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This week's top stories: Elon Musk's Doge team uncovered FEMA's $59 million expenditure on luxury hotels for illegal immigrants in NYC, a violation of existing law. Musk plans to recoup the funds. The Roosevelt Hotel, costing NYC $2.2 billion annually, is owned by the Pakistani government, a deal linked to an IMF bailout. This highlights FEMA's misuse of funds intended for American disaster relief, echoing President Trump's previous concerns about FEMA's mission focus. Meanwhile, President Trump's Super Bowl appearance drew cheers, contrasting with the booing of Taylor Swift. A pro-Palestinian protest interrupted Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show, possibly a planned stunt. The Trump administration filed an emergency motion to vacate a restraining order limiting access to Treasury systems, claiming it's an unconstitutional assault on executive authority. The order prevents audits of potential government waste, including a proposed $17 million payment to Liberia for tax advice. Finally, mainstream media's negative reaction to Trump's high approval rating is highlighted.

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Good evening. We're starting with Musk and "Big Balls," specifically people working for Elon Musk's "Department of Government Efficiency," or Doge. One case involves a 19-year-old, who goes by the username "Big Balls". These are young computer experts. Who doesn't feel better about "Big Balls" being in charge of American air traffic control?

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I'm calling out Elon Musk and his associate; that guy has clearly never been told no. Yesterday made it clear who's in charge, especially seeing that kid holding press conferences in the Oval Office. And to you bible-beating folks, if you truly believe in Revelations, then we're in the end times, and the Antichrist is here. The problem is, who is it? Is it Elon Musk? Is it Donald Trump? Or is it Barron? And Melania, with that bizarre Christmas decor in the White House, what was that? I was happy, floating around in a pool, but now I'm stuck wondering who the Antichrist is. You bible-thumping folks put us in this mess! So, screw you, and screw your bible.

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On November 20th, Elon Musk shared a clip from The Godfather, coincidentally mentioning the mafia. Later that day, news broke that hundreds of members from the N'Ndrangheta Mafia were convicted in Italy. This powerful crime syndicate is Europe's top cocaine broker, involved in various illegal activities like arms and drug trafficking, money laundering, and more. They earn billions of dollars annually. Interestingly, the same weekend, Jeffrey Epstein was arrested, and it seems that Donald Trump played a role in it. Italy, with the help of multiple countries including Trump's administration, held a trial to dismantle this criminal syndicate and Epstein Island's blackmail operation. This raises questions about the impact of Trump's presidency and his history with the mafia.

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Following the SpaceX Dragon splashdown in the Gulf Of America, it is claimed that Elon Musk rescued two astronauts that Biden left floating in space for nine months. It's alleged that Biden postponed their return for political reasons, fearing it would make Trump a hero. It's asserted that the government has "magic money computers" that issue payments and that there are 14 of them across different departments. It's also claimed that nonprofits are used to funnel money, with lavish salaries and expenses and no auditing. It's alleged that Democrats are being caught stealing and that they are furious about it. It's claimed that Democrats are now torching Teslas and that Mark Kelly sold his Tesla and bought two gas guzzlers. It's asserted that Trump made Democrats admit global warming is a hoax.

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Good evening, everyone. Welcome to Weekend Update. It’s our final show of 2024, a year that saw Diddy jailed, Trump reelected, and Musk as co-president. Luigi Mangione has dropped his extradition fight and is now in the same federal prison as Diddy. Meanwhile, the House Ethics Committee is releasing a report on Matt Gates, who quipped about his young girlfriend. George Santos has launched a podcast called Pants on Fire, with a unique sign-up method. Trump has transferred his media shares to a trust controlled by Donald Trump Jr. and gave Eric something bubble-wrapped. The first severe human case of bird flu in the U.S. has been confirmed. Trump has appointed Herschel Walker as ambassador to the Bahamas, who humorously corrected the title to "I is ambassador." Disney plans to release a Bluey movie in 2027, where Bluey meets Cruella De Vil.

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It's TIME Magazine's Person of the Year day, and President-elect Trump is featured on the cover. The discussion includes his interview, where he reflects on his abortion stance and the importance of early voting. The panel also addresses Caitlin Clark's recent comments about her "white privilege" after being named Athlete of the Year, criticizing her for bending to pressure from WNBA players. They explore the mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, speculating on their origins and the lack of government transparency. Lastly, they humorously analyze Santa's portrayal in classic Christmas specials, debating whether he is a bully for ostracizing Rudolph and how that reflects modern societal issues. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted defense of Santa, emphasizing the importance of performance over differences.

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Breaking news: The dangerous conspiracy theory known as Pizzagate is being spread on social media by the extreme far right. We want to clarify that the idea of a pedophile ring operating in the United States is a lie. However, there have been arrests of Disney employees, Hollywood producers, journalists, and others involved in such activities. Jeffrey Epstein and his empire are also worth mentioning. ABC News was caught suppressing the story, and even our own employee, John Griffin, was arrested. I don't understand why I'm being fired.

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Speaker 0: How was your weekend? You probably watched football, picked pumpkins, spent time with your family. Trump spent his weekend demolishing the East Wing to make room for a big beautiful ballroom. Vance hung out with the marines at Camp Pendleton. Speaker 1: Who rah, marines? Who rah. I didn't hear you. Who rah, marines? Who rah. Speaker 0: Look up in the sky. It's a bird. It's a plane. It's the Secretary of War. Pete spent the weekend doing flyovers and fighter jets. Oh, it was also No Kings Day. Speaker 2: Here in the friendly neighborhood Burger King, enjoying my No Kings Day, with some traditional flame broiled goodness in my hand right now. Like it says right there, if you're heading to Eli Grody, you rule America. We don't have a king in this country. We've got a president. He's doing a pretty darn good job. Speaker 0: Now if you don't know what no kings day is, you're not alone. Maybe you went downtown and got stuck in traffic and wondered, is that a transgender shark? Speaker 3: Why are you here today? Speaker 4: I'm here to stand up against our regimes oppression against the American people and immigrants in our country and minorities, including trans people like myself. Speaker 5: I am the unity uniform. I've got my head out of my costume because I can't breathe right now, but we're here doing a peaceful protest, trying to get our democracy back. Speaker 0: Spartacus and Pencil Neck didn't dress up as trans sharks and unicorns. This is what they really look like. Speaker 1: This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. This is what democracy looks like. Speaker 0: Are they dating? We don't know, but they were hugging and singing on a parade float. In Chicago, Ribs got his steps in. JB back at the Windy City doing the electric slide. You know who can't move her hips like that? Nancy. Poor thing. But she was still tearing it up. Speaker 5: Gonna tear up the crown. Speaker 0: Schumer marched too. Schumer and Pelosi, that king and queen have been ruling America for a combined eighty two years. Trump's only been king for a minute. No Kings was a who's who of people with TDS. Even my mom was there. George Conway was walking around in an Antifa shirt. Irish Rosie must have had FOMO, but don't worry, Hollywood was in the house. Here's John Cusack. Speaker 6: Go to hell. Speaker 3: Is that the message from Chicago? Speaker 6: Yes. What's interesting is that he he doesn't understand that all the labor rights around the world came from this town, this place. So if he thinks this place is gonna be a fascist hub, no chance. Speaker 0: Dougie Not So Fresh was there too, but that kinda looked more like the women's march. Doug was on the prowl. He was going stag. Where's Kamala? Speaker 7: So get out there and join the No Kings event near you, and please take care. I'll see you later. Speaker 0: Kamala couldn't make it. She had other plans, big birthday plans. It's always about her. You know who else was a no show? Hillary. Trump world says, no queens. As for a king, the White House told MSNBC this about the march. Who cares? Do the people even know what they're protesting? Speaker 3: I was wondering how president Trump has put your your freedom in jeopardy. Speaker 1: I wanted to say my freedom is in jeopardy. Speaker 3: So whose freedoms and why are you out here at the no kings protest, I guess? Speaker 0: No one really thinks Trump's king. It just seems like it because he works harder than Biden. Speaker 8: I'm not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great. That's all it is. I'm not a king at all. Speaker 0: If Trump was king, there'd be no march, no MSNBC calling him Nazi, and no shutdown. The funny thing is the left actually loves the government telling them what to do. During the pandemic, Democrat kings and queens told you to close your business, what to wear on your face, how far away you could stand next to someone. They told you couldn't have grandma over for Thanksgiving and liberals obeyed. They took away your first amendment rights and democrats said, good, free speech is dangerous. They tried to take away your second amendment right, democrats said, good, no one needs a rifle. There's nothing the left loves more than submitting to government power. But Robert De Niro says, if you love freedom, you're a brainwashed hick. Speaker 9: Somewhere way out in the Midwest, somewhere out in out West, in certain places, the rural places. That's the truth. Because he gets the airtime. I think that we need more airtime. Just more push against and not I wish that you can't do this in some ways, but that the the news media could find ways to kind of ignore or tamp down nonsense from Trump. Speaker 0: The Democrat party rigged the primary, stole Biden's votes, crowned Kamala, and tried to put their rival in prison. And if you were a reporter who told the truth about Biden, they'd cut off your access. Trump talks to the press every day. Would a king do that? And if the press broke a mirror in the map room, would he let him live? Speaker 8: Oh, you gotta watch that. Watch that. You you're not allowed to break that. That mirror is 400 years old. The camera just hit the mirror. I just moved it up here special from the vaults, and the first thing that happens, the camera hits it. Hard to believe, isn't it? Hard to believe. But these are the problems in life. Speaker 0: Seven years of bad luck. A king would have tossed him in the gulag. Aye, aye, aye. And look what happens when they keep calling us Nazis. Speaker 3: Who are you gonna kill? Nazis. Who who do you Nazis. Define as a Speaker 6: What do you mean? It's pretty Speaker 3: In this in this context, who's a Nazi? Stephen Miller's a Nazi. So you're gonna kill Stephen Miller? If I had Speaker 6: a chance, yeah, I was. Speaker 0: Once you crack the surface at No Kings, there's a dark and violent underbelly seething with hatred. Speaker 1: You gotta grab a gun. We gotta turn around the guns on this fascist system. These ICE agents gotta get shot and wiped out. This state, the state machinery, there's a folder display right there has to get wiped out. Speaker 0: One woman with a Mexican flag was mocking Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck when a MAGA truck rolled by. Who is this woman? Well, she's a teacher at an elementary school. These are the people in charge of our kids. Isn't it crazy how every time we ID these maniacs they happen to be teachers or professors? What is it about the left and death? Speaker 6: Okay. So for for a birthday present, what do you hope happens? You you wake up tomorrow morning. Speaker 3: I hope that I see the obituary that we're all waiting for tomorrow. That's what I hope for. Yeah. Speaker 6: You you wishing that president Trump is dead? Speaker 3: Yes. Absolutely. Okay. Absolutely. Speaker 0: Well, Trump was already shot in the head and almost killed during a round of golf. The Secret Service just found a sniper's nest in Palm Beach with a direct line of sight to Air Force One. Speaker 10: This hunting stand was appropriately dismantled, is being flown to our our lab. I believe it's there right now. And all of the forensic tools we have, from digital tools to biometric tools, They are all gonna be applied to try to find out who put this up there, and why. Speaker 0: In North Carolina, shots were fired over a Trump flag. A guy didn't like that a guy had a MAGA and flag over his house and then went and ripped it down. And then he came back in his vehicle, aimed the pistol from the sunroof and fired shots at his property. The vigilante's been arrested. Is this what we're doing now in America? We're shooting people over politics? Liberals have lost the argument, they've lost the election, and now they've lost their minds. Trump won the popular vote. That doesn't make him king, it makes him president. And he's taken a lot of action because Biden left such a mess. The president has a mandate to stop migrants, drugs, wars, and crime, and so far he's doing a really good job. And the Supreme Court says everything he's doing is legal. It was actually Biden that the Supreme Court ruled against over and over and over again. Just because there's a lot of gold in the White House doesn't mean he's sitting on a throne.

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Good evening, America. The masked CEO shooter, Luigi Mangione, has been unmasked, and surprisingly, he's become a sex symbol online. People are posting comments about his appeal, which is shocking given his criminal actions. Joining us is psychological analyst Dr. Barbara Kratz, who agrees there's a lot to unpack. We also hear from Donnell Davis, who was at McDonald's during the incident. He humorously notes that women love bad boys and discusses the struggles of the healthcare system, sharing his own challenges with insurance. Another guest, who resembles Mangione, shares his mixed experiences of being tackled by bounty hunters while receiving attention from admirers. The conversation highlights the absurdity of the situation and the state of healthcare in the country. This has been Com Stories with Nancy Grace.

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A lawyer suing Bill Gates and Albert Bourla for COVID vaccine injuries, Arnaud van Kessel, was arrested in the Netherlands and is being held for 90 days as part of a criminal network investigation, though he claims there is no evidence. His partner will proceed with the case, arguing the COVID mRNA injection was either a vaccine or a bioweapon. YouTube will use AI to monitor user behavior and psychology to verify ages in the US. In Australia, by December 2025, users will need to provide ID to use Apple and Google Maps, enabling real-time location tracking. GOP lawmakers are pushing to reopen the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email controversy, alleging the FBI mishandled the initial review. Trump suggests Nancy Pelosi should be investigated for insider trading. The Jace case offers emergency antibiotics and medications via online consultation with a physician. Block Trust IRA offers an AI trading platform for cryptocurrency investments.

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Donald Trump has released his inaugural portrait, aiming for a tough look. His inauguration ceremony will take place inside the Capitol, similar to the last one. President Biden delivered a farewell address, emphasizing his administration's achievements. In other news, Trump’s inauguration coincides with Martin Luther King Day. Biden is facing tough negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. He also announced that a Navy aircraft carrier will be named after Bill Clinton, humorously referencing his past. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing for his Senate confirmation hearing to lead health agencies. Additionally, a defamation lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani has been settled, allowing him to keep his condo and memorabilia. Steve Bannon criticized Elon Musk, labeling him as evil.

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So, we've got breaking news: Trump's been arrested for *not* being on Epstein's client list, while Bill Clinton wins for most trips to the island. I want to thank my wife and Monica. Jeffrey, this one's for you! Welcome to client list anonymous. My name is Tom Hanks, and I'm on the list. It’s been three weeks, but no one will ever know. I'm Bill, and it's been two days. I was lonely watching Cuties, and boom, a million-dollar hush money payment. Epstein Island? They got my associate, so case closed! I never met Jeffrey, no sexual relations happened on Epstein Island. Don't worry, nobody will ever know. That’s Jeffrey's client list. Trump isn't on it! You'll fry for this. I didn't even know there were clients.

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We need to focus on actions, not words. Breaking news: Trump made bizarre comments about trading Connecticut and referenced Arnold Palmer to wildfire victims, distracting from important issues like disaster relief. His tweets continue to be absurd, including a picture of himself with water balloons. The chaotic pace of news under Trump is overwhelming. He even mentioned sending Don Junior to explore buying the Emerald City, mistaking it for Greenland. In other news, Trump agreed to meet Xi Jinping in the UFC octagon. He made a statement about TikTok, expressing newfound love for it, and announced cabinet picks, including George Santos as secretary of fact-checking. Santos humorously referenced his past and the recent passing of Jimmy Carter.

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Welcome to Saturday Night Live's 50th anniversary! Congratulations to Lorne Michaels on 25 years of SNL. The news is wild, and security was intense getting in tonight. There's a lot of focus on a recent tragedy involving a man with a family, but it’s been a tough year for many, including Kamala and Diddy. Jake Paul’s antics against older fighters are ridiculous. Trump had an eventful year, surviving an assassination attempt and winning the presidency again. People worry about his lack of dignity, but history shows we've had undignified presidents before. Meanwhile, Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter, which is what any parent would do. We have a great show ahead with Gracie Abrams, so stick around!

PBD Podcast

New Jersey Drones, Luigi Magione's 90-Day Mystery, Alex Jones InfoWars Win | PBD Podcast | Ep. 520
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The discussion begins with Patrick Bet-David expressing a sense of victory and confidence in his entrepreneurial journey, emphasizing the importance of providing value and ignoring negativity from detractors. He mentions recent news involving Zuckerberg's financial contributions to political figures, including a significant donation to Trump, and raises concerns about unidentified drones spotted in New Jersey, speculating on their origins and the government's lack of clarity regarding them. Bet-David highlights Chris Wray's resignation from the FBI, suggesting it was a strategic move ahead of potential job loss. He discusses Trump's upcoming activities, including ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange and his controversial title as Time's Person of the Year. The conversation shifts to Elon Musk's wealth, noting his net worth surpassing $400 billion and predicting he could become the first trillionaire within a few years. The hosts touch on various celebrity news, including 50 Cent's trolling of Jay-Z and Diddy, and the arrest of twin real estate agents on sexual assault charges. Bet-David humorously critiques the media's portrayal of political figures, particularly Trump's nickname for Justin Trudeau, and discusses economic implications of Trump's pro-growth agenda as noted by Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon. The conversation also addresses the U.S. government's financial dealings, including the transfer of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine and the implications of sanctions relief for Iran. Bet-David expresses frustration over the government's handling of drone sightings, questioning the competence of intelligence agencies and the lack of decisive action regarding potential threats. As the discussion progresses, they delve into the arrest of a man charged with murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, speculating on the motivations behind the crime and societal reactions to it. Bet-David critiques the glorification of violence in media and the left's response to such incidents, highlighting a perceived double standard in how different groups are treated. The hosts then discuss Caitlyn Clark's recognition as Time's Athlete of the Year, addressing criticisms regarding her comments on race and privilege in sports. Bet-David expresses disappointment in her remarks, arguing that they detract from her accomplishments and the potential for broader appeal in women's sports. The conversation wraps up with a focus on the WNBA's financial struggles and the challenges of attracting a wider audience, emphasizing the need for authenticity and merit in sports. Bet-David encourages viewers to support their products for the holiday season, highlighting the importance of community and shared values.

PBD Podcast

ABC Pays Trump $15M, January 6 Cover Up, Trudeau To Resign, NJ Drone Theories | PBD Podcast | Ep 521
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In episode 521 of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David discusses various current events, including a breakdown of drone sightings and their implications, featuring insights from a former US Navy intelligence chief. He highlights a phone call from Jamie Dimon to Trump that went to voicemail, and mentions significant donations to Trump's inaugural fund from notable figures like Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook. The conversation touches on Biden's potential allies, including controversial figures, and discusses the backlash against public figures like Stephen A. Smith for their political views. Bet-David also critiques the NBA's declining ratings and the influence of figures like Gregg Popovich, suggesting that the league is alienating its fan base. He addresses the ongoing narrative surrounding January 6, asserting that members of the committee should face consequences for allegedly destroying evidence. Trump claims that the committee's actions amount to obstruction of justice, while also discussing the implications of potential indictments against him. The podcast further explores the rising costs of raising children across different states, emphasizing the financial burden on families in high-cost areas like Massachusetts and California. Bet-David contrasts this with the lack of federal paid maternity leave in the US compared to other developed countries, questioning the impact on birth rates. Lastly, he discusses the political landscape in Canada, noting Justin Trudeau's declining approval ratings and the potential for a conservative shift in government, attributing some of this change to Trump's influence. The episode concludes with a call for listeners to remain vigilant and prepared for potential crises, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in navigating current events.

Breaking Points

Journalist, UFO Eyewitness BREAKS DOWN New Jersey Theories
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Good morning, everyone. Today, we’ll discuss the drone situation in New Jersey, featuring journalist Rich McHugh, who has reported extensively on the topic. We'll also cover the Democrats, including Pelosi's success in blocking AOC from the oversight committee and Rana's op-ed on money in politics. Additionally, we'll address a concerning story about an OpenAI whistleblower found dead and Bernie Sanders' warning about American oligarchy. Trump has alleged a government cover-up regarding the drones in New Jersey, claiming the military knows their origins but is withholding information. Local officials, including Chris Christie, express frustration over the lack of transparency, with many residents reporting sightings. McHugh, initially skeptical, found credible reports of drone activity, noting that local law enforcement is tracking sightings and calling for regulations. He believes the government knows more than it admits, suggesting that the drones are likely not foreign threats but rather domestic issues. The situation remains unclear, with ongoing public concern and speculation.

Breaking Points

'Not A Drill': Maddow WARNS Of Jan 6 ARMY After Pardons
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In Donald Trump's first week in office, media reactions include a debate over Elon Musk's alleged Nazi salute, with Rachel Maddow linking it to Trump's pardoning of January 6 defendants, suggesting it empowers paramilitary groups. Discussion also highlights differing reactions to Trump's inauguration speech, with critiques of his portrayal of America. The hosts note a lack of organized resistance compared to previous years, indicating a shift in political engagement and criticism of Trump, suggesting a more nuanced discourse is emerging.

The Rubin Report

A Closer Look at Footage of Ilhan Omar's Arrest Proves She's Lying | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Donald J. Trump is now president of the United States. Dave Rubin, hosting the Rubin Report, reflects on the positive aspects of the internet and shares a personal experience of going shooting in Florida. He discusses the "squad," referring to AOC, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Ayanna Pressley, labeling them as anti-American and destructive to the Democratic Party. Rubin criticizes their recent protests over the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade, highlighting their staged arrests for optics. He contrasts this with the treatment of Dr. Simone Gold, who was jailed for her actions on January 6. Rubin also shares a bizarre story about Arnold Schwarzenegger allegedly farting in an actress's face, linking it to broader societal issues. He critiques climate change narratives, mentioning the World Economic Forum's proposal to block out the sun and tracking individual carbon footprints. He emphasizes the absurdity of government actions and the need for laughter to combat political insanity. Rubin concludes that the left's hysteria cannot last forever and that humor can help reclaim culture. He highlights the importance of defending constitutional rights and the growing realization among disaffected liberals about the necessity of the Second Amendment.

Breaking Points

New Jersey UFOS STUMP Pentagon, Governor: 'No Idea'
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Good morning! Today's show covers several intriguing topics. We start with the mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, acknowledged by the government and local authorities. These unidentified flying objects have been spotted over military installations, with Governor Phil Murphy expressing frustration over the lack of answers, stating that they go dark when approached. Despite investigations, the FBI and military have no clear explanation, leading to wild rumors, including claims from Congressman Jeff Van Drew that these drones are Iranian, which the Pentagon has denied. Next, we discuss inflation, highlighting a shocking 133% spike in auto insurance. We also touch on the arrest of Luigi Mangion, the alleged United CEO killer, and the cultural reactions surrounding it. Ken Klippenstein will join us to discuss the decision to publish a manifesto and the media's reluctance to release it. Additionally, we explore the situation in Syria, where Ukrainian advisors reportedly assisted Al-Qaeda against Bashar al-Assad. Finally, independent Senate candidate Dan Osborne will share insights from his campaign. Stay tuned for more updates and discussions!

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump is Person of the Year, Caitlin Clark Bends the Knee, & Mysterious Jersey "Drones," w/ Ruthless
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Time magazine's Person of the Year, Donald Trump, who is featured on the cover after a tumultuous year filled with indictments and an assassination attempt. The hosts reflect on Trump's resilience and the media's shifting narrative about him. They discuss his recent interview, particularly his decision to leave abortion laws to the states after considering a federal ban, which they argue aligns with public sentiment. The conversation shifts to Trump's campaign strategies, including his newfound support for early voting, which was initially a point of contention for him. They credit strategic advice from party insiders for this change, noting that it helped mobilize Republican voters effectively. Kelly highlights Trump's controversial plan to pardon many January 6 rioters, suggesting that while it may reignite media scrutiny, it reflects a desire to address perceived injustices. The hosts agree that many rioters who merely entered the Capitol should not face severe penalties. The discussion then turns to immigration, with Trump proposing a massive deportation operation and the potential use of military resources to enforce it. They predict that the media will react negatively, framing it as inhumane, despite public support for stricter immigration enforcement. Kelly also critiques Caitlin Clark, the WNBA athlete of the year, for her comments on white privilege, arguing that her self-flagellation is insincere and alienates her fan base. The hosts express frustration over the pressure athletes face to conform to social justice narratives, suggesting that true merit should be celebrated without racial qualifiers. The show concludes with a segment on mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey, speculating on their origins and the government's lack of transparency regarding potential threats. The hosts express concern over national security and the public's growing distrust in government assurances about safety. Overall, the episode covers significant political themes, including Trump's evolving strategies, media dynamics, and societal pressures surrounding race and privilege, all while maintaining a critical lens on current events.

Breaking Points

Trump DEMANDS 'OWNERSHIP' Of Greenland At Davos, STUNS Euro Leaders
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Breaking Points covers Donald Trump's appearance at Davos, where his take on Greenland and a possible shift from lease to ownership sparked a chorus of reactions. The hosts describe a nervous atmosphere before he improvised moments that framed the West as confronting a geopolitical rupture, with Mark Carney’s popular speech providing backdrop. They note how Trump praised Europe, Canada, and NATO while pressing a hard line on Greenland, arguing that ownership is essential to defense and signaling a tougher approach to allies. The discussion includes stock and bond markets, explaining how global investor sentiment moved against US assets as the Davos moment unfolded. They analyze how markets responded to the rhetoric, arguing the moves could recalibrate risk and alliance dynamics. They also recap Trump’s late-night White House briefing detailing a long list of accomplishments and a hiccup en route to Davos, including an aborted Air Force One ride and a missing MAGA hat moment.

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Assassin GUNS DOWN Health Insurance CEO In Apparent Retribution Attack
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers several major topics, starting with the murder of the CEO of United Healthcare in Midtown Manhattan, which is under investigation. Surveillance footage shows the suspect executing a premeditated attack before fleeing on a bike. The NYPD is seeking public assistance, offering a $10,000 reward for information. In political news, Trump is reportedly filling his cabinet with billionaires, while Rah Emanuel is making controversial comments about his future in the Democratic Party. Emanuel Macron's government has collapsed, leading to uncertainty in France. Biden is considering pardons for various officials, including Liz Cheney. The reaction to the CEO's murder has sparked widespread discussion online, with many expressing anger towards the healthcare system, particularly regarding United Healthcare's high claim denial rates. The words "deny, defend, and depose," found on shell casings, suggest a motive linked to the insurance industry. This incident has drawn parallels to historical acts of violence against powerful figures, highlighting deep-seated frustrations with the healthcare system and its impact on American lives.

PBD Podcast

Fani Willis DISQUALIFIED, President Elon Musk, Luigi Mangione Indicted | PBD Podcast | Ep. 523
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The podcast begins with a light-hearted discussion about the upcoming holiday season and preparations for Christmas gifts. The hosts express excitement about a new intro for the PBD podcast and share updates on their team members. They address technical issues from a previous podcast recorded during a hurricane, emphasizing the challenges faced during that time. The conversation shifts to political predictions, with the host recalling a previous statement about Trump potentially being labeled as a puppet of Elon Musk if he wins the presidency. Various political figures, including Adam Kinzinger and Bernie Sanders, are mentioned as they discuss the implications of Trump's actions and statements. The hosts highlight a poll indicating that many young Americans find the assassination of a CEO acceptable, which they find alarming. The podcast features a guest, John Ferguson, an aerospace expert, who discusses recent drone sightings and speculates on their purpose. He suggests that the government may be searching for something significant, possibly related to nuclear materials. Ferguson emphasizes the need for transparency from the government regarding these operations and expresses skepticism about the information being shared with the public. The hosts also discuss the implications of a recent decision by PornHub to block access for Floridians due to new age verification laws, arguing that such measures may drive users to less regulated sites. They express concerns about the effectiveness of these laws in protecting minors and the potential for increased danger online. A segment covers a violent home invasion in Aurora, Colorado, involving a gang, which the police chief links to broader issues of immigration and crime. The hosts express frustration with the government's handling of immigration and crime, highlighting the dangers posed by gangs and illegal immigrants. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the stock market's recent downturn following a Federal Reserve rate cut and the implications for mortgage rates. The hosts reflect on the political landscape, emphasizing the need for accountability and transparency from government officials. They encourage listeners to cherish time with family during the holiday season and tease upcoming content for the podcast.
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