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Jeffrey Epstein's New York row house was frequented by world leaders like Ehud Barak. His neighbor was Howard Lutnick, a powerful figure in the Trump administration. Ghislaine Maxwell, also Jewish, is photographed with figures like Trump, Musk, and the Clintons. Her father, Robert Maxwell, was an Israeli spy and billionaire whose friend was the stepfather of Secretary Tony Blinken. Peter Thiel, who funded J.D. Vance, is behind Palantir, run by Jewish CEO Alex Karp, which has government contracts for citizen databases. Thiel was also involved in Carbine 911, with ties to Barak and Epstein. Ash Patel's girlfriend worked for PragerU, whose leadership worked for Israeli intelligence. Tony Blinken's family is connected to Robert Maxwell through Samuel Pizar, and Blinken's wife's grandfather headed the Secret Service during the Kennedy assassination. These connections suggest a blackmail, bribery, and espionage network that subverts US politicians for Israel's benefit. The US allegedly provides endless dollars to Israel and Jewish leaders worldwide, including Zelensky and Starmer, as well as leaders in South and Central American nations, suggesting that the United States was completely subverted by the nation of Israel and Jewish supremacy.

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We have a tendency to always support the right wing because the Republicans are better than the Democrats. If Kamala Harris had won in 2024 and bombed Iran, there'd be riots; but with Trump, ninety percent of Republicans supported bombing Iran on Israel's behalf. Donald Trump is the matrix president. In 2016 Hillary Clinton, in 2020 Joe Biden, were matrix candidates; 2024 Donald Trump was. After October 7, the Jews knew that the Republican party controlled by APAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were gonna let Israel do whatever they wanted to do. Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the media are all in on it because Trump is their matrix candidate. JD Vance is the Matrix candidate. They ordered Trump to nominate him. Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Tucker Carlson ordered Trump to pick J. D. Vance. This is what they don't want you to hear.

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The speaker asserts that ADL, APAC, and UJA Federation are “literally arms of Mossad that operate with basically carte blanche.” They claim APAC is “the lobby that buys our congress,” ADL is “the legislative apparatus that tries to erode our civil liberties and our constitutionally protected rights to legislate protections for Jews and Jews alone,” and UJA Federation is “the fixer organization that funds and fixes and does basically all of the ops,” with “nine eleven” as a notable example. They reference early 2024, noting Kat Williams’ interview with Shannon Sharpe where Williams said “all lies will be exposed this year,” and anticipate developments around child trafficking and Hollywood controversies involving figures like P. Diddy, suggesting these issues would come to a head. They mention that when Trump announced, Lee Zeldin was described as being “funded by literally those same people, the AIG's, the Seth Clarman's, the Daniel Lobes, the fucking UJA Federations.” They name the third person as Elise Stefanik, claiming she is “literally founded by the same funded by the same people,” and that Stefanik is “on involved with National Endowment for Democracy,” which allegedly “melted half of West Hollywood with the fucking fires in collusion with Karen Bass and the former legislative director of APAC, Kenneth Wallach.” The fourth person named is Kristi Noem, described as having “passed antisemitism laws of within the borders of South Dakota.” The speaker then says, “we get Trump in office,” and mentions Kash Patel being nominated for FBI director. Patel is quoted as saying on some network that “we need to commit to protecting need Americans to wake up and prioritize truth,” and the speaker adds that “That is the last fucking thing that any of us want want to hear right.”

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This week, Elon Musk's takeover of the federal government continues with alarming new details emerging about his team. These young tech bros have access to sensitive information. Edward Corustine was previously fired for leaking company secrets. Gavin Kliger reposted content from white supremacist Nick Fuentes. Marco Iles, who had access to the Treasury Department's trillions in federal spending, had a history of racist posts, including advocating for a "eugenic immigration policy." Despite Iles' resignation in disgrace, Elon Musk wants to rehire him, with support from JD Vance. These individuals aren't just campaign staffers; they have access to sensitive government data, making them prime targets for foreign adversaries. This should be a concern as you make your voice heard.

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The person nearest to Trump is his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Netanyahu was sleeping in Kushner's bed in the family home. Netanyahu is very, very close friend of Kushner's father, Charles Kushner, a real estate mogul who was jailed for illegal campaign contributions, tax evasion, and witness tamper. Jared has funded illegal settlements in Israel. A funder of APAC, he's got big business connections to George Soros, Trump. From day one, he handed the American economy to Steven Mnuchin as his treasury secretary, also an ultra Zionist. He named his own lawyer, the extreme Zionist David Friedman. Jason Greenblatt, he became US special representative for international negotiations, which include negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The Israeli regime is planning to push ahead because they own the president of The United States. This is the reality that we're facing.

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The discussion centers on Israel, Iran, and the United States’ role, focusing on perceived double standards about “foreign agents,” changing U.S. policy under Donald Trump, and concerns about influence inside American politics. Mario and the other speaker open by reacting to news claiming Netanyahu intends to tap pro-Israel Republican lawmakers and media figures such as Mark Levin to help undo progress toward a peace deal with Iran. They argue that Netanyahu’s position is not about nuclear weapons in practice, but about continuing pressure on Iran. The speaker says deterrence and nuclear power mean Israel will not be attacked the way it fears, and that Iran’s role as a regional power has checked aggression. They also claim there is no military option to change Iran’s position, which is presented as part of why Trump signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). The conversation then turns to a perceived double standard in U.S. discourse about foreign influence: critics fearmongering about certain countries and allegedly demonizing anyone who is complimentary or fair toward them. The speaker says careers are threatened and people are accused of being foreign agents in one case, while Israel-related foreign influence is treated as normal. They emphasize that if the U.S. treats Russia differently from Israel regarding foreign agents, the same standard should apply to both. They discuss frustration with criticism aimed at people outside the U.S. for caring about democracy and sovereignty, and note that Americans are not portrayed in similar stories to the same extent as prominent pro-Israel media figures. The speaker also argues that foreigners can support Israel verbally without risking lives or bankrolls in the way Americans would. On the war with Iran and the MOU, the speaker says Trump’s shift and signing reflect inability to pursue a military alternative, and that “math is math.” They emphasize that Iran is described as having control over the Strait of Hormuz and that prolonged conflict would worsen economic and material pressures, including a fertilizer crisis, beyond oil and gas. They argue that continuing engagement risks restarting a pointless war, especially given claims that Netanyahu is working to sabotage peace efforts. The speaker highlights Netanyahu’s stated intent to continue offensive actions in Lebanon and questions what the U.S. would do after Iran’s retaliation. Lindsey Graham’s support for the MOU is described as notable, and they debate whether this represents short-term defeat-acknowledgment while planning longer-term sabotage, versus a genuine shift. The speaker says it is difficult to determine directly but claims Israel has exerted pressure on U.S. policy for a long time and suggests the relationship is not based on genuine closeness between Trump and Netanyahu. They state Israel’s acceptance of U.S. support is framed as financially and militarily asymmetrical: the U.S. is described as funding roughly half of Israel’s military and providing major foreign aid, while the speaker claims Israel’s intelligence provided to the U.S. has allegedly pulled the U.S. into wars. A related topic is the potential merger of U.S. and Israeli military and intelligence structures. The speaker calls it “wild,” says it would make it “nearly impossible to get rid of” personnel they describe as Israeli infiltrators, and warns that it could lead to violent domestic upheaval if the trend continues. They also claim Senator Tom Cotton is pushing to merge Mossad and the CIA and call into question whether he is influenced by something like cash. The conversation includes discussion of political outcomes and voter behavior, including a claim that Israel-aligned influence may be “lucky” when fighting happens in primaries because voters are more galvanized and less focused in general elections. They argue that non-voters form a large block, that media division contributes to atomization, and that the system needs change rather than demonizing ordinary citizens. Turning to Israel’s internal perspective, the speaker says Israelis may believe they are entitled to border expansion and claims that U.S. support for decades conditions Israel to think its actions are acceptable. They argue that this makes it harder for Israeli society to undo narratives that justify harming civilians. They reject empathy toward “terrorists,” and claim that when critics label wrongdoing as terrorism, they are accused of anti-Semitism. The transcript discusses Mike Huckabee’s remarks that the U.S. “wouldn’t exist without Israel.” The speaker responds that the U.S. is older than Israel and argues that Israel cannot exist without U.S. support. They also link Huckabee’s stance to evangelical Christian beliefs about Israel’s role in the second coming, stating that those beliefs affect support for the state of Israel. They reference Huckabee’s meeting with Jonathan Pollard (described as a U.S. traitor) and say the White House response was no but there was “no problem,” expressing anger that such actions would not be treated as unacceptable. On whether Trump is under duress, they discuss claims that Trump’s behavior shifted after the 2024 assassination attempt. The speaker says they are not an insider but is influenced by Joe Kent’s claims and says Israel “has the capacity and capability” to carry out assassinations and use blackmail. They continue that Trump’s choices may reflect constraints rather than ideological alignment. Finally, they discuss how much control a U.S. president truly has, describing the deep state, unelected bureaucrats, and agency autonomy as factors that allow decisions to be made without presidential approval, including references to CENTCOM and past claims that “authorization from the U.S.” does not necessarily mean Trump personally authorized actions. The conversation concludes with the speaker expressing hope Trump continues working toward peace, while emphasizing skepticism that the MOU will lead to a lasting peace deal, and warning that U.S. influence structures and institutional autonomy could undermine desired outcomes.

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John Ratcliffe, when he was isolated with Donald Trump to basically feed Donald Trump Mossad talking points, including about phony fabricated WMD propaganda about the Houthis about to get a nuclear weapon from Iran if he didn't strike. He was isolated by Susie Wiles, the chief of staff. Susie Wiles had actually went she went to Israel to work for Benjamin Netanyahu on his twenty twenty reelection campaign. America First and your chief of staff literally worked for a foreign leader? That's what we're unmasking is the biggest foreign influence infiltration operation in American history that is basically taking control of an administration that says it's America first and is taking us to a very dangerous place. And everybody's concerned about it, including for on the left, on the right, and we're also concerned about where we're being taken in this country.

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Max Blumenthal discusses what he calls the all-encompassing, defining influence of pro-Israel interests in the United States, arguing that Israeli influence has shaped Donald Trump’s career and policy from the beginning. He traces this to Trump’s inner circle and to figures connected to pro-Israel billionaires in New York, such as Charles Kushner, Howard Lutnick, and Steve Witkoff, and to the Adelsons’ network around the Republican Jewish Coalition. He cites Trump’s early appearances with Adelson-backed circles and his 2015-2016 remarks at the RJC convention, where Trump suggested making a deal between Israelis and Palestinians and referenced a Palestinian state, which Blumenthal says alarmed the Adelsons and the RJC. Blumenthal asserts that Trump’s 2016 rise was financed by Israel-first billionaires, with Paul Singer shifting from initially opposing Trump to backing him for the Iran policy he desired. He claims Singer’s money helped Trump move toward a war with Iran, aligning with figures like John Bolton, Mike Pompeo, and other pro-Israel advisors who provided influence, while Bannon was sidelined. He argues Tucker Carlson and other voices in the first term may have constrained war with Iran, but that the second term brought even more pro-Israel personnel, including Mike Waltz in national security circles, and Marco Rubio continuing to push the Israel-aligned line. Blumenthal details what he describes as a cultivated, orchestrated process of influence over Trump and his advisers, culminating in a February 11, 2020 or 2021 meeting in the Situation Room where Netanyahu dictated terms to Trump to strike Iran. He describes the room as divided between an “A Team” of pro-Israel figures (Susie Wiles, Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, John Ratcliffe, and others) and a dissenting “B Team” (J. D. Vance, Tulsi Gabbard, and another figure) who had little real influence. He asserts that Netanyahu, with Mossad director David Barnea briefing Ratcliffe, steered Trump toward war with Iran, and that many within the administration recognized the war’s insanity but did not oppose it due to fear of repercussions. Blumenthal contends that the ceasefire in the region was sabotaged by Israel and that President Trump’s posture is effectively dictated by Israeli leadership. He cites Rubio’s post-briefing disclosure that Israel would attack Iran regardless of U.S. preference, and says the ceasefire’s terms, as drafted by the State Department for Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, indicate that Lebanon should be included; Israel, he says, launched a major assault in Lebanon—killing hundreds and attacking areas around Beirut and the American University of Beirut—in an attempt to provoke Iran and place the United States on the spot to reject Lebanon’s inclusion. He argues this demonstrates a “coup” in the White House, with Trump acting as “the first Israeli president,” and says the ceasefire is a hoax being sabotaged by Israel. Blumenthal points to domestic political consequences in the United States, noting Joe Kent’s resignation as a sign of MAGA discontent and arguing that Netanyahu has destabilized presidencies across the board. He claims that within MAGA, overt Israeli influence exists in influential media and political circles, including financiers and podcasters. Blumenthal lists prominent figures he claims are effectively Israeli foreign agents within MAGA infrastructure: Josh Hammer, Dennis Prager, Larry Elder, Hugh Hewitt, Dinesh D’Souza, Sebastian Gorka, Brandon Tatum, Todd Starnes, Laura Trump, and Don Jr.; and he asserts that Salem Media Group operates as an Israeli foreign agent, with Brad Parscale as a registered agent overseeing a contract between Israel’s foreign ministry and Clock Tower Strategies, delivering tens of millions in payments to influencers. He claims Laura Trump and Don Jr. own a stake in Salem Media, signaling a merger between the Trump orbit and Israeli interests. Finally, Blumenthal argues there is a fusion of ideological zeal and institutionalized influence, with a battleground between MAGA voices not paid by Israel and others who are funded to propagate Israel-first narratives, and he predicts a major clash in upcoming party conventions over U.S. policy toward Israel. He concludes that the clock is running out for Israel and that the country’s strategy relies on continuing aggressive actions, including bombing, to resolve its problems.

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Speaker 0 states a preference for a deal over the alternative, which would "not be pretty." Speakers 1 and 2 identify Howard Lutnick in the background, referencing a meme. Speaker 2 calls Lutnick one of a "triumvirate" behind the Trump administration's "implosion." According to Speaker 2, Lutnick, former CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, represents Rothschild bankers and Wall Street and is running the commerce department and is one of the executors of the sovereign wealth fund. The second member, Whitcove, handles foreign affairs as the shadow secretary of state and represents APAC and the Israel Lobby. The third member is Miriam Adelson. Speaker 0 repeats a preference for a deal.

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People often say they didn't vote for Elon Musk, but they did, as Trump made it clear that Musk, Bobby, and Tulsi are part of the team. Once they're on the team, they can't be removed. We've taken your advice and consent, and now it's time to move forward with making America great again. The recent actions with USAID are just the beginning. Expect significant changes ahead, particularly within the US Department of Education and the National Endowment for the Arts. What lies beneath these organizations is alarming, especially concerning the intelligence community. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Biden's USAID has wasted taxpayer money on questionable projects: $1.5 million for DEI in Serbia, $2 million for sex changes in Guatemala, $6 million for tourism in Egypt, and $15 million for contraceptives in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. This spending is alarming for American taxpayers. President Trump aims to stop such funding, addressing issues like USAID's support for Hamas. The urgency for change has never been clearer, especially after blocking funds that could aid terrorism. The backlash from Democrats and media against figures like Elon Musk shows their discomfort with these reforms. Musk's efforts align with Trump's mission to eliminate wasteful spending and restore accountability in government.

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Transcript centers on Benjamin Netanyahu meddling in politics, attacking Americans over U.S. aid to Israel. Netanyahu is quoted: 'Talked about the woke right, and he said, I call it the woke reich.' He says, 'How do we fight back? Influencers' and 'the most important ones are social media,' adding, 'the most important purchase... is class Followers.' He mentions 'Five followers — TikTok' and 'Alex. X,' and insists, 'We have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy. He's a friend.' The speaker notes it's unbelievable a foreign leader brags about censoring Americans to influence U.S. policy, claiming the aim is to push Congress to force a TikTok sale to curb speech because 'we think it's bad for us.' It is stated that 'The only reason we have free speech in United States right now is because of Elon Musk' and that 'Free speech is central to the idea of America.'

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Donald Trump is prioritizing America First, not Israel First, and will no longer consult with Israel on Middle Eastern foreign policy. Trump believes Benjamin Netanyahu tried to manipulate the U.S. into war with Iran and caught Israel preparing to strike Iran without informing the U.S. Mike Walls allegedly spied on the Trump administration to coerce the cabinet into war with Iran on Netanyahu's behalf, but instead of firing him, Trump made him UN ambassador to silence him. Trump is reportedly going to recognize Palestine as a state, which will anger Israel. Israel is not our greatest ally, but our deepest foe, and the CIA says they are the number one spy threat in the U.S. The World Banking Cartel and Jeff Epstein are all tied together, but blackmail no longer works because there is evidence against everyone involved. The media can't lie anymore because people are waking up and have access to information.

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The speaker claims ADL, APAC, and UJA Federation are "arms of Mossad." APAC allegedly buys Congress, ADL erodes civil liberties to legislate protections for Jews, and UJA Federation funds operations, including 9/11. The speaker connects Trump's endorsements of Lee Zeldin, Elise Stefanik, and Kristi Noem to these groups. Zeldin is allegedly funded by AIG, Seth Clarman, Daniel Loeb, and UJA Federation. Stefanik is allegedly funded by the same people and involved with the National Endowment for Democracy, which the speaker connects to fires in West Hollywood with Karen Bass and Kenneth Wallach, a former legislative director of APAC. Noem passed antisemitism laws in South Dakota. The speaker expresses concern about these endorsements and Trump's nomination of Kash Patel for FBI director, who the speaker says called for prioritizing truth.

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Donald Trump is prioritizing America First, not Israel First, and will no longer consult with Israel on Middle Eastern foreign policy. Trump believes Benjamin Netanyahu tried to manipulate the U.S. into war with Iran and caught Israel preparing to strike Iran without informing the U.S. Mike Walls allegedly spied on the Trump administration to coerce the cabinet into war with Iran on Netanyahu's behalf. Trump appointed Walls as UN ambassador to silence him. Trump is aiming for world peace and believes Israel is trying to drag the U.S. into more Middle Eastern wars. Trump is reportedly going to recognize Palestine as a state, which will anger Israel. Israel is not our greatest ally, but our deepest foe, and the CIA considers Israel the number one spy threat in the U.S. The World Banking Cartel and Jeff Epstein are tied together, but blackmail is no longer effective because evidence exists against everyone involved. The media can't lie anymore because people are waking up and have access to information.

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The speaker argues that criticisms of Trump's appointees as Zionists are unfounded, as most politicians are, except for figures like Thomas Massie and Ron Paul. The speaker claims Trump's agenda is "America First," despite perceptions of him being controlled by Israel. The speaker asserts that the Rothschilds have brainwashed Americans via the Schofield Bible to support Israel unconditionally, making it impossible to win elections by openly opposing Israel. Trump's pro-Israel rhetoric is a necessity for electoral success. The speaker suggests Trump's actions reveal a "reverse infiltration counterinsurgency" against the "Zog." Past associations and seemingly pro-Israel actions are part of a larger strategy. Actions like taking down Epstein, pulling troops from Syria, destroying ISIS, opposing central bank digital currency, and being friendly with BRICS nations outweigh any concessions to Israel, such as moving the embassy to Jerusalem. The speaker believes Trump is initiating the downfall of Zog.

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Donald Trump has formed a highly pro-Israel cabinet, with key figures like Pete Hegseth advocating for aggressive military actions against Iran and promoting the idea of replacing Al Aqsa with a new temple. Trump's ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, denies the existence of an occupation in the West Bank, while UN ambassador Elise Stefanik insists on unwavering U.S. support for Israel. Major funders like Sheldon Adelson and his widow, Miriam, have influenced Trump's policies, including recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and supporting annexation of the West Bank. Trump's ties with Saudi Arabia and the UAE further integrate Israel's military interests in the region. Predictions suggest Trump will continue to escalate tensions with Iran and support Israel's expansionist goals, including the potential demolition of Al Aqsa.

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Donald Trump is allegedly supported by a Zionist Jewish power structure, a fact supposedly ignored by mainstream media. Trump is surrounded by neocons and Rothschild Zionists, manipulating a demoralized populace seeking a savior. The media, allegedly Zionist Jewish-owned, is portrayed as being at war with Trump, a ruse to legitimize him. Israel and Mossad intelligence were supposedly key players in 9/11. Trump has focused on Saudi Arabia's involvement, ignoring Israel's role. There are claims of documented arrests of Israeli spies with explosives on 9/11, including a van with a mural of a plane crashing into the Twin Towers. Trump's administration and circle are filled with Ashkenazi Jews, including key advisors and donors. Examples include Steven Mnuchin and Gary Cohn. Trump has expressed support for Israel, stating, "If I were a Jew, I'd be a Zionist." He supports financial aid to Israel.

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The transcript presents a fringe, highly charged discussion about perceived Israeli influence in the United States, Trump’s shift from “America first” to “Israel first,” and related political dynamics. The speakers repeatedly claim that Israel controls the U.S. government and American foreign policy, with several variations such as “Israel's controlling our government,” “Israel controls us,” and “The government of Israel controls The United States.” They assert that Israel has run American foreign policy for thirty years and that the United States government is taking edicts from Israel, describing it as an “Israel first administration.” As the discussion progresses, the speakers describe discomfort with America’s relationship with Israeli leaders, calling the Israeli government a “satanic regime” and suggesting it seeks to cause pain. They contrast Trump’s campaign promises of “America first” with his alleged current actions, arguing that he has escalated a war on behalf of Israel and turned on earlier allies who did not toe the Israel-first line. They claim Trump has allied with politicians and influencers who are unpopular with his former base, and that he endorses a “massive war on behalf of Israel that he promised he would never start.” They point to specific figures affected by these changes, including those who supported or criticized Trump and Israel. The discussion names individuals and entities linked to the shift, including Charlie Kirk. They claim Kirk was influential against the Iran war and withdrew support for Israel prior to his death; Erica Kirk allegedly took over TPUSA to continue Charlie Kirk’s legacy but allegedly did so in a way that opposes Kirk’s earlier stance, endorsing Massey’s Israel-funded opponent and labeling Massey a “rhino.” They argue donors pressured Kirk to change his stance, leading TPUSA to distance itself from Kirk’s legacy and to align with an Israel-funding candidate backed by Trump. The speakers claim broad consequences for Trump’s base: those who call for justice with the Epstein files, those suspicious of Israel, and those who question Erica Kirk are said to have been blackballed or marginalized. Conversely, supporters of the new Trump are described as urging to move on from Epstein, unconditionally supporting Israel, and reacting strongly to any critique of Erica Kirk. A recurring theme is a critique of Zionism as a political ideology; the speakers distinguish between “Israel” and “Zionism” and argue Zionism controls both the U.S. and Israel. They challenge religious claims that Israel is “God’s chosen people,” offering a Christian critique of that idea and asserting separations of church and state in the U.S. The discussion includes references to alleged silencing mechanisms, narrative control, and tribalism as a “SIOP” framework, describing three characteristics: silencing opposing ideas, a strong narrative, and tribalism. They illustrate these with examples such as censorship of anti-Israel sentiment or questions about Israel, accusations about a fixed narrative like “Israel is our greatest ally,” and the exclusion of dissenting voices. The speakers conclude by asserting that while Israel does not control the U.S., Zionism appears to influence both countries, and that the root issue is the influence of Zionism rather than a single country’s leadership. They urge viewers to speak up while suggesting the changes reflect a broader, troubling shift in political power, ending with a night-time sign-off and personal recovery product plugs being referenced but later deemphasized.

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The issue is a lot of the personnel problems are still there, but at a more subtle. "An ambassador Huckabee, to me, is still part of that same grouping in terms of the damage it can do in our foreign policy." "There were tweets from several weeks ago where he was attacking The UK prime minister, ambassador was." "we're burning diplomatic capital left and right. Australia, The UK, Canada, with all these US allies considering recognizing the Palestinian state, and we're going out there attacking them one by one on behalf of Israel." "I’m for moving in a bunch of different radical directions, like banning high interest loans." "But what I'm not in favor of is moving in radical directions on behalf of a foreign country whose interests are not the same as ours."

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The speaker argues that criticisms of Trump's appointees as Zionists are unfounded, as most politicians are, except for figures like Thomas Massie and Ron Paul. The speaker claims Trump's agenda is "America First," despite perceptions of him being controlled by Israel. The speaker believes the Rothschilds have brainwashed Americans via the Schofield Bible into supporting Israel, making it impossible to win elections by openly opposing Israel. Trump's pro-Israel rhetoric is a necessity for electoral success. The speaker suggests Trump's actions reveal a "reverse infiltration counterinsurgency" against the "Zog." Examples include the takedown of Epstein and actions against ISIS and in Syria. The speaker claims Trump stopped FEMA camps and opposes central bank digital currency. The speaker says that Trump's few pro-Israel actions, like moving the embassy to Jerusalem, are outweighed by actions against the New World Order. The speaker highlights Trump's friendly relations with BRICS nations and suggests a coordinated effort with China, Russia, and potentially Iran against the New World Order. The speaker also notes Trump's criticisms of Netanyahu and allusions to 9/11 being an inside job.

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Peter Thiel is described as the FBI informant and CIA contractor; Elon Musk, the defense contractor and PayPal mafia member; JD Vance who brokered the David Sachs fundraiser with Silicon Valley and Trump; mentored by Thiel and by David Fromm who worked for Bill Crystal with Tucker Carlson. Teal, Musk and Tucker lobby Trump to pick Vance, and they said, if you don't, the CIA will kill you. Palantir, founded by Thiel, Karp and Lonsdale, Israel first Jews that after October 7 flew their board to Israel and provided them with facial recognition technology to murder Palestinians. JD Vance, upon becoming the VP nominee, said, we're gonna bomb Iran, and went to the Quincy Institute for a pro Israel spin on America first. Tucker interviewed Vance 46 times; Vance hired his son. This is why they want me dead. Who's the fed? Because I brought all the receipts.

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In 2016, it was stated that only the best and most serious people would be hired, which led to the best economy ever. However, multiple former high-ranking officials are now not supporting a potential presidential run. These include former Vice President Mike Pence, former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Former National Security Advisor John Bolton and former Attorney General Bill Barr, who called the person a "consummate narcissist," also do not offer support. The person in question has used disparaging terms to describe many of these former staff members, including calling Barr a "gutless pig," former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly "weak and ineffective," and former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson "dumb as a rock." Others were labeled "born loser," "milquetoast," and "China-loving." The question is posed: why were these people hired in the first place?

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Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene says she began speaking out against the Iran war in June 2025, when Trump first bombed Iran. Greene says this stance caused a falling out with President Trump and the White House after Trump “waged a full-blown war against Iran,” which Greene calls unprovoked. She says she does not support the Iranian regime, but she believes the US and Israel started the war and “it appears that Israel doesn’t want it to end.” Greene says she remains hopeful for a peace deal and wants the US military to leave the region, while arguing Israel remains committed to bombing Lebanon and continuing to kill “innocent people and Christians in Lebanon,” as well as “innocent people in Gaza and children,” which she describes as one of Iran’s red lines. When asked why Trump did it, Greene says Trump acted “on behalf of Israel,” noting that she cites Trump’s public statements and says Trump claimed Iran could not have a nuclear weapon. Greene points to comments she attributes to former DNI Tulsi Gabbard and “multiple nuclear regulatory agencies” stating Iran was nowhere close to having a nuclear weapon. Greene concludes that, based on Trump’s statements, he did it for Israel. The interviewer presses Greene on how Israel could convince Trump to take actions Greene describes as costly to the US: depleted munitions, higher debt and gas prices, strained alliances, bombed bases, and American casualties. Greene connects this to a perceived shift after the Butler event, saying Trump was almost assassinated on live television. She claims Trump “shut down the entire investigation on… Thomas Crooks,” made information classified, and calls for the truth for Cory Comperator’s family and other victims. Greene links the Butler shift to the Epstein files, saying she believes the files are “central” and that Trump and she had a break when he called her a traitor after she signed a discharge petition and refused to remove her name. Greene says Trump insisted on blocking release of the Epstein files, telling her that “his friends would get hurt if the files were released.” She says she told Trump her son was receiving death threats and that Trump blamed her. Greene describes texting death threats she received to individuals including Susie Wiles, James Blair, Kash Patel, J.D. Vance, and Trump, and telling Trump that calling her a traitor led to threats against her son. She says Trump replied in a text message: “it’s your fault and you deserve it,” which she portrays as Trump saying her son “deserved” to be murdered. She says J.D. Vance was the only person who replied compassionately, while Susie Wiles and James Blair did not reply, and she says she never received feedback from Kash Patel about investigating the threats. Greene emphasizes that the Epstein files are “not fully released,” and she says no one has been held accountable by the US government, the FBI, or the Department of Justice. She also references an event in which she says the current administration bombed a children’s school, describing it as a Tomahawk missile strike and asserting proof exists on video. She argues that leaders refusing to cross Trump on the Epstein files shows “a complete cover-up.” Addressing the idea that Trump could be under duress, Greene says she believes meddling and long-term pressure by Israel on US political systems occurred for decades, citing AIPAC and Miriam Adelson’s influence and alleging that war on behalf of Israel is a key objective. Greene also points to the 2027 NDAA, saying it contains sections that would tie US military intelligence technology and military contracts to Israel in a way she says “can’t be undone.” The interviewer asks about leaked MOUs involving Trump and Netanyahu, with reports suggesting Trump abandoned Israel. Greene says she does not know the MOU details and can only speculate from what was leaked, saying it “seems” to favor a US–Iran memorandum rather than Israel. She argues peace requires Lebanon’s bombing campaign to stop, calling that a red line for Iran, and says the US should stand up as an independent nation—making a separate peace treaty with Iran and leaving the war zone so American soldiers become safe again, claiming “we’ve already lost 13.” Asked about her plans, Greene says she is launching “Life with MTG,” a series where she discusses these topics and continues campaigning for “America first policies,” on YouTube and her social media over the next few weeks.

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Elon and Vivek Prepare For DOGE, Pete Hegseth to Pentagon, and Trump Goes to DC, with Bill Ackman
Guests: Bill Ackman, Pete Hegseth, Vivek
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Megyn Kelly welcomes viewers to her show, discussing President-elect Donald Trump's meetings in Washington, including with President Joe Biden and Congress. She expresses excitement over Trump's cabinet picks, particularly Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, highlighting his military background and charisma. Kelly introduces Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager and vocal supporter of Trump, who shares his political evolution and reasons for endorsing Trump, including concerns about open borders and economic issues. Ackman praises Trump's unconventional cabinet choices, including Elon Musk, who will work on government efficiency. He believes Musk's experience can help streamline government operations, likening it to turning around struggling companies. They discuss the potential for significant changes in government efficiency and the economy, emphasizing the need for a more effective regulatory environment. The conversation shifts to immigration, with Ackman advocating for a sensible approach that prioritizes skilled immigrants while addressing illegal immigration. He expresses concern about the impact of unchecked immigration on communities and the need for a more effective vetting process. They also touch on the political climate, with Ackman noting the rise of anti-Semitism and the importance of supporting Israel. He reflects on the indoctrination present in universities, particularly regarding anti-Israel sentiments, and the need for a broader perspective in education. Kelly and Ackman discuss the Democratic Party's challenges, including the fallout from Kamala Harris's campaign and the need for new leadership. They highlight the importance of competition in politics and the necessity for both parties to present quality candidates. The show concludes with a focus on Trump's cabinet picks and their implications for national security and economic policy. Ackman expresses optimism about the future under Trump's leadership, noting the potential for economic growth and a more effective government.
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