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November 19, 2025 35 mins
Jennifer Sey, founder of XX-XY Athletics, joins Ryan with an update on her athletic wear endeavors and political action to protect girls' and women's sports and spaces in Colorado. Specifically, her reaction to, and personal interaction with, Tish Hyman after the musician encountered a fully intact biological male in the locker room at Gold's Gym.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I just had the worst experience ever at the gym
at Gold's gym, and I think this is probably happening
that gym's across America. We're like trans women are going
into the women's locker room and not really caring about
how women feel about it.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
And it's really hurtful.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Yo, Like how you gonna say you want to be
a woman or that you are a woman, but you
don't give a how women feel.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Today, I was naked.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
In the locker room. I turn around and there's a
man there and boys like boy clothes, lip gloss sitting
there looking at me.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
I'm butt naked.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
So the first thing I think is maybe there's a.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Work doing here. Maybe I missed the soign.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
I say the word son to say, sir, what are
you doing in here?

Speaker 2 (00:42):
He goes, don't talk to me.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
I'm a woman.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
I have a right to be in here.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Immediately, I'm pissed.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Because I'm butt naked. I feel violated.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
I feel like weird, Like I don't want to deal
with this right. So the girls are walking in and
they're seeing the commotion and they actually trying to say, yo.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
I don't know why he's in here. They're not supposed
to be here.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
And then I talk to the people that work it
goes gym and they don't really have anything to do.
They're just like, oh, we can follow a report about
an incident report.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
What the fuck is going on? Like, listen, how can you.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Say you a woman or you want to be a
woman and you don't care how women feel? That's nothing
more manly than not giving them about how women feel.
I'd like to think, and I get it, like everybody
has their own things, and.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
I don't to explain.

Speaker 4 (01:29):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
I don't want to say that I know everything about
gay rights or trans rights.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
I'm a lesbian.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
I've been a lesbian my whole life. I treat people
I want to be treated, regardless of whatever they sexual
orientation is or whatever they decide. So I'm not transphobic
and I'm not homophobic. I'm not stradophobic, I'm not racist,
none of these things. I just believe in and treat
people I want to be treated. Why do you guys
think it's okay for men to be in the women's restroom?
And like when is the cutoff point?

Speaker 5 (01:56):
Is it?

Speaker 3 (01:56):
Like, oh, you cut off your penis, you can come
in here. Why aren't what and making the laws, And
if you really want to be safe and feel good,
why don't we just make trans restrooms Because it ain't
right the way I feel right now, and I'm coming.
Tom comes to mind. He gave him looking at you.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
I don't give ah grow.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
It's about a feeling, yo, Like, if you've never been
a little girl who've been touched or been through some
you won't understand that feeling.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
And you've never been a little girl.

Speaker 6 (02:24):
It's a viral video on the audio from it Tish Hyman.
She identifies a lesbian, a singer, a rapper, and artist.
And I would say, based on her comments, there a
traditional classical liberal center left, but as I said in
the previous segment, when it comes to somebody like John Fetterman,
there's no room left in the party or the movement
more importantly for people like Tish Hyman, for people like

(02:48):
John Fetterman. She asked some very legitimate questions there and
somebody that reached out to her is somebody that I
spoke with recently and she is the founder of xxx
Y Athletics. Joining me now on Ryan Schuling Live, Jennifer Say, Jennifer,
thank you for your time. Yeah, Hi, right, good to
talk to you again. And I know you told me

(03:10):
you had reached out to Tischheiman if I'm not mistaken,
I saw her in a televised or at least a
video from a meeting that she had with this controversial
California state Senator Scott Wiener at a public meeting, and
she was wearing xx x Y gear.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Correct.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, she was.

Speaker 7 (03:27):
As soon as you know. I think the first incident
because she ran into that guy in the locker room
several times. The first video didn't go particularly viral, but
I think I became aware of it then maybe a
month ago at this point, and reached out to her
right away and Centers some products and she's been wearing it.
She loves it. She did wear it to go hear

(03:48):
Scott Wiener speak and ask him a question, and she
got out and made you know, she was able to
ask him a question, and she had quite a speech
at the end. But I think it's amazing what she's doing.
She's just re loveless, you know, and she keeps it simple.
There's men and there's women, and men should go into
the men's locker room.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
That's it.

Speaker 7 (04:07):
And women deserve to feel safe and to have their
own privacy in the locker room. And this man in
particular that she confronted is a dangerous, awful man. He's
a convicted felon for drug trafficking but also for beating
his wife and breaking her jaw. Like these are the
worst men, the ones who want to go into women's

(04:28):
spaces and make them feel uncomfortable and not care at
all that they are doing, though in fact they sort
of get a bit of a thrill out of it.
So Tish is just relentless and she's now joined the fight,
and I think she's making a huge difference.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Jennifer, you and I spoke about this topic as well.
I agree with Tish and kind of have a level
head about this. I don't want to box people out
who are trans I would want them to feel safe
and have their own third spaces. But you pointed something
out to me, and another friend of mine, Jody Calm,
has said the same thing, and she has experienced this

(05:03):
in locker rooms.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
And I imagine maybe you have two.

Speaker 6 (05:06):
But it comes down to a term called auto gynophilia.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Can you explain that for us a little bit?

Speaker 7 (05:12):
I can, and let me let me just explain one thing,
because when Tish first started to speak out, she was
advocating for a third space, right, she's sort of backed
away from that and she is now say there are
men and there are women, and that is it. Yeah,
and that is you know, I think she's talked to
a lot of people. She's very open minded, and I
think she takes an information and she makes up her mind.

(05:33):
And you know, my feeling about not having a third
space is we don't need one. There are men and
there are women, and the idea of a third space
furthers this fiction that there is a third sex, or
a fourth sex, or a sixth sex. So that's that's
one reason. But they also didn't want it. They know,
these men who say they are women are demanding to

(05:55):
be called women. They don't want a separate space. They
want your space, ladies, and you have to defend because
that's what they want. Part of it is a lot
of them they want to be in your space and
they want to make you uncomfortable. And that's where I
get to the you know, autognophelia, and there are estimates
that are quite high that many of these men are
I'm not going to kind of wade into what percentage,

(06:16):
But that's basically Ryan a sexual fetish that they have
taken public and they dress like women, and it's I
don't know what I can say. It's a turn on
to them, and it actually turns them on a little
bit to make women uncomfortable by their being in the
locker room. It's really misogynistic. You know, they're wearing this

(06:38):
like woman's face outfit. It's insulting to women, it's misogynistic,
and it's also the most degrading expression of being a woman,
Like now that them are wearing power suits, they're wearing
like fish nets, doggings and really short skirts and that's
not how I dress. And so it's just this really

(06:58):
sort of insulting and degrading idea of what it is
to be a woman. Because that turns them on to
be that it's really kind of growtheque that they can
kind of parade their fetish around in public this way
at any rate, that's their problem. All I care about
is stay out of locker room, stay out of our
private spaces, and stay out of our sports.

Speaker 6 (07:19):
That last point, Jennifer say xxxy athletics joining us. I
want to follow up on Jennifer, because there's an example
that almost plays out like an actual South Park episode
in which, Okay, we're going to try to accommodate a
third space. Now, that could be a locker room, that
could be a bathroom, changing room, however you want to
define that. But in the sport aspect of this, we

(07:41):
need look no further than the Boston Marathon and this
twenty four year old runner, Peter Abraham Kwayu, who registered
as non binary, a choice that allowed entry despite not
meeting the male qualifying standard time. And this article says,
but there is zero indication that Peter identifies as non
binary any aspect of his life except as a Boston qualifier.

(08:03):
But you and I talked about this, Jennifer. If I
Ryan Schuling just wake up one day and say, you
know what, I'm non binary, I'm a woman.

Speaker 2 (08:10):
What more do I need to do?

Speaker 6 (08:11):
According to the Left and their argument their house of cards, nothing,
that's it.

Speaker 5 (08:16):
I know.

Speaker 7 (08:16):
That whole instance I think is hilarious, Ryan, because this guy,
he looks just like a total dude, he's got big muscles,
is obviously a man. He didn't get the required qualifying
time to get into Boston Marathon. In the spring of
twenty twenty six, so he decided to enter his non
binary and now the marathon community is up in arms

(08:38):
because they're saying there's no evidence of him being non binary,
which is like, you're so close. There's no evidence of
anybody being non binary because there's no such thing. And
so you know, he's working the system and making a
mockery of it a little bit. But I say good
for him because he's just pointing out how absurd it is.
What would the evidence be that he sometimes wears a dress,

(08:58):
that's your evidence a person is non binary. That's idiotic.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
I mean, the whole thing is stupid.

Speaker 7 (09:04):
So that's why I don't support. I mean, there's many
reasons I don't support a third category in sports or
a third space, But another one in the sporting space is,
you know, it furthers this fiction that there is a
third sex. But also when you have a non binary category.
So Boston has had a non binary category for the
last three years.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Guests who wins biological maps, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (09:27):
Men, So now you have two categories for men to win.
Three really because there's also men running in the women's category.
So you have the men's category, which is men. You
have non binary, which men win, and you have women,
which someday soon a man will win as well. So
men get all the categories and you have all the levels.
So you have really excellent men, and then you have
the ones who aren't so excellent, who are mediocre. Who

(09:50):
gets to run a non binary or women? What space
do we have? What sports do we have? And they
also think in high levels sports they don't. USA swimming
tried it. They created a third category no one entered.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
Jennifer Say a former gymnast in her own right, of course,
behind athlete A and the Larry Nascer scandal and story
that I covered at length during my time in Michigan
on Lancing Radio, so this type of fight not new
to her. I look at this though, in the realm
of sports, Jennifer, and I'm really trying to objectively step
outside of this and view it. As a former athlete,

(10:26):
baseball player myself, we could see all kinds of examples
like this Boston Marathon, one like William slash Leah Thomas
in NCAA swimming, where the biological men invade the women's sport,
dominate it, make a mockery of it. There was title
nine for a reason. There are separate sports, restrooms everything
for a reason.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
The only instance that I can.

Speaker 6 (10:47):
Fairly think of where a biological female might crossover participate
with boyser men and do well are the weight classes
in certain levels of wrestling where there might not be
a girls wrestling team, And there have been girl female
wrestlers wrestle the boys, and some of them did well.
But that's the only example I can come up with.

(11:08):
Can you come up with another, Well, I guess.

Speaker 7 (11:11):
I would say even slightly differently, if you go in
and you knowingly may compete against males, so what you're
talking about, right, And if the boys are also okay
with that, because I think the boys have to be
okay with it too, then that's fine. My daughter is
eight and she plays on a soccer team with mostly boys,

(11:31):
and they play mostly against boys, but it's not a
girl's soccer team. If you join a girls soccer team,
you play against other girls. She's also on a girls team.
So you know, if you enter a race and that
is a you know, all gender race, and there are
no categories. But let's not have these fictional categories and

(11:52):
call it nonminery when it's just mediocre men, and let's
not have a fictional category that the women's category where
men get to running it. That's my issue if you
enter into it knowingly. I think it's fine. Everybody can
do whatever they want, but you can't sneak men into
the women's category, which is what's happening.

Speaker 6 (12:11):
Jennifer Say, founder of xx x Y Athletics, former executive
at Levi, moved from California to Colorado and now is
taking up the fight here in Colorado to protect girls
and women's sports and spaces. There's an event tomorrow that
both she and I will be attending. We'll talk about
that in a moment, but I want to make sure
that I mentioned this. I just bought what we in

(12:32):
the North in Michigan call a tuk. It's a beanie
from your very line of clothing there, Jennifer. But I
want to make sure that we differentiate between the two
different websites and what they represent what they do. So
one of them is xx dash xyathletics dot com and
the other one is xxtash xyathletics dot org. Can you

(12:52):
quickly kind of spell out the difference for our listeners
what those two websites are dedicated to Yeah.

Speaker 7 (12:58):
Dot com is our brand site that's red by Stuff.
It's a store basically, so go there by gifts to
the holidays everybody, for all the truth tellers in your life.
We have men and women. But dot org site is
the site for our funds. It's a donor advised fund.
A percentage of every sale goes into the funds. People

(13:19):
have also donated money into the fund. Think of it
as like a foundation. It's just a different legal structure.
But you know a lot of companies have foundations. And
we have something within our fund called the Courage Wins Award,
and we have basically paid out monetary rewards that can
be used for schooling or you know, whatever they want
to use it for, to athletes to speak up the

(13:40):
defensive women's sports, so that we can take this thing
out of monetary cancelation a little bit and offset it.

Speaker 6 (13:46):
The reason why I believe, Jennifer Say, Aaron Lee, yours truly,
so many of us that believe so strongly in this
issue and protecting the integrity of girls and women's sports
and spaces. The reason why I know we are winning,
why the tight is turning, is because when you're on
the left, and you're part of this impossible argument to
make and you've lost joy read, you've lost the plot.

Speaker 4 (14:10):
I would be disturbed, I'm telling you. I would be alarmed.
I'm alarmed enough when I see a woman with her
dangulin mobies. If I saw a penis in the ladies
rock the room, I would freak out too. This is
just I mean, this is nothing against trans anybody.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
What it's saying.

Speaker 4 (14:29):
If I turn around and I see a peepie a
penis in front of.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Me inside of the room, I would probably go.

Speaker 4 (14:37):
To management and say, wait a minute, why is there
some a naked man in this room? Because just the
world we live in, just from a safety standpoint and
just from a you know, from a privacy standpoint.

Speaker 2 (14:48):
I would So I can see why she.

Speaker 4 (14:50):
Would have gone and reported to management there's a man.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Naked in the band.

Speaker 4 (14:55):
Now if they clarified and they said, well, Trans okay,
But I think they should take her concerns also seriously,
because if she's uncomfortable, does she not have the right
to be at least uncomfortable with this situation?

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Is what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (15:08):
Wow, Jennifer, we've got JK Rowling, We've got Martina Navartilova.
Now it sounds like maybe Joy Reid, who's the next
Domino to fall?

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Oh gosh aoc oh yeah.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
No, I don't think she's gonna fall. Yeah. I mean
Joy Reid, who's like this like uber progressive. I think
by her own self identification, she has her own podcast. Now,
I think she was given the boot by MSNBC, and
that was her clearly responding to Tish Heyman, who we
talked about earlier as the black woman in the locker

(15:42):
room in Los Angeles who made a big box rightly
so that there was a man in there several times.
I don't know. I mean Joy Reid has been screeching
at anyone who challenged anything with gender ideology for the
last ten years. She called it the bathroom and panic.
She made us all out to be these like ridiculous people.

(16:06):
It was this like Christian right wing panic, you know.
So she's been horrible and contributing to it. And I
think she doesn't mention Tish in that clip, but clearly
she saw that and for whatever reason, looks she's a
black woman. It sort of broke Joyree's brain a little
bit to go like, that's not who I thought was

(16:27):
objecting to this. Maybe I'm allowed to say it now too.
Who knows what she thought. Who knows if she ever
really thought what she said? Who knows if she really
thinks is now. I mean, I think she kind of
goes where the wind blows. But fine, if you want
to stand up and join us, and you know, now
state the ridiculous of it, a ridiculous ridiculousness of it,

(16:49):
then we would welcome you. I don't totally trust her,
but I do trust Tish, and I am grateful to
her because I think she does make people see the
issue differently, you know she does. I mean, whatever we
can say it's identity politics, we can say it's whatever
we want, but at the end of the day, it's
a new face with an authentic voice, and people are listening, whether.

Speaker 6 (17:11):
It's Tisheiman or Aaron Friday, who I interviewed on this program,
or Aaron Lee or our current guest Jennifer Say. There
are so many I've call them classical liberals, center left,
typically voting Democrat, maybe always voting Democrat. That's what Aaron
Friday told me that have turned because of this issue.
And we're all getting together in Fort Collins day Spring
Christian Church. That'll be tomorrow evening six to eight pm

(17:33):
from Heartbreak to Hope. And at this event, Jennifer, I
believe the same petitions that you had at your last
event that I was at are going to be present
as well. Why isn't it important for people to join
us there tomorrow night.

Speaker 7 (17:46):
I think it's going to be a great event. It's
about what There are three ballot initiatives in the state
of Colorado that we're trying to get enough signatures to
get on the ballot. One is protection of girls and
women's sports. We had an event last Thursday. This one
is about no sex change surgeries for miners. There's going
to be great speakers there. Aaron Friday, who you just mentioned,

(18:08):
will be there. James Lindsay will be there. I will
be there. We'll be there selling product. You'll learn a ton,
You'll be able to sign the petition. It should be
a great parent You'll get to ask questions, you know,
you'll learn a time, and I think you'll also be
equipped to go out and get signatures yourself. That's really
what we want is we want everyday caller on to
go out and collect signatures. You don't have to sit

(18:31):
in front of safeway. I'm not doing that, but you
can have it in your house and anytime someone comes
over you can ask them to sign. That's what I do.
So you'll get some good tips from folks about how
to collect signatures, and I think you'll learn a lot
about the issue as well.

Speaker 6 (18:44):
Her website for the gear xxxy Athletics dot com. For thecause,
it's dot org and you can follow her on ex
at Jennifer Say. That's Sey founder CEO xx x y Athletics.
And again she'll be along with me at this event
tomorrow night, from Heartbreak to Hope protecting Kids from Irreversible
Sex Changes, and that'll be taking place at Dayspring Christian

(19:06):
Church in Fort Collins. Jennifer Say, always great catching up.
Thank you for your time today.

Speaker 7 (19:12):
Thanks for having me Ryan.

Speaker 6 (19:13):
All right, I will see you tomorrow night and maybe
some of you as well. I'm going to try to
talk Jesse into going as well. Back after this, I've had.

Speaker 8 (19:24):
The story for three years. I've had this interview with
Virginia Roberts. We would not put it on the air.
First of all, I was told who's Jeffrey Epstein. No
one knows who that is, this is the stupid story.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
Then the Palace found out that we had her whole
allegations about Prince Andrew and threatened us a million different ways.
We were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview
Kate as will that that also quashed the story. And
then and then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it
because of the planes. She told me everything, she had, pictures,

(19:57):
she had everything. She was in hiding for twelve years.
We convinced her to come out. We convinced her to
talk to us. It was unbelievable what we had. Clinton,
we have everything. I tried for three years to get
it on to no avail, and now it's all coming
out and it's like these new relevant revelations and I
freaking had all of it.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
I'm so pissed right now, Like.

Speaker 9 (20:20):
Every day I get more and more pissed because I'm
just like, oh my god, it was what we had
was unreal.

Speaker 8 (20:27):
Other women backing it up. Hey yep.

Speaker 9 (20:31):
Brad Edwards, the attorney three years ago, saying like, like
we there will come a day when we will realize
Jeffrey Epstein was the most prolific pedophile this country has
ever known.

Speaker 8 (20:41):
I had it all three years ago.

Speaker 2 (20:42):
She's pretty upset. That's Amy Roebock.

Speaker 6 (20:45):
Flashback twenty nineteen, ABC News saying that network buried the
story that she had building on Jeffrey Epstein as a
favorite of the British royal family so that they could
have access to an interview with Will and Kate, Princess
Philliam and Okay, my goodness, the thing is too. A
couple things there one, as Jesse Thomas well knows, both

(21:05):
in this environment and on the road doing the baseball games,
the mic is always hot, it's always live. You gotta
think that it's always going somewhere somebody can hear you.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
Amy was sitting on the set there.

Speaker 6 (21:17):
That must have been like during a commercial break or
some They were not on the air, but she's on
the set at ABC doing whatever she's doing and having
this conversation expressing her frustrations. And then this was dug
up as found footage some few years ago. Now, Amy
no stranger to controversy in her own right. You may
remember she was married to another man and her co

(21:41):
anchor TJ. Holmes was married to another woman and they
had an affair and that got found out and they
were terminated by ABC, and then they tried to start
their own podcasts, like everybody and their brother and sister
now have Do you have your own podcast, Jesse?

Speaker 2 (21:58):
You should? If you don't, No, you could. It's tough though,
I really don't have the time to do it during
the season.

Speaker 6 (22:05):
I could do it during the off season, right, but
during the season, there's no chance. Okay, just thought it,
bring it up, maybe give you an idea or two.
But there's so many people have podcasts now. It's a
pretty saturated market, perfect way to put it. A lot
of traffic out there, so you got to do something
to stand out. And they were kind of insufferable. I remember,
I think I had a clip that's somewhere in my
archives of these two just kind of nagging and nitpicking

(22:29):
at one another, and isn't it cute?

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Because it's not really cute. It's kind of annoying and
you don't want to hear it, and it's like nobody.

Speaker 6 (22:34):
Wants to hear this, and then I don't know, this's
the last I heard about that podcast. To the point, though,
if Amy Robach had this and the network stifled it, brother,
I'd be leaking it somewhere I'd either give it to
somebody and say this needs to be reported.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
It's important.

Speaker 6 (22:49):
So it was important enough to her where she felt
personally slighted that she didn't get to do the story.
But it wasn't important enough for these women, these victims,
for her to come out with all these details in
some kind of way, shape, manner, or form on a
public forum or platform. Nah, that wasn't none part. She
couldn't get paid to do it and get some kind

(23:10):
of personal notoriety out of the pursuit. That it just
wasn't worth talking about. That's my big problem with it.
And again what we've been talking about today. There are
a handful of current Republicans that have some integrity, and
I don't talk about him enough because he's kind of
drawn the ire of President Trump in recent months and such,

(23:30):
and there are things that he does says that I
disagree with, but fundamentally at his core, I like Representative
Thomas Massey.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
I'm a big fan of his. He's his own man.

Speaker 6 (23:42):
Nobody tells him what to think, what to say. It's
kind of the same way that I feel about John Fetterman.
I like these individuals could be a guy could be
a gal who go to Congress, go to DC and
somehow are not changed, affected or swallowed up by the
swamp and the creatures within it. And there are very
few and far, but there are handful Massy as one.

(24:03):
Lauren Bobert is another, very proud of her Marchorie Taylor
Green in a way, but there's there's some personal pursuits there,
Like I was talking about Amy Robot that she's doing,
and all of them have some kind of you know,
skin in the game, so to speak. But I'd rather
it be they're doing their own thing, then their answering
to some kind of donor structure, or they're caving into influences, threats, promises,

(24:29):
you know how that all works. Anna Paulina Luna is
another one representative from the Tampa Bay area in Florida.
She's been very bold and brave with her comments and
most recently and again I have my ups and downs
at this one, although I'm very fond of her. Nancy Mayce,
she's running for governor in South Carolina and she has

(24:51):
come right out with it, basically calling Republican leadership's bluff
on this Corey Mills character. You know, blank Corey Mills,
who cares, Sky's just graced and dishonored himself. Do not
care the oral team players? You can you know, doll
shall not speak ill of another Republican. You know what
if it means we're gonna have to cut a dirty,
scummy backroom deal to allow somebody like Delegate Stacey Plaskett

(25:18):
Democrat virgin Islands off the hook for texting with Jeffrey
Epstein during a congressional hearing, getting input in questions from him,
then parroting them in the hearing with Michael Cohen.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
That's a problem. But no, we're gonna wash.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
That away because Corey Mills. We'll gonna do him a favor.
I don't he's not even running for reelection down there.
He's you know, a lame duck in every sense of
that term. Why are you running cover for this guy? Well,
Nancy Mace, she's turned the tables on a member of
her own party, and kudos to her.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Tip at the cap.

Speaker 6 (25:50):
She seeks to censure and remove Corey Mills from committees
they're in Congress, and why that's a brilliant move.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Okay, we'll take out one of our.

Speaker 6 (26:00):
Your turn, Hakeem Jeffries what are you gonna do about
plasket that forces their hand or it gives Nancy Mace
and this handful of Republicans unfortunately it's not all of them.
Gives them the moral high ground justifiably and say we
police our own.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
You don't.

Speaker 6 (26:17):
And how many Democrats you know? Jamie Raskin, I don't
know if it was intentional or by accident. This is
this guy's kind of wayward and wacky as it is
for Maryland Democrat. So be careful what you wish for.
All these names, they're going to be connected to Jeffrey Epstein.
Uh huh, how would.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
You factor this one in? Representative James Comer? This okay?
This might complete the circle.

Speaker 10 (26:40):
Another email shows Democrat fundraisers invited Epstein to an event
or to meet privately with the Keem Jeffries oh as
part of their twenty thirteen effort to build to win
a majority. So Hakeem Jeffries campaign solicited money from Jeffrey Epstein.
That's what we found in the last doc batch. The

(27:01):
files underscore while former President Trump must appear for his deposition,
we've subpoated him today. The Democrats have done nothing to
help us secure his appearance. I support full transparency. The
Oversight Committee will continue to work to get the truth
to the American people and to get justice for the victims.
That's our goal of this investigation.

Speaker 6 (27:22):
With that, I yeel back its representative James Comer, Republican Kentucky.
President Trump he was in rare form, although when is it?
He in this exchange with Mary Bruce of ABC News
corrupt news organization, they're helping me build my presidential library,
George Slapadopolis.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
And he says in this quote, follow the money now.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
I just got a little report and I put it
in my pocket. Of all the money that he's given
to Democrats, he gave me none, zero, no money to me.
But he gave money to Democrats. And people are wisete
a hoax? And ABC's is your company, your crappy company
is one of the perpetrators.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
And I'll tell you something. I'll tell you something.

Speaker 7 (28:07):
I think the.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
License should be taken away from ABC because your news
is so fake and is so wrong.

Speaker 11 (28:14):
And we have a.

Speaker 5 (28:15):
Great commissioner, the chairman, who should look at that because
I think when you come in and when you're ninety
seven percent negative to Trump, and then Trump wins the
election in a landslide. That means obviously your news is
not credible and you're not credible as a reporter.

Speaker 6 (28:32):
But President Trump offers to do Mary Bruce a favor
and you know, basically guide her and give her a
roadmap as to where she should go with this line
of questioning.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
So I've answered your question.

Speaker 5 (28:43):
You should go and look at the Democrats who received
money from Epstein.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
That's correct, who spent their time.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
Larry Summers was with them all the time. That creep
of the fund guy was with them all the time.
What's his name?

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Oh, Read Hoffman.

Speaker 5 (29:01):
I don't know Read Hoffman, but I know he spends
a lot of money on the radical left. Read Hoffman,
in my opinion, should be under investigation. He'sus leevesbag and
those are the people. But they don't get any press,
they don't get any news.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
And you're not after.

Speaker 5 (29:16):
The radical left because you're a radical left network.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
But I think the way.

Speaker 5 (29:20):
You ask a question with the anger and the meanness
is terrible. You're to go back and learn how to
be a reporter. No more questions from you.

Speaker 6 (29:27):
PostScript on Mary Bruce and how corrupt she is as
an individual, she's all tough and trying to put President
Trump's feet to the fire. And she's a noble journalist
standing on principle in the Oval office, except during the
Biden administration, when she was one of a handful of
reporters several of them in fact.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
That agreed to the premise she was going to submit.

Speaker 6 (29:48):
Her questions on little note cards that President Biden would
hold in front of them. And they were so juvenile, like,
what do you underscore capitalize bold face? Think of about
your underscore boldface capitalized administration policy?

Speaker 2 (30:06):
Like it was.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
Literally like trying to guide a kindergartener through the process.
And she agreed to those terms. She bent the knee
to the Biden administration. She wasn't such a tough journalist
back then. She was willing to carry the water. And
now all of a sudden she found her journalism cap
with the press pass in at the Fedora Old School,
going back in old tiny days. Don't buy it, don't

(30:30):
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Speaker 2 (32:49):
Seven three nine Here on Ryan Shuling Live. Let's get
to the tax. This one's important, Ryan.

Speaker 6 (32:55):
I think it's more important is how this congresswoman knows
Jeffrey Epstein, BINGO, you nailed it, yes, Delegate Stacy Plasket.
Why is Jeffrey Epstein on her speed dial? In her contexts?
Available to her by direct line, and why was he
a priority during those hearings. Why he's just a constituent

(33:18):
kid k T to the FO.

Speaker 2 (33:20):
That's how I start shortened that one.

Speaker 6 (33:22):
But you know what I'm saying, he had some kind
of access to her, which means he likely had some
kind of control over her because he likely donated some
amount of money to her. And that could be a
keen Jeffries, who we just heard about from Representative James Comer,
and I say, smoke them all out.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
I don't care who it was.

Speaker 6 (33:42):
Probably not many Republicans, maybe not any Republicans. Epstein was
a Democrat and he really had something going with Bill Clinton,
and I want to know all about it. Spill the tea,
That's all I'm saying. Jason Cross says this Texter is
a disgusting exam semple of a veteran and as such
he should be censured by those of us who are

(34:04):
very proud of our service in our country.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
I can't figure Jason Crow out. I can't. He was
an Army ranger, that's true.

Speaker 6 (34:11):
He served a country and never want to denigrate somebody's service,
but I will denigrate his actions words after the fact.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
And he's been abysmal.

Speaker 6 (34:18):
I was so bummed out, so sad my good friend
John Fabricatory came up short in that election in the.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Sixth Congressional District.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
Do you know how much better off we in a
Rapahole County and everywhere else in the sixth Congressional District
would be if Johnny Fabbs was our congressman rather than
Jason Crow. And I mean everybody, not just Republicans, not
just unaffiliated Democrats in spite of himselves, would be better
off with John Fabricatory.

Speaker 2 (34:44):
He's just a stand up guy.

Speaker 6 (34:45):
There are very few people in this arena that I
have a higher opinion of, or as high of an
opinion of as I do. John Fabricatory just a good dude, period, Ryan.
I'd say a good test would be what you did there?
Did the guy have a woodie? And to me, does

(35:08):
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