Busted, Christopher Wray & Jack Dorsey Seditious Conspiracy |EP683
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Busted, Christopher Wray & Jack Dorsey Seditious Conspiracy |EP683

THE BIG MIG SHOW

OCTOBER 21, 2025 

EPISODE 683 - 11AM

 

FBI Director Christopher Wray groomed Jack Dorsey and Twitter employees on how to recognize the Hunter Biden laptop story and bribed Dorsey with $3.4 million to facilitate the overthrow of the U.S. government leading up to the 2020 election—all paid for by the U.S. taxpayer.

 

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On that a little set the mood here, George.

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I didn't. See it?

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So listen, everybody's flipping out.

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Everybody's flipping out about Trump.

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Oh, he did a meme and his plane was dropping poop on people and

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oh, is this anyway, just crying and crying.

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Well, somebody did a little compilation.

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I like what they did here, so I thought we'd show it.

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Yeah, I seen, I seen people crying the other day on X and I

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says I says get over it, it's not our fault the left can't

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meme. Yeah, I mean such a humor.

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What is that screw? Flying a fighter jet and

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dropping. Shit on the protesters.

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He also posted an AI video wearing a crown and dumping

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feces on protester. After Trump's flying crap video,

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is there a way? We can get him.

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Involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution.

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There's Howard getting pooped on by the president of the United

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States. It's amazing how how how they

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get so set off by a funny meme. It's a freaking meme, people.

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Yeah. Enjoy the moment.

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You know that they're changing the laws in Denmark, and I

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believe it's because of these sort of memes.

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And I don't think it's because they're trying to help the

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people. Basically, you're not going to

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be able to use anybody's identity, your data, your face,

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your voice are all going to be copyrighted in Denmark.

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So if somebody wanted to make a meme of George and I make a fun

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of me and they wanted to use our voice because you can do it with

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AI, you can be sued for doing that.

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That's how Denmark is changing the laws.

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And I think it's because of the politician, because my

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understanding a lot of people were meaning about politicians

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over there and that's why they're passing because, oh, I'm

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not going to let them do that. You know, I guess Denmark

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doesn't believe in humor. Well, the politicians don't.

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The people must, because if they're memeing, they're

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politicians. If the politicians can't take

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it, oh baby. They're.

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Politicians. Crying.

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Yeah, all. Right, all right, serious

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business. Get to bro, because this is

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serious. Christopher and Ray and Jack

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Dorsey. Let me start.

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Let me start this off. No, I already started.

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I got to start here. I don't care.

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I don't like Jack Dorsey. I know.

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We all know that I don't like him either.

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I, I don't like him. I think he's always been in the

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middle of a bunch of crap. I think he's just kissing ass

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now that he wants to be nice. And I think he, he was

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responsible and, and, and for all the, the suspensions,

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including George and I, I think everything that can possibly

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happen to Jack Dorsey, I would absolutely celebrate all.

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I hope he, I hope he's guilty of these charges and I hope he

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faces serious jail time 'cause I think he's apos.

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I think he really stepped on people's free speech and he

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turned a Twitter during that the Jack Dorsey reign of terror

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period, terror period into basically A1 sided echo chamber.

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All right, George, take it from there.

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You. Ruined a moment so.

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I couldn't help myself. I hate Jack Dorsey.

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I really don't like him, I think he's full of shit.

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What? Do you think like you think I

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like him too? We know you hate.

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Him, I didn't say you, did I, I just want to mention the

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audience and I got. My ex account back that's how

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much I freaking hate his ass. Yeah, well, I got mine in the

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back, but they they continued. Just want to know when, when the

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indictment arrests are coming for these two.

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That's that's what I need to know.

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Yeah, I think shifts next, like we said on the show yesterday, I

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think shift snaps now. Christopher Wray could be, but I

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hope that they're not going to be.

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I hope Trump's not going to go. Oh, leave poor Jack Dorsey

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alone. I don't want to hear that crap.

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It sounds like that he got paid to facilitate the overthrow of

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the US government. I mean, what apos?

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He already had hundreds of millions of dollars and he's got

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to be paid to be a be a bigger piece of shit than he was prior.

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Unbelievable, right? And what did he get paid?

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3.4 million, George. This is going to be tough.

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Who's the who's the most corrupt FBI director?

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Would it be Christopher Wray? Would it be James Comedy?

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It's a tough one. Man, that's a competition for

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the ages. I don't know.

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But they're saying that because of this, Christopher Wray is

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going to go down as a single most corrupt FBI director in

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American history. And now Jack Dorsey is in, is

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endorsing Thomas Massie. He wants him to run for

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president. Thomas Massey can run, but he's

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not going to have a chance of winning.

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Yeah. I mean, I don't even know if we

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make it to the primaries. Just Nope.

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We already got, we already got people that are already cemented

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their their positions in line. And I mean, you know, JD Vance

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is going to be the top runner. We, we, you and I both know who

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the other person's going to be in there, but I don't even think

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they're going to stand a chance. You know, here's my question.

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Didn't you feel like that Elon Musk when he bought Twitter,

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that he bought a major crime scene?

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I always felt like he bought a major he.

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Did, yeah. I mean, I'm just waiting to see

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when he's going to release more of the stuff.

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Whatever happened to the more Twitter Files man?

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I know what happened to that. I think they're, I think they're

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in the same place with the gold audit.

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That's right. Same piece, same place where

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they were going to arrest all those people for stealing all

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the money from USAID. Are they in that same?

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Maybe they're in that same file cabinet if the FBI and the DOJ,

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they have a special important documents file cabinet, but do

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not indict. You know you're.

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Not indict room. So.

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Put them in there in the file cabinets.

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I keep thinking about this and like it just came into my my

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mind again. Don't hurt when you just brought

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up all the people like, you know, the USAID, that's a lot of

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people that you know, a lot of the politicians that follow that

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money. And I'm thinking are we is, is

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our now FBI and government getting ready to do this like

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one big full sweep? I don't think so 'cause it would

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take too long to do all these little ones and all this stuff

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really would. I mean, Scott, they're going to

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do that. Then they ought to just do some

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of those. Get them all that.

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Everybody. I'm talking everybody, Lance.

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I'm talking Clinton with it Obama.

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I'm talking to everybody. One big full sweep.

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Well, the best way to do it is you go down to the Congress,

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right, And you get some of those clubs.

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You know, the things you put on your steering wheel, locks the

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club and you put them through all the doors and you lock them

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in. And then you go in there and

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sweep out all the Congress and take all the guilty.

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I mean, you clean out a couple of hundreds.

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You just got to put post people up at the doors.

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Now I want to club them, I don't want to give them any chance.

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Because then it'll be like, oh, let's say there's a fire we

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couldn't get out. No, there's no fire.

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They just need to go down. I think that's the way to do

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this. Club the doors.

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That's what I want to see. I want to see per blocks.

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Hey, look, at the end of the day, I'm tired of this bullshit.

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You know they're all talking about it, right?

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Here's listen to me. Let me put it this way.

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If they had belief that George Valentino Lance Miliaco

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committed seditious conspiracy, you wouldn't make it in the next

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weekend. What's amazing about this story

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is no one's talking about it except the Big, big show.

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Well, and Fox. Well, and Fox brought it up.

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Yeah, sorry. Yeah, I'll give them all.

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Right here we go. The FBI had the laptop for about

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a year. They knew that it was real.

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And you? Say the FBI.

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Was grooming Twitter employees to recognize your laptop story?

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How so? That's.

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Right, Bill and Dana, it was pretty clear that there was

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really a psychological operation being conducted against Twitter

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executives by the FBI. So that when our story came up

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in October of 2020 that they would recognise it immediately

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as a Russian hack and leak operation.

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Because they've been warned for weeks by FBI exactly what to

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look for, in fact, to look for this operation in October and

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that it would involve to Biden. And remember that the FBI was

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paying Twitter $3.4 million they gave them to help censor

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Americans and particularly our Story 3 weeks before the

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election. 3.4 million got paid. Where is the arrest?

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What do you, how do we call this government collusion with

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Twitter? The government?

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All right, here we go. The federal government was

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colluding with Twitter to overthrow presidential election.

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There you go. But you know, they want to try

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to stick to their stories. Trump colluded with Russia,

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Russia, Russia, Russia, every news outlet ran with that story.

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Everybody. No one's running with this

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story. The real collusion done with

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this government, I'm telling you it just you're more stuff that

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comes out the more you like it just comes.

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It's too far gone to be fixed. The only way to fix this is

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dismantle it and start over. That's it.

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I know Lance's his wheels are turning.

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I could tell. I can look through those shades

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and see his eyes thinking. Yeah, You know, look, it's the

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same old, same old, right? I mean, even right now, comedy

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got a break. The that Obama, that Obama, I'm

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sorry Biden appointed judge gave him a break.

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But I I don't know. Look, this is we already knew

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that Dorsey had done stuff like this.

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We saw it the way he was behaving.

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And I don't think he was compromised.

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I think he just participated for the money and participated

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because he doesn't give a shit. You know, he at at heart, I

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think he's kind of like a fascist communist.

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I think I think the money was going to his workers.

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I think he's a fascist communist because he likes the money, but

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he's kind of a socialist communist as far as his personal

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beliefs are. And I think when it came to

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doing what he did to Trump and, and all the other people on

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Twitter that got suspended and they're all their account count,

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you know, their accounts impacted, their accounts are

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still impacted. There's still all kinds of code

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that's running behind the scenes.

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It's. Not allowing you to be done

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right here. I just came with a class action

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lawsuit against Jack Dorsey. I like it.

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I think, all right, we need some lawyers Who wants to do, who

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wants to start writing this stuff up?

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I'm sure you get a lot of people in there.

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I mean, Trump alone can go after him for I don't know how many

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billions, but. So I.

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Want in on this one? I want a piece of this.

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I agree. All right, let's switch it up

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here. James O'Keefe.

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First of all, what a ridiculous wig.

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How stupid are these people that they don't look at James O'Keefe

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with this wig and this newest thing is and not say this.

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What's up with this guy on this jacked up wig?

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I I got to give it to him because I wouldn't even have the

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balls to wear that wig thinking it would work.

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Hold on, in all fairness to James O'Keefe, if you look at

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the people in this situation you was dealing with, a lot of them

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do wear wigs and weaves and stuff, so maybe they're just

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like, it's nothing too. All right.

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I mean, I guess. I don't.

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Know in the meantime, he has exposed a mask.

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I got to give him to this story. This is a big story.

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He has exposed a massive $100 billion federal contracting

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scheme. You know, minority owned firms

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admitted to breaking federal law, securing $100 million plus

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no big contracts while outsourcing 80% of the work.

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Of course, how do they do it? Minority owned businesses?

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So then they subcontract the work to bigger businesses, have

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them do the work, and they both pocket hundreds of millions.

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So incredible investigation. And basically, these companies

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are raking in the money, only doing 20% of the work, if that.

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They're defrauding taxpayers like you and betraying the very

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communities these programs were meant to uplift.

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I mean, George, this is unbelievable.

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I mean, not that we didn't think it was going on, but wow.

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Well, when they say no bid contracts, they're supposed to

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be bidding on them, right or correct or wrong.

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What's supposed to happen when a bid goes out?

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Companies want a bid on it. Yeah.

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I know what what they're doing is they're teaming up with, say

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they hire a Native American, give them 5% of the company.

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I got that, yeah. So here's the thing, like if you

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get a contract, you can subcontract it out.

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That's that's not for a broken law part, but there are

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stipulations and rules in this part of the game here where

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whoever bids on a contract, how many contracts they get, they

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have to do a certain amount of them percentage they have to do

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before they can even subcontract out.

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There's a lot of other stuff to hear that's smells rotten.

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But I mean, who's where is the oversight?

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Who wouldn't? The government is getting these

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kickbacks that they must have knew about this.

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That's what. I mean, if you think through if

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this is really a pass through scheme, right.

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So a small business is acting as a front to win a government

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contract meant for like, disadvantaged firms, right?

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Minority firms. But instead of actually doing

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the work, it passes the contract to this larger, ineligible

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company, which you're basically violating SBA roles and you're

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defrauding the government and you're defrauding the taxpayers.

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It's unbelievable, man. I mean, but I got to give it to

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O'Keefe. Let's play the clip.

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His wig is definitely something to be, yeah.

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This wig. Wow.

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Billion dollars every year. It's a system long described as

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scandals in both scale and scope.

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At its center lies a government program created to empower

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minority owned small businesses. But behind the facade, our

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investigation uncovers a network of so-called 8A pass through

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schemes, shell companies exploiting those very programs

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for profit. According to the SBA, the Biden

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Harris administration awarded more than $630 billion in

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federal contracts to these companies, with over $183

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billion in 2024 alone. Our undercover investigation

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reveals how these firms secured no bid federal contracts.

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No bidding because of your native status.

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Skim over half of the money off the top 65% of the money and

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subcontract nearly all the work. So we we do about 20% of the

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due to their supposed Native American 8A tribal status,

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meaning they're a Native American owned small business

00:20:03
which is heavily favored by federal contracts.

00:20:11
We went undercover and arranged meetings with multiple employees

00:20:15
to dig deeper into the truth behind their ownership, their

00:20:18
small business status, and their excessive use of subcontractors.

00:20:27
And what we found was more damning than we ever expected.

00:20:42
Be posed as a cyber security company which was attempting to

00:20:45
procure government contracts through minority owned status

00:20:48
similar to ATI. The ploy was to approach the

00:20:52
employee for ATI not for a meeting about contracts but

00:20:55
about obtaining catering for a corporate event.

00:20:58
You see Melaine Cromwell at ATI also on the side runs a catering

00:21:03
business called Ragin Cajun Catering.

00:21:07
So I got into government contracting.

00:21:08
I love what I did. I helped large and small

00:21:11
companies run contracts with the government.

00:21:14
I need to talk. About gumbo, I want to get to

00:21:17
the good stuff. I mean, this is interesting.

00:21:20
That's a little bit boring for me, absolutely.

00:21:22
So I'm excited to talk to you about.

00:21:24
Vacation for. Were shocked that almost

00:21:28
immediately in the meeting, less than two minutes in, Blaine

00:21:31
Cromwell at ATI told us all about her position as the

00:21:35
Director of Contracts for ATI. What was your win that job?

00:21:39
What was your title or your role there?

00:21:41
I'm the director of Contracts. You're the director.

00:21:44
The director. The director.

00:21:46
So there's no one above you in the contracts?

00:21:47
There's no one above. Me Melaine Cromwell goes on to

00:21:50
explain that because ATI is supposedly Native American

00:21:53
owned, they are heavily favoured by government contracts and

00:21:57
often acquire $100 million contracts with no bidding war.

00:22:02
This enables them to, quote, pass through the majority of the

00:22:06
work to companies that wouldn't usually be eligible, while

00:22:09
keeping the majority of the compensation for themselves.

00:22:13
And, and I tell you, pass throughs are a great thing as

00:22:16
well. Tell me about those.

00:22:17
Well, so pass throughs because you're Native American, right?

00:22:21
If you have, there's a big bid out and there's a company that

00:22:25
wants to bid on it that's not Native American.

00:22:27
All they do is partner with you. They use their people, they use

00:22:31
subcontract to them, right? They're your Subs to a lot of

00:22:35
our subcontractors bid on contracts that were perfect in

00:22:40
their industry, but because they weren't Native American, they

00:22:44
wouldn't win it. So we've been on it for them.

00:22:47
They became ourselves. And it's an automatic win

00:22:51
because of the government satisfied you automatically will

00:22:54
win that contract because of your Native American status.

00:22:57
There's no bid. There's no bidding.

00:22:58
War. No bidding because of your

00:23:01
native status. You get it, You get it.

00:23:04
That excitement a lot of people don't know.

00:23:07
That I don't think anybody knows.

00:23:08
That and then keep it that way. That's right.

00:23:11
That's exactly. Yeah, exactly.

00:23:14
I sit back, collect my percentage and they do the work,

00:23:18
correct. Yeah, they're doing most of the

00:23:21
work, the people. You're subbing to do the

00:23:22
majority of the. Work.

00:23:23
So we we do about 20% of the work.

00:23:26
So ATI would do 20% and the subcontractor would be like 80%?

00:23:30
Eighty. Percent of the work I don't want

00:23:32
to share that they do all no. So we're here outside ATI

00:23:39
Government Solutions. This is the building in

00:23:42
Frederick, MD where I'm standing.

00:23:44
The ATI Government Solutions is housed out of now, according to

00:23:48
the Federal Acquisition Regulations, specifically the

00:23:51
limitations of subcontracting clause FAR 5214, the prime

00:23:57
contractor in a government contract must do at least 51% of

00:24:03
the work. This is more broadly referred to

00:24:05
as the 51% rule, and this is what ATI Government Solutions

00:24:09
appears to be violating. ATI has a special classification

00:24:14
from the SBA that gives the company access access to

00:24:16
government contracts without competitive bidding.

00:24:20
It's called an A a, a small business that is at least 51%

00:24:25
owned by, quote, U.S. citizens that are socially and

00:24:29
economically disadvantaged. On paper, ATI is owned by the

00:24:33
Susanville Indian Rancheria, A federally recognized Native

00:24:37
American tribal entity in Northern California.

00:24:40
So does the Susanville Indian Rancheria actually own ATI and

00:24:44
what role, if any, do they actually actually hold besides

00:24:48
appearing as 51% owners on paper?

00:24:51
This is the web page for SFSIATI.

00:24:55
OATI think I've heard of that. Yeah, that's our technology

00:24:59
department. Well, in order to answer that

00:25:01
question, we went undercover to meet with the head of the

00:25:04
Susanville Indian Rancheria, Aryan Hart.

00:25:09
That's where it's cut off. Huh, nice.

00:25:17
Yep, let's see, when are they going to shut the SBA down?

00:25:22
Might have to start our own Native American tribe, George.

00:25:28
What are we calling it? Slap a dem tribe.

00:25:34
Slap could be possible. I believe George and I come from

00:25:42
Native American roots. The big a hoe.

00:25:44
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that man.

00:25:49
Though right the bigger hole. Yeah, it's just wow.

00:25:54
Wow is right we got problems in this country.

00:25:57
Man, there's a lot of stealing. We're the only ones not

00:26:00
stealing. I'm starting to feel like the

00:26:01
big mig screwing up I. Don't know.

00:26:03
Yeah, I think. I mean, they just, people just

00:26:04
seem to be stealing with no consequences.

00:26:07
You get a tribe to come in. We ought to sell the big media

00:26:09
company 51% to a tribe and then we could probably get ourselves

00:26:13
some of those sweetheart contracts, not do any of the

00:26:15
work, sit down in the Caribbean and just collect our checks.

00:26:18
Hold on, is there any hot Native American women in the chat or

00:26:22
watching the show? I am Signal.

00:26:24
I mean, let's go. Exactly.

00:26:30
All right, we're going to take a short break.

00:26:32
I. Can't help.

00:26:33
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00:32:53
that's really pissing me off that came out late last night

00:32:55
and I'm going to bring it up. I just found out that Trump is

00:33:01
considering commuting Diddy's 15 month prison sentence as early

00:33:05
as this week. Lance, don't say nothing.

00:33:08
Matter of fact, I'm going to single screen.

00:33:10
Yep. Trump, I know you watch this

00:33:13
show or some of your people watch this show.

00:33:15
Do not do this. This will be a very, very bad

00:33:19
move. Matter of fact, you do this, you

00:33:21
will lose my support because I don't deal with anybody.

00:33:24
Anybody that's doing child predators, rapists, any of that

00:33:28
shit, sexual predator crap. No, that's where I draw my line.

00:33:34
So you probably lose support from a lot of other people, but

00:33:37
I'm going to just speak for myself.

00:33:39
Bad move, let that motherfucker rot in jail for every day he

00:33:44
gets of a sentence. He don't deserve to get out

00:33:47
early just because he has money. He has bullshit.

00:33:51
Matter of fact Lance, you know what they have events at Mar a

00:33:56
Lago right? Like what is it America First

00:33:58
that's all about kids and everything too, Where the Flynns

00:34:01
and the Flynn family are fighting for the kids.

00:34:03
Save our children and he going to do shit like this?

00:34:06
No, it's Trump. Take my.

00:34:08
I'm giving you free advice right now.

00:34:09
Usually, I charge people, me and Lance, our consulting fees.

00:34:13
This is free. I want the best for you and best

00:34:16
for this country. Don't do it.

00:34:17
All right, Lance, go ahead. Because it's aggravating.

00:34:19
It really pissed me off. You muted, Lance.

00:34:23
You muted yourself, bro. What'd you do?

00:34:25
Oh, I'm sorry. When I need you to speak.

00:34:27
You don't speak when I don't want to speak.

00:34:30
Money talks, bullshit walks. You know, I've been always

00:34:33
concerned because let's face it, Diddy's already on a sweetheart

00:34:37
deal. He's going to get Ardat.

00:34:40
He's going to get his time, time served.

00:34:42
He's going to get his 83% of his time.

00:34:46
He's not going to do that much time.

00:34:48
He's literally going to walk out of there and under.

00:34:51
I did the math the other day, I think, and I think he's going to

00:34:54
walk out in like under 24 months.

00:34:56
I don't think it's necessary. This guy did some serious stuff.

00:35:00
I don't know if anybody who's advising Donald Trump, I don't

00:35:02
know if Diddy's attorneys are not telling him the truth.

00:35:05
Major mistake. You got to leave Diddy alone,

00:35:09
Trump, if you want to do it on your way out the door.

00:35:11
If somehow he screws up and he loses his good time and he's

00:35:14
still in jail when you're getting ready to leave, do it if

00:35:17
you must. But right now is the wrong time

00:35:19
to do it. Diddy's reputation is not good.

00:35:24
I think he's committed many more crimes in this.

00:35:27
And if he gets commentation of his sentence, you're not going

00:35:30
to fix him. He, he, he needs to spend some

00:35:32
time in there. And he's already going to be at

00:35:34
a camp. He's already doing Shangri-La

00:35:36
time in my opinion. So I I think this would be a

00:35:40
really bad. I don't know, do they let people

00:35:42
with sex crimes or any of that in in camps?

00:35:44
I don't think so. Yeah, but I don't know that it's

00:35:49
they let sex. Hold on, hold on.

00:35:51
Never mind. They let Gizelle Maxwell in the

00:35:53
camp, so never mind. Is Lane, Yeah, I don't think

00:35:55
that they they I. Was being sorry.

00:35:57
That these crimes are listed as a sex crime I.

00:36:00
Don't know. I don't.

00:36:01
At the end of the day, I hear you, but I think he's already

00:36:04
doing Shangri-La time, so. Because my opinion, because he's

00:36:08
got probation for a very, very long time.

00:36:10
So if he commutes his sentences, he commuting to probation too.

00:36:14
Well, yeah, basically what it does is it it's just it, it puts

00:36:17
his, it's kind of like pushing your sentence off into the

00:36:19
future. As long as you don't commit any

00:36:21
crimes, you your sentence never comes around.

00:36:24
It's only it's only a boomerang if you commit a crime.

00:36:28
So once again, if he commutes his sentence, does that mean he

00:36:30
commutes that probation that because he's got supposedly

00:36:33
allegedly years of like a long. Time you wouldn't have to if his

00:36:36
sentence is. If his sentence is commuted,

00:36:38
that would include the probation, so he wouldn't have

00:36:40
to report to probation. Or maybe he's just.

00:36:43
Commuted. Maybe he's just commuting to

00:36:45
prisons. Prison time.

00:36:47
No, it's it would be the whole sentence.

00:36:49
You don't get to separate those two.

00:36:50
They consider the probation part of the sentence.

00:36:53
But the probation I don't know. Probation in federal, in

00:36:58
federal. I don't know about statement in

00:37:00
federal. It's part of your sentence, just

00:37:02
like your halfway house is. Part of everything's part of

00:37:04
your sentence, I get that. But yeah.

00:37:06
I don't know. He won't have any probation if

00:37:08
his sentence gets commuted. I.

00:37:10
Don't know. Yeah, it's not what Diddy would

00:37:15
want. Diddy's hoping for a full

00:37:16
presidential pardon, so we'll see.

00:37:20
Well. If he gets this, it all depends

00:37:23
how much more money he gives, yeah.

00:37:26
Yeah, yeah, maybe you pay a little more, you get you get the

00:37:29
the extra discount. Look at George Santos, he just

00:37:32
got out, he's charging 300 three $100 for cameos now.

00:37:35
Fuck what I want. I wouldn't even pay $50.00 for a

00:37:37
cameo for that guy. Yeah, You know, I guess, all

00:37:43
right, Appeals court, this is a win for Trump and it's a

00:37:46
national win in my opinion, because of course, Trump is now

00:37:49
allowed to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, OR.

00:37:53
You had another judge, you know, issue A.

00:37:57
Yeah. So that TRO, that temporary

00:38:04
restraining order that that judge had issued got lifted.

00:38:08
And it comes out that, listen, they got a problem now because

00:38:14
this means that that same precedence can be used all over

00:38:17
the country. So is he going to deploy to

00:38:19
Oregon? Probably.

00:38:20
Is he going to deploy to Chicago because of this?

00:38:22
I think it's likely. And he's probably going to

00:38:24
deploy to San Francisco. That's my take, George.

00:38:30
I think they're already there, just got to release them, let

00:38:32
them out. Yeah.

00:38:36
He's definitely going to deploy now.

00:38:37
He's going to send a message and that's what the bull yet the

00:38:41
horns. I mean, this is just another

00:38:42
like instance wasting precious money, taxpayer money, time,

00:38:47
everything with these stupid cork things, with these dumb

00:38:50
judges, just ruling on their personal belief or opinion is

00:38:54
not ruling on the law. It's like, I don't know, we're

00:38:57
just liberal judges. We need to get rid of them.

00:39:02
There needs to be consequences because they just keep wasting

00:39:07
time and time is money. But I mean, the left are kind of

00:39:11
the media is kind of melting over this, but at least I forget

00:39:16
what news outlets, MSNBC. This is actually funny.

00:39:19
Listen to it, it's a big deal and I want to just correct one

00:39:22
thing and then explain why functional it is the same.

00:39:24
This is a stay of judge immigrants opinion and that's

00:39:28
why it reached the 9th Circuit as soon as it did because this

00:39:30
is an emergency motion to essentially pause her order.

00:39:34
But as a functional matter, you are absolutely correct.

00:39:37
It has the function of overturning her order and

00:39:41
thereby allowing the president to send the National Guard back

00:39:44
onto the streets of Portland. And Katie, I want to read, if I

00:39:47
can, just from a little bit of the beginning of this 93 page

00:39:50
opinion. It says after considering the

00:39:53
record and by the record they mean all the factual evidence at

00:39:56
this preliminary stage, we conclude that it is likely that

00:39:59
the President lawfully exercised his statutory authority under 10

00:40:03
USC Section 12, four O 6. That's the statute we've been

00:40:07
referring to as Title 10 when we have conversations about the

00:40:10
National Guard deployments, which authorizes the

00:40:12
federalization of the National Guard when the President is

00:40:15
unable. With the regular.

00:40:17
Forces to execute the laws in the United States and this is

00:40:20
the important part the evidence the president relied on reflects

00:40:23
quote a colorable assessment of the facts and law within a range

00:40:28
of honest judgement we thus conclude that defendants are

00:40:31
likely to succeed on the merits of their appeal basically saying

00:40:35
that when and if a court considers all of the record in

00:40:39
this matter is tried and it gets back to an appellate court

00:40:42
through an ordinary process where they have full briefing

00:40:45
and full evidence that they still think Donald Trump is

00:40:48
likely to prevail there because. Says he.

00:40:51
Has the discretion to determine as the president within a range

00:40:55
of honest judgement when it is this is what I.

00:40:58
You and I were talking about last week.

00:41:00
When you get into the slippery slope of discretion, Yep, when

00:41:03
you all right, so I got some points to make Lance, So just

00:41:07
check this out, please. So I'm just going to let you

00:41:09
people know how how deep the swamp runs in DC.

00:41:14
This judge, I think it's Emigat who issued this TRO.

00:41:19
There was actually a Trump appointed judge.

00:41:23
That's right, Trump appointed his judge.

00:41:25
Now who's advising Trump to put stupid judges like this on?

00:41:31
Because if you have, if you get the conservative judges, they

00:41:33
usually rule on the basis of the Constitution and rule law, not

00:41:37
this dumb shit like this. And the other thing is all these

00:41:41
cases that come into the pellet and they come right, they're why

00:41:45
do you get to hear them right away?

00:41:46
You got people waiting for the cases to be heard in the

00:41:48
pellets. And also every, all these people

00:41:51
get to get their case, go right up front, Pat bypass everybody.

00:41:55
They should wait in line like 2 years like everybody else, three

00:41:57
years or a year and a half. It's not fair.

00:42:00
I don't understand how do you all these these groups that put

00:42:03
these lawsuits and get to get it heard right away versus like

00:42:07
everyday people that are waiting.

00:42:11
Can you explain that to me, Lance?

00:42:12
Anybody explain to me in the chat somebody?

00:42:14
No, no, I can't. I mean, it's crazy.

00:42:20
I can't explain it, I wish I could.

00:42:24
I mean, the, the hoops that you got to people got to go through

00:42:27
just to get to the appellate courts.

00:42:29
And then if you get denied and it'll go to the next one, forget

00:42:32
it takes a long time. These these people's get it done

00:42:34
right away. Who's getting paid off?

00:42:36
Who, what, When, where, Why, How?

00:42:41
It's it's amazing how quickly the appellate court is ruling on

00:42:44
these cases. It doesn't happen.

00:42:45
Normally when you have an appeal in it will take, especially if

00:42:48
it's a de Novo review, which was reviewing the entire case.

00:42:53
De Novo review, it'll take months, if not years.

00:42:56
Sometimes you get a response. It's very unlikely that you will

00:43:00
be expedited through the legal system.

00:43:02
I mean, look, look at SCOTUS, you know, they heard all the

00:43:05
arguments and stuff on that, the election case about what

00:43:10
gerrymandering or whatever it is.

00:43:12
All right. How long is it going to take for

00:43:13
them to rule? They already know what they're

00:43:15
going to rule on. Does it take that long to write

00:43:17
up their their ruling or briefs or whatever?

00:43:20
Well, normally the briefs are written up by the the clerk's

00:43:23
help, the magistrate's help, you know, and then and then they get

00:43:26
reviewed by the judge. But I'm not saying at the

00:43:29
Supreme Court level. And appeals court gets a lot of

00:43:32
help from the clerk's office. Clerk's office and appeals court

00:43:34
has a lot more stuff they do on every case they're involved in a

00:43:39
completely different than the District Court.

00:43:41
District Court, the clerk's basically file stuff.

00:43:44
You don't see a lot of interaction and you know that

00:43:47
it's there. It's usually the magistrate

00:43:49
judges that will defend, but in the appeals court, the clerk's

00:43:51
office, ton of power. I wonder what idiots are working

00:43:55
for the SCOTUS. Was it, what's her name?

00:43:58
Jackson, the lady. Catanji Jackson.

00:44:01
Catanji Jackson because if they're writing stuff, the way

00:44:05
she talks and some of her briefs that came out, Oh my God.

00:44:08
Yeah, I don't know, maybe she's using AII to catanji their

00:44:13
response. No, AI wouldn't do that.

00:44:16
George, this is more proof that there are lots of people in the

00:44:21
Trump administration that watch the show.

00:44:23
I remember because I was going off on on Janine Pierre.

00:44:25
I was calling her ass out. So she talked all that game on

00:44:28
Fox News, all this and that, and all of a sudden today she came

00:44:31
out and she's like, Georgia, better watch your mouth.

00:44:34
She'll come after me next. You never know.

00:44:35
No kidding, She. She's short and she's full of

00:44:39
fire, that Lady. But still, I'm going to call you

00:44:41
out if I have to. That's what we do here.

00:44:44
But remember, we're calling. I'm calling this justice for big

00:44:47
balls, justice for big cojones. This is all comes after that

00:44:52
activist judge in DC refused to jail big balls attackers.

00:44:58
And after Jeanine Pirro watched the Big Me Show, she came out

00:45:03
and announced that she'll be bringing federal charges against

00:45:05
them. But today, guess what?

00:45:08
Lawrence Powell's 19 years old Lance, along with Anthony

00:45:11
Taylor's 18 are now charged with assault.

00:45:16
I mean, they shouldn't have to come to this.

00:45:17
They should have been charged a lot for this, but let me see,

00:45:22
who's the US attorney there? Lawrence Cotton Powell and

00:45:26
Anthony Taylor and assault. Yeah.

00:45:28
So. I can tell you this.

00:45:30
Those kids are going to be. Wishing those kids are going to

00:45:32
be wishing that they got charged at the state level because the

00:45:37
Fed is a whole different game. They would have gotten a couple

00:45:40
of years from the state. 345 years in a fair deal.

00:45:43
Let's say they got five. They would have only served like

00:45:46
8/10/12, maybe 20-4 months Max in the in the Fed.

00:45:52
They're going to do 83% and the sentences are going to be way

00:45:55
worse because this is this was an assault on a on a now he's

00:45:59
now he's not a government official former, but he was a

00:46:02
government official when this happened.

00:46:04
He was a government employee. This is going to be.

00:46:07
This is. One of those things he still

00:46:08
works for the government dude. No, I think he's former

00:46:11
department of Doge. No.

00:46:13
Yeah, but he moved to the IRS or something.

00:46:14
He moved to a different. Oh, did he?

00:46:15
Oh, OK, I didn't know that. OK, But you don't understand.

00:46:19
They're going to be wishing that judge at the state level would

00:46:22
charge them so that Jeanine Pirro said, OK, look, it's a

00:46:25
shitty charge. They're not going to do a lot of

00:46:26
time, but at least they got charged.

00:46:28
Now you're dealing with the Fed. It's a whole different game.

00:46:32
I mean they got an attempted carjacking too.

00:46:36
But what I I know DCI don't know how whoever how they put these

00:46:41
laws in that young young teenagers.

00:46:43
I forget up to what age they don't charge them with a certain

00:46:46
amount of crimes. But these are what, 1819 year

00:46:49
olds? I think a 22 year old too.

00:46:52
Charge them, get them. I'm going to click.

00:46:55
You want to hear the clip Janine's going on?

00:46:56
Of course. I love listening to Janine clip.

00:46:58
Them today we are announcing that Lawrence Cotton Powell, who

00:47:03
is 19 years of age, along with Anthony Taylor who is 18 years

00:47:08
of age, are now charged with assaulting Levine.

00:47:12
Cotton Powell was stomping on Levine's head.

00:47:16
As you can see in this poster to my left, Levine was able to get

00:47:22
up momentarily, but the crowd chased him and got him down

00:47:27
again. They continued to attack Levine

00:47:30
while he was on the ground and then proceeded to rob him of his

00:47:35
sneakers and his watch. The group then, after the

00:47:42
robbery and assault of Ethan Levine, they walked in the

00:47:48
direction of where another crime occurred within minutes.

00:47:53
You have heard of this crime. Edward Korestein, a 19 year old

00:47:57
Doge person who was working in the administration, was walking

00:48:02
a young woman to her car when he was approached in the 1400 block

00:48:07
of Swan St. NW.

00:48:09
Approximately 10 suspects approached him and as they did,

00:48:15
he pushed the young woman into the car.

00:48:19
That and he was protecting her from the group before he was

00:48:22
then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him

00:48:26
repeatedly, causing significant injuries to him.

00:48:31
They got him on the ground and as they were doing so, they

00:48:36
demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had

00:48:40
already locked the car. They were banging on the car.

00:48:43
They were pulling the car door trying to get the car open and

00:48:48
were telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys and

00:48:53
the woman was, as I said, able to lock the car door.

00:48:56
So they were unable to gain entry and it was fortuitous that

00:49:00
someone from the Metropolitan Police Department was on patrol.

00:49:05
He happened to pull onto the block and he witnessed the

00:49:07
suspects actually assaulting. Chorus seen who was on the

00:49:11
ground lying next to the car. The juveniles fled.

00:49:16
But within a short period of time, 215 year olds were

00:49:20
arrested and they were taken into the family court by the

00:49:25
attorney general's office. That is the local attorney

00:49:28
general's office. Now, I think what's significant

00:49:31
about this case is a history of Lawrence Cotton Powell.

00:49:35
I want you to, I want you to follow me on this.

00:49:39
Lawrence Cotton Powell is 19 years of age.

00:49:42
He's now charged with robbery first degree robbery, for which

00:49:46
he faces 15 years in prison. He also faces a charge of

00:49:50
assault with intent to commit robbery in another 15 years and

00:49:55
robbery for Edward Korstein, 15 years, assault with intent to

00:50:00
commit robbery another 15 years and attempted carjacking 5

00:50:04
years. Now let me tell you his

00:50:07
background. On April 3rd of this year,

00:50:11
Lawrence Cotton Powell was sentenced for a felony attempted

00:50:17
robbery. My office asked for jail time.

00:50:22
Judge McClain, a judge sitting in the criminal part in Superior

00:50:26
Court with no criminal background, made a decision to

00:50:31
give Cotton Powell probation in spite of his conviction on a

00:50:36
felony attempted robbery within 31 days.

00:50:41
By May 4th, Powell reoffends, he's rearrested while he's on

00:50:47
probation from the felony, and he's charged with simple assault

00:50:51
and possession of a prohibited weapon.

00:50:53
B. On May 4th, my office asked that

00:50:58
probation be revoked. But on May 16th, that same Judge

00:51:03
McClain comes back and releases Cotton Powell and tells him

00:51:08
basically be a good boy. On July 24th, he is sentenced to

00:51:14
one of the two misdemeanors that he's charged with.

00:51:17
Again, my office asked for jail time after he victimized yet

00:51:22
another person. And on July 25th, another judge

00:51:27
the suspends his sentence and decides that he should be on

00:51:31
probation. So after a felony of attempted

00:51:35
robbery conviction, after a violation of probation, after a

00:51:40
second crime, after a second conviction, after no compliance

00:51:44
with Sisosa, the judges say do better.

00:51:48
And they let him go. And guess what?

00:51:50
Within 10 days he's at it again with Ethan Levine and Edward

00:51:56
Korstein. Now the Co defendant in this

00:51:59
case is, is an individual by the name of Anthony Taylor.

00:52:03
He charged also with the same arrest.

00:52:07
He is from with the same crimes. He is from Maryland.

00:52:11
He is 18 years old. We are unaware of any, any

00:52:16
history as it relates to him. I want to thank the Metropolitan

00:52:22
Police Department. I want to thank the fact that

00:52:26
this department went above and beyond and worked incredibly

00:52:30
hard. Yep, the boys are going to wish

00:52:38
they got charged in DC. Going to wish they'd gotten some

00:52:41
jail time in the state level because the Fed doesn't play,

00:52:46
they're in trouble, and you can tell by the way she's talking.

00:52:48
They're going to stack. They won't run them concurrent.

00:52:50
They're probably going to stack those charges.

00:52:53
All right, next we got EBT meltdown we have I mean, it's

00:52:57
getting serious out there really is we have big fallout from the

00:53:00
EBT I. Don't understand?

00:53:03
These I really don't care, I'm just being sorry.

00:53:05
First of all #1 I don't understand the amounts of money

00:53:08
these people are saying they were getting on EBT.

00:53:10
I thought EBT gave people 34500 bucks depending on a certain

00:53:13
number. I think it like 17122 hundred.

00:53:17
How? Explain that to me George?

00:53:19
I don't understand these dollar amounts.

00:53:21
With EBT. Yeah.

00:53:25
You're getting how much? Listen to the quotes some of

00:53:29
these people are getting Seventeen 1800 / 2000.

00:53:32
I've been watching these videos quite a bit because I'm shocked

00:53:35
at the people with the way they're behaving.

00:53:37
They're all upset because they don't want to work.

00:53:38
None of these people want to work.

00:53:39
They just want to live on the dole.

00:53:41
But the numbers they were getting were so colossal that I

00:53:45
don't really understand that. I don't really understand why

00:53:47
somebody would need $2000. And I'm assuming EBT is all for

00:53:50
groceries because you have Section 8 housing for the other

00:53:53
side of it, right? You don't get extra money.

00:53:55
I don't really understand this. Hold on, Section 8 is totally

00:53:57
different. You can get EBT and not be on

00:53:59
Section 8, just so you know. OK, so this isn't for rent.

00:54:02
This is clearly for food. Listen to these numbers.

00:54:04
Let's place what I'm saying is these people are unbelievable.

00:54:07
This is just not a system and I just can't believe these people

00:54:11
are coming out and saying this and they're going to rob.

00:54:13
They're basically saying I don't care what my EBT pays for.

00:54:17
Whatever I bring to the counter, if it's not covered by the EBT,

00:54:21
I'm walking out the door and they're talking about violence

00:54:24
and everything else. All these people, somebody

00:54:26
should be working from the federal government on TikTok and

00:54:29
each one of these people that's posting like this, they should

00:54:32
lose 100% of their. EBT.

00:54:33
OK, so would EBT you get like the food stamps, but you do

00:54:37
sometimes some you get cash assistance too.

00:54:41
So it could be that. But let's let's listen to the

00:54:44
first horror stories. What's she going to do?

00:54:47
Is she going to, what, Steal her Thanksgiving dinner?

00:54:49
Yeah, basically she doesn't care what the Med pays for all of

00:54:52
these. These clips, We've got a couple

00:54:53
of them. There's there's literally

00:54:55
hundreds. She should.

00:54:56
Skip Thanksgiving dinner. She could lose some.

00:54:58
Most of them in these videos could probably skip a few meals.

00:55:01
They might want to be fasting like George.

00:55:03
Bauer here we. Go Trump cutting off food stamps

00:55:06
right before Thanksgiving. Bad and all, but my people run

00:55:08
out of stores with the cart, fool.

00:55:11
I bet it's gonna be some Turkey on my plate.

00:55:13
Ham, mashed potatoes, greens, dressing, It's gonna all be

00:55:18
there. Don't worry about it.

00:55:19
It's. The fact that Trump they keep

00:55:23
doing something by not giving food stamps next month like

00:55:25
bitches don't have purses and bags.

00:55:27
Bitch. We're gonna eat and we're gonna

00:55:29
eat Good on your dime, ho. Yeah, on the bag, big

00:55:33
corporations, Dom, because what? Who's that?

00:55:36
Ain't stopping no motherfucking show.

00:55:38
You wait and see how hungry people get and see what the fuck

00:55:41
happen. Bitch, let me tell you

00:55:43
something, Dumb, dumb junkies that be on bottom on North

00:55:46
Avenue is going to have a field motherfucking day they're going

00:55:49
to make their money on. OK?

00:55:52
You ain't stopping shit. OK, Because as long as I got a

00:55:56
purse, I'll call bitch. Some call keys.

00:55:59
My baby's just going to eat. If I had, see, I'm gonna do what

00:56:01
I got to do. Catch me if you can, Donald

00:56:06
Motherfucker Orange man J Trump, I'm gonna tell you just like

00:56:09
this. What the fuck you mean?

00:56:11
Who ain't getting that goddamn food stamps to goddamn November

00:56:15
'cause I'm getting my goddamn shit.

00:56:17
I don't know about the rest of you motherfuckers, but I'm

00:56:19
getting my shit 'cause I'm gonna tell you just like this on Jesus

00:56:21
Lamar, motherfucking Christ, I will be at motherfucker Walmart

00:56:25
with my steel toes on in my motherfucking helmet and I dare

00:56:30
a bitch try to stop me from walking out that motherfucking

00:56:32
store with my groceries, baby. I'm £250 solid baby.

00:56:37
You want to see a human motherfucker bulldozer baby,

00:56:40
'cause that's what the fuck I'm gonna turn into.

00:56:42
If you think you're going to stop me from leaving out that

00:56:44
goddamn store with my motherfucking monthly groceries,

00:56:47
then I get every goddamn month. I ain't bothering no goddamn

00:56:51
body, OK? Why the fuck is y'all bothering

00:56:53
me and my goddamn food? I'm just so tired of his big

00:56:57
back, bald head, cradle cap, having ass shaped like a

00:57:00
motherfucker Penguin, any motherfucker way albino

00:57:02
motherfucking walrus looking ass.

00:57:04
I'm sick of him. Like it's going to be an episode

00:57:06
of goddamn snap if y'all turn them goddamn snap benefits off.

00:57:09
I can tell you that this bitch like Jack, I'm going to be

00:57:14
stealing like it ain't no tomorrow.

00:57:16
I am going to go in that store and get everything I get

00:57:19
regularly. I'm going to bag my shit up,

00:57:22
swipe my link cross. Who's that bitch say ain't no

00:57:25
pending balance on there? I'm going to walk the fuck out

00:57:28
and I'm gonna have one of my cousins with me that'll punch

00:57:31
your ass so hard you gonna think a Jet 2 holiday hit?

00:57:33
Yo, bitch ass, if you think I'm gonna walk out that stuff and

00:57:36
please follow me to that month in the car if you feel it,

00:57:38
motherfucking froggy bitch, you ain't gonna make it back to your

00:57:41
motherfucker position at that fucking Walmart store.

00:57:43
I'm telling you. You want to take some link?

00:57:47
Like I don't be taking shit already.

00:57:50
Watch this. It's OK.

00:57:55
They all seem nice. They seem like nice people,

00:57:58
George. She got her helmet and steel

00:58:00
toes. She's ready to go.

00:58:02
Yeah. Bitches ready.

00:58:03
Yo. Whatever.

00:58:06
Yeah. All right.

00:58:07
Tell me about the bad decision, how costly they can be.

00:58:09
What happened here? Is it because of the boobs?

00:58:12
Tell me right now. I think it's the boobs.

00:58:15
Those boobs. I think it's the boobs.

00:58:18
Probably is. Google executives Eric Schmidt

00:58:23
hasn't had a what I would consider consider a positive

00:58:27
dating process. He seems to always want to date

00:58:33
very attractive women that are in their early 30s, late 20s.

00:58:37
Seems to be a pattern. Now this 31 year old former

00:58:40
mistress of 70 year old ex Google CEO Eric Schmidt and he's

00:58:45
been doing this by the way, cheating on his wife for a very

00:58:47
long time. I don't know if they're still

00:58:48
married or not, but she's accusing the tech billionaire Oh

00:58:53
no of stalking, emotional abuse, toxic masculinity, and

00:58:57
subjecting her to an absolute digital surveillance.

00:59:01
I got to stop you right there real quick.

00:59:03
And nobody that works for Google is toxic masculinity, so you

00:59:06
won't know right there that's a lie.

00:59:08
I'm just going to say that. Go ahead, Lance.

00:59:09
Continue. Yeah, you're probably right.

00:59:12
I don't. I think when you enter Google,

00:59:13
you got to leave your man card out in your car and then you

00:59:16
don't get it back. So anyway, this mistress,

00:59:19
Michelle Ritter, she filed this suit in Los Angeles County

00:59:23
Superior Court. She's saying the powerful mogul

00:59:25
used his resources and tech savvy to control and retaliate

00:59:29
against her after their relationship ended.

00:59:33
She's a Columbia Law School graduate who met Schmidt in 2020

00:59:37
while still a student. Claims the relationship turned

00:59:41
toxic amid disputes over money, something about a failed AI

00:59:45
startup called Steel Perlo and Access.

00:59:50
She was upset because she lost access to a lavish Bel Air

00:59:54
mansion he had her in. Supposedly, Schmidt invested 100

00:59:58
million in Steel Perlo. Ritter served as the founder and

01:00:03
CEO. But according to the court

01:00:05
filing, Schmidt locked her out of the company's website and

01:00:08
monitor her every digital move. Making private calls or emails

01:00:12
impossible without his oversight.

01:00:16
Well, I mean she. Goes on to talk about his

01:00:18
technical ability. But I guess if you're going to

01:00:20
date the CEO of Google, what do you expect?

01:00:22
So hold on. So if he's the founder and CEO

01:00:26
of this company and let me tell you something, a lot of

01:00:28
companies, they'll monitor their their people who work for the

01:00:33
company, their emails and even phone and phone calls.

01:00:37
I know, I know a smaller company here by me, maybe 80 people

01:00:41
working. They monitor phone calls if you

01:00:43
picked up the business phone wherever you're talking to

01:00:45
because they want to know how you interact with clients.

01:00:47
And if you're on the company emails and they make the emails

01:00:51
for you, you know damn well that they can get in the get in and

01:00:53
look at them. It's not nothing that's new.

01:00:58
So I think she's just trying to get a payday.

01:01:00
She she went to law school, so she got big boobs and maybe

01:01:03
brains. OK, good for her.

01:01:06
I think she's taking a shot. We can't blame her.

01:01:10
We had to put up with that dude. That's not a very attractive

01:01:12
guy. He's not a very attractive guy.

01:01:18
Well, I'm sure she the money blinded her.

01:01:22
I mean, I it looks like I think you're right.

01:01:24
You can't blame her No she if you if you're saying that

01:01:28
because he's not attractive. She should have never got with

01:01:30
him in the 1st place then. I'm I hear you.

01:01:33
This is a case, I think, where the bitch is trying to fucking

01:01:35
just. Get all about the money.

01:01:37
It's all about the money. Trying to keep her $100 million

01:01:41
startup and whatever else she can get.

01:01:44
They had one payment agreement. Then I guess she started

01:01:46
stalking her again. So that blew up.

01:01:48
And then he had to pay more. But who does he care?

01:01:50
He's got 44. I think he's almost got $45

01:01:53
billion. So this is a small drop in the

01:01:56
bucket considering his financial net worth.

01:02:00
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01:03:05
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