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[00:00:02] [music] [00:00:05] Nick Shirley, welcome to the show, man. [00:00:08] >> Beautiful hoodie. [laughter] [00:00:11] >> Thanks for the new wardrobe. Love this. [00:00:14] >> It's awesome. You're We're going to [00:00:16] >> Quality Learning Center 1 800 fraud. [00:00:19] What's this from? [00:00:20] >> We're going to be learning a lot. [00:00:21] >> What inspired this? [00:00:22] >> There's a lot of fraud happening in [00:00:23] Minnesota. So, hey, hey, just for [00:00:25] anybody that's listening that knows Nick [00:00:27] Shirley, which is pretty much the whole [00:00:29] world at this point, he's selling these [00:00:31] amazing hoodies. So, head over to where? [00:00:35] >> Shirley Defense.com. [00:00:36] >> Shirleydefense.com. [00:00:38] And, uh, get yourself a Quality Learning [00:00:40] Center hoodie. But, uh, man, I've been [00:00:45] watching you. I feel like I've been [00:00:46] watching you for about a year and a [00:00:48] half, maybe. And uh me and my team got [00:00:51] in touch with you what about a I think [00:00:53] about a year ago. And Wow. [00:00:56] >> Yeah, it's been quite the ride. [00:01:00] >> You got some balls, man. So, this whole [00:01:03] thing started I mean I think when I [00:01:05] first saw you, you were I believe you [00:01:07] were you were maybe in California or [00:01:09] Washington or maybe Oregon. I can't [00:01:12] remember. But you're running around [00:01:13] talking to talking to addicted [00:01:18] street people basically. Fentanyl users. [00:01:21] >> Yeah, I've done a lot of work especially [00:01:22] around like the fentanyl crisis in [00:01:24] America between fentanyl the border. [00:01:28] >> You've been everywhere. [00:01:29] >> Been everywhere. [00:01:30] >> That's just where I first found you. But [00:01:32] um you know but so this latest thing the [00:01:36] the Somali learning centers in Minnesota [00:01:39] I mean [sighs and gasps] [00:01:41] wow [00:01:43] just to start off I mean do you realize [00:01:46] what you have done? [00:01:48] >> I didn't realize what I had done until I [00:01:51] posted the video and it received over [00:01:53] 100 million views. [00:01:54] >> What do you think you've done? I think I [00:01:56] just kind of show people how obvious [00:01:57] fraud is inside the United States [00:02:00] because people always talk about fraud [00:02:02] and [00:02:02] >> you've done a lot more than expose [00:02:04] fraud, man. [00:02:05] >> That's huge. It's amazing [00:02:07] >> and I I it's we're going to get all into [00:02:11] that. But dude, you've exposed major [00:02:14] fraud [00:02:16] because of that. [00:02:18] I think we're likely going to see a [00:02:20] politician held accountable and said it. [00:02:23] And on top of that, how many how many [00:02:26] major media conglomerates are in the [00:02:29] country? We got Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, [00:02:35] Newsmax, News Nation, [00:02:39] ABC. What am I missing? [00:02:42] You got NPR, PBS, [00:02:44] >> NPR, PBS, [00:02:47] billions and billions and billions like [00:02:51] for all these companies and a [00:02:53] 23-year-old who's in business with his [00:02:56] mom and a microphone goes and uncovers [00:02:58] this [ __ ] You've destroyed [00:03:01] every [ __ ] media conglomerate in the [00:03:03] country. It's a It's a They are a [00:03:06] complete joke. Every single [ __ ] one [00:03:08] of them. [00:03:08] >> Yeah, they really are. And then when it [00:03:10] comes down to investigating the fraud, [00:03:11] instead of investigating the fraud, they [00:03:13] investigated me. [00:03:14] >> I saw that. I saw they went after you, [00:03:16] they attacked you. Why do you think that [00:03:18] is? Do you think they're embarrassed [00:03:19] that they didn't cover it up that they [00:03:20] didn't find it? Or do you think that [00:03:21] they're angry that you're the one that [00:03:23] found it? Or do you think that they're [00:03:24] angry that you actually uncovered it in [00:03:27] general? [00:03:28] >> One, they're embarrassed. And then also, [00:03:30] I pose a threat to everything that they [00:03:31] are. I pose a threat to their dollars. I [00:03:33] pose a threat to their viewership. Why [00:03:35] would they want me to get more views [00:03:37] than them? And when you have and people [00:03:41] are realizing now with X and other [00:03:42] platforms, you can then post and then [00:03:45] you can be seen by the entire world, you [00:03:47] don't actually need to go talk to the [00:03:50] senior editor at the inside the [00:03:52] boardroom to get the video approved to [00:03:54] go post. You can simply go out by [00:03:56] yourself, film the video, go ahead and [00:03:58] post it, and then let the world make [00:03:59] their own analysis on what they've just [00:04:01] seen. you know, uh me and my producer [00:04:03] Jeremy were talking about how to make [00:04:06] you money before you got here because I [00:04:08] was like, "Man, this kid needs a [00:04:10] business underneath him." And, uh, we [00:04:12] were actually, we didn't have time to do [00:04:14] it, but we wanted to print up hoodies [00:04:15] cuz, you know, you're the hoodie guy [00:04:17] now. [00:04:18] >> And, um, we wanted to print print [00:04:21] hoodies that said, "Turns out you can [00:04:23] just do shit." [00:04:24] >> Which meaning all you need to do is just [00:04:27] show up and do it. But um man, like [00:04:31] congratulations. Seriously, congrat. [00:04:33] You've done a lot more than just expose [00:04:35] fraud. You've exposed [00:04:38] legacy corporate media. You are very [00:04:42] possibly going to be one of the first [00:04:43] people to ever actually uncover [00:04:46] something that actually holds a [00:04:48] politician accountable. I mean, we just [00:04:49] saw, didn't he just announce that he's [00:04:51] not running for reelection today? [00:04:52] >> Yeah, he dropped out from re-election. [00:04:54] >> How's that feel? [00:04:56] >> That's you, man. That's you. Yesterday [00:04:58] he was calling me a delusional [00:04:59] conspiracy theorist and then today he [00:05:00] dropped out. [00:05:01] >> Oh man, Tim Walsh, [ __ ] career [00:05:04] politician picking on a 23-year-old kid. [00:05:06] What a tough guy. [00:05:07] >> Yeah, what a [00:05:08] >> what a tough guy. [00:05:09] >> What a fraudster. [00:05:10] >> Have you ever met him? [00:05:11] >> No. [00:05:11] >> Would you like to meet him? [00:05:12] >> Oh yeah, I love I'd love to [ __ ] meet [00:05:14] him, too. [00:05:14] >> I'd love to meet him. [00:05:15] >> I tried to go to his office, but he [00:05:17] wouldn't let me. [00:05:17] >> Did you really? [00:05:18] >> Yeah. I tried to go to his office last [00:05:19] time in Minnesota and his guy came out [00:05:21] and they're like, "No, Tim's not here." [00:05:24] And my guy David was telling him like, [00:05:26] "No, like we have questions to ask him [00:05:28] and why how come you're allowing this to [00:05:30] happen?" And the guy who's like running [00:05:32] his desk was like, [00:05:35] "No, we just can't talk today." [00:05:37] >> What What questions were you going to [00:05:38] ask him? [00:05:39] >> Anything like specific that you were [00:05:41] just dying to ask him? [00:05:42] >> Yeah, cuz he had been talking about how [00:05:44] there was organized crime inside [00:05:46] Minnesota. And if you're a state [00:05:48] representative or you work for the [00:05:49] government of Minnesota, by law, you [00:05:51] have to notify the authorities that [00:05:53] there is laws being broken inside of [00:05:56] your state and he didn't do that. So [00:05:58] there's like a statute that he is [00:06:00] reliable to tell the government about [00:06:03] like a law, but he didn't do it. And he [00:06:06] knew the crime was happening, but he [00:06:07] kept letting it go on. [00:06:11] >> How do you know he knew? because he he [00:06:13] said in a press conference, "Organized [00:06:14] crime is for is why some of this stuff [00:06:17] has happened." And so he knew about [00:06:18] organized crime, but he never did [00:06:20] anything about it. [00:06:21] >> So he he admitted to it. [00:06:24] >> Do you think he's going to be held [00:06:25] accountable? I mean, if you look at Poly [00:06:28] Market, Poly Market's a whole lot of [00:06:31] different percentages here, but will [00:06:32] anybody be charged over daycare fraud in [00:06:34] Minnesota by certain dates? percentages [00:06:37] make it look like it's definitely [00:06:39] happening at some point, but you know [00:06:42] what happens if nobody's been charged? [00:06:45] 22% think that he that we'll see [00:06:48] somebody held accountable or charged for [00:06:50] the daycare fraud, 22% by the end of the [00:06:53] month in January. 76% say in 6 months [00:06:57] and 83% think it'll happen by the end of [00:07:00] the year. Those are some of the most [00:07:01] promising percentages I've seen. What do [00:07:05] you think? I think they will. It might [00:07:07] take a little bit more time because I [00:07:09] think we want them to come with all the [00:07:11] evidence so it's literally impossible [00:07:13] for Tim to escape or whether it's Tim or [00:07:16] Elon Omar or if it's just one of the [00:07:18] fraudsters who's running these [00:07:19] daycarees. We want the evidence to be so [00:07:21] solidified that they can't escape. And [00:07:23] so it might maybe take a little bit [00:07:25] longer, but there has to be [00:07:27] accountability because the fraud is so [00:07:29] open and blatant. I mean, they already [00:07:31] charged somebody for um feeding our [00:07:34] future. She was a white woman, too. So, [00:07:36] this isn't about race. She was a white [00:07:37] woman. She got charged. And then they [00:07:39] also did charge somebody just a few [00:07:41] months ago who was a Somalian for $7.2 [00:07:44] million, 7.2 or 7.6 for Medicaid fraud. [00:07:48] But after being charged and found [00:07:50] guilty, the judge overturned it and let [00:07:52] the guy walk. [00:07:54] >> What? Yes. [00:07:57] So, that's how bad the government is [00:07:59] inside of Minnesota. And so that's why [00:08:01] it's so critical by what I just did. Not [00:08:03] only do we expose fraud, but we also [00:08:05] just exposed how corrupt and how that [00:08:08] government is not working for the [00:08:10] people, for the motans. [00:08:12] >> No. Well, Nick, let me give you, we're [00:08:14] going to dive into this pretty deep. Let [00:08:16] me give you an introduction here. [00:08:18] [clears throat] Nick Shirley, a bold [00:08:20] 23-year-old independent journalist who's [00:08:22] taken the internet by storm with your [00:08:24] fearless on the ground investigations. [00:08:27] Known for exposing stories the legacy [00:08:29] media won't touch. From immigration [00:08:31] debates to government waste, recent [00:08:34] bombshell video uncovering alleged [00:08:36] massive fraud in Minnesota's taxpayer [00:08:39] funded programs racked up over 126 [00:08:42] million views. Literally broke the [00:08:45] internet. A fearless patriot [00:08:48] who goes to where the stories are. And [00:08:51] you're the youngest guest I've ever had [00:08:53] on this show. And um once again, thank [00:08:56] you for the hoodie. So, [clears throat] [00:08:58] couple of things, Nick. I'm worried [00:09:00] about your safety. So, you know, I got [00:09:03] some buddies over at SIG. One of them's [00:09:06] name is Jason. And uh he's the VP of [00:09:09] marketing over there. I told him you [00:09:10] were coming on the show. He's like, I [00:09:11] [ __ ] love that guy. You got to ask [00:09:14] him if he's carrying, which I did. [00:09:16] You're not. So, now you are. No way. [00:09:18] >> But, uh so I got you a little something, [00:09:20] me and Jason. [00:09:23] little something to protect yourself out [00:09:24] there on the streets, the main streets [00:09:26] of Minnesota, Portland, San Francisco, [00:09:29] Seattle, [00:09:30] Paris. Well, you're probably not going [00:09:32] to get it into Paris, but [laughter] [00:09:33] >> no way. [00:09:35] >> So, that is the Sig Sauer P365 [00:09:40] Legion. Don't point it at yourself. [00:09:42] >> I know. I know. I know. [00:09:43] >> But, um, it's unloaded, so you're good. [00:09:46] Holds 17 rounds in the magazine, plus [00:09:48] one in the pipe. So, that's 18 rounds. [00:09:51] They got their brand new uh carry optic [00:09:53] on there, a little red dot, and then if [00:09:56] you look at the slits at the front of [00:09:57] the uh barrel there, that's to help with [00:09:59] your recoil management. But that is like [00:10:03] that is the Cadillac of subcompact EDC [00:10:06] guns, pistols. So, [00:10:09] >> wow. Thank you. [00:10:10] >> You're welcome, man. You're welcome a [00:10:12] lot, actually. [00:10:12] >> So, [00:10:13] >> I've never been gifted something like [00:10:14] this, so thank you. [00:10:15] >> Well, now you have. You're welcome. [00:10:18] >> This is pretty epic. And if you think [00:10:21] that's cool, you'll really think this [00:10:22] shit's cool. [00:10:24] >> The gummy bears. [00:10:25] >> Vigilance League gummy bears, buddy. [00:10:27] Legal in all 50 states. Made right here [00:10:29] in the USA and Michigan. [00:10:33] Maybe you can uh hand those out to [00:10:35] Somali toddlers that are in daycare. [00:10:37] >> Maybe [laughter] [00:10:39] >> in the learning center. [00:10:40] >> Wow. Thank you so much, Sean. [00:10:42] >> Yeah, you're welcome, man. You're [00:10:43] welcome. And then lastly, before we get [00:10:46] on with the interview, I have a Patreon [00:10:48] account. If you don't have one, you [00:10:50] should. But I've turned this uh Patreon [00:10:53] subscription account into quite the [00:10:54] community. And so, one of the things I [00:10:56] do is I offer them the opportunity to [00:10:58] ask every guest a question. They were [00:11:00] [ __ ] pumped that you're here. So, [00:11:03] this is from Brad Campbell. [00:11:04] [clears throat] [00:11:06] Nick, it takes courage to take It takes [00:11:09] courage to take on politics and [00:11:10] politicians, especially when bringing [00:11:12] potential fraud to the forefront. What [00:11:15] was your personal motivation to move [00:11:17] forward to uncover and [snorts] what [00:11:19] drove you to be so relentless? Lastly, [00:11:23] do you have ambitions for other stories [00:11:25] of similar involvement? [00:11:27] >> Yeah, I think when you see just the [00:11:29] corruption, when it's just so obvious, [00:11:30] for instance, with the border, I saw [00:11:32] people literally get trafficked over [00:11:34] into United States and now you're seeing [00:11:37] people too be too afraid to call things [00:11:40] out for what they are and enable fraud [00:11:42] to happen inside their state. Meanwhile, [00:11:44] Americans are suffering and yet these [00:11:46] politicians are too afraid to be called [00:11:47] in a racist or islamophobe for saying [00:11:50] that 89% of the populations committing [00:11:52] fraud inside of their state. So, I think [00:11:54] it's just more so standing up for the [00:11:56] people that actually represent you. And [00:12:00] it's necessary because if some there [00:12:02] needs to be somebody to do it, if it [00:12:04] takes a 23-year-old to do it, that's my [00:12:07] responsibility is to show people what's [00:12:11] actually happening. M [00:12:12] >> and I do have plans to go to other [00:12:14] locations and other states and I'm a [00:12:16] YouTuber at the end of the day too. So I [00:12:18] have to keep posting videos now. It's a [00:12:20] lot more dangerous. I have to Right now [00:12:23] I have 24/7 security with me because [00:12:25] pirates are after me essentially. I [00:12:27] didn't piss off the best group to be [00:12:29] pissing off. [00:12:31] >> Been there, buddy. [00:12:32] >> Yeah. So [00:12:34] >> it never goes away once it's here. [00:12:36] >> Now I have that and it's just harder to [00:12:38] plan stuff and but it's necessary. So, I [00:12:40] will continue to do it. [00:12:42] >> Good, man. Good. It's important. It's [00:12:44] really important what you're doing. Do [00:12:46] you I'm I am curious. Have you seen Have [00:12:49] you Have you Do you think you've [00:12:51] inspired people? Have you Have you seen [00:12:53] I hate to call them copycats, but I [00:12:54] don't know what else to call them. I [00:12:56] mean, are are you inspiring are you [00:12:58] seeing any in like people getting [00:13:00] inspiration from what you're doing and [00:13:02] getting out there and starting to cover [00:13:03] uncover more and more stuff? [00:13:05] >> Yeah, I think like usually I'm I'm [00:13:07] always kind of ahead of the stuff. So, [00:13:08] like for instance, as a head of this [00:13:09] fraud stuff, and now after you've seen [00:13:11] other people go and do that, which is [00:13:13] great. It is a little worrisome because [00:13:15] you don't want just a bunch of people [00:13:17] going knocking on daycarees. [00:13:19] >> Like, I did all my due diligence with [00:13:21] the man David before I went and did it. [00:13:23] >> Doesn't sound like you actually knocked [00:13:24] on any daycare though. [00:13:26] >> Me? I mean, we we knocked on we try to [00:13:29] talk to people, but [00:13:32] no one was there. [00:13:33] >> If there's no kids, is it a daycare? [00:13:34] >> Yeah. Well, that's true. There wasn't [00:13:36] any daycarees. is just buildings. [00:13:39] >> You know, Jeremy brought up a good [00:13:41] point. He was talking about I can't [00:13:43] [clears throat] remember how many kids [00:13:44] you have, but he's like, "If you have [00:13:46] four kids and I have four kids and I [00:13:47] watch your four kids and you watch my [00:13:49] four kids, there's two daycarees. That's [00:13:51] $25,000 a month per person." [00:13:54] >> Yes. [00:13:55] >> I was like, "Holy shit." Is that So, [00:13:58] let's go let's go to the very beginning. [00:14:01] How did this How did this pop up on your [00:14:05] radar? So, I knew about the fraud [00:14:08] happening because I went to Minnesota [00:14:10] last June to do a video on the rise of [00:14:12] Islam inside of America. And I had heard [00:14:15] that it's growing super fast and that [00:14:17] mosques are popping up everywhere inside [00:14:19] of Minnesota. Christian churches are [00:14:20] turning into mosques. And I started [00:14:22] talking to the people and I people [00:14:25] everyone kept telling me, well, you need [00:14:26] to look into the fraud. And I said, [00:14:28] well, how do I look? [00:14:29] >> Who's everybody? [00:14:30] >> All these motans, they started reaching [00:14:32] out to me and they knew I was in their [00:14:33] state. There's one up there to talk [00:14:35] about the the rise of [00:14:40] >> the [00:14:40] >> Muslim church, the Muslim religion in in [00:14:42] in Minnesota. [00:14:44] >> Yes. [00:14:44] >> And talking about churches being [00:14:47] converted into mosques. I mean, are you [00:14:49] seeing was there a lot of that [00:14:50] happening? [00:14:51] >> A lot of it. Yes. I mean, there's entire [00:14:53] communities that have been completely [00:14:55] pushed out by the small communities. [00:14:57] Like there's places like Cedar Riverside [00:15:00] for instance, right next to a college [00:15:02] and there used to be a bar bar there [00:15:03] called Palmer Palmer's Bar. Last June it [00:15:06] was there. I went back last week. It's [00:15:08] not there anymore. They have entirely [00:15:10] pushed out white people. Anybody that's [00:15:14] not Muslim or anybody who's not [00:15:15] Somalian, they've pushed them outside of [00:15:17] their communities. [00:15:18] >> What's it look like inside those [00:15:19] communities? Is it clean? [00:15:21] >> No, it's not clean at all. You have [00:15:24] >> Is it safe? [00:15:25] >> No, it's not safe. In fact, in June of I [00:15:27] was with my mom. She helps me film a lot [00:15:29] of times. They jumped me and my mom. [00:15:31] They jumped over me, grabbed my camera. [00:15:34] They took it from me and then my mom, [00:15:36] she tried to go like all mama bear and [00:15:37] like step in. I was like, "Mom, stop." [00:15:39] And so I actually kind of stopped [00:15:41] bringing my mom with me after that [00:15:42] because the Somali tried to attack us [00:15:44] and they're about ready to punch me and [00:15:46] smash my camera. And then I have my mom [00:15:47] coming after me like trying to defend [00:15:49] for myself. And I had to like get my mom [00:15:51] out of the situation. And then I had [00:15:53] this like six foot4 Somalian man with [00:15:56] three other guys and he's going in the [00:15:58] back of his car to grab something and my [00:16:00] mom's freaking out and I'm just trying [00:16:02] to get my camera back and then they [00:16:04] finally give it back and then they [00:16:06] follow us all the way out. [00:16:08] >> No [ __ ] So they're pissed that you're [00:16:11] >> there's entire Somali gangs that control [00:16:13] these locations. [00:16:16] >> What are the names of the gangs? Do you [00:16:17] know? [00:16:18] >> I don't know the names of the gangs. [00:16:19] >> How big are the gangs? I'm I'm sure [00:16:22] they're just friend groups because [00:16:24] that's what kind of gangs are in the [00:16:25] United States for the most part. It's [00:16:26] just a group of friends that walk around [00:16:29] armed [00:16:30] >> like they're little militias and whether [00:16:32] it be 10 friends, 20 friends, 30 friends [00:16:35] or entire organization. Um it kind of [00:16:38] varies depending on cities here in the [00:16:40] United States, but [00:16:42] there's entire just gangs. There's like [00:16:44] you can look it up on YouTube. There's [00:16:45] gangs inside like Somali wars going on [00:16:48] inside of these areas. [00:16:52] Sleep affects everything. 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You're [00:19:32] going around looking at at how it [00:19:36] Minnesota's changed and everybody's [00:19:39] telling you to look into the fraud. [00:19:41] Who's I mean, when did it start? [00:19:43] >> Yeah. So, I put on my Instagram story [00:19:44] that I was in Minnesota and this lady by [00:19:46] the name of Jennifer, she's she messaged [00:19:48] me. She's like, "I'm a real estate agent [00:19:49] here. You wouldn't believe what's [00:19:51] happening. Our property taxes are going [00:19:53] up. They're putting in these daycarees [00:19:55] and these uh these adult centers next [00:19:58] right next door to the house I'm trying [00:19:59] to sell. And I can't even tell the [00:20:01] seller. I can't even tell the buyer that [00:20:04] the house next to it is a adult daycare [00:20:07] center or else I'll be breaking a law. [00:20:10] >> What? You're breaking a law? [00:20:12] >> Like they're not able to let people know [00:20:14] that. That's what she told me. They're [00:20:15] not able to let people know that they're [00:20:18] running these adult centers or the these [00:20:20] adult home health care facilities next [00:20:23] door. [00:20:24] breaking a law. [00:20:26] >> Yeah. like they cannot or and she's in [00:20:29] and the government for instance if a [00:20:30] person is a um like a PDF or a a [00:20:35] predator [00:20:37] the the state's not it's not it's not [00:20:42] necessary for them to tell the neighbor [00:20:43] next door that they're moving in or that [00:20:45] if that real estate agent is then [00:20:48] selling that house she can't tell the [00:20:50] client next who's living next door. [00:20:54] >> Holy [ __ ] And their property taxes have [00:20:56] gone up a ton too in Minnesota. [00:21:02] Like there's a lot like the corruption [00:21:03] is really bad. [00:21:04] >> You looked into that law. [00:21:06] >> Uh [00:21:06] >> is that a law or was she mistaken? [00:21:08] >> I just [00:21:10] that says you cannot disclose that there [00:21:13] is a daycare next. I've never heard of [00:21:15] any I've never heard of. It's a [00:21:17] commercial business not a not a [00:21:19] >> Well, these are private ones. They have [00:21:22] like private daycarees and private adult [00:21:23] daycarees. private home healthc carees [00:21:26] and like they're just normal houses [00:21:29] people living next door and they have [00:21:32] are taking care of four [00:21:34] people that need their assistance and [00:21:37] they're just collecting checks from the [00:21:38] government [00:21:39] >> and it's that's not only happening in [00:21:41] Minnesota and Washington state there's [00:21:43] all these just neighborhoods where [00:21:45] there's just a random house that's a [00:21:46] daycare or an adult daycare or assisted [00:21:49] living or home healthcare. [00:21:54] How many of the How like if you had to [00:21:56] put a percentage on how many people knew [00:21:58] this was going on up there, what would [00:21:59] the percentage be? [00:22:01] >> At least 50% of the population. [00:22:02] >> Are you So this is this is this is [00:22:05] common scuttlebutt talk around the town [00:22:07] at the barber shop in the restaurant. [00:22:09] People are bitching about this and in [00:22:11] grocery store. Everybody knows. This is [00:22:13] like common knowledge. It's the rest of [00:22:16] the country that didn't know. [00:22:17] >> Yeah. Even [00:22:18] >> so this is police departments had to [00:22:20] known about it. the the governor, [00:22:23] everybody knows about it. [00:22:25] >> Yes. I mean, Tim Waltz said in 2019 he [00:22:27] was fighting fraud. In 2017, there was [00:22:31] videos of people bringing in millions of [00:22:33] dollars through the TSA airport and [00:22:36] moving that money back to Somalia. 2015, [00:22:38] there's FBI footage of daycarees giving [00:22:41] cash to the moms inside the daycarees. [00:22:44] Like that fraud's been happening for so [00:22:45] long, but nobody had actually brought to [00:22:48] a national level to the point where [00:22:51] people could physically see with their [00:22:53] eyes that there's nobody inside the [00:22:55] daycarees and these people can't even [00:22:57] give you a brochure to enroll a child. [00:23:00] Like, okay, maybe it doesn't matter if [00:23:02] that kid's in the daycare, but at least [00:23:04] give me a brochure to enroll my little [00:23:06] boy Joey so it could lure a little, but [00:23:09] they can't even do it. [00:23:10] >> So, hold hold. How did when did you make [00:23:12] the switch? When did you go from looking [00:23:14] at churches that converted into mosqu [00:23:17] when did when did I mean where did you [00:23:19] start? Who's David? [00:23:20] >> Mhm. So I did that video back in June. I [00:23:24] was just there for two days. I couldn't [00:23:25] really make a video. I didn't want to [00:23:26] just go and slander a group of people if [00:23:29] I actually didn't have any proof other [00:23:31] than just taking it for people's word [00:23:33] around the community. And so I had been [00:23:34] doing my own research trying to make [00:23:36] this video and [snorts] it took me a [00:23:38] couple months. I wasn't really getting [00:23:39] too far. like I needed the physical [00:23:41] numbers from the state capital. And then [00:23:44] I randomly get this message from this [00:23:45] guy named David on Instagram and he [00:23:47] says, "Nick, I have all the proof, all [00:23:49] the money. People are someone from [00:23:51] inside the capital has given me this [00:23:52] information and there is nobody inside [00:23:55] these daycarees. Come to Minnesota and [00:23:57] we'll and I'll help you expose the [00:24:00] fraud." And I usually don't respond to [00:24:02] DMs cuz I get so many of them. [00:24:04] >> And I was like, "All right, send me your [00:24:06] number. Let's hop on a phone call." So I [00:24:07] get done with the gym. I give this guy a [00:24:09] call and he was super charismatic, super [00:24:11] cool guy. I was like, "All right, this [00:24:13] guy would be awesome." And he tells me [00:24:14] all the information and I told him, "All [00:24:16] right, I'm coming to Minnesota [00:24:19] >> [snorts] [00:24:19] >> um around December [clears throat] [00:24:20] 16th." [00:24:21] >> How many years this guy been diving into [00:24:23] this subject? [00:24:24] >> He's been looking at it for years, [00:24:27] upwards of seven years. And he's also [00:24:30] been fighting corruption since he was [00:24:32] around my age as well. like just [00:24:34] fighting to keep the he kept he fought [00:24:36] to keep the twins inside of Minnesota, [00:24:39] the baseball team. And so he's kind of [00:24:40] been like a lifelong like he just wants [00:24:43] the truth to be out more than anything. [00:24:46] And I was the only person who actually [00:24:48] gave him the opportunity to present his [00:24:51] evidence and go out and do what we did. [00:24:54] The local news, they have been reporting [00:24:55] on fraud for years, but [00:24:58] >> they had been [00:24:58] >> they had been, but they weren't able to [00:25:02] get it pushed to a national level, [00:25:04] national level, because these news [00:25:05] organizations don't know how to reach [00:25:08] new audiences. [00:25:10] >> I mean, there's a video from 20. [00:25:12] >> So, the but this is where the news [00:25:14] always starts. It always starts at the [00:25:16] local level. It starts it starts at the [00:25:19] local level and then it goes to [00:25:21] mainstream. And so mainstream had to [00:25:24] have seen this and refused to pick it [00:25:25] up. And that's both right and left, by [00:25:28] the way. [00:25:28] >> Yes. And Tim Waltz was also selected to [00:25:31] be vice president and within just a a [00:25:35] day, he raised the most money than any [00:25:36] other candidate history. [00:25:39] >> Actually, I didn't know that. [00:25:40] >> Yeah, you can look that up. Camala [00:25:43] Harris picked him. There's actually [00:25:44] really no reason to pick Tim Waltz. [00:25:46] Nobody really knew him. He's a weird guy [00:25:48] who vouches for tampons in boys [00:25:49] bathrooms. and he ends up raising the [00:25:52] most amount of money than any other [00:25:54] candidate in US history within a day for [00:25:56] a campaign. [00:25:59] >> Where do you think that came from? [00:26:01] >> Maybe a little bit of the danger. [00:26:02] [laughter] [00:26:04] Like it it's just so obvious. [00:26:08] >> And so I really do hope they crack down [00:26:10] on it and like [00:26:11] >> prosecute Tim Walls. [00:26:12] >> So where did you guys start? You and [00:26:15] David. You go up to Minnesota. You meet [00:26:17] David. Where do you go? [00:26:18] >> Meet David. I go to his office and he [00:26:20] goes, "Well, I have these daycarees just [00:26:22] literally just right by my place where I [00:26:25] work." [00:26:25] >> How many daycarees are out there? [00:26:27] >> Oh, if you drive around Minneapolis, [00:26:29] within just a few blocks, you'll start [00:26:31] seeing adult daycarees, daycarees, [00:26:33] autism centers, home health care places, [00:26:37] uh, transportation vehicles. Like, the [00:26:39] whole entire city of Minneapolis [00:26:41] like is plagued by this fraud. [00:26:44] >> You can't go You can't go a mile without [00:26:46] finding one. [00:26:49] Wow. [00:26:49] >> You wonder why are there all these dayc [00:26:51] carees? [00:26:52] >> How many did you go to? [00:26:53] >> Yeah. One day we went to [00:26:58] >> seven, but inside of some of those [00:27:00] locations, there were three or four [00:27:01] inside of the same one. So, [00:27:02] >> you went in one building, I think, [00:27:04] wasn't there like 10 daycarees in one [00:27:06] building? [00:27:07] >> In one building, there was uh I 14 [00:27:11] healthcare companies. Another one, [00:27:12] there's 22 healthcare companies mixed [00:27:15] with daycarees. And then in one building [00:27:17] specifically, there were three daycarees [00:27:20] inside the same building re all [00:27:22] receiving money from the government. [00:27:25] >> Okay. So when you're talking about these [00:27:27] buildings, are these is this a business [00:27:29] suite where it's you're in suite 102, [00:27:32] you're in 103, you're in 104, or are [00:27:34] there are there three daycarees all [00:27:36] within suite 102? [00:27:39] >> Both. [laughter] [ __ ] [00:27:42] >> You got to be [ __ ] me. In my video, [00:27:44] I go inside one building with four, I [00:27:46] think it was 14, and they all had these, [00:27:49] they had their own rooms, but for [00:27:51] instance, in room 7C, there were three [00:27:53] healthcare companies operating inside [00:27:55] the same one. [00:27:58] And if you're trying to make a profit, [00:28:01] why would you have all these competitors [00:28:04] surrounding you? [00:28:06] It doesn't make any sense. [00:28:08] >> Cuz it doesn't matter. [00:28:09] >> Cuz it doesn't matter. And nobody's [00:28:11] checking up on them. And even if they do [00:28:12] get checked, for instance, Quality [00:28:14] Laring Center, they have received over [00:28:16] 90 violations over just the past few [00:28:18] years. Yet, they keep giving them $1.9 [00:28:22] million a year. And then the ladies has [00:28:26] photos with her and Elon Elhan Omar. [00:28:31] And then that same lady's also taking [00:28:33] the mayor to her other daycare in a [00:28:35] video. And then that guy who comes out [00:28:37] and says that I'm the fraud is partying [00:28:40] with the mayor of Minneapolis after he [00:28:42] wins the election. [00:28:46] It's just complete fraud. And it for [00:28:48] them to come after me. Like I actually [00:28:50] never even gave my opinions on the [00:28:52] internet. However, my hand was forced to [00:28:54] start giving my opinions because they [00:28:56] came after me. They came after my [00:28:58] family. They doxed they doxed my entire [00:29:00] family. [00:29:00] >> How did they come after you? Be [00:29:02] specific. [00:29:03] >> Well, they tried to come after me. They [00:29:04] tried to debunk all my my whole entire [00:29:07] story. They then [00:29:09] >> Who's they [00:29:10] >> the all the news. [00:29:12] >> Would you just get more specific? CNN [00:29:14] who within CNN? [00:29:15] >> CBS. Um [00:29:17] >> who's the reporter? [00:29:18] >> I don't even know her name cuz she's [00:29:19] irrelevant. Nobody knows who she is. [00:29:21] >> We'll put a clip of it up. [00:29:22] >> Did you come during their normal [00:29:24] operating hours when you came to visit? [00:29:26] >> The I came at 11 a.m. I believe and I [00:29:29] also came the following day later in the [00:29:32] day. The point of it is not whether or [00:29:34] not I came at the right at the right [00:29:36] time of their operation hours. The point [00:29:37] is that blacked out doors, they can't [00:29:39] give you any information. You call that [00:29:40] number, no one answers. I wasn't trying [00:29:42] to go inside and they there should be a [00:29:44] way for somebody to actually be able to [00:29:45] call that number and somebody to be able [00:29:46] to answer. These aren't real businesses. [00:29:48] >> But surely you don't think a daycare [00:29:49] should just be unlocked. You shouldn't [00:29:51] be able to just walk into a day. [00:29:52] >> Be a reception. [00:29:54] >> No, they every daycare is locked. has [00:29:57] their doors locked. Okay, you bring up a [00:29:59] fair point then, but why can't they [00:30:01] actually give me information how to [00:30:02] enroll a child? [00:30:03] >> How do you know that all the allegations [00:30:04] that you're making are true? [00:30:06] >> How do I know that they're true? Well, [00:30:07] we showed you guys the we showed you [00:30:09] guys what was happening and then you [00:30:11] guys can go ahead and make your own [00:30:12] analysis. [00:30:12] >> We're coming so we can make our own [00:30:13] analysis. Are you 100% sure you're true? [00:30:15] >> Yeah, I am 100% sure I'm true. [00:30:17] >> You're saying that this is a fraudulent [00:30:18] daycare. There's kids being dropped off [00:30:20] right now. [00:30:20] >> Yes. The commissioner of children [00:30:22] literally said a week ago this place was [00:30:23] closed. They're showing face right now. [00:30:25] And um she seemed like a very nice lady [00:30:27] when I was talking to her and I actually [00:30:29] even gave her the opportunity to [00:30:30] interview me live because she had a live [00:30:32] booth right there. She wouldn't do it. [00:30:33] >> She wouldn't interview you. [00:30:35] >> Not live. [00:30:35] >> Why? I wonder why. [00:30:37] >> I wonder why. And so I knew as soon as I [00:30:40] had done my interview with her, I was [00:30:41] like, "Well, we'll see what she puts [00:30:43] out." And I actually ended up looking [00:30:44] very good because I said, "Well, yeah, [00:30:46] I'm sure. Uh I gave you guys the [00:30:48] evidence. Go ahead and make your own [00:30:50] analysis." [00:30:51] And but I did give her the opportunity [00:30:53] to interview me live. She wouldn't do [00:30:55] it. [00:31:00] >> That's so I mean it's I just the oh man [00:31:05] they have legacy media has clung to the [00:31:08] baby boomer generation and they will [00:31:10] [ __ ] die with the baby boomer [00:31:12] generation. [00:31:14] We'll never change that generation's [00:31:15] mind either. I mean they're spot and [00:31:18] sold on legacy media but they when they [00:31:20] will [ __ ] die with the baby boomer [00:31:22] generation. It will be a glorious death. [00:31:25] >> I can't wait. [00:31:26] >> I don't know who's even watching who's [00:31:29] going to continue to watch them after my [00:31:31] grandparents are gone. [00:31:32] >> That's what I'm telling you. They're [00:31:33] going to die with the baby boomer [00:31:34] generation. [00:31:35] >> Like Fox News is probably the only one [00:31:38] where I feel like they're they provide [00:31:40] actually like their show is a good [00:31:42] quality show. If you watch CNN, it's [00:31:44] very boring. Fox News at least keeps it [00:31:46] interesting for you to watch. Um, but [00:31:48] it's going to be interesting too with [00:31:49] Fox News. like will they eventually just [00:31:51] drown out as well? I don't know. I feel [00:31:54] like they're maybe doing a better job [00:31:55] than other news organizations, but they [00:31:58] also have their own biases as well. Um [00:32:00] each each organization has their own [00:32:02] bias, [00:32:04] but like you watch CNN, it's so boring. [00:32:07] If you watch MSNBC, a lot of their stuff [00:32:10] just on Zoom, but if you watch Fox, [00:32:12] you'll notice how much higher quality it [00:32:14] is. And if you get invited on, they [00:32:16] treat you a lot better as far as like [00:32:18] bringing you on. [00:32:20] >> Um, they like make sure you're good to [00:32:22] go. They check you out. All these other [00:32:23] ones are like, "All right, hop on the [00:32:25] Zoom." And, "Okay, sounds going." [00:32:28] And then after you finish your shot, [00:32:30] they just like drop you. You don't even [00:32:32] know what to do next. But Fox is the [00:32:34] most professional by far. [00:32:36] >> You're leaps and bounds ahead of all of [00:32:37] them, man. Congratulations. [00:32:39] >> I'd like to think so. Thank you. [00:32:40] >> That's pretty awesome. Pretty [ __ ] [00:32:42] awesome. and an embarrassment for every [00:32:44] single one of them. So, the first place [00:32:47] you go to, how many how many times did [00:32:49] you strike out before you actually found [00:32:50] one? [00:32:51] >> We went to the first one, Mo Childcare, [00:32:54] and Mako was also connected with another [00:32:58] child care inside the same building. So, [00:33:00] inside the same building, two daycare [00:33:02] centers were receiving separate money. [00:33:04] And I thought we were just going to go [00:33:05] and open the door and talk to the lady [00:33:08] at the reception about how can I enroll [00:33:10] my my child? And I get there and all the [00:33:13] windows are completely blacked out and [00:33:16] above me the sign says open 7:00 a.m. to [00:33:18] 10:00 p.m. I ring the doorbell. The [00:33:21] doorbell doesn't even work. [00:33:23] What's going on? You guys just received [00:33:26] millions of dollars, over $5 million the [00:33:29] past few years. Who can I talk to? No [00:33:31] one's there. And finally, uh, Somali [00:33:35] pulls up and I ask her, "Where where are [00:33:38] the children at work? Can we talk to [00:33:39] somebody about enrolling our child?" She [00:33:41] goes, "I don't know." She hadn't even [00:33:43] seen him. [00:33:45] >> Do you know how much money has been [00:33:46] sucked out of the Minnesota government [00:33:48] for this stuff? Is this all state [00:33:50] funding? [00:33:51] >> It's state and federal funding. So, CCAP [00:33:53] funding is childc care assistance [00:33:55] program, which is state and federal [00:33:57] money. That's why you saw the HHS freeze [00:34:02] >> uh $185 million in funding because a lot [00:34:06] of this money is federal money as well. [00:34:08] But just over the past few years, the [00:34:10] guy came out and he said, [snorts] uh, [00:34:12] anywhere of upwards of nine billion [00:34:14] dollars. [00:34:15] >> Nine billion dollars. We have people [00:34:18] dying on the streets, homeless veterans [00:34:21] with a suicide epidemic, the biggest [00:34:23] fentanyl crisis the world's ever seen, [00:34:26] and we're [ __ ] sending $9 billion to [00:34:28] fake [ __ ] daycare accounts so that [00:34:30] they can send it right back to Somalia. [00:34:32] We're sending $40 million a week up to [00:34:35] $87 million a week to the Taliban which [00:34:38] I fought for [ __ ] damn near well [00:34:40] about 14 years and the country bought [00:34:42] for about what 21 22 20 something years. [00:34:49] >> Yeah, it's a disgrace and it's such a [00:34:50] slap in the face of all of our of all of [00:34:52] us. [00:34:53] >> It is. I mean, what do you think about [00:34:55] you've seen all the all the hype around [00:34:57] this uh tax strike, haven't you? [00:34:59] >> Mhm. [00:35:00] >> What do you think about that? I mean [00:35:02] they what the Boston Tea Party do they t [00:35:04] they had a they did what they did over [00:35:06] just a few percentages and we're paying [00:35:09] upwards of some people are paying 50%. [00:35:12] So obviously [00:35:13] >> and none of it's coming back [00:35:14] >> and none of it's coming back. [00:35:15] >> None of it's it's all going to some [00:35:18] other country and some other [ __ ] [00:35:20] land and it sure as [ __ ] isn't coming [00:35:22] here. That's very obvious. [00:35:25] >> Yeah. And it's like why are we funding [00:35:26] this and why are we funding all these [00:35:28] other programs too? I mean, lots of moms [00:35:30] are paying up 30 to 70 grand a year to [00:35:32] put their kid in daycare center. [00:35:34] Meanwhile, you don't see one single [00:35:36] white person coming out of any of these [00:35:38] daycarees. [00:35:40] >> Do you think this tax Do you think this [00:35:42] tax strike's going to You think it's [00:35:43] going to spread? [00:35:45] >> I don't know. We'll see. [00:35:46] >> Do you want to see it spread? [00:35:48] >> I think it'd be cool, but I think they [00:35:49] might arrest people. I mean, if you mess [00:35:51] up on your tax bill, they're going to [00:35:52] put you in jail. [00:35:54] >> Well, they can't arrest all of us. [00:35:56] Unfortunately for people like us, you're [00:35:58] going to get arrested. I'm going to get [00:35:59] arrested and anybody else with a [00:36:01] microphone is going to get arrested. But [00:36:03] >> yeah, I hope maybe it makes the [00:36:05] government listen [00:36:07] and tell tells the people like tells [00:36:09] them, "Okay, we got to figure this out." [00:36:12] And I had a lot of respect for Elon for [00:36:14] and I understand why it was so hard for [00:36:16] him to do what he was trying to do with [00:36:18] Doge because the fraudsters complained [00:36:21] the loudest. [00:36:21] >> Yep. Yep. [00:36:23] And I mean he he he he tried to do [00:36:25] America such a service and by going [00:36:27] cutting out some of this fraud and what [00:36:30] they do to him, they burned down his [00:36:32] businesses. They attacked him and they [00:36:35] tried everything possible to try to stop [00:36:37] the man. [00:36:37] >> Yeah. Yeah, man. [00:36:41] Well, how much what do you think is [00:36:42] going to have you seen uh the Minnesota [00:36:44] government do anything yet other than [00:36:48] Tim Wallace? [laughter] [00:36:49] [gasps] [00:36:50] >> They're all very out of re-election. [00:36:52] They're all very upset. There are some [00:36:54] people inside of Minnesota, for [00:36:55] instance, there is a fraud committee and [00:36:57] they're trying, they've labeled out, [00:36:59] they've made it very obvious. They have [00:37:00] the charts of who's getting the money [00:37:01] and everything like that. And with HHS [00:37:05] freezing the money, all these businesses [00:37:08] have the opportunity to prove they're [00:37:09] legit. As of now, not a single business [00:37:12] has submitted to prove that they're a [00:37:13] legitimate business. If you had children [00:37:15] to feed, how quick would you be [00:37:17] submitting your form to get your money [00:37:18] back? You'd be doing it immediately. [00:37:21] How would the main How are the [00:37:22] mainstream media outlets attacking you? [00:37:24] What are they saying? What are they [00:37:25] doing? [00:37:25] >> You'll notice the first thing they say [00:37:27] is MAGA YouTuber, right-wing influencer, [00:37:31] conservative. [00:37:33] >> That's the first thing they do is put [00:37:34] you in a bucket. [00:37:36] >> Anything but journalist. [00:37:39] They'll say lit quite literally [00:37:42] anything. 23 year old. Like, okay, cool. [00:37:44] I just did a better job than you at 23. [00:37:46] But they try they'll try to say [00:37:49] conservative, MAGA, Trump. It's like, [00:37:52] no, I just showed you guys the facts, [00:37:53] >> all the buzzwords. [00:37:54] >> Yeah. [00:37:56] It's actually pretty funny cuz I'm like, [00:37:58] you guys are so stupid. You have the [00:38:00] opportunity to maybe show people you're [00:38:02] a little bit more legit. [00:38:04] >> Yeah. [00:38:04] >> Instead, you're taking the fraud. [00:38:07] >> Yeah. They're they're taking the bait. [00:38:08] >> So awesome. They're going to die on that [00:38:10] hill. I can't [ __ ] wait. We got about [00:38:13] maybe 20 years left before they're [00:38:16] completely [ __ ] dead. [00:38:17] >> Yeah, I I agree. [00:38:20] >> But well, what else are they? Cuz I [00:38:23] thought they were calling you racist. [00:38:27] All that kind of stuff, too. [00:38:28] >> Bust out the race card. [00:38:30] >> Yes. [00:38:30] >> Real original. [00:38:32] >> Yes. Tim Waltz has called me a white [00:38:34] supremist. He's called me a delusional [00:38:36] conspiracy theorist. [00:38:37] >> Are you a white supremacist? [00:38:39] >> No. [00:38:39] >> Are you sure? [00:38:40] >> I'm sure. How do you know? [00:38:42] >> I just know. Okay. I'm not a white [00:38:44] supremacist. [00:38:44] >> All right. [00:38:45] >> I got black friends, too. [00:38:46] >> Right on. Me, too. [00:38:48] >> So, for them to say that, it's just like [00:38:50] >> it's ridiculous. [00:38:52] >> Yeah. They're trying to do everything [00:38:53] they can. For instance, by calling me a [00:38:55] MAGA influencer, calling me a right-wing [00:38:58] influencer, calling me, they say [00:39:01] anti-immigration, which yes, I am [00:39:03] anti-legal immigration. The word's [00:39:05] illegal. Uh anti-Islam. [00:39:08] Uh [00:39:09] then they call me a conspiracy theorist. [00:39:13] They're trying to do everything. They [00:39:14] call me a fascist. They're calling me [00:39:15] Nazi. They're trying to do everything [00:39:17] they can. So when the moment somebody [00:39:19] tries to do something, it's justifiable [00:39:21] for them. Man, you know, it's actually [00:39:24] I hate to say it like this, but it's [00:39:26] actually kind of cool that they've gone [00:39:28] through every derogatory [00:39:32] >> name that they can think of and they've [00:39:34] abused it so much that none of it holds [00:39:37] any weight anymore. [00:39:38] >> None of it. [00:39:40] >> Nazi holds no weight. Racist holds no [00:39:43] nothing holds any weight because they've [00:39:44] overused they've they've overabused all [00:39:48] of the buzzwords. They mean nothing now. [00:39:51] which got which also sucks because [00:39:53] somebody that actually is a [ __ ] [00:39:55] racist. [00:39:57] >> It's not going to carry the same weight [00:39:59] because it's just like it's like the [00:40:01] little boy that cried wolf story. It's [00:40:03] like you've done it so much that nobody [00:40:05] [ __ ] listens anymore. [00:40:07] >> Somebody told me once, the moment [00:40:09] somebody calls you a Nazi is the moment [00:40:11] you can discredit them for whatever [00:40:12] they're about to say next. [00:40:14] >> Y [00:40:14] >> how can you call me a Nazi? [00:40:16] >> It's a damn good point. It's a damn good [00:40:18] point. [00:40:20] That's just how misconstrued some of [00:40:22] these people's minds have become. [00:40:23] >> What would you like to see happen? [00:40:25] >> One, accountability. And you'd like to [00:40:27] see people be happy that you just showed [00:40:31] fraud [00:40:33] >> and you wouldn't want to see people out [00:40:34] there defending it. [00:40:35] >> Who else do you think needs to be held [00:40:37] accountable over them walls? [00:40:38] >> Walls. [00:40:39] >> Got to be a lot more people. [00:40:40] >> Oh yeah. All the people inside DHS who [00:40:42] are cutting the checks. [00:40:45] the the judge, for instance, that one [00:40:47] judge who let the guy walk free of $7.2 [00:40:50] million in Medicaid fraud, you'd like [00:40:53] this the Somali to go out and say, [00:40:55] "Okay, 89% of the fraud being committed [00:40:58] by us is 89% of the fraud being [00:41:01] committed in Minnesota is by us [00:41:03] Somalians. Let's talk. Let's figure out [00:41:06] how to not commit so much fraud." [00:41:10] >> And they'll even say it in my video in [00:41:12] part two I have coming out. They're [00:41:13] like, "Are we the only community that [00:41:15] commits fraud?" [00:41:17] [laughter] [00:41:19] >> It's a great defense. If you do you [00:41:22] follow Nick Fentes at all? [00:41:24] >> Yeah. [clears throat] He just he just [00:41:26] posted this. Fentes posted [00:41:29] all of the complaining about Somalians [00:41:31] will result in nothing. No mass arrests, [00:41:35] no mass deportations, nothing [00:41:37] transformative. We all know that. What [00:41:40] do you think about what he's saying [00:41:41] there? Part one, when you hear that, [00:41:45] what do you think is actually happening? [00:41:47] Do you think he actually has a point [00:41:48] there? [00:41:50] >> I think you're seeing the government, [00:41:52] they've never done anything. They [00:41:53] they've never launched a full [00:41:54] investigation, multiple investigations [00:41:56] within just a few hours of a video being [00:41:58] released. So, right now, you have the [00:42:00] Trump administration has a lot of things [00:42:02] on their hands. Right now, they have [00:42:03] Venezuela. They had the whole entire [00:42:05] Epstein [00:42:07] screw up. That looked really bad. [00:42:10] >> [snorts] [00:42:10] >> and you're having mass deportations and [00:42:13] people you may they might not be [00:42:14] deporting as many people as people would [00:42:16] like. I just threw him the biggest layup [00:42:19] ever. If they really want to go in and [00:42:22] get everyone back on board, this is a [00:42:24] great opportunity for him. So, they [00:42:26] better go and do it. I hope they do. I [00:42:29] hope they do. You're 23 and you've [00:42:32] watched how fast your own reporting [00:42:33] could move online. Why is Fuentes able [00:42:36] to gain traction with young audiences? [00:42:38] And what does that tell you about how [00:42:40] Gen Z decides who to trust now? [00:42:42] >> Yeah, Nick Fuentes is extremely [00:42:44] entertaining to watch. He's actually [00:42:47] like a comedian when he talks. [00:42:49] He's pretty funny and you can't say he's [00:42:52] not. If if he wasn't, millions of people [00:42:55] wouldn't be watching him. Now, do you [00:42:57] agree with everything he says? No. Do [00:42:59] you agree with everything Dave Chappelle [00:43:00] says? No. Is there some truth that Nick [00:43:03] Fentes is saying? Yes. [00:43:07] >> What about you? [00:43:09] >> I'm saying that [00:43:09] >> you got millions and millions of people. [00:43:11] I think the question is, you know, what [00:43:13] is what is it about you guys that Gen Z [00:43:16] is just going nuts over? [00:43:18] >> Yeah. [00:43:18] >> It's this raw real. [00:43:22] >> Well, [00:43:22] >> for you in the weeds, it's just [ __ ] [00:43:25] that nobody's doing anymore. [00:43:27] >> Yeah. [snorts] and go growing up you [00:43:30] were very [00:43:33] it's hard to go out and say what you [00:43:34] want because you're worried about people [00:43:36] coming after you. And so when you have [00:43:37] people like Nick Fentes who are just [00:43:39] saying things as they as he wants to say [00:43:41] them, people are going to get attached [00:43:43] to that. And if for me, if I'm going out [00:43:45] and showing people things for their what [00:43:46] they really are and I'm not censoring [00:43:48] people out of the conversation, people [00:43:50] are going to like that cuz they want [00:43:51] that realness cuz they want to feel [00:43:53] represented. [00:43:55] They don't want to feel like they're [00:43:56] having one conversation with their [00:43:57] friend in the car and then they have to [00:43:59] go out the dinner table and have a [00:44:00] different conversation. [00:44:02] >> Do you think do you think I'm [00:44:04] [clears throat] curious to hear do you [00:44:05] think Gen Z is as tribalized as the [00:44:08] older generations or is Gen Z solely [00:44:11] interested in just the truth. They're [00:44:14] just so tired of all the [ __ ] from [00:44:16] both sides. They're just interested in [00:44:18] in actual [00:44:20] factual information. not opinion pieces, [00:44:23] not any of that, just facts and people [00:44:27] with the courage to to put it out there. [00:44:31] >> I would say once they graduate high [00:44:32] school and they realize how hard real [00:44:34] life really is to make real money and to [00:44:37] be able to get into a house and to be [00:44:38] able to provide for yourself. [00:44:40] Yes. Like they just want the truth cut [00:44:43] and dry. That's why you that's why you [00:44:45] see so so many of them kind of either [00:44:48] feeling very defeated or people are [00:44:51] actually rising up to the battle that [00:44:52] we're facing because a lot of these kids [00:44:55] are starting their life behind the [00:44:57] starting line. They go to college, the [00:44:59] bank will give them a $100,000 loan. [00:45:01] They start their life off $100,000 in [00:45:04] debt. [00:45:05] >> And so a lot of people are wondering, [00:45:07] well, why actually are we doing that? [00:45:09] And that's why uh whether it be Nick [00:45:11] Quentes or whether it be Charlie Kirk, [00:45:14] we're all kind of trying to share the [00:45:15] same message at the end of the day that [00:45:17] go chase the American dream because [00:45:19] you're capable of doing it. Question [00:45:22] yourself. Question the people you listen [00:45:24] to. Like Nick, we all serve our own [00:45:26] roles in this atmosphere of uh politics [00:45:30] or just commentary. [00:45:32] Your role is different than my role. [00:45:33] Nick Fontes roles is different than me [00:45:35] and yours. My role is to show people [00:45:37] what's happening from the ground. The [00:45:40] news is to try and show people whatever [00:45:43] they're trying to do. And then you have [00:45:45] people like Charlie Kirk who's going to [00:45:46] talk to the kids to colleges. You have [00:45:48] people like Tucker Carlson and Candace [00:45:50] Owens who are stirring up the pot. And [00:45:51] then you have uh people on CNN, I don't [00:45:54] even want to say their names because I [00:45:56] don't even want to give them credit, but [00:45:57] they're also stirring up the pot on that [00:45:59] side. And there needs to be a way where [00:46:00] we can all kind of come together in a [00:46:02] common ground. Mhm. [00:46:03] >> And that's what Gen Z is kind of looking [00:46:05] for is just kind of to feel represented [00:46:08] in a way where they have some hope. [00:46:11] >> So you're saying they want to see the [00:46:13] bickering stop and results start to [00:46:17] happen. [00:46:17] >> Yeah. I would say like we just want to [00:46:19] have the same opportunities that our [00:46:21] parents or grandparents had. [00:46:23] >> Mhm. [clears throat] [00:46:23] >> Like a lot of kids aren't getting [00:46:25] married. [00:46:26] >> Myself included. I'm 23. I'm not in no [00:46:28] rush to get married. But the a lot of [00:46:32] people just feel like, wow, why why [00:46:33] would I get married when I can't even [00:46:35] get into a house and I'll be suffering [00:46:37] with my wife and living in some junky [00:46:39] apartment? [00:46:40] >> That's what it is. Huh. [00:46:43] >> Yeah. It's like you see the Tik Toks of [00:46:46] I love the Tik Toks of like the old [00:46:48] America when you see just people out in [00:46:51] the street with their family and their [00:46:52] kids and the [snorts] epic music, the [00:46:54] American flags. And then I hate when I [00:46:57] see the next fl the next scene is when [00:47:02] you're seeing just people strung out in [00:47:04] fentanyl in the street corners and [00:47:06] you're seeing people get in battles over [00:47:09] race and religion. It's just like that's [00:47:11] not what this is all about. [00:47:12] >> Yeah. Yeah. [00:47:16] Nick, let's take a quick break. When we [00:47:18] come back, let's dive into some of the [00:47:19] other stuff you've uncovered. [00:47:23] >> Listen up. 2026 is the year you finally [00:47:27] launch that business you've been [00:47:28] dreaming about. Don't let February [00:47:30] arrive with the same old story. Taking [00:47:33] action is the key. 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I got a correction to make. [00:51:05] Apparently, the media did cover this a [00:51:07] little bit. you already said that that [00:51:09] some of the local media covered it, but [00:51:11] uh I guess the uh New York Times also [00:51:13] covered it early on, but uh I've seen [00:51:16] him be a lot more persistent with a [00:51:18] variety of other topics. You would think [00:51:20] this one would be right at the top of [00:51:22] the list, but anyways, so [00:51:26] just had to correct myself there. I hate [00:51:28] putting out bad info, but um [00:51:30] [clears throat] [00:51:33] we were talking about all the people [00:51:34] that rallied around the video. [00:51:36] >> Yes. How fast did that happen? [00:51:40] >> I posted the video. I go to the gym. I [00:51:44] get on X and I didn't even have time to [00:51:46] start posting clips cuz everyone else [00:51:48] had starting posting clips of the video. [00:51:49] I was like, "Oh, I got something here." [00:51:51] Cuz to me, that was just a normal weekly [00:51:52] upload cuz I been doing a weekly upload [00:51:55] every week forund more than 104 weeks. [00:51:58] And so I'm seeing the video go mega [00:52:00] viral. I'm working out with my brother. [00:52:01] I'm like, "Wait, what's going on?" on [00:52:03] like I got to get back and post my video [00:52:05] cuz I hadn't even posted on X yet. [00:52:06] >> Oh man. [00:52:08] >> I was like I have to go post it before [00:52:09] somebody else does. So I hurry go home [00:52:11] and I post the video and then within [00:52:13] just a few hours just boom boom million [00:52:17] and then Elon retweets it and then [00:52:21] JD retweets it. Not only do they retweet [00:52:24] it, they then quote it and then not only [00:52:25] do they just retweet it, then they come [00:52:28] back to the retweet and they interact [00:52:30] with it. [00:52:31] >> Wow. So you have the biggest account in [00:52:32] the world, Elon Musk. He's the biggest [00:52:35] platform on X. He's retweeting the [00:52:37] video. Then he's also interacting with [00:52:39] it. He's saying pro he's saying stuff [00:52:41] like prosecute Tim Waltz. You have JD [00:52:44] Vance saying this dude has done more [00:52:47] than all the other people who won the I [00:52:48] think it's called like the Pulzer Prize [00:52:50] or something like that. And then uh you [00:52:53] just had mega all these big accounts [00:52:55] interacting with it. And then you just [00:52:57] have the overall general American [00:52:59] population. It's so funny because people [00:53:01] are like, "Oh, is this an inside job?" [00:53:03] I'm like, "No, [00:53:05] it got shared by over 240,000 Americans [00:53:09] also retweeted this video." [00:53:12] >> 240 billion. [00:53:14] >> 40,000 [00:53:16] >> [ __ ] [00:53:17] And so it's like when people say like [00:53:19] are you that's insane numbers for X like [00:53:23] and over 600 something thousand people [00:53:26] watched it or no 600,000 people liked it [00:53:30] and it got over 135 million views. [00:53:33] >> Wow. Wow. [00:53:36] >> Most viewed most viewed video by anyone [00:53:38] whose name is not Mr. Beast on a video [00:53:42] over 10 minutes long. [00:53:43] >> Wow. And for a damn good reason. You [00:53:46] know, I've I've heard a lot of I've [00:53:49] heard a lot of uh the internet of trolls [00:53:51] out there saying that there's a [00:53:53] possibility that you're some type of a [00:53:55] some type of an internet plant. What is [00:53:58] this? What's that all about? [00:54:00] >> Been uploading videos since I was 15 [00:54:02] years old. Consistency and hard work. [00:54:05] >> What's the rumor? Are you even aware of [00:54:07] this? [00:54:08] >> There's so much stuff, but um like I [00:54:11] know people are like, "Oh, who who's [00:54:13] putting him in here? How's he getting [00:54:15] this? how's he doing that? I'm like, I'm [00:54:17] just outworking you guys. [00:54:19] >> Yeah. [00:54:20] >> Like if you're if you've made a YouTube [00:54:22] video for a hundred weeks and you have [00:54:25] big videos, you have ones that don't do [00:54:26] so well, you're going to hit eventually. [00:54:28] >> It's funny how everybody makes it seem [00:54:30] like you just fell right into success, [00:54:33] isn't it? [00:54:34] >> Yeah, it was pretty funny. [00:54:36] >> So, of course, you you have to be a [00:54:38] plant, but uh but um well, let's talk [00:54:41] about some of the other stuff that [00:54:42] you've done. [00:54:45] done a lot of stuff. [00:54:45] >> I know you have, man. Let's Let's start [00:54:47] in California. [00:54:49] >> Yeah. So, California, it's probably like [00:54:51] the worst managed state in America. [00:54:54] Like, the fraud's bad in Minnesota, but [00:54:56] California could even be worse. [00:54:58] >> What' you see over there? I mean, I [00:55:01] you're out. I mean, it's like it's like [00:55:03] you're everybody's eyes and ears, you [00:55:05] know, and so I I don't I don't I don't [00:55:07] go to California. I have no business [00:55:09] there. Have no reason to be there or [00:55:12] don't want to be there. But, you know, I [00:55:13] see all the stuff on the news about [00:55:16] people raiding, you know, raiding [00:55:19] whatever Target stores and all kind all [00:55:22] kinds of [ __ ] The fentanyl crisis isn't [00:55:24] as bad as it is it is as as the media [00:55:27] makes it out to be. [00:55:27] >> Yeah. California, it is as bad as the [00:55:30] media makes out to be. You have just [00:55:34] inside of Beverly Hills alone, you have [00:55:36] homeless people sleeping outside of [00:55:38] mansions. Like literally within just a [00:55:40] few blocks you have homefield setting up [00:55:42] their own homes encampments in the [00:55:44] street. You're walking across poop. Like [00:55:46] this isn't an exaggeration. Like I've [00:55:48] done it. I've done it. I've shown people [00:55:50] what's happening. You obviously have [00:55:52] Skid Row there. That's been a big issue [00:55:54] for years. [00:55:56] >> But then you have $24 billion that just [00:55:58] went missing for the homeless that went [00:56:00] unaccounted for. [00:56:01] >> What? [00:56:02] >> Have you not heard about that? [00:56:03] >> No. [00:56:04] >> Over $ 24 billion went unaccounted for [00:56:06] to fight homelessness. Are you saying [00:56:08] million or billion with a B? [00:56:10] >> Billion with a B. [00:56:11] >> $24 billion went missing. [00:56:14] >> She went missing. [00:56:18] >> And meanwhile, Gavin Newsome's buying a [00:56:19] $9 million mansion in the Bay Area. [00:56:22] >> Did he really? [00:56:23] >> Yes. [00:56:24] >> I didn't know that. [00:56:26] >> I got to start putting some allegedly [00:56:28] out there so they can't come after me. [00:56:30] But allegedly, he bought a $9 million [00:56:32] mansion. [00:56:32] >> [ __ ] [00:56:34] And so the corruption's bad there [00:56:36] between the homelessness. I mean the [00:56:38] homeless people literally get handed to [00:56:40] them the needles, the paraphernalia, the [00:56:43] rubber bands. They even get handed out [00:56:46] to them the crack pipes to do their [00:56:48] drugs. And then they'll be like, "Okay, [00:56:50] here's this and then here's some Narcan [00:56:52] in case you kill yourself." [00:56:54] >> Oh, in Maine they're handing out free [00:56:55] boofing kits. Yeah. [00:56:56] >> You know what a boofing kit is? [00:56:58] >> Uh, no. What is a booofing kit? Oh man, [00:57:00] I've been waiting for somebody to ask me [00:57:01] this cuz I didn't know what it was when [00:57:03] Steve Robinson told me what a free [00:57:05] boofing kit was. I said, "What's a [00:57:06] boofing kit?" [00:57:07] >> It's like It sounds like some type of a [00:57:10] uh balloon that you you [laughter] [00:57:14] >> put the fentanyl in and then you just [00:57:17] shove it up your ass. [00:57:19] >> What? [00:57:20] >> Yeah. [00:57:21] >> Really? [00:57:21] >> Yeah. [00:57:22] >> It's because it's so it's for when your [00:57:24] veins are so [ __ ] up that they can't [00:57:26] take any more heroin or fentanyl. You [00:57:29] just put it in this little capsule and [00:57:31] >> Whoa. [00:57:32] >> shove it up there. [00:57:34] New effect. [00:57:35] >> Dang. Yeah, that fentanyl that fetty be [00:57:37] hitting. [00:57:38] >> You haven't seen any boofing kits out in [00:57:39] your adventures, have you? [00:57:40] >> No, I have not tried any of that stuff [00:57:42] anybody putting up their bum. [laughter] [00:57:45] >> That could I maybe get [00:57:46] >> Yeah. So, there you go, Nick. I'll be [00:57:49] looking up. [00:57:49] >> You learned something today. Now you can [00:57:51] go get go to Maine and get a free [00:57:52] boofing kit to inject your fentinel [00:57:54] with. [00:57:55] >> I hear Maine's an interesting place. [00:57:57] >> It sounds like it, isn't it? It really [00:57:58] does. [00:57:59] >> I've been up there many times. [00:58:01] >> Really? I think I need to go and do it. [00:58:02] >> It's actually a beautiful state. You [00:58:04] should go check it out. [00:58:05] >> Imagine it's much like Washington State. [00:58:08] >> I've never I haven't been there. [00:58:09] >> Really? [00:58:10] >> How would you see in Washington? [00:58:11] >> Washington. [00:58:12] >> What's What's your favorite place that [00:58:14] you frequent, Nick? [00:58:15] >> Oh, my favorite place? Well, I don't [00:58:17] know cuz I'm going to a lot of like the [00:58:18] belly of the beast places. Um Seattle's [00:58:21] really bad. Really, really bad. [00:58:24] >> Worse than Cali. [00:58:26] What's the worst? What's the wor What's [00:58:28] the one that you thought was like [00:58:31] [ __ ] I knew it was bad. I didn't think [00:58:32] it was this bad. [00:58:33] >> Kensington, Philadelphia. [00:58:35] >> Really? Let's go there. What are you [00:58:37] saying there? [00:58:38] >> You have an entire [00:58:40] You have this entire community and it is [00:58:43] just actually zombies. [00:58:46] Like the people are so hooked on the [00:58:48] drugs that they could care less about [00:58:50] what's going on and they're just slumped [00:58:52] in the fetty fold. [00:58:54] It's the most tragic thing to see ever [00:58:56] because you just see all these people. [00:58:57] You can go and have conversations with [00:58:59] these people. A lot of them are really [00:59:01] good people, nice people, but they just [00:59:03] got hooked on fentanyl. [00:59:04] >> How how did they get hooked? What kind [00:59:06] of conversation should you have with [00:59:07] them? [00:59:08] >> Yeah. So, a lot of these people, they're [00:59:10] got hooked on drugs when they got in in [00:59:12] an injured in an accident and then they [00:59:15] were maybe heroin addicts and then they [00:59:17] just tried fentanyl once. And because [00:59:19] fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than [00:59:21] heroin, [00:59:22] >> by the time it's by the time they want [00:59:24] to switch back to heroin because [00:59:25] fentanyl is so powerful, heroin doesn't [00:59:28] do anything to him. And [snorts] so they [00:59:30] end up just living out on the street [00:59:32] looking for the next hit. And what's [00:59:34] interesting is people want to talk [00:59:36] about, oh, how Joe Biden was like the [00:59:39] border wasn't a big deal. Well, people [00:59:43] in Trump's first term, I talked to a man [00:59:44] in San Francisco who's on drugs. He said [00:59:47] when in Trump's first office it cost [00:59:50] about $15 for a fentanyl pill because [00:59:52] there's multiple different ways to take [00:59:53] fentanyl. So for a blue it was $15. Joe [00:59:57] Biden gets into office they open up the [00:59:59] borders. It cost the addict only $5 for [01:00:02] a hit. [01:00:03] >> And so in places like Kensington [01:00:05] Philadelphia where it's also a liberal [01:00:07] city. [01:00:09] They just have enabled it to happen. And [01:00:11] meanwhile, you have little kids getting [01:00:12] off of the train having to walk through [01:00:15] walk over dead bodies. [01:00:17] >> Are you [ __ ] me? [01:00:19] >> Not a joke. And the little kids are like [01:00:20] laughing about it. They're like, "Yeah, [01:00:22] one time my friend came up and he just [01:00:23] punched one of the guys and he had no [01:00:25] idea what happened." And so like for [01:00:28] these little kids to live in these [01:00:29] communities, it's just like a part of [01:00:31] it, which is sad. Like that should not [01:00:32] be happening. [01:00:33] >> Sad as [ __ ] man. [01:00:35] >> Yeah. It's actually sickening. And so [01:00:38] >> this is like the [ __ ] I saw overseas [01:00:40] that I never wanted to. [01:00:45] >> Wow. [01:00:46] >> Yeah. American. [01:00:46] >> It's that bad. Little kids are walking [01:00:48] past dead bodies, kicking them and [01:00:51] punching them [01:00:52] >> and joking about it. [01:00:53] >> Like it's a it's that means that means [01:00:56] this is an everyday [01:01:00] >> watched a [01:01:01] >> it's every day. That's not these kids [01:01:03] walked over that one day. This is every [01:01:07] day. [01:01:08] >> Every day. Watch the little kid in San [01:01:10] Francisco walk over a dead body with his [01:01:12] mom and his mom's grabbing and the [01:01:13] little kid's freaking out. Meanwhile, [01:01:15] the guy's passed out and overdosing on [01:01:18] fentanyl. The addicts are around him [01:01:20] like, "What do we do? What are you [01:01:22] doing? What are you doing? What do we [01:01:23] do?" And then I'm having to run over to [01:01:26] go get a person to try to give him [01:01:27] Narcan. And all the addicts are freaking [01:01:30] out, not knowing what to do. And their [01:01:32] friends dying on the ground. [01:01:35] And that happens every single day in [01:01:37] every major city in America. And um [01:01:39] whether it's San Francisco or Kensington [01:01:41] in Philadelphia, that shouldn't be [01:01:44] happening. Like [01:01:45] >> did you did you save that guy? [01:01:48] >> No, you couldn't. I mean, I ran over, [01:01:51] grabbed the guy, and [snorts] he did [01:01:53] give him Narcan. And by that time, all [01:01:55] the addicts had pushed me out cuz I had [01:01:57] my camera. And they were so angry at me [01:01:58] for having my camera that I didn't get [01:02:00] to see what happened to the guy. [01:02:02] >> Damn, man. But so like I had to run over [01:02:05] and get the guy to give them the Narcan. [01:02:08] And uh then the addicts, they're they're [01:02:11] so delusional in their brain because all [01:02:13] they're thinking about is the next hit [01:02:16] that they end up getting moving me out [01:02:18] of the area and then I don't know what [01:02:21] happened to the guy. [01:02:22] >> Are they threatening you? I mean, [01:02:24] >> they're so out of it, they're just [01:02:25] yelling and stuff like these addicts. [01:02:27] Like you used to think like homeless [01:02:29] people when you're younger. like [01:02:32] actually homeless people when I was [01:02:33] younger, it was like, "Oh my gosh, like [01:02:35] let's help this guy." I remember giving [01:02:36] them $10 when we'd leave the Jazz [01:02:39] stadium after going to the basketball [01:02:41] game and giving the homeless guy $10 and [01:02:43] you wish him a good night. But now [01:02:45] they're these guys are just in on [01:02:47] fentanyl, just slumped moving back and [01:02:50] forth and they don't even care what [01:02:53] happens. I mean, when you're talking [01:02:54] about all the all of the rest of the [01:02:56] addicts, you know, we're up in arms [01:02:57] about this guy getting ready to overdose [01:02:59] and die. I mean, how many addicts are we [01:03:02] talking here? [01:03:03] >> Probably 10 of them all around him cuz [01:03:05] they all just get in this little circle. [01:03:07] And there's multiple ways to do [01:03:08] fentanyl. Whether they're taking the [01:03:10] blue or if they're lighting it under on [01:03:12] foil and just smoking the fumes, they're [01:03:14] all just right next to each other. 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[01:04:58] >> Sean, real quick, where can people keep [01:05:00] watching? [01:05:01] >> Patreon, baby. [01:05:03] >> Three for three. [01:05:04] >> We started off really bad, but thank [01:05:06] you, coach. We're doing better. [01:05:08] >> You're welcome. We got We got quite the [01:05:11] learning center here. [01:05:12] >> We learning a lot out here. [01:05:16] >> How do you strike a a conversation with [01:05:19] them? [01:05:20] >> Usually, they're pretty nice. [01:05:22] They're not really looking for anything. [01:05:24] They're just sitting there doing their [01:05:27] drugs and you just go up and say, "Hi, [01:05:29] how are you doing? We wonder if we could [01:05:30] just ask you a few questions. [01:05:33] What got you into this? And how long [01:05:35] have you been out here for?" And usually [01:05:36] they're pretty happy to tell somebody [01:05:38] their story cuz I try not to pay people [01:05:40] for interviews. A lot of people walk [01:05:42] around with $5 bills and I don't like [01:05:44] doing that. If someone's going to talk [01:05:46] to me, they'll talk to me and if I have [01:05:48] to pay them and then the interaction is [01:05:50] not the same. [01:05:52] >> So I always try not to pay people. [01:05:54] >> What else are you learning from these [01:05:56] people? [01:05:57] >> Just the fact that they're somebody [01:05:58] else's son, daughter, [01:06:01] and you do see like I I think there's [01:06:04] potential in these people. [01:06:06] if you could get them off the drugs. A [01:06:08] lot of these people don't have any [01:06:09] potential left in them because [01:06:10] >> I know their potential. My best friend [01:06:13] [ __ ] got killed by that [ __ ] He was [01:06:15] a Navy Seal and then contracted with the [01:06:17] CIA with me. One of the brightest, [01:06:18] brightest people I've ever met in my [01:06:20] life. [01:06:21] >> Yeah, there's so many people like it. [01:06:22] And that's why I get so mad when I see [01:06:24] these politicians getting so mad at [01:06:26] Trump for trying to do something about [01:06:28] it or for killing a narco boat. I don't [01:06:32] care if they killed that narco boat [01:06:34] because American people are dying. I've [01:06:36] seen it with my own eyes. And that's [01:06:38] also why I don't respect the leftwing [01:06:39] media at all. Whether it be the Tik [01:06:41] Tockers, YouTubers, they never leave [01:06:43] their desk. All they are is just talking [01:06:45] points. [01:06:46] >> Mhm. [01:06:47] >> Meanwhile, [01:06:48] I'm going out there and because I'm [01:06:50] going out there, they label me label me [01:06:52] as a MAGA or conservative. [01:06:55] No, I'm talking to the person strung out [01:06:58] on fentanyl. I'm talking to the [01:07:00] protester. I'm talking to the president. [01:07:02] >> Do you consider yourself to be a mega? [01:07:05] >> Yeah, I support Donald Trump. [01:07:08] I think right now you kind of have you [01:07:10] have to you have to decide all right [01:07:13] maybe if you don't 100% agree with [01:07:15] Trump. And when I say I'm talking to [01:07:17] Trump, I'm saying like with my briefing [01:07:18] I gave to him. I've never talked to him [01:07:20] behind closed doors or anything like [01:07:21] that. But yeah, I support Trump because [01:07:24] I think what he's doing, he doesn't [01:07:25] really have there's not really a reason [01:07:28] why you not to support him if you're if [01:07:31] you believe in what he's trying to do [01:07:32] for America. And you're the opposite [01:07:35] would have been Camala Harris. And so [01:07:37] you might you have to kind of pick and [01:07:38] choose your battles with Trump. Did he [01:07:40] totally mess up on the Epstein stuff? [01:07:41] Yes. Is that something that's hard to [01:07:45] look look past? [snorts] Yeah. Is there [01:07:48] probably something weird going on there? [01:07:50] Yeah. But is there big issues with drugs [01:07:53] inside the United States, with illegal [01:07:56] immigration, affordability? Why are [01:07:58] other countries tariffing us and we [01:08:00] can't tariff them back? I think you just [01:08:02] have to pick your battles and if you [01:08:04] want to succeed, you have to at least be [01:08:06] supportive of somebody and also be [01:08:08] critical at the same time. [01:08:10] [sighs] [01:08:11] Yeah, I'm with you. I think people need [01:08:12] to really align themselves with the with [01:08:16] the with the values and in not with the [01:08:21] individual. That's what it should be. It [01:08:23] should be I I agree and I align with [01:08:26] this initiative, [01:08:28] not who's putting this initiative out. [01:08:31] Well, then I can't [ __ ] support it. [01:08:32] >> Yeah. It's actually crazy cuz just think [01:08:34] about what happened with Maduro. Biden [01:08:36] actually had a $25 million bounty out [01:08:38] for Maduro. [01:08:40] >> Did he really? [01:08:40] >> Yes. Biden and Camala did. [01:08:42] >> No [ __ ] [01:08:43] >> They put out a 25 bounty bounty during [01:08:46] Biden's presidency. And so then Trump [01:08:48] goes in. So far, no casualties have been [01:08:51] said that we know about. He goes and [01:08:53] captures Maduro. And then the left comes [01:08:56] out advocating for Maduro. [01:09:00] Like what are they doing? And meanwhile, [01:09:03] Venezuelans are celebrating all across [01:09:05] the world cuz they've finally been [01:09:07] liberated. Over 7 million people left [01:09:10] Venezuela because of Maduro. [01:09:14] It was the largest exodus of a group of [01:09:15] people in [01:09:17] >> since California. [01:09:18] >> Since California [laughter] [01:09:20] >> in New York. [01:09:21] >> Yeah. And so I just can't side with [01:09:24] anything the left's doing right now. [01:09:27] Like I can't side with any of their [01:09:28] leaders. I can't side with anything that [01:09:30] they're pushing because I don't think [01:09:32] they have America's best interest in [01:09:34] heart. [01:09:35] >> Yeah. [01:09:36] Well, I think a lot of people have felt [01:09:38] that for uh pretty long time. But where [01:09:42] else did you go? [01:09:44] >> Been El Salvador. [01:09:46] >> How was that? [01:09:47] >> That caught. [01:09:48] >> Very cool. I'm the first ever American [01:09:51] to do it. [01:09:52] >> Were you really? [01:09:53] >> Yeah. [01:09:54] >> Damn, Nick. [01:09:56] >> It was crazy. [01:09:57] >> [ __ ] killing it, man. [01:09:58] >> I don't even know how I got that [01:09:59] opportunity. [01:09:59] >> How you getting in your How did you get [01:10:00] your way into there? I went to El [01:10:02] Salvador because I was doing I was doing [01:10:03] videos on illegal immigration and and I [01:10:05] was trying to join a caravan to go up [01:10:08] and go from [01:10:10] middle central America up to Mexico. And [01:10:12] I was looking at the map and I thought, [01:10:14] "Oh, they have to pass through El [01:10:15] Salvador." I and I get to El Salvador [01:10:18] and I'm like, "Okay, where are the [01:10:19] migrants at? I'm trying to join a [01:10:20] caravan." I'm talking to locals because [01:10:22] I speak fluent Spanish and they're like, [01:10:24] "Oh, we don't have migrants here." Like, [01:10:26] "What do you guys mean? This is like [01:10:28] perfect spot for the map for them to [01:10:30] cross over. They're [laughter] like, [01:10:31] "No, we don't have them here. [01:10:32] >> We're not migrants till we get to your [01:10:34] country, Dad." [01:10:35] >> Yeah. [01:10:36] >> Yeah. I was like, "What's going on?" And [01:10:37] they're like, "Wait." They're like, "We [01:10:38] actually have people coming back from [01:10:39] America." I'm like, "What's going on?" [01:10:42] And then everyone starts telling me [01:10:43] about Naive Kelly and about Secot. And [01:10:46] so I get there, my my whole entire video [01:10:48] had to shift. And I make a video about [01:10:51] how this country has kind of solved [01:10:52] illegal migration. And I ended up [01:10:54] interviewing one of the mayors. And um [01:10:57] from there I just kept being super [01:10:59] persistent about messaging any account I [01:11:01] could possibly get my hands on to on X [01:11:03] that had anything to do with the [01:11:05] government if I could just find somebody [01:11:07] to give me that contact to then message [01:11:09] to go and decide SECOT and I eventually [01:11:11] just some random person said uh this is [01:11:14] the number of the secretary and I [01:11:16] messaged the press secretary of El [01:11:18] Salvador and she said oh no not right [01:11:19] now message me again in a month message [01:11:22] again she says ah not right now message [01:11:24] me again in a little bit and I finally [01:11:26] messaged after like 6 months later and [01:11:27] she's like, "All right, here's your date [01:11:28] to come inside. We'll see you there." [01:11:31] Boom. That was my big break. [01:11:34] >> Nice. How was it in there? [01:11:37] >> Crazy. [01:11:38] >> What' you learn [01:11:40] >> of people advocating for those people [01:11:42] need to really question who they're [01:11:43] advocating for you? But the moment you [01:11:46] walk in there, [01:11:49] you just feel like any sense of goodness [01:11:51] in your body just leave. [01:11:55] and your body is just filled with [01:11:57] emptiness. [01:11:59] And then you look at the prisoners in [01:12:00] their eyes. They're completely empty. [01:12:05] They're hopeless. [01:12:07] Whatever wasn't possessed, whatever had [01:12:09] possessed them had taken control and [01:12:12] they have been defeated. [01:12:14] And they just look at you with this [01:12:15] blank stare of just like [01:12:18] nothingness. Like you look into their [01:12:20] eyes and nothing. [01:12:22] You start walking around there and you [01:12:24] just feel like [01:12:26] literally nothing. [01:12:28] And then [01:12:31] you look at their tattoos, they have [01:12:33] they're just from top to top to bottom [01:12:35] just full of MS-13 bario DCO. [01:12:39] And then I actually they're like, "No, [01:12:41] Nick, you can't interview anybody." I [01:12:42] was originally said to interview one of [01:12:44] the the prisoners. And then they're [01:12:46] like, "We're running behind time and we [01:12:47] can't interview them, but we're gonna [01:12:48] ask the guys to take off their shirts so [01:12:50] you can see all their tattoos." And so I [01:12:52] get like pretty pretty close to almost [01:12:54] face to face with one of these guys. I'm [01:12:56] like, "Are you still proud to be a [01:12:57] gangster?" He's like, "Yeah." [01:13:01] I was like, "Wow, we really" And then [01:13:03] other guys in the back were just like, [01:13:05] "We messed up." But some of those people [01:13:09] killed hundreds of people. [01:13:11] >> Mhm. And uh it's just very eerie. [01:13:15] There's no lights. [01:13:17] Very eerie to look at those guys in the [01:13:19] eyes. And uh those guys, they have no [01:13:24] darkness. It's always lit up in [01:13:26] [clears throat] that room. It's just [01:13:27] like a Costco essentially with prison [01:13:30] cells. And the lights stay on 24/7. They [01:13:33] eat the same meal every single day. They [01:13:35] get no protein. Like they get no meat, [01:13:38] like no pork or chicken. All they get is [01:13:40] a tortilla, rice, and beans. I think [01:13:43] they get like yogurt or milk. [01:13:45] And um each and then so these guys are [01:13:49] just like hopeless. They got no books. [01:13:52] All they can do for a workout is once a [01:13:53] day they get to take them out. They go [01:13:55] do their toe touches, push-ups, sit-ups, [01:13:58] and they're all in white. And then they [01:14:00] either get to do that or they get to [01:14:02] listen to some preacher [01:14:04] inside of that prison. [01:14:07] But those guys deserved it. Mhm. [01:14:09] >> It killed and made it so families [01:14:11] couldn't go from street to street to go [01:14:13] visit their other family members. [01:14:15] >> So that was very interesting to see [01:14:19] that. And it was very cool to see how [01:14:21] then you leave there, [01:14:24] you leave there, then you go out to the [01:14:25] streets of El Salvador and people are [01:14:26] just so excited to be living normal [01:14:28] lives cuz for years they couldn't they [01:14:30] couldn't go out and go to the next [01:14:31] neighborhood. They couldn't go out and [01:14:33] hang out with their neighborhood. So, [01:14:34] it's like the first time you've seen [01:14:35] this group of people, a lot of these [01:14:37] people in years that they've never had [01:14:39] that feeling of freedom. [01:14:43] >> Wow. [01:14:45] >> Very cool. [01:14:46] >> That is really cool, man. [01:14:49] >> Yeah. [01:14:49] >> How about Paris? [01:14:50] >> Paris. Paris. [01:14:51] >> What did you see in Paris? [01:14:53] >> Well, Paris, I got attacked by scammers. [01:14:55] [laughter] [01:14:57] The scammers there are rampid. Um, [01:15:00] I mean, I didn't I didn't I wasn't [01:15:02] expecting too much of Paris. All of [01:15:04] Europe's kind of messed up right now, [01:15:06] just due to the facts of mass migration [01:15:07] and they're just very leftist there. So, [01:15:10] Paris, I wasn't expecting too much, but [01:15:12] I didn't expect it as soon as I got off [01:15:14] the subway just to see a bunch of [01:15:15] scammers running down into the subway. [01:15:18] It was kind of wild. [01:15:19] >> What was it? um all these African [01:15:22] migrants from Sagal and from um East [01:15:24] Africa, they go to Paris and they start [01:15:26] selling these Eiffel Towers or and uh [01:15:29] it's just this big scam. They're all [01:15:31] working together on this [01:15:33] and you show a camera there, they freak [01:15:36] out. And I was I brought my mom with me [01:15:39] on this one, too. And it's so funny cuz [01:15:41] I brought my mom and I have her like [01:15:43] kind of like acting as like the bait to [01:15:45] go talk to some of these scammers. And [01:15:48] uh with the African scammers, they got [01:15:50] just so mad when I was just filming and [01:15:52] the guys came up to me and these guys [01:15:55] are big. They're like 6 foot. They got [01:15:57] big muscles. I'm like getting them off, [01:15:58] moving around like, "Nope, nope. Get [01:16:00] over here. Get away." And then you also [01:16:02] have the gypsies who are trying to get [01:16:04] money from donations. [01:16:06] And while they're trying to get money [01:16:07] from donations, they got somebody who's [01:16:08] trying to pickpocket you. And this is at [01:16:10] the Eiffel Tower, [01:16:11] >> one of the largest tourist destinations [01:16:13] in the entire world. Mhm. [01:16:14] >> And they've just let it get controlled [01:16:16] by scammers. Overtaken by scammers, [01:16:19] >> man. [01:16:19] >> By foreign scammers that aren't even [01:16:21] French. [01:16:22] >> What did you go there for? [01:16:24] >> To do a video on uh immigration inside [01:16:27] of France to see what was going on cuz [01:16:29] people kept telling me it was bad. And [01:16:31] it was bad. I mean, the scammers one, [01:16:33] they had taken over there. And then [01:16:35] entire uh I think they call it districts [01:16:38] in uh Paris were completely had Paris [01:16:42] people had been pushed out. [01:16:44] The French people had been pushed out. [01:16:45] >> Did you talk to anybody over there? [01:16:46] >> Yeah, I did. [01:16:47] >> What were they saying? [01:16:48] >> They're mad, too, cuz they're like, "Us [01:16:51] French, we can't even get houses here in [01:16:53] Paris." But they put the migrants in the [01:16:55] houses here in Paris. And how can [01:16:58] anybody say this is good for us? [01:17:02] So, it's just And then in Europe, you go [01:17:04] you go to [01:17:05] >> Is there anybody that's on the opposite [01:17:06] though? [01:17:07] >> Is there anybody that is like, "Yeah, we [01:17:09] want this. We want all these people [01:17:11] here." [01:17:11] >> Yes, [01:17:12] >> there is. Yes. In my video, I speak with [01:17:14] uh I go I meet up with this guy. He's [01:17:16] kind of like a local journalist in the [01:17:18] area. He kind of takes me around and [01:17:19] then it's always the white liberals who [01:17:21] are sympathetic to this mass migration [01:17:24] and they're sympathetic to criminals. [01:17:26] And I'm talking to this girl who's in a [01:17:28] college probably and I we're right next [01:17:31] to this migrant camp where all these [01:17:32] migrants are just living underneath of [01:17:36] the highway. And I say, "Do you think [01:17:38] it's good to bring mass? do you think [01:17:40] illegal uh immigration's good? Something [01:17:43] along like the lines of that. She goes, [01:17:45] "Yeah, we're all migrants in our own [01:17:47] way." I'm like, "So, this is good." [01:17:49] She's like, "Yes." And meanwhile, this [01:17:51] is all happening. [01:17:53] And illegal migration, it's one of the [01:17:55] most inhumane things, not only for the [01:17:57] people who are originally from that [01:18:00] country, but from the migrants they [01:18:01] bring over. A lot of these people get [01:18:04] trafficked over. A lot of them get um [01:18:06] assaulted. A lot of them lose all their [01:18:09] money. A lot of them never see their [01:18:11] family again. [01:18:13] >> Yet these politicians want to keep [01:18:15] walking them in. In fact, the EU is [01:18:18] finding countries like Poland and [01:18:20] Hungary for not accepting migrants. [01:18:25] So, it's all this coordinated attack [01:18:27] >> on Western civilization. What would you [01:18:30] say the percentage of people that are [01:18:32] pro migrant versus [01:18:35] anti are in France? [01:18:37] >> I think it's getting probably more [01:18:39] towards 50/50 cuz people originally just [01:18:42] like in Minnesota people were accepting [01:18:44] of the refugees. They're happy to take [01:18:46] in Somalians from the war torn country [01:18:49] but then they start imposing their [01:18:51] cultures. they start taking away what [01:18:53] was once the life of the people from [01:18:56] that area and they don't feel like it's [01:18:58] their town anymore. They don't feel like [01:19:00] they're the ones being represented. [01:19:04] So people are waking up. That's why you [01:19:07] also saw 3 million people go out to the [01:19:09] streets of London. [01:19:11] >> Mhm. [01:19:11] >> To stop mass migration. [01:19:14] >> You going to head over there? Did you go [01:19:15] there? [01:19:16] >> Yeah. [01:19:16] >> You You were there? [01:19:17] >> Yeah, I was there for that. [01:19:18] >> How was that? [01:19:19] >> It was awesome. It was awesome. What are [01:19:21] those people saying? [01:19:23] >> They're they want their country back. [01:19:25] >> How are they going to get it back? [01:19:27] >> I don't know. [01:19:29] >> You know what's interesting about UK is [01:19:32] I just don't see anybody [01:19:35] speaking up about anything except our [01:19:38] buddy Jay Cal. [01:19:40] >> Yeah. They imprison him. [01:19:42] >> What's that? [01:19:42] >> They imprison him like Tommy Robinson. [01:19:45] >> That's why [clears throat] I'm asking [01:19:46] you, you know, how are they going to do [01:19:47] anything? Yeah, because I mean they're [01:19:49] throwing people in jail for tweets. [01:19:52] Like every day more than 10 people are [01:19:54] getting put in jail for putting tweets [01:19:55] out, putting post on X. And they tried [01:19:58] they've tried to imprison Tommy Robinson [01:20:00] multiple times. And you might not like [01:20:01] Tommy Robinson. He might not have a [01:20:02] perfect f. [01:20:05] But man, that guy knows what he's [01:20:06] talking about. when he saw his siblings [01:20:08] and his aunt, his uh family members [01:20:10] getting raped by Muslim grooming gangs [01:20:13] and he spoke out against it and the [01:20:14] government tried to hide it. It's [01:20:16] >> the exact same thing we just saw in [01:20:17] Minnesota. They're too afraid to be [01:20:19] called the racist and Islamophobes for [01:20:22] the fraud that was happening. [01:20:24] >> Yeah. [01:20:25] >> And then they try to go and imprison [01:20:26] Tommy Robinson, not just once, but [01:20:28] they've done it multiple times. They put [01:20:29] him in solitary confinement for more [01:20:31] than 100 days for speaking about for [01:20:34] showing people what was happening inside [01:20:35] his country. man. [01:20:37] >> And I know why it's happening. [01:20:39] >> Why is it happening? [01:20:40] >> Just for purely votes and to keep people [01:20:43] in power. And it's also I kind of knew [01:20:45] what was going to I kind of knew this [01:20:46] was going to happen in the United States [01:20:48] after I'd gone to Europe a couple times [01:20:50] to do videos on what was happening [01:20:52] because Tommy Robinson I had a sit down [01:20:54] interview with him and he goes, "The [01:20:57] reason why the Labor Party, the the [01:20:58] Democrat party in the UK, the reason why [01:21:02] they're able to stay in power is because [01:21:03] they'll tell these Muslims they can go [01:21:06] ahead do whatever they want. a Muslim [01:21:08] actually should be more conservative [01:21:10] than they would be a liberal because [01:21:11] they don't stand for a lot of that [01:21:13] progressive stuff. [01:21:15] >> They're not pro-LGBTQ+. [01:21:17] They're pro- family, right? And so he he [01:21:22] he goes, "Well, it it doesn't matter to [01:21:23] them cuz they have Sharia law, so that's [01:21:25] above anything." And so if somebody goes [01:21:28] to that mosque where a thousand people [01:21:30] go, they tell the mosque leader, "We're [01:21:32] going to let you guys do whatever you [01:21:34] want. [01:21:36] just just make sure you guys vote for [01:21:37] us. [01:21:39] So then when it comes day to vote, the [01:21:42] leader of the mosque, everyone in the [01:21:43] mosque will then go to the voting [01:21:44] centers and go vote for that candidate. [01:21:47] That's why in London, the mayor is [01:21:50] Muslim. A lot of the towns around it are [01:21:52] Muslim as well. And they actually have [01:21:54] courts that are practicing Sharia law. [01:21:56] And so I kind of knew that was going to [01:21:58] happen inside of America as well. You [01:22:00] have Mandami, for instance. Another [01:22:02] thing Mandami advocated for when he was [01:22:04] running was making child care more [01:22:06] affordable. What do we know about [01:22:08] childare now these daycare centers? [01:22:10] They're complete frauds. [01:22:13] And um so I kind of knew what was going [01:22:14] to start happening. Now you're kind of [01:22:15] starting to see it happen here in [01:22:17] America. So and now after they kind of [01:22:19] forced my hand to start giving my [01:22:20] opinion, which I wasn't doing, they [01:22:22] asked for it. People are loving it now [01:22:25] that I'm kind of speaking out against [01:22:26] stuff. But um I was originally just [01:22:30] going to keep asking people questions, [01:22:31] but now they've kind of turned my act my [01:22:33] now they've kind of turned my journalism [01:22:35] into activism in a way where you force [01:22:37] my hand. Now I like I'm compelled to do [01:22:40] this now. [01:22:42] >> Be careful. [01:22:44] Don't let them force you into something [01:22:45] that you think they don't want you to [01:22:47] do. [01:22:48] >> Like what? [01:22:49] >> Like what you're doing. [01:22:51] >> Yeah. [01:22:53] Well, [01:22:54] >> they'd rather have an activist than a [01:22:55] competitor. I can tell you that much [01:22:57] right now. [01:22:59] >> Well, I don't think uh sharing facts is [01:23:02] wrong. [01:23:03] >> I don't either. I think what you're [01:23:04] doing is amazing. I'm just telling you [01:23:06] be careful. [01:23:07] >> Yeah. I mean, [01:23:08] >> they will manipulate in you into doing [01:23:10] something that you think they don't want [01:23:12] you to do. You do it to piss them off [01:23:15] and then they [ __ ] have you where you [01:23:17] want they want you. [01:23:18] >> Yeah. [01:23:18] >> You know what I'm saying? [01:23:19] >> Mhm. I do need to be a little bit more [01:23:21] careful. And it kind of stinks. I'm only [01:23:22] 23 years old. Like, dang, I got a lot [01:23:25] more life to live. I got like at least [01:23:27] three more of my life to live. [01:23:28] >> Well, think about how much more wisdom [01:23:30] you'll have when you're my age, cuz you [01:23:31] started at 23. [01:23:33] >> Yeah, very true. [01:23:34] >> So, but what do you got coming up next, [01:23:37] Nick? [01:23:39] >> Got [01:23:41] a lot more stuff coming. But, uh, [01:23:42] >> I got you question or what? Better [01:23:45] answer. My bad. very early, very early [01:23:49] on this, but I've been hearing a lot of [01:23:52] grumblings that a lot of these Dominion [01:23:54] voting machines and the election fraud [01:23:57] is coming from Venezuela. Have you heard [01:23:59] this? [01:24:00] >> Uh-uh. [01:24:01] >> I'm going to send you some stuff. Maybe [01:24:02] you can dig in. I'm getting ready to [01:24:04] dive in on that, I think. And um could [01:24:07] be a huge huge story. [01:24:10] >> Really, [01:24:10] >> I don't know if it's legit. [01:24:13] I've just been hearing grumblings. So, [01:24:14] we're just [01:24:15] >> I would like to go to Venezuela. [01:24:16] >> Would you? [01:24:17] >> Oh, yeah. [01:24:18] >> Maybe we'll go together. [01:24:19] >> Do you want to go? I'm I'm down. [01:24:21] >> I might. [01:24:22] >> I don't know how we do it now, but [01:24:23] [laughter] [01:24:24] >> I think it'd be a great video. The [01:24:26] Venezuelan people are very like they're [01:24:28] very good people. Like some of the best [01:24:29] people I've met. Um cuz I did like this [01:24:32] two-year mission trip for our church. A [01:24:33] lot of people I'd spend my time with [01:24:34] were migrants from Venezuela. And they [01:24:36] were just like some of the nicest people [01:24:38] I'd ever met. [01:24:39] >> Really? [01:24:39] >> Yeah. I had spent I remember I had spent [01:24:41] time with this one family and when I [01:24:42] left the whole entire family was just [01:24:44] balling cuz I just spent so much time [01:24:45] with them and like I called them once [01:24:47] they captured Maduro and they're all [01:24:49] crying. They're all like celebrating and [01:24:51] meanwhile you have liberals in the [01:24:53] streets calling for Trump to [01:24:56] for him to release Maduro. [01:24:58] >> Oh man. [01:24:58] >> Like you guys realize what he just did [01:25:00] to that entire country Maduro. You have [01:25:02] people out at the border selling bags of [01:25:05] Venezuelan dollars because they mean [01:25:09] absolutely nothing. Like they're using [01:25:11] their dollars to for product [01:25:14] >> for material. [01:25:15] >> Yeah. [01:25:16] >> Like it's it we're living in a crazy [01:25:18] world, Sean. Just like think about [01:25:20] everything we got going on. We have [01:25:21] Trump's our president. We have a like he [01:25:24] like he is the character like he's a [01:25:27] he's an icon in a lot of ways as far as [01:25:29] like being the billionaire that he is [01:25:32] having all his properties. He has a [01:25:34] freaking castle to go to on the [01:25:35] weekends, Mara Lago. He's good buddies [01:25:38] with the richest man in the world, Elon [01:25:39] Musk. Elon Musk gave us free speech [01:25:42] again on the internet. What I just did [01:25:44] would not have been possible without [01:25:45] Elon Musk. [01:25:46] >> The video would have done well on [01:25:48] YouTube. It would have got a million [01:25:50] views. It wouldn't have created any [01:25:51] change, though. [01:25:55] But if if it wasn't for X, you wouldn't [01:25:57] have seen any of that. [01:25:58] >> Yeah. [01:25:58] >> Like I would freaking The combat was [01:26:01] Tim Walts on X. [01:26:03] >> Man, you really crushed it. [01:26:06] >> Yeah, I had no other option. [01:26:07] >> You crushed it. [01:26:10] >> Yeah, it was crazy. Everyone was just [01:26:12] coming after me and I wasn't I'd never [01:26:14] gotten into any internet beef with [01:26:16] anybody. They keep coming after me. [01:26:18] Well, [01:26:20] I guess I'm going to come back with you. [01:26:22] Like, you got to fight fire with fire. [01:26:24] Like, I finally understood why people [01:26:26] like Trump and Elon [01:26:28] always are out there talking and [01:26:30] defending themselves. Cuz you just can't [01:26:32] let someone slander your name for no [01:26:34] reason. [01:26:35] >> That's right. [01:26:35] >> Especially if you're in the right. [01:26:37] >> Like you and your boy Krenshaw. [01:26:39] >> Hey, [01:26:41] can't let people [ __ ] push you around [01:26:43] in this world. [01:26:44] >> No. [01:26:44] >> Or they will just continue doing it. So [01:26:47] good for you for standing up for [01:26:48] yourself. [01:26:49] >> Exactly. [01:26:49] >> Way to [ __ ] be, man. All right, Nick. [01:26:52] If you had three people to recommend for [01:26:54] this show, who would they be? [01:26:56] >> Three people. I would love to see Naib [01:26:59] Kelly. That's somebody I want to [01:27:00] personally interview as well. Uh I'm [01:27:03] really interested in like leaders of the [01:27:05] world. I think Na Kelly would be really [01:27:07] cool. [01:27:10] Got to think. [01:27:13] Have you done John Federman? Mm-m. [01:27:16] >> I think he'd be interesting to talk to. [01:27:18] >> All right. [01:27:19] >> Cuz I think he's like one of the only [01:27:20] Democrats who like has common sense [01:27:22] right now. [01:27:24] I think he'd be good. [01:27:28] I don't know anything about George Bush [01:27:31] and I've never seen him do anything. I [01:27:33] think that'd be interesting. [01:27:34] >> That would be really interesting. I got [01:27:36] a lot of questions for him. [01:27:38] >> Yeah. I'm sure with your past you have a [01:27:40] lot of questions with him. [01:27:41] >> Oh yeah. [01:27:41] >> I've never seen him do any interview. [01:27:43] Like my generation knows absolutely [01:27:45] nothing about George Bush other than [01:27:48] 911. [01:27:50] So I think that'd be an interesting [01:27:52] conversation. [01:27:53] >> We've actually been kicking that around. [01:27:55] So maybe we will pursue that. But well, [01:27:58] Nick, [01:28:00] hope to see you again. Thanks again for [01:28:02] the sweatshirt and [music] uh let's go [01:28:04] blow some [ __ ] up. [01:28:05] >> Yes, I'm excited. Thank you. Sure. [01:28:09] [music] [01:28:20] No matter where you're watching Shan [01:28:21] Ryan show from, if you get anything out [01:28:23] of this, please like, comment, [01:28:26] subscribe, and most importantly, share [01:28:29] this everywhere you possibly can. And if [01:28:32] you're feeling extra generous, please [01:28:34] leave us a review on Apple and Spotify [01:28:37] podcasts.
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