

Patrick Bet-David
Watch this. And how he handles media. Go ahead. Okay. People told you for days in advance that if the university sought to go ahead with that construction, they were going to physically destroy the university.

Why did you negotiate? Many times? Negotiate what is to negotiate what is. Universities are public institutions. That's right.

But the university, its own community, and. For the community of Berkeley that live. Around it, all of it began the first time. Some of you who know better and are old enough to know better let young people think that they had the right to choose the laws they would obey as long as they were doing it in the name of social protest. I'm sick and tired of the argument about whether some effort to enforce law and order is going to escalate anything at all.

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Plain truth of the matter is, this has to stop, and it has to stop like the day before yesterday. I would like to propose that the issue is that on the campuses, you who are adults, you who are entrusted with those young people and their guidance, have a responsibility to make it plain to them from the very beginning that you yourselves do not tolerate the kind of conduct that has led to the burning of Wheeler hall, that has led to two murders on the campus of UCLA. You created an atmosphere on the campus where Cohen wants to listen. You are a liar. I have written and I have been questioned since I've been here about certain demonstrations against my coming.

And I would like to say just one thing and to those who demonstrate. So I wonder if they have ever asked themselves that if they should have the kind of government they apparently seek, no one would ever be able to do what they're doing again. And I have a feeling that if you check closely on some of the more militant of those leaders advocating violence, you find that if you settle whatever issue it is that has them worked up today, they'll be back tomorrow morning with another issue. But I think the time has come for them to make a choice and to decide whether they want to continue to even tolerate these false prophets in their midst who are, if anything, destroying their own community. I don't think that taking to the streets in rioting and disorder has ever solved anything or ever will.

Those who would trade our freedom for the soup kitchen of the welfare state have told us they have a utopian solution of peace without victory. They call their policy accommodation. And they say, if we'll only avoid any direct confrontation with the enemy, he'll forget his evil ways and learn to love us. All who oppose them are indicted as warmongers. They say we offer simple answers to complex problems, but perhaps there is a simple answer.

Not an easy answer, but simple. If you and I have the courage to tell our elected officials that we want our national policy based on what we know in our hearts is morally right, we cannot buy our security, our freedom from the threat of the bomb by committing an immorality so great as saying to a billion human beings now enslaved behind the Iron curtain, give up your dreams of freedom, because to save our own skins, we're willing to make a deal with your slave men. Recently in some places in the nation. Here's what I want you to think about. Notice, audience, if you're watching this, I'm talking to you one on one.

Patrick Bet-David
You and I notice you did not get bored for a single second. You know why? Because everybody loves strong leadership. There's a reason why. When this guy got elected and is giving a speech on January 2019, I believe, 81, whatever the date is, minutes before that, a man named Khomeini released 52 american hostages because they knew what this guy was capable of doing.

Do you know how long it took for. What's her name? Griner. What's her first name? Brittany Griner.

Do you know how long they kept her in Russia? Do you know for how many months? Do you know why? Because Putin doesn't fear what Biden has to say. Do you know how many prisoners right now are being held by other countries?

Hamas, whatever you want. You know? For ten months. Ten months. Do you know why they don't fear what our current president has to say?

They asked him, what do you want to say to the people of Iran about attacking? Don't. No one listened to you. America is desperately in need of a strong leader. Desperately.

Let that be a lesson when you're watching this in universities and campuses. Since when have these deans not have the backbone to say, get the hell off the campus? Since when have these deans not had the backbone to call the cops and said, these guys are breaking a law. Arrest these guys. What are you doing?

Get the hell out of here. Go find a place to live. You don't want to be here. Get the hell out of the school. You don't want to go to UCLA, go somewhere else, go to a public school, go to a community college.

Since when do these leaders, soft leaders, sit around accepting these kids walking around as if they own this place? Life doesn't work that way. And a lot, a lot of these people that are sitting there worried about, God forbid we may lose their vote. They may not like us. They may say something bad about us in a video, and a video may go viral.

The other day, I think a video went viral of a TikToker who's a Onlyfans girl, said Biden's. Did you see? The administration was paying them to do propaganda on. The administration was paying this only fans girl to talk about good things about. This is the one.

Watch this clip here. This is critical, right? Watch this. Spring semester of my senior year, and I was like, fuck. I finally just started applying for law school.

F
And then, like, you know, female privilege. Life is so easy for a woman. Obviously, I lucked out. I'm just kidding. I lucked out.

And then, you know, TikTok was basically full time for me. Like, I was taking ads by the time I graduated college from, like, the Biden administration and Planned Parenthood and, like, dating ads and stuff. So it was like, fully financially, you know, sustainable. So you were getting, the Biden administration was buying ads from you? Yeah, I was doing full on political propaganda, and they were just.

Vincent Oshana
Oh, really? With, like, what kind of, like, Biden created 10 million jobs? Yeah. Honestly. And the funny thing is, they're like, do not disclose this is an ad because, you know, they're like, technically it's not a product, so you don't have to disclose it's an ad because I think they just wanted, like, some edgy girl of color to just tell people, like, when they nominated, like, a Tanji Brown Jackson, they're like, can you say, like, as a person of color, you know, that you feel reflected?

F
And it's like a white woman emailing this to me, and she's like, giving me this script. And like, no. And she's like, please. And I'm like, no. I'll say, I'll, like, talk about the news of it, but I'm not gonna be like, I'm not gonna have a white person tell me to be like, you know, this is how I feel as a person of color.

Like, it's just so common sense. Uh oh. People are being exposed now. Listen, I don't know the truth of this story or not, quite frankly. This is an OnlyFans model.

Patrick Bet-David
Is that what this is she's a creator. Well, she started. She's been on sales guys multiple times. She started. Or.

Vincent Oshana
Yeah, her name is Farha. Yeah, she'll be on next week. But when you. When you see something like this, that all the stuff that they're using young kids, all this other stuff to say what they're saying here, and she is publicly not talking about it. Planned parent.

Patrick Bet-David
Just say these words. Woman of color by a white woman. Common sense. Somebody sister independence. Yesterday, had this ukrainian Russian born congresswoman, Victoria sparks on here, you know, talking about how, you know, what these guys are standing for and what they're saying.

Women of color, you know, spin it that way so we can get people to relate to you, so we can get people to kind of say, yeah, wow, wow. What's going on? What a great job Biden is doing. More and more people are being exposed right now with this nonsense and these independent voters. I want to speak to you.

If you're Democrat, you're gonna vote Democrat. This isn't. I'm not talking to you. If you're Republican, you're gonna vote the Republican. Do your thing.

Okay. Independent voters, they're dividing this country. They're doing it in a way that is very weird. I asked a question of this lady yesterday when we were doing podcast prep. Tom said something yesterday.

Tom said, the system is what you said. Three steps, right? I said, tom, what are they using this crisis for? And you said, step number one is claim civil unrest is what you said. Okay, so if all of a sudden these protest things going on in universities all its.

By the way, you know when George Floyd happened? You know when George Floyd happened? 2020. Same month. You know what month?

May 25 of 2020. Weird. Can you pull it up real quick? May 20. Pull up May 25 of 26th of 20.

What is it? Two months into COVID? May 26 of 2020. So check this out. May 26 of 2020, George Floyd happens.

How many months after that, his election? Five months and a week. Light infused. Five months in a week. So what it.

What, what trend? I'm a person that when we're sitting there and monitoring, we have a guy right now, you know, one of our insurance. You're watching this guy saying, when did he start doing bad quality business? When did he get desperate to ride this? Then we go to the bottom of it.

Shit. Okay. This has been going on for nine months after this happened. But it's not hard to see trends and bad habits that some people pick up because there's a personal crisis going on in your life. So notice here so they're warming it up in April.

They're using college kids. What do you think's gonna happen if a student gets shot on the campus and this person becomes the next George Floyd? This person becomes. We are a worry. We are worried of what they're doing to you.

And we wanna protect you, Vinny, from what they can possibly do to your kids. This is civil unrest. Then I went and looked at once. The last time we used martial law, martial law was used in the state of Arkansas. I believe if you can pull up times in America, we've used martial law.

And there's a history about it. We used it once in 2007. Okay, so if you can look at martial law when it was used, I think that's the one that you had, Rob, and specifically when this thing was used, you'll see all the way at the bottom. If you can google Arkansas. I think the last story that they have is Arkansas.

Which state was that? You'll find it anyways. One of the states does martial law. When they do martial law in 2007, it is a state. So what if they do civil unrest in the six states and counties that matter the most?

They use martial law to shut things down. And people in certain counties and districts can't get out to vote. You win the election. So check this out. The playbook is very simple.

What state was it, Rob? Alabama. No, in 1961, there's a. Yeah, 1961, Alabama. Look at that.

So 1961, Governor Patterson of Alabama declared Marshall raw as a result of outside agitators coming into Alabama to violate our laws and customs, which had to outbreaks of lawlessness and mob action. The outside agitators were freedom riders, peaceful civil rights activists challenging the already illegal racial segregation in the south. Now, obviously, we know what's going on during that time, right? That era. But today, what if they use it today in pro Palestine, and the enemy is all the people on the opposing side?

What if they keep protesting right now and God forbid someone dies? And you know what's crazy? In a dark, deceptive way, that's exactly what they need to use. That's exactly what they need to use to increase the temperature in America. And then because of this one spark, and if it happens in specific markets, you were talking about a protesting they're doing.

Can you show the clip, Rob, that Vinnie's talking about with the Nazis on. The U Haul there, what they call the. Hold on 1 second. They need their new George Floyd. They need a George Floyd.

Tom Ellsworth
They want a George Floyd. So these are, by the way, patriot front members being arrested by the way, this is one. If this doesn't. And then, Rob, you have the other one, right? That's them marching for anybody out there that even has half of a brain.

Adam Sosnick
These guys are claiming to be Nazis. They're claiming to be Nazis. It's so obvious. Yeah, go ahead, show these guys.

Patrick Bet-David
They're all in such great shape. Yeah, they're. That all Nazis have an average age of 32 and good body mass index. Khakis, iron cargo pants. They're fashionable fascists.

Adam Sosnick
Look, by the way, as a, as a police, as a, as an officer, and all the cops out there know you have to unmask these people immediately. Isn't that we, because you don't want an undercover fed, an informant to show his face. They're paying these people to do this. And you just nailed it all. Now there you see them coming out.

They're making arrests. This is, they're setting up strategically, these people. And then, Rob, I sent you a photo for anybody that says the FBI won't do something like this. Grow. Wake up.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay? Look at dear feds. At least change the uniform. It's the same outfit. Okay?

Adam Sosnick
Keep that. They're gonna keep. My concern with this guys, it's, it's, it's very simple, guys. In every dispute, in every fight, in every. When something gets out of control, our job is to try to lower the temp.

It's not. And not to fall for manipulation. That is my biggest concern, is that people will fall for these traps. We know a big portion of America is going to fall forward. Some of them are going to fall forward because they need it to vote the way they're going to vote.

Of course, like russian collusion, some of. Them are going to need it right. To vote because it validates why they're making the right decision. Right. However, to the 43% that RFK said, we have the biggest independent bloc of voters ever.

Patrick Bet-David
Tulsi repeated that number when we're sitting down with her last week. Two to 43% of people that are independent voters. You cannot be naive. This happened May 26. Last year was George Floyd.

Tensions are high in universities right now. If, God forbid, something happens to a student and they're able to increase at this time, they will use the Muslim and Jew division in America as the crisis. I agree. They will use that division and America as the crisis, and they'll increase the temp and they'll get people to fall for it, and then they'll try to win the election. It's going to be, they're going to try to do anything and everything to win it.

And the independents have to be aware of it. I pray to God that they do wake up, because let's face the facts, guys, Donald Trump is the front runner. He is the Teflon. Everything that they're doing is not working. They cannot let this man when.

Adam Sosnick
And I think you nailed it, Pat. Something's gonna. By the way, they keep warning us. Christopher Wray keeps warning us. Tony blinken keeps warning us.

This black swan event is coming, this terror. Remember the terrorist that they caught the border? That was like, soon you're gonna know my name. He could easily just go to one of these freaking. One of these schools and be like, hey, guys, guess what?

It's done. It's a wrap, and it's over. It is so easy in this playbook. And I think step one, use civil unrest. Declare martial law.

Tom Ellsworth
Under martial law, you suspend sales of ammunition, and then your next step is central bank digital currency. Now, you control how people can use money and what they can buy and what they can't. It is such a simple formula for long term reclaim of the government, and it's a coup from within. It's such a simple formula. But you can also use it to alter two days in the life of America, which alters an election, which alters the leadership for the next four years.

It's such an easy playbook. Don't fall for it. Don't get upset. Don't be the one that flashes the flame at the flash point. This is why the free Palestine movement is the new BLM.

Vincent Oshana
In 2016, it was the hash metoo movement. In 2020, it was BLM and George Floyd in 2024, it's gays for Gaza. And it's the free Palestine movement has been hijacked by left wing dark money and extreme far right islamic right money. It is what it is. So, who's falling victim?

Who's falling prey to what's going on right now? Well, Gen Z. Gen Z is the most confused, indoctrinated generation of all time. They were the only generation in the history of this world that was born to a social media phone in their hand. This is the tick tock generation.

That is the literal nickname of Gen Z. So you see these protests at Cornell, at Columbia, at Texas, Minnesota, GW, Emory. These are all 18 to 24 year old kids. Now, all these kids have been faced with two things. They started college during COVID and they're ending college during this election cycle.

They've been indoctrinated. They have no mind of their own. They've been completely brainwashed by TikTok. Now, they say that when you're young, if you're not a liberal, you have no heart. If you're older and you have no brain, if you have no brain, if you're not a conservative, you have no brain.

They doing what they feel is right. But we all know that facts don't care about your feelings. There's something called the horseshoe theory, where the far right and the far left politically are not as far as extreme as you would think. They're actually closer in theory. So the far right.

This is where this is. If you were, like, gays for Gaza. What? In Israel, there's a deep and vibrant gay community. I went there, I was like, wow, this place is gay.

Adam Sosnick
And they're like, I don't. Tel Aviv? Yeah. I was like, no, I'm gonna go over here to the club. But.

Vincent Oshana
And you could show an image. But in Gaza or in many extreme communities, they will literally kill you, by the way. You know, it's crazy. You're saying this. This validates exactly what Reagan said.

Mm hmm. What you're protesting for would prevent you, if a country becomes the country you want it to be, would prevent you from being able to protest in the future. You can't go do gays for Gaza. In Gaza. In Gaza, you know what they're gonna do to you?

They'll throw you off the roof. They'll be head you. They'll stone you. What you thought that man did to that boy at the snookers tournament, they're gonna do to you with all those fruits in ways that you will have nightmare for the rest of your life anyways. Or just drop you off a building.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. This is why these people are useful idiots. And this comes back down to Biden. Do you see the approval rating of amongst Gen Z to Biden young people, what is it, 80% disapprove. There it is right there.

Vincent Oshana
81% disapprove of this particular thing. So, you know, in the Bible, they say no one can serve two masters. Yeah. This is what Biden's problem is right now. He's funding Israel while he's also trying to appease the gays for Gaza movement, the free Palestine and it all.

Intersectionality happens in Michigan. This is why they say, as Michigan goes. So the election, by the way. So this is what's happening. This is big by the 81%.

Patrick Bet-David
19%. Exactly. That's with who you said, gen Z's. This is 18 to 30, 518 to 35. So this is the younger millennials.

Vincent Oshana
All the way down to the youngest, Gen Z. Pretty. This is the reason why genocide. Joe is going to lose the election. And this is why he's trying to go to this.

Patrick Bet-David
Let me go to this. Rob, can you play the clip with Nancy Pelosi? She's being interviewed. Okay. By the way, I don't want to spend a lot of time on this because I want to go to the DeSantis Trump.

And I got like five more stories I want to go before 1130. But I want you to see this clip, Rob. I think we send it to you if you don't have it. That's the one. Yeah, you can.

If you can do the bottom one, because that's a minute 20. See what the bottom one is. How long is that? That's the one, Rob, play that one if you could. But watch her reaction when the host simply pushes back a little bit.

Look what analogy she wants to use. Go ahead. And Joe Biden is doing that. Created 9 million jobs in his term in office. Donald Trump has the worst record of.

Job loss of any president. So we just have to make sure. People know that was a global pandemic. He had the worst record of any president. We've had other concerns in our country.

If you want to be an apologist. For Donald Trump, that that may be. Your role, but it ain't mine. And he has a word. And eating their own, but I love that.

Adam Sosnick
Yeah, eating your own. So you see the reaction there. If you want to be an apologist, the girls like, dude, I can't stand the guy. But we can't lie on national television, Nancy. We can't do that the way you just did and not who was interviewing her there.

Vincent Oshana
Is that Casey Hunt, MSNBC. She's been talking trash about Trump since day one. Is that KCDC? I think it is. She's the one that absolutely grilled Donald Trump during a conversation or interview debate.

And she was grilled for being too anti Trump, by the way. Look at Nancy. Look at her lapels. Are those the biggest Ukraine flag you've ever seen your life on? This dumb drunk hags freaking like, by the way, I don't think she's drunk.

Tom Ellsworth
I think it's probably she. But I would pay, I would pay top dollar for her to come here and sit here and just talk with you for 1 hour just to crap on her entire existence with her lying b's from this. She would, I'd get all my savings just to have her come here. Talk to me. We get a lot of other stories, but listen to the one, one point here.

Vincent Oshana
Yes. What did she keep repeating? Donald Trump had the worst record. Donald Trump had the worst record. Crap.

Patrick Bet-David
Speaker one. Wait, wait. What message is that? That's an economic message. Where is Biden?

Tom Ellsworth
Weak on the economy. So they're trying to make Donald Trump's economy sound worse. You gotta boil it down beyond the emotion. And I'm with you, you angry patriot. You, I love you like a brother, but you, I boil it down and.

Patrick Bet-David
I, angry patriot, you angry. That's how Tom would talk dirty to you. Yeah. Oh, you're such an angry patriot, Nigel. You kill me, criticize commies and let's get it on.

Let me go to the next story. So apparently, apparently Trump and DeSantis had a meeting. Rob, what page is that? Expecting campaigns on terms of. So DeSantis expected to campaign for Trump.

After the pair met in Miami, there was a meeting that took place. So Florida governor DeSantis agreed to campaign on behalf of Donald Trump after the former president rivals met Sunday morning at the ex president's looks to retake the White House. The two prominent Republicans met in Miami in an attempt to patch up the strain relationship. DeSantis expected to raise money for the presumptive GOP nominee on the top of a campaigning for him after his own Oval Office ambitions came up short. DeSantis, 45, suspended his campaign in January 2024 and quickly endorsed Trump over former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley while she was still in the race.

But in a February phone call, two supporters DeSantis said that some Trump campaign staffers had an axe to grind against him while claiming the criminal indictments against the former president help them curry sympathy after primary voters. So, Adam, thoughts on DeSantis and Trump having a meeting? What do you think? This was over. I'll just keep it super simple.

Vincent Oshana
DeSantis needs Trump way more than Trump needs deSantis. I'm sure one of you guys is going to make a point of why this is advantageous for Trump. Trump's got Florida locked up. It's not a big deal. Trump needs to focus on the swing states and women because abortion is his biggest problem.

I'm sure he'll gladly invite our governor's help and support and money and donors. I just don't understand why Trump actually gives a shit about Ron DeSantis at this point. That's my thought. Why do you think, Tom? Because Trump wins the presidency.

Tom Ellsworth
We have a hurricane in Florida. We need federal aid will be needed, FEMA will be needed. These guys are on the, ultimately on the same team, and they're going to have to cooperate with each other long term. It's not just about the election. If you want to play the long game here, you probably have to be sensible, shake hands, and play the game against the real enemy.

Adam Sosnick
I love the tweet by the president when he goes. I'm very happy to have the full and enthusiastic support, not just regular support. He's enthusiastic. But. And again, this just goes.

This goes back to, you know, Donald Trump loving, you know, loyalty. Yeah. Somebody was in Ron DeSantis ear, made him run, obviously. Huge, huge mistake. But he's back.

He's coming back in the fold. And, Adam, you nailed it. He needs him. Donald Trump doesn't need anybody. Donald Trump just needs to pick a vp and go for the guts, so hopefully beat this deep state.

But at the same token, he needs him way more, and he understands. Think about it. If. If DeSantis wants nothing to do with Trump or MAGA, what happens to his career? If Trump wants nothing to do with the Santas difference?

Vincent Oshana
What happens is, yeah, of course, and great governor, I love the guy, but he needs Trump and MAGA way more than Trump even cares. Even. Think about this hurricane. Here's the part, though, when you think about this. So who gets more credit to hold this meeting?

Patrick Bet-David
Do you. Do you give more? Because 1 million% Trump. Okay. Yes, I agree.

Let me tell you also what I like about this. I love that they met. I, you know, there's a part of me we can talk. The fact that, well, this person needs this. That person needs this.

This person needs this. DeSantis, 45. But the guy's got. Honestly, he's got 35 more years of running to do, okay? He becomes a president.

I don't know if, you know, he paid attention to the part when I asked the question or not. DeSantis is a flag carrier. The only route he'll ever be a president is a flag carrier. DeSantis is not an Alpha president. He's a flag carrier president.

Those are two different things. You know what sucks about what I'm saying to you right now? You know what sucks about what I'm saying to you right now? Nobody wants to be known as that. Yeah.

Nobody wants to be known as that. You know, guess what? Rogan sells out what types of arenas? Like huge, everything. Like what type of arenas, how many thousands of people, 15,015 grand.

Okay? He. He sells out arenas. Schultz, Madison Square Garden, Chappelle football stadiums. Okay?

So now there is levels to everything, right? When you think about this, there's levels to everything. Tim Grover was given the argument about Michael Jordan and LeBron James. He says, have you ever heard about somebody collecting LeBron James shoes? You ever heard somebody talking about the fact that a LeBron James shoe was stolen and a guy goes back to take it back?

How many stories do you hear about a Michael Jordan shoe? That a guy goes back to get it because somebody stole it from him? A Michael Jordan sold this. A Michael Jordan. There's levels to the game.

LeBron will never get there. He almost got swept by the Nuggets. And at the end of the day, he said, what? It's just basketball. It's just basketball.

It's just a guy asked him a question, are you going to be a Laker next season? Honestly, I don't want to ask that question. Answer that question right now. I was going to go spend time with my family and I'm going to do this. Michael wouldn't say stuff like that.

Right? There's a levels to the level respect you want. The scientists could make a hell of a flag carrier. And if he becomes a bigger flag carrier the next four years, guess what that means. The more you're going to get from Trump.

Four years on, period. Ulysses S. Grant was never a politician. Ulysses S. Grant was an incredible general.

He was a flag carrier to Lincoln. Eight years later, Ulysses S. Grand became a two term president. Boom. You go to every one of these guys you look at on who becomes the president, who becomes that.

I'm happy I'm seeing this taking place. I don't know what role he's going to play. If you looked at the list of vps, you know who was below Christie Noem for vps? Vivek and Desantis. You know what that means.

Those two are not on the list at all. At the top of the list is one guy, Tim Scott. And I have my own thoughts on Tim Scott that I'm not going to be talking about on the podcast here, but Tim Scott is first, Tulsi second. Christie is on this list. The other list, Rob, is really the one you want to look at.

Elise Stefanik. There's a bunch of them here, right? But we'll see. I hope DeSantis gets even closer and they do more stuff together. I do think the one benefit is DeSantis has a lot of the billionaire's money that he can go back to and say, hey, remember he did his first Twitter spaces with Elon Musk?

That means Musk was hoping for a DeSantis. So you got to know he plays that role he can play there. Let's talk about tick tock. Couple things with tick tock here. So who benefits from a tick tock ban?

A report was written by. If you can pull up the Reuters article, Rob, or the one where I want to say, who's the one that actually. Bernstein. Yeah. So check this out.

Who would benefit the most if Tick tock ban was to take place? And the clear answer is a meta. Do you know by how much? If you show this chart here that's on here, it's pretty wild. It's like a.

If you go to my Twitter account, I posted it. I don't know if it's there or not. Rob, just go to my Twitter account. It'll show you. So analysts at Bernstein have estimated that should TikTok be banned, meta would draw up 60% of the users.

57% of TikTok users would go to meta, 22% would go to YouTube, 15% to others. Snap gets 6%. Applying the same portion of the revenue, Bernstein analysts forecast that $12 billion of revenue in 2025 goes to metal. Look at the chart. Go below to show the chart.

The circle charts, Rob. It's right below it. Look at that right there. Okay, the chart. When you look at that, word goes.

Over the years, Meta has sought to amplify concerns about tick tock. But meta may also experience some blowback if Trump, an unexpected opponent of the tick tock bill who has called Facebook even a bigger danger to the US, wins re election in November. Meta CEO Zuck is likely to face questions about his embattled rival when his tech giant report earnings on Wednesday. Now here's the kicker. The person who wrote this, this is when it gets interesting, folks.

The person who wrote this bill, Representative Michael McCall. Just go to Twitter, rob, and you can show the tweet that I'm breaking down how much money he gave on what day, based on this Wall street bets account that did a phenomenal job breaking it down. So Representative McCall of Texas, Republican, the author of an early draft of the bill to ban Tick Tock and the sponsor of the consolidated spending package that got the ban passed in the Senate, has been accused of insider trading following revelations that he recently invested heavily into the app. Okay, and if you zoom in, it's right with that video. Keep going up, keep going up, keep going up.

Keep going. Right there. Right, that's the one right there. Click on that and go to what the guy says on the bottom. Yeah.

Show more for his and then zoom in. So check this out. On March 3, this guy authored the tick tock ban bill. On March 22, he put $150,000 in meta. Four days later, he put another $150,000 in meta.

Two days later, he put another $150,000 in meta. Three weeks after writing the tick tock ban, this guy's already invested 450. But it doesn't stop there. Then what he had done once he saw the tick tock ban was going to be included into all the Ukraine funding on April 1, three days later, puts another 350 into meta and continues. Then a week later, of course, he voted yes on the bill he wrote.

So within the span of 40 days, this dude wrote the ban. Proceeds to invest 450, then invest another $700,000. Nearly one point five. One point one. Five million dollars into meta, knowing if he bans, 57% of the users go.

Adam Sosnick
To meta, and he's a congressman. He's a congressman. How does he have $1.5 million? He works for the government. Yeah, that's weird.

Vincent Oshana
Could have been a businessman. I don't know. But the point with this is none of this is illegal. That's the best. You're a congressman, none of this is illegal.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah. So your thoughts here. What's going on with tick tock and what do you think is going to happen? We got nine months here. Apparently, the nine months just started.

Tom Ellsworth
Well, there's two sides to it. One side is I look at the law that was buried into those three appropriation bills over the weekend. What a busy Saturday. It wasn't. It nice of our government to work on a Saturday, Pat, that was a busy Saturday.

Most of them should be out playing tennis or doing whatever the hell they do. Drink Adriana combat instead. Yeah. Sitting at home abusing children. So instead they're actually working.

They're working. And so they bury this in there. So one thing I look at the law, and the tick tock ban law scares the hell out of me because it contains language in there that the president can use with executive orders and Congress can use to interfere or shut down or encumber. Oh, sorry. The word is censor any other social media network that they don't like what they're saying.

So the law will do that now on the tick tock band. This is not surprising. I mean, you can go to the. This is. But it's infuriating because this is exactly what Nancy Pelosi did.

You can go to that Nancy Pelosi X account where it says, follow the Nancy Pelosi trademark here, and you can make money with, like, the Nancy Pelosi mutual fund. Just follow what she does. So I see two sides to it. I'm worried about this law in the hands of the government against freedom of speech, which is exactly what Tulsi said when she was on the podcast, that this is the terrible worry for us against freedom of speech by the government or faring. But then on the other side, it just really infuriates me that our elected officials are just parading conflict of interest in plain sight.

And this part there needs to be the legislation that says, hey, your IRA, your four hundred one k, and your brokerage has to go into a blind trust, and you cannot trade or execute strategy based on the legislation that you're touching. So there's something called the stock act that I think was put into place in the 2012. The stock act significantly expanded the reporting requirements for securities and transaction by members of Congress. So we talk about accountability. Let's see what happens with this.

Vincent Oshana
This guy's a Republican out of Texas. This is why I don't fall in love with any politicians and or embrace any particular party at this point, because they're all shady. They'll all do it. Democrats, Republicans, whether it's Pelosi, whether it's this guy McCall in Texas. They're all insider trading of some capacity.

Regarding tick tock. Of course, Meta is going to be the sole beneficiary of this because of the only person or only group that has a competitor to tick tock, which is their Instagram reels. They basically stole their intellectual property, just like China steals all of our intellectual property. Speaking of IP, did you see what Christopher Wray, the FBI director, said about China? He said, quote unquote, China, the largest and most sophisticated theft of intellectual property in the history the world.

That's what they're doing here in America. So all the TikTokers whipping out there, watching your old things, doing your thing, it's beyond funny videos or humorous things or information. You don't think it's a big deal. Now, China spying. There was, I was actually watching Trey Gowdy, your buddy.

You're a fan of Trey, right? He has a show on Fox News. He told the story about a journalist sitting down with a chinese family in China, reporting on what they've seen. They didn't have tick Tock, but he did. China, via Bytedance, hacked into his phone, the journalist phone, to hear what these people were saying.

Oh, damn those people. That family have never been seen again. That's the CCP out there in China. That's who is running Bytedance behind the scenes. Even Anthony Blinken said that China's attempting to influence the election.

Yeah. Whether it's covert or whether it's just full on election theft, tick tock is a dangerous, dangerous weapon owned by the CCP. So part of me when Blinken says China's colluding, so they didn't use the word colluding. Why? Because we would automatically go to when Hillary Clinton said what Russia colluding Russia would election.

Patrick Bet-David
Right. So is the China's colluding in elections the new fear porn to be able to blame if they lose that China helped Trump get elected? Is that what they're going to use anything? Or is it, is, are they using this as now, don't get me wrong, I don't think China's not colluding. I don't think Russia's not colluding.

I don't think Iran is not clue. I think all of them would like to get involved. But the difference is I think China prefers Biden. Iran prefers Biden. I think Putin said it.

He prefers Biden. All of them do over a Trump, these guys. And by the way, breaking news, did you hear about what just came through right now? Rob, if you want to pull up, pull up the breaking news. Breaking news is the judge officially is allowing Trump to go to Barron's graduation, but he did fine him $9,000 for the gag, whatever violation.

So, so judge to the next president incarceration punishment over gag order violations, but allows him to attend Barron's graduation. Go a little bit lower. Former President Trump returns to court for Stormy Daniels hush money trial. Trump was fined $9,000 for repeated gag order. The judge threaten him with incarceratory punishment if necessary and appropriate should Trump continue to violate the gag order.

The judge also allowed Trump to have May 17 off from the trial to attend the sunbearings graduation. Go a little lower to see what a President Trump protesters gathered outside of Manhattan criminal court to voice their support. Demonstrators brandishing Trump's flag can be heard chanting we want Trump. At collect Pond Park, a pro Trump motorcade drove through lower Manhattan blasting a song whose lyrics include f Facebook, f Twitter to go a little lower. Okay, that's weird.

So Michael Cohen's X banks website, Gary for who testified that he upset up the Michael Cohen used to pay off stormy dollars, is now off the stand. Pharaoh and Cohen said they did not tell him that the company would use any pay adult entertainment star and that he would have certainly asked additional questions had he been informed. It is an industry that we do not work with, he said on stand, we might consider that reputational risk. The trial will resume in a new witness after 50 minutes break. The most important part of this whole thing is, Rob, go all the way to the top.

What does the judge mean? Saying threatens the president with incarceratory punishment. What does that mean? That's when you get thrown in jail. Hang on.

Tom Ellsworth
That's right. You get led from the courtroom and you end up, you go to the local jail, which is the equivalent of the drunk tank also calls detention center where they would hold you overnight, you would sober up and then your friend comes and picks you up in the morning. That's it. It's the overnight jail. It's like take him into custody and you end up overnight in the clinic.

Adam Sosnick
Any mug shots or. No. But by the way, if that happens, the Democrats need to understand they better stop saying this because this is the kind of stuff that, by the way, they just gave him another half point in the polls. When they do that, when the judge says that and the people in New York hear it, certain people, it's like, it's like putting this oxygen into the. Poll is such a backfire for them.

But Tom, they just can't stop because they started this b's witch hunt, now they can't stop. And it's getting them stronger and stronger and stronger, bro. New Yorkers are in the streets protesting for him. I think it's fantastic. Here's the national polls don't even matter.

Vincent Oshana
Here's further news. The judge finds Trump in contempt for violating gag orders. Trial continues. Judge Juan Marshant ruled Donald Trump violated the gag order gag order nine times for criticizing expected tri witnesses and posts on social media. Trump must pay $9,000 by the end of the week.

I don't know if he's going to come up with it. The judge also threatened incarceration if Trump willfully violates the gag order again. You know, Pat, the backdrop of this is there is a trade war that is going, that is starting right now between the US and China on apps. Apple is actually helping China on the 19th. We just go back.

Tom Ellsworth
It was a very quiet story, but Apple is pulling things out of its App Store in China. In China, people are sideloading WhatsApp and then using VPN so that they can communicate with people around the world, like relatives and things like that, and have the CCP maybe not see it. And then Apple pulled WhatsApp threads and signal. And that's just the beginning. So this is going back and forth where China is now saying okay, well, I'm taking this off.

And they. All they do is they ask Apple to do it. And Apple is acting sort of like the secretary of state for China at the moment, complying with this. Whereas what did Musk do in Brazil? He went face to face with the judge, ultimately capitulated, but he went face to face and says, no, I'm not going to do this automatically, you know.

Patrick Bet-David
By the way, go pull up this guy's profile. Juan Merchant, guy from Bogota, Colombia. If you can pull him up real quick. Yeah, one merchant judge. Rob, it's m E r c H a n, merchant.

So go to his wikipedia. Rob, go to his wikipedia. Just. Yeah, so zoom in a little bit. So check this out.

So here's a guy who was appointed by Bloomberg. Weird political views in the middle. During the 2020 us presidential election, merchant donated $15 to the Democratic Party. Big deep pockets, obviously. Yeah, he's rich.

And to Joe Biden's campaign, $1010 to the progressive turnout project and $10 to stop republicans, a subsidiary of the previous. And if you look at who gave him the job, merchant go. Look, there you go. Became a judge in zero six. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed him, and he remained until the role of zero nine.

And then he's done a bunch of other things. So that is who is presiding over this whole thing here. So I got a question, Tom. What happens if President Donald Trump does a two hour podcast right now? Okay, if he does a two hour podcast right now, openly speaks, ok, talks about where he's at, what does it do if he does a long form two hour podcast right now and criticizes.

Tom Ellsworth
The judge or criticizes the witnesses? Well, he's gonna do it. If he goes 2 hours, he's gonna criticize him and he says exactly what's on his mind. What happens? He will go into court and the court will immediately say, you know, probably we'll have the state, the prosecutor, and his lawyer quickly meet in chambers, and the judge will say, look, you know what this is?

This is contempt. I'm going to find your client in contempt, and we're going to take him into custody or without even having a sidebar. He just says, court's now in session. It says, mister Trump, it was observed. You were on a two hour podcast.

You just said this and this. I warned you. I told you, I fined you $9,000 court cost that you paid. But you know what? This cannot stand.

I find you in contempt. Raps the judge can do it. It's like an executive order within the court case, procedural. I find you in contempt. I'm finding you this.

And deputy, will you please take him into custody? Okay, stay with me here. Stay with me here. Does that help him or hurt him with the election? I think it completely helps him because to people like me, it's a freedom of speech thing.

You're trying to gag this guy while you're trying to choke this guy. Okay, stay with me. That's my point. Remember when Colorado tried to prevent him to even be on the ticket? Who came in and intervened?

The US Supreme Court said seven to two that, that this can't stand. And then the other two liberal justices, without comment, went along with the vote to make it nine, nothing. Okay, so then say they put him in jail. Okay, the whole, whatever threat she's, he's given, right? Say they put him in jail.

Patrick Bet-David
How long before the supreme court gets involved in saying, what the hell are you guys doing? Well, this is, this would be procedural in New York Supreme Court, at the contempt thing, and then, you know, he'll be, hell, be out in 24 hours or 6 hours. But the whole point is that you need a court decision then to go to the supreme court. So once they're done with this, they can appeal it. Okay, let me continue my questioning.

Tom, the length of this gag order. Rob, if you can look it up, what is the length of this gag order? Do you guys know? It's. I do not know, but it's you.

Tom Ellsworth
If you. What will probably show up is a length of time covering the trial itself. Okay, so if, if the length in time covering the trial itself, can, can I, as judge one merchant or whatever the guy's name is, can I delay this trial, Tom, till November 10? Oh, yeah. And yes, you can.

Patrick Bet-David
Okay. That is exactly the risk to freedom and property. Stay with me here. So if I can extend this trial to November 10, and if I. Since Biden on Howard Stern, if he can play the clip.

Biden on Howard Stern came out tough, saying, yes, he will agree to go ahead and play this clip fantasy I had. If you, I don't know if you're going to debate your, your opponent. I am somewhere, I don't know when. I'm happy to where he is. So he's saying he's happy to debate him.

Okay. Trump suggested, let's debate at the White House because it's comfortable for you, because you don't have to leave, you know, get out of bed or whatever kind of season. So if he debates Biden while he has the gag order, while this, it's still going, the trial still going. Can he still find him with the gag order while he calls out the judge and calls out New York, can they come and say during the debate you said such and such because of that we're putting you in jail? Can they do that?

F
Speaker one? Oh, absolutely. When a court cases in motion, that judge is God and can find you the court, meaning the judge finds you in contempt and can fine you and hold you overnight, then guess what, judges are gods. When the court cases motion, then guess what I'm doing. I'm doing a podcast right now.

Patrick Bet-David
Yeah, I'm doing it right now. Let's get on with it right now. Find me, arrest me today. Let's roll. You want to play this with me?

I'm not waiting. I'm going to go out there and talk right now. And whoever this noble podcasters that would be willing to do it, whatever the gag order is, agree to be willing to pay whatever the fines are, cover the fines. I know a couple friends I can call that would be willing to do this. I know.

So my suggestion, my suggestion is that if you want to do this and they want to silence you, well, let's actually see what the judge is going to do now. Let's, let's actually call the guys bluff. Let's do it right now. Put me in jail. Go ahead, put me in jail.

Let's go and do it right now. Let's sit down and talk. Say everything you want to say, but do it in a sense of, hey, allegedly. Allegedly. Allegedly.

Allegedly. Allegedly. Do it in that way and see what you're going to do. I would go like this and say, hey, call all in flip. What are you going to do?

Go ahead, go ahead, put me in jail. Do it. What are you going to do? And then see how they're gonna react. Call us back.

Because for me to sit this long and let this thing go, this is what I want to do. I want to get it to the point where supreme court is pressured to come in and say, hey, hey, New York, what are you guys doing? The whole you guys doing? Is this America? Is this how we're gonna be reacting to this?

Let's play, let's play right now. If you're gonna take an angle like this and try to do something for a, what? For a stormy Daniels hush money, Michael Cohen's going around talking and this guy can. Wait a minute. What do you do?

That was the lawyer apparently, right? If that's the case and that's going on, show me your cards. I want to see your cards. You know how sometimes you play poker and what do you do? You're like, I don't give a shit if I lose this $10,000.

I want to see what the hell you got. For the sake of a lesson for me. Yeah, I'm willing to lose. I'll give you $10,000. But I want to know if I read you right or wrong.

Boom. And he say, oh, shit, I was right. Oh, shit, I was wrong. Great. But I want to know your hand.

I think it's at a point right now that delaying this whole concept is strategically. I don't think the right moves being made. And by the way, again, I'm not on the inside. I don't talk to the campaign. I'm not sitting on the.

On the thing. But I don't think the idea of delaying a decision to be made is also good. I want to find out right now what your motives are. Are you dark and deceptive? Show me your damn cards.

Show me your damn cards. Because what we learned, the Supreme Court doesn't stand with what Colorado wanted to do. What we learned, the Supreme Court, when Biden was lecturing them from the stage on his, whatever annual, what do you call it? White House stadium, you know what the Supreme Court did? Oh, yeah.

Tom Ellsworth
Boom. They sat like that, not shaking. They were united against a president, even though we know three and four of them are liberals. They were America before politics. They were America before politics when he's trying to lecture at these guys.

Patrick Bet-David
So to me, guess what? But what gives me the confidence with America, what gives me the confidence with America is our supreme Court. That's what gives me confidence with America. What gives me confident that this republic's not going to fall is the Supreme Court. Well, let's guess what.

Let's go straight to him. Let's. Let's force this guy to do this now. I don't want it to happen in October. I don't want it to happen in September.

I don't want it to happen in August. We got an RNC coming up. When. When is RNC? Is it July?

June? When is RNC? Is it June or July? July 15 is RNC? Let's go.

Let's go. Cause then you can't even talk here. Can you imagine if RNC happens? I would love this. Come on, judge.

Let's play ball. I would love it if the RNC happens and the judge does an alarm to go to the RNC. Oh, man. You know how much. You know how.

You know how you know how crazy that would be? Do you know what would happen? Oh, my God. First of all, yeah. Your strategy of trying to both appease to Muslims and Jews backfired.

81% of people ages 1835. Lots of these guys are college students. You've lost Joseph Biden. Now you want to play this. You want to use a DOJ, show your entire cards, man.

I want to see what you got. I think you're bluffing, but I think you're deceptive. I think you're dark. I want to know it now. I don't want to know anything close to July 15.

Put me in jail right now is what I want to want to do. If that's the card you want to play, let's roll. Let's roll. Because this questioning process I just went through, Tom, if 90% of what you said is accurate and that's what's going to happen, let's accelerate this process. I don't want to slow play it.

I think that's a great, I want to get to a decision. That's a great point. And that's a, what a, I had, by the way, who thought of that? Who thought of a tactic where they're like, oh, you're still talking trash during that. Get him up.

Adam Sosnick
Because like, if he talk, if one of the debates, or he's on the debate stage and he does it, how far in, when there's a debate, when's the next one? How many days? It's like a usually, look, this is a weapon of the month. They tried to take judicial activism, which is to attempt to prosecute him, to say, look how many indictments he's got. Look at how many things he's got.

Tom Ellsworth
And that's what they're trying to say. And Nancy Pelosi on MSNBC is sitting there using the talking point, oh, he was bad on the economy. He's bad on the economy. That's the talking points. But what has happened, they has turned, judicial activism has become a cause for the people that appreciate freedom and see through this bullshit and are looking at it now and saying, wait a minute, they're trying to manipulate this.

I don't stand for it. The polls are showing that Americans are not fooled. And more Americans have to wake up to what is happening that the Biden administration and their proxies are doing under this. I want to see it, too, Pat. I want to see it.

Judge, take your move. Take your best shot. You're a manipulative little peon sitting there on the bench controlling things. Whether a man can go to his frigging son's graduation or not. I was a foreman of a jury.

There was a dental appointment for one of the lawyers, and we didn't go to court for two days. They moved these things all the time. But for Trump, no, you can't go. You can't do it. This is manipulation.

This is judicial activism. And people are seeing through it, and more people have to see through it. This is your country. Which one do you want to vote for? Do you want to want to vote for it?

The one we have to get back? Or do you want to vote for the one that's happening around you right now? I love when Tom gets fired. I love it. Especially against Vinnie.

Vincent Oshana
Well, you. Speaking of judicial activism, what is the famous quote by Roy Cohen, who is Donald Trump's mentor? He said, don't tell me the law, tell me who the judge is. So there's the judge, there's a jury, and the executioner. They could be all three.

Speaking of jury, how the hell do you get a quote unquote, fair and impartial jury to try Donald Trump? Go ask a jury. Hey, what are your thoughts on Donald Trump? Never heard of him. Can you tell me?

Adam Sosnick
Yeah, yeah. No strong feelings. What? It's all B's. Okay.

Vincent Oshana
This is one of four potential court cases, right? And this is actually the least pressing. Stormy frickin Daniels and hush money and moving. We got fine. We got fine.

200 when he gets into the marriage a Lago FBI stuff, then it gets into the Georgia stuff, and then it gets into the DC insurrection stuff. It's only gonna get me your cards. Let's do it. Let's play ball. Go ahead.

Patrick Bet-David
You wanna play this dirty? If anybody ever plays like this with you in business, and you've been behind closers, when I'm on calls like this, if anybody place to try to do this dirty to you, show it to me right now. Do whatever you threaten to do to me, do it to me right now. Let's go. Let's do two me right now.

I don't want to wait that. I want to slow play this thing. Let's go. Let's see what you want to do. Let's see what you want to do.

And let's see how America reacts to it. Let's see how America reacts to you trying to destroy this republic. Let's see. Let's see if the Constitution and our supreme Court is more powerful than George Soros. Let's see if the constitution, the Bill of rights, everything that we have in place.

Let's see if that is more powerful than a whole mob that's trying to use the DOJ against the candidate. Let's see that. I am banking on the constitution and our Supreme Court having the back of this great country. That's where my confidence lies. So I'd like to see what they're gonna be doing.

Vincent Oshana
And you've seen what the Supreme Court is debating right now, the whole concept of presidential immunity. Yeah. Anyway, so that's. We'll see what happens. Yeah.

Patrick Bet-David
So what I want to do is, on a lighter note, while we're going through this, and I know we're finishing up on fire, typically, we like to finish on a whole different way. But on a lighter note, while we're going through this, there is a person in the world, okay, that there are certain people in life that you meet that are loved by their people, but there are certain people that are loved by everybody. And, Vinny, you are part of the community. Vinny. That is loved by everybody.

Adam Sosnick
Here we go. Your enemies love you. Your allies love you. Your family loves you. Your siblings, your mom, the way everybody is.

Patrick Bet-David
You are by far the most we got, man. So we gotta sing for Vinny Deli. Since you already, Kelly, even though you're watching the podcast, we love you. With us. One, two, three.

Happy birthday to you happy birthday to you happy birthday, dear Vincenzo Happy birthday to you show some love to Vinny. On the nect, everybody. I absolutely. I always say this today, like the day I was born. Today it's actually, I called my mom on these days to praise her, because I didn't do nothing but for her having me.

Adam Sosnick
I'm blessed by God to be surrounded on the day that I was put on this earth around amazing people. Pat, what you have done, there's no words that come out of my mouth to thank you for every single thing that you've done. May 31 is my one year sober. I'm doing everything I dreamed of doing. God put me here.

None of it happens without you. Adam, Kelly, Sam, everybody. I love everybody out there. God bless all of you guys. And I couldn't be happier and be around better people in my life.

I love you guys to death. To death. Feeling is mutual. And I'm not eating any of this. No, no.

Patrick Bet-David
It's all good. But you are loved. Hey, by the way, Rob, show his manex. Show some love to Vinnie. Send him a minec.

Wish him a happy birthday. I'd like to get him a seam to get 200 plus minutes today. Pass me up. He's 40 away from me. I'd like to see him get to 2000 minutes.

The second to get to 2000 minutes. We're going to have a good time with Vinnie this weekend, celebrating. We got a lot of special crazy things that's going to be going on, gang. I don't know if we'll do a podcast tomorrow or not. If we do, it'll be a story.

It will not be a home team. That will do. We're out this week, but we will be back again next week. This is the longest break we've done in a long time. I don't think we've had this long of a break in a while.

Up in 2024, but we will be back next week with home team. Take care, everybody. God bless. Bye bye. Bye bye.