ANTIFA, Epstein, and Thanksgiving
After Antifa's riot at Turning Point's UC-Berkeley event, the DOJ has responded to MAGA outrage with a criminal probe. Will Americans finally be free to speak and march without violent goons terrorizing them? Andy Ngo joins to lay out how the Trump administration should go about putting Antifa behind bars for good. Plus, the crew reacts to Epstein news as well as promising evidence that the Trump immigration offensive is lowering housing prices for Americans.
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All right, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. I'm Andrew Colvett, joined by Mikey McCoy in the studio.
We get you like, what, is this the third time this week? Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
Bro.
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I love it. It's great.
Mikey McCoy. We also have Blake Neff.
Speaker 5 Is it Mikey McCoy or Michael McCoy? Because he can only be one.
Speaker 6 I don't know what it is, actually, anymore.
Speaker 4 Oh, okay.
Speaker 5 That's how it's going to be. I'm just going to rip it up.
Speaker 4 If that's even your real name, there is a new conspiracy theory that Mikey's name is not Mikey.
Speaker 6 Well, this is news to me.
Speaker 4 Question.
Speaker 4 What does it say on your birth certificate?
Speaker 6 Michael Thomas McCoy.
Speaker 4 And the real McCoy.
Speaker 5 Well, you're adding a whole additional name here. Thomas?
Speaker 5 That sounds suspicious.
Speaker 4 My middle name is also Thomas. Is it really?
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Look at us. I always thought it was perfect because when I was becoming a Christian, I was like, I really struggled.
So I didn't become a Christian until I was in college. I mean,
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I was born and baptized Catholic and all that stuff. And when I went to college, I became a Christian.
And I struggled with doubts, which I think is a really normal thing to do.
Speaker 4 And I always thought it was perfect because it was doubting Thomas.
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There you go. Yeah.
Show me the wounds, Lord. Anyways,
Speaker 4 that was not where I planned to take this first start of the show at all. Anyways,
Speaker 4 Blake is still on assignment, traveling the eastern seaboard.
Speaker 4 So we're glad he could make it. And thanks to our friends at Real America's Voice DC for making a home for Blake here today.
Speaker 4 I want to get into,
Speaker 4 I'm going to get into this idea that they are listening to you.
Speaker 4 I think there was a sense in the last couple of weeks that the administration was messaging, their messaging was off, that they weren't on point, they weren't focused.
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And I believe that we are seeing every single sign that you could ask for that they are listening. Now, more needs to be done.
I'm not, this is not, you know, success moving on situation, but
Speaker 4 I want to hammer it home because now there is multiple pieces of evidence that we can glean from to show that there has been a messaging pivot, that they hear the concerns, the consternations, the anxieties of the base.
Speaker 4 The people that watch this show, the people that watch War Room Before It, that listen to us on the radio, they are hearing you.
Speaker 4 And I think it's really, really important that we give credit where it's due.
Speaker 4 You can't just be a voice that is complaining all the time without offering solutions, without also giving praise where it's due. And so I just want to say that.
Speaker 4 So we talked a lot about, and I went on Bannon's War Room yesterday. Charlie had given a six-point
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checklist. It was a punch list of what we need to do to restore the social compact with Gen Z.
And that included mass deportations.
Speaker 4 That included building 10 million homes, crushing the college cartel, ending H-1B scam, ending
Speaker 4 diversity visas and lottery. And then also
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dramatically reducing legal immigration. Now, we're not on that one yet, but listen to this.
So J.D. Vance, there it is.
That's the tweet. So listen to this.
JD Vance speaks with Sean Hannity.
Speaker 4 And
Speaker 4 listen to this and tell me
Speaker 4 if you can't also confirm that they have, in fact, got the memo, 353.
Speaker 7 A lot of young people are saying housing is way too expensive. Why is that?
Speaker 7 Because we flooded the country with 30 million illegal immigrants who were taking houses that ought, by right, go to American citizens.
Speaker 7 And at the same time, we weren't building enough new houses to begin with, even for the population that we had.
Speaker 7 So what we're doing is trying to make it easier to build houses, trying to make it easier to build factories and things like that so that people have good jobs.
Speaker 4 We're also getting all of those illegal aliens out of our country.
Speaker 7 And you're already seeing it start to pay some dividends.
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So what are those dividends that we're seeing? Blake, I want you to chime in here on this. Let's go ahead and show 346.
This is U.S. rent prices are declining.
Speaker 4 We have three months in a row,
Speaker 4 marking the steepest October decrease in 15 years.
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Now, Blake, this is not like, this is not huge. I think it's, what is it, down 0.31% month over month in October, but that's the steepest October decrease in 15 years.
What do you make of this?
Speaker 5 Yeah, it's, well, so
Speaker 5 it's a decrease. It's in rentals, which I think I think worth flagging is
Speaker 5 what have we complained about so much over the last few years? We've complained about illegal immigration.
Speaker 5 we've complained about too much immigration, and those people who are coming in, who are coming in as illegal immigrants, as guest workers, as low-wage labor, they're typically going into the rental market.
Speaker 5 And so if we're seeing declines there, that's probably an indication that, you know, we recently had the news that the foreign-born population of the U.S.
Speaker 5 is actually falling for the first time, basically in living memory.
Speaker 5 And that's going to have an impact on the housing market, which has so consistently been able to count on just kind of an endless flood of new people from abroad.
Speaker 5 And if we can lower the constant demand pressure on housing, which we've seen drive up prices in Canada, in the UK, in all a bunch of other countries, we'll hopefully get lower rental prices, and that will translate over time into lower prices for a normal entry-level home.
Speaker 5 All of, you know, housing kind of all flows together in terms of its impact on prices. And I think
Speaker 5 we're seeing that now.
Speaker 4 Yeah, and I think, to your point, I think we've seen approximately 2 million, maybe slightly more, deportations and self-deportations. So
Speaker 4 we actually have less people in the continental U.S. than we had at the beginning of Trump's presidency, which is huge.
Speaker 4 And that isn't despite the fact that we're still allowing for 1 to 1.2 million new green cards that are legal immigrants to the country every year, a number that I think should be at least slashed in half, if not a full moratorium.
Speaker 4 I would be totally down with a full moratorium. But
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it's not just surging new homes where the admin is listening to us. Let's play 364.
This is Harmeet Dillon, Assistant Attorney General.
Speaker 4 She's in the Civil Rights Office, and she saw all of the chaos, all of the violence that came out of UC Berkeley.
Speaker 4 And I want to give her kudos here because she's actually taking the initiative and she's going after these thugs that targeted our Turning Point USA event at UC Berkeley. Play Cut 364.
Speaker 8 Antifa is a terrorist organization.
Speaker 8 The chapter here is called by any means necessary. I've sued them and been involved with them as well.
Speaker 8 But there's also UC Berkeley is legally on notice, based on the prior litigation and the settlement, about this exact type of event.
Speaker 8 And third, at the Civil Rights Division, we're in charge of how the police treat the citizens. And the police in Berkeley seem to think this is kind of a sport or a joke.
Speaker 8 Equal protection under the Constitution requires that you treat citizens equally, including if you don't agree with their viewpoints.
Speaker 8 And so, at all three levels and maybe more, we have some serious problems, and we're going to be deeply engaged in illegal action here, I suspect, very soon.
Speaker 4 And not only that, and you've got to remember,
Speaker 4 the gentleman that pulled the trigger and assassinated our friend Charlie Kirk had Bella Chow and hey fascist catch on bullet casings that authorities collected. This is Antifa.
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These are Antifa slogans. This is this, you know, I'm not saying he was a card-carrying member.
I'm saying that these ideologies spread. They're decentralized.
And go ahead and throw this up. This is
Speaker 4 352.
Speaker 4 Marco Rubio, State Department, Secretary of State, has designated Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization. And we're going to bring in Andy No,
Speaker 4 who is probably the most accomplished longest running journalist in the space covering Antifa and all its different permutations and geographies.
Speaker 4 And he's going to explain why this is important from a legal standpoint. Because
Speaker 4 as he will explain, there is one thing to sign an executive order designating Antifa as a domestic terror organization.
Speaker 4 But this unlocks extraordinary legal powers when you're able to say, hey, they're a foreign terrorist organization as well. So across the board, we've got more examples.
Speaker 4 We are seeing the admin take action on the things that we've been talking about on the show, that you've been talking about and emailing us about.
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Speaker 4 We got an email from Melissa. Michael, do you have, do you still have that?
Speaker 5 Yeah.
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Yeah. This is pretty good.
I love it. I was actually like, yes, please.
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Stop calling Tyler Robinson the gentleman who killed Charlie. Gentlemen, come on, guys.
He's a thug, murderer, and a a sick, demented freak.
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My message to Melissa, agreed. Noted.
Noted. Agreed.
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Yes. Agreed.
So the change will be made. Absorbed, internalized.
Thank you.
Speaker 4 Blake, I want to get your reaction to a clip because, again,
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you have to give credit where it's due. When people are actually listening to you, we have to not only be a squeaky wheel that gets the grease, we have to say thank you for listening.
All right.
Speaker 4 This is Stephen Miller, who I think just absolutely nailed it. 375.
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We're focusing relentlessly on affordability. So President Trump's working to bring down the cost of living even more than he already has.
So Thanksgiving meals are going to be 25% cheaper.
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But President Trump is not content with that. He is fighting to bring down the cost of every single consumer and household good.
And the tax bill is going to be a huge part of this.
Speaker 10 Because when we make life more affordable for our companies, for domestic industry, for domestic manufacturing, with 100% expensing, with the largest tax cuts in history, then prices are going to keep coming down.
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And proof? Proof, Blake? I'll get your reaction. I decided I wanted to link two together.
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Speaker 11 per person.
Speaker 4 All right, Blake.
Speaker 4 Thoughts.
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So I don't want to overreact to a specific target. It's good.
I'm glad they're doing it, but
Speaker 5 it's one store. I think I'm more optimistic about seeing the fall in rental prices, which some people are saying, oh, that might be a concern too.
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And, you know, people have their leveraged, you know, rental unit, whatever. But the point is, is like, what if people complain? They've complained.
Prices are high.
Speaker 5 So you want to look at the high-level things. What do they spend the most on? The biggest expense for the vast majority of people is their housing.
Speaker 5 And right now, the cost to get a rental in the United States is going down everywhere in the country. In the long run, people will feel that.
Speaker 5 The drop is actually not a lot, but we also have inflation. So if you're holding even, if the price of housing is holding even and
Speaker 5 inflation is going up a few percent a year, that's effectively like a 3% cut in the cost of housing. And people have seen it only go up for years and years on end, especially since COVID.
Speaker 5 And I think we're seeing where once you stopped the endless flood of demand into the country, things are getting better. Things are getting more affordable.
Speaker 4 Yeah, yeah, I agree with you, Blake.
Speaker 6 I'm actually more interested in seeing rents drop, but then also how many homes we're building, interest rates dropping.
Speaker 6 The biggest win for the economy and for young people in general is just deportations. 2 million plus deportations, self-deportations.
Speaker 6 This has a direct impact on costs going down, on rent going down, on
Speaker 6 affordability just in general in the United States.
Speaker 6 But then also as a young couple, there's something about buying a house, being able to walk around your neighborhood safely with the, you know, back in your psyche, knowing that there's less illegals now.
Speaker 6 There's less criminals in this country now.
Speaker 6 But then also back to just Antifa. I want to really praise Harmit Dylan and also the FBI who put out the website for tips.
Speaker 6 At the same time, as we're deporting all these illegals and criminals in our country, we want to find the active criminals that are part of Antifa, and we're going to keep talking about that later in the show, but we want justice for that.
Speaker 6 And the administration is on point on multiple fronts with housing, deportations.
Speaker 4 Well, think about it from this perspective. You know, about a year ago, we were our FBI was targeting us.
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Yeah. You know, Turning Point USA was getting spied on.
Yeah. And now the FBI is putting out tip lines to target, to find, you know, Antifa thugs
Speaker 4 that were attacking, assaulting, and trying to disrupt our event in UC Berkeley.
Speaker 6 Yeah, and how fast they came after the January 6ers.
Speaker 6 We're going to come after the real Antifa criminals fast. We're going to find each and every one of you with geo-tracking.
Speaker 6 If you spit on our attendees, if you attacked our attendees, like this is disgusting stuff that happened two months after Charlie's assassination at our event at Berkeley.
Speaker 6 We're not going to stand for it. We're very upset, and we want to see accountability and justice.
Speaker 4 You know, Blake, just real quick, actually, Danny on our team makes a good point that according to the polls, you know, you're right, rent is...
Speaker 4 probably a larger bucket of cost for the average person.
Speaker 4 But from a pure polling standpoint, 378, you show this, it's bipartisan that the number one issue for most people is inflation cost of living, and that is cost of goods,
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Speaker 4 I'm very excited about the next guest that we're going to have on the show here, and that is Andy No. He's a reporter for the Post-Millennial.
Speaker 4 He's also the author of the book Unmasked, Inside Antifa's Radical Plan to Destroy Democracy. And you can also check out his writings at No Comment, which I think is great, but it's ngocomment.com.
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It's a sub stack, ngocomment.com. Andy No, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
It's good to see you, my friend.
Speaker 2 Thank you so much for having me on.
Speaker 4
It's been a while. I haven't seen you for many moons now, Andy, but it's great to see you and great to have you.
And you've been doing tremendous work covering.
Speaker 4 I mean, you've always done tremendous work covering Antifa. You've been one of the most fearless journalists about this.
Speaker 4 And you have a new piece where you're talking about this huge development where Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the Trump administration have designated them as a foreign terrorist organization.
Speaker 4 And you have a great write-up on the Postmillennial about this.
Speaker 4 Explain to our audience that might be a little unsure of why this is important versus the previous executive order that designated a domestic terror group.
Speaker 2 Thank you for having me on. So, when I spoke at the White House roundtable on Antifa,
Speaker 2 one of the things that I suggested to the President and his cabinet that they could do is to look at the international
Speaker 2 networks and organizations within Antifa and to designate the applicable ones as FTOs, foreign terrorist organizations.
Speaker 2 And why that's so important is because, unlike the categorization of domestic terrorism, there's actually legislation in a legal category of a foreign terrorist organization.
Speaker 2 And the announcement from Secretary Rubio
Speaker 2 with Antifa Aust and three other European based Antifa groups and networks being declared FTOs, these are now on the same category as ISIS, as Al Qaeda and other proscribed terrorist groups that your listeners and viewers may have heard of.
Speaker 2 This is very different than when people in the administration talking about Antifa being domestic terrorists. And the key difference is that there's actually no legal category in the U.S.
Speaker 2 for domestic terrorism in terms of like a group cannot be declared that way and then be banned.
Speaker 2 So the executive order describes Antifa as such, but it's not like a law that would ban providing support for Antifa domestically or to have membership in a violent group that's within the Antifa network.
Speaker 2 And that's because of First Amendment protections. I'm speaking to you from London now, and in my travels in the UK and Europe,
Speaker 2 when I speak to liberals or leftists, they say, Well,
Speaker 2 how come
Speaker 2 the US hasn't banned the KKK or like neo-Nazi groups? And the reason is the First Amendment has been interpreted through the courts to provide very wide protections for associations.
Speaker 2 But that doesn't mean that the executive orders and what the administration now is doing domestically doesn't matter. There's been
Speaker 2 very importantly at the federal level, the DOJ was able to get two indictments against alleged members of an anti-fossel in North Texas indicted on providing material support to terrorism.
Speaker 2 You see, so like that's where that focus that the administration has on anti-fun terrorism matters rather than the label of domestic terrorists. But going back to FTO,
Speaker 2 it's the first time in U.S. history that
Speaker 2 the U.S. government has declared any anti-foe-associated group as being officially terrorist.
Speaker 4 So, yeah, and you write in the post-millennial, you said the FTO label is not symbolic. It's a legal tool under U.S.
Speaker 4 law enabling sanctions sanctions against individuals associated with the groups, asset freezes, travel bans, and criminal penalties for membership or providing material support. In short,
Speaker 4 it's now a federal crime to belong to or assist the four violent Antifa anarchist groups that were labeled. And there's some in Greece and Italy and Germany that you outline in there.
Speaker 4 Now, I want to bring our attention back domestically, though, Andy, because at this UC Berkeley event, I noticed that there, at least
Speaker 4 from the videos I I saw, there wasn't many of these Antifa thugs wearing black block, right? It is intentionally decentralized.
Speaker 4 It is intentionally without hierarchy, at least, you know, on a spreadsheet and an
Speaker 4 org chart, right? So
Speaker 4 what is the way that these groups are organized domestically? And
Speaker 4 they're going to shift their tactics as the government attempts to crack down on them. Where do you see this going? And what can you just explain to us about the hierarchy question?
Speaker 2 So for the last five years within the organized militant Antifa American groups such as Rose City Antifa and other groups that are within the Torch Antifa network in cities like New York, Asheville, Philadelphia, they've moved more underground.
Speaker 2 You'll see that they have been posting a lot less on social media. When they have had a presence at direct actions, they no longer show the logos and symbols of their particular organization.
Speaker 2 And I think that's because they've seen in some jurisdictions there's been ongoing domestic terrorism investigations, like in the
Speaker 2 state of Georgia, where 61 people were indicted on domestic terrorism charges.
Speaker 2 There was a cell in San Diego County where 12 members of SoCal Antifa were
Speaker 2 convicted, either at trial or through plea deals. So they're trying to go underground and bunker down until there's a Democrat administration where they can come out.
Speaker 2 But whether or not they're underground, it doesn't mean they don't exist and they don't organize.
Speaker 2 And a lot of the terrorism that Antifa does involves people who are actually not going to their meetings or have not been through their particular cell vetting process.
Speaker 2 And that's the decentralized nature of a lot of terrorist groups, actually internationally as well, in that they put out the ideology online, or there are certain social media accounts that put out the propaganda.
Speaker 2 And the goal is to get fellow travelers, sympathizers, or ideologues to go and do something, just show up, show up and commit violence. And I think that was seen.
Speaker 2 in some part at what happened at UC Berkeley. This is their playbook.
Speaker 2 They call the targets fascists and Nazis and use inflammatory rhetoric and lies and get a mob to show up and create an environment where people,
Speaker 2 their comrades are encouraged to commit assaults or intimidate or harass or to rob their particular targets.
Speaker 2 And going back to the four groups that have been declared FTOs, I think it's important to talk about what they have done in Europe. These groups have not been proscribed because of ideology.
Speaker 2 And if people read my article piece or they look at what the State Department put out, one of the groups is Antifa Ost,
Speaker 2 which translates to Antifa East, and they're a Germany-based Antifa group where their method of attack is to mob, beat their targets with batons and hammers.
Speaker 2 And they go specifically for breaking bones, smashing skulls open.
Speaker 2 Some of their members have been convicted of aggravated assault and attempted murder.
Speaker 2 Some of the other groups that were declared FTOs based in Italy and in Greece have been involved in bombings, in shootings, shootings of CEOs, and bombings of police stations.
Speaker 2 So these are terrorist groups. And yet, we still see some leftists coming out, unsurprisingly, to defend Antifa in the wake of this announcement from the State Department.
Speaker 6 Yeah, looking at the FBI's definition for terrorism, it's the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce the government, civilian population, or any segment thereof in furtherance of political or social objectives.
Speaker 6 So there, if it's the definition of terrorism, that's exactly what we saw at UC Berkeley.
Speaker 6 Charlie used to always say that people would hide their face when they secretly know that what they're doing is wrong.
Speaker 6
And so these people know that what they're doing is wrong. They secretly know that this is terrorism.
But my question to you, Andy, is how are these people communicating with each other?
Speaker 6 They have a tendency to show up in
Speaker 6
mass numbers. Who's secretly funding this stuff? How are they all getting funded? I just don't feel like we always get the answers to this.
I'd love any insight that you have on that.
Speaker 2
So the communications amongst the cells is primarily done through signal. And we can know that by looking at what's come out at trials and in criminal indictments.
Going back to the Texas
Speaker 2 terror attack on the ICE facility in El Varado on the 4th of July,
Speaker 2 they were able to get into the signal communications of the members of this North Texas Antifa cell, and each one had aliases.
Speaker 2 And in the SoCal Antifa case in San Diego last year, when I went to trial, the evidence came out, Signal was also used. That is primarily the mode of communication.
Speaker 2 They use burner phones, aliases, obviously, and then they create ad hoc group chats for different purposes
Speaker 2 on Signal. Regarding the funding, there's
Speaker 2 always a nexus of registered nonprofits. And Azer Nomani has a good piece that came out two days ago on Fox News about one of the non-profits that was involved
Speaker 2 in
Speaker 2 organizing the UC Berkeley direct action.
Speaker 2
But a lot of the funding is also through essentially what is just crowdfunding. The extreme far left are great at crowdfunding.
They create GoFundMes, they have Cash App
Speaker 2 handles, Venmo handles, PayPal even.
Speaker 2 And those types, so a lot of it is done in places that law enforcement
Speaker 2 can track.
Speaker 2 And in my reporting, and
Speaker 2 what I hope that the FBI starts paying attention to now that they have a directive from the executive that anti-fuzzle domestic are domestic terrorists is to look into the sources of funding.
Speaker 2 We're not talking about dark money and crypto crypto and things like that, although that may be part of it. For the most part, it's through people organizing these campaigns and sharing the latency.
Speaker 2 So, you and your listeners and viewers are familiar with those huge fundraisers to raise bail money for white suspects.
Speaker 4 I wish we had you for more time, but that's Andy No, reporter for the post-millennial, author of Unmasked, and you can check him out at his Substack, No Comet, NGO Comet. Thank you, Andy.
Speaker 4 No, so good to see you.
Speaker 2 Thank you.
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I'm going to play a uh a a piece from Charlie. And actually, there's, I see two, two numbers here.
It's the video CK on why Antifa, uh, why he considers Antifa terrorists. It says 377.
Speaker 12 Why do you call the protesters outside terrorists, um, outside of, say, one broken window?
Speaker 13 Well, it's more than one broken window, assaulting cops, spray painting, the death threats that they throw at me, the violent intimidation.
Speaker 12 But that's not, don't you think it's bigoted to call all protesters who are outside as terrorists?
Speaker 13 Why is it bigoted?
Speaker 3 They're mostly white liberals without jobs.
Speaker 12 You're calling all protesters terrorists?
Speaker 13 I'm calling Antifa out there that are anonymizing their identity, sending death threats to my family, smashing windows, and spray painting the campus the entire week leading up to this terrorist.
Speaker 13 Yes, I absolutely stand by that.
Speaker 12 A lot of them are just college students who don't agree with the point of view that you're propagating.
Speaker 13 Maybe they should have come to the front of the line and asked a question like you and not acted like somebody a third in a third world country where they settle their differences with gang violence
Speaker 4 blake feel free
Speaker 5 he was just so great and it just it disgusts me that these parasites are just like it disgusts me that these parasites in antifa like are basically free in any blue city to roam around and terrorize people and like it feels trite and yet the truth is they're basically a modern kkk in the the truest sense.
Speaker 5
Look at what the original KKK did. They were basically a menacing group.
They would go around, they would intimidate people, terrorize them. We have a bill.
Speaker 5 We have the Ku Klux Klan Act, and what it's designed to do is it's designed to go after groups that intimidate people who want to vote, who want to use their freedom of speech. And instead...
Speaker 5 Like, we had it used against,
Speaker 5 I think they used it against friggin' Douglas Mackey because he made a meme that Hillary Clinton didn't like. Why don't we use it against Antifa?
Speaker 5 They're a terrorist group to suppress freedom of speech. They should be treated that way.
Speaker 4
Well said. Yeah.
I want to get to a piece of news here, Blake and Mikey,
Speaker 4 where
Speaker 4 we talked about Epstein yesterday, and it's been this really beautiful thing to watch because there was an allegation that Jeffrey Epstein said he spent Thanksgiving with President Trump in 2017, which, by the way, I think he was kicked out of Mar-a-Lago in 2007, declared a child predator in 2009.
Speaker 4 And yet, you know, Bill Clinton and all these types kept hanging out with him. Bill Gates, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, all these types.
Speaker 4 Larry Summers, apparently.
Speaker 4
There's a bunch of people that still hung out with him. As far as we know, Trump was not one of them.
Okay, but
Speaker 4 there's been volley after volley trying to tie President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein and this
Speaker 4 House Oversight, Democrat House Oversight
Speaker 4
Committee, they leaked these emails trying to do it. Now they're deleting them, which is just so rich.
So put up image 366. This was from the Democrats, literally the ex-account, The Democrats.
Speaker 4
It says, New documents show Donald Trump spent Thanksgiving with Drepper Epstein in 2017. At the time, Trump was already president.
Epstein already a convicted sex offender. Well, they deleted that.
Speaker 4 And
Speaker 4
it's not just the Democrats handle. It's CNN is backtracking as well.
Play cut 357.
Speaker 14 And we do want to be clear, the president, Trump, did not receive or send any of the messages, which largely predated his time as president.
Speaker 14 He's not been accused of any criminal wrongdoing in connection with Epstein or Maxwell.
Speaker 4 Oh, okay.
Speaker 4 So that is legalese, by the way. You know, somebody from corporate was like, please say the following and read this verbatim.
Speaker 6 This is so great.
Speaker 6 And then you have people going back and finding Melania Trump's tweet where they were at Thanksgiving.
Speaker 4 We have this put up 384.
Speaker 4
This is so good. Yeah, so this is President Trump.
Melania says, thrilled to spend part of our Thanksgiving with a local Coast Guard station in Florida. Thank you all.
Speaker 4 Thank you to all the members of the military who keep us safe. Happy Thanksgiving 2017.
Speaker 4 And here you got Jeffrey Epstein, a known liar, a convicted liar, saying, oh, yeah, don't worry. I spent Thanksgiving with Trump.
Speaker 5
Go ahead. Well, it just, it blows my mind.
I don't even think he really said it.
Speaker 5 If you look at the exchange, it's just like, where are you?
Speaker 5 He says a place, place and he's like who else is there and he kind of rattles off some names and so it's sort of like bigger picture other people are there but it's also just the entire thing is so stupid to go through your head that as president of the United States Donald Trump would be like able to go anywhere in the United States on a holiday like Thanksgiving where his every movement is very closely tracked.
Speaker 5
Everyone knows where he is. There's all these rituals that the president does on Thanksgiving.
And then he would secretly hang out with Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 5
It's just, it's, there's a word I get in trouble when I use on this show. It's really stupid.
It's really stupid.
Speaker 4
I just think it's amazing that time after time after time. So what, I mean, let's track the provenance of this whole debate that we're having.
So Joe Biden was president for four years.
Speaker 4 We didn't hear a peep about Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump becomes president, and the base of the Republican Party starts getting very interested in trying to expose a child predator.
Speaker 4 And, you know,
Speaker 4 there's some back and forth. Let's just say there's a little bit of a row on the right when it comes to what to do with these docs and the base wanting more.
Speaker 4
It's only then that the Democrats are like, hmm, maybe we can hop on here. We're going to get involved in this.
So then James Comer, a Republican, subpoenas the Epstein estate to get these emails.
Speaker 4
They come during a government shutdown. They don't coordinate a leak or anything like that, or a release of it.
They leak three
Speaker 4 very suspicious, highly selective emails out of a trove of 20,000.
Speaker 4 And every single one of them has basically been debunked,
Speaker 4 ridiculed, and they have had egg on their face completely as a result of this, including the fact that they redacted the name of Virginia Guffrey, who
Speaker 4 testified under oath that President Trump did nothing wrong.
Speaker 4 And then had, and by the way, we played a clip yesterday of a woman talking about that Virginia Guffery wanted President Trump to be elected because of the transparency with the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Speaker 4
And that was actually her biographer, apparently. It was a representative for her.
So this whole thing has blown up in their face.
Speaker 4 They were trying to distract from the shutdown, which they got nothing except throwing the country into chaos. And now they have egg on their face.
Speaker 6 And this is like their fifth time around the Epstein. It's like literally like the fifth time that that it's amounted to nothing, but they just kind of bring it up again.
Speaker 4
They're gluttons for the punishment. Yeah, exactly.
They got nothing.
Speaker 6 Nothing new under the bus. Like, take us home.
Speaker 4 20 seconds.
Speaker 5 It's just the whole thing has become this.
Speaker 5 It's like a parody unto itself.
Speaker 5 I actually feel bad. People have pointed out in the emails.
Speaker 5
We should pause. We should dial back because we're laughing here.
But we should remember, this is a bad guy who hurt a lot of people.
Speaker 5 And in DC, there's just a lot of people who've decided it only matters in the sense of how they can hurt one specific guy. Well said.
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