🚨Trump DOJ: Ilhan Omar IN PROCESS for Possible DEPORTATION & DENATURALIZATION!
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Ilhan Omar talks so fondly about Somalia
all the time. I really hope she likes it
as much as she has let on because she
may just be going back sooner than she
thought. Welcome to the program
everyone. I am Trish and we got a big
show to for you today. I want to get
into Ilhan Omar and what the Justice
Department has just revealed which is a
pretty big reveal. We're going to talk
about why they're considering
dennaturalizing one Ilhan Omar and the
the alleged evidence they have to go on.
So, we're getting into that. We're going
to talk about the future of legacy media
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Omar is about to go home.
So, it seems
they're at least really looking quite
hard into this over at the DOJ. You
know, this has been talked about for
some time, but we have not really heard
anything so emphatic as what we heard on
my friend Benny Johnson's show earlier
today. Harit Dylan, who is the assistant
attorney general and primarily in charge
of some of the racial uh discrimination
issues, um says this is absolutely on
their radar and there's an investigation
going on. She can't say much, she says,
but suffice it to say this is kind of a
a wow moment. Listen
>> to see her contempt and and right next
to her Rashidita Tib, you know, another
person with an immigrant background. Um,
look, Elon Omar has some legal issues
regarding her citizenship. I'll just
leave it at that. Um, I think that
they've been well covered in the press,
but uh, it's shameful.
>> Yeah, that was an interesting answer.
Could you like elucidate at all for us
on these citizenship issues for Ilhan
Omar? Will we ever see anything on that?
I will I will tell you that I was very
>> anything but I think I think it's been
well covered and I covered it certainly
myself before I joined the DOJ that yeah
you know certainly it's it's it's a it's
a truism of immigration law that if you
commit fraud in the course of obtaining
your citizenship if you lie about being
a uh the you weren't a Nazi um you know
guard at a concentration camp you can be
denaturalized if you lie about um your
marriage status that on which your
citizenship depends or or your familial
status or what have you. If you if you
fake any of those documents or you lie,
that's a grounds for dennaturalization.
And so I think it's been, you know,
credibly alleged that there are, you
know, serious questions about the
circumstances of the paperwork around
that naturalization. I'll just leave it
at that. I'm not working on that issue.
That's not part of what the civil rights
division does. But I think we need to
police that seriously. It is a precious
privilege to be granted citizenship as a
naturalized citizen in this country
>> and I don't think it should be taken
away lightly but if it's just a basic
concept of law that if you commit fraud
in the course of obtaining a benefit you
know you're not entitled to it.
>> Yeah.
>> I just think this is fantastic. So
Hermit is
is is a fantastic lawyer. Okay.
Fantastic lawyer. I'm just going to say
that I know her from Fox and she was a
Fox News contributor and I I'm just
going to add that, you know, she's not
only a fantastic lawyer, she's not going
to throw stuff out there just for the
heck of it.
Am I throwing shade at Pam Bondi right
about now? I may be, but I have reason
to. Okay, I have reason to. Leticia
James is reason number one. James Comey
is reason number two. But anyway, her
meet's the real deal. And so what she's
saying here is that they have some
thought and process that's going into
this. And she really couldn't say much.
But listen, if what is out there is
believed to be true, if that turns out
to be true, I'm going to tell you. And I
put a nice little time together for
everybody. We're going to go through
this together. There is a lot to go on
and it's very, very, very suspicious.
I'm just saying. Okay. Okay. So, in
2002, Ilhan Omar is 19 years old and she
marries a guy named Ar Ahmed Hersy. Now,
they're not married in like a legal
government ceremony at all. They're
they're married in a religious ceremony.
So, as far as her culture is concerned,
yes, they're very much married, but they
weren't married officially in the eyes
of the law. So, this is important and a
distinction that we're going to come
back to in a minute. She has two
children with Mr. Ahmed Hersy in 2003
and 2006. So, it's a real marriage,
okay? They're together. They have kids.
Then they separated in 2008.
She marries again in 2009
to a guy named Ahmed. Oh, you know that
makes it easy, right? Ahmed. Ahmed. She
likes the Ameds. She marries a guy named
Ahmed Nur Sed Elme.
That's the guy that some people online
believe might be her brother. I'm here
to tell you it doesn't even matter if
it's her brother or not. Because if it
wasn't a real marriage,
if they didn't love each other, if it
was just, you know, for money only or to
help somebody get citizenship, this that
or the other, that's a huge problem.
Okay? Like huge problem. Like we'll get
to that again in a second. I'll explain
to you legally why it's such a huge
problem. But she marries this guy and
she marries him officially like this is
on the books, right? This is in you know
the government register. She does this
the right way when she goes and marries
this guy another Ahmed nurse say Elme
and
it she divorces him like a year and a
half later. [laughter] Okay, that's
what's weird. And then what's even more
weird is that a year later while he's
off at school allegedly in one of the
Dakotas, she has a third child with the
first guy.
The first guy that she's just divorced.
So you tell me how that makes sense to
you. Right? She's married to one guy in
a religious ceremony.
Then she
separates from him, divorces him,
marries this other guy in a an official
ceremony, but no religious stuff around
it. Like they don't do a religious
ceremony. It's like an official ceremony
and not within her church. She has
another kid with the first guy and then
boom, presto. Like a year and a half,
two years later, she divorces
the second guy. I know it's confusing.
You know, she must not be a very good
Muslim because she keeps getting
married. And now the latest and greatest
runs an alcohol company. Yeah, wine
company. Well, maybe not because there's
no wine. And then um used to run a
cannabis company. So, we'll we'll we'll
tackle that again momentarily. I want to
go in order because there's so much
here. So, in 2012, she
then gets back together with hubby
number one. So, think about it. hubby
number one, the one she marries in the
religious ceremony and has two kids
with. She divorces so she can go for
hubby number two, who seems a little
sus, and was over in the UK, comes here,
apparently went to school, and they
weren't even like living together while
they were married. Apparently, she she
still has a ch a third child. She goes
and gets pregnant with the other guy,
the first husband, and he's not around
the second husband. Then he like I guess
goes back to the UK. Apparently, he
lives in South Africa right now, but
there's not a lot on him. He's posting
some stuff on social media from South
Africa. So, the belief is he's now
there. She then goes back and she
marries again, hubby number one. And
hubby number one, now they have three
kids together and she are together for
for a few years until I don't know, Mr.
Minette like sweeps her off her feet.
Timmy Minette, you know, the liquor he
is not. He comes in out of the blue and
he has some kind of affair with her. It
leaves his wife Beth Minette for this
one.
Gosh,
you know, I there's not much to say. I
mean, again, she's she's obviously
clearly not a very good Muslim in any
way, shape, or form, but you know, Timmy
Minette suddenly becomes numero uno in
her book, and she divorces
that poor guy that she's been with since
she's 19 years old that she's got three
kids with. She's already divorced him
once. She divorces him again and marries
Timmy Minet, the guy who has multiple
times been accused of fraud.
Not only does she marry him, she marries
him on the exact same day that she
reveals her big feeding our future
boondoggle to the tune of $250 million
that American taxpayers were defrauded
out of. and all her, you know, peeps
back in,
I almost said Somalia, like little
Somalia in Minneapolis.
They're all involved in it.
So, yeah, we have questions and so does
Hermit Dylan have questions because you
see, I want to go back to marriage
number two.
Maybe, you know, if you believe the
internet, she could be uh related to the
guy. But we don't even need that, okay?
Because if she married him under false
pretenses,
pretending, in other words, that she was
in love with the guy so that she could
help him get into the country. Oo,
that's a problem. Okay, it's a problem
because that's actually grounds for
denaturalization. And I've done a lot of
research on this and it turns out that
if you have been naturalized as a
citizen and then you go out and you use
your new found citizenship to then go
marry somebody and it's not a real
marriage but you just want to get them
citizenship. That's like a really big
bad thing to do as far as the US
government's concerned. Like you could
go out and commit some pretty heinous
acts and do some pretty heinous stuff. I
mean like you could be convicted of
murder and you'll go to jail but you
won't get denaturalized. Think about
that. That's how seriously they take
this. So if you have been naturalized as
a citizen and then you go out and you
use that citizenship to offer to someone
else in a false marriage, that's a big
deal. And they will and can dnaturalize
you over that. And then you're in the
country without a visa and you're going
to get deported. 18 USC 101 false
statements to the federal government.
They consider it as false. They're
saying now you don't have the right
character to have been in the country
initially
because you clearly don't believe in our
constitutional values. And then 8 USC
1451 procurement of citizenship by
concealment or misrepresentation. And
we're going to get to that because
there's some talk out there that she
never should have gotten citizenship in
the first place because of who her
family was, who her father was, and
because she was being naturalized as
sort of a derivative of his
status and his citizenship. The belief
in some communities is that he never was
deserving of citizenship because of his
connection to the Somali rulers that
were so barbaric and so horrible there
that led to this civil war. So this is
actually pretty
pretty, you know, significant and
something that is also being looked into
as hermit alluded to and I want to go
back to what hermit said again because I
think it's really important especially
as I go into 8 USC 1451 and talk about
that. But in terms of the false
statements to the federal government,
you know, if she was out there marrying
somebody
because she thought that, you know, this
was for whatever reason, I don't know,
maybe there was financial gain, maybe it
was just gain because if in fact he was
a relation, etc. They wanted to get him
into the country. I don't know, but it
I'll just have you at this like it
doesn't really matter. If it wasn't a
real marriage, then they can go after
her for that. And that's a big deal as
far as the government is concerned. And
I think we have reason. I'm just saying,
not accusing anybody of anything, but
I'm just saying we have reason, right?
Do we not? To say, "Gee, you were
married to one guy.
You had kids with him. You suddenly
dropped him like a hot potato. Married
this other guy. That was like a
whisbang, right? Like that didn't last
long. You guys weren't even living
together." And then he ups and leaves.
Maybe this was a marriage plan gone ary
because, you know, a couple years later,
she's back with the other guy. In the
interim, she has the other kid with the
first guy. It's really strange stuff.
But again, I want to get to this next
part. 8 USC 1451. In other words, did
she never deserve citizenship in the
first place? Let's go back to my friend
Benny. Really good interview with Harit.
And he's smart, right? Because he heard
what we all heard and he's like, "Whoa,
whoa, whoa." He let her finish her
sentence. He's like, "Whoa, whoa, like,
slow down. What did you mean by that?"
Because you kind of dropped a
kind of a big big spectacle in our lap.
Let's go back to Harmy and Benny
>> to see her contempt and and right next
to her Rashidita Tale, you know, another
person with an immigrant background. Um,
look, Elon Omar has some legal issues
regarding her citizenship. I'll just
leave it at that. Um, I think that
they've been well covered in the press,
but uh, it's shameful.
>> Yeah, that was an interesting answer.
Could you like elucidate at all for us
on the citizenship issues for Ilhan
Omar? Will we ever see anything on that?
I will I will tell you that I was very
>> anything but I think I think it's been
well covered and I covered it certainly
myself before I joined the DOJ that you
know certainly it's it's it's a it's a
truism of immigration law that if you
commit fraud in the course of obtaining
your citizenship if you lie about being
a uh the you weren't a Nazi um you know
guard at a concentration camp you can be
denaturalized if you
>> Okay, that's really important what she
just said and we're going to go back to
the law and talk about the father
as it relates to what Harit's saying. I
want to play it again and I won't I
won't jump in but just listen to these
words carefully.
>> Um you know guard at a concentration
camp your citizenship. If you lie about
being a uh oh that you weren't a Nazi um
you know guard at a concentration camp
you can be denaturalized. If you lie
about um your marriage status that on
which your citizenship depends or or
your familial status or what have you,
if you if you fake any of those
documents or you lie, that's a grounds
for dennaturalization. And so I think
it's been, you know, credibly alleged
that there are, you know, serious
questions about the circumstances of the
paperwork around that naturalization.
I'll just leave it at that. I'm not
working on that issue. That's not part
of what the civil rights division does.
But I think we need to police that
seriously. It is a precious privilege to
be granted citizenship as a naturalized
citizen in this country and I don't
think it should be taken away lightly.
But if it's just a basic concept of law
that if you commit fraud in the course
of obtaining a benefit, you know, you're
not entitled to it.
>> Yeah.
>> Boom. Okay. So, this is a big deal.
Again, you know, think about what she's
saying here. And we talked about the
marriage fraud and the possibility that
there may have been something funky
going on there. But let let's look at
this other thing. Procurement of
citizenship by concealment or
misrepresentation. She said, for
example, you know, if it turns out you
were one of the Nazis and you come here
and you're looking for asylum and you
don't admit what you were actually
engaged in and what you were doing, then
they can go back after the fact
retroactively and revoke the
citizenship. And you could also thereby
then revoke the citizenship of the
children because the children it's
becomes null and void. She apparently
got citizenship from the USA because of
her dad when she was 17 years old. So
just to sort of reiterate under US law
someone's barred from asylum or
residency if they have committed war
crimes, if they p participated in
persecution in any way, if they've
committed any crimes against humanity or
engaged in terror activity. This is a
very big deal because what has been
alleged, and I'm not saying this is
true, but what is being discussed about
the father in Ilhan Omar's case is that
he may not have been fully
representative of who he was. Here's an
article from a biased publication. Okay?
So, like I, you know, I'm always fair.
I'm not going to try and present
something that isn't, but let's just,
you know, indulge this for one minute
because I think it's important to at
least understand what is out there and
what has been alleged. So, they're
saying that this colonel in the army and
apparently that has been confirmed. He
was a colonel in the army. Now, she says
he's a teacher, but he was at some point
a colonel, right, in this army. His name
was Nur Omar Muhammad. He's since been
deceased. He was her father. And so
they're saying in this article that he
had a certain kind of rank and certain
kind of authority and a membership of
the regime
Darude clan and and was there for like
10 years and he climbed the hierarchy in
Somalia military to the rank of colonel
placing him squarely they write in the
Somalia military lands command hierarchy
during and at the height of the Isach
genocide campaign. Now this is important
again I'm going to caution you on the
source. It's from Somalia Land
Chronicles and they don't like Ilhan
very much. So, continuing on with their
publication, they say based on his
position, loyalty to the regime and his
role in the military, it's virtually
certain that he had intimate knowledge
and involvement in the planning,
conception, direction, and the execution
of the genocide. So, if that were the
case and he did not admit any of that,
well then guys, you're gonna have,
if this comes out, the ability to, yes,
take away her citizenship because he
never should have gotten citizenship in
the first place because he would not
have been of the right moral character
and standing in order to have gotten it,
right? Committed war crimes,
participated in persecution, crimes
against humanity, you name it. And so
this is why we get back to this law 8
USC 1451,
the procurement of citizenship by
concealment or misrepresentation.
And in the eyes of the law, if you did
this, your citizenship would be stripped
and your children's citizenship thereby
that had gotten them from you would also
be stripped. Now again, you you have to
balance this with what's real, what's
not. And one of the frustrating things
about this is because she's from this
war torn area, you can kind of make up
anything, right? Like where are all the
records? What do we actually know? What
do we don't really know? And so if you
look what you see, there's all these
allegations that have been made about
the dad. And then what is really
documented? And so it's going to take a
fair amount of work, I would imagine, to
really figure this out. After all, there
are no formal war crimes that have been
recorded. He wasn't part of any kind of
international tribunal that investigated
him. There are no criminal charges filed
against him, but they're arguing that he
had to have been part of this ruling
clan because he served as a colonel
under Sed Bar. And that actually seems
to be the case. In other words, he did
have this position within the military.
So if he had the position within the
military as it has been alleged and I do
believe that that could be proven out
then you'd have to go to the next column
right and think about what did he engage
in and that's where it starts to get
really murky. Um so there's two sort of
lines I think of thinking that they're
going after her on and that would be in
terms of the the citizenship. It would
be whether or not the father deserved a
citizenship and therefore did she and
then whether or not she committed some
kind of marriage fraud in that second
goaround with the second hubby. And then
you know we haven't even gotten to Timmy
Minet. Timmy Minet I keep saying my net
worth goes up on you. You know she
marries this is what she's saying to
herself. My net worth just went up when
she married Mr. Timmy Minet. I mean if
nothing else for goodness sake she gave
the guy a great payday. Remember this
one? I mean, this is why she was
initially being investigated by the
ethics committee because Timmy Minet's
firm, he was her campaign manager. He
received $878,000
between the years 2018 in 2020. So, what
was that 2018, 2019, 2020? So, you know,
he's making somewhere less, you know,
somewhere around I'm guessing like 300
or so if we if we span this out over
three years a year. And then suddenly he
jumps to woo nearly three million during
the 2020 campaign cycle from Omar's
campaign. Now I'd like to know
given that campaign cycle
given that in 2020 he was making
suddenly so much. Did did she say to
herself, heck yeah, you know this is the
guy for me. I I got to marry this one
and looker that he is. He I'm paying him
nearly three million bucks. That's a lot
by the way for a campaign manager. I
just want to take a little aside and
tell you that's a heck of a lot. Like
that's unheard of. It doesn't exist in
congressional campaigns except, you
know, in Minneapolis with Ilhan and
Timmy. It it doesn't exist. To the point
where Joe Biden was being criticized in
a front page piece in the New York
Times. They were like, "Oh my gosh, he's
paying his campaign manager $4 million."
I think it was the sweetener if the guy
actually got him elected.
Hey, you deserve four million for
getting Joe Biden elected, too, right?
$4 million. It would be a lot for a
campaign manager. They couldn't believe
this. Well, hey, Timmy Minet out there
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he's getting
nearly three. Hey, not bad work if you
can get it. Of course, you got to be
married to this one.
[laughter]
[gasps]
Pick your poison.
Listen,
they're gonna have some problems because
the administration is now laser focused
on her and they're laser focused on
fraud and they're laser focused on
Minnesota where Minneapolis, her
district, is ground zero for all this
stuff. Trump said it the other night.
There's been no more stunning example
than Minnesota, where members of the
Somali community have pillaged an
estimated 19 billion dollars from the
American taxpayer. Oh, we have all the
information. And in actuality, the
number is much higher than that. And
California, Massachusetts, Maine, and
many other states are even worse.
This is the kind of corruption that
shreds the fabric of a nation and we are
working on it like you wouldn't believe.
So tonight, although
started four months ago, I am officially
announcing the war on fraud to be led by
our great vice president J. D. Vance.
>> Boom. Okay. So that means Ilhan, they're
on to you. You get the Treasury
Secretary, you get the IRS, you get JD
Vance. I We're not talking Pam Bondi
territory. This is JD Vans territory.
All right. So, good luck with that one.
Not to mention, you know, they're going
to sent you in the meantime as you so
well deserve as does your little friend
Rashidita for this.
>> You should be ashamed of yourself not
standing up. [cheering] You should be
ashamed of yourself. That is why I'm
also asking you to end deadly sanctuary
cities that protect the criminals and
enact serious penalties for public
officials who block the removal of
criminal aliens. In many cases, drug
lords, murderers all over our country.
They're blocking the removal of these
people out of our country. And you
should be ashamed of yourself.
[cheering]
[applause]
ashamed, ashamed. And then he doubled
down, of course, this week saying, "You
know what? Send him home." When you
watch low IQ, Ilhan, Omar, and Rashida
Talib, the president of the United
States, writes on True Social as they
scream uncontrollably last night at the
very elegant State of the Union. Such an
important, beautiful event. They had the
bulging, bloodshot eyes of crazy people,
of lunatics, mentally deranged and sick,
who frankly look like they should be
institutionalized. When people can
behave like that, and knowing that there
are crooked and corrupt politicians so
bad for our country, we should send them
back to where they came from as fast as
possible. They can only damage the
United States of America. They can do
nothing to help it. So, he's calling
them crooked. He's calling them corrupt.
And he wants them out of here. Okay? And
now we have learned as of today it's
official the DOJ as we understand it
courtesy of thank you Benny and also
Harit Dylan Harit coming up with this
revelation here. In fact they're looking
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Tim I keep calling them all Timmy. They
must have lots of Timmy's I guess
popular name in the state of Minnesota.
The Timmy the governor, right? I I don't
know if he's going to be governor much
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Make a comment. We are live and I see
everything right now. Dragon Rider
writing, "If her citizenship is revoked,
does she go to prison in the US or back
into her country?" That's a great great
question. I I actually I think that, you
know, we could kind of flip a coin on
that. Which would be worse? I think it
would be worse to go back there, don't
you? Well, let me know what you think.
All right. impeachment articles filed
against one Timmy Waltz because you know
it's a little strange. Just a little
strange. Have you seen this? The autism
numbers. Dr. Oz is all over this thing.
He's like how is there a 34,000
34,200%
increase in the amount of autism
spending under one Timmy Walsh? I mean,
it it started at like 1 million in 2017
and now by 2024, we're all the way up to
$3
and 43
million in autism spending. That's a
little peculiar. So peculiar that now
these Minnesota congressmen at the
Freedom Caucus there, they're they're
filing articles of impeachment. Listen,
>> Representative Mike Weiner. Impeachment
articles for the fraudster and chief Tim
Walls. Holding politicians accountable,
holding him accountable for the massive
amount of fraud in the state of
Minnesota. Estimated 9 bill.
>> Uh-oh. Timmy, he's like, "Don't look at
me. Don't look at me." I mean, hey, I
I'm all about going after fraud. Oh,
yeah.
>> You can trust me on this. The person
who's angriest about this fraud is me.
There is certainly no political upside
to having fraud in your state and it
undermines the very program that I have
spent a lifetime advocating for and
trying to implement. And we have got
criminals. It seems like the Republicans
the only people they're not concerned
about in this is the actual criminals.
>> No, no, we're we're pretty concerned
about them. The the criminals are the
problem and you're a problem because you
allowed them. Okay. Like we're not
looking away from that. We want to know
who's enabling the criminals because
it's not just the criminals fault. It's
the people that were enabling them.
Whether it be Timmy Walsh, whether it be
Ilhan Omar, whether it be Keith Ellison.
I want to go to a Fox report on this. It
It'll just blow you away. It's really
disgusting.
>> The allegation is that the treatment
centers would encourage parents to get a
bogus diagnosis that their kid was
autistic. The treatment center would
then get a check and the parents would
get a kickback. The treatment centers
could not receive surprise inspections
because they were not licensed. Now that
licenses are required, only six out of
more than 500 centers are even applying
for the provisional license. Dr. Ros
says this goes all the way to the top of
state leadership.
This is not a problem with the people of
Minnesota. It's a problem with the
leadership of Minnesota and other states
who do not take Medicaid preservation
seriously. any delay in services is
going to be the should be laid at the at
the at the seat of Governor Walls.
>> Now, Governor Tim Walls says a decision
to withhold a4 billion dollars in
Medicaid money is an example of the
Trump administration weaponizing the
federal government and punishing the
people in a blue state.
>> The sense of retribution, no state has
experienced this before. How does taking
and punishing
children and elderly
uh have anything to do with fighting
fraud when that's not where this issue
is taking place? It does nothing.
Now, in 2017, the money repaid to the
state of Minnesota for autism treatment
was less than $2 million. By 2019, word
got out that money was available. And
then when COVID hit, the money really
started moving until we see in 2024
almost $350 million paid out for autism
treatment. Quite a
>> I I'll tell you, you know, the idea that
they're trying to say that this is
retribution when we're like, hang on, we
got $650
billion according to the nonpartisan GAO
in fraud happening every darn year. And
you people are like, "Oh, how dare you
look at us?" No, no, no, no, no. We want
to know every single last scent and
where it is being spent fraudulently,
and we're going to hold everybody
accountable because there's got to be
some kind of system that prevents this
insanity, don't you think?
CNN freaking out cuz guess what? David
Ellson from Sky Dance, from Paramount,
he got Paramount.
He's coming in. He's going to get CNN.
He's going to get all of Time Warner and
the CNN people are like, "You got to be
kidding me. Oh my gosh, we have somebody
who's
kind of like on good terms with Trump
taking over a major media company. No
one in Hollywood wanted this." And I
mean, no one. And no one within the
mainstream media news business wanted
this. They're throwing a fit because you
got Barry Weiss over there running the
show at CBS. They don't know what to do.
You got a mutiny going down, right?
They're all threatening to leave. Some
of them have left Anderson Cooper. He
left CBS in 60 Minutes. But you see,
he's still at CNN. So, I think he's
going to have to leave twice. I think he
he already wore out his welcome in the
CBS negotiations. What's going to happen
next? I'll tell you, they are not happy
about any of this. Here's the big news.
Netflix uh woke Netflix. They're
humiliated in this loss. They completely
got squashed like a little bug. Okay,
this is like the the the the company
that Susan Rice is on the board of. She
was the one just out recently promising
retribution for anybody who was aligned
with MAGA. We're going to come back and
get you and we're in charge. Yeah, she's
the one. Oh, no wonder Barack and
Michelle got that Netflix deal, right?
They got Susan Rice on the board.
Anyway, uh Netflix is backing out
because David Ellison is coming with
deep pockets and the promise that he can
get that job done. He can get the merger
done. You're not going to run into all
kinds of regulatory challenges he does
not believe for a variety of reasons
possibly including the fact that he gets
along better with the president. And so
consequently, Netflix is now backing
out. You know, they stood there and they
were like, "We got this. We got this. We
got this." And they gave like a week of
due diligence at some point because you
have to, right? duty to shareholders
means that if you are Time Warner, you
can't just say, "Oh, we really like
Netflix because they're so woke just
like us and you know, everybody's going
to be happy together." The shareholders
are like, "Show me the money, right?"
And if if David Ellison is like, "I can
do better and I promise you I'll do
better and I'll give you more money."
Then you have a duty to the
shareholders. And so they had to go and
entertain this offer. And it turns out
Netflix is out. Woke Netflix. totally
humiliated and out of the game all
together. So now you're looking at
Paramount and WB Warner Brothers
together and Warner Brothers of course
owns Time well CNN. Okay, we're going
back a few mergers here. We start
talking about Time Warner. Anyway, this
is great because there's this little
blog by this guy who is a little guy who
used to have a job at CNN and now writes
a newsletter on Substack or something
and he's pointing out that okay, it's
called Status. There you go. I couldn't
remember the name of it. I can't
remember his name, but he's got this
little newsletter and he said it's so
bad there. They're like freaking out.
Quote, "Inside CNN, alarm bells went off
as staffers began to panic over the
suddenly very real prospect that they
could be working for Barry Weiss before
the end of the year. Within minutes of
the news crossing the wire, my phone lit
up with messages, I'm sure, from anxious
employees fretting about the future."
Quote, "We are doomed." One staffer
candidly said, "We are effed." Another
said, "Everyone is reeling about all the
obvious things," said the third. The
panic at CNN right now is off the
charts. One insider told his newsletter
of the larger mood that had arrested the
entire network. Of course, they're
worried, right? Because Barry like
actually
wants to have the other side of the
story. Like if you're 60 Minutes and
you're going to do a whole thing on the
uh Salvador prison, she kind of actually
wants to hear from say, "Oh, I don't
know, Tom H. Homeman." [laughter]
[gasps] and and you don't even try to
get Tom Hman. She's like, "Well, let me
see if I can make the call. We're gonna
hold the story until we can at least try
to get the other side in there." So
CNN's like, "Well, what do we do now?" I
think they saw this one coming, though,
because I've been seeing some of the
information that they've put on the show
recently. And it's like, "Oh gosh, CNN,
really?" Like, you actually sound like a
real news organization now. you're
actually admitting things like, oh, you
know, Americans feel that he is better
on the immigration front than say the
Democrats who want open borders. They
they admitted that, right? Like that's a
big step, baby steps, but a big step in
terms of their baby steps that they're
making to try to be less insanely
biased. Here's Variety saying uh just a
couple of weeks ago that most Warner
Brothers Discovery staffers were now in
favor of the Netflix merger with Warner
Brothers Studios and that HBO Max would
much rather be fully consumed by say
Netflix than by David Ellison's
Paramount Sky Dance. They're all wor
Well, you know what? Now they're going
to have to worry and worry some more.
And this is going to be one big company.
They got HBO, HBO Max. I was just going
down the list. CNN, CBS, DC Studios,
Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Paramount,
Nickelodeon, MTV, Showtime, and TNT. I'm
going to run out of breath. They got
Harry Potter, they got DC Comics, they
got Game of Thrones, The Lord of the
Rings. I mean, this is going to be one
massive. They've got Spongebob and
they've got Door the Explorer. Okay, so
need I say more? Oh, Star Trek, too.
Okay, so this is massive. This is going
to be a huge huge entertainment company.
And of course, the these these companies
are freaking out because they're like,
"What does this mean from a wokeism
standpoint, right? Like they're really
really worried." But I'm going to tell
you, it's not just what it means from
sort of are we going to actually have to
be neutral in our coverage. I think it's
actually it means more than that. That
there's such an opportunity. And I say
this all the time. I'm blown away by
what I'm able to do on this little show
and how many people I'm able to reach.
And it's more than I was ever able to
reach on any of those networks I worked
at, which is incredible. If you haven't
subscribed, make sure you do. But this
is really um just an enormously
important time. We're like on the cusp
of something massive. And I think David
Ellison gets this. All of my sources
that know him well say he's one of the
smartest guys that you'll meet who
really thinks about tech and the future
of this entire business in a new way. So
he wants to bring that kind of
innovation that you would see in the
technology side of things to Hollywood
and to the news business. So what could
that mean? I mean, I think it's like
incredible. You know, I I I think about
this stuff a lot and I'm I I was
thinking about it when I was at the
Apple store and I tried on the the
goggles, you know, that they have there.
And you you feel like you're right on
the front lines of something like a
sporting event and I thought to myself,
gosh, this is going to be huge. This
could be huge for news. Think about CNN.
It used to be in the old days, right?
They were bringing you in your living
room to the front lines of who knows
what. they can bring you the front lines
of Gaza or Ukraine or right out there in
the middle of a hurricane. Well, what if
it was no longer bringing these things,
this is how we say, to you in your
living room. Think about the power of
news in the future because it won't be
about in the old days when you first got
TV bringing the news to you in your
living room, but rather bringing you to
the news.
So that to me is the power of the future
as we think about the metaverse etc. And
the news organization
that can harness that is going to be way
out ahead of the curve. So CNN like they
already have right all these bureaus all
over the world and they're just sitting
there and it's like this dead asset that
nobody wants. It's like the hot potato,
right? He's the only guy who's like,
"Yeah, I'll take it. I'll take it."
Well, you know what? He could do a lot
with it. He could do a lot with it if he
actually found a way with technology
to bring the viewer from their living
room directly. I think Beam Me Up
Scotty, right? The Star Trek Trek
reference to the news and then they
would be on the front lines of all these
events sort of I mean not actually not
physically but in that sort of metaverse
world.
the and that to me is the huge
opportunity and the huge future and some
people may say is it ethical really and
there are concerns about that but you
probably had all the same exact concerns
when you first had television in the
first place and you first had the likes
of the CBS Evening News bringing you all
of this footage. Now you're going to be
able to probably at some point in the ex
future experience it yourself. I think
about it here on the show. You know, we
could have you right here in the studio,
right? Boom, boom, boom. And like it's
not just me looking at your comments in
real time and thank you for your
comments. They're wonderful. But you
know, you'd be like here with me. It the
the potential is enormous. Enormous.
And I think David Ellison is probably
one of the few people that sees this.
And so if he's got that kind of vision,
and I don't know, maybe maybe I'm the
one with the vision. I don't I hope he
does. is I mean again I'm hearing from
sources he's really really smart and if
you also think about the potential to
bring AI productivity to Hollywood I
know this is scary for some people but
think about it you could be writing your
own movies like in real time you don't
need to sit there and watch somebody
else's movie
you can have your own movie
and I bet you he understands that and
the power of that and this is what
scares Hollywood
I mean forget get the woke stuff. That's
scary enough, right? But what's really
scary to them is the reality that the
entire business is about to change.
We need innovators. We need people to
think about all of this stuff
differently. And I think he will and I
think he can. Meanwhile, over at the
View, they need to start thinking about
things differently, do they not? Because
the FCC is breathing down their back.
The FCC is like, "We've had it with
you." And it's not just because of stuff
like this from Whoopi. I'm not sure to
another piece,
>> right? It's time.
>> 25th amendment. It's time. It's time.
>> It is time for her to go.
>> All right. I think we need the 25th
amendment for her. Anyway, the FCC is
conducting this investigation. It's been
kind of heated because they're
conducting it not into just all of
Disney and all of ABC, but specifically
into The View. and they're conducting it
over the equal time rule that the FCC
under Donald Trump running Brennan Carr
is actually enforcing for the first
time. And what the equal time rule is is
oh, if you're going to have a candidate
from one side of the aisle on, you got
to have the candidate from the other
side of the aisle on. And this happened
recently with Jasmine Crockett. They
brought Jasmine Crockett. Oh, she's good
for ratings, right? Maybe not. Onto the
view. And then they had to bring on her.
Well, they didn't have to. They chose to
bring on her competitor James Tarico who
looks like he's about 12 and he went on
the View and got to talk up how great
Jasmine is, right? It was like having
two Jasmines, well different Jasmine's
on the View. And that's a problem
because they never invited the
Republican and so they got called out
for it and now they're like freaking out
and the View hosts are realizing
they're realizing that they're in
trouble and so they got to do something
different. And the different is possibly
bringing on a diversified list of
guests.
Woofy Goldberg, Joy Behar, the rest of
them, Sunonny, they all just got
humiliated. Humiliated by what do you
know? A little business reporter. You
know, we business reporters, we're kind
of smart. You know why? We don't just
see see things through a political lens.
We see things through an economic lens,
through a market lens, through a numbers
lens. And so this girl who used to work
with me at Bloomberg and then went over
to another one of my former employers,
CNBC, and does a pretty good job. She
just put Whoopi and company right darn
in their place. Let me see if I have
this little video to show you. Do we
have it? Do we have it? I think we do.
And I'm going to bring it up for you
right now because Sarah Eisen took these
guys on in a way that they, you know,
they did not know what hit them because
they're not smart enough to really
understand the economy. [laughter]
And so, consequently,
they uh they they took it right on the
chin. Let's see. This is fantastic, you
guys. I mean, utterly fantastic. I want
to make sure it's the right one. Oh,
yeah. I got it. Okay, here we go. Way to
go, Sarah.
after we do what we're supposed to do. I
do want to ask you about the market
because it it's
>> it seems that the market doesn't really
pay attention to who is president. The
market does what it does.
>> Actually, the market likes who's
president. I think
>> Oh, interesting.
>> There's a lot of upbeat sentiment from
companies.
>> Ah,
>> and from investors about policies that
are helpful for growth. You know,
deregulation
>> tariffs are helpful for growth. The
tariffs usually wouldn't be helpful for
growth, but they haven't been as bad as
everybody expected.
>> It helps for rich people. It doesn't
help poor people or middle inome people.
>> Well, fair.
[applause] But, you know, when the
tariffs were announced, everyone thought
it would be like massive inflation and
the market would fall apart and the
economy would fall and it hasn't.
Companies have absorbed it. You know
what? They're they've never been more
profitable right now. But also, they
like investors. So, it's like a K curve,
right? So if you're in wealthy then it's
great. If you're middle class or or
under the middle class then it's not
good at all
>> but what I would say to that is that you
know it helps to have exposure to stocks
like more people should have exposure to
stocks and that is something
>> well if you if you're getting paid
minimum wage you [laughter] don't have
exposure to stocks and that's part of
I am loving this. Yes, you need more
exposure to stocks. 76research.com. But
in other words, she's like, listen, this
is good. This is good for the economy.
It's all everybody's happy. And they're
like, but it can't be. It can't be. It's
going to get bad. And she's like, no,
actually, it's pretty good. So, there
you have it. Whoopi, were you listening
hard enough? Do we need to give you
another lesson in this? I think we need
to give the whole mainstream media
lesson in this. Here's one I found on
Vox. Vox.com. They're they're talking
about why Eileen Goo is the winner and
why the US men's hockey team is the
loser. Okay. Have I said enough here?
You get the point. They're like, "Okay,
Eene Goose, she's great because, oh
well, I guess they don't see her as
being somebody who the Trump camp
likes." You know, the Trump camp is
looking at her saying kind of, "Girl,
are you like some kind of trader?" I
mean, like, why the heck are you skiing
for China when you could ski for the US
of A? For her, it's probably all the
almighty dollar that kind of is
dictating things. I'm guessing she got a
lot of money from China. Money that, you
know, because we play by the rules here
in the US, we wouldn't be giving to an
amateur athlete. Meanwhile, the US men's
hockey team. Oh, they're bad because you
see Trump likes them. So, that's how
they that's how they that's how they
think about things really. That is the
mainstream media, guys. That's the
mainstream media in a nutshell. So, chew
on that
and know that Brendan Carr is on the
case and know that we're going to get
huge changes. really. I mean, you cannot
even begin to
think about all that's coming. I mean, I
can I I can see it all, right?
[laughter] I'm predicting the future. A
lot of changes are coming from the media
industry. Good to have you all here. I
see somebody from my hometown of
Hampton, New Hampshire. Love that. Live
free or die. Put on my coffee cups. Live
free or die New Hampshire. So, thank you
for being here. All of you guys, if you
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people taking advantage of the wonderful
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in this great great economy in this
great country. So, please go check out
76research.com.
Look at those model portfolios. Again,
you know, you can't argue with success.
I love having you here. I hope you have
a terrific weekend. I actually may I
know I say this a lot, but I'm going to
try and join you over the weekend and
we're going to do like a little
membersonly chat. I will put up some
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