Trump dealt BRUTAL NEWS as Dems deploy secret weapon | Another Day by Brian Tyler Cohen Oct 13, 2025 Brian Tyler Cohen
Trump MEETS HIS MATCH with secret weapon | Another Day
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Republicans tried to rebrand next weekend's No Kings rally as the Hate America rally. Apparently, rebranding Trump as a decent, lawful person just got too exhausting. This is just another day. Next weekend is October 18th, and while most know it as National No Beard Day, don't worry Lindsey Graham, I'm talking about this kind of beard. A different occasion will also be taking place. Thousands are expected to descend about the nation's capital for a No Kings rally. This is video from previous no kings rallies across the country in June. It is set to take place on October 18th right in front of the US capital. The peaceful moment or movement seeks to send a message to President Trump saying America does not put up with wouldbe kings. Yeah. Look, I hate to pick on this broadcast, but did you really have to use footage from the least attended No Kings rally in the nation? There were literally 5 million people at rallies across the country. There were tens of thousands of people in Chicago, New York, Minnesota. Did you have to use footage from like Beaconsfield, Iowa? We've got footage of a guy who might have not even been protesting. He just happened to stumble out of a Burger King and thought, "Well, this seems pretty fortuitous." But questionable footage aside, on Saturday, another No Kings rally will be taking place all across our country. It's a chance for citizens to rise up and voice their opposition to the undemocratic actions of this administration. An opportunity to show that this current reign of fascism is not what our nation was founded on. Or to put it another way, this Hate America rally that they have coming up for October 18th, it is an outrageous gathering for outrageous purposes. But the Democrats in the Senate have shown that they're afraid of that crowd. That they don't want to bow. They want to bow to them, bow the knee to them, and they don't want to take incoming from them. And so they're willing to hold the American people hostage so that they don't have to face an angry mob of that's a big chunk of their base. Now, if that's a rumor, they need to come out and and clarify that it's not. But that is what we are hearing is their actual motivation, and it is outrageous. Oh, apparently you're allowed to start rumors now and then demand that people come out and dispel them if they really are untrue. So, seeing as that's the case, I heard that Speaker Mike Johnson has sex with cars. That's right. The rumor is the speaker of the house likes to get untoward with a Ford. He yearns to get his peace on with a Nissan. Mike Johnson has never seen a gas tank that didn't want to make him empty his own tank. Now, if that's a rumor, he should just come out and clarify his stance. But again, from everything that I'm hearing, Mike Johnson is a big-time car And Mike isn't just mad about the rally itself. He is mad about the merch being sold. They they have a Hate America rally that's scheduled for October 18th on the National Mall. It's all the pro- Hamas wing and the, you know, the the uh Antifa people. They're all coming out. Some of the House Democrats are selling t-shirts for the event. And here I was thinking that Donald Trump floating the idea of invoking the Insurrection Act to deploy troops on American soil was bad. But that's nothing compared to selling t-shirts. Yes, if there's one thing that is a clear red line for this Republican party, it's the sale of merch. That's right. If nothing else, today's GOP cares about protecting the sanctity of their politics without looking like grifting conmen. If someone even mentions merch, you will not only lose their attention, but also their respect. Because for Trump and Republicans, they're not here to make money. They're here to help the American people, even if they're bankrupted in the process. And the speaker isn't the only Republican doing his damnedest to rebrand this rally. This is about one thing and one thing only, to score political points with the terrorist wing of their party, which is set to hold, as uh leader Scaliz just commented on, a Hate America rally in DC next week. Look, uh, maybe I'm not as well-versed as majority whip Tom Emmer on scoring political points with terrorists, but I don't think holding peaceful protests around the country really puts the numbers up on the board like he thinks it does. But at least he's doing his part when it comes to following Speaker Johnson's advice. If we all adopt these practices together and we turn down the rhetoric. Exactly. Anyone else want to paint this rally as something other than what it is? And October 18th is when the uh the protest gets here. This will be a Soros paid for protest where his professional protesters show up, the agitators show up. Oh, that's a great reminder to the millions of Soros employees who showed up to the protest back in June. Do not forget to fill out your time card. You'll only have one person to blame if your paychecks are late, and it won't be George. Anyone else? If if in fact they are waiting for this no kings protest, you know, no kings means no paychecks. Wow. I'm um I'm pretty thrown here because I thought that no kings was pretty on the nose in its description of what it means. It doesn't mean no paychecks because presumably that would be the no paychecks parade, which is famously at the end of April. But no kings actually means that we don't want to live under a monarchy. Hence the whole no kings thing. But I could see how he could get confused. what with Trump's penis in his mouth blocking the flow of oxygen to his brain. And look, there is a reason that Trump and his mouthpieces are so hellbent on vilifying this peaceful protest. There's a reason that they're trying to prevent millions of people from taking to the streets for what is expected to be one of, if not the largest protest in American history. The reality is that we're not only heading toward an authoritarian takeover of our government. We are in the midst of one. But remember that all of us still have agency. And just as someone told Alpuccino about his libido, while we've still got that, we should use it. This administration has been incredibly effective at getting moneyed interest to capitulate to him over and over again. Universities, law firms, media outlets, all of these institutions have decided that democracy was just too damn expensive. And so they caved. But the reason that they're seeking such consistent attempts at rebranding this no kings rally is because the one thing that Republicans and Donald Trump can't leverage is the general populace. These guys are trying to scientifically engineer a sense of despair and hopelessness because they also know about the 3 and 12% rule. Political scientist Erica Chennowith compiled research that shows it takes around 3.5% of the population actively participating in protest to ensure serious political change which in America equates to 11 million people. And while that sounds like a lot, the protest in June had 5 million or seven people depending on which broadcast you watched. But doubling our numbers is doable because we have so much more to be angry about now. Don't forget this summer's rally was before Donald Trump took healthcare away from millions of Americans. This was before Trump instructed his DOJ to seek retribution on his political opponents. This was before Donald Trump's tariff war destroyed the businesses of farmers across America. And this was before we had to witness ICE agents doing horrific things like this. Y some crazy. Y'all got no heart. For real. No heart. No heart. That is why we need to show up on Saturday to send a message to this administration that we are not okay with their authoritarian tactics. Donald Trump and his sickopantic Republicans are desperately trying to rebrand this rally, not because it's some dangerous Antifa meeting, but expressly because they are scared. Because a mass uprising in this country whose participants can't be extorted is extremely dangerous for an administration that deres all of its power from the optics of total control. This gathering on October 18th is a chance to stand up and show that fighting for democracy is a virtuous cause. Because when you've been supporting an autocrat since he started his second term, that is what I'd consider a hate America rally.
Lockdowns and a Mysterious Meeting: A Quiet Texas Prison Adapts to Life With Ghislaine Maxwell Unexpected arrival of Epstein associate upset camp’s routines; some inmates say she got favorable treatment By Christopher Weaver, Meghan Bobrowsky and Brian Whitton Oct. 11, 2025 9:00 pm ET https://archive.ph/uf1iz
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On a weekend in mid-August, hundreds of inmates at a minimum-security prison in Bryan, Texas, were locked down during their usual time for strolling the grassy campus and visiting with family and friends.
All except one: Ghislaine Maxwell, the 63-year-old associate of Jeffrey Epstein convicted for her role in helping him sexually abuse underage teens.
While her fellow inmates were confined to their dormitories after breakfast, Maxwell met with several visitors in the federal prison camp’s chapel, according to people familiar with the matter.
Less than three weeks earlier, the Justice Department had moved Maxwell to Federal Prison Camp Bryan from a higher-security facility in Tallahassee, Fla. Under Federal Bureau of Prisons rules, prisoners with sex-crime convictions like Maxwell’s don’t ordinarily qualify to serve their time in such camps.
The transfer followed an interview with senior Justice Department official Todd Blanche during which Maxwell said she had never seen President Trump, during his long association with Epstein, doing anything inappropriate or illegal.
Maxwell’s unexpected arrival upset the camp’s usually relaxed atmosphere, leading to more frequent lockdowns, the addition of armed guards and other changes. Current and former inmates said in interviews that Maxwell appeared to receive unusually favorable treatment at times, sparking resentment from other inmates.
It couldn’t be determined whom Maxwell met with in the chapel that day. Some prisoners heard the lockdown was needed to accommodate important visitors. David Markus, a lawyer for Maxwell, declined to comment.
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One inmate recalled seeing Maxwell return to the Madison dormitory unit that day with a smile on her face. When that inmate asked Maxwell about the meeting, she said it went really well, but didn’t share any other information.
Less than a week later, the Justice Department released a transcript of Blanche’s July interview with Maxwell. A spokesman for the Justice Department, which oversees the Bureau of Prisons, declined to comment.
On Monday, the Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal by Maxwell, leaving a presidential pardon as the only remaining legal option to avoid serving out her sentence. With credit for time served, good behavior and other things, she is projected to be released in 2037.
Asked after the Supreme Court ruling if he would consider pardoning Maxwell, Trump said, “I’d have to take a look at it.”
In July, The Wall Street Journal published an article about a lewd letter to Epstein bearing Trump’s signature that was included in a 2003 birthday album for Epstein. Trump denied writing the letter, which he called “nonexistent,” and sued the Journal’s publisher, the reporters and others. Epstein’s estate later released a copy of the letter bearing the signature to lawmakers.
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Low-risk inmates
At Federal Prison Camp Bryan, located about 90 miles northwest of downtown Houston, guards usually don’t carry weapons. During the early morning shift at Bryan, as few as six guards oversee more than six hundred inmates, according to a 2021 report on staffing levels.
Most candidates for the medium-security prisons committed white-collar crimes, face short sentences or have served a large portion of a longer one and are considered a low flight risk. Bureau of Prisons policies prohibit sex offenders from serving time in minimum-security facilities without a special waiver. The bureau didn’t respond to an inquiry about how many such waivers have been granted.
Maxwell has the fourth-longest remaining sentence of the more than 600 inmates at Bryan, a Journal analysis of Bureau of Prisons records found. The records covered Bryan inmates during the period from Sept. 5 to Sept. 11.
Maxwell’s fellow inmates currently include Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of blood-testing company Theranos who was convicted of defrauding investors, and “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jennifer Shah, who is in prison for defrauding seniors through a telemarketing scheme.
In July, after Maxwell was interviewed about Epstein by the Justice Department’s Blanche, inmates in the Bryan prison camp’s Madison unit were told to do a deep cleaning of the whole dormitory. One inmate said they were told “someone important was coming to do a walk-through.”
Shortly thereafter, Maxwell was transferred into the unit. “She had said she didn’t know why they moved her,” one inmate recalled. “She said one night they just told her to get up and they brought her” to Bryan.
Markus, her lawyer, said in a post on X that her transfer to a “safer facility” came after she “faced serious danger in Tallahassee.”
Grassy campus
Like other minimum-security camps, Bryan offers job training and vocational opportunities, cleaner facilities and a higher level of freedom than other prison facilities, including the ability to come and go from housing units under normal circumstances, said former Bryan inmate Rhonda Fleming, who was convicted of Medicare fraud and was moved to another prison before Maxwell arrived.
Inmates said Maxwell was greeted with hostility from some prisoners, who called her a pedophile and a “chomo”—a prison slur for child molesters.
Bryan’s prison cells, which can house up to four inmates, don’t have doors, former inmates said. One inmate who had just been transferred from another facility walked into Maxwell’s room and told her she liked her hair. Maxwell politely asked her to leave the room, according to another inmate who witnessed the incident. The witness recalled the new inmate screaming at Maxwell that she didn’t belong here. The new arrival was removed by guards and reassigned to another dormitory.
The warden called a “town meeting” for inmates. She warned that if inmates made threats to Maxwell, put her in any sort of danger or talked to the press about her, they would be shipped to a harsher facility, people familiar with the matter said.
The Journal sent more than 100 letters through the prison mail system to reach potential witnesses to Maxwell’s stay in the facility. It conducted interviews with current and former Bryan inmates and people who are in touch with them, and consulted government records.
Christiane Irwin, a 46-year-old Texas accountant convicted of defrauding a law firm where she worked, said in a telephone interview she could discuss Maxwell only in general terms because of the prohibition.
One day after she spoke to a Journal reporter on a phone line monitored by prison officials, her prison email privileges were suspended. Within days, she had been moved to the higher-security Houston Federal Detention Center.
Her lawyer, Brandon Beck, said he learned of the move from the Journal and didn’t know the reason. “The BOP is a black box,” he said.
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Inmates said another inmate was transferred after discussing Maxwell with someone outside the prison. Maxwell largely kept to herself early on, other inmates said. There was a heavy media presence at the fence line, where photographers vied to get a shot of her.
Drones flew overhead, the inmates recalled. One inmate recalled Maxwell telling her she was afraid one of the drones might “take her out.”
Guards brought Maxwell her meals in her dormitory room. She was escorted to the recreation area for late-night workouts, and was allowed to shower after other inmates were confined to their bunks at 8 p.m.
After Maxwell arrived, prison officials stationed special operations response teams, called SORT—the BOP’s equivalent of SWAT teams—at the camp’s main entrance and rear gate, day and night. SORT members carry military style weapons.
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Earlier this year, prison officials had taken down black tarps that had prevented inmates from seeing beyond the camp’s perimeter fencing. After the tarps went back up, blocking sightlines into the camp, Maxwell ventured out more, inmates said.
She got her hair done—a cut just above the shoulder, a dark mahogany dye job and a blow out—at the facility’s prisoner-run salon where inmates can earn credit toward cosmetology certificates.
She began visiting the cafeteria, where she received vegetarian meals, most of which she gave away to other inmates. She said she couldn’t eat the food, one inmate recalled.
Rising tension
In the early morning hours of Aug. 9, a week after her arrival, gunfire erupted just outside the facility’s perimeter. Two law-enforcement officers with rifles rushed into Maxwell’s room in the Madison dormitory, screaming at her to get up. They rushed her out to another location.
Guards ordered other inmates to lock down. About an hour later, inmates were told they could return to their bunks. Maxwell was back by morning.
A local police report reviewed by the Journal said officers responded to the shooting just after 1 a.m. On the street bordering the prison camp to the northeast, the report said, a shooter opened fire toward a house in the opposite direction of the prison. Another person returned fire before fleeing the scene.
Investigators collected 29 spent 9mm and .40 caliber cartridge casings and numerous bullet fragments from the scene, an evidence log shows. No one was injured, but several vehicles were damaged. A local man, an alleged getaway driver, was later arrested.
The police report said the shooting was gang-related—a finding that prison officials relayed to inmates. But some inmates doubted the official account. Some prisoners feared for their own safety, worrying that an attempt on Maxwell’s life could claim theirs instead, other inmates said.
The following weekend is when Maxwell had her meeting in the chapel during another lockdown. Inmates were shuttled in and out of the cafeteria one housing unit at a time. That same weekend, people outside the camp’s gates were protesting Maxwell’s presence inside.
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Trump administration officials haven’t commented on why Maxwell was moved to a minimum-security prison.
In August, Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse requested all Bureau of Prisons documents related to the transfer, raising concerns about whether it complied with the agency’s policies. His spokeswoman, Meaghan McCabe, said the lawmaker hadn’t gotten a response.
Some sex offenders in other facilities questioned why Maxwell should get better treatment than they receive despite having been convicted of similar crimes.
Tammy Halling, a Montana woman who was convicted of sexual exploitation of children in 2006 and sentenced to 110 years in prison, said inmates at another Texas federal prison where she is currently serving time were outraged when they learned of Maxwell’s transfer to Bryan.
“It is mainly because of the fact that she’s a sex offender, and sex offenders don’t belong in camp,” she said. “She’s the first one I have ever heard of.” Halling’s sentence was reduced by a judge, and she is now expected to be released in 2039.
In August, she said, she applied to the Bureau of Prisons to be moved to a low-security camp.
Max Blumenthal : How Soon Will IDF Attack Gaza? Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom Streamed live on Oct 13, 2025
Max Blumenthal : How Soon Will IDF Attack Gaza?
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Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Monday, October 13, 2025. My dear friend Max Blumenthal joins us now. Max, thank you very much. Max, what is your take on the uh events in Tel Aviv today? Well, there there there's too much to say in 30 minutes, but I'm actually just after two years of continuous genocide and what we witnessed. I'm actually stunned that it may be coming to an end, but I'm I've become cynical. We witnessed several pauses over this period and I think this may just be another pause between wars. I think that it's very fair to say though that this and it's what I've been saying on your show on our live streams at the Greyzone for the past two years is that this could have all been stopped with one phone call. Finally, the phone call arrived and the will from the Trump administration came as Trump became obsessed with his legacy and obsessed with obtaining the Nobel Prize. And he provided instructions to Steve Wickoff and sent his son-in-law from seemingly out of the wilderness who has a clear stake in some real estate in the neighborhood to make this deal happen. And the US finally demonstrated some flexibility in forcing both sides to get to a yes without having all terms immediately agreed upon. But the reality is that Hamas had always been flexible. And this isn't just me saying that. This is a veteran Israeli peace processor from the sort of liberal peace camp who had emerged as a back channel in 2024 between the various factions Hamas, the US, Israel. His name is Gershon Baskin. I' I I've you know interacted with him for years and I always considered him to be sort of you know hyping he someone who hyped himself up as more important than he was. But it turned out he actually had real access to what was taking place. And what Baskin has said, and he wrote this in the Times of Israel recently, is that in September 2024, the same deal that was just made, but tens of thousands of lives lost later was on the table. M and it was not only on the table. Every side was ready to commit to it except the Biden administration wasn't pushing Netanyahu or Israel. Why? What else was happening in September 2024? That's when Israel began its campaign to maul Hezbollah, to begin to assassinate all of its leadership, to assassinate Hassan Nasallah as he was negotiating a ceasefire as he was working on negotiating a sessation of conflict in the south of Lebanon and they killed him. and the Biden administration, the people around Biden, especially Brett McGherk, who today is working for the Saudis through in a series of Saudi arms industry linked tech firms. Brett McGherk became so enthralled with the idea of destroying Hezbollah along with Amos Hawkstein, the Israelibborn negotiator for Lebanon for Biden, that Biden sat around and did nothing. This is also corroborated by Kla Harris's own memoir where she said that every time she would bring up the concept of a ceasefire, Biden would say, "Well, I'm a Zionist and then he would proceed to ship more 2,000 pound weapons to Israel." So, this could have all been done by Biden. Tony Blinken could have had these uh Israeli PS and captives who are now being released on the White House lawn. Biden could have uh vied for the Nobel Prize, but he chose not to. Tens of thousands were murdered. Hundreds are being pulled from the rubble every day that we didn't even know were dead. Gaza is 83% destroyed. And so this is the actually the legacy of Biden's this is Biden's failure. And Donald Trump has gotten the quote unquote win after several betrayals of the peace negotiators of his own. So again, my feeling today is anger, bitterness, sorrow because this could have all been ended a long time ago and and many of the Israeli captives in Gaza who were killed in mostly Israeli air strikes would still be alive as well. How soon before the IDF resumes bombing? Well, right now what they're doing is uh act they've activated their proxies in Gaza. Israel has armed and is protecting behind the so-called 53% line of Israeli control a series of ISIS linked gangs and collaborator families specifically Yasar Rabu Shabbab and his gang who Yasarabu Shoubab who somehow got a Wall Street Journal oped and a feature in Barry Weiss's Free Press and is just a local gangster whose main achievement was looting all the aid that was coming into Gaza and making sure that it was sold pulled back at extremely high prices to the starving population. They're now in firefights blocktoblock against Hamas and they have killed notable people in just the last 48 hours across Gaza as well as the Dagmash family, a notorious gun family in Gaza who has collaborated with Israel. Um, and this is being used by the pro-Israel press in the US to paint Hamas as some kind of vicious band of killers because they're actually trying to clean up what's left of their own society. Donald Trump on Air Force One was asked about this and he said, "Actually, we've given Hamas the leverage and the latitude to start restoring stability in Gaza." He actually let one slip. You're not supposed to say that. And what's happening now is that aid is actually getting through. The trickle of aid that's coming in is actually getting through because the the bandits that looted it throughout the last two years are no longer present. Let's be clear, these were Israelibbacked bandits and their job was to prevent the aid from getting in. And they were promoted by all of the Israeli intelligence collaborators in our own society. How will it how soon will it begin? Well, I I've seen instructions that were uh you know that that came out in Telegram channels in Hebrew uh for Israeli soldiers who are guarding the 53% line and behind there closer to the Gaza frontier with Israel. And they've been told that uh if you see anyone approaching from Gaza, shoot near them, but don't shoot them. uh we need to wait until the hostages come out. Once the hostages are out, then we can fire at will on anyone inside Gaza. So I think once Hamas gives up its leverage, as it has been forced to do, we will see more Israeli violence directed against the population in Gaza. We will see more Israeli efforts to push Hamas into confrontation. And I think that there's another element here, which is Netanyahu's own political future. Here's uh the comment that you talked about where Trump says uh I think this is on Air Force One. Uh he approved Hamas as a police force in Gaza. Chris, cut number 10. I'm sure you've seen reports of Hamas uh rearming instituting themselves as a Palestinian police force take, you know, shooting shooting rivals. What does they are standing because they do want to stop the problems and they've been open about it and we gave them approval for a period of time. Uh you have to understand they've lost probably 60,000 people. That's a lot of retribution. uh they've lost 60,000 people and the ones that are living right now were in many cases very young when this all started and we are having them watch that there's not going to be big crime or some of the problems that you have when you have areas like this that have been literally demolished. You know, you have two million people and probably it'll be less than that, but you have close to two million people going back to buildings that have been demolished and a lot of bad things can happen. So, we want it to be we want it to be safe. I I think it's going to be fine. Mr. President, who knows for sure, Katie, but I think it's going to be fine. Mr. President, does this mean that Hamas is going to be performing official governmental functions in Gaza with the express consent of the United States government? Well, that first of all, they always have been throughout the genocide doing all they can to maintain municipal functions and to police the streets and to maintain order. That was the point of the Israeli backed gangs was to show that Hamas can't maintain order and that they need to be replaced. It's also important to mention that on October 7th, 2023, Hamas actually declared its intention to give up governmental governmental control of Gaza and to have a technocratic government, replace it. Their red line is their ability to maintain self-defense capacity, to maintain their weapons. They will not give up their weapons. And so what they wanted was perhaps a a a government of unity with someone like Marwan Barguti who's been languishing in Israeli prisons for 20 years at the top with people from Fata supporters of Hamas all in a unity government playing a technocratic role in just maintaining the government with Hamas kind of in the shadows making sure that Israel couldn't reinvade or resettle the Gaza Strip but because of the refusal of Israel and the Trump administration to support a unity government and Israel and the Palestinian Authority of Mahmud Abbas now refusing to release Marwan Barguti, the only popular unifying figure outside Hamas and Fata. Hamas is stuck with hold basically left holding the bag of maintaining the rubble of Gaza and they're doing a very efficient job of it. Having been in Gaza twice, I saw them doing a pretty efficient job of maintaining order in this walled off ghetto. And they are also doing so amid a policy of ambiguity about their arms, which is a major major catastrophic defeat for Benjamin Netanyahu, who had promised his constituency total victory. There is no total victory for Netanyahu. You can see a sort of icy rapport between him and Donald Trump at the bizarre festivities today in Jerusalem. Here's um Trump uh going off text if one war criminal asking another war criminal to pardon a third war criminal. Cut number 11. He's got 60 billion in the bank. 60 million and she loves Hey, I have an idea, Mr. President. Why don't you give him a pardon? By the way, there was not in the speech as you probably know, but I happen to like this gentleman right over here and it just seems to make so much sense. You know, whether we like it or not, this has been one of the greatest wartime presidents. This is what been one of the greatest wartime presidents. And cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about? Of course, he referred to Netanyahu as the president, and we know he's the prime minister. The cigars in champagne were worth $139,000 uh dollars. I don't know. Does Hersog have the ability to pardon Netanyahu? It would be absurd. He would be overriding the entire court system, right? But that what a revealing exchange there on so many levels. First pointing to Miriam Matt, who's Donald Trump's top American donor, but she's in Israel kind of engineering the entire ceremony. He mentions that it was because of her and her husband that the US moved the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which was a major provocation, which I believe actually helped pave the way for October 7th uh and put more pressure on the Alaka compound. Remember uh October 7th operation from the Hamaside was called Alaka flood. He then turns to Miriam add asked her does she love Israel more than the US or the US more than Israel and she wouldn't answer. And I think we all know what the answer is. So she he calls her an Israel first. Trump actually seems to understand the absurdity of the entire moment. And then he mocks the idea of $140,000 in gifts to Netanyahu because look at what the Trump administration is doing. I mean, it's golden age is basically a Zionist gilded age or we could say guilded age for the technofudalist elite that are basically paying him off. And you have FBI agents walking in and handing bags of cash to his henchmen like Tom Hman and they're taking it for bribes. So for Trump, this is just business as usual. But the real takeaway here is that Netanyahu does need a pardon because now that the war is over, his political future is threatened. His coalition could come apart. Recall that just two days ago during the almost equally bizarre scene of two of Trump's real estate associates, one of whom was his son-in-law whose father was a big, you know, investor and Trump incorporated, Charles Kushner and Steve Wickoff. When Wickoff mentioned Netanyahu before a crowd, a more grassroots crowd in Tel Aviv, there was nothing but booze. They hate Netanyahu. Netanyahu is unpopular. He commands the largest constituency of any political figure in Israel, but it's a small constituency and he's hated. And the hostage P families consider him to be not just a hypocrite, but someone who betrayed them and who refused to make a deal again and again. So, he needs a pardon so that he can actually relinquish power at some point. Otherwise, he's going to have to start another crazy war. Netanyahu needs a regional war right now in order to hold together the coalition. And you could see seated to his left was Idomar Bengir. I mean, this is a guy who has one seat for his party, maybe two seats. That's it. And he's holding the whole thing. He He's been holding the whole thing together. Yeah. Um, I want to play a cut from November 29th, 2023, where a young man on this show predicted much of what you just said? Now, can uh the Biden administration uh exert enough pressure on Netanyahu to get him to stop the ethnic cleansing once the ceasefire is over on Friday? Well, the the Biden administration could end the occupation of Palestine tomorrow. They could have a Palestinian state while we're doing this live stream. All they have to do is say, "No more spare parts for your F-16s, no more F-35s, and it's over." Because Israel depends in its occupation depends entirely on its direct line to Washington. Uh imagine that Biden was actually worse than Trump that Biden could have stopped this then with the same deal on the table that was uh accepted last week. Yeah. I mean that just goes back to what I said at the beginning of our conversation sourcing Gersian Bask in the back channels remarks. But this was something any observer could have clearly known. And I and you know I identified the main reason why the Biden administration didn't want to do this as ideological. There were also careerist reasons. Look at Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesman, who day after day, I mean, I was clashing with him literally on October 8th. Day after day, lying about the atrocities in Gaza, telling the world that Israel has the right to defend itself and that it's always Hamas's fault whenever a ceasefire is abregated or when a deal can't be made. And as soon as he gets out of government and starts going on the podcast circuit, he admits that it was Netanyahu every time that would move the goalposts and break the deal. What he can't say is that the Biden administration didn't force Netanyahu back to the table and was also refused to destroy his government. I mean, the the Netanyahu has been an enemy of the Democrats for his entire career, and they've always been afraid to shatter his coalition. They could have broke up his coalition if they wanted to, but their concern was always for the stability of Israeli politics and society. And so, they kept him in power. They empowered him. They armed him. And they made sure that he could escalate all the way to starting an unprovoked war with Iran that dragged the US into the conflict. So now you have Tony Blinken. There's so much gaslighting going on today and it's so disgusting. It fills me with rage. You have Tony Blinken on Twitter posing as though he actually was never in government and he's just happy to see a deal. And then you have the Israelis and all of their propagandists telling us that actually uh the Israeli public wants peace. Jared Kushner praised them for showing that they would never stoop to the level of their enemies. We we we we never saw them stoop to the level of their enemies. We saw them stoop to the level of Satan for the last two years. 83% of Gaza's destroyed. Hundreds of thousands may be dead. We don't even know how many are dead. I have lost track of how many massacres Israel committed. Do we even remember when they bombed the Nasser hospital three weeks ago, slaughtering journalists in a double tap strike? Right. They slaughtered so everyone virtually everyone I know in Gaza was killed or had their homes destroyed. Do we even remember November 2023 the Mghazi camp massacre. Who remembers that? Israel dropped three 200,000 pound bombs in the middle of a refugee camp. Slaughtered over 250 people and it turned out there was no target there. And Netanyahu chalks it up to a tragic mishap. Do we remember when they slaughtered 300 people in a market in the new Serat camp to rescue four captives and wounded over 500 people? I mean, I could just It just goes on and on and on, and we're supposed to forget. And look at these scenes of Israelis supposedly celebrating a ceasefire just because they're getting a few Jewish lives out of Gaza, most of whom happened to have been on October 7th, de facto concentration camp guards, active duty soldiers in the Israeli military who are being treated so much better than the tormented Palestinian prisoners that we see come out. One of them, Nimrod Cohen, he was a tank gunner who was pulled out of his tank. He got Hamas let him call his mom today on his way out. All right. Now, take a look at what's happening to the Palestinian prisoners who are being marched out of their prisons uh Boule style with their hands tied behind their backs, pushed down, humiliated, then thrown into buses and sweatuits. The filming, by the way, is in complete violation of the deal. So, it's just so hard to ignore all the gaslighting and to not be extremely angry about what's happening now. You have this nation that claims to embody the legacy of the Holocaust telling us not only to to forget, do forget, not never forget, but that this must happen again. Chris um play the uh Israeli hostage uh reacting very uniquely in the presence of his capttors at the moment of his release. Year 49. Yes, we continue with you. A total of 24 prisoners have been successfully handed over and importantly they all remain alive and well. One prisoner remains bringing the total to 25. It is expected that the process of handing over the bodies of four Israelis will also be completed in the coming days. That was a young Israeli kissing his capttors. Do you know who this is and why that happened? I don't, but I can assume why it happened, which is that the um Hamas or the Okasam brigades assigned each captive with uh guards who wound up functioning as their protectors throughout the war to keep them alive. And they did forge relationships with them on some level. Some of them actually became friendly, others, you know, it was icy, but they wound up protecting them from Israeli air strikes. Um there was actually an instance I mentioned the operation that killed almost 300 Palestinians in the new Serat camp. That was to rescue Noam Argammani who herself had been rescued by her Casam guards who threw mattresses over her to protect her while their own bodies were exposed during an Israeli air strike. This fellow's name Chris just sent to me is Omare. O shem sh to t ov. I don't know if the name means anything to you. Yeah. Well, we haven't heard that much from him since he's been out, but this was an embarrassing scene for Israelis in general, and there have been other scenes. Uh, one of the first hostages released was an old woman from a kibbutz. She was released in, I think, early November 2023, and she shook hands with her capttors and said, "Shalom." And it was at that point that uh Israel began to demonstrate real hostility towards these kinds of uh exchanges. So uh look at the contrast between who is coming out of Israeli prisons and who's coming out of Gaza and the condition that they're in. And you can tell very clearly uh about the value that was placed on these lives. The Palestinian prisoners come out emaciated. Many of them have not shaven in months or had their their hair is matted. Uh they still have wounds from handcuffs and beatings. They've been subjected to torture including anal rape which has been well documented. And we all we hear is propaganda still about October 7th and mass rape. But it was very clear Hamas had no reason to want these captives harmed because that was the only collateral they have. From a political point of view, it's all the leverage they have now. They're going to give up the leverage and we will see what will happen. But I think that that becomes a really perilous moment where Israel could restart the war. It does matter by the way that Trump Trump didn't get the Nobel Prize uh because he still wants affirmation and he may it's really up to Trump once again to hold Israel's feet to the fire and he hasn't done that in the past and especially after thanking Miriam Add. I fear the worst. Max, thank you very much. Uh I have to jump off and get on to another uh interview, but I deeply appreciate your time. All the best to you. We look forward to seeing you next week. Thanks a lot, Judge. Thank you, Max, so much. Coming up right now, if you're watching us live at 11:30, Larry Johnson at 1:00, Scott Ritter at 3:30, Colonel Colonel Douglas McGregor. At 4:15, Professor Jeffrey Sachs, judge Napolitano for judging freedom. Heat. Heat.
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We speak with Rutgers University professor Mark Bray, who fled from the U.S. to Spain with his family after receiving death threats over his scholarship. He is the author of the 2017 book Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, which explores the history and tactics of anti-fascist movements in Europe, the United States and beyond. Turning Point USA, the conservative campus group founded by Charlie Kirk, had called for Bray’s firing and branded him “Dr. Antifa.” This comes as the Trump administration has dramatically escalated its war on dissent following Kirk’s assassination, using his death as pretext to launch an assault on activists, organizations and speech it disagrees with.
“What we’re seeing today in the U.S. is increasingly fascist. MAGA, I believe — and I study fascism, I don’t say this lightly — is a fascist movement,” says Bray, referring to Trump’s political movement.
President Trump signed an executive order designating antifa as a terrorist organization, but Bray stresses there is no such organization; anti-fascism is a loose political movement or ideology akin to feminism, but Trump is using the label to “demonize resistance” to his policies.
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AMY GOODMAN: We begin today’s show with the war on antifa that the Trump administration has ratcheted up in the aftermath of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk being assassinated last month. Yesterday, President Trump posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk at a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden.
Trump recently signed an executive order purporting to designate antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, even though it’s not really an organization. Antifa is actually a shortening of the term “anti-fascist” and is a term that arose in Europe for the movement against the Nazis, both before and after World War II. The decentralized movement in the U.S. today draws on this history.
Several high-level Republicans have accused this Saturday’s “No Kings Day” protests of being organized by antifa. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said last week the administration will take the, quote, “same approach” to antifa as it has to drug cartels it’s bombed in the Caribbean. This is Bondi on Fox News last night.
ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI: That’s one of the things about antifa. You’ve heard President Trump say multiple times they are organized, they are a criminal organization. And they’re very organized. You’re seeing people out there with thousands of signs that all match, pre-bought, pre-put together. They’re organized, and someone is funding it.
AMY GOODMAN: This comes as Los Angeles County officials voted Tuesday to declare a state of emergency over ongoing federal immigration raids they say have, quote, “caused widespread fear,” unquote.
Violent attacks by federal agents at protests against immigrant raids have also been documented in Chicago and Portland. On Tuesday, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson [was asked] if he would call for more oversight of federal agents. He responded by complaining about a naked bike ride protest against ICE in Portland, Oregon, which Trump has called a war zone.
SPEAKER MIKE JOHNSON: To demand oversight on federal law enforcement? I’ve not seen them cross the line yet, and that we have committees of jurisdiction who have that responsibility, but it’s not risen to that level. What I’ve seen is the abuse of law enforcement by radical leftist activists.You know, most recently, the most threatening thing I’ve seen yet was the naked bicyclers in Portland who were protesting ICE down there. I mean, it’s getting really ugly.
AMY GOODMAN: Experts are increasingly raising concerns the Trump administration’s attacks on antifa are ungrounded in fact and law, and violate free speech rights.
For more, we’re joined by someone who knows a lot about all of this. Mark Bray is a Rutgers University history professor, author of the 2017 book, Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. Last week, he was forced to leave his home in New Jersey and move to Spain with his family after receiving death threats following Trump’s push to categorize the anti-fascist movement as a domestic terrorist organization. Charlie Kirk’s group, Turning Point USA, had also circulated a petition labeling him “Dr. Antifa” and calling for him to be fired.
In a remarkable development, Bray was at first blocked from flying out of the United States last week. He wrote on Bluesky, “Someone canceled my family’s flight out of the country at the last second. We got our boarding passes. We checked our bags. Went through security. Then at our gate our reservation 'disappeared.'” They later took another flight, and professor Mark Bray joins us now from Spain.
Thanks so much for being with us. I’m sorry you’ve gone through all this, Professor Bray. If you can start off by talking about why you left the country and what happened, as we try to follow what was happening to you at the airport?
MARK BRAY: Right. So, I published this book, Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, in 2017. I’m actually researching different historical topics now. But after Trump’s executive order, a series of far-right trolls, online influencers started attacking me. I received a number of death threats. Someone published my home address on X. So I started to fear for the safety of my family staying in our home. More and more death threats came in, and I knew I needed to get away. Getting to another country, getting across the ocean would make us feel much more comfortable.
As you said, our first flight was mysteriously canceled at the last moment. My two small children were sobbing. We had to regroup. The next day, as you said —
AMY GOODMAN: I want to ask: When you —
MARK BRAY: — I told — yeah.
AMY GOODMAN: I just want to ask: When say your flight was canceled, you went to — what was it? Newark Airport? Or Kennedy?
MARK BRAY: Yes, Newark.
AMY GOODMAN: And you got — and you got your boarding passes, and you went through security. So you were all set. And you got —
MARK BRAY: Yes.
AMY GOODMAN: — to the gate. And what did they tell you?
MARK BRAY: Right. Well, there was an error. They had us step to the side to talk to the United worker at the desk. There were a series of phone calls and mumbling. And they basically said, at the last moment, someone had canceled our reservation — not the whole flight, just for the four of us, for me, my wife and our two small children. And this is around the same time that Andy Ngo and Jack Posobiec, two of the far-right provocateurs who had been harassing me online, were meeting in the White House with President Trump to discuss antifa. I just can’t believe it’s a coincidence.
AMY GOODMAN: And yet, you were able to rebook the next day, and you made it through security, and you actually made it onto the flight?
MARK BRAY: Well, this time, I was stopped, searched and interrogated by federal agents for an hour. And at one point, they took me into a side room, and my two kids saw what looked like very bad men taking me in another room, and they started sobbing. So, it was quite an ordeal even the next day. But I made it out. And frankly, I’m very fearful about the potential of returning, but hopefully, by next year, things will improve.
AMY GOODMAN: I mean, this is astounding. You weren’t trying to come into the United States. You were trying to leave. And you are an American citizen — not that that should have mattered.
MARK BRAY: And I’m not being charged with any crimes. If anything, I’m the victim of crimes. I wrote a book eight years ago. I consider myself politically an anti-fascist — I detest fascism — but I’m not a member of any antifa group. I’m a professor. I’m a dad. I’m just trying to live my life here. But, of course, because the far right is trying to create a bogeyman term in “antifa” to equate protests with terrorism, I got caught up in the middle of this.
AMY GOODMAN: So, you are the author, Professor Bray, of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. If you can explain what antifa is and what it means for President Trump to have issued this executive order calling it a terrorist — domestic terrorist organization? Is it even an organization? Talk about antifa now and through history.
MARK BRAY: Right. So, as you said, it’s a term that is short for “anti-fascist” or “anti-fascism.” It’s originally German from the era of opposition to Hitler. After World War II, anti-fascism continued throughout the world, and the specific European tradition of what they called antifa spread to other countries around the world. For example, in the U.S., you had Anti-Racist Action in the ’80s and ’90s, which was a network of decentralized groups across the continent organizing against the far right.
The term “antifa” really kind of made its appearance in the U.S. in the late 2000s, but it’s not an organization. It’s more of a politics or a movement. I liken it to feminism. Sometimes there are feminist groups, but feminism itself is not a group. There are antifa groups, but antifa itself is not a group. It’s just sort of like more of a verb. It’s a thing you do to organize against the far right in decentralized groups.
Trump, of course, doesn’t care about any of that. It’s a useful bogeyman term to demonize protest, demonize resistance, equate it with terrorism. And it’s really, you know, an obvious page out of the textbooks about fascist and authoritarian leaders. It’s so — it’s such an obvious imitation of, you know, the kind of the Red Scare talk about communism, but applied to today.
AMY GOODMAN: It’s very interesting you’ve moved to Spain. I mean, for years we’ve covered the Abraham Lincoln Brigadistas, Brigade, those Americans who went to Spain, where you are now, to fight against the fascist Franco. Many of them died. Many of them came back. And this was just before World War II. They were the most experienced, presumably, in fighting. But when a number of them signed up to fight in World War II, to fight Hitler, they were labeled “premature anti-fascists.” Can you talk about that? And they were not allowed to fight in World War II.
MARK BRAY: Right. So, there were a lot of activists and leftists in the U.S. and around the world who realized the threat of Hitler well before mainstream society. And a number of them journeyed over to Spain to fight in the international brigades. A significant number of them lost their lives. Some of them returned. They were blacklisted in the U.S.
And it is also worth pointing out that a number of Spanish Civil War veterans from other countries who ended up going to France after the Spanish Civil War played important roles in the French underground. And there was a tank battalion of Spanish anarchists that were among the first to liberate Paris in 1945. It’s a fascinating history. It’s the one that I — I teach a course on the Spanish Civil War.
So, it is strange to sort of have these things twisted around. And I ended up going to Spain because I’m a historian of Spain. But I’ve received a lot of solidarity and support from the social movements here. And actually, there’s a general strike today in Spain for Palestine, as well — just to throw into your news report.
AMY GOODMAN: We had you on last in 2017 to discuss your book, Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, when it first came out. In the introduction, you wrote you hoped your work would promote organizing against fascism and white supremacy. Can you elaborate?
MARK BRAY: Right. So, anti-fascism has a broad history. In the U.S., certainly, there’s the European-inspired antifa tradition. There’s also a really good book called The Black Antifascist Tradition that talks about the role of anti-fascism in Black liberation struggles, Black Panthers and so forth, which I suggest people check out. So, it takes many different forms.
What it has in common is actually this impulse towards unity and putting aside the differences that often divide the left, in the interest of promoting the common struggle against fascism, against white supremacy. And what we’re seeing today in the U.S. is increasingly fascist.MAGA, I believe — and I study fascism, I don’t say this lightly — is a fascist movement. And if we don’t organize, if we don’t take action in the streets, we’re going to end up somewhere really bad.
And for me personally, I felt like my situation was such that I had to get my family out of harm’s way. But this story about me is about me, but it’s not really about me. It’s about attacks on academic freedom, free speech, the right to protest. We’re in a really dangerous situation. And so, everyone, in their own way, needs to take action to try and organize against this.
AMY GOODMAN: I mean, it’s interesting. You remind me of Timothy Snyder, as well as Jason Stanley, the two Yale professors, who also left the country. They’ve gone to Canada to teach, both having written books against fascism and tyranny. I wanted to ask you about U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s comments, saying the administration will take the, quote, “same approach” to antifa as it has to drug cartels it’s bombed in the Caribbean. The latest bombing, I think, took place yesterday, killing a number of people. Even Republican politicians, behind closed doors, are saying, “Where is the evidence?” for who these people are, who have been killed by the U.S. bombs. Mark Bray, your response to Pam Bondi?
MARK BRAY: Right. Well, the paradox of fascism is that while it’s trying to gain power, it talks about the need for law and order, and to the degree that it gains power, it tramples all over the law. It does not care about the law or legality, due process, civil liberties. And so, this kind of call to murder people in this country, without, of course, even having gone through any due process — not that I’m in favor of capital punishment anyway, but that’s another story — it is this kind of example of calling for the strongman, in Trump, to use deadly force, without any evidence, against people accused of made-up crimes that are being equated with — you know, at times, some of the Trump administration people have compared it to — ISIS to antifa, right? So, to me, it’s really this kind of fascist attack on civil liberties.
And if they’re equating protesters with antifa, and they’re saying that they’re going to use the methods used for the people in the boats in the Caribbean on antifa, the implication is they are ready to kill American protesters. And, you know, we know the history of Kent State — right? — where students were gunned down in the '60s. It could happen again if we're not careful. So we really need to be very vigilant about this.
AMY GOODMAN: Do you think progressive groups, groups that care about democracy, free speech, across the political spectrum, are pushing back enough around the attack on anti-fascists?
MARK BRAY: Well, you know, I think there’s always room for more action. And I think that my main takeaway for viewers today is that whether or not you consider yourself an anti-fascist, anyone who has any critiques of Trump is potentially in the crosshairs here, because there’s a concerted project from the top to equate protest with terrorism and to say anyone who’s not a Trump supporter is basically the equivalent of ISIS. You can’t make this stuff up. It’s absolutely ridiculous. They don’t care at all about grounding in fact or information. It’s something that plays to their base and justifies attempts to step beyond due process to use, apparently, lethal force against dissidents. This is terrifying. And so, everyone really needs to do what they can to sound the alarm.
AMY GOODMAN: Finally, I wanted to ask you about the Rutgers students calling for the university to support you, wanting Rutgers President William Tate to issue a statement, a, quote, “Resolution in Support of Professor Mark Bray’s Academic Freedom and Free Expression.” This apparently is slated for consideration and vote Friday by the Rutgers University Senate. Your response, Professor Bray?
MARK BRAY: Well, I’ve received a tremendous amount of support from the Rutgers faculty, from the student body and from the administration. I support that call. I hope it passes. I would very much appreciate a statement of direct support from President Tate. But, you know, to his credit, he did issue a statement in support of the free speech and academic freedom of all Rutgers faculty, which did not mention me directly, but I think, implicitly, supported my right to do my scholarship in accord with my job. But, you know, again, the Rutgers community has been fantastic, and especially given attacks on higher education across the country, the way that some subjects have been, basically, straight-up banned in states like Florida, I’m happy to be a professor at Rutgers.
AMY GOODMAN: Mark Bray, Rutgers University history professor, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook. He’s just moved his family to Spain after receiving death threats following President Trump’s push to categorize the anti-fascist movement as a domestic terrorist organization.
Donald Trump's one thing, but it is absolutely astonishing to see these ridiculous Republicans desperately fawning over him, trying to get his attention and win his love. There are a lot of them. There are hundreds, maybe even thousands, but only five of them honored his majesty so parasitically this week. They earned a nomination for the coveted title of Golden Graaler. And the nominees are Laura Trump. When history looks back on this time in America, I do believe that it will be Donald Trump and Elon Musk who were reflected as two of the saviors of this country and really of the entire world. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnik. You know, you can't tackle Donald Trump. He is the most important, the smartest, the most capable leader in the world, and he's not going to let someone push him around. Attorney General Pam Bondi. We all work for the greatest president in the history of our country. We are so proud to work at the directive of Donald Trump. It is um Representative Lauren Boowbert. Every day is wake like waking up to Christmas and uh we just get so many blessings under President Trump and his administration, his amazing cabinet picks. Uh this is an a fantastic time to be alive. and Deputy Chief of Staff Steven Miller. Well, President Trump, as has now been well established, is the greatest negotiator, the greatest deal maker, the greatest diplomat, and the greatest peacemaker that we have ever seen in this country. Well, it was a very tough decision. And all the nominees delivered extraordinary tongue work this week, but only one can win. And the golden gravel goes [Music] to Laura Trump. Congratulations, Laura. You are the bootlicking, brownnose, suckup, sickopan, apple polishing, donut guzzling ass kisser of the week. And the rest of you haters just need to try harder. That's all.
COLLAPSING Trump Unable To SPEAK As Handlers RUSH To SAVE Him! Jack Cocchiarella Oct 15, 2025 Jack Cocchiarella Show
Political commentator Jack Cocchiarella reacts to Donald Trump's oval office disaster.
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What we're seeing from Trump right now is both a cognitive and physical collapse. And he is well aware of it at this point, complaining that we can see his turkey neck or that his hair has somehow gotten worse or freaking out about the fact that it's very obvious that there is pudding pouring out of his brain. Donald Trump can't complete a real sentence. He's constantly slurring and his rants and rambles make less sense than ever, if that was even possible. And it's what we saw in the Oval Office today and why Donald Trump's handlers had to jump in and try to save him as he was unable to speak sentences that actually meant anything. And we're going to get into it all. But before we do, if I could quickly ask you to leave a like on this video and if you haven't already and you enjoy our channel to hit that subscribe button because it goes a long way in supporting our work. Now, before we get into why Donald Trump's handlers had to step in, had to try to save him, had to try to boost his ego, I want to start with the nonsensical lie that he started this press briefing with. And it was about black women in MAGA hats in Chicago. And the people of Chicago are walking around with MAGA hats. You have women, beautiful black women, walking around with MAGA hats. Please let the president in. And we don't care how he does it. They're not interested in National Guard or Army, Navy, bring them in. Marines, bring in the Marines. They just want the crime to stop. And more so because of the success that we had in DC. I think if we didn't have that success, nobody would even believe it. I don't think Donald Trump has ever said anything that so didn't happen more than that. "They love me." You notice how all the stories are always like the people came up and they they quietly said it, but they're coming up to us in secret behind closed doors and they think I'm fantastic. It reminds me when Don Jr. was like really really podcasting and every episode would open up with like people in the airport coming up to him or on the street and saying how wonderful he was. You hear this line a lot from MAGA. Nancy Mace does it as well. She's like, "I was in this private setting, which you've never heard of at a place that doesn't exist, but but don't fact check me on this, and people came up and said that they just loved me so much cuz I'm so fantastic." But what's not so fantastic is the cuts that Donald Trump was bragging about. I'm sure he'll say we all love those, but this one in particular has some extra sort of horrible meaning behind it. They don't talk about this. You know, we're getting rid of programs that we didn't like, but that were negotiated in, but we didn't like. We're terminating those programs, and they're going to be terminated on a permanent basis. And it's thousands of people, and it's it's, you know, billions of dollars. We're getting rid of a lot of things that we never wanted because of the fact that they made this stupid move. And then, so this is nothing new, but it's different this time with recent news out of Alaska. Donald Trump is saying that he's cutting the Democrat employees, the woke programs. But one of those supposed DEI programs was $20 million in Alaska. A grant to stop flooding. Flooding that happened in the Berry Town where Donald Trump cut the funding for. Houses are destroyed now. The community is struggling to rebuild. Why? Because Donald Trump thought that that $20 million grant to prevent the very disaster that happened was woke and for DEI. And while Donald Trump is sending not just 20 but $40 billion dollars to Argentina and countless wasted billions to Israel, uh the America first policy is hurting real Americans. But Donald Trump doesn't care. Donald Trump just wants to do what Donald Trump wants. And right now that's attack his opponents.
After Don in particular, he I'll never forget Adam Shifty Schiff, a total crooked guy lying in Congress making up a phone conversation that I have with you. Totally made up. Then when he heard it was taped, he wanted to disappear. And Nancy Pelosi went crazy because they wanted to impeach me based on the conversation that was made up. When they heard the tape, everybody, you know, I won it unanimously in the Republican party. I got every single vote, something that never happens. And I beat it. But think of it, they want to put my son in jail for something that they made up. So they know they made it up and they say he will serve the rest of his life in prison. These are sick bad people. And don't tell me about us going after them. If anything where we've been very very soft. I wouldn't be that soft. I'll tell you that. Thank you very much everybody. Thanks guys. Thank you guys. Thank you very much. Thanks guys. Let's go.
So Trump clearly has spun himself up into a tizzy in this press conference. He's losing his mind. He's angry. He's lashing out. He's justifying every attack that he's ever launched by saying it was their fault and I'm right and I'm fantastic. Which is the same attitude that he brings to talking about the supposed wars that he's solved. Well, one of them clearly Donald Trump doesn't understand because he couldn't speak properly about Pakistan and India because he thought a different country was involved. As an example, uh if you look at Pakistan and Iran, I told them I was in the midst of negotiating a trade deal with actually with Iran and Pakistan was going to be in line and because of tariffs, they all want to negotiate much differently. We were making a good deal and then I heard that they're shooting at each other. And I said during one of my conversations, are you guys going to go to war? Two nuclear powers we are thinking about. I said, here's the deal. you go to war, I'm going to put a 200% tariff. I'm going to stop you from doing any business in the United States. I said it to both of them. Within 24 hours, the war ended. That would have been a nuclear war. And again, the prime minister of Pakistan, who is here, this is a complete collapse of Donald Trump's brain before our very eyes. What conflict in the past couple of months between Pakistan and Iran is he talking about? Trump can't speak about the wars he's solved, yet he wants a Nobel Peace Prize. We saw this the other day when the Middle East peace summit went to Egypt and Donald Trump decided that he was going to invite BB Netanyahu, which then led countless military and world leaders to say that they wouldn't go if his presence was there. Obviously, Netanyahu, much like Trump, is a war criminal and a disgusting figure. But Trump, who hasn't actually brokered peace in the Middle East because Israel has already violated this ceasefire, clearly doesn't understand the relationship between these world leaders. He doesn't understand the conflicts themselves. He doesn't understand the difference between India and Iran. And you're telling me this is a foreign policy genius? No, it's just not the case. But of course, to soothe his ego as Trump was [ __ ] up, Cash Patel had to jump in trying to save the dear leader and said this. And Mr. President, just one last thank you from the men and women at the FBI. You found a way to get these individuals paid during a government shutdown. Our 1811 agents on behalf of the FBI, it's a great debt that we owe you, sir. They're now allowed to pay for their families. So, thank you. Oh, thank you. Thank you, Mr. Trump. Thank you, dear Leader. You've shut down the government and people are receiving their paychecks as usual at the FBI. We should throw you a parade and cost us $50 million again. Why is Donald Trump, the guy who shut down the government, getting credit for paying people during a government shutdown that shouldn't have happened and people would have been paid if it wasn't for Trump? This is the circle of the let's praise Trump and find random reasons to say he's the greatest. First, Donald Trump causes the problem. Then, Donald Trump blames the problem on Democrats. Then, Donald Trump offers up some fake solution which doesn't really do anything. And we end with MAGA Republicans praising him as the greatest person who has ever lived. This is just not the case. Donald Trump has broken our government. Donald Trump wants to break our government and Donald Trump is going to continue to lie. The hypocrisy is always baked in. And some of the worst examples that we've seen recently as Donald Trump pretends that he cares about speech while he attacks the No Kings protest came with a Politico article yesterday. Now, I want to diverge a little bit from this press conference, but what I'm about to say is really important. And the person that I'm going to call out, the [ __ ] piece of [ __ ] that is our vice president, you're going to want to stick around for. But JD Vance, after this political article came out of some of the highest level young young Republican leaders in the country, who work in congressional offices, who get awards for member of Congress, there an article that leaked from Politico. You might have saw this about their I love Hitler group chat, the disgusting slurs and racial epithets that they shared. And JD Vance responded to this group chat being leaked, responded from the calls from Republican leaders and Democratic leaders alike to have some some [ __ ] consequences for these kids. And what did JD Vance have to say? But the reality is that kids do stupid things, especially young boys. They tell edgy, offensive jokes. Like that's what kids do. And I really don't want us to grow up in a country where a kid telling a stupid joke, telling a very offensive stupid joke is caused to ruin their lives. And at some point, we're all all going to have to say enough of this BS. So these kids, full context, were talking about how much they loved Hitler in a group chat in which they were sharing racial epithets and being disgusting. And Vance's response is, "Oh, they're just kids. Stop it. Don't be mean. Oh, we want free speech. We're the free speech party. JD, you're such a [ __ ] gross chud. That big fat ugly face of yours. I saw a comment the other day. I was like, "Jack, you might be getting into like personal attacks too much." I I want to limit the personal attacks from my commentary, but also guys, look at these disgusting freaks. Are we seriously not going to call out how horrible they are inside and out? But I want to get to the substance. Also, JD Vance, you're disgusting looking. That one more. We get one more attack on JD Vance. Personally, JD Vance went to Munich in February. Munich's a security conference and he lectured European leaders wagging his little finger saying, "Oh, you you go after free speech. People can't share their ideas in Europe." A complete lie. And then has come back to the US and aided Donald Trump in the greatest crackdown on free speech and free oppress free expression that we have seen in the history of the United States. We are macing guys in blow up frog costumes. We are disappearing college students for calling a genocide a genocide and saying, "Hey guys, do you know what would be cool? You know those billions that you send to Israel to blow up kids in Gaza? Instead of my tax dollars funding you buying BB Netanyahu, the war criminal, another tank while Israel has free healthcare and and free college tuition. Maybe we could invest in the youth of America instead of killing the children of Gaza. That would be cool. And if you say that, JD Vance puts you in jail, right? That's what JD Vance does. Mhm. And when there were kids in the White House talking about how much they hated Indians and they were doing it before it was cool, JD said, "Let's give them a second chance." Right? That's how JD Vance feels. When you're a bigot, it's speech. But when you are standing up for the basic humanity of people, uh, you're a criminal to Donald Trump. Shouldn't that really explain it all, JD, you piece of [ __ ] And that's what's happening right now. And I want to talk about this, the No Kings protest, which I've been talking about a lot and I've been talking about it in what I hope is like an aspirational and exciting frame because I want us to feel good every once in a while because damn it, we need it. But there is something more important happening with the no kings protest right now that I want you to be wary of and I don't want it to discourage your participation because it shouldn't. Donald Trump, Mike Johnson, all these Republicans, a very coordinated effort to say that this is a hate fest. These are paid protesters. This is Antifa. These people are the devil. They're violent. What they want to do is jin up a response from their little ICE armies, their little small militias of Proud Boys and Oathkeepers, and they want to try to intimidate us. That's what Donald Trump wants. The guys who have bitched at us non-stop saying that me calling the Nazis who profess to be Nazis, by the way, I think guys who say that they love Hitler probably Nazis. And they're saying me pointing that out, making that clear makes me a a bigot. It makes me dangerous. I I don't even know what it makes me. But then they want to say that if you go out and say, "Hey, the founding ideal of this nation, the founding ideal is that we don't have kings, we don't have authoritarians, this is a democracy." What do they do? They call you the devil and they want to intimidate you. We will not be intimidated. We will not face their intimidation. We are going to call it out. We will show up. And I am so excited to see y'all there. And if you haven't found a no kings protest close to you, I got a link below. I did a community post today. I want you to check out where you can go out and protest and I will see you all out there. I might get a frog costume. I'm fired up today. We should be fired up. I hope you're fired up. I hope we're all fighting. This video might have ran a little long. I feel like some of them have rung run long lately. But again, I keep saying like if I'm just going to yell at JD Vance for eight minutes, you got to cut me some slack. But we're going to keep on giving them hell. We're going to keep on fighting back. If you want to support that on this show, as always, you can hit that subscribe button. Leave a like on this video. If you stuck around to the end, drop a blue heart in the comments. Keep on fighting. Don't let them silence you.
MAGA SCOTUS Accidentally REVEALS Their NEXT MOVE Legal AF Oct 15, 2025 The Intersection with Michael Popok
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Well, as I feared, it looks like the MAGA 6 on the United States Supreme Court are going to rip the Voting Rights Act, Section Two up, throw it in our face, and allow primarily white legislatures in the South to redistrict their congressional maps, effectively eliminating black and brown representation. I can't put it more existential than that. They are going to neuter the section two of the voting rights act.
We'll get the decision sometime between, you know, March and June. It may or may not impact the midterm elections. Depends on how fast they generate that order. If they really want to screw the Democrats and favor Donald Trump, we'll see the order very quickly. If they don't care as much, we'll see the order in due course by June or July. And the closer it gets to the election next November, the more likely the new maps or the old maps will not be used, at least for now. But from the oral argument and from the statements that were made by Amy Coney Barrett, by Justice Kavanaaugh, by the Chief Justice Roberts, primarily leading the charge and being fought tooth and nail by Katanji Brown Jackson and Stoayor, there's never going to be another Voting Rights Act section two case. Voting Rights Act section two was passed by Congress in the uh Great Society days of Lynden Johnson supported by the great Martin Luther King Jr. and in it it says that there can be in support of the 14th and the 15th amendment of the Constitution that there can be no law that abridges or denies the right to vote. And so the Voting Rights Act helped promulgate, put into practice the 14th and 15th amendment. What was up for grabs today was if this if the MAGA 6 were going to declare that the Voting Rights Act section 2 was unconstitutional. I don't think they're going to do it that way. They're much sneakier than that. They're much more underhanded than that. They're focused on two things. one that Kavanaaugh raised in 2022 and 2023 and another case where he at the time upheld the new map to create a new black district in Alabama. But now he's going to say that has a timer that the Voting Rights Act can't exist forever except there's no timer in Congress's law. But to Kavanaaugh it can't go on at infinitum. In fact, I have a clip of Kavanaaugh. Let's play it. The issue, as you know, is that this court's cases in a variety of contexts have said that race-based remedies are permissible for a period of time, sometimes for a long period of time, decades, uh, in some cases, but that they should not be uh, indefinite and should, uh, have a end point. and what exactly do you think the end point should be or how would we know for the intentional use of race to create districts? Now, others fought back during the hearing. Um, and the way they're going to try to do this is they're going to argue that it was um there needs to be a sundown effect of of voting rights act section two can't go on forever ever. And the second one is going to be to argue in some way that in all cases politics and partisanship must overcome race when the decision to make a new district is made. See the maps in Louisiana when they were first drawn by the lily white legislature in Louisiana, Mike Johnson's home state, it only created one district out of seven in a state that's one-third black. That's like 16 or 14% black. So there was a challenge and a lawsuit that had violated the Voting Rights Act and it violated the 15th amendment. They went back to the drawing board literally. They came back with two districts, five white, two uh uh black or what we call uh minority minority majority. So that's the map that's been challenged is two too many. Okay. And the argument that Louisiana is now making even though they supported the map originally is well we did it for race reasons because we were told we we got to like create a new map for blacks and that's a race determination and you've said Supreme Court recently in the Harvard case that we can't do it based on race. So, you know, so now the argument is going to be and how the MAGA six are going to try to sleep at night is they're going to say, "Well, we're not against the black vote or disenfranchising blacks, but partisanship always has to overcome race." And if you do that, if you allow the the map just to be drawn red and Republican, who gets screwed is black and brown. That's the equation. Let me play you a clip now from Justice Sotoayora, what she's worried about. Let's play the clip. With respect, the last time the SG was here before us on behalf of your state, they said that race did not predominate just with your creation of district 6 because what you were trying to do and why it's oddly shaped was to protect incumbents. Are you walking that back? Your honor, our position in our supplemental briefing on racial predominance is as follows. If race is a non-negotiable in the drawing of a new district, we think that should satisfy this court's predominance analysis. And the argument you But but that's just it, which is was it what really was non-negotiable for you was nonpartisanship. That's and you could have picked you could have picked one of the other maps, the illustrative map. You didn't have to, but you drew this because of your partisan needs more than because of race. We drew it for partisan reasons. Justice, my point, and the point we make at the end of our opening supplemental brief is to say when this court's racial predominance questions ask about non-negotiability, it shouldn't matter if race is the one non-negotiable factor or it's one of 10 non-negotiable factors. No, but we do we we we always talk about what predominates and what predominated here was politics. That's what you said the last time. And the uh arguments that have effectively been done that have been raised here are have real life implications. The NAACP uh and their advocate Janai Nelson uh struggled to be heard because you could tell the MAG 6 had already come into the oral argument today with basically their minds made up. Oh, we're going to get them with we need to sundown and start putting the Voting Rights Act section two out to pasture and we always have to have partisanship over over race. There goes the second black district in not only in Louisiana but throughout the country. Let's play now Janai Nelson's argument. I think the results would be pretty catastrophic. If we take Louisiana as one example, every congressional member who is black was elected from a VRA opportunity district. We only have the diversity that we see across the south, for example, because of litigation that forced the creation of opportunity districts under the voting rights act. Now, what does it mean on the ground? What it mean? It's not good. There are 24 Democratic seats in red states. 24 dots in seas of red. They'll be eliminated. Many of them are black and brown people. Alabama, Mississippi, South Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee, likely North Carolina, and Florida. Say goodbye to your maps. Donald Trump's pushing hard for them to redistrict, especially after this decision. try to do it fast enough so there's enough time to use the map before the November election because there's something called the Purcell doctrine that the Supreme Court often uses in which they say, "Well, we'd like to make a change here, but it's too close to the election. So, we're going to let the map stand." I don't think that's going to happen here. I think these MAGA 6 are going to expedite this decision and we're going to get it like in March, April. You know, there's there's work that has to be done off of an oral argument. They got to caucus and see, you know, if there's five votes for a decision, which I think there's six against, you know, the question was Roberts and Kavanaaugh in as in 2022 2023 voted in favor of a second district and and kept alive the Voting Rights Act. Uh, in Alabama, Roberts is a, how do I put this? He's a Trojan horse. He's a closet racist. He doesn't care. He's hated the Voting Rights Act almost as much as Clarence Thomas and he's been trying to kill it. He already on his watch killed Voting Rights Act section one. Now he's going to kill section two. That's who John Roberts is and that's his legacy. And everybody thinks, "Oh, he's the he's the boy scout that said he'd be an umpire during his confirmation hearing." Forget that. None of that's true. The Roberts Court will go down in history as the worst court for civil liberties and civil rights and for our balance of power and for our co-equal branches of government and for the immunity of a president ever. Remember, it's his court that took away a woman's right to choose after 50 years of being a constitutional right. So many bad things have happened on Roberts's watch. It's his court and he's responsible for it. So now I think he he's going to flip. He's going to be the fifth vote. We need Kavanaaugh and Roberts to go over with Katanji Brown Jackson. Soayor and Kagan to form a block of five. Not going to happen. I think this is going to be a a a six to3 maybe five to four but I doubt it. Amy Coney Barrett totally over with the MAGA on this issue. Roberts Alto Kavanaaugh Gorsuch who is relatively quiet. Uh Alto and Thomas that's it. It's over. And if they issue it early, which I think they're going to, plenty of time not to violate the Purcell doctrine and it could be used as Donald Trump wants for the midterm elections. Say goodbye to up to 19 to 20 seats right away by redistricting going to happen. And uh we have to get control of state houses. We have to redistrict based on this information. Just just we just have to gerrymander Republicans out. We have to carve up and make new blue states, blue seats, and try to balance the 19 we're about to lose. We just saw it in Texas. Texas tries to gain five seats. California has a referendum in November to to gain five seats for the de the Democrats, but now we got up to 20 seats. that that's a lot of seats, you know, and so this but but the takeaway from this case is that there'll never be a Voting Rights Act section 2 lawsuit ever again. You'll never be able to challenge a map cuz they'll always say, "We didn't do it because there's black people. We did it because there's Republicans that we want to strengthen that district. We want to make it all Republican and we don't care about the Democrats. You know, we know that's not true. We know that's going to screw black people and brown people and disenfranchise them. You think the Congress is lily white now? Wait till you see what's going to happen after this decision comes out. Now, if I'm wrong and the decision comes out closer to June or July when the final big decisions come out for the court, they usually like to do it while they get out for their summer vacations. That's pretty that's a little too close, I think, to the November election. And I don't think it would be used then, but it would be used plenty of time for the 2028 general election and the presidential election and for and forever more. What can Congress do? If we get control of Congress in the midterms, we can start writing and passing new legislation to restore things that the Supreme Court have taken away, right? to to act again like we like the Congress did in the 80s to implement a new voting rights act. There was one that was being proposed um you know in Congress. It sort of died after the Democrats lost. If they get control of Congress again, that is the key. We have to fight it in the halls of Congress and create a new v Voting Rights Act for the modern age. I'll continue to follow it all. Hit the free subscribe button here on Legal AF. come over to Legal AF Substack and do the exact same thing. So until my next report, I'm Michael Popak.