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I Know the Secret of How to Cripple Trump | The Daily Beast Podcast
The Daily Beast and The Prof G Pod – Scott Galloway

Premiered 19 hours ago The Daily Beast Podcast

The Daily Beast’s Executive Editor Hugh Dougherty speaks with Professor Scott Galloway about his provocative new campaign, “Resist and Unsubscribe,” a call for consumers to hit what he calls the “soft tissue” of the Trump era—Big Tech’s revenue growth. Galloway argues that the only force Trump truly listens to is the market, and that even small acts—canceling Amazon Prime, downgrading ChatGPT, ditching Uber—can send outsized signals to CEOs and shareholders if done collectively. In a wide-ranging, fiery conversation, he explains why he’s selling his Apple stock, confronting corporate leaders he says privately agree with him, and betting that 10 companies controlling 40 percent of the S&P represent an Achilles’ heel for political power. From ICE protests to crypto grift, AI-fueled layoffs to the “manosphere” wobbling on Trump, Galloway lays out a theory of economic activism designed to rattle boardrooms before it rattles Washington—so can unsubscribing from a few tech platforms really shake the most powerful men in America?



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Resist & Unsubscribe: The Market Pressure Strategy
If you want to protest, more power to you. If you want to, you know, register people to vote.
I salute you. But the easiest way to maybe save some money and have a really big impact and send a message to the markets to Trump, is to resist and unsubscribe.
This is a coin operated president. And these individuals have decided that their one and only job is shareholder value.
There's a ton of pressure. Nobody wants to go first, but there needs to be collective action from ten, 50, 100 of the fortune 500 to say
this is just gone too far. Welcome to the Daily Beast podcast.
Thank you. Daugherty, an executive editor of The Daily Beast. I'm filling in for Joanna Coles, and I am delighted to be here,
especially because we have an amazing guest, Scott Galloway. He is, of course, host of The Prophecy podcast.
He's host, co-host of pivot. He is an expert in business. I know he is moving in a very big way to directly take on Donald Trump.
He has come up with a call to resist and unsubscribe, and we are going to talk about what he says are the ways
we can all make Trump give up his worst policies. It is so simple.
You were surprised nobody thought of it first. It is already spreading shockwaves among the powerful.
And Professor Galloway is also going to tell us the secrets of what all those emotional support CEOs
who are constantly hanging around Trump are really texting him in private. So let's get right into it.
Welcome. Professor Scott Galloway.
You are asking people to resist and unsubscribe. And I just want to take the opportunity to
just give us a very basic explanation, because there are so many questions that this raises. But what is resist and unsubscribe?
Well, thanks for having me here. And first and foremost, if I could give my sons anything, it would be a Scottish accent.
That is very. I'm happy to pass it on and is it Glaswegian rice? Here's some glasses.
Yes, I am Glaswegian. I'm very proud of that. I'm sitting live and direct in Manhattan
and, I am very proud of my home city, so thank you. I appreciate that resistance. Essentially, I got very frustrated about Ice activity
in Minneapolis and wanted to do more than just share my outrage with a ring light and on a podcast.
So I think I've zeroed in on what is the soft tissue of the Trump administration. And that is the only time the Trump administration walks back
his actions is when the markets fall. The S&P hit the bond market. That's when he walked back his plan to annex Greenland.
When he walked back some of the tariffs, the soft tissue, the market. Right now we're gonna have the biggest impact is in big tech
that represent ten companies represent 40% of the S&P. And they're highly sensitive to subscription growth or lack thereof.
So I've built a site resist and unsubscribe. And essentially I have what's called ground zero, which are the ten big tech
companies and links to where it's easy to unsubscribe, and then the blast zone.
And that is companies directly enabling, ISIS activities where it's AT&T or Hilton or the likes.
And the basic notion is the following. If you unsubscribe from ChatGPT, that's $240.
It's trading at 40 times revenues. That's a $10,000 here to their market cap. And these companies are highly sensitive to growth rates
and projected growth rates. So if you want to protest more power to you. If you want to, you know, register people to vote, I salute you.
But the easiest way to maybe save some money and have a really big impact and send a message to the markets, to Trump
and to other citizens that they can have an impact is to resist and unsubscribe. And we started with 6000 uniques a day.
We're up to 60 or 80,000. And according to AI, we're going to catalyze somewhere between 150 and 200,000 unsubs across Big Tech.
I just want to ask where to you, you know, on day 12, I believe, of this,
where what was the what was the moment that it came to you? Because I know you were in Davos.
Almost a month ago, and that was a big event for Trump. He went there claiming he was going to annex Greenland and he chickened out.
Was that one of the things that got you thinking about about how to do this?
Now, I can tell you the exact moment, I'm usually able to disassociate myself from what's going on in politics.
And there was one moment I've. I don't know how you felt about this view, but I've increasingly found
The Breaking Point: ICE, Davos & Action Over Outrage
my blood pressure and anxiety going up, especially over the course of the last few months, especially around ice and the moment where I thought,
I need to do more than just articulate my outrage on my podcast
was when Secretary Nome, after Alex Prouty, was murdered, described him as a as a domestic terrorist
and said that he was brandishing a weapon with intent to massacre federal agents. I thought that was the equivalent of showing up and urinating on the grave
of a recently buried man who was a nurse for veterans. I just had at some point, depravity has to, need some resistance.
That was a moment where I said, okay, I need to do something. Quote unquote, from me and Dan Harris, who talks about has this great,
book inside of 110% happier. He says action absorbs anxiety.
And I thought, I just want to do something. And so I came up with this idea. I think I've discovered, if you will, the soft tissue
of the markets that he appears to respond to. And I thought this an interesting idea. I have a footprint, I have some reach, some awareness.
And I thought, I want to put it to use more than just selling more ZipRecruiter or, you know, athletic greens.
And so, launched it 11 days ago. And every day we get more and more, more and more site traffic,
more and more media covering it. So, so far it's going pretty well. So just practically, how difficult is it to unsubscribe?
Because we all we are all signed up to so many things and we all know that they're kind of complicated.
But how how easy or difficult is it to take Amazon which is the top of your ground zero list?
Well, it's situational and I'm a fairly economically secure person who, you know, living in London.
Quite frankly, I don't think it's fair of me to tell people not to buy groceries or not to show up to work. I'm trying to lead by example, and I'm I try to be transparent.
I still have an iPhone. I'm not giving it up, but I unsubscribed from Apple TV plus and I don't miss it.
I unsubscribe from, Apple Music and I don't miss it. My family. We've gone from six streaming media platforms to one,
and if I gone to zero, I would have been I would have been smothered in my sleep by my boys. But it wasn't that hard to go from 6 to 1.
And you're going to find Ice. Unsubscribe from Amazon Prime. Some people depend on Amazon Prime for a lot of things,
but what you might also find, as I did, is that I was also a member of Amazon One, their health care service,
which I was paying $199 for for the last six years, that are on years. When I unsubscribed from AT&T and I switched to Nobo mobile,
you know what I found? I had four AT&T contracts, one for my phone and three,
two for two for iPads, which are in a landfill somewhere four years ago
and one for a BlackBerry I haven't used since 2014. I had spent over the last 14 years,
probably 4 or $5000 on AT&T contracts, and they're very good at renewing and charging you.
And if you're like me and your your bills are pretty complicated, you don't realize how much money you're spending on this.
I, I, canceled my Uber, account, and I found out I was taking 350 Ubers a year
and this is a story of privilege because I have money. But I was spending somewhere between 30 and $35,000 a year on Uber.
Because what big tech does is they consolidate the market and then they start raising prices faster than inflation.
The price of an Uber lux is basically doubled in the last 5 or 6 years. So for some people, I'm not going to judge.
I'm not saying everyone should move to a cabin in the woods and not turn on their lights. Is is situational. It's up to you.
The decisions you make are yours. What I'm saying is this is a fairly frictionless way to send a real message.
And you're gonna find if you go to resist and unsub.com and you click on these links that you are spending money
in a lot of places, you didn't realize where you can save some money. Now, is it breaking through?
Because I know that you have had people talking to you from the world of tech who who have begun to be aware of this?
What are you hearing? I've heard from approximately 20% of the CEOs of these companies,
and to be blunt, they're always incredibly charming. I know a lot of them, Scott, really respect what you're doing.
I'm not happy with what's going on. We have a fiduciary obligation to our shareholders. It's difficult for any one person.
Is It Breaking Through? CEOs React Behind the Scenes
I go first, I get it. I had a conversation with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld from Yale who convenes our CEOs, and I think there needs to be
I'm empathetic to the fact that it's hard for any one person to go first. But my message back to them is, what's the point of having all this money at all?
These guys are in their 50s and 60s. They're billionaires. What's the point of having all this money? You're gonna be dead soon. You want to be seen as someone who said something,
or someone who got your share price up. So two, you could be worth 3 billion instead of 2.8. So I'm not sympathetic to it, but they're all exceptionally charming,
exceptionally nice. Where I've seen real pickup is in traditional media in the last five days, I think I've been on every major cable news network,
and I think I'm going to go on Fox this weekend. And what's interesting, if you look at the history all of a sudden I've become sort of a minor student of protests.
The most recent was the camel protest. Camel, Disney and unsubsidized Disney Plus were actually plummeting
when they backed down and put camel back on the the air, but media coverage had increased.
It's actually the shame of media and the impact it has on the internal culture, and the fear of more economic impact that stops or results in,
action. So I've been doing a lot of social, no paid, absolutely no paid to drive traffic.
But I've been going on traditional media and I've been using AI like crazy. I'm a very analytics driven person.
I look at the site visits times, the conversion rate times, the number of platforms people are on average unsubscribing from.
And I do pretty type predictions. And we've gone from a prediction of 30,000 subscribers in February to now.
We're predicting somewhere between 150 and 200,000 unsubs. So traditional media
and new media such as this show have played a really important role. And it's cumulative.
It's starting to gain, traction. And other people are, are are using their platforms to encourage people to resist and unsubscribe.
And the thing I'm trying to convince you of is maybe you would just want to unsubscribe from one of your ride hailing programs. Maybe you want to unsubscribe from 20 things.
That's your business. It's your life, but it's something you can do with other people and it's fairly frictionless.
I would argue it's fairly easy. You were you were talking about the social.
It's like the social pressure or inside a company. That brought back Jimmy Kimmel, for example.
What do you want to see? I'm just going to use Amazon again. What do you want to see Amazon do differently?
What I would like to see are just being realistic. The objective is to send a signal to consumers that the most radical act
of activism in a capitalist society is not participation. The greatest political or government action,
probably in recent history was in Q1 of 2020, when the government immediately put trillions of dollars of stimulus
into the economy, passed new guidelines, new laws almost overnight. And I don't think it was because 10,000 or 20,000 people had died
in the previous month from Covid. It's because GDP had crashed 32%. So I think if you can just take GDP down 1 or 2 points,
or if Sam Altman or Andy Jassy or Tim Cook says there's unsubscribe, thing
is getting a little bit uncomfortable for us and our shareholders, I think they're going to find their backbone and maybe not show up for as many Melania premieres,
or decide that maybe we shouldn't be supportive of this as we have been, or maybe we're going to be a little bit more courageous with our views.
Whether we're going to say out loud what they've been texting privately to people like me about their views on this, but I don't
I think the weight on their better angels showing up is just, fool's errand. I think you have to hit them where they where they feel it.
And that's in terms of shareholder value and, a decline in subscriber growth. So what do I want from them?
I want them to show some fidelity to the American values that made them
so wealthy and build such great companies, and to speak up and say that demonizing immigrants, sending them to black sites, that
their equivalent of concentration camps, which is the definition of a concentration camp as a camp outside of the domestic territory
where you're not subject to the same legal protection, a mass secret police loyal to one person, not to an institution,
that this is just not going to be good for the economy, not good for my company, and not good for America.
That's what I want. I want them to. I want them to say out loud what they text me in private.
When you talk to them. What? Why have they become this sort of emotional support CEO group?
Emotional Support CEOs & Trump's “Coin-Operated” Presidency
I mean, Trump goes everywhere and takes with him people like Tim Cook very prominently.
Sometimes, sometimes Jamie Dimon is there, sometimes he's not. But why?
Why do they all flock to Trump? What is what is it that's in their minds that makes them think that it's a good idea?
Because they went around Biden like that. They went visibly around Obama like that.
What's Trump got for them? And it's simple. It's one word. It's money.
Come to the Melania premiere and there's a chance when I if I increase the tariffs on China, I'll do a carve out for Apple.
Oh. You need your Nvidia, your Nvidia, and you want to sell chips into China. Well, maybe I'll let you if you let me prostitute you around and treat you like,
in emotional support, giving me credibility. And if you give 2 or $3 million to,
my new West Wing renovation or East wing renovation, maybe I'll approve. I'll put pressure on the FTC to approve the acquisition by you versus
someone else. This is a coin operated president, and these individuals have decided that their one and only job is shareholder value.
And I, I empathize with that. I get it, there's a ton of pressure. Nobody wants to go first, but there needs to be collective action
from ten, 50, 100 of the fortune 500 to say this is just gone too far.
So but what is it about? It's about one thing. It's about shareholder value. Full stop.
I think if I don't think I yeah, I like to think of myself as someone who understands the market's math. I don't think there's any way these companies can live up is the AI.
Companies can live up to their obligations around the infrastructure investments they have projected, or that they'll need around inference and data centers.
So what are they going to do? They're going to have the president most likely back some sort of
I won't call it a bailout, but some sort of investment that, backs debt to build these data centers or these massive, CapEx investments.
And I think that's why they all fly to Washington, put on a suit and sit around a table and say shit like, thanks to your leadership.
And, they basically see, this guy is very intelligent, is out. He connects the dots.
He says, kiss my ass publicly, hundreds of billions of dollars in it for you and your shareholders.
You don't kiss my ass publicly. I'm going to come for you. This is the definition of an autocracy, cronyism, or even, let me use a word
the right hates more than any of those things. It's total socialism. What on earth is the president doing meeting with Ted Sarandos in the Ellison's
talking about the acquisition of of Time Warner? That has nothing to do with the president.
It should be who has the biggest check and then who survives regulatory review around concentration of power or a serious national security review.
So we have all of a sudden decided that the president can get in the way, can be a social, you know, practice socialism, cronyism.
But they are responding to these incentives. They are saying, let's wait this guy out, let's kiss his ass.
Let's give $1 million, the East Wing, let's go to the premiere and let's stay out of his crosshairs
and make sure the good times keep going for us and our shareholders. I'd say it is pretty straightforward.
Can I just I'm just going to go through the list and just give me some give us some idea. So Amazon we know you know what your views on that are.
Metta. What do you think Metta can do to change Trump.
Well Matt is not I mean you're talking about it. You're talking about a CEO here who's comfortable ignoring data
showing that teenage girls are more likely to engage in self-harm because of his content. So,
it's not what they can do. It's what we can do. And that is, we can communicate to these companies
that if they don't push back on this type of, slow burn into fascism, we're not going to use their platforms.
We're not going to subscribe to their services, we're not going to advertise. That is a little bit harder because it's advertising driven, and it's such a robust business
that I don't think anyone advertiser has more than 1%. And people, including myself, I've been understandably criticized.
I've gotten over, I think, 20 million likes and way more views on that on social media.
And my primary means of communicating has been Instagram. When people say, well, that's hypocritical. Yeah, I've met on the list, I'm like, well,
I don't like coal fired plants, but I turn on my lights in Florida. The bottom line is
meta has a monopoly on communication right now, so I would love an alternative.
Meta, Monopoly Power & The Limits of Boycotts
I would love a DOJ or an FTC that actually did their damn job and broke up these companies such that we have more alternatives
and they couldn't charge the rents they charge, including forcing me, who can't stand these people to use their platforms.
So meta is a tough one because they have such monopoly power over the distribution,
of, of information right now. You know, I like to think there are other can use signal instead of WhatsApp.
There are some substitutes. But I want to be clear, these companies, generally speaking, have monopoly power. And it's not easy.
It's not easy to unsubscribe, from some of them. Others it's easier. There's a lot of options, you know, can you use Lyft instead of Uber?
Yeah. Can you go to Noble Mobile or Verizon or whoever it is instead of AT&T? Absolutely. Can you unsubscribe from Amazon Prime for a month?
Maybe you don't need Amazon Prime Video. Yeah. You're going to find you might find also you might have multiple accounts.
Do you can you use the free version? I think that's very relatable to everybody isn't it. The you suddenly find, as you said, you're paying
for all the things you didn't know about, as I found when I walked in this morning, I'm saving $170 a month on things I don't even use.
One of the things that when you imagine when you go on Fox, or as you put it yourself and use a food fight with somebody
from the right, the charge of hypocrisy that you've used. I to come to these, you know, to help analyze this, that,
that you're using, Instagram to spread the word about it is not something that you're obviously not really concerned
about being accused of hypocrisy here, but maybe does that take the child, take the sting out of it?
Yeah, I'm trying to lead by example. I'll give you an example. I own Apple shares.
I've owned them since 2009. I have decided I'm going to sell my Apple shares. It's going. And it hurts because I think it's a great company,
so I don't want to I don't want to claim to have moral clarity around all of this, but unless you want to move to a cabin and have Am radio,
you're going to have to, you know, you're going to you. And I'm not I'm not going to lecture people. I'm not going to tell them.
I would never tell people to stop buying groceries. What I would say is the following is that Kroger trades at 0.3 times revenues.
So if you wanted to have a $10,000 impact on Kroger stock, hoping that the Kroger CEO would reach out to the president or that the markets would
indicate something, you would have to stop or buy $30,000 less in groceries.
You'd have to get five American households to not buy groceries for a year.
If you unsubscribe from the paid version of ChatGPT, which is $240 a year, and the company was raising money
at 40 times revenues, that is a $10,000 hit. So what I'm trying to do is raise awareness
that the free version of ChatGPT is pretty damn good. I use it now because I canceled the paid version
and you are having the same economic impact and sending the same signal. Then if you convince five American families to not buy groceries for a year.
But I'm not going to tell people what to subscribe, unsubscribe, how long to what I'm saying.
This is what I am doing, and I think we have a weapon that's been hiding in plain sight. This is what the president listens to, and we can have more of an impact
than we think. And it needs to be sustained. It needs to be over probably longer than a month.
The the protest everyone points to in history as a Montgomery bus strike. And there was a very cinematic moment where a woman refused to give up her seat.
Huge leadership, very important. But actually what moved the needle was Doctor Kane organized carpools for a year, and ultimately
the municipal bus service in Montgomery was losing 2 to $3 million a year. And then they said, okay, enough.
We're no longer going to have segregated seating on our busses. So this is this isn't going to happen overnight.
But I know for a fact that most of these CEOs are cognizant of this movement.
Then it's beginning to register and some of their subscription analytics. And then more people are joining in.
And this becomes another point of light, including protests including, good media coverage by people such as yourself.
That all adds up to one thing backbone and pushback. That's two things.
So I don't am I perfect on this? I'm not giving up my iPhone. Let me be clear I didn't want to sell my Apple stock, but I am.
I'm still subscribing to one of the streaming media platforms because I have a family, but I'm going to take a lot.
I'm going to speak loudly with my spend here. You acknowledge this yourself is you're incredible
Hypocrisy, Privilege & Leading by Example
economic resources compared to other people. But one of the things that strikes me, that strikes me about this is that
these are relatively small amounts of money, and I do not think people would begin to appreciate
quite how valuable an individual customer is to these big tech companies.
One of the one of the things, it seems that big tech we all think of as ultra powerful,
it's been really good, projecting itself as ultra powerful.
Do you think this is a kind of moment for it that people begin to realize they've got a lot more power than they realized?
What you want is you want your X-Wing fighter or whatever it's called that Luke Skywalker is and is to find the vulnerability
in the Death Star, that that the shaft, that where if a photon, the photon torpedo, hits a perfectly, it blows up the whole Death Star,
that that shaft or exhaust shaft, if you will, is subscriptions to Big Tech.
And as Microsoft missed its cloud growth by one percentage point
and it lost 10% of its value, and then other companies trading down in sympathy, the Nasdaq 100 was down 1.5%.
Everybody notices that. So if you wanted to if you wanted to have that one kill shot,
it's taking the subscriptions to Amazon Prime or ChatGPT or Anthropic.
It's taking them down. Just a little bit. Because right now, ChatGPT, OpenAI is raising money at $850 billion.
And you can bet at that kind of valuation, the investors are pouring over their subscription growth.
And if their subscription growth one month this month goes decreases from 8% month
on month to 7% month on month, the investors the CEO, I'll notice that.
So this is the string you can pull on that unwinds a pyramid, if you will.
What I'm trying to figure out, or what I think I've come up with, is what is the maximum impact relative to the disruption in your life.
One of the other things is kind of like this is an analogy to shareholder activism here as well, isn't there? You bite you by selling Apple yourself.
A lot of people follow you for I'm not going to say specific advice, but for a sense of how to do better financially,
that's obviously not going to go down well with Apple. It's it's not something that should people begin,
begin to think about their stock holdings. And therefore, one case
I don't I don't want to recommend that I think everyone has an obligation to develop and maintain economic security for them in their families.
And from a shareholder standpoint, these companies are just juggernauts. What I'm trying to do is lead by example.
And quite frankly, if I can take an economic here. So I'm not recommending that people sell their stock.
I just don't I don't want to take that kind of I think it's I don't want to take risks with other people's well-being.
I, I'm comfortable saying to them, you probably have too many big tech subscriptions that you can do without, but I don't want to tell people
to not going to work or not to buy groceries or to, sell their stocks.
I just think that's easy for me to say. So, but I am trying to lead by example.
So I've owned Apple since 2009. I'm selling all of my Apple stock.
And I'm even Goldman Sachs is my money manager. I'm going to transfer my assets to either Royal Bank of Canada or a regional bank.
And by the way, I love David Solomon and I know him. Goldman sent an amazing job for me. I'm disappointed that more financial leaders like David
and Jamie Diamond, who I think our leaders have not spoken out more forcefully, doesn't mean I won't go back to Goldman at some point.
Doesn't mean I'm not in good relations with them. It doesn't mean they're not fantastic firms. No, I think they're all of that.
But I want to send a signal with my my pocketbook that what's going on here is wrong.
And that corporate leaders, many of whom every morning wake up and look in the mirror and say, hello, Mr.
President, a lot of these people see themselves as future political leaders. The leadership is doing,
you know, doing the right thing when it's really hard. And I don't think enough CEOs are doing doing the hard thing right now.
Other are there any are there any specifically that you want to to get get to you were obviously you just mentioned David Solomon.
Media Momentum, AI Metrics & Growth Projections
You mentioned Jamie Dimon who who has got the ability to move Trump, do you think or is it it takes all of them.
I think it's the markets. And I do think he listens. I think he takes Jamie Dimon and Jensen Hwang's call right away.
I think if, if if the AI platforms and Apple
and Jamie Dimon within the week of each other called and said, these actions by Ice are beginning to hit
our company, we're beginning to notice it. I think he I think he takes that call and he hears that,
because 70%, 77% of the earnings growth has come from these companies.
And the markets were up 17%. Basically, on the back of the massive investment in the markets. Reaction to the acceleration of these companies.
If the markets go down, the president is going to have way less cloud cover to do the kind of things he's done. Unfortunately, in America, I think the S&P and the Nasdaq
are some of the most damaging metrics ever invented because as long as the Nasdaq and SBA go up, unfortunately America thinks that
everything's all right, that the president must be doing a good job. And actually, if you look at
we've underperformed relative to other markets, especially when you take in the decline in the dollar. But yeah, I think he takes those calls.
I think he turns off and on the protests in Minneapolis, which isn't to say they're not powerful.
I think he ignores podcasters and what they say on MBS now or even on Fox.
I don't think he cares what the courts think. He certainly doesn't care what Congress thinks.
They become the Duma. He doesn't even care what Republicans think he does care with the market.
And these tech leaders think just to go more broadly on the market and so on.
Amazingly, he came to it. He came into office claiming he was going to be the crypto president. And crypto broadly has been a disaster for some people.
I don't know, I didn't buy any Melania coins. Perhaps, perhaps wisely. But,
this seems to be something of the touch of disaster about it to the crypto industry.
And yet, are they going to trump policing anything? Well, he's a crypto president and he was
he was a genius in the sense that he flew right into the man sphere. The Democratic Party basically said billionaires are evil,
white people are racist, and young men are violent. And all three of those groups said, fine, we're out.
Fine, dude, you want to demonize us? Fine. We're out. And you saw a decline in all those parties in terms of their contribution
and their votes for blue. Trump's genius was he flew right into the man's sphere.
Rocket crypto Joe Rogan podcast, World Wrestling Federation.
He just said, I'm going full testosterone. And one of those things we said to the crypto community, I'm all behind you.
I'm going to get rid of the the part of the SEC investigating fraud. I'm going to pardon the guy who was convicted of fraud
and is in prison right now, a banana, a Binance. And while I'm at it, the Friday before my inauguration and the cover of dark,
I'm going to create my own shit coin and pocket. I think it's $1.4 billion to date, because people will be distracted
of the inauguration and Democrats were corrupt with small caps.
You know, Nancy Pelosi, who's I think leaving Congress where $350 million, she's outperformed Warren Buffett in the Nasdaq.
He's like, well, that's small ball. We're going to be corrupt. Let's be corrupt for billions, not for millions.
So the the level of, you know, the crypto has been the ultimate vessel for his corruption.
And also tactically, it was super smart to go after something that just reeked of testosterone and be very supportive of it.
And the Biden administration was seen as not only non supportive but somewhat indecisive around it.
I think a lot of people in the crypto community correctly said, log will play by whatever rulebook you give us, but we need a rulebook.
We need to understand what's going on. So part of his campaign genius was flying into crypto,
and what he found was an empty vessel that he could kind of pull off. What is probably the greatest grift
by any elected official in history, 1.4 billion and counting. I think there's we're just watching it go up and up.
And to his children as well, of course. You mentioned the mana sphere. Don Jr has inserted himself in that.
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Eric Trump out there making grift out of that. I just want to ask you, finally,
there were some interesting jobs numbers that have come this week. And one of the things you mentioned rightly, but going into the mana sphere
was big things, rockets, crypto. And we've discovered that
Trump basically didn't add any jobs last year. He maybe added 50,000.
And the economy that he had promised doesn't seem to be roaring. At what point does Magnus fear begin to peel off?
Oh, it's already happening. You're already seeing kind of the titans of the man sphere, the Theo Vons and the Rogan's
and the Andrew Schultz's. They're already sort of saying, well, maybe, maybe we made a mistake here. And the labor market.
To be fair, the economy, I think, has been more resilient than people expected, including myself.
The American economy just is amazing. It continues to grind on some of the CapEx being financed
by the incredible run up in stocks by this company is a staggering. There's going to be $670 billion
in CapEx just from three companies, Amazon, Microsoft.
And I think it's meta. That's three times the amount of R&D in the pharmaceutical industry this year.
That's that's more money spent on AI CapEx this year than was spent on the Apollo and space station programs combined.
That creates a lot of underlying economic growth. We're starting to see productivity gains, not a lot, but some productivity gains.
The labor picture is a bit mixed because youth unemployment is a 10%.
That's not good. It's not bad. What you have I would describe in the labor market as a no hire, no fire economy, where we haven't created any jobs.
But what the wobbly ness in the labor market is indicated by one metric, and that is the I forget what it's called.
It's basically an index. It looks at if people are looking around for another job, and very few people are looking for another job
because they're not confident they can do better, and you've also you have seen some pretty
dramatic layoffs, whether it's 60, 16,000 people at,
at Amazon and corporate, I think it's 20,000 ups. The kind of early adopters of AI appear
to be, reducing their reducing their labor rolls.
I had David Simon on my podcast and he, I imagine he's projecting an increase in earnings for top line revenue of 30 to 50% over the next three years.
But he described their employment profile is flat for the next three years.
Now, there's some I think, overhyping of the impact that AI is having on employment, because it makes it your company seems sexy that you're leveraging AI.
What I think happened is post Covid, people held onto their employees and are now deciding they can do more with less.
But the employment picture I would describe is a little bit confusing right now, and a little bit tenuous.
But it's not the great destruction and human capital that I think the catastrophes were predicting.
It's still early in the game, but at the same time, people aren't leaving their job because they're worried
they're not getting calls from recruiters. What I would say is more worrisome about the economy is
we have ten companies responsible for 40% of the market cap, and if any one of those companies sneezes,
the global economy is going to catch pneumonia. That is exactly the power that you've identified.
In those tank, those tank companies, it's like an Achilles heel that you can you can grab onto, with this, with the, with this,
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"Trap more" gang. The 2026 information dump from the Epstein files has really
opened a lot of people's eyes to what was really going on amongst the highlevel elites. But not only has it
confirmed a lot of suspicions about rich billionaires secretly diddling kids on
islands, all types of weird stuff. But what it's also done is it's actually verified allegations from years ago that
a lot of people brushed off as phony fantasy, a load of cap. But now with
these files, there's little details where they're saying, "Hang on a minute. That [ __ ] that that guy said in 2020,
actually, that must have been true. That thing that the guys were saying in 2018, that must have been true." And now
another thing that's come out that I've seen is a 2020 4chan thread, okay, where
somebody claimed to actually be an employee for Jeffrey Epstein and basically exposed the inner workings of
what was going on behind the scenes with Epste, right? This was back in 2020, just after he died. Okay. This anonymous
insider, he claimed that he had had interactions with high-profile names like Rihanna. Yeah. Rihanna, Mitt
Romney's relatives. Okay. He'd apparently spent time working on the island himself. Well, now things have
come out in the new files that are making people believe that this was actually true. So, I'm going to I'm
going to break this down for you guys. Okay, this is very very very interesting. Okay, we don't know if this
is 100% thousand% true, but it's another instance where new information from the
files that have just been released are making everybody look back on these, you know, random things that have been
brushed aside and now people are saying, I think this might have been true. So, let me break this down for you. Okay, this is a Reddit post going in r/
Epstein and r/pstein is absolutely booming at the moment. Okay, and you know I'm a Reddit demon. All right, I'm
all over it. So, I know I said I was going to stop, but I've actually got a bunch of new updates that I'm going to do for you today. Not all Epstein
related, but definitely some Epstein related. This says, "This anonymous 4chan post from 2020 from a worker for Epstein. Seems pretty believable these
days." 20 screenshots, and we're going to dig into all of them. We're going to dig into all of them. All right. Delete everything. Okay. So, he said, "I'm
going to off myself tomorrow. I'm also sending three packets of copied information to the media. One to CNN,
one to MSNBC, and one to Fox News. You all will have to see which one tells the truth about the information they receive
and who doesn't. I trust 4chan to do this because of our history of releasing legit info in the face of a mass media
cover up. 4chan looking solid these days. It says, "I've been a professional driver and security guard for a circle of very wealthy people for almost 8
years. I started by working the door at a private gentleman's club outside the DC area. From that job, I was introduced
to some employment managers for Jeffrey Epstein. Because I had experience as both a cab driver and a bouncer, as well
as always overlooking and keeping my mouth shut about the drugs and prostitution my employers at the clubs profited from, they thought I'd be a
good fit to work the weekends for Mr. Epstein. At first, I didn't do very much. Definitely nothing important. I
would run errands mostly and do anything my manager, who reported directly to Mr. Epstein, wanted me to do. So, say the
gardener calls out sick one day, it would be me mowing the lawn in his place. I was sort of a floating general
helper. Inevitably, I ran into Mr. Repstein now and then, and he was always very personable, enthusiastic, and I'd
heard about his original court case and the rumors and everything. But just meeting this guy made me feel like it was all a lie because he seemed so kind
and genuine. I thought he really was just this hot shot money man like a Bruce Wayne or Tony Stark type figure.
And I think ultimately that's how he wanted us to all see him. His god complex was, to say the least, very
developed. Eventually, I was trusted with bigger jobs. I think I got a good reputation because I cleaned one of Mr. Epstein's
bedroom one day. There was, to my dismay, a mixture of, let's say, dookie and man
milk on the bed sheets. I dealt with it professionally and I didn't say anything. I knew by
then that someone was always watching. There were cameras in almost every single room, save Mr. Epstein's private office and regular bedroom. He had
several bedrooms, but one was his favorite, I guess, his main room. I never mentioned it to anyone, but I still got a thank you from my manager
for being discreet. One day I was asked to go and pick up a masseuse from a bus station.
Excuse me. Sorry, I'm tired of the Epstein files. Um, I didn't ask for her age. I knew better. But she could have been older than six. She couldn't have
been older than 16. I got a really bad feeling in my stomach because at this point, denying Mr. Epstein's taste would
be borderline irrational. I did my job, though. I took her to his house and a few years hours later, I took her back to the bus stop and she was crying. I
didn't talk to her about it. A few weeks later, I did it again. Now, my manager tells me that Mr. Rep would like me to take over all of his various pickups and
drop offs. They called it caddy duty bath. But it was more than just girls. I would
pick up drugs and other assorted packages, most of which I had no idea the contents contents. But as far as I
was concerned, the lesser I knew, the better. I was getting paid very well for the amount of work that I was doing. In
a given day, I spent three maybe four hours doing anything that could be considered work. The rest of the time, I either sat in my car browsing 4chan on
my phone or inside pretending like I was rich and this was my house. For this, I was being paid 75 grand a year, more
than I'd ever even hoped to have had made in my whole life. When I was doing most of the driving, it went up to 115.
Every time my job became more illegal, the money would get better. That's his tactic. He knows people will just do about anything for the right price. I
just want people to know, I guess, call it a public confession because I'm guilty. I guess I don't care that much because I'm going to be dead. I've done
things that I can't forgive myself for, and I think they will have me killed anyway. I'm going to do it on my own terms.
I just want people to know, I guess. Uh, I already read that. It says, "Anyway, Mr. Epstein is very shrewd. He pays you
a lot, but not enough for the [ __ ] you have to do, and he tries to find the absolute least amount amount he can pay you to keep it going. For me,
disgracefully, that was around 150k. I stayed on caddy duty for about 4 months. Then, Mr. Epste took a trip abroad, and
he loaned me out to another family, the Romneys." Now, keep in mind, I never met Mitch Romney. I assume he means Mitt
Romney. And I don't think I even worked for him. I just worked for the family. I reported to an employment manager as
usual, and I was tasked with driving a young man named Cole around wherever he wanted. Cole was probably 22, already
had his license, and had been suspended for drunk driving. He lived in a huge house out in the middle of nowhere outside Boulder, Colorado. Man, it was
beautiful. If I could have stayed there forever, I would have. I suspect it was a vacation cabin mansion owned by his
parents. But I digress. Every weekend, we'd drive into the city. He would get shitfaced drunk, find a woman or working
girl, and I'd take us all back home. Cole was a piece of total [ __ ] If you
remember scumbag Steve, just imagine if Steve parents were multi-millionaires, if not billionaires, you get the idea.
And I said, "So, one Sunday morning after a typical Saturday night, I report for duty 8 a.m. sharp, knowing damn well
Cole isn't going to drag his ass out of bed until at least 3 p.m. Here he comes hobbling down the driveway in his socks to my car. He usually texts when he's
up, and I come inside and start cleaning up his message.
No text today. He comes over to the car as I'm stepping out. He says, "Uh, hey buddy. We got kind of got a problem
here, but it's not that big of a deal." Okay, what? Let's see it. We go inside upstairs to his bedroom. His girl from
last night is laying face up, her mouth open, is pulled with vomit. She's most definitely dead. As far as I can tell,
she overdosed on whatever combination of prescription drugs they were doing. Passed out, puked, then suffocated on her own vomit. I'm absolutely flipping
my [ __ ] and I've got my phone out dialing 911. Cole slaps it out my hand and tells me to hold on. He says he
can't get in trouble because it will look bad on his family. I said, "Cole, you've already been getting into trouble." He says he knows, just not
this kind of trouble. He says, "I'll get a big bonus if I just deal with it myself. Now, I'm way out here in the middle of nowhere, and the implication
from day one of my employment in this circle has been that if I mess up, I might suffer harsh consequences. I know
what I did here was wrong. I know that, and I'm so sorry." Says, "I asked him what I'm supposed to do." He says, "Just
wait." He gets a different phone out of a drawer and starts making calls. After a
few minutes, I'm waiting in the hallway. He's casually pacing around the corpse. He gives me GPS coordinates for a little spot of 111 up in the mountains. I'm
supposed to wrap her up, take her there, and drop her off. He said there would be guys waiting there to take her. It's a long drive. I don't look forward to it
one bit. I wrap her up in his comforter. He stops me. Bro, he says, "Bro, not that blanket. That's like the softest
blanket in the world, dude. No way." He gets me a different blanket from the closet. Effing real gentleman, Cole was.
He's got an F-150 at the property used for landscaping work. I put her body in the bed with a tarp on top of it. I fill
the rest of the back with landscaping supplies, fertilizer, tools. I tried to make it look really natural and boring. I'm [ __ ] bricks. I can't believe I'm
actually doing this, but he's promising me that if I get busted, I'll have the best lawyers that money can buy. And I believe him. She's dead already anyway,
and it's unlikely that he would even get into any real legal trouble. Just bad press. So, what's the difference? The
whole time I'm driving, I'm just sweating through my clothes. I have to stop twice and puke. When I get there, there's a little dirt spot you can pull
off into. And sure enough, there's a big black SUV and a Jeep with off-road tires. I'm not about to just assume
these are the body people. So, I stop and get out and approach the SUV. The window rolls down and there's a woman who's probably in her 50s and a big guy
driving. I don't know what to say, so I'm kind of just like, "Uh, how's it going?" Feeling like a complete effing
idiot. She makes a call and describes to me the person on the phone. She then puts it down and says, "We're who you're
looking for. Is it under all that stuff in the bed?" I say, "Yeah, do you need help?" She says, "No, take a break." So, I walk into the trees a little bit and
smoke a cigarette or two. They've got her out, put her in the jeep within about 5 minutes. The woman tells me to wait 15 minutes before I leave. Then
they pulled out and drive away. The jeep drives further into the woods. I wait maybe seven minutes and I leave. I got a text later telling me not to ever leave
early again. It was from a blocked number. Wow. So when I get back to the house, Cole is
sitting at the kitchen table eating a massive bowl of Froot Loops with a big serving spoon watching Love and Hip Hop.
This man is like a child and he hasn't even got dressed yet. He asked me to wash his blanket and sheets. I do it. We got really drunk that night and Cole
tells me this happened twice before and it's always fine. He says he's like Scarface and [ __ ] I hate him. The
remaining few months go by without incident, and he gets his license back, freeing me at last.
Uh, Mr. Epstein doesn't need me at this time, but I do get referred to as a reliable driver to the big wigs at Def
Jam Records, who assigned me to work for Rihanna's crew while she promoted Talk That Talk at the time her sixth and
newest album. For the record, I'm not sure I believe this. For the record right now. Okay, for the record, I don't right now. I'm not sure I believe this,
but like let's let's see what they say in in the comments. It says, "I never met Miss Rihanna in person, just in
passing now and then, but I found this job to agree with me a lot better than the others. I drove a van stacked with promotional gear city to city while she
tooured. A few times I was sent to pick up Molly and was taught to use test strips for purity. If it wasn't pure, I was supposed to walk away, but it was
always pure. There are circles within circles of connections. I believe there's an entire shadow economy strictly for the rich and famous to get
their rocks off collectively. One thing I did learn about Rihanna is that she enjoys young females as well. I don't know if I believe that. I don't want to
get the lawsuit. All right, this is just a deranged 4chan post. I was sent to pick up two young girls and bring them to her hotel room. Of course, I was met
outside the door by someone more important than me. This struck me as odd because as far as I understand, Rihanna is not a billionaire like Epstein. I
think she is now. But she was even more insulated and protected than he was. I'm sure that a lot of it has to do with
just personal choices regarding security. But I get the picture that in this world, influence and money both equal power. And Rihanna, especially in
2011, 2012, was highly influential. All I had to do was mention her name and girls would get in the car just like
that. Rihanna, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Rihanna.
Okay, I'm sorry, but I'm going to keep reading. So, the most noteworthy thing that happened while working for Def Jam is when Rihanna had a party to celebrate
the end of her tour. Everybody was there, and I mean all of the pop stars were there. Jonas Brothers, Lady Gagar, Justin Bieber, even a few old heads like
Elton John and some actors. I noticed John Travolta of Shore, Seth Rogan, Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper to name a few. For
this party, I was of course tasked with getting entertainment. They wanted as young as they could get and as many as they could get. I think I've actually
read this section before. Ostensibly, they were being hired to be weight staff, valet drivers, but the plan is to switch it up on them when they actually
get there. Give them drugs, money, whatever they need to get them to do what they wanted to do, which was essentially be all expenses paid working
people or like like on fig um for whoever
wanted them. That part thankfully was not my job. I'm just a piece of [ __ ] who tricked them into going. I picked up five young girls from a mall, a couple
of teenage boys. I found them walking along the road. Then I got hold of an escort company to fill it out and make it an even dozen. The ones from the
escort company were not underage and I was severely chastised for it. My manager basically asked if I ever wanted to work again. I said yes. He said then
act like you've got some goddamn sense. I didn't make this mistake again. After the tour ended, I was just on my own for about a month or so. I rented a house
near Tulsa and basically isolated the entire time. I was starting to get ideas in my head about going to trade school or something when I was called back to
come work for Mr. Epstein again. Says, "At this point, I've developed a bad coke habit of which I've only been sober
a few months to this day. I needed something to make me do it. Coke makes you feel numb in a way not much else does. And believe me, I've tried just
about everything. There are research chemicals no one has even heard of that get traded around in these circles. And when I came back to work for Mr. Epstein
on his island, I was going through an eightball every day or two. I binge drank at night, but I had to keep focused during the day. The coke wired
me up and the liquor brought me back down. That's the only way mentally I could really cope with what was happening. I was flown to his now
infamous island to be one of the regular staff. Essentially, I lived on this island for free while getting paid to
maintain the grounds and keep the buildings up. When Mr. Epstein was there, obviously he would bring his own entertainment, so I didn't even have to
do that. I thought, "This sounds like an effing fantastic deal. Island paradise, great wages, not much real work. Count
me in." Out of all of my sins, I believe Sloth is the most damaging one I indulge in. I always look for the easy dollar,
and that's why I'm prey for people like this. Now, first of all, this island is like a paradise on Earth. It's always a
comfortable temperature. The rains are breathtakingly be beautiful. The architecture and decor of the houses are
exquisite. Yes, the bath house is really creepy. The fake doors are there to confuse flyby surveillance if anyone was
wondering. Um, the other regular staff were hard to get along with. They were all creeps and I mean capital C effing
creeps. Made me wonder about myself honestly that I'm put here with them. They all joked about getting Mr.
Epstein's leftovers and the talk was constantly about when Mr. Epstein was going to visit the island again. When he would bring important people, world
leaders, CEOs, etc. I and most of the staff were kept totally out of sight. We weren't allowed to work in an area
unless we knew it was empty. Only his most trusted employees could actually be in the building with him and his high power and his highpowered friends.
Sometimes though, it would just be the family and things would be more relaxed. I passed by his office once carrying some garbage when he beckoned me inside.
He asked me my name and I told him. He offered me a seat and I took it. You don't get far in this business by saying no. He began to talk to me. He looked
really stressed. He asked me how anything he he asked me how anything that feels good could be bad. He had a
big painting of Oscar Wild and considered him to be a personal hero. He begun to explain hedenism to me and asked me if I understood. Of course, I
said, "Who doesn't like fun lots of people?" He said, "Lots of people." Then he had me go about my duties.
I effed up really bad one evening and entered one of the maintenance sheds to return some tools I've been using and saw the sweaty, pale back of a large man
hunched over and thrusting. He had a tattoo of Nixon on his back and he was wearing a bull's head mask. He was
effing one of the regular staff members mouths. He turns to me and I'm just standing in shock and he says quite angrily, "Do you mind? What the [ __ ]
What?" And I slam the door shut. As I'm closing the door, I get a glimpse of my coworker's face and he's crying. I
googled Nixon back tattoo and later realized that man was Roger Stone. No,
I'm going to cry. I'm going to cry. What? Why?
Why? I'm tired, man. I'm tired of this, bro.
I'm tired of this. [ __ ]
What? What? It's real. This was 2019. This was 2019. Okay. And
then this post was from 2020. I later realized that man was Roger Stone, who I'd never even heard of up until that
point. I knew I was in deep [ __ ] The next day, and for two weeks after, I got the worst jobs. Trash pickup, cleaning toilets, scrubbing his boats. It effing
sucked, but I kept my mouth shut anyway. Blood.
As far as I understood, my pay had not been cut whatsoever. Um, so I thought, whatever, I'll do the
shitty jobs where I'm by myself because at least, hey, I'm by myself. That was fine by me. This is Every day is something just crazier than
the last. It is actually insane. I'm not a good guy, but thank you. If this was the movies, The Punisher or
whoever would rip my spine out of my back, and I deserve it. I'm not a good guy. Anyway, things started getting
really tense on the island from that point on. People started making little comments to me about being nosy or minding my own business. I was starting
to get worried that I'd be branded a troublemaker, which you don't want to be. Things turn very quickly in this business. That's how they've kept a lid
on it for so long. Any small mistake and you're out. Most people are let go with NDAs and the understanding that they will be watched the rest of their lives,
which ultimately is how I got out as well. After Epstein died, they cut me loose. I guess they figure since he's
dead, I guess they figure since he's dead, nothing I'd know would matter anyway. They're probably right. Honestly, it
probably won't matter anyway. But the rest of my time on that island was pure terror. I was just waiting to be taken away or worse. Never happened. But I was
still really scared. I saw a few of their weird plays they would do around the bath house. Mr. Epstein had a little portable stage he would set up. He would
wear the bullhead and saw that I saw stonew wearing and give a big speech about what he called freedom. He would
say, "This island is the only free place in the whole world where everyone on it can do whatever they want." [ __ ]
Not your employees. Not the children you bring here. Total [ __ ] Everyone would cheer. They'd get up and do a sort of conga line with tiki torches. Really
cringy old rich people [ __ ] And go into the bath house. There's a trap door on the floor that has not been reported in
any of the investigation photos I've seen. I've seen this which they call the
chamber and it's essentially a bondage dungeon. I don't know what happened in there and I never want to know. I stayed
as far away from that house as I could.
Wait, so I see this going around. This is They're saying there was a trap door that opened straight into the ocean and
people were saying that it was used to to dump bodies. is more likely a door into a concrete
water tank to use as clean water for the island. This was a trap door inside Epstein's house that led straight to the
sea. They were on island surrounded by water, so why would they need a secret trap door to the sea?
What
posted the picture of Roger Stone with the Nixon thing? Oh my god. Okay, so we stayed away from the bath house. That is
ridiculous. That is ridiculous. He said, "I mean large as in wide. He's a brick of a man. Pick related in the supply
shed. He was taking up basically the entire doorway."
Oh my god. Make it stop. So anyway, eventually I got my reputation for the most part back into the good graces and
I was working in the main houses again. One time I was helping in the kitchen. I don't know if the chef was effing with me. I hope so. But he was separating
what looked to me like the torso of a very young skinned pig. It had been roasted and he was chopping it into quarters. the ribs to be served that
evening and the rest broken down for soups and casserles. I jokingly said that it looked like a little kid. He just gave me this awful deadeyed look
and for a second and said, "Watch it."
I worked on that island for about a year. In 2013,4 Mr. Epste chose me and two other trusted employees from the island to come with him to a winter
retreat in the Swiss Alps. He owned a small billion billionaire small mind you cabin again mansion and there and wanted
people to know that he knew he could be trusted because most of the staff would be local hires. Our job on the surface was to help manage all the employees
like supervisors basically, but the unspoken task would be keeping everyone either in the dark or quiet.
Mr. Epstein had a real fondness for plump young Swiss blondes. Listen, if they're of age, that's that's sounding
decent. Uh, and the Swiss, obviously it wouldn't be cuz he's a creep. Um, and the Swiss, as he would explain, have a
very progressive idea regarding age of consent. Okay, scratch what I just said. Um, he viewed this as more of a relaxed
way to do what he does, more casual. Part of the thrill for these people, I think, is the fact that it is illegal and they could get in big trouble when
they go to places that are more friendly with the idea of an older man having it on with five yos. Um, it's to take a break, so
to speak. I don't This is disgusting. The Alps themselves. Wow. I mean, wow.
I've been all over the United States and nothing in this country compares to Europe in terms of sheer beauty. Sometimes in the early morning when I'd
come out of my cabin and stretch looking at the trees, smelling the crisp, clean air for just a minute, I'd forget what I have done and what I'm doing. When it
came back to me, I'd have to fight back the tears. I want the mountains to be there, the mountains there to be the last thing I think about before I die.
So, I've not been there three days when while me and two from the island are doing bumps of coke off a butter knife
in the lower garage, a boy, maybe 14, skinny, blonde, pale, and nude, comes
through the doorway right towards us. He's speaking French, but I think I got the gist of what he was saying. He was asking for help. He looked hysterical,
and immediately my two friends were out of there, and I shouldn't have been far behind. I told him, "Calm down. Calm
down. It's okay. I'm going to help you." I just wanted him to feel better. This all took maybe 30 seconds before one of the nannies came in. He looked at her,
confused, and I get the picture. He was trying to decide if she could be trusted. She couldn't. She shushed him and put her jacket over him and took his
hand. She was speaking French as well, and it sounded like a mother consoling a frightened child. She led him back into the house. I did not see him again. I
never mentioned it to anyone, and nobody ever mentioned it to me. During my last couple of weeks there, I witnessed
firsthand the murder of an independent journalist. Oh, no. Oh no.
Hey wait wait wait wait wait wait. Cancel the video. Delete the video. Delete everything. Delete everything. I don't think he was actually a
journalist. I think maybe he had a blog or a YouTube channel. [ __ ] [ __ ]
Damn it. Chat we cooked. But I'd never heard of him and I don't know his name. I don't
think he was anyone with any real connections. Listen man. Right. aim at. He was one of the local hires, a
dishwasher, but he was seen with a cell phone out, possibly recording. Me and the other two from the island were asked to go check it out. So, we go get a guy.
So, we go get the guy, ask him to empty out his pocket. Sure enough, he's got a phone. We told him to unlock it. He wouldn't. One of the other guys made a
call, came back and slugged him directly in the nose. I
think it broke it because there was blood just pouring out, and the guy started screaming. I don't think he'd ever been hit before, but me and the
other guy held him down. F it. I'll say their names. We tell him it was Daniel Robinson from
South Florida and Marcus Harper from Nevada. Marcus and I were holding him down and Daniel punched him again and
told him to unlock his phone. He complied this time and sure enough there were pictures and videos from inside the house. We knew he hadn't sent anything out because only wired connections work
there. I guess they had signal jammers or something. Or maybe because it was just so remote.
I don't know. Anyway, Daniel makes another call and tells us to take him back outside into the woods. I think we're just going to threaten him and
make him sign an NDA. But Daniel took off his belt and strangled him to death. What?
The first hat we had, bro. We had to put his body up in an out building cuz the
ground was frozen. We put him through a wood chipper and then burned everything to ash. There were bits of charred bone left over. We swept it into a trash bag
and threw it out with the regular garbage. Stop. This above everything else I feel the most guilty for. This is
the second half of the story actually. Um my god. After that, if I wasn't in
before, I was definitely in now. Me, Marcus, and Daniel, the three effing
stooges from hell. Daniel had been in the military. I think he had a few screws loose because he always had a temper. He became the go-to guy for the
really dirty stuff. I started working for Mr. Epstein directly after this. He would confide in me sometimes when he was very high about how nothing really
makes him feel good enough. He told me once that he hasn't felt happy in years. I wish I had the stones to tell him that this life he's living is only bringing
him down. For a brief moment, I felt empathy for this man. I think that too was part of his game though. I don't
think he has ever had a single genuine feeling in his life outside of sexual gratitude. He never mentioned the
journalist to me. It was like it never happened. But we both knew that was the reason I was now working directly for him. Listen, I think I've said all I
care to right now. I'm going to go and get a bottle of something before all the stores closed. If this thread is still here in a few hours, I'll answer questions and tell some more stories.
Ex Florida psycho. Hey OP, is this your few screws loose ex army friend? Just a yes or a no and I'll keep working. Oh my
god. Oh my god. I don't think he was challenged mentally challenged at all. He was whips smart. I
just don't think he had any emotional intelligence. Maybe. I think he was hollow on the inside for the most part. They called them plays and theater, but
from my eyes, yeah, I would say the speeches and stuff I saw looked a lot like rituals. The bull's head mask was
scary. I mean, it was a rubber mask for sure, but whoever spoke would wear it all night. And they would come up out
the chamber. Uh the masked person would roam the island all night and it was generally understood that you
are to avoid them at all costs. When they wear the mask, they're like animals. They just wander around from one carnal satisfaction to the next.
Food, sex, sometimes violence, whatever. And they can just do whatever they want. If they came to you and told you to suck their D or whatever, you would have to
do it. It never happened to me thankfully. But I made sure on those nights to stay out of sight. And that's the end of the most depraved thread I
think I have ever witnessed in my entire life. What? What? And so now for the comments. Okay, it says, "If you search
Cole in the Epstein emails, there was a short back and forth with Caffrey Ruminer Rummenia
where Jeffrey Epstein asked, "Does Cole's replacement need confirmation? Just thought it would be worth a mention." Um, they're saying, "Here's a
post about Cole. Has anyone verified that if this Cole had a previous DUI arrest and a suspended license around
that time, assuming it was not expuned? I don't know if you can find after that, rich people can pay to make them go away.
I mean, if the information is publicly available, then whoever wrote this up could look up for their story as well. It would need to be something he
couldn't have known at the time. Oh god. The Cole Romney from the Jeffrey Epstein
4chan thread. Don't don't
we need to revisit this. That's what they're saying. We need I look totally did all that. I know plenty of
mini Romney that are just as rich and way dian would let a girl od and not really care. We don't know if this for
sure. People in the comments are saying it was real. Evil one, hell is real. And how do you know? Look at the released
emails they put out. It shows the Epstein Jeff Def Jam connection as well as the Rihanna connection. No way this dude now three people in his story six
years ago who even knew that Epstein was connected to Jeff Jam. Even if the story is fake, I still feel like it's pretty accurate representation of what the
Epstein world was like. So maybe it doesn't really matter. I guess it shouldn't have said matter. My god.
He said Cole was 22. No brav. Oh no. The story time with a dead man section. Oh
my god. Has someone else done a video on this? Are they still alive? Are they still alive? Okay. Okay. Someone else
has covered this that long ago. Four times four channel on the internet. Wow. I'm going to save that to watch later.
Um, crazy crazy.
Look, I I could look into this another time. They're saying it's a real person. I won't sum up the article. You can read it yourself. Um, it said Cole was 22
around the time. The story takes place around 2011, so he'll be 31 in the article. It seems right. Although the Dune in the article is the polar opposite of the guy described in the
thread. I don't think a man child with seemingly no job who lays around his pajamas all day staying up all night doing drugs with hookers would be an Air
Force member attending medical school and have a wife and kids also be running a business with his wife. But according to the article, this all happened around
2017, several years after the incident in the story. So maybe he turned his life around later on. Brav,
what's this going to be? Okay, this is just the email. It just says, "Does Cole's replacement need confirmation?" That you know that's Hey, listen. is
that that doesn't really prove anything. Okay. Um they're saying Mitt Romney has
made a Goldman Sachs lawyer, White House council for Obama. Mitt Mitt Romney maintained a long-term close financial
and professional ties with Goldman Sachs which provided high level investment services management. So Goldman Sachs is a big company. Um
it's likely a reference to James M. Cole who served as a deputy attorney general until 2015. Screenshot of this thread is
in the Epstein files. Sure is. Sure. This is actually in the files. So, you
can't say it's not my fault. I didn't come up with this. Okay. OP left out the
craziest part. The last post on 4chan this person made was 8 hours before Galain got arrested. That is insane.
That is insane. The investigators found it interesting. What did they say? Is this just the Is this the same thing?
It's just more threads. Eventually, I got trust with Bigger. This the same thing. So, this is in
subject to protective order. It is actually in the files. It's legitimately in the files. I love how one person said, "It's too silly to believe. If
only they knew. The names of the journalists could surely be verified um if they went missing." Says, "It's
literally how they got away with it. They behave nice in public and it's so insane in private that to tell about it makes the whistleblower look insane."
Wow. They also flagged a video sharing the post is deleted now.
4chan story X working for Epstein. No way. Oh man. Well, look, the files
have already clo they've already closed out the files, but this video could have been in the files. That's crazy. That's
actually crazy. From a memory, someone turned to text that was posted to 4chan in a YouTube video. It was then removed.
My god. So, just more screenshots of the video from YouTube in the files. That's
crazy. So, this is a comment basically summing up uh all of the things that apparently have been confirmed as true
that match up with the story from the actual properties. Epstein properties and physical features from the story.
Okay, it's not necessarily matched up. Um, but this is basically just summarizing all of the things. Epstein
had several bedrooms, a favorite bedroom, all this. We already know this stuff, right? Um, it says the full store
thing is true, although it was reported September 2019. I can't find the Oscar Wild painting. I feel like he went to the effort to read about the doors. He
would have also mentioned the painting of a woman that was in his office instead of Oscar Wild. 2025, it was revealed that Oscar Wild was on his
prison's reading list. The pictures of inside the temple or bath house are on Wikipedia.
Huh. Huh. Interesting. Intriguing.
Intriguing. Some very interesting pics. You
Wikipedia got the goods. I'm not going to lie. Wikipedia got the goods. Wow.
Looking for Oscar Wild painting. Little St. James. Little St. James is
the smaller of the two islands in the southeast of St. Thomas.
Man, I need to get rich enough so that I can have an island and we're just going to have nothing but good vibes. Nothing
but good vibes and good times and all adults. Just good adult fun on my
island. Okay, we're going to set things right. Look at the floor. It looks as if there might have been a trap door. The staff were desperately repaving it
perhaps after Epstein's death and they just ran out of money and abandoned the property. Google isn't finding me anything on this.
I found an email from Jeffrey to Valerie Post dated September the 13th, 2010 where Jeffree said, "Buying respectability is like the Oscar Wild
quote that says, "Sincerity is the most important characteristic, and once you fake that, you'll be fine." Wow. There's 11 images in this. You can
clearly see the fake doors. There's a platform and stage. I think this is the bath house. No visible trap door, but it could have easily had flooring or
furniture put over it. So, this is on a Daily Mail article. There's just a few more images. I think these are quite similar to images we've already seen.
Um, this kind of looking like a bit of a stage. That does actually make sense to me. It's actually so dark.
So dark. He purchased the island in 1998. This guy was rich for so long. It doesn't make any sense. Doesn't make any
sense. Mattresses that have appeared to left been left a rotten shrink wrap that has turned a shade of yellow.
Wow. Dark. It's dark. It's dark. People emails about masks. No, I don't want
that silver mask. I'm getting out of my doggy mask. This will be so cute. This doggy coming and going from the house.
Uh, yes, I agree. I sent an email to Elizabeth. He's in charge of sending the gift, asking her for a signature. I'll let you know it never arrived. I think
what you saw was the mask we all got at the ball. Just a plain white mask. Bunch of emails about mask. Screenshot
of YouTube comments asking about the bull mask. Wow.
Surprisingly believable. sends evidence to the worst press agencies that are probably in with Epstein.
They're saying that he's uh when you're rich and powerful. Um reminds me of that one movie, The
Conspiracy. Wouldn't surprise me if they had human hunting parties on the island and that temple's probably used for dark rituals. Full movie is on YouTube. The
cover is a guy in a red bull mask wearing a suit. The YouTube comments making it into the Epstein files is
absolutely wild. Oh my god. Oh my god. saying, "I wonder if this is the same
Daniel Robinson and Marcus Harper." Oh my good golly god. There we go. Tampa
man sentenced to 50 years for child exploitation offenses. Child swword exploitation offenses.
Donald Daniel Robinson, age 30, Tampa. He plead guilty in 2016.
I would have thought these guys were older, but maybe not. I mean, according to court records, the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement begun investigation after receiving numerous tips from the National Center of Missing and Exploited Children network concerning internet user at his
residents who distributed files containing cheese pizza through various social
networking websites. The agents raided his home. They found evidence on his phone that he
posed as a female online to coers children to create very bad things. He got a lengthy he got 50 years. That's
Daniel. And then this is the other mana man sentenced to life for sword
assaulting and pregnantating a a young Marcus Harper also aed 30 was facing
this is 2019 two counts of aggravated essay with a young two counts of essay of a young
life life in prison for each account brev
both posted before this story though the story is about before the arrest I assume
Man, people are saying, "Is he laughing based on publicly available details at the time?" My initial response to my
head was, "Cool, story, bro. Yeah, as believable as you try to make it, I get suspicious every time the account throws a spattering of celebrities you wouldn't
have expect that have zero history of essay in there for shock value." Like, if you copy and paste the cast of a
Marvel movie or Billboard top 10 and don't have the evidence to back it up, I'm not going to believe you. It's the same reason I tried to ignore the tip
line of the files and focus on the emails. This becoming a cultural phenomenon. It opens up too much room for trolls or nutcases to lop and have
fun. Too many Redditors have never even stepped foot in 4chan. You just see these posts and lap it up with not
knowing how much stuff is led. Lar meaning live action roleplay.
Um, yeah. Always wonder what that unlucky YouTuber might have been.
Makes it wonder how many people's disappearance can be linked to Epstein's network. If any of this is true, I don't even want to imagine. Did he mention how
the YouTuber got there? Must have missed it. didn't make sense to me. He was hired as a dishwasher. He got caught recording too many times. He was outed
as working on undercover when he wouldn't surrender the content. Both goons have such generic names, it's hard to confirm their identity.
I keep getting timed out on the DOJ, but there are emails about bringing along a wood chipper. Huh.
Here's a full narration on YouTube. We we I just did that. But here's an interesting comment that kind of uh makes people skeptical. It says, "The
one detail mentioned that makes me skeptical of the authenticity where the author stated was when Epstein was high, he opened up to him and had a deep
philosophical conversation. I've heard Epstein didn't drink or do drugs. Multiple sources says that man was against partaking in any mindaltering
substances. He'd stock his parties with every drug under the sun, but he would remain sober. People like him do not like feeling out of control. And I also
think he knew he had to always be alert, clear-headed so he didn't get caught up." They say maybe he got high when he
was alone and not partying with others. One of the names he's mentioning, Daniel
Richardson, the murder, shows up on a wire statement in the files, but it's mentioned as something else. Somebody
completely different. Gosh, that's nuts. It's crazy. Do you see this from six years back?
People are saying it's a lop back then. Real or lop? Supposed former driver and assistant to Epstein come forwards and tells all. If this is a lop, it's pretty
damn good. N out of 10, it's usually a lop. I like this. Not necessarily because
it's true, but it gets what I believe is the spirit of the truth. I'm imagining Epstein at the se seat of decadence and excess, staging bohemian grove style
rituals, con consecrating his own power, living without consequence, and yet totally empty inside. It encapsulates
everything rotten and evil inherent in wealth acquisition for its own sake, and shows us what the next generations must do differently if they want a more
peaceful and loving society. On X makes me immediately think he's
just a good storyteller. Oh god, here we go. There was a screenshot of Rihanna's name with alleged mis calls as epste did
a video on it. Oh my god, we've gone full circle. We have gone full c. We've broken through the meta. It's crazy.
Image five. Cole murder location. Street view cuts out before that point even though the satellite that's crazy.
I find the story plausible but highly highly unlikely. It should be fairly easy to corroborate the facts that we're not in the public record now. But yeah,
very creative and detailed. Unlikely. Um, I searched the word bull and got
tons of results. Yeah, no [ __ ] Um, how could he remember those exact coordinates? He probably zoomed in on
the place on maps he remembered and wrote down the coordinates. Said it's easy to do these days. It's crazy. I
only don't buy it on the fact that if you really did this work, you would be surely be able to prove it somehow, either with some picture or something,
message, screenshots, addresses, more specific names, some private info that certainly would come out later, but it doesn't provide any source of proof or
even try. The thing I'm tired of this nonsense. The thing that
um the thing that I think is interesting about this is I'm pretty sure that when
the guy posted on 4chan claiming that he worked in the prison and and that he was there when they you know faked Epstein's
death and snuck him out of the prison. I'm pretty sure they they tracked that guy down. They they subpoenaed whatever
they did. They subpoenaed 4chan. They subpoenaed someone else. Um they got his bank account records. They got his
location. They got his real name. Why haven't they done that with this? Why haven't they done that
with this? Um, this reads like fanfiction. Yes, this 4chan post is included in the files, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's true. The part
where he talked about getting high with Epstein was the final straw. Never has anybody else suggested that Epstein had a proclivity for drugs. I feel like
maybe that is it. All right, the rest is ridiculous, but within the realm of possibility. It's hard to conceptualize a lot of this stuff cuz the goalposts
are constantly shifting and more and more information gets revealed. Bigger picture comes into focus. First, he was a PDF Rword. Then it was revealed who
was trafficking these girls. um to other men and women. There's talk of force surrogacy, potentially a black
market for babies. It's just getting out of control. It gets really outlandish. All right. If the form was true, it's
plausible that he or his co-conspirators would plant outlandish. Is this the uh is this the FBI telling
me to shut up? I think this is the FBI telling me to be quiet. Um anyway, all right, we get the gist. I
think I don't doubt that the chef was cooking
up something sinister. I found this when searching the keyword baby. Uh, do I even want to see this? Yeah, this has been going going around a bit. This is
um lol. I don't know if cream cheese and baby are still on the same level. It's okay. There's still enough time today. I'm trying to schedule priming for 4
5:30 fuel explosion. 9:45 p.m. will bring a new engine startup video. There
are millions of babies. Very good vegetable cream cheese. Very little good vegetable cream cheese. Cre
baby. I don't even want to know. I don't even want to know. People saying they don't buy it. Mitt Romney doesn't show up in
the files at all other than his articles. Practically a choir boy except for putting his dog on top of his car and he's from Utah, not Colorado. Big
difference. Uh, one's a hyperconservative LDS state. The other's a very liberal, non-religious state.
Cole Romney is Mit's second cousin, twice removed. They don't even appear to hang out. Cole's never been arrested for drink driving. He's a fourth year
medical student with two kids in 2020. Looks like he's straight out of the books of Mormon. Plus, he was a former Air Force officer. Nothing about this
seems true. I believe this was confirmed to be fake. It's an awful lot. Um, it's
been floating about for years. The two guys he named dropped when telling the story about finding the Swiss guy with a phone. He name dropped these guys before
Daniel Robinson went missing well before I don't know how much information about that guy was available. Around the time this was created back in 2019 or 2020. I
believe this was debunked as fake. Someone did a podcast about it and the person who wrote this confessed.
I I I would love for somebody to just post a link to to something to be like, "Yeah, this is absolute proof this isn't
true." But I'm not sure I'm believing it. The same Roger Stone isn't that big. All right.
Anyone from Switzerland can tell us if the disappearing of a dishwasher was ever reported to the authorities.
I I think we've seen enough people saying it looks like a well-ritten story. Take it with a huge
chunk of salt cuz it's from 4chan. That was a fun read. Okay, I'm scared. I am
scared. Okay, let me know what you think down in the comments. I am really tired of this stuff, but also like I can't put
it down. And look, I appreciate I was going to stop talking about this, but I'm seeing all the people in the comments saying that this is one of the
most important stories of this generation, and they're appreciating the perspective that I'm bringing. They're appreciating me keeping this story
alive, um, and digging deeper into things. So, I'm just going to keep going, okay? I'll do a few more videos
on this, maybe tomorrow, uh, maybe today. I've got two other videos I want to do on completely different topics, okay? So, stay tuned for those. Thank
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Pam Bondi EXPLODES in Congress Over Epstein Cover-Up
The Lincoln Project
Feb 11, 2026

Pam Bondi’s performance in Congress told us everything we need to know about this DOJ’s priorities. Instead of standing with the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, she deflected, stonewalled, and protected the powerful. Millions of documents remain redacted, unanswered questions keep piling up, and accountability is nowhere in sight. Rick Wilson breaks down what this hearing revealed about corruption, loyalty to Trump over the law, and why the fight for justice is far from over.



Transcript

Hey folks, I just want to pop on for a
minute, because I want to talk about
what we saw today in Congress with Pam
Bondi.

I have low expectations for the humanity
and morality and compassion
for anybody involved in the Trump
administration, as one should. These are soulless,
horrible, terrible human beings. They're
the worst of the worst. They
are examples of the lowest of
humanity.

But I have to say two things
about Pam Bondi today.
When she refused to even turn and
acknowledge the presence of the victims
in the room, when she over and over and over and over
again, instead of acknowledging the
damage, the rapes, the sexual abuse, the
human trafficking that was conducted by
Jeffrey Epstein and his wealthy friends,
she tried to flip it over every
time and blame the immigrants for
something else, tried to make this into
a conversation today about
what immigrants were doing in the
country, rather than what Jeffrey Epstein
did, and what the people around Jeffrey
Epstein have gotten away with, it tells
you really something vital about Pam
Bondi. I'm going to go through the
three things I think it tells you most
about Pam Bondi.


One, her client, as you
are all well aware, is not America.
It's not the Department of Justice. It's
not our laws, or the Constitution. It is
Donald Trump. She believes that the sort
of clownish performance she put on today
matters only because Trump likes it. And
it does. It's the only reason that
matters.

Now, look, the Democrats tried
their best to ask the questions the
way they wanted to ask them. And
guys, I got a couple of pointers here
for later, but this is a low person.
Pam Bondi's a low person.

I've known Pam for 25 years. Not
well. We're not friends. But I've been
around Florida politics. Pam's never
been a smart person, but she's always
been a vicious little creature
in pursuit of sucking up to the next
level, to enrich herself politically
or personally.


But what you saw today, her absolute
contempt for the victims of Jeffrey
Epstein, this should tell you
something about her character,
going through the whole showy BS today.
"Boy, what about this immigrant, and what
about that immigrant?"

Okay, prosecute him, hold him accountable,
arrest him, convict him. Great. Nobody's
against it. But you can see the level to
which this obsesses the Trump
administration. And you can see the level to which Pam
Bondi was willing to reduce herself to a
gibbering idiot. Because the Trump
administration knows that they're still
bleeding from this Epstein matter.
And they're going to keep bleeding from it.
They know they're involved in a cover
up. They've been busted cleanly on a
cover up. Cleanly busted on a cover up.


Pam Bondi is the head of that cover up.
She has been in charge of these
redactions. You'll notice that was one
of the moments she got very squirrely
today on the redactions. Super squirrely.
Like you could tell if Pam Bondi had a
lump of coal between her knees, a
diamond would have popped out.

She is aware of the suffering of these victims and
simply doesn't care.
That's the key point here, guys, to
understand something. They don't care.
There is no moral center there. There is
no subset of her behavior, or her soul, or
her life, where she says, "You know, these
victims really deserve our
compassion and our attention. They
deserve justice." They do not, in her
mind, deserve justice.
In her mind, they're just an
embarrassment to Donald Trump, and
therefore have to be ignored, shunted,
shunned, pushed aside.


When you saw Dan Goldman asking if any of
them had been contacted by the DOJ,
and none of them had, if they tried to
reach out to the DOJ, and all of them
had, if they were still willing to talk to
the DOJ, and all of them were. And Pam
Bondi, her response was to throw up
another 8 by 10 picture of some rando.

Pam Bondi is is a low person.
She is a person who lives in a world
her obedience to
Donald Trump leads to her absolute
inhumanity toward these victims,
and her absolute despicable,
repulsive, juvenile behavior toward
Congress.

I'm going to get to point two about Pam
Bondi's character in a second, because
that is something that she's going to
have a very different world to
face. She recognizes
quite clearly that the world is going to change.
This committee is not going to be all
Jim Jordan and the Republican
crew throwing her softball questions,
bailing her out, letting her answer in
her long winded oppo research driven BS
answers, because the Republican majority
is on a razor's edge right now. As I
record this, there is a real possibility
the majority could be gone within 24
hours due to Congressman Neil Dunn, if the
rumor is true, resigning. And if that happens,
the majority is going to get real
interesting real quickly.

Pam Bondi was there today writing
checks that she can't cash in the future,
when there is a Democratic majority in
that body.

You can see the outlines of her strategy
today starting to protect herself in the
future by trying to say, "Oh, well,
it's all your fault. You guys didn't
bring this up before with Merrick Garland!"
Okay, sure. She's opened
herself up, I believe, not only to
contempt, but I think she's perjured herself
repeatedly today.

It's something about Pam Bondi's character.
She is a hustler, okay? Pam Bondi is a hustler. She's
always been trying to climb the ladder
politically. She recognizes opportunity, and she
recognizes risk. Today, a lot of this
performance, the showier, louder,
uglier parts, were about
opportunity. To be in Trump's good
graces. Keep Trump happy. Make Trump
think that you're the fierce warrior for
him, and you're going to defend him to
the dying day, in the Fuhrer
bunker. You're going the last one
standing. They're going to be there with
the gas can over him when the
Fuhrer bunker falls to the Russians.

I think she also smelled some risk
today. Now look, Democrats,
when you do take power, don't go in
there with yes or no questions of Miss
Bondi. You now know what she does.
You now know what she is.

If the power shift happens sooner than November,
I beg of you, drag her ass and Kash
Patel's ass, and Todd Blanche's ass, in
front of a committee every possible
moment you get. Have lots of hearings.
Have tons of hearings. Keep the hearings
rolling 24/7. Because I'll tell you what
else I saw about Pam Bondi today. And I
know this about Pam Bondi, because I know
the people that advise her. She requires a lot of prep.
That thing today, and and every one
of her recent experiences and
appearances, have been highly prepared,
have been highly scripted. They went
through the oppo, they've got the oppo
goons working on this, to find the
three immigrants who committed a crime
in Dan Goldman's district, or whatever.

Okay, great. It is time to drag her hard
in these committees. Not only because it's fun to drag Pam
Bondi, and it's necessary to drag Pam
Bondi, and it's frankly necessary to
impeach Pam Bondi, because she is a malicious actor. She's engaging
in widespread abuse of power in the DOJ
by persecuting and prosecuting and
attempting to go after Trump's
political opponents that he has
identified for her. They are engaged in a corrupt bargain
with Ghislaine Maxwell, by moving her to a
cushy club fed, in order to try to suborn her perjury, to
exonerate Donald Trump.
She is violating the law by engaging in
this cover up at scale.

Guys, think about the immediate future with this,
especially if control of the House slips
out of Mike Johnson's hands now, or even
the summer. Do not let your foot off the gas. Do not
ever take your foot off the gas. Bondi is
not smart. Remember this. She's crafty.
She's kind of clever. She's a little smart mouth.
But if she's not prepared, and if you
roll her through her prepared answers
and her props, she will fall apart.


Now, her exposure on this obviously is not going to be an
easy lift, but it is going to be a vital
lift. If you paralyze the Department of
Justice, and the system they are building
to persecute Donald Trump's political
enemies, and to engage in the lawlessness
that they've engaged in with, for
instance, Fulton County in Georgia, and
the lawlessness they're engaging as a
backstop to ICE and DHS,
you've found a lynchpin there.
You found a valence in the
structure, where you can hammer and
hammer and hammer. And she deserves it.
She's a horrible human being. She's a
bad person.

And I promise you, she's going to go
back to her very, very beautiful
apartment in Navy Yard, or wherever she
lives in DC, and she will not lose a
minute of sleep over this. She will not
stare at the ceiling and go, "Oh my god.
Oh my god. I should have said something
to those women. They were raped when
they were little girls. They were
trafficked when they were little girls.
They were sexually abused by Jeffrey
Epstein and wealthy, wealthy, powerful men
when they were little, little girls.
Because folks, we know from the documents
that have been released so far that there
were victims as young as 9 years old.


And this is the third big point
about Pam Bondi. She has always had a
keen nose for rich people. She's shoved
her nose right up the asses of very rich
men for a very long time.
Cuz she wants power, and she wants
proximity to that money. She wants
proximity to the kind of people that
hung around Jeffrey Epstein.
And right now she's making sure they owe her.

The fact that they exposed the victims
was deliberate and Pam Bondi knew it.
The fact that Pam Bondi exposed the
names and identities, including things
like phone numbers of the victims of
Jeffrey Epstein in these documents,
they spent a thousand man hours, a
million dollars of extra overtime
pulling Trump's name out.
But even though the law specified that
the victim's names must be redacted,
she did it deliberately. They did it to
intimidate the victims of Jeffrey
Epstein. Pam Bondi did this to
deliberately intimidate the victims of a
serial pedophile
and sex trafficker.
She did it so the victims would shut up.


This is one of the most morally
reprehensible and despicable things I've
ever seen out of the Trump universe. And
I am a close student of their utter
immorality and evil.
But Pam Bondi is protecting the names
of very wealthy men. It's not just Les
Wexner. Pam Bondi has no interest in
prosecuting very wealthy men who were
around Jeffrey Epstein. She has no
interest in justice for the victims of
these very wealthy men who are around
Jeffrey Epstein. Because all roads lead
back to Donald Trump. The roads lead
back to people that she cares about. The
roads lead back to a power structure of
men in New York, and Washington, and Los
Angeles, and London, that she would like
to have on her side in the future.


You know, she worked for a guy before she
came to the DOJ, named Brian
Ballard. You may not have heard of Brian
Ballard. He's the most powerful lobbyist
in America. He is the biggest lobbyist
in the world. Brian is a very, very, very wealthy guy,
and a very powerful guy. He is a dark
shadow flickering behind the scenes of
many of these little plays you see in
Trump world. Why did they decide we
could put lead in daycare centers or
whatever? That's Brian Ballard almost
certainly. He is a lobbyist for the
highest bidder, and Pam Bondi was one of his star
players.

For all that, my Republican
friends go, "Oh, Qatar, Iran, the
evil Muslims." Yeah, she was the
lobbyist for Brian D. Ballard. $150,000 a
month. So she cares very much about the
wealthy men who could be harmed by
revelation, by prosecution.

If this justice department even had
one scrap, one tiny fraction, one scintilla
of justice about it, they would be
running investigations against the powerful powerful men that
we know of so far. If they had one
scintilla of justice, they would not redact the names. They
would not redact the information. They
would not blank out the
pictures, and the identities
of these wealthy men. They would not
seek to protect them as she does at
every point, at every turn.

These victims of Jeffrey Epstein are
enormously brave women.
They are the family members of the
surviving victims, like Virginia Giuffre's family, who I've had
the privilege to talk to and interview.
These people had to go out there today
and stand behind the most powerful law
enforcement officer in the country, and
listen to her lie, and listen to her ignore them, and listen
to her treat them with utter contempt, and hatred.

I want you to think about who Pam Bondi
is. Pam Bondi is a person who gives Donald Trump whatever he
wants at any given moment, and cares no shits
about anybody else. She cares nothing,
nothing for these victims.


Oh, the DOJ will sit down with the
debate. It is a lie. They have not. They
have refused to do so.
They care more about Ghislaine Maxwell than
they care about the victims, the girls who are now women, but who were
girls and children that Jeffrey Epstein
raped, and that Jeffrey Epstein pimped
out to other powerful men.

The lies these people have told, and told,
and told, and told, and told. The lies
they have told so many times. "Oh,
there's no conspiracy. He didn't traffic
to anybody but himself." What are you
talking about? "We're done. We released
the one volume of Epstein files to
the Influencers. That's it. We're done."
"I've got the whole thing on my desk. Nothing there. No."

And yet everything we see,
even though we have less than 50% of the
documents so far from the Epstein
related information, leads us to
conclude this is wider, and deeper, and
more systemic, and more horrifying than
we want to admit to ourselves, and
that's what they're hoping. They're
hoping you don't want to look too
closely. They're hoping you don't want
to stare too long into the abyss.
They're hoping you don't want to say,
"Yeah, let's read another couple hundred
emails back and forth between these guys
joking about, "I've got a young one for you. She's hot. I'm going
to give Musk this girl and that." There is no
accountability right now for any person
who was a friend of Jeffrey Epstein in America.

Across the world, people who knew Epstein, who
communicated with Epstein, who were
friends with Epstein, they're losing
their jobs, whether they're in
government, or the private sector.

The Finlanders, in their investigation, have
removed the immunity of the person that was involved.
People are being held accountable. In
the UK, it's probably going to bring
down the government because of
Peter Mandelson.

This lack of accountability is something
Pam Bondi was out there today very proudly
boasting about, slapping Congress in the
face with a big "Fuck You!" Because
she wouldn't commit to investigating any
of the powerful men around Jeffrey
Epstein. She wouldn't commit to
justice for the victims. She wouldn't
commit to following the law that was
passed and signed by her own president,
to reveal what the FBI and the DOJ know.

They still have 3 million documents that
they're busily scrubbing out of the
system. We will never know how many they
have removed illegally from the system.
And I promise you, I know who these
people are. I know what they will do. If
you don't think that Donald Trump says,
"Take those files and shred them that
are about me," you are mistaken. He
will. And they'll say, "No, sir. We
can't do that." And then it'll happen
anyway.


You know, one of the things Pam Bondi
kept saying today was, "Well, nobody
investigated during the Barr, Comey, or
Garland eras." Yeah, actually, there was
an investigation still running
during the Biden administration in the
Southern District of New York. Who
killed that investigation? Oh, it was
Pam Bondi at Donald Trump's order.

Guys, Pam Bondi is a horrible human being.
She is unethical, she is immoral, she is cruel,
she is callous. And by the way, she's a lawyer.
You guys should all know this.

By the way, just so you know, in Florida,
when she was the attorney general, she
had a cleanup crew running behind her at
all times. She's a terrible lawyer.
She's not a good lawyer. And you
would not put Pam Bondi in a courtroom.
I promise you that.


Pam Bondi, when the
moment comes, must be impeached and
removed from office. And although
Republicans are going to say, "Oh, no.
We're not going to do that," to the
president. "She's his choice." Pam
Bondi must be impeached and removed from
office.

You saw today a contempt for the
law, a contempt for the victims, and a
contempt for justice. And that's Pam
Bondi. And that is a person who
should be disbarred, frankly. But
that is a person who told you very
clearly today what they're doing here.
They're protecting the wealthy people
around Jeffrey Epstein, including
Donald Trump. They're trying to make the
victims shut up, and they're trying to
tell Congress to Fuck off.

You know, Pam, I can't wait for the day, and it
will come, when you don't have a Republican majority;
when Jim Jordan isn't there to ignore
the other people on the Committee and to
cover for you. There will come that day.
And the questions you will be asked then
will put you in a position where you're
going to perjure yourself.
Cuz you're not that
bright, Pam. You'll perjure yourself.
You'll lie and think, "Oh, I can lie
my way through it. Fox News
won't cover it that way, so I'll be
okay." But you won't, cuz this country
will get back to the law. This country
will get back to justice.
And your miscarriage of it will be the
thing that brings you down.


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