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Welcome. It's indisputable.
I'm your host, Richard.
Good to be with you.
We have a lot on the agenda today.
Breaking down news of the day with me, none other than the big homie.
Jackson White always fascinated to have his intelligence
and really is on the program.
Top story of the day.
Hell of a thing.
May your debate in DC gets heated.
It should.
It's a debate.
We articulate differences.
Sometimes, if you get a real one,
they may actually have passion about those differences.
Here it is.
This is called true public debate.
You see, the candidates aren't just passionate.
So the voters, the reason is because DC,
the residents of DC to be specific,
they have endured significant utility increases.
They have complained to the leaders in charge.
They have advocated for their position as residents.
And it seems as if policy makers didn't listen.
Put it full mask.
I'm going to give you background to this race and what happened.
Kenyan McDuffie and Janice Lewis George,
I'm sparred politically over utility policies.
The race for DC mayor has intensified as two democratic front runners,
both McDuffie and George,
took the stage for a live forum that quickly grew heated.
So the forum hosted as part of the lead up to the June 16th Democratic primary,
saw McDuffie and Lewis George directly challenge each other's records and their vision
for the city's future.
It took place at Matthews Memorial Baptist Church in southeast DC and was hosted by free
DC.
Now profit that holds forums debates and civic engagements in the district.
They are local nonprofit doing a lot of great work.
The exchange unfolded in real time before a crowd of DC residents.
You will hear, if you look at the video again,
you will hear someone in a background as they are on the microphone attempting to restore order.
They're on the microphone saying this is the house of the Lord.
Exactly.
Exactly.
You see, I don't believe that somehow because this is a religious facility,
a construct of our societal norm in America for religious expression,
that somehow it should be void of rigorous righteous debate.
As a matter of fact, I recall Yahshua, Jesus, the Christ, whatever you choose to call him,
I recall him going into a church, I mean a synagogue, and being so righteousnessly,
let's just say, indignant, that he flipped over their tables where they were exchanging money.
That's called a disruption.
At the center of the clash, utility bills, bills, the utility rates in the district.
And who bears the responsibility for the utility rates, utility increases?
Well, the people.
So both McDuffin and Lewis George serve as DC council members,
and therefore vote on issues affecting city utility policies.
They specifically criticize each other's records on the public utility policies.
They specifically criticize each other on public service commission, PSC.
We have that in George as well, the agency that sets utility rates,
and on how they've handled oversight and rate decisions.
His direct quote, quote, every single time she had the opportunity to vote against the public service commissioners,
she voted yes.
Not once but twice.
McDuffin said during the forum, quote, that's a lie.
I've never voted.
He's been the chair.
He's been the chair.
Lewis George said in response, later online, later online, excuse me,
Lewis George responded to the incident on Facebook saying quote,
as my grandmother would say, well, someone shows you who they are,
believe them the first time in quote, then McDuffin responded to that post on X,
saying he quote, won't legislate via TikTok and Instagram.
In quote, he shared his comments alongside a free DC video of the exchange,
which showed a worked-up crowd responding to their back and forth.
Pepco's multi-year rate plan.
Let's talk about the issue, the elephant in the room.
It's approved by DC, okay? District of Columbia.
Public service commission.
It includes a $37.3 million increase in distribution revenue for 2026,
meaning residents will continue to pay more for electricity this year,
compared with prior years, according to a DC utility committee report.
Now, I have more, but I want to remind everyone that DC is experiencing
an economic decline just like the rest of America,
because of the directive policies issued by this current administration,
and the fact that they have decided to release or to not renew or not engage
in policy structures that actually protect workers across this country,
including DC.
So DC has the economic decline that's hitting America.
You have inflation because of the ridiculous tariffs of Trump.
You now have enhanced utility bills because of the localized legislation provision,
where the squeeze is tighter than ever before, and that's why people are upset.
They have to make a decision between paying their utilities and putting gas in a car,
which by the way, you know what's happening with that.
All right, both McDuffian, Lewis George,
I use their additional time on stage to highlight their respective hometown routes,
and long history in city politics.
That is not a plus in my opinion, but so be it while continuing to depict the other
as out of step with voter priorities.
Both candidates have made affordability according to Stone of their campaigns.
Two other DC mayoral candidates participated in the free DC form.
You had Gary Goodweather, real estate agent, real estate manager,
and former U.S. Army captain, and Yeta Ford, a civil rights attorney,
and also a farmer, an urban farmer.
Okay.
I don't know how DC should vote.
But I will say this, DC should vote their pockets and their heart, period.
All right, you're about to toss here.
Well, I think that, you know, as you pointed out, stuff like this actually is kind of good to see,
because it's a reflection of the fact that the public is not only paying attention
to the real issues that we're having to deal with on a day-to-day basis,
but that we actually have the power to steal our elected officials into the direction that we need them to go.
And above anything else, I think this is a reflection of the times that we're in right now,
where people are increasingly aware that not only are the decisions that elected officials
and lobbyists and just that whole system, not only are their decisions important,
but our decisions as voters are equally as important.
There's a lot of rhetoric that goes around that your vote doesn't matter
and what difference does it make anyway, but that really couldn't be further from the truth.
And I think that a lot of the disparities that we see and the obstacles that all of us are facing right now,
particularly on a broader scale when you look at, for instance, what's happening in the Middle East at the moment,
it's very clear that, in fact, what we do decide to do with the ballot box
and beyond just within our communities on a day-to-day basis
really does shape the environment around us.
So I hope to see more of this for people who are upset
and have a lot of passion and energy behind what we feel needs to be done in our communities.
I think that this is an opportunity also for leaders to stand up and to direct that energy
into a good and proper location.
Federal Communications Commission, the government, the chair,
threatens to eliminate broadcast companies, media, over how they cover the war,
put it up for a man.
This will not stand, this will not happen, we will not allow it,
we are a democracy with constitutional protections that include
freedom of press, freedom of assembly, freedom of speech,
freedom to not have government intrusion and punishment for those said freedoms.
Trump and the head of the FCC are threatening to revoke the license of broadcast networks
whose coverage of the Iran war they deem unfavorable.
FCC chairman Brendan Carr tweeted this, quote, broadcasters that are running hoaxes
and news distortions, also known as the fake news,
have a chance now to correct course before the license renewals come up.
The law is clear, broadcasters must operate in the public interest
and they will lose their license if they do not.
And frankly, changing course is in their own business interest
since trust in legacy media has now fallen to an all-time low
of just 9% and our ratings disasters.
The American people have subsidized broadcasters
to the tune of billions of dollars by providing free access to the nation's airways.
It is very important to bring trust back into media,
which has earned itself the label of fake news.
Mr. Carr, why are you even wanting what you call fake news
to remain legacy media?
Why would you want them to remain on air?
Why are you threatening to take the license?
I mean, if you believe that they are no longer serving in the public interest of America
in violation of a statutory framework which is designed
in order to carry or distribute them over the airway
and clearly the structure of America allows for the government to own the actual airway.
You have the, well, volition to do so.
Put them up again, go mask.
Here's what's interesting about all of this, okay?
So they're threatening to take away the broadcast license of legacy media.
You already have a trust equity from the public at 9% in legacy media.
No one has trusted legacy media really since the 90s
if you want to actually go back to the fall of legacy media.
But now it is at an all time low.
A big part of that is because we saw in full view Trump using his cronies
to purchase legacy media.
Trump using his cronies to influence media broadcast
and how broadcasters have been fired because they dare to broadcast truth
against an administration that has held bent on lies.
So that's part of the reason they are at an all time low.
You simply want people to control Mr. Car that is my opinion.
Last time I checked my opinion and the opinion of any broadcast
is well maintained and protected within the framework of the US Constitution,
statutory law, and US Supreme Court ruling.
This threat is not a threat about license.
It's a threat about influence.
They want influence over what's being reported.
And possibly the reason why he's even making this tweet public
is because historically they probably have had influence
over the way stories have been reported to us.
You have to consider it, especially with some of the information we have today
about broadcasters working with the government, okay?
So here we are.
Here we are.
A dictatorship always controls the media.
This is not a dictatorship. This is a democracy.
He is not a king. He is the president.
He belongs to a co-equal, a co-equal branch of the United States government.
At this time, Congress, this would be a good opportunity to exercise
your co-equal constitutional rights right now.
As a matter of fact, it would be a great time for someone to bring a case now
preemptively or utilize a declaratory judgment in order to make it plain
if FCC doesn't get to do this.
Now, don't wait.
He's already giving you the warning.
Do it now.
There's more.
This is the headline behind all the madness.
Five Air Force refueling claims.
Hit in Iranian strike on Saudi Arabia.
So let's get into Trump's response about this headline.
Iran has long been known as a master of media manipulation and public relations.
They are militarily ineffective and weak, but are really good at feeding
and very appreciative fake news media false information.
They showed phony kamikaze boats shooting at various ships at sea,
which looks wonderful, powerful, and vicious.
But these boats don't exist.
There's all false information that show how tough they are ridded to feed
a military years.
The five US refueling claims that were supposedly struck down and badly damaged
according to the Wall Street Journal's false reporting.
And others are all in service with the exception of one,
which will soon be flying the skies.
Buildings of ships that are shown to be on fire are not its fake news.
Generated by AI.
For instance, he goes on, he has more.
For instance, Iran working in close coordination with the,
now he makes it, he does something interesting here, okay?
Normally, he would make fake news media all caps, okay?
He would make fake news all caps, which emphasizes him shouting, okay?
All right?
So I try to get his cadence, correct.
But this time, put it up again, Jordan, he actually takes the time
to capitalize the F, the N and the M while leaving the other words
in their proper format of lowercase, which signifies a change in the branding here.
Okay?
This is what they started to do with Antifa.
Antifa used to be all caps.
And then all of a sudden the A became the one capitalized thing.
It became an organization, but it's not.
Here's not an organization, it's not a company, it's not an agency,
it's not a profit.
So fake news media now is a little bit different,
shows our great USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier.
One of the largest, the most prestigious ships in the world,
burning uncontrollably in the ocean.
Not only was it not burning, it was not even shot at.
Iran knows better than to do that.
The story was not only fake and in a certain way, you could say
that those media outlets that generated it should be brought up
in charges for treason for the dissemination of false information.
This is what this man says.
This man lies when the truth would do.
He's saying somebody needs to bring them up on treason
for disseminating false information.
The fact is Iran is being decimated.
And the only battles they win are those that they create through AI
and are distributed by.
And once again, he takes the time here.
Corrupt media outlets.
He also posted this.
He's bragging about President Trump is reshaping the media.
And look at this, he has a flow chart.
Okay.
PBS defunding.
He's bragging about these things.
PBS defunded.
Jordan Reed outed MSNBC.
Colbert leaving CBS.
NPR defunded.
Chuck Bott outed NBC.
And the list goes on and on.
Reforms.
Rector setting interviews.
Truth social boomy.
This is your private company, sir.
All right.
Defense Secretary Pete Hexat.
In a similar vein delivered a lengthy complaint about CNN's coverage of the war
in the Middle East during a news conference Friday saying that he looked forward to the news
network being controlled by the billionaire David Ellison, who is a Trump crony.
And his purchase of a major conglomerate also includes a subsidiary company called CNN.
So he becomes the de facto owner if the deal goes through and the deal has to be approved
by oh, Trump.
Israeli tech CEO, Shlomo Kramer.
I want you to understand the context of this and where it's coming from.
So obviously Trump has wanted to control the media since day one.
But see, you have an issue.
The issue is freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of opinion, okay?
Freedom of assembly even.
You can't do this successfully without somehow challenging freedom of speech itself.
You can't challenge freedom of press if you don't challenge freedom of speech.
So while you may see this as him attacking the media or people that are unfriendly to his
warped untrue narrative, understand that in order for them to get that accomplished,
they have to go through us.
And I will not give my daughter a worse country than what I inherited.
I don't know about you, but I'm encouraging you to do the exact same.
Think of your children, your grandchildren, great grandchildren.
They deserve our fight and legacy.
Well, we leave them to be in a better condition than what we inherited.
So in order for him to get to this space of what they're trying to make a case for,
he has to go through you.
Now, who has already done this successfully?
Well, Israel, of course.
The government of Israel.
Here it is.
No, it's difficult to hear, but it's time to limit the First Amendment in order to protect it.
And quickly before it's too late.
What do you mean?
I mean that we need to control the platforms, all the social platforms we need
to stack rank the authenticity of every person that expresses themselves online
and take control over what they are saying based on that ranking through the government.
Yeah, he said that was such a ease.
We need to take them out of their truth.
Basically, because this is the expressed intent and also public governing policy
of the government of Israel.
Keep in mind, we are America, a separate country.
Are you feeling like America is great again?
Are you feeling as if policies of America, the things that you actually support
in a bipartisan way, may actually have been a precursor to trick you into voting.
I'm talking about Trump supporters and to voting for an oligarch who was so holistically compromised
that he would do the bidding of a foreign government or multiple foreign government.
Do you feel that way yet?
We won't allow it.
Dear brother, thoughts here.
I mean, this whole notion is just ridiculous.
You know, all to cover up the immediate feelings of this pathetic child who screws everything
up that he touches.
I mean, like, let's say that the FCC does ban all of these broadcasts.
We still have the internet.
We still have all these independent shows.
And that doesn't negate the fact that people are going to be experiencing increased gas prices.
And because the world trade economy runs on oil, all of those expenses are going to be passed
onto everything else.
That doesn't change the fact that fertilizer, a huge portion of it comes through the
straight-of-form moves as well.
So we're probably going to have to bail farmers out again.
And not just now, but probably later on in the summertime because China isn't buying soy
from us the way that they were.
So, you know, the job market is at a standstill, over 90,000 job losses in February.
All of these things are compounding and people feel that in their day-to-day lives.
And nobody knows how long this conflict in Iran is going to last.
I mean, like, we can't just up and pull out because that whole region of the world is at war now.
We have so many assets there.
And given the fact that Israel is our top ally, and we fund the state and prop them up completely,
and we're doing this all because of Netanyahu's pipe dream of controlling the Middle East.
He's been wanting this for 40 years.
And as soon as he gets his wish, it's like, oh, in fact, this was never really all that possible.
I mean, like, what, and then for him to talk about treason when he literally committed treason
on live television, it's like, there's no grace to give this man.
He's a joke.
You know, I mean, like, what else is there to say?
You want us to be nice to him for what?
Like, we don't know how bad this is going to get.
We have no idea how out of fan this is going to be.
And we're talking about potential use of nuclear weapons.
I mean, we don't know.
So we should just be quiet and shut up and let this man do what?
Continue to profit in the billions.
I mean, he's made billions of dollars since he's been in office.
The people that he's pardoned, just because they've paid him some money.
While he talks about, we're going after South America for drug dealers and stuff.
But he let Juan Hernandez out of prison just because he has interests in his crypto companies.
And what, a few weeks ago, we had boots on the ground and Ecuador carrying out operations.
All the while, Lindsey Graham and Donald Trump are talking about doing regime change
in Cuba.
Like, this dude is out of his mind.
So what is this really going to stop?
You're only making things worse.
Your approval rating is not going to continue to, is not going to stop cratering.
Like, it's over and unfortunately, we have three more years left of this.
And this man is just going to keep flailing around.
But this is just a joke.
Donald Trump is the most pathetic, ridiculous human being I've ever heard of in a lot of ways.
And he can't hide that from people no matter how hard he tries.
And his inner circle.
They are keenly aware of how utterly, extremely insane his positions.
And be his proclamation.
Go back.
However, to the Epstein files.
This is when you started to see these very public and very international narratives.
Start to express themselves in a much more aggressive way.
As if to distract from that.
And there are many who agree.
Many has a stake to lead the same thing.
So here we are.
And for those who are Republicans, Maga, former Maga, it doesn't matter.
This is an opportunity for you to do what you said you did by voted for Trump.
You said you voted for Trump.
Not because he was the greatest candidate.
Not because you believed that he was the nicest guy.
But somehow he resonated to your heart.
I have a hard time believing he's resonating to your heart today.
So the same heart that you had they had now.
And do the right thing.
Because it has to be crystal clear to you.
This man is not serving your best interests.
But you can serve your highest interest.
And if your highest interest is not preservation of self and family.
What are we doing?
If your highest interest is not the preservation of community and country.
What are we doing?
If it is not a humanity focused.
Reason.
All right, we'll bring up this as they come.
A black man dies after a white cop decides to take his ambulance that was for him.
The cop has an anxiety attack takes the black man's ambulance.
Black male dies.
This is a hell of a story.
Put it up for a mass.
I'm going to give you the background.
Last March.
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
And bridgeport, Connecticut.
A man who was shot by the police.
And later died.
Had to wait.
And extra 10 minutes.
After an ambulance.
Came.
But the officer said.
Quote, I'm having.
Mild.
A mild anxiety attack.
So he decided.
Not to allow the ambulance to take the man who's dying in front of him.
He said to the ambulance.
The first that arrived to the scene.
Take me.
For this.
Mild anxiety attack.
Instead of the black guy I just shot who was behind your front of us.
That's according to a nearly released state investigation.
You're looking at the victim 39 year old.
Dishon.
Best.
The first ambulance.
Called.
To take.
Mr. Best.
To the hospital.
Arrived at the scene.
At 6 o 2 p.m.
That's about 14 minutes.
After the shooting.
However.
At the urging of other officers.
That ambulance.
Was used to take away a white police officer.
Aaron.
Parotta.
Who had been involved.
In the foot chase.
The report.
Said.
Okay.
So.
Remember.
Everybody's on the same page.
According to the investigation.
The other officers encourage this.
For the ambulance.
Take this guy.
I mean, he's been running.
Obviously.
He's to priority.
Somehow.
Paramedics reported.
That officer.
Parotta.
Declined treatment in the ambulance.
Quote.
I am fine.
I just need to get out of here.
She said.
According to the report.
Another officer.
Described her at the time as.
Quote.
Visibly.
Asterical.
Crying and breathing rapidly.
And had blood all over her uniform.
The report.
Said.
Wait a minute now.
Why is she crying hysterically?
This is about a book, right?
There's more.
The second ambulance arrived.
So now you have a man he's dying.
He's bleeding out.
The officers don't seem to care about saving his life.
They want to create time.
It seems.
Between the shooting and the opportunity at life saving.
Measure.
So they say we'll take this cop instead.
You know.
This cop is having a medical emergency to.
Everyone who has a little bit of knowledge.
You don't have to be a medical doctor to know if a person is shot
and bleeding out.
Seconds.
Seconds.
Mean everything.
It means everything.
Seconds.
Those cops know this.
The trained on the cause and effect.
Of why it's important.
To make sure victim.
Who has been shot receives immediate treatment care.
They know this because they're not always the ones who are doing the shooting.
Sometimes they respond to people who have been shot.
So they have to know.
Why it is critical to make sure that person.
Receives medical attention immediately because seconds.
Matter.
But in this situation for some reason those seconds did not matter to these cops.
There's more.
It's most person for the bridge or police.
Excuse me.
The second ambulance.
Let me go to the second ambulance.
The second ambulance arrived at the scene at about six 12 p.m.
Should not have been a second ambulance for the primary victim.
Who was a patient.
But the second ambulance came at six 12 p.m.
Hospital records.
Said Mr. Best wasn't brought in for treatment.
Until about six 22 p.m.
That's about 14 minutes after the first cop got to the hospital.
That's according to the report.
He died at seven 41 p.m.
As he was undergoing treatment for the gunshot wound.
Which damaged his liver.
And right kidney.
A spokesperson for the bridge port police.
Sean white.
The client to comment on Wednesday.
When asked about the officer taking the first ambulance.
She said in an email.
That police department's internal affairs division will conduct his own investigation.
The officer currently is out on administrative leave due to an unrelated matter which white did not disclose.
I want to know what that unrelated matter is about.
I want to know why that officer.
Who actually is not the one who said.
I need treatment ignore him.
She's actually the one officer who said.
I don't need treatment.
I just need to get out of here.
Please understand.
The man that is shot is no longer threat.
What do you mean get out of here?
You mean get away from the other cop.
This is part of the official investigation.
This is a quote from the officer in the official investigation.
She doesn't need treatment.
She just needs to get out of here.
There's no threat unless there's another threat that we're not aware of.
And now that officer is on is on leave.
Or as they call it an unrelated matter.
Just sounds fishy to me.
I have circumstantial at the moment the chief of the bridge port police put him up.
Roger Porter.
Chief.
The math a math.
The math ain't mathic.
We won't answer.
Here's what led up to the shooting best had just attended the funeral of a childhood friend.
He literally this is a quote he literally.
Just an hour before had just buried him the childhood friend was a Paul bearer act.
The funeral.
Care at the casket.
He wasn't thinking honestly his niece Tatiana bear it said he was scared.
A report released Tuesday by the state's inspector general found that the shooting was justified because best had a gun in his hand and the officer pursuing him had reasons to fear his own safety.
The report by Inspector General Elliott Prescott did not say whether to delay in waiting for another ambulance contributed to best death.
To say a fortified caliber semi automatic handgun was recovered recovered at the scene but the family remains skeptical saying best only had a bottle of alcohol.
A phone and a vape pen quote we zoomed in and it appears to be the vape.
So it didn't look like a pistol in his hand said attorney Danielle cross land.
Now we see a pistol probably featured in this report but we don't see a pistol in his hand.
So that's still questionable and until the attorney attorney cross land.
I highly encourage you to depose the cop who had an anxiety attack.
Who's on leave now.
Not the cops who engaged in the shooting but the one who said they were fine and didn't want an ambulance but was having an anxiety attack one of best nieces.
Barrett Tatiana Barrett told the Associated Press that revelations from the report have angered and sat in family and friends they believe he could have survived if he was taken to the hospital in the first ambulance quote they left him to die.
They left him to bleed out and die.
Barrett said quote we have an inspector general's office that we feel leans towards the police they all do.
Cross land said quote we have ambulance that come and lean towards the police and the community's upset because he lays there and dies while they deal with somebody having an anxiety attack and by the way someone who refused.
Medical service I think that's why they call it and so that's totally I think that that's what they call it and so that's totally unacceptable.
I'm putting together circumstantial pieces because this is what happens when you don't give people the full story.
You have a cop she has an anxiety attack other cops tell the ambulance go ahead and take her she needs to be treated she says she doesn't need treatment actually she just needs to get out of here.
Which probably means away from the other cops.
The ambulance decided not to operate in good faith of the person that's actually dying violates their sworn policy in order to take this cop.
Possibly against her express will.
To the hospital the man dying he gets to the hospital 14 minutes after the cop who didn't want treatment for anxiety got there he ends up.
Die.
Attorney says we see a vape and cops say we see a gun.
If the cops hypotetic if the cops shot a man with a vape and.
That would be considered.
Motive.
Or wanting him to bleed out and die.
If.
That's what occurred all right there brother thoughts here.
What better of an example do you need to see how little value black man's lives having this country black people's lives.
Having this country let alone the fact that the police officer said I don't need an ambulance for this I don't know you know I don't suffer from panic attacks but the people who I do know.
It really sucks but eventually you calm down you need support at that time but what do you think more pressing someone who's bleeding out or someone who just needs a little bit of time and attention and reassurance to relax a little bit.
You know this whole situation is just a tragedy but it happens over and over again largely because of the culture among other things but also you know how black people in this country are portrayed.
When people see black you know when you see black people in the media overwhelmingly you see some drug deal a story on BET which is not owned by black people by the way you know or you have all these record companies that are owned by not black people for the most part selling the worst images and the worst messages to people who find the destruction of the black community wildly entertaining.
You know all of those things play into this of course along with just the history and foundation of racism in this country but I mean someone who was having an anxiety attack versus someone who's bleeding out now we don't give him the ambulance again what what more of a demonstration do you need than how black men are portrayed in this country.
Yeah and and I challenge just circumstantially she wasn't having a panic attack she was doing exactly as the investigation said she was crying hysterically and if you have just seen something that's unjust where a man's life may be well exterminated and if you have a heart you would probably cry hysterically as well.
Once again circumstantial until we have the rest of the information I encourage chief of police to get to it.
I wish you care and would and they know y'all can do about you can't take anything y'all can do about it ain't nothing y'all can do about.
How about five acres sir the whole five acre every every every yeah me too me too right right right right right yeah me too me.
I got to be talking about my answer but we but you could do is argue somebody about your land.
I pay every dime but it's five acres I pay for this my money I work.
Yes sir.
Yes sir.
Yes sir.
Yes sir.
I mean you gotta let let you go let me let you know we don't got no business talking.
Well just let me talk to my attorney you talk to my attorney when my attorney send send the letters out after
the survey to the church and the county is either coming to Titus Building down aą move it you and the rest of y'all are not welcome.
You can dig you can rent out of spot where you officially buried that all you could buy it it's 30.000 for that for that area.
I tell you what I do, buddy, I just get the law down here.
You do that.
You do that.
I got my paperwork ready for them.
And you, I am.
I'm blessed.
I'm really blessed.
I'm really blessed with plenty of money in a law YouTube.
Plenty of money in a law YouTube.
Plenty of money in a law YouTube.
Me too.
You're on this land, though.
You're on this land, though.
You're on this land, though.
You're on this land.
You're on behind it.
You're on behind it.
What the fuck, my land?
I see you put that truck in reverse, though, sir.
Put it up full, man.
We would really like more information at Induspeutable.
Here's what we can determine so far, based on the information we do have.
A blackmail purchases a multi-acre plot of land.
There's a guy
in a done-a-way heating and cooling truck.
And sir, just some advice if you're going to be bigoted or even not have your information
in order, you may want to do it in your play vehicle.
Not the work one.
That being said, he wants to know how many acres did the blackmail buy?
How many acres did he buy?
And he's going to get the law to, I guess, make him produce his freedom papers.
I mean his ownership papers.
And that's why he backed up to go get the law to do that.
Presumably.
All right.
I don't know what to make of this, dear brother, because usually if you pull up to a place,
you know, it may have been a church or whatever it is, the plot of land.
And you have the God there who's the new owner, usually the conversation goes a little
better than that because you have something called respect.
And you have genuine interest rather than mad that somebody owns land.
Let's see you.
Well, you know, I guess sometimes people just got to get over the fact that they can't get
away with everything.
And this man just doesn't want to see some black people behind his property.
You know, I'll be back with my lawyer and I'll kick you off.
He's not going to succeed in that, of course, and he'll probably get even more mad.
But you know, you got to grow up eventually.
Arrest the development is a real thing.
Eventually you just got to realize that the world in fact does not revolve around you.
Therefore not everything is about you.
You know, you have a much, much more of a piece of mind when you can realize these things.
But until then your ego is going to be making a mess of your feelings.
Yeah.
Well said.
All right.
We'll bring up days if we get more information.
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Anti-ice protesters.
They get charged for being terrorists because they were wearing black.
I kid you not.
I want you to put it up for a mass and I'm going to give you the breakdown of what has occurred.
Eight of non-defendants on trial faced material support for terrorism charges material support for terrorism charge for wearing black clothes.
At an anti-ice protest.
There's some details here.
That are extreme attorney general Pambondi and the FBI director cash Patel have held the first ever use of terrorism charges against alleged antifa members.
No such thing by the way as an antifa as a group organization for agency doesn't exist doesn't exist.
There's more last year Trump decided to designate this is not some kind of movement or law or Supreme Court ruling it was Donald Trump.
Donald Trump designated antifa as a domestic terrorist organization and protesters have been branded as antifa sale members by the DOJ.
Once again, this is all developed in the context of Trump's mat.
There's more put it up.
This is the designating antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
It's ridiculous.
What happened at the protest?
Here's what happened at the protest the court case centered.
On a night time in July it was July 4th it was 2025.
The protest outside of ISIS a prairie land detention facility that started with demonstrators shooting fireworks and spray painting cards in the parking lot.
Trump will say well you know it's probably an ordinance violation with the fireworks and spray painting cards.
Well that's another violation could even rise to the level of misdemeanor granted granted no argument for me civil disobedience sometimes require law enforcement to get involved.
There's more signal messages obtained by the government show that the demonstrators believe that less confrontational protest against ISIS such as the one that occurred earlier in the day at the same facility were ineffective.
Some of the protesters brought guns which is legal in Texas legal in Texas why because they have constitutional carry.
A police officer responding to the scene was shot in the neck by one of the protest that is not okay.
Benjamin Song who had brought an AR 15 with a trigger modified for a higher rate of fire.
Now want you to understand the picture clearly nobody will condone this nobody organized or wanted that and individuals who were there in peaceful protest obviously did not know this individual is going to shoot a cop.
If you go to a protest I go to a protest of Jackson goes to a protest we're not responsible for what an individual that the protest will do just like when conservatives have done the same MAGA has done the same when they have engaged in particular actions that were contrary to the law.
The people who did it were arrested not the individuals who was simply there with them not even the people in many cases who provided the transportation they were charged either there's more song was convicted.
He was convicted of one count of attempted murder for shooting the officer but acquitted on two other counts of attempt of attempting to shoot at two correctional officers song was also found guilty of discharging a fire arm during a violent crime for other people accused of attempted murder counts were also acquitted.
Of those charges song faces life up to life in prison the defendant said the protest was a peaceful demonstration meant to show solidarity pointing to the MAGA phone that one of the members of the group brought to shout slogans.
To detainees prosecutors pointed to the guns ballistic vest and trauma first aid kids they brought as evidence of malicious intent no they bring the first aid kids because well ice shoots people in broad daylight and provide no care to them.
So yeah they have trauma first aid kids yes they may have a ballistic vest why because ice was shoot projectiles at them that's why.
The charges so in a significant what they are calling and when I say they were talking about the Trump administration they are calling a significant victory jurors convicted eight defendants on what's called material support for terrorism for wearing black clothes to the late night demonstration you heard me correct.
They are calling this material support or terrorism because they wore black clothes to the late night demonstration that use of quote black block clothing was an antifa tactic that assisted in the shooting of the officer prosecutor said during their closing argument.
We have Maricella Ruda and her husband Daniel Sanchez Astrada.
They were convicted of conspiracy to conceal documents and conspiracy to conceal documents that charge centred on Sanchez's movements to conceal a movement of boxes containing radical pamphlets.
As they call it after her arrest Sanchez was also convicted of corruptly concealing a document a significant witness was actually a researcher at a right wing think tank.
So you have a witness who's a researcher at a right wing think tank who said the tactics used by the demonstrators that night.
Including black block clothing and the encrypted messaging app signal the ladder of which the witness said he also you work typical of antifa once again antifa is not an organization.
This is a narrative free speech advocates said that Astrada's arrest sets a dangerous precedent and it does that criminalizes the mere possession of anti government material quote he is on trial for two things carrying a box and conspiracy to carry a box.
In quote he is on trial for those things he is on trial for two things said Sanchez public defender Christopher wine bill carrying a box and conspiracy carried box of which they try to call evidence.
When bail said the box contain Sanchez's own possessions and a government agent that also testify that none of the materials were used in the investigation.
The defendants convicted of providing material support terrorists.
Were song Adam he'll Zachary evits Savannah button Megan Morris Marcella Ruta and Elizabeth Soto and also on the Soto they face up to 60 years when considering every count.
Some defendants were also convicted of riot and two explosives charges related to the fireworks so they are now classified the fireworks as explosive.
Heal evits Morris and Ruta were acquitted on attempted murder they try to get them on murder charges they were acquitted on the murder charges that would have carried a sentence of life in prison.
When you calculate all of these charges the government actually lost way more than they want but it's still unfortunate that these individuals will have to sit in jail because the things they were prosecuted are so ridiculous and extreme.
But I want to remind people of this because it seems as if this is coming out of out of nowhere and you have legal scholars and it is unprecedented no it's not.
It's not a precedent let me tell you why when we allowed in our criminal justice system when we allowed them to say that anybody who was with somebody during the commission of a crime they will all be charged with the same crime.
And now you got 17 and 16 year olds caught up in life like sentences because some older individual who manipulated them talk them recruited them into doing something with them well when we let the government do that.
We were already preparing for the government to do something like this when we decided to criminalize individuals because they were blue red or black just by the colors or the color scheme itself.
We were setting precedent for them to do this to individuals who wore black block.
So it's not unprecedented.
Pambondi celebrating quote Antifa is a domestic terrorist organization that has been allowed to flourish in democratic led cities not under president Trump said attorney general Pambondi quote today is vertical terrorism changes charges will not be the last that's the Trump administration systematically dismantles Antifa and finally hearts the violence on America streets what about the Epstein files what about the violence those individuals.
I have created and the victims that are still alive today doing press conferences writing books talking to members of Congress what about that criminal enterprise a support group for the defendant said everything about this trial.
From beginning to end has proven what we have said all along this is a sham trial built on political persecution and ideological attacks coming from the top the state never had a case the state only has its intimidation torture and suppression.
The federal government came out in force using repression terrorism charges home rates multi million dollar bills and torturous jail conditions what they wanted to do was to isolate the defenders to control the public narrative.
You heard me right when I said they have a public defender.
This is a high profile case involving individuals who are should be protected by the constitution they have public defense why do they have public defender.
Well you have a public defender because one of court when they assess your financial income status they have assessed them to be.
They have assessed that they cannot afford in a term.
And so the attorney was appointed.
Which means that part of this is about the maneuvering of almost unlimited resources by where the federal government.
And you have a you have an underpaid overworked public defender.
Who has to defend.
All right there are brother thoughts here.
Well you know we're in the middle of watching dissent be criminalized in any form of fashion you know if you disagree with the Trump regime if you speak out or speak the truth.
You might get taken off air you might be labeled a terrorist who knows you know we're in the middle of also watching them trying to you know basically make it illegal to vote for a huge chunk of people to say that could disenfranchise tens of millions of women who have been married and no longer carry their maiden names.
They've talked about how they might have ice agents at the polls who of course would just be targeting black and brown people making it such that mail-in voting is illegal.
Having you have to have all these different forms of identification when you register and when you go to vote if we're going to do voter IDs they need to just send them out to us and make it simple.
So pretty much you know everywhere that you look you're watching democracy be dismantled and you're watching just disagreeing publicly with Donald Trump in his administration become illegal we see the trouble that Tucker Carlson is currently in.
And you know while Pam Bondy was on trial well not on trial when she was in the hearings and she was like oh you know who cares about children being trafficked have you seen the Dow well have you seen the Dow lately have you seen oil prices lately so.
You know unfortunately they can cause a lot of damage as they tried to make it illegal to disagree with them but at the end of the day they simply can't succeed in their mission because this is America and the foundations of this country are built upon things like the first amendment.
And I mean you know Donald Trump and everyone who surrounds him are the bottom of the barrel so I think it's going to get a lot more ugly before we see brighter days but I do have faith that the people of this country will continue to fight back in ways to count.
What if you go to a hotel okay and you're denied service because somebody who happened to be your same race has stayed prior and because the experience wasn't great you are being denied service because of that person.
Ah here it is.
Now that my name is my first time ever coming to this hotel gotcha I don't understand it so I just told him to explain to me he got hysterical about I recorded it before my name just so you know we're mine to work never raise my voice for number nine.
I'm only just trying to say I've never been I just want to explanation like that wow.
So his reasoning he said is because he can't rent to people out of date and is that right.
Yeah because someone smug we can't afford.
Okay so it wasn't specific to you.
My first time ever being here so that's why I heard it.
I'm called a police or I leave or I'm called a police.
Well I'm a legitimate man I'm not running for the police but please call me here anything with my name on it.
My name may still be in the computer because I had to put all my information in the computer from the regular agent.
I don't like to make sure my information is turned that computer before I leave so I don't understand what the problem is.
This is a new one right.
Put it up for a mask we have to background to this story.
A Marriott hotel clerk called the cops on a black customer checking in who as you see did nothing illegal and had reservations.
But denied service because according to the narrative he's from Dayton Ohio.
A Marriott hotel clerk did not run to a black man because of the city he held from.
Despite having a reservation at a court yard by Marriott in Worthington Ohio.
The man was not allowed to check into his room.
Because a previous guest from Dayton had smoked marijuana on the property.
A hotel clerk went so far as to call the police when the man pushed back against the unusual reasoning quote he tells me he can't rent to people from Dayton Ohio.
Because somebody from Dayton Ohio smoked marijuana before man told the responding officer in the viral video what does that.
Got to do with me exactly brother.
Not in my name.
This is my first time ever coming to the hotel.
I try to get him to explain it to me and he got hysterical about it.
I recorded everything just like I'm recording right now in quote.
According to an update in the comment section of TikTok.
The police told allegedly told him to file a complaint with Marriott.
And he eventually left the hotel to find other accommodation.
Though US business owners and I want to say this and we want to make sure we get some record for the copy and every officer may be involved in something like this.
Though the US business.
US business owners have the right they do have the right to refuse service to some customers.
Under state and federal law.
Specifically title to of the civil rights act of 1964.
A business cannot deny service based on race color religion on national origin.
But proving that the Marriott employee use Dayton as a pretext for racial discrimination might be challenging.
Though not impossible.
It might be challenging though not impossible.
The Washington County public defenders.
Excuse me.
It may be challenging not impossible.
Let me give you some context as to the rule I think actually applies more so than racist.
When it says regardless of national origin, the intent of that.
It doesn't matter where you're from.
We can't deny you service here.
We can't deny you service because of your place of birth.
I would argue.
That.
The reason.
Being that he's from Dayton Ohio.
Would qualify.
Under.
National origin.
Just ironically.
The nation happens to be America.
Okay.
All right.
Your brother about here.
I mean, I think it's pretty clear why he was denied access.
I mean, well, like what?
Someone from Ohio smoked weed one time.
Like I'm sure there were other people from other states who partook in that activity in that hotel as well.
I mean, you know, because that's what a lot of people do.
And it's not your first time experiencing that.
That was his, the, the lamest excuse he could pull out of his behind for the given moment.
But we all know what the deal really was.
And, you know, unfortunately, the brother wasn't, you know, being.
He wasn't even being combat if he wasn't yelling about it.
He wasn't doing anything like that.
So it was just like, no, if you black, you can't be in this hotel.
I mean, I point blank.
That's all it really was.
Court yard of Mary.
You got some explain it to do.
Wait, no comment.
All right.
We'll bring updates as it is updated.
That a question for you.
What in the red state hail?
How do you interpret DEI?
There was the EO explicitly laid out the details.
I don't remember.
I'll stop my head.
I'm asking for your understanding of it.
Yeah.
My understanding was exactly what was written in the EO.
So can you tell me?
I don't remember what it was in the EO.
So right now, do you have an understanding of what DEI is?
Yeah.
Okay.
What did you sit here today in this position?
Well, it was exactly what was written in the EO.
And so any time that we would look at a grant through the lens of
complying with an executive order, we would just refer back to the EO
and assess if this grant had relation to it.
Why is the documentary about Holocaust survivors DEI?
It's actually.
It's the gender-based story.
That's inherently discriminatory to focus on this specific group.
It's inherently discriminatory to focus on what specific group.
The gender-based.
So females.
During the Holocaust.
So a documentary that's about women.
Would be DEI.
Okay.
Is that fair to say?
No.
Um.
Put them up full mass.
So.
Um.
Sir, are you an alien perhaps?
I mean, listen, man.
We know that y'all around the planet or something, all right?
Or maybe inside of it.
But sir, you literally don't have a basic understanding of regular ass stuff.
And keep in mind, he was in charge of the Doge program to flag DEI grants and defund them.
But he doesn't know what DEI is, which likely means
that's not what his actual job was.
Or he's an alien, like out of space extraterrestrial.
Put it up full mass.
So this is an interesting story.
He couldn't explain it.
He doesn't know.
And he was another one.
You don't regret that people might have lost.
Important comes to.
To know.
To support their lives.
No, I think it was more important to reduce the federal deficit from $2 trillion to close
to zero.
Did you reduce the federal deficit?
No, we didn't.
You all actually increased it.
Went the other way with the math.
The hill is going on.
Um, Justin Fox and Nathan Kavanaugh.
Only two people.
That I can absolutely say with confidence received a job because of the color of their skin
of those two.
Definitely wasn't qualification.
Justin Fox and Nathan Kavanaugh, two of the Doge staffers responsible for flagging federal
grants.
A New York judge on Friday ordered that video depositions ordered that video depositions of two
former employees of Elon Musk Department of government efficiency be removed from the Internet
after they became part of a viral social media post mocking the two men on poor thing.
The background behind the loss of the lawsuit filed last May after the so called Department
of government efficiency terminated more than 1400 more than 1400.
National endowment for the humanities grants has yielded some wild revelations.
Thanks to newly released depositions related to the suit.
We now know that these Doge staffers who had no personal academic experience in the humanities
used chat GPT.
Had no idea what the I was still don't they didn't even prepare for the damn deposition.
They weren't prepared for the job, of course.
And they hurt a lot of good art working qualified men and women.
All right, this should not come as a shot Jackson, but you expect the people who are gutting
the government up ending institutions that actually reach out and provide a service and have been
doing it for a long time.
You expect the people in charge of doing that to at least know what the acronym stands for.
Well, you would expect that, but you know, at the same time, you got to be a bit of a dimwit
to be a full thrive and racist, you know, like that comes with a lot of ignorance in order
for you to believe those types of things in the first place.
But also, you know, it's kind of necessary to be incompetent in order to dismantle efficient systems
and think that they're not needed.
You know, people who are well of thought and who have good ideas and who are humanitarian
aren't going to want to dismantle establishments that help people thrive and help people get ahead.
If not thrive, at least give them some type of foot above water.
So I think that these types of hires actually kind of do make sense, particularly coming from
La Musque who's just a fraud and raging drug addict.
I think this is a reflection of the type of work he actually does behind all of the hype.
Yeah, there you go.
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