Spain EXPLODES! Israeli CONSULATE SET ABLAZE in Spain after IDF Drops 153-TON Bomb on Gaza! Openminded Reporter Oct 21, 2025 #OpenmindedThinkerShow #GazaGenocide #BoycottIsrael
Europe has had enough — from Italy to the UK, from Greece to Malta, the tide is turning against Israel’s toxic influence in sport and politics, and now Maccabi Tel Aviv, once Israel’s football pride, is being humiliated across the continent, banned fans, burning outrage, and a wave of disgust following every game, this isn’t just about football anymore it’s about justice and accountability for the crimes in Gaza, as nations reject the normalization of genocide on and off the pitch.
In this video we break down the shocking rise of protests against Maccabi Tel Aviv across Europe, from violent fan behavior in Amsterdam to mass boycotts in Italy and police bans in Birmingham, we expose how Israeli football has become a propaganda weapon for a regime accused of war crimes, and how leaders like Keir Starmer are failing miserably to uphold basic moral standards, while hiding behind political correctness and empty talk of antisemitism.
We connect the dots between Israel’s actions in Gaza and the growing European backlash that has forced UEFA to relocate games, cancel fixtures, and issue unprecedented warnings, with activists and football associations across Norway, Greece, and Malta saying no more, as Palestine calls for Israel’s suspension from FIFA just like Russia was banned after invading Ukraine.
Watch till the end to see how the hypocrisy of Western politics is unraveling, why Israeli teams can’t hide from accountability forever, and how this European revolt is reshaping the global sports landscape — football is no longer just a game when it’s soaked in the blood of Gaza’s children, this is a call for truth, justice, and moral courage
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That was what the 153 pound bombs looked like in Gaza despite a ceasefire. Continued violations by Israel have led to the deaths of over 100 Palestinians. These include people killed as a result of their lack of awareness of the boundaries demarcating the so-called yellow line, only visible on military maps. Others were killed directly by Israeli fire in what it claimed was a Gaza violation, which eventually turned out to be a deliberate explosion by the IDF itself so that it could attack Gaza. [Music] There were a total of 25 air strikes in just 6 hours, making it an intense aerial combat aimed principally from my perspective at strike areas protected by Gaza defenders which they had observed following the lull in the ceasefire. That was a classic one. Wanted criminal Benjamin Netanyahu sacrificed the two soldiers that died in order to carry out his malicious strikes to destroy the Gaza tunnel where Israeli prisoners of war were detained. And to achieve this, the IDF utilized a 153 pound bomb. And that's the major kernel of my report today. After this announcement by the fugitive criminals, Spain erupted in massive righteous protests condemning the Zionist regime's brutal and genocidal onslaught in Gaza, peaking with a nationwide general strike on October 15th, spearheaded by courageous labor unions student activists who refused to tolerate Israel's ongoing atrocities amid a sham ceasefire that does nothing to halt the slaughter. Tens of thousands of outraged citizens flooded the streets of Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia, echoing thunderous chants like, "Stop everything to stop the genocide," while demanding that the Spanish government immediately cut all economic and diplomatic ties with the apartheid state, enforce crippling sanctions, and open vital humanitarian aid routes to aid the besieged Palestinians. In Madrid, around 15,000 defiant youth marched from Atosha to Puerto del Soul and Barcelona swelled with up to 300,000 protesters by organizers counts, grinding transportation, schools, and public services to a halt in a bold act of solidarity that exposes the world's complicity in Israel's 2-year reign of terror and its catastrophic toll on innocent lives. Backed by over 200 unions, this strike rejects the fragile truce as a mere facade, fiercely calling for true accountability and a genuine just peace that dismantles the oppressive roots of Zionist aggression. Boycott were added to the mix. Like and share this video to help spread the truth. Mainstream media is silent on the anti-Israel strikes and the massive protests happening in Spain. Subscribe to help amplify our reach and stay tuned for more. Today we take a crucial step forward in calling for a two-state solution at this conference. But let us be lucidly clear. There is no solution possible when the population of one of those two states is the victim of a genocide. We are all well aware that the only hope that civilians in Gaza have is that of knowing that the world does not forget them. And this conference nurtures that hope. It is an act of moral rebellion and uprising against indifference and forgetfulness. Let us make this conference too a collective commitment to haltering brutality and to paving the way for peace. Excellence excellencies, this conference marks a monumental step forward, but it is not the end of the road. It is it only is and can only be the beginning. As such, I want to make two proposals. First, the state of Palestine must be a fullyfledged member of the United Nations. As soon as possible, we must conclude the procedure to admit the state of Palestine to this organization on an equal footing with the rest of states herein. Secondly, we have to immediately adopt measures to halt the brutality and make peace possible. Spain, of course, will adopt a plan with measures to halt the genocide in Gaza. We will continue to take brave measures shoulder-to-shoulder with anyone who wishes to join us because Gaza needs it. Excellencies, history will judge us and its verdict will be brutal with those that perpetrated this slaughter and with those who remain silent or turned a blind eye. Some breaking news to bring you now. Nestle, who I'm sure you've heard of because they make Kit Kat and Nest Cafe and Nespresso and lots of other things, has announced it's going to cut around 16,000 jobs globally over the next uh 2 years. Why does it matter here in the UK? Because plenty of people in the UK work at Nestle, make uh confectionary and Halifax and lots of things in in York and Gatwick's the HQ and cereals are made in Wellin and in Ireland as well. Dublin has an HQ as well. Govern in Scotland makes confeure. A lot of people work for Nestle here in the UK. We don't know where these job cuts are coming exactly, but some 16,000 jobs are going globally. This is according to Philip Navertil, who's Nestle's fairly new chief executive, saying the world is changing and Nestle needs to change faster. And that is going to culminate over the next two years in 16,000 jobs going around the world, potentially in the UK. We have no detail on that as yet. That's going to make a lot of people uh at those places Staverton Wellin uh Ger and I mentioned Bramber on the world as well rather nervous. As if that weren't enough earlier this month the Pedro Sanchez government passed a law through the Spanish Parliament imposing an arms embargo on Israel. Spain has also been a leading voice in preventing the wanted criminal Netanyahu from traveling freely across Europe on his way to the United States. So the for the end goal, the actual establishment of a Palestinian state living side by side with a secure Israel. To get that, you're going to have to keep up the pressure on the Israeli government. Justin Trudeau said that Canada would honor the International Criminal Court arrest warrants, i.e. Benjamin Netanyahu would be arrested if he came to Canada. Does that stand under your leadership? Yes. You'd be prepared to do that? Yes. Meanwhile, Candace Owens has issued a warning to those who continue to support Zionism. Now, to be clear, I am consistent on all matters. I do not want America involved whatsoever in anything that is happening in Israel. I don't want my dollars sent over to Israel. We should not be supporting Israel. Um, obviously, Thomas Massie has done a lot of work showing how it doesn't even make economic sense that we have so much debt and yet we're sending money over to support Israel. And the biggest issue, by the way, that I have with Israel and talking about them being above reproach is the fact that they are supplying the arms to murder Christians, okay? In Armenia, the oldest Christian country in the world. And yet, nobody talks about that. For whatever reason, it seems to be the circumstance that when Jewish people die in Israel, it's wall-to-wall coverage. But when Christians die all over the world, nobody talks about it. Everyone wants to correlate everything to World War II. Everyone wants to talk about Adolf Hitler and the and rightfully so. He was a horrific person, but nobody wants to talk about Henrik Yagod, right? Nobody wants to talk about the Bolsheviks. Nobody wants to talk about the Christian Holocaust. I am tired of the media exhausted of the media not speaking about what is happening to Christians all around the world. And it is especially horrific while at the exact same time that it is happening, the slaughter of Christians in Armenia, the arms being supplied by Israel that the media turns the other way and says, "Oh, okay, but what about is what about what's happening in Israel?" So, you know what I'm asking for? Actual equality. Okay? Because it seems like this is like a special category, the special relationship that we have. I'm a Christian first. Okay? And so my concerns are going to be with what's happening to Christians all around the world because it is us. We are the number one most persecuted religion in the world. The fury has only intensified post strike, boiling over into fierce clashes that underscore an unbreakable resolve against Israeli imperialism. As of October 19th in Barcelona, explosive confrontations ignited outside the Israeli consulate where valiant masked demonstrators struck at complicit businesses backing the occupiers, smashing stores, banks, and offices in a raw outcry against the regime's support network, resulting in arrests and police repression with tear gas. Comparable chaos erupted at a Euro Cup basketball match featuring an Israeli team as protesters pushed for boycots and lambasted the barbaric savagery in Gaza, ignoring union critiques and defying backlash for persisting through so-called peace overtures that mask continued oppression. Throughout Spain, this surging movement commands global scrutiny with unbreakable vows from activists that the fight endures until the Zionist entity is held accountable, fueling urgent worldwide demands to combat what they rightly label as ethnic cleansing, deliberate starvation, and unyielding war crimes, even as token aid trickles into the ravaged strip. Thank you so much for getting to this side of things. Remember to never forget to support my work by subscribing to the channel. This way we can reach more people and fight the YouTube censorship. And until we meet next time, God bless
President Trump Participates in a Troop Visit and Remarks on the USS George Washington The White House Oct 28, 2025
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Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. ♪ ("God bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood) ♪ The President: What a group, what a group, all champions. (audience chanting "USA") The President: Well, thank you very much. A big hello. This is a special group of Patriots, champions, winners. You are winners, I'd love to have your job. I'd love to have your job. And a very special hello to the greatest sailors anywhere in the seas, the incredible men and women of the United States Navy. Very special people, thank you very much. It's a great honor. Great honor to be here. But I'm thrilled to be here among thousands of proud American Patriots aboard the 100,000 tons. That's a lot of tonnage. Forward deployed, symbol of American might power and prestige, the legendary USS George Washington. This is some ship. They don't make them this way anymore, but we're not supposed to say that, but they really don't. This is great stuff. This is really an incredible GW, they call it GW, right? And we've come this afternoon to celebrate the strength and the skill and service of everyone on this ship. So, we're going to all relax. We're going to have a good time. We're not going anywhere. If you go back to Washington, it's like two o'clock in the morning. But I want to just tell you that you are special people, and we're going to have a little fun. And I'm going to tell you how great our country is and how well we're doing. Because a year and a half ago we had a different country than we do right now. Now we're the most respected country in the world. We're the hottest country anywhere in the world, and it hasn't taken too long. But I had no doubt, I just didn't know we were going to do it this fast. We've done it fast because of people like you. So, I want to thank you very much and I want to recognize a man that you all know well. And he's a tough cookie. Was formerly our Secretary of Defense, but now he's proudly known as our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth. And you know why I pay this, he gave up a hell of a job. They were going to pay millions of dollars. They didn't want him to leave, that crazy fox didn't want him to leave, but he wanted. Every time he'd go on that show, all he wanted to talk about is the military. And I said, "If I ever do this, I'm going to bring this guy along with me. He knew more about it than anybody. He didn't want to be doing the other stuff." And he had a chance. He could have so much money he wouldn't have known. He didn't want that. This is what you wanted, Pete. He's so happy now. Those drug ships aren't coming in anymore. We can't find a ship. There's no ships coming in with drugs. It's like he's been incredible. So thank you very much, Pete. You gave up a lot. We appreciate it. Thank you. And unlike past administrations we will not be politically correct. You don't mind that, do you? When it comes to defending the United States, we're no longer politically correct. We're going to defend our country any way we have to. And that's usually not the politically correct way. From now on, if we're in a war, we're going to win the war. We're going to win it like nobody ever before. We'd go in, we'd blast the hell out of countries. Shouldn't have gone in. By the way, if you don't go in, that's even better. We don't have to go in, peace through strength. But we'd go in, we'd win, and then we'd leave. They used to say, "To the victor belong to spoils." Well, we'd be the victor that would leave, because we had people that didn't know what the hell they were doing. But we're also very honored to be joined by hundreds of our incredible Japanese partners. And they are incredible. Thank you very much. This woman. That's right. This woman is a winner. So, we've become very close friends all of a sudden, because their stock market today and our stock market today hit an all time high. That means we're doing something right. But the cherished alliance between the United States and Japan is one of the most remarkable relationships in the entire world. Really, there's never been anything like it. Born out of the ashes of a terrible war, our bond has grown over eight decades into the beautiful friendship that we have. It's a foundation of peace and security in the Pacific. You see it? So, on behalf of all American sailors stationed in this beautiful country, let's hear it for our allies and the Japanese self-defense forces and all of the Japanese people that we love and respect. And I have such respect for Japan and the country. And now I have a really great respect for the new and incredible prime minister. And I have to say this, the first female prime minister in the history of Japan, Madam Prime Minister, please, say a few words. Madam Prime Minister: Thank you, Mr. President, and thank you all. This year marks the. U.S. Navy's semi-queen centennial anniversary. As we celebrate the important milestone, I'm truly honored to have this opportunity to deliver remarks with President Trump aboard the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, a symbol of protecting freedom and peace in this region. First and foremost, I would like to express my deep respect and sincere gratitude to all the men and women in uniform. From Japan's Self-Defense forces and the U.S. forces Japan for your dedication and commitment to safeguard peace and security of our nation and the region, day and night. Six years ago, at this same place here in Yokosuka City, the late Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Trump stood side by side and demonstrated their resolve that Japan and the United States would join hands to ensure peace and security in this region. Now, as the two Commanders-in-Chief of Japan and the United States stand together once again, I have renewed my determination to carry forward that resolve, and to make the Indo-Pacific free and open so that it will serve as the foundation of peace and prosperity for the entire region. Now we are facing an unprecedented severe security environment. Peace cannot be preserved by words alone. It can be protected only when there is an unwavering determination and action. From where we stand, we can see Maritime Self-Defense Forces Mogami and Maya. Vessels of Japan's Maritime Self-Defense force and USS George Washington have conducted numerous joint exercises. Just as importantly, there are so many Japanese and American personnel working for logistics and maintenance here in Yokosuka. And there's also a strong sense of bond with the local community here. Those are what have been supporting the activities of the U.S. Navy over the years. There's no doubt that such multi-layered Japan- U.S. cooperation is what makes this possible for us to ensure the credibility of our two nations' deterrence and response capabilities. Let me reiterate my unwavering determination here. Japan is committed to fundamentally reinforce its defense capabilities, and Japan is ready to contribute even more proactively to peace and stability of the region. Through these efforts together with President Trump, I am determined to elevate the Japan-U. S. Alliance, which has already become the greatest alliance in the world to even greater, greater heights. Japan and the United States will advance together with our sails raised high across a free and open sea. And I am very confident that the sea route from Yokosuka will make our bond even stronger and stronger, and bring our two nations on the path to a shining future. Thank you. (applause) The President: Thank you very much. And we will have a long, good relationship, and we'll have fun doing it. You have to have fun, although sometimes it's never fun. She's tough to negotiate with, I want to tell you. But I'm delighted to report that I've just approved the first batch of missiles. You saw a couple of them coming down with me. I hugged them. We need them. They're the best in the world. Nobody has them like we have them. They all want our missiles. That's the problem. Everybody wants them, but it's the first batch of missiles to be delivered to the Japanese Self-Defense Forces for Japan's F-35s, and they're coming this week, so they're ahead of schedule. I just want to tell Madam Prime Minister, they've been waiting for those missiles and we got them here right away, as soon as I heard about it. I want to thank Former Senator, a great gentleman, by the way. He was so popular, but I took him out and I made him Secretary of State. I think he was born for it, Marco Rubio. Thank you very much, Marco. Where are you, Marco? Great job. Great job. He was born for it. Ambassador George Glass. Thank you very much, George. Good job you're doing. Thank you. And many of our outstanding uniform leaders with us today, including the head of the Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Samuel Paparo. Where is Samuel? Hello. Good, but he's a good-looking people. You could make a movie with these guys. They're like central -- Look at this group of people. Commander of the U.S. Forces, Japan General Stephen Jost. Thank you, Stephen. Thank you very much. The commander of the seventh -- Oh, that's a big deal. Do you want to switch jobs for one week? Only for one week. All right. Seventh Fleet, big stuff, Vice Admiral Fred Kacher. Fred, thank you very much. Thanks Greg. And the commander of Carrier Strike Group Five, Rear Admiral, Eric "Pappy" Anduze. Hello Pappy. That's great. Good. Thank you very much. And of course, we can't forget about your command triad aboard the George Washington. There's nothing like this one. This is a beauty and I hear your commanding officer's a big Alabama football fan. I love Alabama. I love Alabama. Captain Timothy Waits and let me just say roll tide. I love Alabama. Roll tide. Where's Timothy? Where's Timothy? That was a hell of a game this week. I don't know how hell you pull that one out. If you didn't win, I wouldn't have mentioned it. I would've just introduced you. But you came back from oblivion. Isn't it nice coming back? Coming back is good. Thanks as well to your Exo Captain Patrick Blind. Where is he? Patrick. Patrick, thank you. Highly respected person. All of these people are the best. Look at them. You look at them, they could have any job they wanted. They could walk down to Wall Street, make a fortune. They wouldn't do that. They like what they're doing and nobody does it better as well as really one of the most important people on the ship. Have you ever heard of Command Master Chief Tony Roberts? Have you ever heard of him? Wherever you are. Where's Tony? Thank you. Thank you, Tony. He's a popular guy. And as many of you know, this month we're celebrating a truly momentous anniversary, 250 years of courage and pride, honor and victory by the United States Navy. 250 years, can you imagine? And three weeks ago, Melania and I flew to Naval Station, Norfolk, I think many of you probably know that, and witnessed an unforgettable display of pure American dominance, I'd say. It was incredible to watch. They gave us some -- Then I said, "Slow it down. It costs a lot of money. Let's save it. Let's relax a little bit." They gave us some great display from the thunderous roar of the guided missile, destroyers. Never saw anything like it to the spectacular side of nuclear submarines all over the place, to the unstoppable force of another great American aircraft carrier. One thing was clear that no enemy will ever even dream of threatening America's Navy. There's no Navy even close, not even close. You hear about some of them doing ships, but nobody can do what we do. Nobody has what we have and we also have the best equipment that rides along in those ships. You see that? Nobody makes equipment like we do. Nobody makes the ammunition, the weapons, the missiles, the planes, none of it. And if they do, the American sailor stands ready to crush them and sink them and wreck them and blast them into oblivion. And that's a terrible statement for me to make. That's the end of it because everybody said that I should immediately get the Nobel Peace Award. With that statement, that takes me out of the running, but that's the way it is. United States is blessed with the strongest and most powerful military in the history of the world. There's no military like our military, not even close. Nobody has our weapons and it'll be stronger and more powerful than ever before very soon. We just approved the biggest budget in the history, over a trillion dollars, over a trillion dollars. We have the best ships, the best airplanes, the best submarines, the best technology, but above all, we have America's military, it's the best people. It's all about the people, ultimately. You have to work all of that fancy stuff that we make better than anybody else. The fact is, we do make best weapons, but if you don't have the right people to operate those weapons, they don't mean much. Despite that, as commander-in-chief, I never forget that our ultimate strength does not come from equipment, it comes from the men and women of the rank and file. That's true. It comes from you people, incredible people, good-looking people, too many good-looking people. I don't like good-looking people. I never liked good-looking people, I'll be honest with you. I've never admitted that before. But see, I'm allowed to -- See, we wanted the Supreme Court to think based on merit. You know about that, right? Merit. Everything now in our country is based on merit and that's why I look at you and I see nothing but merit. It's great to have a country back where we can go by merit now, we don't go by anything else except for talent and work and hard work and it's such a big win. That was such one of the most important wins and the will, patriotism and spirit in your hearts is our single greatest weapon. The strength that you have is unbelievable. That's why as we make a record investment in our military, we've never spent so much and we've never spent it more wisely because now we watch it, we spend it properly. I'm also supporting an across the board pay raise for every sailor and service member in the United States Armed forces. Now, if you don't want it, you want to give back to your country, just let us know, we won't give it to you. Is there anybody in that category? But now all we really have to do is get the Democrats to approve it, but they'll come along. They always do. They always do. And because they heard that the sailors on the George Washington took a hit to your family separation pay. You know what I'm talking about, right? You took a little hit to be here. By returning to the port, you returned early for this event. I am delighted to announce that as your -- It's not a boss. I don't feel like your boss, but I guess I am. At least you'll be happy about this one, my direction, we're going to make sure that you received the full amount that you were owed for the deployment. And we're not going to deduct anything because you came in to listen to your commander. I'd like to be an admiral. I always wanted to be an admiral, to be honest. Don't tell the people that I love so much. They sit around the table, they have all those beautiful stars and stripes. But I'll tell you what I love, I always love the admirals. I love those uniforms and I look at these guys. I don't think I would've done very well if I had to compete with these people, they're too good. But I always felt that the Navy is a very special group of people and I see it when I see you, I see it. Over the past 11 months, the spirit of our military has been soaring like never before you, you know that. The spirit of our country has been soaring. After years of recruiting shortages and we had bad ones, it was embarrassing frankly. During my campaign, before the election, November 5th, after that, it all changed. After we won, it all changed. And now we have waiting lists with record numbers, trying to join the U.S. Navy. In all of the Armed Forces we have literal waiting lists, and I'm pleased to report that 2025 was the Navy's single best recruiting year in many generations. That's pretty good, isn't it? But think of it, it seems like I've been up here so long and it seems like I've been doing this for a long time and we had a great first term, but nothing like what's happening now. We have the greatest economy in the history of our country. I rebuilt the military in the first term and then they gave a lot of it away to Afghanistan, but it was really just a tiny speck. But it was the concept of what it was. But we rebuilt the military and we did so many things in the first term, but we're blowing it away right now. But think of it, just one year ago I was in the middle of a campaign. Can you believe that? It doesn't feel that way. I said, you're right, it's not November 5th yet. We have another week or so to go. I was campaigning one year ago and look at all the things that we've done since this unbelievable day, November 5th. That's when it all changed. When we won on November 5th, it all changed. And we went from a country that wasn't respected and a lot of people that had no spirit, that includes joining the police, the fire departments, they didn't want to join. After that, they started joining. And it seems like 10 years ago, not less than a year. Think of it, less than a year ago I was campaigning. We won the second election by a lot, so we had to just prove it by winning the third by too big to rig, I called it. It was too big to rig. And it was an amazing victory. And thank goodness we won because we were in big trouble. We were in big, big trouble. But the new recruits, every sailor aboard this ship has answered a sacred call of duty to cross any ocean, fight any battle, and defend America and its allies with unwavering resolve. As you know, the George Washington is the only aircraft carrier on earth that is permanently stationed overseas. It's permanent. Now, if you'd like to take a trip back to America -- Let's do it one time. I'll join you. I'd love to join you. When I landed on this, it doesn't feel like a ship, it's solid. This is a solid piece of stuff. These 4.5 acres of power and steel are the front line of American freedom in the Pacific. Every day you're taking risk to keep our country safe and to defend peace and security in this incredible part of the world, working with Japan, working with other nations. I just left Malaysia. We stopped a big war with -- You know that. We stopped eight wars. Can you imagine? In eight months I stopped eight wars. I stopped a war month. Think of that. That's pretty good. But I just left Malaysia to thank them because they helped us very much with one of them. And actually for even a second, they're great people. And they send their regards. I spent a day there with the Prime Minister and we had a good time. But you carry out your mission bravely. You carry it out brilliantly and on behalf of all Americans, I just want to say, and I came over to say it loud and clear, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Incredible people. You are incredible people. They actually have the best location. Because if they're really good- looking, they end up in Hollywood. You have a great look, but you're not going to end in Hollywood. They can just see the back of your head. All the media, look at all the fake news back there. But two years ago, Naval Air Crewman 3rd Class, James McCall was just a few months into his first fleet tour with the Golden Falcons Helicopter Squadron when he and his crew were called on a search-and-rescue mission to find three missing navy divers. Incredible, brave guys the divers. But they were stranded at sea and right off the Japanese coast, they were exhausted and assuming they were going to die. They assumed they were going to die. But with unbelievable focus and skill, Crewman McCall was able to find and help rescue all three divers in the water below saving his fellow sailors. And James is with us today as a shipmate on this carrier, Crewman McCall. Thank you very much for your incredible bravery and we salute you. Where is James? Where are you James? Whoa. Come up James. Get up here, James. Come here. Come up here. Look at this guy. He's a good-looking guy. Get out of here, James, I don't want you up here. No, come here, James. James McCall: Nice to meet you. The President: You want to say something? Come on. James McCall: I just want to say I appreciate all my fellow shipmates. What I did back then in Iwakuni, it was heartbreaking for losing those loved ones down there. But we brought some back whenever we went down there. And just God bless America and all my fellow shipmates. Appreciate it. And stay a bad, Larry. The President: I was wondering maybe -- He almost stayed up -- He could have been up here for a while. You did that very well. He's going to be running for office next week, you watch. Great job, James. A lot of bravery too. But as James' story reminds us, the Navy is a family and a team, and each of you has a vital role to play. Gathered here this afternoon are some of those whose toil and sweat gets our magnificent planes in the air and brings them safely back home. And we have the shooters and the gear dogs and the paddles and the white shirts, and of course the blue shirts, the yellow shirts, the red shirts on the flight deck, and all over the hangar bay, I want to thank you all. Your incredible people. I saw some of you there. We're rushing to get down here and they want to take pictures up there. They're very aggressive people, "Sir, can I have a picture?" They're -- you're supposed to be standing in attention. "Sir, could I have a picture, sir?" Yeah. You know what I'm talking about, right? Very aggressive, but I think they're great. We also have a real geniuses. And these people are incredible, who maintain the largest and most complex machine ever built, our amazing mechanics and engineers on the -- And I asked you, Captain. I'm building the aircraft, I'm building a lot of things, but I said, "Captain, you're going to tell me something. I know a lot about these ships, I know a lot about these things building, I want to know, catapults, which is better, the electric or the steam?" Audience: Steam. The President: Okay, ready? You guys, that's what you do, right? This is so much better. They go out hire a consultant for millions of dollars that was never on an aircraft carrier before, so they switched to electric. I disagree with it, but it's all right. Let me ask you. We're going to go steam first and then electric. Catapults, which is better, electric, or steam? Audience: Steam. The President: I'm going to put in an order. Seriously, they're spending billions of dollars to build stupid electric. And the problem when it breaks, you have to send up to MIT, get the most brilliant people in the world, fly them out. That's ridiculous. The steam, they say they can fix it with a hammer and a blowtorch, and it works just as well, if not better. And I love the sight of that beautiful steam pouring off that deck. With the electric, you don't have that. So we did the Ford in electric, the cost overruns, everything else, but I hope it's going to be okay, but I like steam. We're going to go back to steam. They changed just for the sake of changing. I said to the architect, "Have you ever designed a ship before? You only did the biggest ship in the world, right, the Ford? But we're going to go back." Now, let me ask you the second question, hydraulic for your elevators, or magnets? The new thing is magnets. So instead of using hydraulic, you can be hit by lightning and it's fine. You take a little glass of water and you drop it on magnets, I don't know what's going to happen. So the elevators come up in the new carriers. I think I'm going to change it, by the way. They have magnets. Every tractor has hydraulic, every excavator, every excavating machine, if any kind has hydraulic, but somebody decided to use magnets for your -- But maybe they're good. Which is better, hydraulic, or magnets? What the hell is wrong with these people? Can I ask you, the top ranking gentleman right here? Seriously, I'm putting out an order. I'm going to sign an executive order. When we build aircraft carriers, it's steam for the catapults and it's hydraulic for the elevators. We'll never have a problem, okay? Male Speaker: Aye aye, sir. The President: Do you agree? He agrees, everybody agrees, but these people in Washington, all right, we're going to do that. I'm serious about it. It bothered me so much. I see the costs come in, they spend 900 -- This is not on my watch. So if it was on my watch, I would be very quiet about it. I wouldn't be talking about it. They spent $993 million on the catapults trying to get them to work, and they had steam, which works so beautifully and it has for 50 years, right? So we're going to go back. Seriously fellas, I want to make that change. I'm going to do an executive order. I'm not going to let them continue to do this now. They're trying to make it work. They're trying so hard and they have something that's perfect. So we're going to go back on that and the magnets, thank you very much. And, of course, we cannot forget the daredevils and the pilots of the famed Carrier Air Wing Five known as Team Badmen. What the hell is that all about? Who are they? They're bad. The elite air units aboard this vessel are storied squadrons like the Royal Maces, the Diamondback, the Argonauts, the Chippies, the Titans, the Tiger Tails, the Shadowhawks and the Saberhawks. All great brave people. They're all incredible. You're all incredible people. Do you know, they say, and I love it, I love aviation. I actually had a brother who was a pilot. And see, Biden used to say he was a pilot. He was a pilot, he was a truck driver, whatever, whoever walked in. He wasn't a pilot. He wasn't much of a precedent either, to be honest with you, that I can tell you. That we all know. But they say the hardest thing to do is landing a plane on an aircraft carrier. You ever hear that? And great pilots can do everything. They're great pilots, but they can't do that. It's a very special talent. So the people that do that, that are in this room, you're a very small group of people. Tremendously talented pilots cannot do it for a lot of reasons. There are a lot of reasons, a lot of it is right up here. So I have great respect. The hardest thing you can do is a pilot is land. This ship is so big, but when you're up there in the Pacific with the Atlantic and the waves are crashing and it's getting dark or it is dark, which is even worse, getting dark is better. But when you're up there they say it looks like a little needle in the ocean. It's just a very little thing and you're landing on top. So I have great respect when I see them land. Three weeks, ago they were landing and doing it beautifully. They had very, very, talented people and nobody embodies skill and nerve and swagger and the attitude like a US naval aviator, so I have great respect for you all. Thank you very much. It's one of the reasons I'm here. That's why I'm here, not someone else. I didn't need this. I didn't need the whole damn job. I could have been doing. I could've had a nice -- I had such a beautiful life. But you know what? We're making America greater than ever before and that's why I'm doing it. And we are doing numbers that nobody's ever seen. Nobody ever even thought possibly before. Think of it, a year ago, we were a dead country. We're like a dead country and now we have the hottest country anywhere in the world. There's nobody even close. It's pretty amazing, I'll tell you. None of it would be possible. All of these things that we're doing, all of the respect that we have, it's really because of people like yourself and the armed forces generally. It's amazing the job that you all do. None of it would've been possible. And all of those important missions in the Navy, the devoted members of the food service division serving up to 14,000 meals every single day. How's the food, good? They say it's good. Is it good? I hope it's good. It's probably my kind of food. I like that kind of food, but they don't get the credit they deserve. I want to just thank them very much and congratulate, 14,000 meals. Let's also hear it for all the sailors holding the American flag high at CFAY as well as the crews from the ferocious, DESRON 15. DESRON 15. But together, the sailors here today give your very best to our nation. And as your Commander-in-Chief, I'm fighting every single day to ensure that we give you our very best also. We do. We're giving you everything. We're giving you more than anybody's ever given. We're bringing it up to a standard that nobody's ever seen before. We're starting to make ships also. Part of our deal with the trade is we're starting to make ships. We used to be number one at making ships and then we lost our way, but now we're starting to make ships again and we'll do it very soon. It's not going to take that long. But it's a process. It's not like making a bullet. It's that big long process. We've got it going though, I think, in the right direction. I think within a short period of time, the Philadelphia yards as an example, is now owned by a group that's going to be making a lot of ships, a good group of people. And we're going to be working also with Japan on making ships. We're going to make a lot of ships again. We used to make -- Think of it, we were number one. And then over the years, they just lost their way. They started making other things, they stopped making ships. We're going to be making ships again. We've more than, think of this, $17 trillion, trillion with a T, pouring into the United States of America from all over the world. And that's the biggest number in the history of any country. And this is in eight months, really. We're here nine, but this is in eight months, over $17 trillion. As an example, the last administration did less than a trillion in four years. We did 17, more than 17 trillion in eight months. And I think by the time we finish up our first year, we're going to be over $20 or $21 trillion of money coming into our country. And I want to thank Japan, because Japan is making big investments into the United States. And they're very happy because the stock market has gone up very nicely. We've made Japan a lot of money. That's okay, but they're a big investor in our country and we like that. But think of those numbers we weren't doing anywhere near. We were laughed at, and now they're all saying they've never seen anything like what's happened in such a short period of time. And I was just told by the prime minister that Toyota is going to be putting auto plants all over the United States to the tune of over $10 billion. So that's Toyota. So go out and buy a Toyota. And that's a lot to do with, because right now, we have all the AI plants. We have so many things happening in the United States, and it's because of November 5th election day, but it's also because of tariffs. The tariffs have been so good. We're taken in trillions and trillions of dollars. I heard them before I came up, I heard -- You're all on television now. They're talking all the networks, everybody is covering it. Look at these characters back. Look at all of them. And they were talking about the tariffs. The tariffs have -- Nobody understood tariffs like I understood tariffs. And the tariffs are having people go into our country and spend tremendous numbers like we've never seen. And that brings jobs with it. It brings jobs, it brings importance, it brings everything. It brings a strong military. It brings a lot of things to other countries. I mean, if you look at some of the deals that we did, if India is going to go to war with Pakistan, and as you go to war, we're not going to do any trade. I was going to put big tariffs on both countries. And they said, "Well, I guess we're not going to go to war." Two nuclear powers, we stopped it, but we stopped a lot of wars. Without tariffs, we wouldn't have national security like we have, but we've never had national security like we have it right now. And literally a year ago, you had very little national security. You had people that didn't have a clue. American strength is roaring back like never before. And with your help, America is respected once more and it is respected at levels that we haven't seen before. On my first day back in the White House, I deployed the men and women of the United States military to stop the invasion on our Southern border. It was an invasion losing hundreds of thousands of people to fentanyl, into drugs. And now, we have the most secure border in American history. For five months, they said zero, no people came into our country illegally. They came in through a legal process, but nobody came in through the Southern border. Can you imagine? Even I can't. It's hard to believe that. And we do have it tight as a drum, but that's what we have to have. If you don't have borders, if you don't have a fair media, you need certain things. You need a good fair media. They're getting better. They're not there yet, that I can tell you, but they're getting better. But you need borders, you got to have borders in a country or you don't have a country. And now we have a border the likes of which this country has never seen before. And people respect us for it. With the help of our warfighters, we're decimating the savage drug cartels that poison our people. 200,000 people, maybe more than that, died last year because of what came into our country through an open border policy where 25 million people poured into our country. Totally unvetted, totally unchecked. They came from prisons. They came from mental institutions and insane asylum. They were drug dealers. They were bad people. 11,388 were murderers, half of which committed more than one murder. They let them into our country. We're getting them the hell out. We're getting them out. We're getting them out fast. Is that okay with you? Yes, right? I have no doubt. Got to get them out. Just an unforced era. And we're also straightening out our cities. Washington D.C., our beautiful capitol was a killing mess. People getting killed all the time. It was very high crime. And we sent in our National Guard, again, great people. I don't say that we're totally politically correct, that's okay. And now, it's very safe. Now, it's considered a very safe. It took 12 days, we got 1,700 people, career criminals, many of which came in through Biden's open border, and they infiltrated our nation's capital and we had a very unsafe capital. But for years before that, it was very unsafe. Now, it's as safe as there is anywhere in the country. You can have your daughter, your girlfriend, your wife, your boyfriend, walk right in through the middle, nobody's going to touch him. The crime is down to almost nothing. It's a whole different ballgame. It took literally 12 days, but let's give us a month to do it, really. We had it drum tight and it's a beautiful thing. And our people in the service and -- People don't care. If we send in our military, if we send in our National Guard, if we send in Space Command, they don't care who the hell it is, they just want to be safe. And we have safe cities. Now, we're starting in Memphis. And Memphis was a disaster. They've been there for two weeks and it's a whole different series. Crime is less than half, and within a month it'll be gone. Getting rid of all the bad ones there. We're going to go into Chicago, we're going to go into our cities, we're going to clean them out, we're going to straighten them out, and we're going to have safe cities, because you want to protect safe cities. We're going to have beautiful safe cities. And it's happening very quickly and very easily, actually. It's easy for us, it's hard for them. And we have to have a little more help. It doesn't matter really. We could do as we want to do, but it would be nice to have more help from some of the Democrat governors that don't mind in Chicago. Two weeks ago, four people murdered. 11 people shot. This weekend, it was terrible. Much worse than that. And then we have a governor that stands up and says, "Oh, it's wonderful." It's not wonderful. And what we're doing is we're going to make it totally safe. It'll be very safe very soon, and we're doing that with all of our cities that are troubled. We have cities that are troubled. We can't have cities that are troubled and we're sending in our National Guard. And if we need more than the National Guard. We'll send more than the National Guard because we're going to have safe cities. We're not going to have people killed in our cities. And whether people like that or not, that's what we're doing. And you've been watching what our missiles do to boats and ships and submarines. How about the submarine? They said no, that was just fishing. The radical left Democrats said, "Well, it was a submarine, but they were just fishing." Submarines don't go fishing, do they? You know more about submarines than I do; you have a beauty parked outside, actually. This is a submarine. And you know what? It was designed for transporting drugs, and it got hit. But each one of those vessels that we hit kill, on average, 25,000 people, American people, every single year they kill -- Each one of them kill 25,000 people. So we have to stop it, and we have stopped it. And I want to thank Pete for having the courage to do it. And believe me, people are very honored that you do it. 25,000 people for each boat. For many years, the drug cartels have waged war in America, and at long last, we're finally waging war on the cartels. We're waging war like they've never seen before. And we're going to win that battle. We're winning it already. The sea -- I mean, the only problem is nobody wants to go into the sea anymore. Even the fishing boats, they say, "Let's take a pass." But they don't want that. But we're knocking them out one by one, and very importantly, we've almost stopped completely the drugs coming in by sea, and now we'll stop the drugs coming in by land. That's going to be very easy. More importantly, we're ending wars; we're ending wars all over this planet. And as you know, as I said before, I ended eight wars in eight months. The most of any president in history, no president that we know has ever ended any war. A lot of them go into wars, but this includes Kosovo and Serbia, the Congo and Rwanda, Pakistan and India, Israel and Iran. You saw that. How about those B-2 bombers? They went in there, they took out that nuclear capability. Iran would've had a nuclear weapon within two months, not anymore. Egypt and Ethiopia, Armenia and Azerbaijan--that was going on for 35 years. Big, horrible war. And just this month we ended the war in Gaza in the Middle East. We ended the war in the Middle East; nobody thought it was possible. And we also just signed a deal in Malaysia between a war that was just starting. Cambodia and Thailand. So we saved millions and millions of lives, and I did it mostly verbally; we didn't have to get you involved. When we don't get you involved, that's a good thing. We don't want you to get involved. If I can avoid you getting involved, if I have an ability to do things that maybe other people don't, or we see things, but we stopped a lot of those wars based on trade and tariffs and penalties, and they're getting all ready to fight, and then we tell them, "No more trading with the United States. We're putting tariffs on your nation, et cetera, et cetera." It's called national security for us, but it's really national security for the whole world. And everywhere we go, America is actually making peace, and it's peace through strength. When they look at this, when they look at you people, they say, "We're not going to mess around with them." So it's very important. After years of crippling inflation. Back home, we had the worst inflation in the history of our country; energy costs are down. You know, energy costs are way down, gasoline prices are way down, grocery prices are way down. We have a little problem with beef; we're going to get that down very quickly. But the prices are way down. Mortgage rates are down despite having an incompetent head of the Fed. I call him too late. He's always too late. He's too late in lowering interest rates. I call him Jerome Too Late Powell. But despite having a totally grossly incompetent guy -- We just blow through it because we're doing so well. Inflation has been defeated, and workers' wages are rising at the fastest pace in 60 years. And that includes your wages. They're rising at the fastest pace. The workers--I'm not talking about the rich people. Rich people -- Everyone is doing well. Everyone in our country is now doing well. My first term, we built the greatest economy in the history of the world. We had an economy like nobody has seen before. Now we are doing it again, but this time actually it's going to be much bigger and much stronger. I told you $17 trillion, but it's going to be $20, $21 trillion. And that's numbers that have never been heard of before. Much bigger than any other country in the world by literally $15, $16 trillion. It's amazing. The sailors and the ship sacrifice so much for our country and the president. And I will tell you, the president standing right up here loves you. I respect you, and I love you. And I'm giving everything. I have to make sure that when you get home, you find an America that is safe and proud and sovereign and free. One service member who reminds us that we're working for you and for everybody and for our country is Chief Warrant Officer Will Hightower, who serves on the George Washington in the all-important deck department. Do you know what the deck department is? I have no idea, but they do. In April 2024, Will sailed away from Norfolk, leaving behind his wonderful wife, Megan, their precious six-year-old daughter, and their one-year-old son. In the past 12 months, he has only been home for three weeks total. Three weeks, an enormous sacrifice, very tough on the family, but an experience everyone on the ship really knows very well. In February Will's tour will come to an end, and he will finally be going home just in time for his daughter's birthday. So Will, I want to thank you together with all of those people that go through the same thing. I want to really thank -- Where is Will? Is Will around here? Where is Will? Wow, look at him. These are good-looking people here. That's great, Will. How does it feel? Good. Will Hightower: It feels amazing, Mr. President. The President: That's great. It feels amazing. That's fantastic. That's fantastic. See, in the old days I'd say, "Does your wife still love you?" But I don't do that anymore. "Does your wife still love you?" Yes. Will Hightower: Yes. The President: Do you still love your wife? Will Hightower: Every day. The President: Every day. That's good. Okay, that's good. So that's good. Beautiful. And say hello to your daughter, right, and your wife. And just in conclusion, every sailor here today inherits a legacy of valor and grit and glory unmatched in the long history of mankind's voyage on the seas. It's a voyage like nobody's ever had, like you have. For two and a half centuries, America's navy has preserved the vision of our first commander in chief, who gave this ship its storied name, its righteous soul, and its timeless motto. "First in war, first in peace." Very famous phrase, George Washington. After 250 years, that is exactly what our country is today. It's first in war, first in peace, first in wealth, first in power, first in science, first in spirit, and first in freedom. And we went through four bad years, but now America will always be first again. If you have the right person up here, if you have somebody that understands a lot of different subjects, we're going to be bigger, better, stronger, and more important, really frankly, to the world. Japan respects us. If you see what's going on all over the world, they're respecting us again. They respect us like never before. The treatment they give me all over as I go around to different countries is great, but it's really a respect for me. But it's a bigger respect for our country; they respect our country again. They didn't respect our country just a few years ago. From Boston Harbor to Hampton Roads and from the Caribbean Sea to the Red Sea, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Persian Gulf to what is now known as the Gulf of America. Isn't it nice they say it now routinely? I heard the news today: "The Gulf of America weather is wonderful." They don't say it with a smile; it's called the Gulf of America. How did that happen, right? For many years, I said, " Why is it called the Gulf of Mexico when we seem to have the shore?" Well, we do. We have 92% of the shoreline. So I said, "You know, when we make it back --" Not if, when, too big to rig; we made it too big to rig. I said, "Get out and vote too big to rig." Make it that way. I said, "I'm going to change it." And one of the first things I did is I changed it; nobody could even fight it. They tried, we got sued all over the place. We won every suit, and it's now officially the Gulf of America. Isn't that nice? But our sailors have written honor, greatness, and triumph into the pages of history. What you're doing is incredible, and it's an incredible time for our country. On gun decks and flight decks and torpedo rooms and cockpits, the men and women of the navy have poured out their blood and sweat and tears to defend the land of the free and the home of the brave. They've crossed icy channels, leapt from burning records, stormed into frigid waters, soared into deadly skies, and laid down their lives to ensure the survival of liberty. Now all of us here today carry on that noble mission. And no matter what challenge comes our way, no matter what danger we face, we hoist our great American flag very, very high. We race into the waves, and we rally to that immortal battle cry of the American sailor. "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead," right? Together with our incredible Japanese allies and all of our allies all over the world. We stand strong, we stand proud, we will stand taller than we've ever stood before, and we will be freer and braver and more brilliant than ever before. And we will fight, fight, fight. And we will win, win, win. And I want to thank everybody at the USS George Washington and the U.S. Forces Japan. God bless our military. God bless Japan. God bless the United States of America, and God bless our navy. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. (cheers and applause) ♪ ("YMCA" by the Village People) ♪
CHAOS in Cyprus! Israeli Ships SET ABLAZE as Revolt EXPLODES Against Netanyahu’s Expansion! Openminded Reporter Nov 1, 2025 #Cyprus #Israel #Netanyahu
The streets of Cyprus are erupting as furious protesters rise against Israel’s creeping expansion and secret land grabs, with Israeli ships reportedly set ablaze in a wave of anti-colonial anger that has left Netanyahu’s regime in shock; what started as a real estate scandal has exploded into a full-blown revolt — a direct challenge to Israel’s attempts to dominate the Mediterranean and use Cyprus as its next pawn; Cypriots have had enough, and the fire is spreading fast.
In this video, we break down the hidden ties between Israel and Cyprus, the secret land deals, the influence operations, and how the same pattern of occupation that destroyed Palestine is now unfolding in the Eastern Mediterranean; we also explore the explosive court case against Israeli developer Shimon Aykut, the leaked “Poseidon’s Wrath” plan revealing Israel’s military ambitions, and how the youth of Cyprus have reignited resistance; this revolt isn’t just about ships — it’s about sovereignty, survival, and saying NO to occupation.
Transcript
The war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu is reeling in disbelief as Cyprus, once seen as a silent partner, now turns against him and his colonial schemes. The island erupting in fury and defiance as protests sweep through its streets, shaking the Israeli establishment to its core. This isn't just politics. It's a reckoning, a long overdue rejection of the creeping expansionism that has defined Israel's strategy in the region for decades. Reports from across Cyprus describe a wave of outrage so intense that authorities have been forced to limit relations with Israel, freeze weapon transfers, and arrest criminal agents of the occupation court, trying to buy up vast swaths of criate land under the guise of real estate investment. The goal was simple. turns Cyprus into another outpost, another vassal of apartheid Israel, another pawn in a colonial chess game that has run for too long.
General of the leftwing Ael party, Stefano Stefanu has said that Israeli investors are buying up coastal land and are building what he called Zionist schools and synagogues. He claimed that parts of Cyprus are turning into gated ghettos.
The Israeli historian Elon Pappe argues that Israel is imploding. He defines the current far-right government of Benjamin Netanyahu as neozionist, meaning that the old values of Zionism have become more extreme, more openly racist, more supremacist, and more violent. This neozionist state has abandoned the incremental approach to slow motion ethnic cleansing of Palestinians which characterized past Zionist governments. It is using genocide as a weapon to empty the Gaza Strip of Palestinians and soon perhaps the West Bank.
It is dominated by Jewish extremists that have turned Israel into what he calls the state of Judea, distinct from the old state of Israel. The state of Judea, run by fanatic Jewish colonists, 750,000 of whom live in the West Bank, fuses religious Zionism, with Orthodox Judaism. It seeks to establish an Israeli empire that will dominate its Arab neighbors, especially Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria. The hatred for Palestinians by those who run this neo-zionist state, the state of Judea, extends towards secular Israeli Jews. This, he argues, means that ultimately Israel will fracture, making Israel unsustainable. At the same time, as the American empire unravels, a process accelerated by the ineptitude and corruption of the Trump administration, Israel's fundamental pillar of support will erode, forcing retrenchment by the United States, including in the Middle East.
What will the collapse of Israel mean for Israelis, Palestinians, and the Middle East? Will it usher in a process of decolonization? Or will it foster even more violence, bloodletting, and extremism? Will it be possible to replace Israel with a secular state, one where Palestinians have equal rights with Israelis, a country of one person, one vote? Or will Israel atrophy into a despotic theocracy with its educated secular elite fleeing the country and its economy disintegrating under the onslaught?
Joining me to discuss the future of Israel and his book Israel On the Brink is Elon Pappe, professor of history at the College of Social Sciences and International Studies at the University of Exiter in the UK and director of the university's European Center for Palestine Studies. His other books include the ethnic cleansing of Palestine, 10 myths about Israel, and a history of modern Palestine.
Now, Stefanu also added that Israel does not tolerate criticism and wants to control everything.
Israel's ambassador has condemned these statements calling them plain and simple anti-semitism. Ambassador Orurin Analik has said that Stefanu had crossed a line, targeting a community on the basis of identity.
As I dug into the history between Cyprus and Zionism, I found a dark pattern of manipulation and deceit, a story that leaves a bitter taste every time it resurfaces. Because Cyprus was never just an island to Zionists. It was a tool, a stepping stone in their march toward domination, a place to exploit before Palestine became the chosen prize. Before I tell you about the latest revolt against Israeli encroachment through property grabs and covert settlements, understand this. Zionist history in Cyprus has always been one of opportunism, of taking without belonging, of using others as ladders to climb toward power.
We have decided to sign a 5-year bilateral defense cooperation with this country. And we continue to work hand in hand with the states committing that genocide.
In the late 19th century, figures like Theodore Herzl and the early Zionist ideologues eyed Cyprus not as a home but as a staging ground. They saw it as a convenient base near Palestine, a launchpad to advance their exclusionary dream, treating the island not as a sovereign land with its own people and history, but as disposable real estate to be bought, used, and discarded. The records of those Zionist congresses make it clear Cyprus was discussed, dissected, and dismissed when the greater conquest of Palestine came into focus. Now, decades later, that history is repeating itself, and Cypriot youth know it. They've seen what Israel did to Palestine, and they're saying, "Never again." Protests have erupted across the island, blocking Israeli ships and torching some in acts of open defiance. A fiery statement against the silent infiltration that's been unfolding under the banner of investment and development. Reports suggest Israel even deployed air defense systems in Cyprus, allegedly to protect its assets. But in truth, to prepare for any uprising that could threaten its grip over the Cypriot government. To save face, the authorities moved swiftly, a Cypriot court recently sentenced Israeli businessman Shimon Aikut to 5 years in prison for illegally developing Greek Cypriot property in the Turkish held north.
And in doing so supposedly kind of secure the island for themselves. This is what the agenda is here.
And this is also why the last two years have been reports of Cypress being given as well uh Israeli defense systems which I think were recently confirmed as well. And I had noticed this in the initial stages around uh pretty much since the early days of 2024 when I found it alarming as to why Cypress all of a sudden uh was accumulating or being given Israeli air defense systems. I was concerned as to how what what exactly is the plan that they're trying to prepare Cypress for. What is Cypress going to be defending itself against? Yes, there is an occupation, but pretty there is a there there's a there's a relative the conflict is frozen. So, there's a relative calm. There's a status quo to all of a sudden be escalating air defense systems from Israel inside of Cyprus. It goes to show that there's an agenda here as well. And the agenda that they have for Cyprus is to expel Turkey in order to limit Turkey's influence within the region because Israel wants to be the dominating influence in the region.
And this fits part and parcel with the greater Israel plan. The idea is to expand and accumulate as much territory as possible. I mean, this is how colonialism operates. They want to take vast territory. They want to control Syria. This is why they're occupying Syria at the moment. This is why they're using the Dru. using the the conflicts that have arisen after the the the overthrow of Assad inside Syria in order to be able to kind of uh you know divide and conquer Syria in order to probably bulcanize Syria or take control of the vast territories of Syria again fitting within the greater Israel plan. And now they're trying to do the same thing in Cyprus. And they're also trying to do the same thing in Lebanon by creating intersectionist or kind of fueling the intersectionalist tensions within Lebanon in order to basically justify and provide pretext to constantly um sort of militarily intervene and occupy Lebanon which they are occupying five key territories inside of Lebanon and they are refusing to leave.
Cyprus is now the next point of contestation and it's going to be the Cypriot public that is going to suffer the cost because Turkey is a strong military. This is a fact and even though Israel itself is backed by the United States etc. uh if there's going to be any sort of tension that's going to be created between Israel and Turkey and using the Cypriot people as as bait essentially this is going to completely destroy the island and it's going to it's going to bring about again the tensions within the Cypriot population uh and it's and and any sort of attempt to liberate the island from the north without any resolution between the two communities and the unfortunate bloody history that has taken place is going to merely generate more tensions within the public that will then justify further imperialist intervention on the island. Therefore, forever depleting any opportunity for this place to unify peacefully, but also to be a sovereign independent state, which is why Cypriots should be very alarmed about what's happening. But the vast majority of them, I don't think, know, especially from a certain generation upwards that may not be are relying on Cypriots media to relay this information to them, they are not aware of the extent of the dangers in their country.
I've seen certain reports, and by the way uh you're quite right to point out that size of uh Turkey Turkey's army is formidable. It's the second largest army in NATO by a significant margin over every other uh European country. Um uh I've seen reports of aite considerable military buildup uh by the Turkish forces in the north of Cypress in the occupied part of Cypress. Are those reports accurate and do we know the extent of that buildup?
I I mean I believe those reports are rather accurate because as I said um I don't I I don't have I haven't seen any other way to verify this is information as well that I have seen come out of out of the north uh in media outlets out of the north. Um the criate media has touched on it. Um so therefore I believe that it is that this is currently happening but this is part and parcel of response to the current tensions that are happening now between Israel and Turkey and um because of Israel's as I've said they're constantly in like trying to integrate Cyprus into this greater Israel project and but to do so you do need to expel Turkey. Turkey however itself has its own agenda in Cyprus. I mean the entire reason that they have occupied the north of Cypus because it was part and parcel of a plan that was laid out by President Johnson from the United States uh in 1964. This was really and this was a part of the idea of appeasing both Greece and Turkey at the time which were NATO states in order to secure the eastern frontier from the USSR. So the idea was to give the north part of Cypress to Turkey because it's essential for its own surveillance and military security. This is why the northern part of Cyprus is so significant to Turkey as well. And they're not about to just simply allow Israel to infiltrate into the south and try to so-called liberate or cause any tensions that will threaten their own security interests in the region, which I said it's not just happening in Cypus. We've also seen these tensions between Turkey and Israel also take part happening in Syria as well. And it's also going to begin happening in Lebanon because Turkey also has a vested interest for its own military, its own economic sort of ambitions within Lebanon to have significant control over the north of Lebanon, which again is something that does not appease Israel. But at the same time, I don't even think it appeases the United States in many ways because Turkey is a very big country. It has a powerful military. it is an important um uh it's it's become one of the most if not the most powerful sort of player in West Asia and this threatens Israel but it also threatens the United States who wants to be the dominant party within the region for economic purposes for uh you know in order to be able to control resources and trade routes etc. And having a Turkey that is at this point becoming far too powerful impedes on the interests as well of western states.
So what we're going to see, I believe in Cypress, is that we're going to see Israel uh try to antagonize Turkey through Cyprus, as we're seeing in Syria as well.
The proof of state involvement came shortly after when an Israeli newspaper in classic fashion published an article warning of security threats from Cyprus. The piece written by Zionist commentator Shay Gal outlined something far more sinister, a plan called Poseidon's wroth, which described how Israel could dominate the Mediterranean using military and naval power. Gal wrote that Israel must be prepared to control regional sea lanes and strike preemptively under the guise of self-defense, invoking Turkey's nuclear projects as justification. The language was clear. It wasn't analysis. It was a threat. A message to Cyprus and the wider region that Israel views them as obstacles, not partners. Pawns in its maritime ambitions.
This wasn't diplomacy. It was imperialism dressed as strategy. Another blueprint for domination hiding behind security rhetoric.
Cyprus sits at the heart of a geopolitical storm. Its location makes it vital for energy transit, for trade routes, for control over the eastern Mediterranean. Israel wants that control and projects like the East Med pipeline and the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum reveal its plan to dominate regional energy flow to deliver gas to Europe on its terms and to exclude anyone who stands in its way, particularly Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. This is why Cypress matters to Israel not as a friend but as a piece of territory in its vision of regional hegemony. It's about pipelines, profit and power disguised as cooperation.
Meanwhile, the Greek Cypriot leadership weak and deeply compromised has played straight into Israel's hands. Plagued by socio-economic instability, political dependency and blind admiration for western powers, Nikos Christodoulides has turned Cyprus into the weakest link in the eastern Mediterranean. The alliance with Israel and the United States, founded on hostility toward Turks and built on the logic of the enemy of my enemy is my friend, has created a fragile, unholy pact that now threatens to consume the island.
The youth of Cyprus see this betrayal clearly, and their revolt is not just about land or ships. It's about reclaiming their dignity from foreign manipulation and refusing to let their island become another porn in Israel's endless pawn in Israel's endless game of colonization.
Thank you for watching. I truly appreciate your time and courage to seek the truth. Keep your support strong by subscribing to the channel and sharing this message far and wide. That's how we keep honest journalism alive. That's how we resist suppression. Until next time, may justice prevail and may peace return to those who fight for it. God bless you.
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Northern Cyprus is also an Israeli problem. It is not Israel's role or desire to liberate Northern Cyprus. However, if the threat from the area reaches a critical threshold, Israel's strategic posture must shift. Israel, in coordination with Greece and Cyprus, must prepare a contingency operation for liberating the island's north. by Shay Gal Israel Hayom Published on 07-29-2025 10:10 Last modified: 07-29-2025 10:10 https://www.israelhayom.com/opinions/no ... i-problem/
[x] Turkish and Northern Cypriot flags. Photo: AP | Photo: AP
Cyprus recently marked the 51st anniversary of Turkey's 1974 invasion - a lasting trauma for Greek Cypriots. For decades, Israel treated this conflict as a distant Greek-Turkish issue, but must now clearly acknowledge: Northern Cyprus is not just a Greek-Cypriot problem - it is also an Israeli one. In practical terms, Northern Cyprus functions as an international no-man's land, enabling Turkey and terrorist groups like Hamas and Iran's Quds Force unrestricted operational freedom.
Since the invasion, which killed thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands, Turkey's presence has quietly transformed. The area is now a forward base for Turkey's military, hosting sophisticated weapons systems, cyber surveillance, and signals intelligence (SIGINT) infrastructure capable of intercepting both military and civilian Israeli communication, alongside covert terrorist facilities supported by Ankara. According to leaked intelligence documents, senior Turkish officials characterized Northern Cyprus as an ideal location "where anything can be done without interference by police or judicial oversight".
Turkey can deploy armed drones from Lefkoniko airfield - converted from an abandoned airport into a drone base amid regional gas disputes - far more rapidly than from its mainland bases. Since May 2021, Turkey officially stationed armed Bayraktar TB2 drones there, and more advanced Akinci UAVs were publicly showcased at a military parade in July 2024. These UAVs can rapidly target Israeli gas rigs, naval vessels, and strategic sites. In addition, Turkey's advanced ATMACA anti-ship missiles, with a range exceeding 200 km, could directly threaten Israeli maritime assets, including its critical natural gas platforms. Moreover, Turkey's new Typhoon ballistic missile is capable of precisely hitting targets up to 560 kilometers away. According to Western intelligence, missile bases in Kyrenia and Famagusta are already prepared for their deployment, posing Turkey's first direct ballistic threat to Israel, with the capability of striking Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, and Haifa Bay.
[x] Northern Cyprus border. Photo: Ami Shooman
Meanwhile, the EU continues security cooperation with Ankara despite Turkey's occupation of EU territory - a contradiction undermining EU credibility and posing risks to Greece, Cyprus, and Israel as well. Ankara's aggressive foreign policy, marked by unlawful occupations, sanctions violations, and ties to extremist groups, aligns it with rogue regimes rather than NATO allies. Given NATO's requirement of unanimous consent and Turkey's strained relations within the alliance, Article 5 protection is unlikely even in unrelated conflicts, and practically impossible regarding Northern Cyprus, internationally recognized as Cypriot territory.
Yet the threat is not solely military. Lacking effective international oversight, the occupied area has become a hub for terrorism financing and money laundering, with Iranian and Turkish illicit funds flowing through shell companies to support Hamas and other terror groups. Documents seized during Operation "Guardian of the Walls" (2021) and "Iron Swords" (2023) in Gaza revealed Hamas's plans to establish an operational branch in Turkey and Northern Cyprus, tasked with carrying out attacks against Israelis in Europe. Furthermore, in 2023, a Quds Force cell uncovered in the region planned attacks against Israeli targets in Europe. This Iranian cell underscores Northern Cyprus's status as a safe haven for anti-Israel operations. Thus, Turkish control over Northern Cyprus enables Turkey and Iran to bypass sanctions and escalate their strategic threat against Israel. Moreover, hotels, casinos, universities, and ports in Northern Cyprus have reportedly become covert hubs for espionage, blackmail, and intelligence operations coordinated by Turkish security forces and organized crime networks, including 'honey trap' operations targeting international officials.
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Northern Cyprus. Photo: Moshe Shai
It is not Israel's role or desire to liberate Northern Cyprus. However, if the threat from the area reaches a critical threshold, Israel's strategic posture must shift. Israel, in coordination with Greece and Cyprus, must prepare a contingency operation for liberating the island's north. Such an operation would neutralize Turkish reinforcement capabilities from the mainland, eliminate air-defense systems in Northern Cyprus, destroy intelligence and command centers, and finally remove Turkish forces, restoring internationally recognized Cypriot sovereignty.
This contingency plan could be termed "Poseidon's Wrath," named after the Greek god of the sea, highlighting maritime dominance and the devastating consequences of a worst-case scenario. The name underscores Israel's focus on safeguarding strategic maritime assets and maintaining open sea lanes critical for regional security. This would remain a contingency plan: Israel does not seek confrontation but must remain fully prepared. The Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, previously regarded as a highly unlikely scenario, was eventually executed. Turkey, currently constructing the problematic Akkuyu nuclear plant on its Mediterranean coast - a project Russia is quickly abandoning due to recognized risks - should internalize this lesson.
Shay Gal is an expert on international politics, crisis management, and strategic communications. He works internationally, focusing on power dynamics, geopolitical strategy, and public diplomacy, and their influence on policy-making.
BREAKING: Trump QUITS On HEGSETH As CRIMES LEAK OUT! Jack Cocchiarella Nov 30, 2025
Political commentator Jack Cocchiarella reacts to Donald Trump's breaking with Pete Hegseth.
Transcript
If there's one thing that we know about Donald Trump, it's that he watches a lot of TV. He's never working and he's always sitting on his fat ass watching Fox. But today, it wasn't his favorite propaganda outlet that he was tuned into. It was the coverage around Pete Hegth's war crime. Specifically, what Mark Kelly had to say because it is the only reason for what Donald Trump just did. quitting on Pete Hegth publicly, throwing him under the bus, breaking with him for the first time during his term in a press gaggle on Air Force One that is shaking up this administration and putting another huge crack in the fracturing MAGA coalition. We are 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 what Trump had to say quitting on Hegsth, I want to start what I believe led him to get to that point. And it's what Mark Kelly had to say about Hegsth's illegal order. Right here happening right now. The Washington Post reporting that Secretary Hegsth gave an order to kill everybody on one of those suspected drug boats during the first strike in September. Are you calling for US service members to actively disobey orders like those? Well, if orders are illegal, not only do they not have to f follow them, they are legally required not to follow it. Do you think that constitutes an illegal order? I think there needs to be an investigation. And I hope that the reporting is not accurate. I care so much about the United States Navy and those service members. This was an operation uh involving the most professional members of the military, US Navy Seals who I rever I hope and pray that this is not true, but there needs to be an investigation by the inspector general. Pete Hgsth uh fired many of the inspectors general in DoD, but whoseever left left needs to investigate it. We're going to investigate it. I sit on the armed services committee. We're going to have an investigation. We're going to we're going to have a public hearing. We're going to put these folks under oath and we're going to find out what happens happened and then there needs to be accountability. Let me ask you now. I certainly do not get the security briefings of a United States senator. So I I can't say this with 100% certainty, but I read the reporting. I trust the reporting. The reporting is accurate. Pete Hexath is a war criminal. I do not need to wait for Congress to tell me that. the fact that Republicans both in the House and the Senate on the Armed Services Committee are calling for these investigations, are moving forward with these investigations, that these are bipartisan investigations, tells me everything that I need to know. and also Republicans. It had to rise to war crimes before you would start holding Pete Hegathth accountable and saying, "hm, maybe the guy on the third marriage in the fifth affair and the eighth illegitimate child uh and and multiple allegations credibly against him, yet maybe this guy isn't isn't the right fit to be the Secretary of Defense." How did it how did it take war crimes for us to get to that point? That that's besides the fact that no, I do believe this reporting. It was an illegal order. Pete Hexth is a war criminal and good on Mark Kelly for continuing to call him out no matter how much Donald Trump tries to move forward with this intimidation plan because he thinks it's laughable. He thinks that's going to scare Mark Kelly. Really? Get the [ __ ] out of here. That's just a ridiculous notion. And Mark Kelly made that very clear. Defense Secretary Pete Hegsith has personally threatened to recall you uh to active duty so that you can be court marshaled. Secretary Hegsith adding your video quote intentionally undercut good order and discipline. Did it? I said something very simple and non-controversial. And Donald Trump said I should be hanged, executed, prosecuted. Pete Heg said I should be court marshaled. I mean, how ridiculous is this? We say follow the law and this is their response. These are not serious people. And Kristen, this is meant to just intimidate us. We're sticking up for the Constitution here and the rule of law, and they're saying these folks should be executed for doing that. I mean, Pete Hegth is not a serious person. He's unqualified for this job. Now, if you watched the morning shows today, if you watch the Sunday morning shows, you saw a lot of Mark Kelly and Donald Trump, who is always tuning in to the Sunday morning shows, as was evidenced by something he said again about Tim Walls during this press gaggle, certainly tuned in. And I think he sees the building pressure. I think he sees Mark Kelly unafraid. And I think he at least knows that he does not need another set of scandals from a guy in Pete Hexath who Trump picked to be the secretary of defense because he thought that this is a telegenic guy. He can go out there and communicate. He can rah rah. He can, you know, struggled to do a pull-up and it'll make us look good. Now, of course, Pete Hexath is not a good look for anybody, but Trump said that this guy would fire up the MAGA base. But now with Republicans turning on him, wanting investigations, do you think Donald Trump wants to deal with any more of this as his term falls apart? I don't think so. And as is the case with anyone who works for Donald Trump, is friends with Donald Trump, associates with Donald Trump, you are bound to get screwed over by Donald Trump. That is the reality that Pete Hexath is waking up to. Strike. there were a second strike that killed the people committed in a first strike. Are you about I don't know that that happened. And Pete said he did not want them. He didn't even know what people were talking about. So we'll look at we'll look into it. But no, I wouldn't have wanted that. The second strike first strike was very lethal on his mind. Midas touch responded to this quote from Trump writing preparing to throw Hegsth under the bus. Now a lot of people are speculating and I agree that Trump saying well I wouldn't have wanted a second strike. I didn't say to do that. I'm the no new wars guy. The the the initial strike killing innocent fishermen. Yeah, that was just preventative. That's not me launching an armed conflict. me saying that all the airspace around Venezuela needs to be shut down because I'm threatening them. Oh, that's not me launching into a war. I I'm just being a strong guy. Trump is trying to make a little bit of distance between him and Hegsth in the media. He wants people to think that, oh well, well, two strikes, but Pete did is too far. I wouldn't have done that. That was his decision. He wanted that carried out. There's a lot of lot of pushing of the blame to Pete Hegathth. This is the the clearest break that Trump has made and he's just quitting on him in terms of his strategy around this bombing campaign in international waters. Trump was backing him up before saying that this was justified. This was important. Remember, Trump was posting these videos. He was sharing the criminal bombings. Donald Trump was posting his own war crimes. But now after some backlash, after Republicans saying we need to investigate this, and after a very direct campaign by Mark Kelly to bring attention to this, and good on Mark Kelly, Donald Trump's starting to say, I don't really like how they're talking about me on TV because again, it's it's always about TV. Let's be honest, people. And he's saying, I'm going to put a there's a little line in the sand right there, and that's that's Pete. Pete did that. I wouldn't have done that. That was Pete's call. Oh, now you're talking about war crimes. That was on Pete. We're doing another round of investigations. That was on Pete. He is clearly breaking with him. He's opening the door to throw him under the bus. He's opening the door to firing someone. I think Donald Trump wants some heat off him right now. And I think in a moment in which he is seeing the lowest approval rating of his presidency, he he potentially has another devastating election loss coming up in Tennessee. Shout out to Afton Bane on Tuesday. I think Donald Trump is is waking up to the fact that maybe a little shakeup might help him, right? Maybe that's a little distraction. Maybe that's something to feed the media. Maybe that's a look over here and don't pay attention to Epstein. Don't pay attention to the economy. Talk about Pete Hath. That was Pete Hexath's fault. That that that's what it was. Donald Trump fired a lot of people in his first administration and a lot of people resigned. There was a lot of turnover. It's been relatively stable for Trump, right? right? That MAGA has been pretty pretty locked in, at least in his administration and Congress. We're seeing resignations. We're seeing threats of resignations for these strikes. This is one of the issues that has Republican lawmakers saying, "I don't know if I want to be here. I got to defend this guy. I don't know if I want to be here." So, is Donald Trump thinking to himself right now, huh? New Secretary of Defense on one hand, other hand, keep the drunk idiot doing bar crawls on Wednesday nights and killing people illegally or resignation with resignation. Republicans resign if I keep Pete Hegsth and then I lose the House and then the more investigations come or just new Secretary of Defense. I I think that Trump would probably lean towards new Secretary of Defense and getting rid of Pete. I don't think he has a lot of loyalty to Pete Hagsth. I think that's where Donald Trump is leaning right now. I wouldn't be surprised. And again, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of this was because of Mark Kelly on television today. That's what drives a lot of Donald Trump's decision-m. So, on that note, I think we need to hear more from Mark Kelly who was just going off on Trump. Well, first let me let me start by saying we said something very simple and non-controversial and the president of the United States said hang them, execute them, u prosecute them. In my case, uh secretary heas said prosecute him under the uniform code of military justice for by the way reciting the uniform code of military justice. It's obviously ridiculous, but this is an attempt to silence me, to to get me to not hold this administration accountable. We have a president who doesn't understand the Constitution, who installed an unqualified Secretary of Defense. I cannot think of a Secretary of Defense in the history of our country that is less qualified than Pete Hexath. He should not be in this position. He should have been fired after Signalgate and now he should be fired again for this. if this if this is accurate. Um, so he's not going to get me to back down. And what but what he is doing is sending a very chilling message across our entire nation, not only in the military, but the civilian workforce. Who's going to speak up and say anything if they see something that's unlawful or see something waste, fraud, and ab abuse? Why would anyone speak out if they can go and prosecute try to prosecute a US senator? Is it happening? Well, I I don't know. I mean, I was notified I was notified about this through a tweet, the same tweet that you saw. And that demonstrates how unserious this administration is. They care. They care more about the publicity about this than the process or the law. I haven't been notified by the Navy. By the Navy or the FBI. So, no. We We got something about from the FBI. But the thing we received from the FBI, just like the president said saying that we should be hanged, the thing we received from the FBI is more intimidation. What did it say? Well, it just said there was no point of contact. It had something about uh coming in for an interview. Um, and the and the question here should be, you know, why did the FBI decide to do this? Or do you think maybe the president told the FBI director to go after these six members of Congress? I expect to be hearing a lot more from Mark Kelly. And funny enough, very soon I'm going to be doing a doing an interview with Mark Kelly. So, actually, if there's anything specifically you'd like to see me ask him, feel free to DM me on Instagram, on Twitter, to to drop a comment below. Um, there are a lot of questions I'm gonna have for Senator Kelly. Uh, also just going to need to shake his hand, tell him he's badass, cuz he is. But this is the energy that Democrats need and I want to see more of it. We're going to be talking about it and highlighting it on this show. If you want to support that, 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 y'all. Don't let them silence you. And until next time, I'll see you
Pete Hegseth's "Kill Them All" Order Constitutes a War Crime! by Glenn Kirschner Nov 29, 2025
The Washington Post just reported: "Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say" Kill them all." Hegseth's order, and the resulting murders in international waters, violates domestic law, international law, and the law of war.
A statement just issued by the "Former JAGs Working Group" concludes that the killings carried out on Hegseth's orders "are war crimes."
I sat down for a discussion about this latest development with law professor, military law expert, and member of the Former JAGs Working Group Dan Maurer.
Transcript
Hey all, Glen Kirschner here. So friends, the Washington Post just reported that regarding these deadly boat strikes in international waters, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegsth gave a kill them all order. So the only thing left is for Pete Hegth to be prosecuted for murder. I just sat down with law professor and military law expert Dan Mau to talk about Pete Hegath's war crimes. [Music] All right, welcome everybody. Uh, happy Saturday. Hey, I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving and uh are recovering from eating too much as am I. Um we've got our friend Dan Mau back. Um law professor, retired Army Lieutenant Colonel retiring uh from the US Army Jag Corps. He taught constitutional law and criminal law at West Point. He also taught at the Army's Jag School on the campus of University of Virginia. He has become a a frequent flyer here unfortunately talking about the continued abuses of Donald Trump Pete Hegath and the folks who are um deciding to obey what appear to be clearly patently unlawful orders. So first of all happy holiday weekend and welcome back Dan. I'm I'm so happy that you're back with us. Thank you Glenn. Happy post Thanksgiving to everybody. I want to start this with uh just reading a little bit from the new Washington Post reporting about the latest travesty. Um the headline is hegth order on first Caribbean boat strike officials say kill them all and just a little bit of the reporting includes defense secretary Pete Hegsth gave a spoken directive according to two people with direct knowledge of the operation. Quote, "The order was to kill everybody." Close quote. One of them said, "A missile screamed off the Trinidad coast, striking the vehicle and igniting a blaze from bow to Stern. For minutes, commanders watched the boat burning on a live drone feed. As the smoke cleared, they got a jolt. Two survivors were clinging to the smoldering wreck. the special operations commander overseeing the September 2 attack, the opening salvo in the Trump administration's war on suspected drug traffickers in the Western Hemisphere ordered a second strike to comply with HEGs instructions. Two people familiar with the matter said and the two men were blown apart in the water. Now, Dan, I saw you post something on LinkedIn and you said, I'm not going to read much of it, but quote, "If the reporting here is accurate, I'm disgusted, appalled, and angry. Any order to execute these boat boat strikes on narco terrorists is an unlawful order that should have been rejected by the chain of command. And there is no way to wash clean the taint of illegality that defines an order to quote kill everyone, including the survivors of the first strike clinging to the side of the sinking boat. You know, I I think this is so appalling and it it just it turns our stomachs. But can you talk a little bit about um the illegality of what is being reported in this Washington Post article? Yeah. Well, I mean, aside from it being completely immoral and base to to do that to survivors of a strike, uh there's a reason why it's illegal under international law because it's viewed as beyond the pale. Um so the first thing to note is that under well known well-known international law that goes back not just modern intern customary international law directing how you use force abroad says you cannot give an order for no quarter you know take no survivors that that's not that's not lawful under any any interpretation of the law of armed and it hasn't been for a very long time. I mean, this predates the revolution and it's certainly embedded in the HEG regulations and in the Geneva Conventions that we have signed as treaties and make part of our law. And it's something that we we train our our service members as as one of the basic foundational principles of all of our don't you don't kill prisoners. You don't kill what are called or to combat or out of the fight. French were out of the fight. That includes PS, includes wounded and sick, and it includes the shipwrecked. It includes survivors. And there are special protections that you give to shipwrecked crews. Whether you're fighting a law enforcement campaign or you're fighting an armed conflict, when there were survivors in the sea, you actually have a duty to go rescue them. Not just don't kill them, but to also rescue them. That's an affirmative obligation to save their life, not to take their life. It's easy to to kill him. Clearly, we did that. But I don't understand what what really bothered at a core core level is how that order, that kill everyone order was interpreted by a three-star admiral at the time. That admiral commanding J-C is now the commander fourstar of special operations command. A former Navy Seal. Well, I guess you're always a Navy Seal. former commander of Steel Team 6 said, "Launch the second missile because those two shipwrecked crew members might get picked up by their fellow narot terrorists and continue trafficking drugs. One, highly unlikely. Two, that doesn't matter. It just doesn't matter." And he should have known that. He absolutely should have known that. Whether there was a jag in the room or not, that's basic. That's like how do you shoot your weapon basic. And that to me is an impeachable offense for Hegsath. It is a court marshalable offense for the admiral. And I take no joy in saying that as a former retired officer to to say that there's any blame here on the military, but there is. They followed a patently awful order to kill those drug runners, assuming they're drug runners. Even if they're the worst drug runners in the world, even if they're armed, if they're not shooting at the US forces at the time, they are not targetable. In fact, they had to be saved, picked up, and rescued, not just blown to pieces, as the reporting indicates. It is so far illegal that I I I cannot understand how someone that senior could have allowed that to happen. and all down the chain of command. And it might have been a three star to a drone operator or someone firing a missile from a plane. Who knows? It might have been two steps, but both of those steps should have been a a firm rejection. No, we're not going to kill them. Bottom line. And they should have put their stars on the table. You want to fire me for that? Fine. But I'm not doing that. That's what should have happened and that's what didn't happen. And and who knows, maybe it happened multiple times. That was just the first strike. It may have happened every other time since then. So clearly a a massively important breaking story. Incredibly bad news for those who thought that like me who thought that the military would ultimately do the right thing in the face of a clearly manifestly patently unlawful order that they would reject it because that's what they're trained to do. It's a professional norm. It's a professional obligation and it's not hard to spot the blatantly patently unlawful orders and this was one of those and so they should have rejected it. So Dan, let me ask you this. I know the challenges of explaining the inexplicable in the Trump era. I've been a legal analyst since I retired from the Department of Justice in 2018 when Trump's illegality was already on full display. And I I feel your frustration and I experience the same frustration when people ask me, "Well, h how is this lawful?" Well, it's not. What do we do about it? Well, that's challenging because we don't have, you know, a lot of mechanisms right now given Hegat as the Secretary of Defense, Donald Trump as president, given Pam Bondi as attorney general. We don't have a lot of mechanisms to hold folk accountable for their lawlessness. But, but let me ask you this, and I know I'm kind of asking you to try to explain the inexplicable. What what pressures do you think are at play on the military chain of command when they know better? I was only on active duty 6 and a half years as an army jag. I know better. These career military members and certainly like yourself a career army jag. We all know better. What pressures are do you suspect are at play in having them refuse to as you say put their stars on the table and and decline to defy these unlawful orders? Yeah. Uh so I I think and this is speculation um and it is fairly inexplicable but I think there are two uh forces at play here. One is uh Congress's absolute inability to hold the executive branch in check uh for various reasons. Uh that some of the Democrats, as you know, are now being louder about it, but they don't have the floor. Um and they're being accused of being traitors when they do speak up. Um but you don't have Republicans coming out on Mas. Ironically enough, MGT or MJT did, but the majority of the Republicans are not pushing back on on clear illegality from the administration in any domain. Whether it's domestic deployment of troops, whether it's birthright citizenship, whether it's attacking boats in the Caribbean or the Pacific, they're just not pushing back and they're trying to justify or at least not talk about it. If Congress was doing its job correctly, they would hold the executive branch to account. There are many mechanisms for doing that. Uh so that's one one influence I think allowing this to happen. The other one I fear is what we had been talking about really since February when he fired the the senior army and air force TJAGs the judge advocates general the leading lawyers in uniform in the Pentagon. That sent a chilling message throughout the JAG cores all the way down about don't be a roadblock because that's that's what he's justification was. they'd be roadblocks to implementing policy. And so you now have more compliant or at least quieter JAGs. That's one point. Point two is he also fired the chairman of the joint chiefs. He fired the chief of naval operations. He purged for lack of a better word. Senior commanders. You see uh Southcom's admiral uh their their uh commanding officer a few weeks ago decided to retire early evidently because of objections to the boat strikes. This is what happens when you purge. You end up with what's left, which is those who are okay with what the policy is. They're okay with pushing the boundaries of what's lawful. They're okay with it. You don't have the people who should be standing up because they're no longer in uniform. They're not there. And that's exactly what we thought would be the risk when you start firing the senior leaders for doing their job. What you're left with, I'm afraid to say, are yes men and yes women. I can't say that's the case for every single bad decision that gets implemented, but I think in this particular case where the where the the strike was so clearly unlawful, I have to believe that the admiral believed that he was doing the right thing, that he was doing what's lawful or at least believed the law supported him or at least believed President Trump would immunize him in some way and therefore would be okay with it. He's not going to risk his four stars. Maybe he I'm assuming he knew he was up for four stars and was going to go to SOCOM. didn't want to risk that by pushing back. Now, where is he? He's got a promotion. So, maybe that was an influencing uh factor as well. But I think it's those two things. I think what you're left with with is an atmosphere of fear within the Department of Defense. Um either fear or compliance because they agree with him or they are afraid of being threatened by him. but him being Trump and Congress not acting not acting with its lawful constitutional authority to hold the executive branch in check. And of course, all of this, at least this reporting is coming on the heels of six members of Congress, uh, including Senator Mark Kelly, um, saying that soldiers have an obligation to, uh, refuse to obey unlawful orders, which frankly is straight out of the uniform code of military justice, the manual for courts marshall, you know, that's sort of ingrained in us first in officer basic training for me and then again at the army jag school. So talk a little bit about what these military members are risking if they actually obey uh excuse me obey these law unlawful orders. Yeah. So the law here is kind of tricky and that's unfortunate and Congress has a remedy. They could they could fix this. I'm actually working on an article now. Hopefully it'll come out in a few days that explains some of this why Congress can get involved. But the bottom line is when a when a member of the armed services does something upon an order, they've been ordered to execute some mission and it turns out that that mission was unlawful in some way. Um they can raise if they're prosecuted for that bad thing that they do, they whether it's, you know, killing somebody or taking their money or hurting them, assaulting them, whatever it may be, they're prosecuted under the court marshal system for that crime. They can raise a defense and say, "I was obeying orders." Even if that order was unlawful. They have a defense. The judge has to buy it, but they can raise it. I'm not saying it's very successful, but it can be raised. That is foreclosed. However, they can't raise it if it's a patently unlawful order. Okay? That means it's so obvious on its face that an ordinary, reasonable, prudent person would know you can't do that. like go take out the prisoner back behind the shed and shoot him in the head. Uh or you know go go rape that hut of women. You obviously you can't do that. It's anyone would know that's unlawful under any system of law. So following that you can't say obedience to order. But if it's not unlawful they can raise an illegal order. this situation striking shipwrecked survivors of a missile strike when they pose no no not even close to imminent threat to any US forces or to anybody else. They're barely clinging to life. Killing them is to give them no quarter. killing them is to ignore centuries of basic honorable fighting. As honorable as fighting can be, uh there's a martial code um implicit within the military law system as well. And how we fight, we fight with honor to maintain our legitimacy. Killing innocent people, one is clearly wrongful and illegal, but killing prisoners or killing those who cannot defend themselves, is a crime because it's immoral, even under the the much more permissive moral code of being a service member in combat. So what's interesting, Glenn, is the administration frames the boat attacks as a non- international armed conflict, a NYAK, which means the laws of armed conflict apply. And the laws of armed conflict here could not be clearer that this strike, the second strike on the survivors would be a crime. It's a crime under any system, but definitely under the very law that they say that we're following. So, the Trump administration is endangering, you know, not only people in international waters, uh, but it's endangering our military members in any number of ways and by extension, I think it endangers our national security ultimately. So, let's finish with this because I saw this press release. I think it was issued today by the former JAGs working group and it has about a three or four page analysis. It is the analysis that you just laid out and it comes to the conclusion. It say it says the bottom line since orders to kill survivors of an attack at sea are patently illegal, anyone who issues or follows such orders can and should be prosecuted for war crimes, murder or both. So talk a little bit about the former JAG working group and again how it came to that decision. Uh yes, so I'm full disclosure I am a member of that former JAG working group. Um it's more than a handful but not a huge contingent of retired uh uh JAG officers from different services. Um I don't think I'm at liberty to disclose who all is in it other than myself. Um, but I'll just say that uh I I've been impressed from day one and the group started kind of very informally back in February when those TJs were fired and and the idea was how do we get the message out that this is dangerous that this is wrong and dangerous and here are the consequences that we might see. One of you know disobeying the the the law of war was one of the consequences that we foresaw way back in February. And so what this group has been doing is communicating with members of Congress um both Republican and Democrat. the professional staffs on the armed services committees. Um they've been writing a lot of op-eds um and articles in places like just security and lawfare trying to get the message out to a broad community of of people who who are listening who care and who are in a position to do something about it. And by that primarily we mean members of the military that don't disobey or I'm sorry don't obey illegal orders and disobey uh unlawful orders. By the way, me saying that is exactly what Senator Kelly just said. And according to Hegsth, that would be court marshalable offense for me, a retired army officer. Um, so there's that. Um so yes to your point he has he meaning Trump and Hegs are putting service members at risk um for criminal prosecution but even longer term the institution itself is at risk of losing its legitimacy losing its credibility with the American public losing its its credibility with our allies and partners who we train by the way on following the laws of armed conflict. I I know that because I did that overseas several times. Um, we train them on how we supposedly fight and that is to comply with the laws of armed conflict and we tell them why we do it, how it's practical and it's moral and it's the law. Can't make that argument as strongly these days and that is a true shame and puts puts us uh puts the US military's legitimacy um and credibility ultimately uh on the chopping block. So the last question and I fear I know the answer. Um do you see any vehicle any mechanism any organization that can stop in step in and try to put a stop to this that can bring some accountability um to to what we see going on the abuses of military authority. Yeah. Well yes Congress Congress if it does its job right Congress can hold hearings. They can in start investigations. They can put pressure on DOJ to do its job impartially, which of course I have I have lots of skepticism and doubt about. Um, but it can put pressure on on in uh on the executive branch in other ways, withholding promotions, withholding appointments. Um, if it if it cares, if it truly cares about the rule of law and not about partisan winning over the the opposition, then it should care about this very much because if they ignore it, they are just handing the reigns over to a president who doesn't care about how the troops are used, doesn't care what risk they're put under, and doesn't care whether he's obeying the law or not. And if they hold true to the oath that they swore when they became members of Congress, that's what they ought to be doing. And and the word if is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that calculation. If Congress cares about the rule of law, perhaps more than they care about, you know, not displeasing Donald Trump and perhaps alienating um his base in the upcoming midterm elections. you know, that word if is doing a lot of heavy lifting. I I couldn't agree with you more, though. So, Dan, um, where can people find your work? Um, I know you're on Substack, but tell everybody where else they can find you. Yeah, at Politics by Other Means or just my name, Dan Mau. Um, I'm on Blue Sky. I'm on X, but not as much these days. And I'm on uh LinkedIn. Uh, so you can find me do a lot of posting on on all of those uh platforms. All right. And thank you for always being available to jump on talk about these updates. Um, enjoy the rest of your weekend and I'm sure we're going to be talking again soon. Thanks, Len. Take care. Thanks. Thanks, everybody. We'll see you later tonight. [Music]
PROOF Leaks Erika Kirk PLOTTED On Charlie For YEARS. Erika’s Mother ARRANGED Their Marriage Statecraft Dec 4, 2025
But who IS Erika Kirk really? Well, get ready because the biggest bombshell about Erika’s past just dropped, and it literally changes EVERYTHING we've been told about her marriage to Charlie!
So there’s this video that just surfaced from 2015, from one of Trump’s early political rallies in Phoenix, Arizona. And there’s someone in the crowd who looks exactly…and I mean SHOCKINGLY similar to Erika Kirk. And next to her, there’s someone who looks a whole lot like Erika’s mother, Lori Frantzve…
But it gets stranger: Erika’s not alone with her mother….She appears to be there with a man and a little girl.
So is that actually Erika Kirk? And if it is, who's the man? Who’s the child? What is the relationship here?
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You're going to have the real ones and the fake ones that are standing in the pulpit and the ones that are on fire for the Lord. You know, he literally blinked and probably thought he was raptured and looked around and was like, "Where's everybody else?" He blinked and he was with the Lord. The enemy would love for me to be angry. He would love it. Almost like I'm so glad I'm not you. But who is Erica Kirk really? Well, get ready because the biggest bombshell about Erica's past just dropped and it literally changes everything we've been told about her marriage to Charlie. So, there's this video that just surfaced from 2015 from one of Trump's early political rallies in Phoenix, Arizona. And there's someone in the crowd who looks exactly, and I mean shockingly, similar to Erica Kirk. And next to her, there's someone who looks a whole lot like Erica's mother, Lorie France. But it gets stranger. Erica's not alone with her mother. She appears to be there with a man and a little girl. So, is that actually Erica Kirk? And if it is, who's the man? Who's the child? What is the relationship here? So, this video is still on YouTube and it's titled Donald Trump visits Phoenix, Arizona on July 11th, 2015. Issues impacting America. But, weirdly, the comments have been disabled. Now, watching the clip, look way in the back, top row, dead center. There's a woman with blonde hair wearing what looks like a very light reddish pink dress. At first glance, looks a lot like Erica. [Applause] We have a situation that's absolutely out of control. We have incompetent politicians, not only the president. And then next to this woman that looks like Erica, there's a man in a black and white plaid button-up shirt with a black tie. And next to them is a little girl. And if that doesn't already pull you in, there's another figure who looks very similar to Erica's mother, Lorie Fransi. Some people don't get it. And I don't think they'll be in office much longer. I We are going to make this country so great again. We are going So, are we looking at Erica, her mother, and a family situation we don't know about? A niece, a goddaughter, the daughter of a guy she was dating at the time, her own daughter? Now, there's nothing inherently wrong about being at a rally in 2015 with someone you were dating. There's nothing sinister about having a child before meeting Charlie. The only reason this becomes complicated is because of what comes after, which we'll get into in a second. But first, let's go back to the video and jump ahead a bit. Trump is speaking and there they are again. Blonde hair, pink dress, plaid shirt, man. This time it's even clearer. And tell me you don't see it. The hair flip, the posture, the expressions. Those are mannerisms we've all seen from Erica before. You know, these are real knowledgeable people. They don't know anything. Then they said he'll never file his FPC paper if I file that two weeks. They said, "Oh, wow." Yeah. And they said he'll never file his financials. The resemblance is too strong to just ignore, especially when you look at the still shots. In each of these shots, the blonde woman and the man are clearly together. They're leaning into each other, reacting together, positioned together. The child is physically interacting with the woman, hugging her, clinging to her like a kid does with someone familiar, not a random stranger at a political rally. Check out the interaction between the couple and the child. They're clearly there together and they look like a family. And by the way, cameras just like you have all these cameras. We're live television all over the place like we are now. And he said, "Donald, I had calls from Hispanic people." Now, when you compare this with Erica's older photos and videos from this time period, especially the ones with her mother, the resemblance is undeniable. Here with Erica, Miss Arizona. Hi. So, Erica, what are some of your favorite products from Marine Cosmetics? I absolutely love Lifeguard lover, mostly because it has that peachy bronzy feel to it. But here's where it gets extra tangled. So, in that same Trump rally video, if you look directly below Erica and the man in the plaid shirt, there's someone in the gray suit who looks exactly like Tyler Boer. Yes, the Turning Point Tyler Boer, the same guy who connected Erica to Charlie Kirk and set up their job interview/date. Tyler became TPUSA's chief operating officer in 2017. And just months later, he arranged a meeting between Charlie and Erica. I went to Turning Point's office opening for their first building and Tyler was he runs Turning Point Action now and he said, "You need to meet the CEO." I said, "Okay, great." Met him very quickly, shook his hand, said, "Hi, nice to meet you." Neither of us thought anything of it. Looking back now, he apparently sat down with Tyler and said, "We need to hire or Tyler said, "We need to hire her." And interestingly, this meeting happened after Erica came back from a pilgrimage with her mom and spotted Charlie at the airport. Although she claimed she had no idea who he was at the time. But just know that nothing is by mistake. Nothing. I will never forget the time I was in Israel with my husband. Well, not with that was the second time, but the first time with my mother on a pilgrimage and I was standing in the ticket line and I remember looking behind me and in the snake of the ticket line was a guy who looked very familiar. I had no idea who he was. And I told my mom, "This guy looks so familiar." And as a typical mother, she said, "Go and say hi." No, we were late for our flight and I'm not going to come off like a crazy person with a That's just weird. that ended up being Charlie. [Applause] Nothing is by coincidence. Now, did I did we know that that No, not until we were like 3 months into our relationship and looking at time stamps seeing that both of us were in Israel at the same time. But nothing is by coincidence. Now, going back to that Trump rally video. So now you have someone who looks like Erica, someone who looks like Erica's mother, a man and a little girl interacting closely with them, and Tyler Boer standing right beneath them 3 years before Charlie and Erica supposedly met for the first time in 2018. Now remember that Erica won Miss Arizona in 2012 when the pageant was still owned by Trump. So there was already a line of connection there. but appearing at a 2015 Trump rally with people who look like family. That's not just a line of connection. That's direct overlap. Now, let's talk ages. Erica would have been 26 in July 2015. She supposedly met Charlie at 29 in 2018 and they married in 2021. Now, if she already had a child, biological, adopted, stepchild, anything, there's nothing scandalous about it. But given how clean and curated their public how we met story is, people are naturally curious if there's more to her biography than what's been publicly stated. There were even claims made by some anonymous sources that Erica was married previously to someone named Derek Chelvig, who was allegedly involved with Erica's charity, Romanian Angels. And again, none of this would be especially weird unless you buy into the official version of how these people met. If all these individuals already knew each other years earlier and were all connected through Trump circles, that heavily contradicts the whole we met by fate in 2018 narrative. And even if you personally think the blonde woman in that video isn't Erica, the presence of someone who looks exactly like her mother, Lorie, paired with Tyler Bo, you're right below them creates a pattern that's hard to dismiss as a coincidence. Now, let's talk about Lorie for a second because that's where the rabbit hole gets even weirder. See, Lorie France isn't just a mother and a Trump supporter. This woman has deep ties to the military and the intelligence community through her work. Erica's even talked about this herself in an old interview where she said her mom moved to Arizona for a business opportunity tied to her work with the Department of Homeland Security to be closer to government contracts and defense work. Can I ask a question? This might be off topic. How did you how did your mom choose Phoenix? So, she chose to move to Phoenix uh from Ohio because there was more of a um an opportunity for a female business owner out here. Um especially from the standpoint of she was getting involved with uh the government, so Homeland Security and Department of Defense. And so, she had other business partners that were out here that were already in that industry. Um even one that was a mentor of hers. So, it was it was really convenient to be able to come all together in one place. It turns out Lorie started several tech and defense companies, including one called AZ Tech International and subsidiaries GTK Industries and E3 Tech Group, all of which worked with the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and the Intel community. On top of that, according to Internet Sleuths, Erica's parents, Lori and Kent France, both worked on projects overseas through their military contracts. Rathon partnered with Israel's Raphael to build the Iron Dome missile defense system because in 2025, Donald Trump himself pushed for building what he called a gold dome over America, modeled directly after Israel's Iron Dome. So, just like Erica herself said, nothing is by coincidence. In fact, we could be looking at a bunch of actors on stage. But here's the real question. How much did Charlie actually know about Erica's past? Did he genuinely believe fate brought them together? And the biggest question of all, did the same people he trusted, the ones he considered family, have anything to do with what ultimately happened to him? Drop your thoughts in the comments because this story is nowhere near finished. And honestly, it feels like Erica's closet might still have a few more skeletons waiting for their
We got him. Adam Mockler Dec 9, 2025 The Adam Mockler Show
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All of these far faright losers hate women. They hate themselves and they'll never touch power because we are going to be here to push back. I've been talking a lot on this channel about the rise of these far faright movements. Obviously, we have far-right populism inside the White House and the Trump administration right now, and Steven Miller and the people around Trump are very far-right, but I've been talking a lot about the Nick Fuentes movements because this is something that's been sprouting up online and is a new strain that's been normalized and emboldened by Donald Trump, but it's a new level of anti-semitism and hatred that is out there openly. Well, Pierce Morgan, Piers Morgan, who, you know, I've been on his show. I've disagreed with him before, but overall, he's a pretty good interviewer. He's good at holding people's feet to the fire. He had an interview with Nick Fuentes where he exposed all of his worst deficiencies, bigotries, flaws, the hatred of women, hatred of himself. And honestly, if you guys ever have any questions about the entire Nick Fuentes movement, hit me up because I've spent a lot of time over the past two years studying the rise of this dude. And this is the this is the most I've seen him at the ropes. Piers Morgan genuinely had him looking like an absolute nerd, just admitting that he's misogynistic. He doesn't like women. He's never really touched or kissed a woman or slept with a woman. This is a loser who basically hides his beliefs when he does these more sitdown interviews. And then he goes on his podcast and says this extreme extreme [ __ ] about women, about black people. He has these extreme views that he is trying to hide and mask. But Pierce Morgan had this uh strategy where he said, you know, I'm gonna play a clip of you and then I'm gonna ask you about it and not let you wiggle out of this clip because there's so many clips of Fentes saying racist stuff, misogynistic stuff. Let's watch this clip of Nick Fuentes admitting that he just doesn't like to be around women whatsoever. I mean, it's really telling. I I'll break this down after, but I remember talking to my friend a few months back and we've always been watching the rise of people like Charlie Kirk, people like Nick, we're young dudes. We grow up in these spaces and we've seen this all, you know, explode while we're living in these spaces. And I said to him, I think Nick Fuentes genuinely might just be gay. Like the way he speaks about women, the way he speaks about waking up next to a woman being the grossest thing you could possibly think of or like going to sleep next to a woman wanting to make him puke. I just if you're gay, just say it. To clear up one of the many theories about you. I have no idea what the answer is and you haven't got an answer. But are you actually attracted to women? I am attracted to women. You're not gay. No. But I will say that women are very difficult to be around. Okay. So there's that. And do you think they should have the right to vote? I do not. No. Absolutely not. They should stay at home. Well, yeah. Absolutely. So basically, you're just a misogynist old dinosaur, aren't you? For a for a young guy. I mean, I know I'm the boomer. I know I'm the boomer here, but actually you're a 27y old dinosaur, aren't you? Aren't you, Nick Fuentes? All women, all women are annoying. All women grow old. They all get fat. Says the guy. Have you ever had sex? No. Absolutely not. Wow. Says the guy who's never got laid. I mean, that actually explains a lot of his views on women. He has a lot of antisocial behavior that can be embodied in a lot of young men. Never slept or probably even touched a woman, which people have problems. I get that. But then he uses that to channel it into hatred. uh to his audience every single day. Here's the thing about Nick Fuentes. I think a lot of people underestimate how seriously we should take him, but at the same time, these folks are so incredibly beatable because of how much of a loser they are. They're all just losers. For example, so here's why you shouldn't underestimate him. Remember that young Republican group chat about 2 months ago when all of those 20 to 30year-old uh Republican operatives and state senators were caught in the group chat saying they love Hitler. Some of them were even 35, 36 years old. They were saying they love gas chambers. Nick Fuentes is trying to create that at scale. He's telling his followers to gain positions of power within the Republican party to go into universities, to go to Turning Point USA, the Heritage Foundation, any sort of law school, law firm, top board at these companies and hide what they actually believe. Hide their white supremacist Nazi belief so they can all sort of activate one day. I mean, we saw this in the Young Republican group chat. These are beliefs that are genuinely actually growing. So, we need to be combating this on a daily basis. But on the other side of that, these people are kind of losers. Like, this isn't an actual popular ideology among young men. Young men don't actually on mass just hate women in this fashion and not want women to vote. This is not a popular ideology. At the same time, there are reports that a lot of Nick Fuentes's popularity is boosted by bots online. And don't get me wrong, like white supremacy is something we actually have to combat. This is a real ideology. But he is boosted a lot by bots. He's then asked and pressed about him talk like loving Hitler jokes. Although I haven't ascertained yet whether you are joking when you say that Hitler was very [ __ ] cool. Are you joking or do you actually think he was very [ __ ] cool? The the most genocidal monster of the last 150 years. Yeah. The the thing is my generation we're just done with the pearl clutching. You know, you might be, but then your generation hasn't gone through what Danny Finkelstein's family went through. So maybe maybe the pearl clutching has a way to go for families whose whose family members go. Yeah, we we got all that. We you know me me mom me mom like we're you know I don't even know who this person is. Why is this person talking to me? This old British guy is saying me mom got killed by Hitler. He doesn't find it funny when you say Hitler's very [ __ ] I don't care. I know you don't care. That's fine. You don't have to care. And Nick Fuentes came across is really immature and skittish during this interview. In prior interviews, he's done a few things. Either he hides his true beliefs and tones them down to try to appeal to a broader audience and then he goes back on his real podcast and says racist [ __ ] or he just trolls his way through it. But in this one, he kind of tries to take on this troll demeanor. He kind of tries to troll Pierce Morgan, but it doesn't really come across that clean. He just seems like a racist, petulant, misogynistic child. And it doesn't seem like anything he's saying is landing. But he does care. Does that guy care about America? Does that guy care about me and my country and my family? No. He cares what you, a prominent conservative in America, has to say about Adolf Hitler. Now, what do you mean by Hitler is very [ __ ] cool? Because I think he's very [ __ ] a monster. Oh, that and that's a clip. I think he's very [ __ ] a monster. Do you hear yourself? I mean, can we all grow up? I do. Can we all grow up? He murdered 12 million people. He murdered 12 million people. What is very [ __ ] cool about that? Tell me. Uh, the edits. It's just cool. The the uniforms, the parades, the it's it's cool. as a guy, you look at World War II and it's fascinating and it's interesting and it's compelling and it's cool and you know, we're just tired of saying these kinds of things. We want to talk like real people and give our honest opinions. Real people don't talk like this. Real people don't believe that Hitler was cool. Real people don't believe that women shouldn't vote. He does not represent a real massive movement that is swelling up in the United States. He represents a fringe group of young men, somewhat mainly just young men who are antisocial, who are isolated and who are now trying to grow their movement. So again, don't underestimate him, but at the same time, the the movement is made of mainly just like antisocial losers. And then we and then we literally get an old Jewish guy from England who's going to say, "Oh, that very funny, mate. Me mom." And it's like, "Shut up." Like, you know, no one is in favor of genocide. So, let's just get that out of the way. We're not Didn't you just say Hitler was really effing cool? This is me warning Republicans on CNN about Nick Fuentes. Take a look. He targeted his anger was to have him on his podcast. Wait, so he was so enraged he decided to have a friendly interview with Nick Fuentes. The problem, listen, the problem is not that he held the interview. It's that he normalized this type of ideology. I think the Republican party is for the first time being forced to face the monster that they've created in Nick Fuentes. Throughout my entire youth, I've watched Donald Trump normalize not Nick Fentes's rhetoric, but a type of extremist rhetoric that the US has never seen before. Now, that is manifesting in the GOP, or at least Tucker Carlson and big wings of the GOP, welcoming in Tucker Carlson is welcoming in somebody who believes the Holocaust didn't happen, or he thinks if it did happen, it was a good thing. He thinks that black people deserve less rights. Women deserve less rights. You can't say that about Donald Trump. The Republicans do not about Jewish people with Donald Trump. That's what I'm saying. He wore a yamaker at his daughter's wedding. The way that Donald Trump speaks about the Democratic party, the way that Donald Trump speaks about people who disagree with him has normalized this extremist rhetoric. He said that we were gnats who need to be taken care of in front of the military. But the point is a lot of young people are being sucked into this Nick Fentes pipeline. I don't think the Republican party, the old guard is ready for what's about to smack them in the face. That is that is very true. Continue. Not in favor of a holocaust or genocide. Do you think if half your family you think if half your family had been wiped out by very [ __ ] cool Hitler, you'd still think he was very [ __ ] cool? Or would you think that actually he was a despicable monster who murdered 12 million people who targeted people because they were disabled or Jewish or Romany Egypy or whatever it may be and that he systematically destroyed people, incinerated them in gas chambers. Do you think that you would find it very [ __ ] cool if your family had been through that? Or do you think you would find it very [ __ ] disgusting and perhaps moderate the number of times you you laugh about it or want to joke about it? Yeah, Nick Fuentes just comes across as a sniveling little kid. There's nothing substantive or convincing here, unless you're like 14 years old. Even then, you can see that he's clearly losing the debate the entire time. I mean, the Holocaust is uniquely important. Throughout the interview, Nick Fuentes keeps asking why why should I care about the Holocaust? Why is it any different than any other tragedy? The Holocaust is uniquely important because number one, it's pretty recent, like 80 years ago. And it was a it was a developed country committing an industrial level genocide with actual built up like ovens and actual builtup industrial machines. There have been genocides throughout history, but not a machinery conducted genocide in a developed country at a scale of that level. That was new and that is recent. And it was targeting mainly one ethnicity, which is not good. So, I'm going to leave it there. If you appreciate these breakdowns, drop a like, subscribe. I'll see you all in the next one. Peace out.
Rep. Al Green makes case for impeachment with warning from former Republican VP Rep. Al Green Dec 5, 2025
Washington DC, U.S. House of Representatives, Thursday, December 4, 2025. Rep. Al Green highlights warning about Trump’s threat to the Republic from former Republican Vice President as support for case for impeachment
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MR. GREEN: THANK YOU. AND STILL I RISE, MR. SPEAKER. A VERY PROUD, LIBERATED DEMOCRAT. UNBOUGHT. UNBOSSED. AND UNAFRAID. AND I RAISE TODAY, MR. SPEAKER, TO ADDRESS A QUESTION THAT MANY ARE POSING. AND A QUESTION THAT I THOUGHT I SHOULD ANSWER PUBLICLY SO ALL WOULD UNDERSTAND. THE QUESTION IS, WHY AM I MOVING TO BRING IMPEACHMENT, AGAIN, AGAINST THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE ANSWER WILL BE BETTER EXPLAINED WHEN THE ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT ARE PRESENTED. HOWEVER, I DO BELIEVE THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO GIVE SOME INDICATION TODAY AND POSSIBLY AT A LATER TIME AS TO WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT. WHY WOULD I DO SUCH A THING? MR. SPEAKER, I -- I AGREE WITH VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY. I AGREE WITH HIM, I AGREE WITH A STATEMENT HE HAS MADE. YES, VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY REPRESENTS THE REPUBLIC PARTY OR HE DID WHEN HE WAS VICE PRESIDENT. AND EVERYONE KNOWS THAT I'M A DEMOCRAT. BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THAT WE CAN'T AGREE ON SOME OF THE IMPORTANT AND GREAT ISSUES OF OUR TIME. ONE OF THE GREAT ISSUES OF OUR TIME IS BEFORE US NOW AND I'D LIKE TO READ THE WORDS OF VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY, WORDS THAT I AGREE WITH, MR. SPEAKER. VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY HAS INDICATED, AND IF I MAY USE MY POINTER, HE HAS INDICATED ON SEPTEMBER 6 OF 2024, THIS WAS PUBLISHED, HE INDICATED, IN OUR NATION'S 248-YEAR HISTORY, THERE HAS NEVER BEEN AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS A GREATER THREAT TO OUR REPUBLIC THAN DONALD TRUMP. LET ME PAUSE FOR JUST A MOMENT. I WOULD LIKE TO HIGHLIGHT THIS LANGUAGE. AN INDIVIDUAL. ONE PERSON. WHO IS A GREATER THREAT TO OUR REPUBLIC, IMPORTANT STATEMENT, REPUBLIC, THAN DONALD TRUMP. IN 248 YEARS. I'LL COME BACK TO THESE IN JUST A MOMENT. HE TRIED TO STEAL THE LAST ELECTION. NOW THIS WAS SEPTEMBER OF 2024, SO IT'S THE ELECTION PRIOR TO SEPTEMBER OF 2024. HE TRIED TO STEAL THE LAST ELECTION. USING LIES AND VIOLENCE TO KEEP HIMSELF IN POWER. KEEP HIMSELF IN POWER AFTER THE VOTERS HAD REJECTED HIM. HE CAN NEVER BE TRUSTED WITH POWER AGAIN. I AGREE WITH THIS. AS CITIZENS, WE EACH HAVE A DUTY TO PUT COUNTRY ABOVE PARTISANSHIP, TO DEFEND -- ACTUALLY HE SAYS TO PUT COUNTRY ABOVE PARTISANSHIP. TO DEFEND OUR CONSTITUTION. NOW LET'S WALK BACK THROUGH THIS WITH EMPHASIS ON CERTAIN THINGS. ONE INDIVIDUAL, DONALD TRUMP, IS A GREATER THREAT TO THE REPUBLIC THAN ANY OTHERS. NEVER BEFORE A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN A GREATER THREAT THAN DONALD TRUMP. WHY IS HE A GREATER THREAT? WELL, YOU FIRST HAVE TO UNDERSTAND IF YOU DON'T, THAT WE HAVE A REPUBLIC. A REPUBLIC IS GOVERNMENT BY THE PUBLIC. BUT IT IS DONE BY AND THROUGH REPRESENTATION. REPRESENTATIVES. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. REPRESENTATIVES. THE SENATE. THE REPUBLIC SPEAKS THROUGH REPRESENTATIVES. WE HAVE A REPUBLIC AND HE INDICATES THAT THIS PRESIDENT IS A GREAT THREAT TO REPRESENTATIONAL GOVERNMENT. TO THE REPUBLIC. WELL, LET'S LOOK AT THIS. HE, DONALD TRUMP, DOESN'T RESPECT THE SEPARATION OF POWERS. HE BELIEVES THAT THE JUDICIARY SHOULD AGREE WITH HIM AND THE JUDICIARY DOES NOT AGREE HE HAS AS MUCH AS SAID THEY SHOULD BE IMPEACHED. SO EMPHATIC WAS HE ABOUT THIS IMPEACHMENT, THAT THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA HAD TO CALL HIM OUT PUBLICLY. DIDN'T USE HIS NAME BUT WE ALL KNEW THAT HE WAS SPEAKING TO THE PRESIDENT AT THE TIME, PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP. CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT REMINDED THE PRESIDENT THAT IN THIS COUNTRY WE HAVE A HISTORY OF APPEALING DECISIONS OF THE COURTS. WE DON'T IMPEACH JUDGES BECAUSE WE DON'T AGREE WITH THEIR DECISIONS. WE APPEAL THESE DECISIONS. HE DOESN'T RESPECT SEPARATION OF POWERS. HE OWNS THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. HE OWNS THE SENATE. THE SENATE, THE HOUSE, WILL NOT MAKE A MOVE WOULD HIS CONSENT AND PERMISSION. AS OF LATE, HOWEVER, THERE ARE SOME INDICATIONS THAT SOME INDEPENDENTS -- SOME INDEPENDENCE IS STARTING TO PRESENT ITSELF. BUT GENERALLY SPEAKING, THE PRESIDENT DOESN'T RESPECT SEPARATION OF POWERS. IF A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE DISAGREES WITH HIM, HE IMMEDIATELY CALLS UPON THE CONSTITUENTS OF THAT MEMBER TO DO WHAT IS NECESSARY WITHIN THE LAW, GENERALLY SPEAKING, TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT MEMBER GETS PHONE CALLS. TO MAKE SURE THAT THAT MEMBER IS INTIMIDATED. TO THE EXTENT THAT THAT MEMBER HAS TO RECONSIDER WHATEVER THE DISAGREEMENT WAS. THIS IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. THE INTIMIDATOR IN CHIEF. HE PRIDES HIMSELF ON HIS ABILITY TO INTIMIDATE, TO GET PERSONS TO COOPERATE. SO HE DOESN'T BELIEVE IN SEPARATION OF POWERS. HE DISRESPECTS THE HOUSE AND THE SENATE. THE MEMBERS WHO DON'T GIVE HIM WHAT THEY -- WHAT HE DESIRES. DESIRES. HE'S ALSO A PERSON WHO THINKS THAT HE CAN LITERALLY DO WHATEVER HE PLEASES GIVEN HE HAS THIS MANDATE FROM THE SUPREME COURT. THE SUPREME COURT HAS INDICATED -- I SAY MANDATE, HAS GIVEN HIM AN INDICATION THAT HE IS ABOVE THE LAW. IN CERTAIN AREAS. THE SUPREME COURT DIDN'T USE THE LANGUAGE "ABOVE THE LAW" BUT THE SUPREME COURT HAS GIVEN HIM THIS BELIEF HE IS ABOVE THE LAW. THE SUPREME COURT TALKED ABOUT IMMUNITY. HE'S TAKEN IT AS AN INDICATION HE'S ABOVE THE LAW AND TAKES IT AS HE CHOOSES. AND ONE OF THE REASONS THAT VICE PRESIDENT CHANEY MADE THESE COMMENTS, THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THESE ARE MY WORDS, NOT VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY'S BUT THE VICE PRESIDENT INCITED THE INSURRECTION. THERE ARE PEOPLE USING OTHER TERMINOLOGY, BUT THE INSURRECTION THAT TOOK PLACE AFTER THE ELECTION WHEREIN HE WAS DEFEATED. HE INSIGHTED THE PERSONS TO COME OVER TO THE CAPITOL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE CITADEL OF DEMOCRACY AS IT IS CALLED AND KNOWN AS. HE INSIGHTED THEM TO COME OVER HERE TO INVADE THE ALCOHOL ITSELF. AFTER THE INVASION TOOK PLACE, THEY WENT THROUGH THE HALLS. THEY DID SOME VERY UGLY THINGS ASIDE FROM CALLING FOR THE LYNCHING OF PEOPLE. THEY HAD THE GALLOS ASIDE FROM THESE THINGS, THEY DID OTHER THINGS. SOMETHING AS DEMEANING AND VIAL AND AS DEFECATING IN VARIOUS PUBLIC PLACES WITHIN THE CONGRESS, WITHIN THE BUILDINGS. THESE WERE SOME VERY VIAL, MEAN-SPIRITED PEOPLE WHO INNOVATED THE CAPITOL AND THEY DID THIS AT THE BEHEST OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AFTER ALL OF THIS WAS DONE, THE PRESIDENT BEING SWORN IN ON JANUARY 20TH OF 2025, AFTER ALL THIS HAD TAKEN PLACE AT A PRIOR ELECTION, THE VERY FIRST ACT THE PRESIDENT ENGAGED IN, IT SEEMS. AFTER HE RAISED HIS HAND TO BE SWORN IN, UPON LOWERING HIS HAND, HE SEEMS TO HAVE RUSHED OVER TO SOME PLACE THAT HAD A DOCUMENT THAT ALLOWED HIM TO PARDON THE PEOPLE THAT DEFECATED IN THE CONGRESS, IN THE BUILDING. THE PEOPLE THAT MARCHED THROUGH LOOKING FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT AT THAT TIME INDICATED THAT THEY WANTED TO DO HARM TO IT. HE PARDONED THESE PEOPLE. THIS WAS HIS VERY FIRST ACT, IT SEEMS. IMMEDIATELY AFTER BEING SWORN IN. THIS IS THE PERSON WHO IS PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. AND UNFORTUNATELY, THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WHO JUST BRUSH ASIDE WHAT HAPPENED ON JANUARY 6, 2021. THEY JUST BRUSH IT ASIDE AS OH, THAT HAPPENED BUT IT WON'T HAPPEN AGAIN, SEEMS TO BE THE ATTITUDE AMONG THE MINDS OF MANY. IF HE DID IT ONCE, WHAT MAKES YOU THINK HE WON'T DO IT AGAIN? WHERE IS THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE NOTION THAT THE NOTION OF THE PERSON WHO INCITED THIS, THE VERY FIRST ACT HE HAD, THAT HE ENGAGED IN AFTER BEING ELECTED PRESIDENT AGAIN, ON JANUARY 20TH, THAT'S WHEN THE PRESIDENT WAS SWORN IN IN A VERY RAMBUNCTIOUS WAY, A DEMEANING WAY, IN FACT, PEOPLE DIED AS A RESULT OF THIS. HE INSTIGATED THIS. WHAT CAUSES PEOPLE TO THINK HE WON'T DO IT AGAIN. I BELIEVE THAT HE WILL P. I BELIEVE THAT HE WILL FIND GREAT DIFFICULTY IN STEPPING DOWN FROM OFFICE, AND AS A RESULT OF HIS NOT RESPECTING THE SEPARATION OF POWERS AS A RESULT OF HIS NOT UNDERSTANDING THAT THERE SHOULD BE SOME INDEPENDENCE IN THE JUDICIARY, THAT THE JUDICIARY IS NOT FOR HIM TO SUPERVISE, I PUT ALL THIS INTO MY COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS, AND AS I DO SO, I HAVE TO AGREE WITH VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY AND IN OUR NATION'S 48-YEAR HISTORY THERE'S NEVER BEEN AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS A GREATER THREAT TO OUR REPUBLIC THAN DONALD TRUMP. YES, HE TRIED TO STEAL THE LAST ELECTION, THE ELECTION BEFORE SEPTEMBER 6, 2024, WHEN THIS STATEMENT WAS PUBLISHED. HE TRIED TO STEAL THE LAST ELECTION, USING LIES AND VIOLENCE TO KEEP HIMSELF IN POWER AFTER VOTERS, THE PEOPLE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE VOTERS HAD REJECTED HIM. HE CAN NEVER BE TRUSTED WITH POWER AGAIN. I WILL BE BRINGING ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT, BECAUSE WHAT VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY, MAY HE REST IN PEACE, WHAT VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY SAID THEN, SEPTEMBER 6, 2024, IS TRUE NOW. WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE TRUSTED HIM. HE HAS BEEN GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE TO STEAL FIRE FROM THE GODS. WE SHOULD NEVER HAVE ALLOWED HIM TO DO SO. BUT THERE IS A REMEDY. WHEN THE COURTS CAN'T CONTROL HIM AND WHEN HIS PARTY WON'T CONTROL HIM, THEN THE ONLY REMEDY LEFT IS IMPEACHMENT. THAT'S ALL THAT WE HAVE. AND THERE ARE SOME PEOPLE WHO WOULD SAY THAT THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT TIME. WELL, LET'S ADDRESS THE QUESTION OF TIMING. DR. KING SAYS THE TIME IS ALWAYS RIGHT TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT. IF THE REPUBLIC IS AT RISK, THE TIME IS ALWAYS RIGHT TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT, TO MAKE SURE THE REPUBLIC IS PROTECTED. I WILL BE DOING WHAT I BELIEVE IS RIGHT TO PROTECT THE REPUBLIC. THERE WERE PEOPLE WHO SAID TO THOSE PERSONS WHO AT THE EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE ON BLOODY SUNDAY, THIS IS NOT THE RIGHT TIME TO MARCH. DON'T MARCH NOW. LET'S DO IT ANOTHER DAY. BUT THE HONORABLE JOHN LEWIS WHO IS A MEMBER OF THIS VERY HOUSE, A COLLEAGUE, HE SAID NO, WE MARCH. AND THEY DID MARCH. AND THEY MARCHED KNOWING THERE WOULD BE HARM THAT THEY WOULD HAVE TO SUFFER. THEY KNEW THIS. THEY SAW THE CONSTABULARY AS THEY APPROACHED THE CREST OF THE EDMUND PETTUS BRIDGE. THEY KNEW WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN BUT THEY MARCHED ON. IF THEY COULD MARCH ON KNOWING THAT THEY WERE GOING TO BE HARMED, AND THE HONORABLE JOHN LEWIS TOLD ME PERSONALLY HE THOUGHT HE WAS GOING TO DIE ON THAT BRIDGE. THEY BEAT THEM ALL THE WAY BACK TO THE CHURCH WHERE THEY STARTED, CHURCH-GOING PEOPLE, BEAT THEM ALL THE WAY BACK. IF THEY WOULD MARCH ON FACING THIS KIND OF DANGER, SURELY I SHOULD MARCH ON AND BRING ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT. I'M NOT -- I'M NOT REQUIRING OR ASKING ANY MEMBER OF THIS HOUSE TO VOTE WITH ME. VOTE YOUR CONSCIENCE. DO WHAT YOU BELIEVE IS RIGHT. I'M GOING TO VOTE MY CONSCIENCE. I'M NOT GOING TO VOTE TO TABLE THESE ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT. THOSE WHO VOTE TO TABLE ARE INDICATEING THAT FOR WHATEVER REASONS, THEY DON'T THINK IT SHOULD BE AN ACTUAL VOTE, THAT THERE SHOULD BE AN ACTUAL VOTE ON THE ARTICLES THEMSELVES. THEY'RE SAYING LET'S PUT THIS OFF. WELL, IF THAT'S YOUR OPINION, THEN YOU DO THAT. BUT THAT'S NOT MY OPINION. THERE NEEDS TO BE A VOTE, NOT ONLY ON THIS MOTION TO TABLE THAT WOULD BE PRESENTED BUT ALSO A VOTE ON THE ACTUAL ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT. THIS MAN IS A THREAT TO OUR REPUBLIC. HE CANNOT BE TRUSTED. VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY WAS RIGHT THEN AND HE IS RIGHT NOW. I'M GOING TO BRING THOSE ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT. AND I CAN ONLY ASSURE THE PUBLIC WHO IS CONSTANTLY ASKING ME HOW MANY VOTES DO YOU THINK YOU'LL HAVE? I CAN ONLY ASSURE YOU OF ONE THING. I WILL HAVE ONE VOTE. THIS I CAN ASSURE YOU OF. I WILL HAVE ONE VOTE. WHY? BECAUSE I BELIEVE THAT IT IS BETTER TO STAND ALONE ON SOME ISSUES THAN NOT STAND AT ALL. I WILL STAND. I WILL PRESENT THE ARTICLES AND WHEN I VOTE, IF I'M THE ONLY PERSON TO DO IT, I WILL KNOW AND POSTERITY WILL KNOW I HAVE DONE THE
Trump SCREAMS as His Rally EXPLODES Into DISASTER Adam Mockler Dec 9, 2025
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The president of the United States is quite literally hosting a hate rally in Mount Poono, Pennsylvania after he visited the great Commonwealth to sell the people on the state of his economy. The way that he speaks about the economy being in a quote unquote golden age is just inongruent with how the average American feels when they visit the store and when they look at their wallet. We'll get to the economy in just one minute, but Donald Trump early in the rally begins attacking Ilhan Omar, Representative Ilhan Omar, and her turban, calling her a quote unquote [ __ ] making fun of her turban. And by the end of this clip, the crowd is literally chanting and screaming to send her back, send her back. These rallies are becoming increasingly dark. And as somebody who has been to about 40 maybe 50 Trump rallies and interviewed the people there, I've seen the people get increasingly angrier throughout the years. So drop a like, subscribe. We're going to commentate over all of this. And let's start with this really dark, disturbing clip. I think that's a great like Somalia. Welcome. Do we have any individuals from Somalia in the group? Please raise your hand. That's for Minnesota. You know, that's called the great big Minnesota scam with one of the dumbest governors ever in history. [Applause] I love this Elon Omar, whatever the hell her name is, with the little king, the little turban. I love her. She comes in, does nothing but [ __ ] She's always complaining. She comes from a country where I mean it's considered about the worst country in the world, right? They have no military. They have no nothing. They have no parliament. They don't know what the hell the word parliament means. They have nothing. They have no police. They they police themselves. They kill each other all the time. I love she comes to our country and she's always complaining about the constitution allows me to do this. The const we ought to get her the hell out. She married her brother in order to get in, right? She married her brother. Can you imagine if Donald Trump married his sister? Beautiful. She's a beautiful person. If I married my sister to get my citizenship, do you think I'd last for about two hours or would it be something less than that? She married her brother to get in. Therefore, she's here illegally. She should get the hell out. throw the hell out. She She does nothing but complain. Okay, that is a racist lie. But then listen to how the crowd begins to chant. [Applause] And of course in the background I see someone that I've debated like five times at these rallies. His name is Edward Young. [Applause] So now disturbingly racist stuff. Look at this guy. Look at the crowd. All sickopantic cultlike with Trump hair at the back of their head chanting send her back at a congresswoman who is wellliked in her district. Next you see Donald Trump gaslighting about prices. He says that prices aren't really high. Hey, you know, and I said it the other day and a lot of people misinterpret it. They say, "Oh, he doesn't realize prices are prices are coming down very substantially." But they have a new word. You know, they always have a hoax. The new word is affordability. So, they look at the camera and they say, "This election is all about affordability." Now, they never talk about it. They never talk. Thank you very much. They say, "I'm not allowed to run." I don't know what the hell that's all about, but that's okay. They said four more years. You've seen the new hat. We have four more years. These are like the deranged ramblings of the homeless person who used to live outside my apartment. I'm not even joking. This is like when I used to visit my friend in high school and his racist scenile grandpa would be ranting and raving. It's worse than that. It is legitimately worse than that. Trump claims that he saved Christmas. Remember when I started in 2015, I made my first speech and I said, "We're going to bring back Christmas." Remember they wanted to the radical left wanted to get rid of the they wanted to get rid of the word Christmas. I said I don't think that's going to work out and we did it and now everybody's saying merry Christmas again. First of all, I'm as liberal as it gets and I have always said Merry Christmas. Secondly, this rally so far is the definition of fascism and it only gets worse. It is one center figure who acts as a, you know, populist ideologue who stands there and spouts hyper nationalist stuff like send her back, send her back, makes fun and tries to crush the opposition and tries to paint himself as the sole savior of the country, of the economy, of Christmas, of all of this. You can see him painting the forces of good versus evil. the people who want to take away Christmas versus him who wants to save Christmas, save the economy, chant quote unquote send her back because she wants to take Christmas away from you. You can see how he connects all of these things and it's disturbing. He then goes on to uh talk about how great Caroline Levit's lips are. I don't We even brought our superstar today, Caroline. Stand up, Carol. [Music] Isn't she great? Is Caroline great? You know, when she goes on television, Fox like I mean, they dominate. They dominate when she gets up there with that beautiful face and those lips that don't stop like like a little machine gun. She's got no fear. You know why she has no fear? Cuz we have the right policy. Something about that is very very odd. just knowing the way he's abused power dynamics with previous women and he always has these blonde women out there in front. He then has multiple cognitive misfires where he calls Susie Wilds quote unquote Susie Trump. Haven't made a speech in a little while. You know when you win when you win you say I can now rest. So Susie Trump, do you know Susie Trump? Sometimes referred to as Susie Wild. Susie Trump. She's the great chief of staff at the They don't use the word chief of staff anymore because of uh the Indians got extremely upset. This guy is I don't even know what this guy's talking about. So on his affordability tour, he gets the crowd to cheer for tariffs and boo the quote unquote fake media for being against tariffs even though he's rolled some of the tariffs back conceding that they don't work. You know they the word remember when I said tariff? My favorite word is tariff. True. But then I got a lot of heat from the fake news. Look at all of them back there. I took a lot of heat. I got up early on. I said my favorite. It's turning out, you know, tariffs are bringing us hundreds of billions of dollars. I just helped our farmers out because they're starting to do really well. I mean, I think I'm going to return to some of these Trump rallies and ask his supporters before and after the rallies, hey, when he talks to you about affordability, do you actually feel this on a day-to-day basis? Because Trump has spent a lot of this rally claiming, and I quote, u they said he doesn't realize prices are high, prices are going down substantially. They always have a new hoax. He then said later on, rent prices are down. You know what you did during the buy error for Thanksgiving? It was a rotten Thanksgiving. He continues to go on about how prices are down across the country. It is just in congruent with how people feel. I mean, check this out. Midas Touch says, "Trump is a disaster on the issue of affordability, and he keeps making it worse for himself and the entire GOP. Lying to Americans about the economy and prices is objectively the worst possible way to handle this crisis, and it will backfire bigly." Biden did something kind of similar near the end of his term where he was saying prices everything's fine, everything's fine. And while technically some indicators were recovering compared to their worst point, at that point inflation was embedded and people were just feeling the pain. So they weren't liking it. But Trump is repeating this issue 10 times worse by saying, "But that's our message. They gave you high prices. They gave you the highest inflation in history. And we're giving you we're bringing those prices down rapidly. Lower prices, bigger paychecks. You're getting lower prices, bigger paychecks. We're getting the price of orange juice is up 31%. The price of bread up. The price of beef up. The price of chicken, the price of everything other than maybe eggs, which is down like 12 cents over the past year after a huge spike in the interim. So everything is going up mainly due to tariffs, mainly due to inflation being baked in. And Trump continues to say it's down. Uh inflation, we're crushing it and you're getting much higher wages. I mean, dude, this is some gaslighting [ __ ] Lower prices. Where where are the lower prices? As the economy continue to source and heading into the midterms, he's not going to be able to gaslight like this. He's going on a tour around the country. And if you want to see us follow it, if you want to see us debunk the lies and hit the ground, then make sure you're subscribe below. I'll see you on the next one.
‘What a CROCK of S***!’ Piers Morgan vs Nick Fuentes | Full interview Piers Morgan Uncensored Streamed live on Dec 8, 2025 Piers Morgan Uncensored For several months now there’s been no avoiding the subject of Nick Fuentes - and accordingly, Piers Morgan has spent a lot of time talking about him.
And it doesn’t make much sense to spend all this time talking about Nick Fuentes - but not TO Nick Fuentes. And on that basis, he was invited to appear on Uncensored, and accepted.
Piers Morgan asks him about his most controversial past comments, on race, religion, women, Hitler, the Holocaust and his real thoughts on his conservative peers, from Tucker Carlson, to Candace Owens to the late Charlie Kirk.
Editor’s Note: On this platform only, we decided to cut out two short uses of the n-word - after the livestream ended - to ensure the interview remains accessible.
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Introduction Whether you're a New York Times reader, an NPR fan, a Daily Wire subscriber, or an avid consumer of all things Tucker Carlson, for several months now, there's been no avoiding the subject of Nick Fuentes. And let's be clear, the main reason you're hearing about him is because he's popular. A large number of people, especially young men, are interested in what he has to say. What that says about our society and our culture is the subject of ferocious debate. For many people, it's a grave indictment of an insidious immorality. For others, he's a product of a culture which has turned on its own and left many young people feeling listless and bitter. He's either a litmus test for right-wing hypocrisy on free speech or a walking talking manifestation of where the line should be drawn. And a frankly preposterous amount of air time has been spent on debating everything from his ideology to his sexuality and whether anyone should actually talk to him at all. If I were writing a glossery entry on the Streryand effect, I wouldn't put a picture of her next to it. I would put a picture of Nick Fuentes. They have opted to not do so when it comes to Nazis like Nick Fuentes. Fuentes takes this guy apart brick by brick. It's a full takedown. My concern is that people who are a bit more moderate are deeply alarmed by Nick Fuentes. I I was very happy to see that like Nick Fuentes really passed that test with flying colors. That fragmentation is being caused purposefully by a splinter faction of people led by a young man named Nick Fuentes. That's the war. Can you get the beef prices down, not crazy things that Nick Fuentes or these other loons say on social media? Well, it looks like all the screaming about Nick Fuentes on the internet is finally dying down a little bit. So now we had on this guy, this Fuentes guy, and never challenged him. Um, you should have Nick Fuentes on your show and you could ask him questions about that. The truth is it doesn't make a lot of sense to spend all this time talking about Nick Fuentes, but not actually to Nick Fuentes. People who say you shouldn't give him a platform overlook the very obvious fact that he already has a platform of his own which is often bigger than most of the people complaining and he uses it to speak unchallenged to his many followers. It's on that basis that I've invited him to appear live and uncensored on my platform and Nick Fuentes joins me now. Nick Fuentes, welcome to Uncensored. Hi. Great to be with you. I don't know you. I don't think we've ever met. You can correct me if that's wrong. Um, I know about you. I know that increasingly people are talking about you in a more mainstream environment uh than you may be used to. So, for those who know nothing about Nick Fuentes, I want this to be an opportunity to get to the real person. I don't know who that person is, but I do want to use this opportunity to get there. I've seen you talk as we prepared for this in exchanges with people and on your show saying if you fear it's going to be very hostile, it's going to be an ambush, all those kind of things. I don't intend it to be overtly hostile. I don't intend to ambush you. I intend it to be an examination of what you said on the record, an examination of what you believe or what you say you believe. Uh, and an examination of what your rising popularity says about the state of the conservative movement in America. So, those are my goals from this interview. What are your goals? Why are you doing it? I thought it'd be interesting. And you know, you've talked a lot about me on your show over the years, and this is the first time you actually extended the invitation. I think it might be the second, actually. I think we we talked about doing it during Y24 a few years ago, but you've talked a lot about me with the panel, and now you've extended the invitation to talk to me, and I think it'd be interesting uh for me to maybe clarify some positions and maybe get to know you a little better as well. So, I'm looking forward to it. There is a belief um that you have two personas. There's one that you roll out now for podcasts and for shows like mine where you come across as reasonable and then there's your show on Rumble where you often come across as having Nick Fuentes responds to Coleman Hughes' claims he plays the “double game” you know a very unreasonable view on things. This is what Coleman Hughes said about you. Nick Fuentes knows exactly what he's doing. He is consciously playing this double game as part of a long-term strategy to become popular enough to take the reigns of power at which point he plans to pivot towards the extreme and unpopular policies that he advocates daily on Rumble. So first of all, what is your response to that? Well, first of all, I would say that Coleman Hughes is a propagandist. He works for the free press which is run by Barry Weiss. So, I think that's you have to consider the source and Barry Weiss is a pro-Israel partisan. Free Press is just bought out by CBS for $150 million uh by Larry Ellison or his son David Ellison. And so, I think that's coming from a particular point of view. We can't pretend like that's coming from a vacuum or from some fixed position. That's coming from a propaganda outlet that's in favor of Israel. That's first. But second, I would say he is right about the two personas. And I think that everybody understands this on some level. On my show, I make jokes and I use rhetoric and I'm hyperbolic. Uh because for a long time, I had an audience that was small on these like dissident platforms. I was on dive for many years. A lot of people don't even know what that is. And so I had a small following and we had sort of like an in-group sense of humor and memes and things like that. And you talk about it one way on a freewheeling live stream when I'm by myself and I'm ranting and we make jokes and um we play devil's advocate. We play with different positions. But then when you sit down in an interview like this one and people ask me a good faith question. What do you actually believe? Well then I clarify and I say well here I'm not joking. Here I'm not being hyperbolic. I'm not being rhetorical. I'll tell you precisely what I believe. As far as this idea that I'm going to get power and then turn into Hitler, that just sounds totally insane to me. I'll be honest. It just sounds insane. Do you have aspirations for political power? Uh, not really. I I think that uh if I wanted to run for office, I wouldn't say a lot of the things that I say. I don't know that a lot of people would vote for me. I tend to offend everybody, even a lot of people that like me. Uh, so no, I I'm a trutht teller. I like to tell the truth. I like to do my live stream. Who is Nick Fuentes? Tell me about your Nick Fuentes on how his background has shaped him upbringing. I know you grew up in in the suburbs of Chicago. Uh tell me about your early years or early how like my childhood or a little bit later? Early childhood. Yeah. Well, I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago in Lraange Park as you say. Uh my parents are ethnics. Um you know, my father's half Mexican, half Irish, my mother's Italian. and they both came from a pretty rough upbringing themselves. They both were raised by single mothers, not because of divorce, but because both of their fathers had died. Uh they endured a lot of dysfunction and I think that's one of the reasons they came together and they related to each other and they wanted to create a normal upbringing for their children. They wanted to have a normal family life and so uh they moved out to Lraange Park away from the city and uh they raised me and my sister and really put us first. I think that's a big reason why uh I tend to have a lot of these family values or Christian values. My mother quit her job and stayed at home to raise us. Um and so I have very close relationship with my parents, with my sister. We're a very tight family and we grew up in a pretty idyllic town. Uh and maybe we can sort of get into a conversation about politics from this. I loved my upbringing. My mom stayed at home. My dad was working. We're in a mostly white suburb in Chicago. Everybody was I was maybe half Catholic, half Protestant. It was a baseball town. I played baseball for many years. Um, in Chicago, we love our hot dogs. We have our baseball parade and get a hot dog. And so, I love where I came from. I love the city. It's a working-class city. I love the people here. They're very good, humble, downto-earth, decent people. And I guess I had my political, not to jump ahead, but this is a big part of where my political awakening came from. I sort of left this bubble, if you could call it that, when I went to college in 2016. I went to Boston University and I read a lot of things online and I realized the country does not look like Lraange Park. It doesn't look like Western Springs or Hinsdale or Elmherst. It looks very different. The country is undergoing a radical transformation because of immigration. And so I saw that and I said, "This is not really a desirable change. I don't like the south side of Chicago or the west side or LA or certain parts of Boston as much as I like where I came from. And I guess that's what made me an American nationalist. I said, I want to preserve my home and the things that are familiar to me and the things I like about my home, what makes it America. Uh, so that's a little bit about my background. And I don't know where you want to go with that, but well I suppose my first my first obvious question is were your parents immigrants to the United States or were their parents or were they grandparents? In other words, at some stage I presume there there were immigrants in your family who came to the US. Is that correct? There were there were uh I believe my mother was fourth generation and my father was third generation. So, their ancestors came here on my mom's side in the 1860s, I believe, the first wave of Italian immigration. My father's ancestors, I think they came around at the turn of the century uh in 1900. So, so your view of immigration, and we'll get to the specifics about your views on immigration, are they not affected at all by the fact that if it wasn't for immigration, you wouldn't exist as an American? Well, I would certainly exist, but like you said, maybe not as an American. Certainly, uh, certainly that's influenced in some measure. Um, but I think that the kind of immigration that we had for a long time in the country, it's different than the immigration that we have now. And let's just say for openers, it's different immigrants. They're coming from a different place with a different culture, a different religion. Uh, it's not the same as it was. So, first, you have a qualitative difference. My ancestors for the most part, I have three European grandparents from Ireland and Italy, one from Mexico. They came from Europe. They came from a society where there's a common ancestry. There's a common religion, common civilization. The people that have come in since ' 65, since Heart seller, they're coming from China, India, the Northern Triangle, Mexico, Venezuela. And so, first, they're just different people. Secondly, it's a quantitative difference. There's way more. And it's an unceasing, always increasing wave. For the first three or four waves of immigration, you would have a major influx of immigrants and then it would stop and then you'd have another wave and then it would stop. This one, it just keeps going up for 35 years and it's too many. So that that's really where I would draw the distinction between maybe where I originate from. I would even just simply call that immigration. What this is is an invasion. It's a completely different policy. You mentioned Mexico in that list. Um, and your father is is half Mexican. So, yeah. I mean, by your criteria, part of the invasion would include your father presumably and his immediate descendants who came from Mexico. Not really true because when my father's ancestors came here, it was a small fraction of the total immigrants that came from Mexico. I don't believe that we should have zero immigrants forever or even zero immigrants from non-white countries. But you have to draw the distinction. My my father's father, he was here in the in the 40s and 50s. It was his parents or I believe either his parents or grandparents that came here even earlier. Up until 1965, 90% of the immigrants were coming from Europe. I have no problem with that. If we have 10% of them coming from Mexico or Latin America, maybe that's reasonable. But that's not what it is now. Now you've got 10 million illegals in four years under Joe Biden. Uh and you got millions more legal immigrants from China, India, Venezuela, El Salvador, and it's so many with no break for assimilation. And they're all from non-white countries. It's transforming what America is. And and again, that's the distinction. That's what makes it unacceptable. I I always believe everybody is a product of their environment, right? I've interviewed thousands of people. I I mean it maybe three, four, five thousand people from all different walks of life, but the one common theme I would say is everyone's a product of their environment. And I I was reading some stuff about you in the last few days. There was an episode of of your podcast where you talked about your father, Bill Fuentes, and how he wouldn't take the family, including you, to certain restaurants because he believed they were associated with African-Americans. We would be deciding where to go to eat, you said. What are we going to do for dinner tonight? It was a running joke. Me and my sister would say, "Applebees." And my dad would say, "We would never eat at Applebee's." "Not in a million years should you be caught dead," Fuente said about Applebees. go to a different restaurant, a local restaurant, no Applebees, no Red Lobster that is commonly known as Black Fair. Uh, and you also share another story about your family and restaurants said, "Before me and my sister were born, my family had a saying about Olive Garden that contains the nword that we're not allowed to say." So my question based on that anecdote that you say on your own uh podcast is do you think you grew up in a racist environment that your father was inherently racist and that that thought process move to you? Well, I would say it's a new low. I I've been attacked for being a racist many times, but to attack my father, to attack my parents based on anecdotes, I would say that's that's sort of It's your Hang on. It's your anecdote. Yeah, but he's not here to defend himself and my parents are. You told the story and I will and I and I'll just I'm not trying to ambush you. As I said at the start, Nick, to be clear, no, it's not an ambush. To be clear, I think everybody I'm not ambushing you. I'm literally reading an anecdote that you revealed on your podcast. It's you that's put it in the public domain. Now, I'm simply asking you whether my assessment of that, which is that your father didn't want to take you to certain restaurants because of what you refer to as they were commonly known as black fair, whether that whether that attitude to African-Americans in in that instance permeated to you. It's a reasonable question. Yeah. No, like I said, I think everybody knows what that is, but I'll address it. I'll engage with it and I'll defend my father from the charge of racism. It's true. No, my parents my parents are not racist and they've never been racist. I'll tell you about my parents. They used to have a school in Chicago in the South Loop where they instructed people on how to shoot firearms. It was a security school and most of the clients were black. Um, and I believe actually one of their clients was Larry Hoover's son at one point. Sort of a funny story. And so most of their clients would come in from the south side of Chicago. My grandmother, she grew up in the projects in the city. And so my family being in Chicago being ethnics uh being Italian, Irish, Mexican in the west side, uh on Taylor Street, all over the city, my family for many generations have lived near and around black people. And look, my views about black people and their views about black people are shaped with experiences with black people. Uh and and what they will tell you, what my parents would say if they were here is that for many many years, the older generations of black people were very respectful, very humble, very decent. In fact, my grandma used to have an anecdote. She grew up in a lot of dysfunction. her mother was mentally ill and they would be having dinner in the projects and there'd be so much chaos and dysfunction and disagreement and fighting and she would look across the way out the window at a black family in the other apartment and they'd be holding hands around the table saying grace. And this is sort of the culture that used to prevail. But now what you have in the city is that there's no accountability for the black people. And now Chicago has become a complete dump because these teenagers go out and they take over the city. They call them teen takeovers. Uh that's the euphemism for it. They're teenagers, but they all come from the same neighborhood. They drive up there and they mug people and attack people and they destroy cars and destroy shops. We had the Festival of Lights a couple of weeks ago. It's supposed to be a family event and they light up the trees and they, you know, there's a big parade. I was in the parade one year and you had a bunch of black people there shooting each other. Seven people shot, a 14-year-old killed in the Magnificent Mile. And and I know there's a lot of black people that feel the same way about this. They say, "We've lost control of the city, and we're looking for accountability." We have a lot of black people that are always outraged about racism, outraged about attitudes from white people, but they're never ashamed of some of these behaviors, never ashamed of some of the things that go on. And that's why I think there's a lot of negative attitudes these days. And so, you know, again, I think those attitudes, you say, "I'm a product of my environment." I I am, and so are my parents and my grandparents, unlike you, because you're not even American. In Chicago, we have to live in a in a big diverse city where there's a lot of different kinds of people. And um I don't think anybody tell you the same. I live in I live in London. It's one of the most of the biggest and most diverse cities in the world. But it's not the same. Well, actually, it's a big it's a big diverse city. The only difference is we don't have the gun violence because we don't have guns. That's a whole different story. I don't want to get into that with you. I have got into that before. We got a knife problem. He got sword problems. We have we have problems. We have problems with violent crime. I make no pretense of it. So the idea that somehow I'm causeted in London because I'm not in Chicago. Say that. Well, you kind of implied it, but I guess my point about the environment, I'm not saying you are a product of your environment. I'm saying most people are in some capacity. When I read that anecdote, it's just to remind you is it's not something I have put out there. You told this story, right? And you said Piers Morgan asks Nick Fuentes if his father's views made him racist that you said this. We're looping. You said this. No, but you haven't really directly, I think, responded to it, which is whether your father would not take you to certain restaurant chains because he associ associated them with black Americans. Is that true? No. Well, see here, if you're in America, you would say that Olive Garden is not real Italian food. Applebee's, TGI Fridays, this stuff is a load of crap. My dad was just a food stop, but no, it's got nothing to do with that. My best friend in first grade was a black guy. We are not we're not a racist family. So, okay. So, when you told the story, I'm just curious. So, when you told that anecdote, which clearly on the face of it is racist, right? You're you're basically saying your father made racist decisions about where you would go as a family to eat. Are you saying Well, well, I'm just going to ask you a question. Are you saying that when you told that story, you didn't mean to infer that he was racist? And do you understand why when somebody like me reads that anecdote for the first time, as I did this week, I reach a different conclusion? Well, I understand what you're doing, which is a sort of making of a murderer. How did he become racist? Well, his father didn't read because he said that's not real Italian food. Hang on. Can I read? Can I explain? I'm literally reminding you of something you said on your show which led me which led me to conclude a certain thing. I'm wrong. Tell me. Yeah, it it was said and just as a humorous anecdote and now you're trying to spin it into a narrative which is his parents are racist. He comes from a long line of racist. Uh and I think everybody knows our parents my parents are boomers. Mhm. and these people come. Well, you're a boomer, I guess, too in a way, right? You were born in what, 19. Yeah. So, you're a boomer also. Or maybe you're a Gen Xer. I suppose it's sort of on the cusp. Uh, but it's a humorous anecdote. These are kind of the attitudes of baby boomers in society. But you're trying to spin it into a narrative which is you're a product of your environment. Your dad's racist because of this joke. Now you're a racist. And I don't think that's a fair characterization. Okay. People can make their own minds up. They can they can go back and listen to you say it. I mean the the beauty of what I'm going to talk to you about in this interview is that almost all of it Nick Fuentes doubles down on his rant again ‘Jews, women and blacks’ is just going to be reminding you what you have said and asking you what you meant. Your position about that story is that it was a joke. Okay. Um I want to come to to something else you said. Uh this is where you talk about Jews, women, and blacks. Let's just take a listen. They're always coming up with no it's not the Jews. No, it's not women. No, it's not blacks. It's actually really complicated. No, it [ __ ] isn't at all. Jews are running society. Women need to shut the [ __ ] up. Blacks need to be imprisoned for the most part. And we would live in paradise. It's that simple. Okay. Would you like to clarify what you meant there? That's all true. That's 100% true. Everything I said in that clip is true. Including that uh blacks need to be imprisoned for the most part. Uh yeah. Yes. Well, all of them. No, for the most part. What does the most part mean? What percentage of American blacks would you like to see in prison? Uh whatever the percentages of the murderers, I think it's one in 20 black men will commit a murder in their lifetime. So maybe let's say that 5%. Oh, so you're talking about black people who murder people. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Yeah. But you didn't say that. You just said blacks need to be imprisoned for the most part. You didn't clarify that. You were talking about black murderers. Right. Right. No, you're right. That's a good addition to that. That's a great point. You think it's Do you think it's funny or I think Yeah, I do. I think it's hilarious. I think it's totally true. Do you think a black American would find it funny? You think that that blacks should be imprisoned for the most part? Blacks are my biggest fans. I get high fives all the time. They say, "Nick Fuentes, I love your show." They agree with me. And you want to know why? Here's the difference. Black people are the most victimized by other black people. You think black people want to live in the hood and the ghetto and get shot all the time? That's what happens in the south side of Chicago. You should come here. I'll take you there. We could go to Garfield Park. Went to Chicago University for a year actually several years ago. Yeah. That's a bubble. That's a bubble. You think you're in Chicago and Hyde Park? You don't know Chicago. Go a little bit west. see what it's like over there. And I'll tell you, black people agree with me because they're tired of it, too. And maybe not most of them, but a lot of them agree with what I say about that because they know how it is. That's why the first thing they do when they make a little bit of money is they go and leave to another neighborhood. Okay. So, what was Just Remind me again the percentage of black men who commit murder in America? What was the percentage you gave me? It's one in 20. One in 20. It's It's one in a 100red. No, it's one in 20. No. No. Less than one in a 100red black US men commit murder. That's the most up-to-date crime statistics in America. That's not true. I' I've seen other statistics. They say one in 20 will eventually commit a murder. I Your rate means that you're you're saying that five times as many black men commit murder as the official crime statistics say. Yeah. There's a report, I believe, on X by Data Hazard. I'll have to go and double check that for you, but yes, there's some pretty shocking evidence that says that it's far more alarming than you would think. Okay. But you you would accept that the official crime statistics are one in a 100 or you wouldn't accept that statistic? I I don't know. I don't have it in front of me. But I've seen other evidence. Like I said, Data Hazard on X, I believe, produced a report about a year ago. It said one in 20. But I mean, whether it's one in 20 or one in a 100, that's a lot of people, peers. I mean, a lot of white people commit murder, too. Well, they do, don't they? Okay. But it's about it's about proportionality. I mean, white people are 65% of the population. Blacks are 13%. Mhm. And I think anybody would tell you that more black people proportionally commit violent crime than white people. And people vote with their feet. People would rather pay a much higher property tax. Most with the interruptions. I'm sorry. Thank you. I appreciate that. You know, you look at in Chicago, in New York, these neighborhoods are so stratified. People would rather pay a high tax rate. They'd rather pay a much higher property value to live in a less diverse, less black neighborhood because they don't want to live around the violence. And I think that when you look at even on the public transit, the subway, the blue line, you know, people don't want to go there because they know who occupies and menaces the public transit, it is uh these people like Daniel Penny had to deal with. It's people like Arena Zerutka had to deal with. And uh and that's just the uncomfortable reality. You you've also said you don't want to live near black people. Well, let's take a listen to this clip. I'm a new generation of white person. I'm not living around blacks. Sorry. You know, I want white kids and I don't want my white kids bringing home black people to marry. It's racial for me. And call me racist. Oh, very Christian to you. I don't give a [ __ ] I mean, it couldn't be clearer really. Um, unless you want to say that's another of your jokes, but you're basically saying, "Yeah, I'm a racist, aren't you?" Uh, yeah. Yeah, I'm fine with that. Nick Fuentes: "Everybody except white people are racist" You're fine with saying you're a racist. Totally. I think everybody's racist. I think everybody, if we're being honest, is racist? I think everybody, the only people that aren't racist or or pretend not to be are white people to their detriment. Everybody else is racist. But you spent you earlier in the interview you you went really got agrieved at the idea that your father was a racist. You you wanted to make emphatic my father's he's not because my father doesn't share my same views on that. So he's the exception to the everyone's a racist. Well everybody's a little bit racist. You're right. So maybe everybody the difference is you're attacking my father. You know he can get fired from his job. I'm not attacking your father. I No, I'm not. I don't know your father. And to be clear I I have no knowledge about him at all other But let's leave him out of it. Let's leave him out of it if you don't know him. Hang on, Nick. You put that story into the public domain on your show. I'm simply reminding you of what you told everybody, millions of people, about your father. If you now want to retract it, fine. If you want to say it was a joke, which is what your position was earlier, fine. But I'm allowed to put to you things you said publicly. That's not unfair. That's not me targeting your father. You put that story about him out there. You know what you're doing. You know what you're doing. I'm asking you about a pretty shocking anecdote which to me looked like you were saying your father made decisions about where you as a family would eat based on skin color of people who worked at these places. If you say or use them if you say that is not what you meant, that's fine. You can respond any way you like. But the idea I can't ask you about it without you saying I'm attacking your father is ridiculous. Well, you are and you know what you're doing. And there's a political culture in America where if you have the wrong views, you get fired from your job. And my father has a job. And if you go on here and say you charge him with racism or something and I'm put in a position where I don't look like I'm sticking to my guns if I don't say my father's a racist, you're putting him in jeopardy and he's not here to defend himself or explain his views. And it's very low. And uh and I think you know exactly what you're doing and people can see what you're doing. I'll defend my views and I think that, you know, so let's leave him out of it. Let's just not talk about my father because my father isn't here. I'm here. Well, then do you accept that you shouldn't talk about it? Listen, that's fine. But then do you accept you shouldn't talk about your father on your show and you shouldn't tell? Absolutely not. Absolutely not. So, it's fine for you to put a story out there which would make most people who listened to that story or watched it at the time on your show conclude that he was racist. It's fine for you to do that, but if I then ask you about it, I'm the one who's being unfair and I've crossed a line. Is that what you're saying? Yes. Yes. You're being malicious. Okay, that's fine. That's fine. Listen, people are watching this live. They can draw their own conclusions about whether what I just did. They will. Yeah. And I'm sure afterwards, by the way, you'll say, "He ambushed me with your with your own with your own words." That's a little presumptuous. I'm not going to say it's an ambush, but I think that's a low blow and I think you know what you're doing and and that's fine. You're a tabloid journalist. I expected that. I don't think it's an ambush because I knew it would be like this. And people will see what you're doing and I think they'll say it's low. But as far as you want to talk about racism, let's talk about racism. Let's leave my head. Look, you've admitted you're a racist, correct? Yes. 100%. Own it. Okay, that's fine. You're perfectly entitled in a free democratic society to stare down the barrel of his camera and tell me you're a racist. People can judge you accordingly. Many people many people who have assumed that you're racist will now have heard it from your own lips. That's fine. There you go. That's the point. The point of this interview is to go over the things you've said which have led people to reach conclusions about you and to ascertain whether those conclusions are fair and reasonable or not. That's it. I want to play you another clip. This is where you talk about why white people are justified in being racist. Let's take a listen to this. First, white people are every single bit justified in being racist. Every single bit justified to the extent that that means going out of your way to avoid black people when you see them. Can you stand by that? Absolutely. Absolutely. Absolutely. So, white people should go out of their way to avoid black people when they see them. Absolutely. They would be wise. Why? Because it's a lose-lose proposition. If you're Ireina Zerutska and you don't walk the other way, you get stabbed to death and you die. If you're somebody else and you walk on the subway and you stand near a black person or something, maybe it's fine. Uh it's a lose-lose proposition. Um so no, I I think that white people I think that white people have been beaten into submission that were afraid to tell the truth about it. And the truth is that when you go into these major cities like New York or Chicago, I believe she was in North Carolina. There is a menace which is young black adolescent men. They're extremely violent and we have been told that we have to pretend like they are every other person. We have to be colorblind to that and we're supposed to go and and be in the midst of all this danger. And I think that at this point it's gone out of control. You look at the BLM movement, they said that the reason that black people um you know are violent or the reason there's crime is because of police brutality, redlinining or all these other things. They said we need to get rid of the police. We need to defund them. And a lot of cities did. A lot of cities like Chicago for example, the police change the rules of engagement. They don't chase them. It's not a felony. If you steal a certain amount of merchandise, they won't chase them on foot. And now the city's totally up for grabs. And now whether you're in the Gold Coast or whether you're on the Mag Mile or you're in the worst neighborhoods in the city, you might get shot, you might get mugged, someone might run up on you. And and I tell my followers, it is better to be perceived as racist or racist and walk the other way and maybe keep your life than to say, I'm a good anti-racist. I don't mind that this person's making me uncomfortable. Maybe he's looking a little froggy. I'm going to sit down because I'm a good person and gets stabbed, mugged, whatever. And by the way, this is a strategy. They call it the friendly stranger. There's a crew of them. They do this in Chicago. They stand outside bars, black people. They approach strangers. It's a robbery crew. And they pretend to be a friendly stranger and then they mug them. And stupid white people say, "Oh, hi. Yeah, nice to meet you." You know, they grin, they laugh, they put up with the nonsense, and then they get mugged or worse. Sometimes they get executed. And so, as a white person, how do you feel? How do you feel about mass shootings at school? I think they're bad. Who do you think commits mo the vast majority of the mass shootings? I'm sure it's white people. Right. So, how do you feel about that? I think that white people do more antisocial violence. I think black people participate in more gang violence. I think that's the difference. What's the difference to the victims?