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George, what's going on, bro? Not much.
Just another Tuesday morning, you know.
Just another man Tuesday there's.
No such thing. Anyway.
You don't wish it was Monday. No, of course not.
Why would you even say that? Then?
I. Didn't say manic Monday, I said
manic Tuesday. OK, so why would you say Manic
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wish it was Monday. No, I come up with some original
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It is what it is. A lot of crying going over out
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A lot of crying. Nope.
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Lance, a lot. All right, take us.
What do we got? What's going?
On that a little set the mood here, George.
I didn't. See it?
So listen, everybody's flipping out.
Everybody's flipping out about Trump.
Oh, he did a meme and his plane was dropping poop on people and
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oh, is this anyway, just crying and crying.
Well, somebody did a little compilation.
I like what they did here, so I thought we'd show it.
Yeah, I seen, I seen people crying the other day on X and I
says I says get over it, it's not our fault the left can't
meme. Yeah, I mean such a humor.
What is that screw? Flying a fighter jet and
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dropping. Shit on the protesters.
He also posted an AI video wearing a crown and dumping
feces on protester. After Trump's flying crap video,
is there a way? We can get him.
Involuntarily committed to a psychiatric institution.
There's Howard getting pooped onby the president of the United
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States. It's amazing how how how they
get so set off by a funny meme. It's a freaking meme, people.
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Yeah. Enjoy the moment.
You know that they're changing the laws in Denmark, and I
believe it's because of these sort of memes.
And I don't think it's because they're trying to help the
people. Basically, you're not going to
be able to use anybody's identity, your data, your face,
your voice are all going to be copyrighted in Denmark.
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So if somebody wanted to make a meme of George and I make a fun
of me and they wanted to use ourvoice because you can do it with
AI, you can be sued for doing that.
That's how Denmark is changing the laws.
And I think it's because of the politician, because my
understanding a lot of people were meaning about politicians
over there and that's why they're passing because, oh, I'm
not going to let them do that. You know, I guess Denmark
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doesn't believe in humor. Well, the politicians don't.
The people must, because if they're memeing, they're
politicians. If the politicians can't take
it, oh baby. They're.
Politicians. Crying.
Yeah, all. Right, all right, serious
business. Get to bro, because this is
serious. Christopher and Ray and Jack
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Dorsey. Let me start.
Let me start this off. No, I already started.
I got to start here. I don't care.
I don't like Jack Dorsey. I know.
We all know that I don't like him either.
I, I don't like him. I think he's always been in the
middle of a bunch of crap. I think he's just kissing ass
now that he wants to be nice. And I think he, he was
responsible and, and, and for all the, the suspensions,
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including George and I, I think everything that can possibly
happen to Jack Dorsey, I would absolutely celebrate all.
I hope he, I hope he's guilty ofthese charges and I hope he
faces serious jail time 'cause Ithink he's apos.
I think he really stepped on people's free speech and he
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turned a Twitter during that theJack Dorsey reign of terror
period, terror period into basically A1 sided echo chamber.
All right, George, take it from there.
You. Ruined a moment so.
I couldn't help myself. I hate Jack Dorsey.
I really don't like him, I thinkhe's full of shit.
What? Do you think like you think I
like him too? We know you hate.
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Him, I didn't say you, did I, I just want to mention the
audience and I got. My ex account back that's how
much I freaking hate his ass. Yeah, well, I got mine in the
back, but they they continued. Just want to know when, when the
indictment arrests are coming for these two.
That's that's what I need to know.
Yeah, I think shifts next, like we said on the show yesterday, I
think shift snaps now. Christopher Wray could be, but I
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hope that they're not going to be.
I hope Trump's not going to go. Oh, leave poor Jack Dorsey
alone. I don't want to hear that crap.
It sounds like that he got paid to facilitate the overthrow of
the US government. I mean, what apos?
He already had hundreds of millions of dollars and he's got
to be paid to be a be a bigger piece of shit than he was prior.
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Unbelievable, right? And what did he get paid?
3.4 million, George. This is going to be tough.
Who's the who's the most corruptFBI director?
Would it be Christopher Wray? Would it be James Comedy?
It's a tough one. Man, that's a competition for
the ages. I don't know.
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But they're saying that because of this, Christopher Wray is
going to go down as a single most corrupt FBI director in
American history. And now Jack Dorsey is in, is
endorsing Thomas Massie. He wants him to run for
president. Thomas Massey can run, but he's
not going to have a chance of winning.
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Yeah. I mean, I don't even know if we
make it to the primaries. Just Nope.
We already got, we already got people that are already cemented
their their positions in line. And I mean, you know, JD Vance
is going to be the top runner. We, we, you and I both know who
the other person's going to be in there, but I don't even think
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they're going to stand a chance.You know, here's my question.
Didn't you feel like that Elon Musk when he bought Twitter,
that he bought a major crime scene?
I always felt like he bought a major he.
Did, yeah. I mean, I'm just waiting to see
when he's going to release more of the stuff.
Whatever happened to the more Twitter Files man?
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I know what happened to that. I think they're, I think they're
in the same place with the gold audit.
That's right. Same piece, same place where
they were going to arrest all those people for stealing all
the money from USAID. Are they in that same?
Maybe they're in that same file cabinet if the FBI and the DOJ,
they have a special important documents file cabinet, but do
not indict. You know you're.
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Not indict room. So.
Put them in there in the file cabinets.
I keep thinking about this and like it just came into my my
mind again. Don't hurt when you just brought
up all the people like, you know, the USAID, that's a lot of
people that you know, a lot of the politicians that follow that
money. And I'm thinking are we is, is
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our now FBI and government getting ready to do this like
one big full sweep? I don't think so 'cause it would
take too long to do all these little ones and all this stuff
really would. I mean, Scott, they're going to
do that. Then they ought to just do some
of those. Get them all that.
Everybody. I'm talking everybody, Lance.
I'm talking Clinton with it Obama.
I'm talking to everybody. One big full sweep.
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Well, the best way to do it is you go down to the Congress,
right, And you get some of thoseclubs.
You know, the things you put on your steering wheel, locks the
club and you put them through all the doors and you lock them
in. And then you go in there and
sweep out all the Congress and take all the guilty.
I mean, you clean out a couple of hundreds.
You just got to put post people up at the doors.
Now I want to club them, I don'twant to give them any chance.
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Because then it'll be like, oh, let's say there's a fire we
couldn't get out. No, there's no fire.
They just need to go down. I think that's the way to do
this. Club the doors.
That's what I want to see. I want to see per blocks.
Hey, look, at the end of the day, I'm tired of this bullshit.
You know they're all talking about it, right?
Here's listen to me. Let me put it this way.
If they had belief that George Valentino Lance Miliaco
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committed seditious conspiracy, you wouldn't make it in the next
weekend. What's amazing about this story
is no one's talking about it except the Big, big show.
Well, and Fox. Well, and Fox brought it up.
Yeah, sorry. Yeah, I'll give them all.
Right here we go. The FBI had the laptop for about
a year. They knew that it was real.
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And you? Say the FBI.
Was grooming Twitter employees to recognize your laptop story?
How so? That's.
Right, Bill and Dana, it was pretty clear that there was
really a psychological operationbeing conducted against Twitter
executives by the FBI. So that when our story came up
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in October of 2020 that they would recognise it immediately
as a Russian hack and leak operation.
Because they've been warned for weeks by FBI exactly what to
look for, in fact, to look for this operation in October and
that it would involve to Biden. And remember that the FBI was
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paying Twitter $3.4 million theygave them to help censor
Americans and particularly our Story 3 weeks before the
election. 3.4 million got paid. Where is the arrest?
What do you, how do we call thisgovernment collusion with
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Twitter? The government?
All right, here we go. The federal government was
colluding with Twitter to overthrow presidential election.
There you go. But you know, they want to try
to stick to their stories. Trump colluded with Russia,
Russia, Russia, Russia, every news outlet ran with that story.
Everybody. No one's running with this
story. The real collusion done with
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this government, I'm telling youit just you're more stuff that
comes out the more you like it just comes.
It's too far gone to be fixed. The only way to fix this is
dismantle it and start over. That's it.
I know Lance's his wheels are turning.
I could tell. I can look through those shades
and see his eyes thinking. Yeah, You know, look, it's the
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same old, same old, right? I mean, even right now, comedy
got a break. The that Obama, that Obama, I'm
sorry Biden appointed judge gavehim a break.
But I I don't know. Look, this is we already knew
that Dorsey had done stuff like this.
We saw it the way he was behaving.
And I don't think he was compromised.
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I think he just participated forthe money and participated
because he doesn't give a shit. You know, he at at heart, I
think he's kind of like a fascist communist.
I think I think the money was going to his workers.
I think he's a fascist communistbecause he likes the money, but
he's kind of a socialist communist as far as his personal
beliefs are. And I think when it came to
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doing what he did to Trump and, and all the other people on
Twitter that got suspended and they're all their account count,
you know, their accounts impacted, their accounts are
still impacted. There's still all kinds of code
that's running behind the scenes.
It's. Not allowing you to be done
right here. I just came with a class action
lawsuit against Jack Dorsey. I like it.
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I think, all right, we need somelawyers Who wants to do, who
wants to start writing this stuff up?
I'm sure you get a lot of peoplein there.
I mean, Trump alone can go afterhim for I don't know how many
billions, but. So I.
Want in on this one? I want a piece of this.
I agree. All right, let's switch it up
here. James O'Keefe.
First of all, what a ridiculous wig.
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How stupid are these people thatthey don't look at James O'Keefe
with this wig and this newest thing is and not say this.
What's up with this guy on this jacked up wig?
I I got to give it to him because I wouldn't even have the
balls to wear that wig thinking it would work.
Hold on, in all fairness to James O'Keefe, if you look at
the people in this situation youwas dealing with, a lot of them
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do wear wigs and weaves and stuff, so maybe they're just
like, it's nothing too. All right.
I mean, I guess. I don't.
Know in the meantime, he has exposed a mask.
I got to give him to this story.This is a big story.
He has exposed a massive $100 billion federal contracting
scheme. You know, minority owned firms
admitted to breaking federal law, securing $100 million plus
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no big contracts while outsourcing 80% of the work.
Of course, how do they do it? Minority owned businesses?
So then they subcontract the work to bigger businesses, have
them do the work, and they both pocket hundreds of millions.
So incredible investigation. And basically, these companies
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are raking in the money, only doing 20% of the work, if that.
They're defrauding taxpayers like you and betraying the very
communities these programs were meant to uplift.
I mean, George, this is unbelievable.
I mean, not that we didn't thinkit was going on, but wow.
Well, when they say no bid contracts, they're supposed to
be bidding on them, right or correct or wrong.
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What's supposed to happen when abid goes out?
Companies want a bid on it. Yeah.
I know what what they're doing is they're teaming up with, say
they hire a Native American, give them 5% of the company.
I got that, yeah. So here's the thing, like if you
get a contract, you can subcontract it out.
That's that's not for a broken law part, but there are
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stipulations and rules in this part of the game here where
whoever bids on a contract, how many contracts they get, they
have to do a certain amount of them percentage they have to do
before they can even subcontractout.
There's a lot of other stuff to hear that's smells rotten.
But I mean, who's where is the oversight?
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Who wouldn't? The government is getting these
kickbacks that they must have knew about this.
That's what. I mean, if you think through if
this is really a pass through scheme, right.
So a small business is acting asa front to win a government
contract meant for like, disadvantaged firms, right?
Minority firms. But instead of actually doing
the work, it passes the contractto this larger, ineligible
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company, which you're basically violating SBA roles and you're
defrauding the government and you're defrauding the taxpayers.
It's unbelievable, man. I mean, but I got to give it to
O'Keefe. Let's play the clip.
His wig is definitely something to be, yeah.
This wig. Wow.
Billion dollars every year. It's a system long described as
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an open secret in Washington, one that dwarfs the USA ID fraud
scandals in both scale and scope.
At its center lies a government program created to empower
minority owned small businesses.But behind the facade, our
investigation uncovers a networkof so-called 8A pass through
schemes, shell companies exploiting those very programs
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for profit. According to the SBA, the Biden
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No bidding because of your native status.
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Skim over half of the money off the top 65% of the money and
subcontract nearly all the work.So we we do about 20% of the
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federal departments with next generation computing solutions.
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these contracts and have been particularly successful in this
due to their supposed Native American 8A tribal status,
meaning they're a Native American owned small business
which is heavily favored by federal contracts.
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We went undercover and arranged meetings with multiple employees
to dig deeper into the truth behind their ownership, their
small business status, and theirexcessive use of subcontractors.
And what we found was more damning than we ever expected.
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Be posed as a cyber security company which was attempting to
procure government contracts through minority owned status
similar to ATI. The ploy was to approach the
employee for ATI not for a meeting about contracts but
about obtaining catering for a corporate event.
You see Melaine Cromwell at ATI also on the side runs a catering
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business called Ragin Cajun Catering.
So I got into government contracting.
I love what I did. I helped large and small
companies run contracts with thegovernment.
I need to talk. About gumbo, I want to get to
the good stuff. I mean, this is interesting.
That's a little bit boring for me, absolutely.
So I'm excited to talk to you about.
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Vacation for. Were shocked that almost
immediately in the meeting, lessthan two minutes in, Blaine
Cromwell at ATI told us all about her position as the
Director of Contracts for ATI. What was your win that job?
What was your title or your rolethere?
I'm the director of Contracts. You're the director.
The director. The director.
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So there's no one above you in the contracts?
There's no one above. Me Melaine Cromwell goes on to
explain that because ATI is supposedly Native American
owned, they are heavily favouredby government contracts and
often acquire $100 million contracts with no bidding war.
This enables them to, quote, pass through the majority of the
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work to companies that wouldn't usually be eligible, while
keeping the majority of the compensation for themselves.
And, and I tell you, pass throughs are a great thing as
well. Tell me about those.
Well, so pass throughs because you're Native American, right?
If you have, there's a big bid out and there's a company that
wants to bid on it that's not Native American.
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All they do is partner with you.They use their people, they use
subcontract to them, right? They're your Subs to a lot of
our subcontractors bid on contracts that were perfect in
their industry, but because theyweren't Native American, they
wouldn't win it. So we've been on it for them.
They became ourselves. And it's an automatic win
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because of the government satisfied you automatically will
win that contract because of your Native American status.
There's no bid. There's no bidding.
War. No bidding because of your
native status. You get it, You get it.
That excitement a lot of people don't know.
That I don't think anybody knows.
That and then keep it that way. That's right.
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That's exactly. Yeah, exactly.
I sit back, collect my percentage and they do the work,
correct. Yeah, they're doing most of the
work, the people. You're subbing to do the
majority of the. Work.
So we we do about 20% of the work.
So ATI would do 20% and the subcontractor would be like 80%?
Eighty. Percent of the work I don't want
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to share that they do all no. So we're here outside ATI
Government Solutions. This is the building in
Frederick, MD where I'm standing.
The ATI Government Solutions is housed out of now, according to
the Federal Acquisition Regulations, specifically the
limitations of subcontracting clause FAR 52.21914, the prime
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contractor in a government contract must do at least 51% of
the work. This is more broadly referred to
as the 51% rule, and this is what ATI Government Solutions
appears to be violating. ATI has a special classification
from the SBA that gives the company access access to
government contracts without competitive bidding.
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It's called an A a, a small business that is at least 51%
owned by, quote, U.S. citizens that are socially and
economically disadvantaged. On paper, ATI is owned by the
Susanville Indian Rancheria, A federally recognized Native
American tribal entity in Northern California.
So does the Susanville Indian Rancheria actually own ATI and
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what role, if any, do they actually actually hold besides
appearing as 51% owners on paper?
This is the web page for SFSIATI.
OATI think I've heard of that. Yeah, that's our technology
department. Well, in order to answer that
question, we went undercover to meet with the head of the
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Susanville Indian Rancheria, Aryan Hart.
That's where it's cut off. Huh, nice.
Yep, let's see, when are they going to shut the SBA down?
Might have to start our own Native American tribe, George.
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What are we calling it? Slap a dem tribe.
Slap could be possible. I believe George and I come from
Native American roots. The big a hoe.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that man.
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Though right the bigger hole. Yeah, it's just wow.
Wow is right we got problems in this country.
Man, there's a lot of stealing. We're the only ones not
stealing. I'm starting to feel like the
big mig screwing up I. Don't know.
Yeah, I think. I mean, they just, people just
seem to be stealing with no consequences.
You get a tribe to come in. We ought to sell the big media
company 51% to a tribe and then we could probably get ourselves
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some of those sweetheart contracts, not do any of the
work, sit down in the Caribbean and just collect our checks.
Hold on, is there any hot NativeAmerican women in the chat or
watching the show? I am Signal.
I mean, let's go. Exactly.
All right, we're going to take ashort break.
I. Can't help.
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that's really pissing me off that came out late last night
and I'm going to bring it up. I just found out that Trump is
considering commuting Diddy's 15month prison sentence as early
as this week. Lance, don't say nothing.
Matter of fact, I'm going to single screen.
Yep. Trump, I know you watch this
show or some of your people watch this show.
(33:15):
Do not do this. This will be a very, very bad
move. Matter of fact, you do this, you
will lose my support because I don't deal with anybody.
Anybody that's doing child predators, rapists, any of that
shit, sexual predator crap. No, that's where I draw my line.
So you probably lose support from a lot of other people, but
(33:37):
I'm going to just speak for myself.
Bad move, let that motherfucker rot in jail for every day he
gets of a sentence. He don't deserve to get out
early just because he has money.He has bullshit.
Matter of fact Lance, you know what they have events at Mar a
Lago right? Like what is it America First
(33:58):
that's all about kids and everything too, Where the Flynns
and the Flynn family are fighting for the kids.
Save our children and he going to do shit like this?
No, it's Trump. Take my.
I'm giving you free advice rightnow.
Usually, I charge people, me andLance, our consulting fees.
This is free. I want the best for you and best
for this country. Don't do it.
All right, Lance, go ahead. Because it's aggravating.
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It really pissed me off. You muted, Lance.
You muted yourself, bro. What'd you do?
Oh, I'm sorry. When I need you to speak.
You don't speak when I don't want to speak.
Money talks, bullshit walks. You know, I've been always
concerned because let's face it,Diddy's already on a sweetheart
deal. He's going to get Ardat.
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He's going to get his time, timeserved.
He's going to get his 83% of histime.
He's not going to do that much time.
He's literally going to walk outof there and under.
I did the math the other day, I think, and I think he's going to
walk out in like under 24 months.
I don't think it's necessary. This guy did some serious stuff.
I don't know if anybody who's advising Donald Trump, I don't
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know if Diddy's attorneys are not telling him the truth.
Major mistake. You got to leave Diddy alone,
Trump, if you want to do it on your way out the door.
If somehow he screws up and he loses his good time and he's
still in jail when you're getting ready to leave, do it if
you must. But right now is the wrong time
to do it. Diddy's reputation is not good.
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I think he's committed many morecrimes in this.
And if he gets commentation of his sentence, you're not going
to fix him. He, he, he needs to spend some
time in there. And he's already going to be at
a camp. He's already doing Shangri-La
time in my opinion. So I I think this would be a
really bad. I don't know, do they let people
with sex crimes or any of that in in camps?
I don't think so. Yeah, but I don't know that it's
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they let sex. Hold on, hold on.
Never mind. They let Gizelle Maxwell in the
camp, so never mind. Is Lane, Yeah, I don't think
that they they I. Was being sorry.
That these crimes are listed as a sex crime I.
Don't know. I don't.
At the end of the day, I hear you, but I think he's already
doing Shangri-La time, so. Because my opinion, because he's
got probation for a very, very long time.
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So if he commutes his sentences,he commuting to probation too.
Well, yeah, basically what it does is it it's just it, it puts
his, it's kind of like pushing your sentence off into the
future. As long as you don't commit any
crimes, you your sentence never comes around.
It's only it's only a boomerang if you commit a crime.
So once again, if he commutes his sentence, does that mean he
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commutes that probation that because he's got supposedly
allegedly years of like a long. Time you wouldn't have to if his
sentence is. If his sentence is commuted,
that would include the probation, so he wouldn't have
to report to probation. Or maybe he's just.
Commuted. Maybe he's just commuting to
prisons. Prison time.
No, it's it would be the whole sentence.
You don't get to separate those two.
They consider the probation partof the sentence.
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But the probation I don't know. Probation in federal, in
federal. I don't know about statement in
federal. It's part of your sentence, just
like your halfway house is. Part of everything's part of
your sentence, I get that. But yeah.
I don't know. He won't have any probation if
his sentence gets commuted. I.
Don't know. Yeah, it's not what Diddy would
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want. Diddy's hoping for a full
presidential pardon, so we'll see.
Well. If he gets this, it all depends
how much more money he gives, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, maybe you pay a little more, you get you get the
the extra discount. Look at George Santos, he just
got out, he's charging 300 three$100 for cameos now.
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Fuck what I want. I wouldn't even pay $50.00 for a
cameo for that guy. Yeah, You know, I guess, all
right, Appeals court, this is a win for Trump and it's a
national win in my opinion, because of course, Trump is now
allowed to deploy National Guardtroops to Portland, OR.
You had another judge, you know,issue A.
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Yeah. So that TRO, that temporary
restraining order that that judge had issued got lifted.
And it comes out that, listen, they got a problem now because
this means that that same precedence can be used all over
the country. So is he going to deploy to
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Oregon? Probably.
Is he going to deploy to Chicagobecause of this?
I think it's likely. And he's probably going to
deploy to San Francisco. That's my take, George.
I think they're already there, just got to release them, let
them out. Yeah.
He's definitely going to deploy now.
He's going to send a message andthat's what the bull yet the
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horns. I mean, this is just another
like instance wasting precious money, taxpayer money, time,
everything with these stupid cork things, with these dumb
judges, just ruling on their personal belief or opinion is
not ruling on the law. It's like, I don't know, we're
just liberal judges. We need to get rid of them.
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There needs to be consequences because they just keep wasting
time and time is money. But I mean, the left are kind of
the media is kind of melting over this, but at least I forget
what news outlets, MSNBC. This is actually funny.
Listen to it, it's a big deal and I want to just correct one
thing and then explain why functional it is the same.
(39:24):
This is a stay of judge immigrants opinion and that's
why it reached the 9th Circuit as soon as it did because this
is an emergency motion to essentially pause her order.
But as a functional matter, you are absolutely correct.
It has the function of overturning her order and
thereby allowing the president to send the National Guard back
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onto the streets of Portland. And Katie, I want to read, if I
can, just from a little bit of the beginning of this 93 page
opinion. It says after considering the
record and by the record they mean all the factual evidence at
this preliminary stage, we conclude that it is likely that
the President lawfully exercisedhis statutory authority under 10
USC Section 12, four O 6. That's the statute we've been
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referring to as Title 10 when wehave conversations about the
National Guard deployments, which authorizes the
federalization of the National Guard when the President is
unable. With the regular.
Forces to execute the laws in the United States and this is
the important part the evidence the president relied on reflects
quote a colorable assessment of the facts and law within a range
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of honest judgement we thus conclude that defendants are
likely to succeed on the merits of their appeal basically saying
that when and if a court considers all of the record in
this matter is tried and it getsback to an appellate court
through an ordinary process where they have full briefing
and full evidence that they still think Donald Trump is
likely to prevail there because.Says he.
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Has the discretion to determine as the president within a range
of honest judgement when it is this is what I.
You and I were talking about last week.
When you get into the slippery slope of discretion, Yep, when
you all right, so I got some points to make Lance, So just
check this out, please. So I'm just going to let you
people know how how deep the swamp runs in DC.
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This judge, I think it's Emigat who issued this TRO.
There was actually a Trump appointed judge.
That's right, Trump appointed his judge.
Now who's advising Trump to put stupid judges like this on?
Because if you have, if you get the conservative judges, they
usually rule on the basis of theConstitution and rule law, not
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this dumb shit like this. And the other thing is all these
cases that come into the pellet and they come right, they're why
do you get to hear them right away?
You got people waiting for the cases to be heard in the
pellets. And also every, all these people
get to get their case, go right up front, Pat bypass everybody.
They should wait in line like 2 years like everybody else, three
years or a year and a half. It's not fair.
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I don't understand how do you all these these groups that put
these lawsuits and get to get itheard right away versus like
everyday people that are waiting.
Can you explain that to me, Lance?
Anybody explain to me in the chat somebody?
No, no, I can't. I mean, it's crazy.
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I can't explain it, I wish I could.
I mean, the, the hoops that you got to people got to go through
just to get to the appellate courts.
And then if you get denied and it'll go to the next one, forget
it takes a long time. These these people's get it done
right away. Who's getting paid off?
Who, what, When, where, Why, How?
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It's it's amazing how quickly the appellate court is ruling on
these cases. It doesn't happen.
Normally when you have an appealin it will take, especially if
it's a de Novo review, which wasreviewing the entire case.
De Novo review, it'll take months, if not years.
Sometimes you get a response. It's very unlikely that you will
be expedited through the legal system.
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I mean, look, look at SCOTUS, you know, they heard all the
arguments and stuff on that, theelection case about what
gerrymandering or whatever it is.
All right. How long is it going to take for
them to rule? They already know what they're
going to rule on. Does it take that long to write
up their their ruling or briefs or whatever?
Well, normally the briefs are written up by the the clerk's
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help, the magistrate's help, youknow, and then and then they get
reviewed by the judge. But I'm not saying at the
Supreme Court level. And appeals court gets a lot of
help from the clerk's office. Clerk's office and appeals court
has a lot more stuff they do on every case they're involved in a
completely different than the District Court.
District Court, the clerk's basically file stuff.
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You don't see a lot of interaction and you know that
it's there. It's usually the magistrate
judges that will defend, but in the appeals court, the clerk's
office, ton of power. I wonder what idiots are working
for the SCOTUS. Was it, what's her name?
Jackson, the lady. Catanji Jackson.
Catanji Jackson because if they're writing stuff, the way
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she talks and some of her briefsthat came out, Oh my God.
Yeah, I don't know, maybe she's using AII to catanji their
response. No, AI wouldn't do that.
George, this is more proof that there are lots of people in the
Trump administration that watch the show.
I remember because I was going off on on Janine Pierre.
(44:25):
I was calling her ass out. So she talked all that game on
Fox News, all this and that, andall of a sudden today she came
out and she's like, Georgia, better watch your mouth.
She'll come after me next. You never know.
No kidding, She. She's short and she's full of
fire, that Lady. But still, I'm going to call you
out if I have to. That's what we do here.
But remember, we're calling. I'm calling this justice for big
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balls, justice for big cojones. This is all comes after that
activist judge in DC refused to jail big balls attackers.
And after Jeanine Pirro watched the Big Me Show, she came out
and announced that she'll be bringing federal charges against
them. But today, guess what?
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Lawrence Powell's 19 years old Lance, along with Anthony
Taylor's 18 are now charged withassault.
I mean, they shouldn't have to come to this.
They should have been charged a lot for this, but let me see,
who's the US attorney there? Lawrence Cotton Powell and
Anthony Taylor and assault. Yeah.
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So. I can tell you this.
Those kids are going to be. Wishing those kids are going to
be wishing that they got chargedat the state level because the
Fed is a whole different game. They would have gotten a couple
of years from the state. 345 years in a fair deal.
Let's say they got five. They would have only served like
8/10/12, maybe 20-4 months Max in the in the Fed.
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They're going to do 83% and the sentences are going to be way
worse because this is this was an assault on a on a now he's
now he's not a government official former, but he was a
government official when this happened.
He was a government employee. This is going to be.
This is. One of those things he still
works for the government dude. No, I think he's former
department of Doge. No.
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Yeah, but he moved to the IRS orsomething.
He moved to a different. Oh, did he?
Oh, OK, I didn't know that. OK, But you don't understand.
They're going to be wishing thatjudge at the state level would
charge them so that Jeanine Pirro said, OK, look, it's a
shitty charge. They're not going to do a lot of
time, but at least they got charged.
Now you're dealing with the Fed.It's a whole different game.
I mean they got an attempted carjacking too.
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But what I I know DCI don't knowhow whoever how they put these
laws in that young young teenagers.
I forget up to what age they don't charge them with a certain
amount of crimes. But these are what, 1819 year
olds? I think a 22 year old too.
Charge them, get them. I'm going to click.
You want to hear the clip Janine's going on?
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Of course. I love listening to Janine clip.
Them today we are announcing that Lawrence Cotton Powell, who
is 19 years of age, along with Anthony Taylor who is 18 years
of age, are now charged with assaulting Levine.
Cotton Powell was stomping on Levine's head.
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As you can see in this poster tomy left, Levine was able to get
up momentarily, but the crowd chased him and got him down
again. They continued to attack Levine
while he was on the ground and then proceeded to rob him of his
sneakers and his watch. The group then, after the
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robbery and assault of Ethan Levine, they walked in the
direction of where another crimeoccurred within minutes.
You have heard of this crime. Edward Korestein, a 19 year old
Doge person who was working in the administration, was walking
a young woman to her car when hewas approached in the 1400 block
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of Swan St. NW.
Approximately 10 suspects approached him and as they did,
he pushed the young woman into the car.
That and he was protecting her from the group before he was
then attacked by multiple suspects who then punched him
repeatedly, causing significant injuries to him.
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They got him on the ground and as they were doing so, they
demanded the car from the woman who was inside the car and had
already locked the car. They were banging on the car.
They were pulling the car door trying to get the car open and
were telling the woman in the car to hand over the keys and
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the woman was, as I said, able to lock the car door.
So they were unable to gain entry and it was fortuitous that
someone from the Metropolitan Police Department was on patrol.
He happened to pull onto the block and he witnessed the
suspects actually assaulting. Chorus seen who was on the
ground lying next to the car. The juveniles fled.
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But within a short period of time, 215 year olds were
arrested and they were taken into the family court by the
attorney general's office. That is the local attorney
general's office. Now, I think what's significant
about this case is a history of Lawrence Cotton Powell.
I want you to, I want you to follow me on this.
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Lawrence Cotton Powell is 19 years of age.
He's now charged with robbery first degree robbery, for which
he faces 15 years in prison. He also faces a charge of
assault with intent to commit robbery in another 15 years and
robbery for Edward Korstein, 15 years, assault with intent to
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commit robbery another 15 years and attempted carjacking 5
years. Now let me tell you his
background. On April 3rd of this year,
Lawrence Cotton Powell was sentenced for a felony attempted
robbery. My office asked for jail time.
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Judge McClain, a judge sitting in the criminal part in Superior
Court with no criminal background, made a decision to
give Cotton Powell probation in spite of his conviction on a
felony attempted robbery within 31 days.
By May 4th, Powell reoffends, he's rearrested while he's on
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probation from the felony, and he's charged with simple assault
and possession of a prohibited weapon.
B. On May 4th, my office asked that
probation be revoked. But on May 16th, that same Judge
McClain comes back and releases Cotton Powell and tells him
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basically be a good boy. On July 24th, he is sentenced to
one of the two misdemeanors thathe's charged with.
Again, my office asked for jail time after he victimized yet
another person. And on July 25th, another judge
the suspends his sentence and decides that he should be on
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probation. So after a felony of attempted
robbery conviction, after a violation of probation, after a
second crime, after a second conviction, after no compliance
with Sisosa, the judges say do better.
And they let him go. And guess what?
Within 10 days he's at it again with Ethan Levine and Edward
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Korstein. Now the Co defendant in this
case is, is an individual by thename of Anthony Taylor.
He charged also with the same arrest.
He is from with the same crimes.He is from Maryland.
He is 18 years old. We are unaware of any, any
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history as it relates to him. I want to thank the Metropolitan
Police Department. I want to thank the fact that
this department went above and beyond and worked incredibly
hard. Yep, the boys are going to wish
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they got charged in DC. Going to wish they'd gotten some
jail time in the state level because the Fed doesn't play,
they're in trouble, and you can tell by the way she's talking.
They're going to stack. They won't run them concurrent.
They're probably going to stack those charges.
All right, next we got EBT meltdown we have I mean, it's
getting serious out there reallyis we have big fallout from the
(53:00):
EBT I. Don't understand?
These I really don't care, I'm just being sorry.
First of all #1 I don't understand the amounts of money
these people are saying they were getting on EBT.
I thought EBT gave people 34500 bucks depending on a certain
number. I think it like 17122 hundred.
How? Explain that to me George?
I don't understand these dollar amounts.
(53:21):
With EBT. Yeah.
You're getting how much? Listen to the quotes some of
these people are getting Seventeen 1800 / 2000.
I've been watching these videos quite a bit because I'm shocked
at the people with the way they're behaving.
They're all upset because they don't want to work.
None of these people want to work.
They just want to live on the dole.
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But the numbers they were getting were so colossal that I
don't really understand that. I don't really understand why
somebody would need $2000. And I'm assuming EBT is all for
groceries because you have Section 8 housing for the other
side of it, right? You don't get extra money.
I don't really understand this. Hold on, Section 8 is totally
different. You can get EBT and not be on
Section 8, just so you know. OK, so this isn't for rent.
(54:02):
This is clearly for food. Listen to these numbers.
Let's place what I'm saying is these people are unbelievable.
This is just not a system and I just can't believe these people
are coming out and saying this and they're going to rob.
They're basically saying I don'tcare what my EBT pays for.
Whatever I bring to the counter,if it's not covered by the EBT,
I'm walking out the door and they're talking about violence
(54:24):
and everything else. All these people, somebody
should be working from the federal government on TikTok and
each one of these people that's posting like this, they should
lose 100% of their. EBT.
OK, so would EBT you get like the food stamps, but you do
sometimes some you get cash assistance too.
So it could be that. But let's let's listen to the
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first horror stories. What's she going to do?
Is she going to, what, Steal herThanksgiving dinner?
Yeah, basically she doesn't carewhat the Med pays for all of
these. These clips, We've got a couple
of them. There's there's literally
hundreds. She should.
Skip Thanksgiving dinner. She could lose some.
Most of them in these videos could probably skip a few meals.
They might want to be fasting like George.
Bauer here we. Go Trump cutting off food stamps
(55:06):
right before Thanksgiving. Bad and all, but my people run
out of stores with the cart, fool.
I bet it's gonna be some Turkey on my plate.
Ham, mashed potatoes, greens, dressing, It's gonna all be
there. Don't worry about it.
It's. The fact that Trump they keep
doing something by not giving food stamps next month like
bitches don't have purses and bags.
(55:27):
Bitch. We're gonna eat and we're gonna
eat Good on your dime, ho. Yeah, on the bag, big
corporations, Dom, because what?Who's that?
Ain't stopping no motherfucking show.
You wait and see how hungry people get and see what the fuck
happen. Bitch, let me tell you
something, Dumb, dumb junkies that be on bottom on North
Avenue is going to have a field motherfucking day they're going
(55:49):
to make their money on. OK?
You ain't stopping shit. OK, Because as long as I got a
purse, I'll call bitch. Some call keys.
My baby's just going to eat. If I had, see, I'm gonna do what
I got to do. Catch me if you can, Donald
Motherfucker Orange man J Trump,I'm gonna tell you just like
this. What the fuck you mean?
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Who ain't getting that goddamn food stamps to goddamn November
'cause I'm getting my goddamn shit.
I don't know about the rest of you motherfuckers, but I'm
getting my shit 'cause I'm gonnatell you just like this on Jesus
Lamar, motherfucking Christ, I will be at motherfucker Walmart
with my steel toes on in my motherfucking helmet and I dare
a bitch try to stop me from walking out that motherfucking
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store with my groceries, baby. I'm £250 solid baby.
You want to see a human motherfucker bulldozer baby,
'cause that's what the fuck I'm gonna turn into.
If you think you're going to stop me from leaving out that
goddamn store with my motherfucking monthly groceries,
then I get every goddamn month. I ain't bothering no goddamn
body, OK? Why the fuck is y'all bothering
(56:53):
me and my goddamn food? I'm just so tired of his big
back, bald head, cradle cap, having ass shaped like a
motherfucker Penguin, any motherfucker way albino
motherfucking walrus looking ass.
I'm sick of him. Like it's going to be an episode
of goddamn snap if y'all turn them goddamn snap benefits off.
I can tell you that this bitch like Jack, I'm going to be
(57:14):
stealing like it ain't no tomorrow.
I am going to go in that store and get everything I get
regularly. I'm going to bag my shit up,
swipe my link cross. Who's that bitch say ain't no
pending balance on there? I'm going to walk the fuck out
and I'm gonna have one of my cousins with me that'll punch
your ass so hard you gonna thinka Jet 2 holiday hit?
Yo, bitch ass, if you think I'm gonna walk out that stuff and
(57:36):
please follow me to that month in the car if you feel it,
motherfucking froggy bitch, you ain't gonna make it back to your
motherfucker position at that fucking Walmart store.
I'm telling you. You want to take some link?
Like I don't be taking shit already.
Watch this. It's OK.
They all seem nice. They seem like nice people,
(57:58):
George. She got her helmet and steel
toes. She's ready to go.
Yeah. Bitches ready.
Yo. Whatever.
Yeah. All right.
Tell me about the bad decision, how costly they can be.
What happened here? Is it because of the boobs?
Tell me right now. I think it's the boobs.
Those boobs. I think it's the boobs.
(58:18):
Probably is. Google executives Eric Schmidt
hasn't had a what I would consider consider a positive
dating process. He seems to always want to date
very attractive women that are in their early 30s, late 20s.
Seems to be a pattern. Now this 31 year old former
(58:40):
mistress of 70 year old ex Google CEO Eric Schmidt and he's
been doing this by the way, cheating on his wife for a very
long time. I don't know if they're still
married or not, but she's accusing the tech billionaire Oh
no of stalking, emotional abuse,toxic masculinity, and
subjecting her to an absolute digital surveillance.
(59:01):
I got to stop you right there real quick.
And nobody that works for Googleis toxic masculinity, so you
won't know right there that's a lie.
I'm just going to say that. Go ahead, Lance.
Continue. Yeah, you're probably right.
I don't. I think when you enter Google,
you got to leave your man card out in your car and then you
don't get it back. So anyway, this mistress,
Michelle Ritter, she filed this suit in Los Angeles County
(59:23):
Superior Court. She's saying the powerful mogul
used his resources and tech savvy to control and retaliate
against her after their relationship ended.
She's a Columbia Law School graduate who met Schmidt in 2020
while still a student. Claims the relationship turned
toxic amid disputes over money, something about a failed AI
(59:45):
startup called Steel Perlo and Access.
She was upset because she lost access to a lavish Bel Air
mansion he had her in. Supposedly, Schmidt invested 100
million in Steel Perlo. Ritter served as the founder and
CEO. But according to the court
filing, Schmidt locked her out of the company's website and
(01:00:08):
monitor her every digital move. Making private calls or emails
impossible without his oversight.
Well, I mean she. Goes on to talk about his
technical ability. But I guess if you're going to
date the CEO of Google, what do you expect?
So hold on. So if he's the founder and CEO
of this company and let me tell you something, a lot of
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companies, they'll monitor theirtheir people who work for the
company, their emails and even phone and phone calls.
I know, I know a smaller companyhere by me, maybe 80 people
working. They monitor phone calls if you
picked up the business phone wherever you're talking to
because they want to know how you interact with clients.
And if you're on the company emails and they make the emails
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for you, you know damn well thatthey can get in the get in and
look at them. It's not nothing that's new.
So I think she's just trying to get a payday.
She she went to law school, so she got big boobs and maybe
brains. OK, good for her.
I think she's taking a shot. We can't blame her.
We had to put up with that dude.That's not a very attractive
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guy. He's not a very attractive guy.
Well, I'm sure she the money blinded her.
I mean, I it looks like I think you're right.
You can't blame her No she if you if you're saying that
because he's not attractive. She should have never got with
him in the 1st place then. I'm I hear you.
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This is a case, I think, where the bitch is trying to fucking
just. Get all about the money.
It's all about the money. Trying to keep her $100 million
startup and whatever else she can get.
They had one payment agreement. Then I guess she started
stalking her again. So that blew up.
And then he had to pay more. But who does he care?
He's got 44. I think he's almost got $45
billion. So this is a small drop in the
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