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MAGA Civil War: Epstein’s List and the Cracks Showing
In this hilarious and hard-hitting episode, Manny and Jeezy dive into the DOJ’s memo declaring “no Epstein list”, and the MAGA world’s meltdown over it. With razor-sharp wit, they dissect Trump’s Truth Social tantrums, Pam Bondi vs. Bongino drama, and the growing cracks in MAGA loyalty. Jeezy recounts his surreal Canadian trip full of border kindness and Niagara Falls joy, contrasting it with America’s brashness. They also unpack climate chaos, with floods hitting the U.S. coast-to-coast, and theorize who’s really on that list. This episode blends humor, politics, and a bit of Motown Daredevil theory.
Tune in and laugh while you think!
Manny: The Epstein list is not real case closed. He committed suicide. There's nothing to investigate. We never said we had a list. We said we had the 5.
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Manny: Jeffrey Epstein never even was a real person. He was a figment of your imagination. It was no island, he wasn't real. It's not our fault that you believe everything we tell you. That's your fault. So you.
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Jeezy: You think we use the client.
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Manny: List as leverage to get everybody to vote for the big, beautiful Bill.
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Manny: Who you got that from? Propaganda? How many people you know with the last name. Epstein.
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Manny: Nobody. Hell! No, Maxwell ain't getting out of prison, Elon said. Trump. Name was on the list. We'll tell Elon to drop it. Are. Y'all sure Elon don't got that list. Elon downloaded some files before he left.
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Manny: My God.
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Jeezy: He was a figment of your imagination.
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Manny: It's not.
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Jeezy: Oh, fool!
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Manny: It's not our fault that you believe everything we tell. Y'all.
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Jeezy: What's that called propaganda?
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Jeezy: Right?
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Manny: Where did you find that video?
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Jeezy: Hey?
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Jeezy: The Tiktok is a beautiful place, that's all I'm gonna say. But shout out to
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Jeezy: this gentleman. I believe his name is Rayon on Tiktok. As I was scouring the the Tiktok universe. Like Dr. Strange, I came across this gentleman and
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Jeezy: had quite a laugh.
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Manny: Boy.
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Jeezy: Welcome. Welcome, listeners.
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Jeezy: There you go.
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Jeezy: Season 2.
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Jeezy: Episode 28 of part in the politics. I am your co-host. Gz. Along with my brother and my partner in politics. Manny, my brother, on this fine day, how are you feeling.
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Manny: Bruh. I'm tired.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: I'm tired. Yeah, for for our listeners. I was telling telling Jeez before we we hopped on that I cut my lawn
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Manny: yesterday, and in preparation for fertilization. This morning I had to scalp it down.
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Manny: Usually takes me about an hour and a half to get through my lawn. Well, because the grass was entirely too wet.
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Manny: It took me about 5 h, and as I was, and as I was doing that, I realized, you know I have. I'm an electric mower, you know. I got got the ryobi with a with a good size. Batteries.
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Manny: Want a rebate one of those electric rebates.
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Manny: Look. I might need to read real quick, get what I felt like. I needed one because.
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Jeezy: Cheese.
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Manny: I got about halfway through, and all 4 of my batteries were dead.
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Manny: That was hot.
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Manny: I I was hot jeez I was like.
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Jeezy: That's rough, Brother.
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Manny: I almost went and bought a gas mower yesterday.
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Jeezy: The guy. Go to old Faithful brother.
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Manny: That.
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Jeezy: Gotta go to old Faith.
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Manny: Just keep it coming. Keep it coming! Pause.
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Jeezy: Good breath.
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Manny: But I'm doing good. Brother, how are you doing.
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Jeezy: Hey, man, I'm tired. But I'm okay. Man. At the time of this recording, I'm currently in Buffalo, New York. I've been up here for a couple of days with the family. My wife had a family reunion, but I had the luxury
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Jeezy: of going over into Canada.
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Manny: Let y'all back over.
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Jeezy: Brother.
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Jeezy: They let you in and back.
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Jeezy: let me tell you, and I, and I want to give our listeners just a little test. 1st of all shout out to Canada, Bro!
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Jeezy: Shout out to Canada.
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Manny: Hey? America's hat.
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Jeezy: We got to the border, and I've never seen the Mosa
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Jeezy: just happiest agents in my life.
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Jeezy: Everybody was so kind
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Jeezy: and so friendly that it felt weird. These people had guns. They were dressed just like border patrol, supposed to be guns, and you know, vests and dog for drugs and illegal things or whatnot, but it felt like.
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Manny: A warm hug. Bro, that was like.
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Jeezy: Can't be real.
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Manny: But.
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Jeezy: You know you come to America. You know our border. They they.
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Manny: They're gonna let you know they're gonna let you know.
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Manny: We we already seen how they act.
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Manny: We don't have free healthcare, and we got guns.
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Jeezy: So that kind of got my antennas going.
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Jeezy: So then we go to Niagara Falls.
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Jeezy: and we we got on the boat. We went up to the Horseshoe Falls, which was an amazing experience with my
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Jeezy: my family, especially my my 5 year old daughter, who just had the. We caught a picture of her man she had, like the most like. It was like a a very detailed picture of joy on her face that I was like as a dad. You.
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Manny: Bro.
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Manny: You live for those man.
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Jeezy: All the tiredness, the 5 30 Am. Flight, trying to get our car seat on and off the airplane, not holding up the line, trying to get from Terminal here to this gate. It was it just all was like it was so worth it. Bro.
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Manny: Oh, man!
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Jeezy: She looked over at me because she didn't want to get on the boat because she was scared, and she said, Dad, I'm not scared anymore. I did it. And she had this smile of joy.
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Manny: It just.
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Jeezy: Yeah, like, woo-hoo.
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Manny: And.
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Jeezy: I was like, Yeah, Bro, this was a proud dad moment. But
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Jeezy: as I'm in the Souvenir shop and I'm walking around, I'm noticing
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Jeezy: these Canadian people are just too darn friendly. Bro
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Jeezy: like. It was a weird feeling. I got to the souvenir shop, and I wanted to buy my daughter a hat. But then, when I got to the restaurant, I saw that there were hats behind the counter that were really what I wanted, and I asked. I was like, Hey, can I switch for that hat? And he was like, Yeah, sure. And he was like, since I rung you up for the hat already. I'm gonna just take it off. And he was like, but when I print your receipt I'm going to show you what I did, and I'm like, no, you ain't got to do all that, because in America ain't nobody about to do all that in a.
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Manny: He's like.
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Jeezy: He pulled out the receipt
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Jeezy: and was like, Stop what he was doing and showed me like this is where it says this. This is where it says that. And he was like, Does everything look good to you? And I'm like, Yeah, dude, I get it. You took it off, and you put the other hat on, but he was like, I just wanted to make sure that you feel comfortable and everything to your liking, sir, and I was like.
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Jeezy: Thank you. You didn't have to go that extra mile, and I didn't ask for it, but just out of courtesy he did it. And and the last thing that I will say
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Jeezy: is, when we got off the tour, cause there was a lot of walking. Bro. We walked a lot
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Jeezy: that step count up.
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Jeezy: Oh, Bro, my watch was going crazy, so my wife had to go. My wife and daughter had to go use the bathroom, so I was waiting outside the place they were doing. So I'm just, you know, kind of leaning over the rail on my phone just looking at stuff, and a guy taps me on my shoulder. He was like, Hey, you? Okay, I was like, Oh, yeah, I'm just waiting for my my wife, and you know my wife and daughter to come out of the bathroom. He was like, Oh, okay. Well, I was just checking on you. You want any water or anything.
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Jeezy: I was like what.
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Manny: What, what.
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Jeezy: I don't know you and I, and I don't know if my reaction, like he just kind of looked at me. He's like Bro. It was just weird, like he was just smiling like, Yeah, like, you're okay. You sure you need any water? I was like, no, I'm fine, like I'm just sitting here waiting, but he just randomly came just to check and see was I cool? And I'm like.
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Jeezy: you know, Canada.
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Manny: But.
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Jeezy: I started thinking.
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Manny: Did they see you? It's like man. He's an American, and he's black. They they going through. Let's just ray.
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Manny: Finally.
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Jeezy: Maybe that's what it was. Bro, but even even now, like, you know, you go to like an amusement park in America, you know, like the people like, move the line. Move the line. Bro. Nobody said that this guy was like. Hey, are you all together? He said. Cool! He said. Well, when when this group goes, I'll make sure to do this so that I can keep your group all together like. And then he was like joking with us and talking to us. And I'm like every last one of these people are like this.
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Jeezy: And I'm like either. This is just
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Jeezy: some. Some like this is the way that Canada is which I I could be wrong, you know. Maybe they are that way. Or
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Jeezy: maybe there's some weird social experiment going on.
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Jeezy: and they just trying to lock me.
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Manny: Make sure, but it's a recruit. They they treated it like a recruiting tour.
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Jeezy: But I was like, Yo, this is. This is wild, but we we did, and and just so I don't, so I can end it here. But we did end up in Niagara Falls, going over to the Underground Railroad. Amuse Museum.
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Jeezy: the Underground Railroad.
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Jeezy: Damn it, brother, I'm not running. I'm not.
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Jeezy: Go, get started.
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Manny: That's.
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Jeezy: I could take that way left. But I'm not.
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Manny: But.
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Jeezy: We went to the Underground Railroad Museum at Niagara Falls, and Bro. That was for anybody that is, in the area or travels to the area of Buffalo or going to Niagara Falls. It is a it is in small.
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Jeezy: not a very big museum, but the information was so so meaningful. Bro.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: Just being African, American, and understanding so much, even down to like the guy, even explaining us why, we have to be careful with our language when we go from slave to enslave, because slavery is not our identity, it was our condition. So that's.
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Manny: Slaying.
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Jeezy: And when he said that I was like.
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Manny: Oh!
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Jeezy: Oh, Bro, I already know I was like, oh, he about to get off in this in this
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Jeezy: in this tour, Bro, because I was like. I didn't even think about that, but he.
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Manny: Yeah, no, he's.
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Jeezy: Factually.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: And just hearing about and seeing how people moved, and how intricate Niagara Falls was
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Jeezy: to the migration of enslaved African Americans getting to freedom, even the Cataract Hotel, if you get a chance. Look that information up. And how they basically were this all black waiting staff that worked at this very fancy hotel, but they were interested in helping people cross over the bridge to get from America to Canada to freedom. And it was just. It was tough.
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Jeezy: Bro. I thoroughly enjoyed it. So if you get a chance, man.
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Manny: In terms of how it was not necessarily laid out, but how everything was presented. How would you compare that to the experience of the the Smithsonian African American Museum.
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Jeezy: Totally different.
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Manny: Okay.
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Jeezy: This was on a very small scale.
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Manny: Okay, so definitely, not the scale, but in terms of the exhibits and stuff that they have there.
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Jeezy: The exhibits were, I still would say, only on a very minimum scale.
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Manny: Sure.
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Jeezy: But the information was probably the same.
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Manny: Okay.
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Jeezy: It cause it sounds like this, this this museum is something that the community is keeping going.
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Jeezy: Oh, okay, with some local help. Yeah.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: But it's something that definitely because the guy was telling us that a few years ago they were actually about to lose the building. But the community came together and did what they need to do to preserve it. But it's very nice small. The information is very impactful, but I wouldn't. It's definitely not on the list.
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Manny: Not as yeah. It was Dallas Smith. So.
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Jeezy: But but the information, though, man, and even if you're if you're familiar with just a little bit of knowledge about just how Harriet moved, and some of the other people move even down to when he was talking about abolitionists Bro. And just understanding that there's a major difference in Abolitionist and a ally.
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Manny: And some people we like to throw the title on certain.
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Jeezy: As abolitionists. But in order to be abolitionist, you got to be in the movement.
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Manny: Active.
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Jeezy: Yeah, just because you help don't make you an Abolitionist. You know, we got to be careful with that. So yeah, man, it was dope man, I definitely told my wife. We got to come back, and we may be depending on the landscape of of America. Canada might not be a bad place. Bro.
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Manny: Let's grab all the all the white. Take. Take a league trip down there with the kids.
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Jeezy: Yeah, Bro, we got to take a trip man. That boat ride was amazing. And I definitely didn't get to do a quarter of the things I wanted to do in Canada. So I'm definitely going to be back and even just crossing over the border was very, very smooth.
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Jeezy: you know, even when we got back on the American side, they were like, Hey, did you enjoy your time? Did you? So and so? And I'm like, yeah, like, it was almost like they want you to come back.
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Jeezy: But I did get this, and I was looking through the the gift shop. They only had
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Jeezy: they only have one left, and I did give me one of those pins that got the Canadian flag and the American flag like the one that.
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Manny: Yeah, yep. Yep. Yep.
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Jeezy: That wasn't. That was the only thing that I wanted to make sure that I got from the souvenir shop I was. I need one of those pins. Bro, so I can have to put on on my on my bag for work. Bro, but yeah, it was a great experience. Man. I'm we're actually heading back at the time. This recording drops.
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Manny: Oh, nice!
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Jeezy: We'll be flying back in the home of the great State of North Carolina and resuming our normal activities. So yeah, man.
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Jeezy: hopefully, we we won't be underwater. But yeah.
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Jeezy: how about say, yeah, what's going on at home? Man?
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Manny: Bro. We the rain.
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Jeezy: Rain, rain.
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Manny: So that tropical storm. And you know, yeah, shout out to to the weather forecasters that you know in a previous time would have been able to look at. You know, meteorology, meteorological data and actually make a good prediction. But that that tropical storm came over, blew through South Carolina, got to North Carolina and said, Oh, this is nice. I think I'll stay here a little bit.
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Manny: and and just dropped rain so big flooding in Chapel Hill in Durham.
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Jeezy: All the video parts.
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Manny: Of Raleigh and Carlborough.
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Jeezy: Nowhere, nowhere on the scale.
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Manny: Of what they've seen in the devastation in Texas.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: But it. It was a lot of rain, really fast. So and if you keep digging into the the details of like this last week there was a lot of flooding
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Manny: all in random places. I think the count was
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Manny: 4 different places in the United States saw 1,000 year flooding events.
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Manny: Wow same weekend, so that.
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Jeezy: Crazy, but.
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Manny: Chances for any area to have a thousand year flood in a given year is 0 point 4%.
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Manny: So the fact that 4 different places had that
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Manny: all in the same weekend, wild.
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Jeezy: Brad.
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Manny: I'm saying.
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Jeezy: Al Gor save us! What's going on with the climate?
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Jeezy: It was wild times. Bro.
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Manny: Yeah, we.
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Jeezy: Well.
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Manny: Well onto some other wild times.
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Jeezy: Well, I got something for you, brother. I got a question when you mix together Epstein conspiracies.
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Jeezy: a trump administration loyalty, test.
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Jeezy: and a Doj memo that tells you. Move along. There's nothing to see here. What do you get.
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Manny: Pam Bondi's last last 6 months.
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Jeezy: Oh, I don't know, brother, you get avengers, Mega. Civil War.
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Manny: Boy. Yes, yes, you do.
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Jeezy: The characters are starting to live.
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Jeezy: I'm flexible, warmer, like avengers. Civil war.
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Manny: Just.
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Jeezy: Edition. Bro. Is getting out of hand. Bro. And I won't play the full clip of this.
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Jeezy: But in the great
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Jeezy: universe of Tiktok there's 1 more song, because, you know, I love music. Bro, and I'm not going to play it, because this guy gave a full song, and it was good.
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Jeezy: But to us that make that like a little homegrown vibe, a little country little little rendition. I got another song for you. I got another song, and I ain't gonna play the whole one but shout out to this guy. I believe his name is Jesse Wells on Tiktok. Follow him because he does a ton of guitar renditions of songs on various topics, and I thoroughly enjoyed it so
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Jeezy: well. You got your bucket list, your grocery list, your list of things to do. You gotta list all your wishes. That's a wish list. Dude. You got your Amazon and Santa Claus and Tooth Fairy, too. But I know a list that don't exist. And, Buddy, so do you. It's the Epstein list. It's a mystery list. With a twist. It's a myth of a list that we all just missed. Be an optimist, not a pessimist. If you wish to persist, it's probably best to forget that list. Now, what were we talking about? I don't remember, but I can sleep a lot better at night.
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Manny: Yeah, life can just go along knowing there's 10,000 h of sunshine and flowers, and nobody doing a damn thing wrong here. No, see no damn bongy, no cash to tell. Well, I wouldn't wanna be a sweaty man with bulging eyes. Don't tell me them fellas ain't compromised.
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Jeezy: Yeah, I don't trump if you don't do nothing else. Bro.
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Jeezy: please please keep tick tock around, brother.
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Jeezy: hey, Bro, sweaty guys with with bulging eyes.
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Manny: Bulging.
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Jeezy: Yeah, but them fellas ain't compromised.
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Jeezy: Bro. I. Bro. We have such talented people in this world.
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Manny: So talented, so.
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Jeezy: Drop content like this at the drop of a of a dime, that I am grateful that I get this brother. Not just just get it, but freely. I don't have to pay.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: This is free content you get today. Some of this stuff is worth worth money. Bro, I'm not even gonna lie to you. Some of it's worth money, but
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Jeezy: we have as our 1st segment, the Epstein files fall out.
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Jeezy: And Bro, it's getting. It's getting a little tough.
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Manny: What files.
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Manny: What are we talking about?
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Manny: I found out earlier this week
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Manny: that the files, we've been told exist.
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Jeezy: Bruh.
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Manny: Hold are sitting on people's desk, ain't no files, and see who you carry on.
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Jeezy: Bro. This is.
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Manny: So for us to break this down. I just want to want to kind of go through how this week kind of transpired with.
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Jeezy: This memo and all of this that has started the Avengers Civil War, Mega edition. So on Monday
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Jeezy: the memo drops.
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Manny: Done dun dun.
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Jeezy: The Doj releases a two-page memo, concluding that Epstein died by suicide.
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Jeezy: There was no client list, but
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Jeezy: 1 min of surveillance gaps in the video has sparked online rage. Now, Bro.
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Manny: 1st of all.
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Jeezy: You told us that you? When when questions were asked.
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Jeezy: we were told that this information was there.
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Manny: They've seen it.
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Jeezy: At least it was told of us that it was that it was on Pam Bondi's desk.
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Jeezy: And now there's nothing to see here.
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Jeezy: and when the video footage comes out, why is there a 1 min gap that is missing?
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Jeezy: Bruh.
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Manny: My, my favorite thing about the video
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Manny: is in, not the actual video, but like the concepts around the video is that allegedly, they use adobe creative pro
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Manny: to edit it, and to which I'm just like, oh, they use the same stuff. We got access to.
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Jeezy: Why is our government using this? Why are they using.
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Manny: This is the second time.
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Jeezy: They, we, use signal.
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Manny: We use the.
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Jeezy: Never been using signal use adobe. Why, y'all using adobe.
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Manny: Is there nothing better?
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Jeezy: Thing? Where? Where?
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Jeezy: Go ahead, brother?
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Manny: That was my favorite part. And, oh, man!
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Manny: The fact that it was, and it was done with the audacity.
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Jeezy: Bro. Yes.
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Manny: They're like, this is what it is. Yeah. And look, we say a lot about the Mega crowd on here.
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Jeezy: But I'm gonna salute them.
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Jeezy: Oh, yeah.
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Manny: Because one of the things that I hit a lot of people in politics on is their inability to stay consistent with their belief structure, but on this one.
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Jeezy: Oh, yeah, they want no phone.
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Manny: They're like. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no! Y'all did this.
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Jeezy: But I always thought that there was no threshold for for Maga, and it could get it could go wherever they wanted to go. But the fact that they they pulled that Leonardo Dicaprio! They sat up and did that little
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Jeezy: like. - - not this time.
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Jeezy: I thoroughly am enjoying this. I thoroughly am enjoying them standing on business.
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Manny: And I'm so in my head there's a couple things that could happen here.
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Jeezy: Okay.
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Manny: Because from where I stand oh, I 1,000% believe it's there is a list. Let let me let me be clear on my.
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Jeezy: Oh!
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Manny: I believe there's a list.
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Jeezy: -Oh.
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Manny: So where either, it's going to be hidden and around, you know, when we hit 80,
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Manny: provided Jesus ain't come back by then we'll get the list.
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Manny: I think there! There is a chance that the list has been deleted. It's been deleted.
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Jeezy: God! I wish I had that cute.
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Manny: It's been deleted.
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Jeezy: If they delete.
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Manny: I also think there's a chance. I like the Elon Musk theory.
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Jeezy: That he has.
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Manny: Because look as much as we hate on Elon. He's told very few when he said things like this.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: He's told very few lies. Yeah. So when he came out and said Trump was on that list, I feel like he was given that from firsthand account, and I've seen my own eyes.
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Jeezy: Yep, and he never came, even when he, when they had their little feud, he came out and was like, Okay, I did say some stuff, some stuff that was kind of out of hand.
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Jeezy: He didn't. We didn't get any clarification was one of those things that that whole Epstein list, and I do believe
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Jeezy: we've seen the footage of trump.
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Jeezy: 1st of all, trump act like he denies even knowing like he ain't.
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Manny: I ain't never seen him. I'm like, sir, this photo right here. Y'all.
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Jeezy: We have video footage of y'all in a room.
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Manny: Or walnut.
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Jeezy: With white women dancing.
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Manny: The.
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Jeezy: You pointed, and talking all in his ear, and you don't know him now. He might not remember him, because he might have been.
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Manny: Huh!
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Jeezy: He might have been, he might have been on that white horse.
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Jeezy: But I certainly don't believe that a man of this caliber
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Jeezy: of Epstein and trump at the time didn't have any crossing whatsoever.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: Now, if there is a chance, and it's been rumored that there's people like Bill Clinton that could be on that list. If Bill Clinton on that list. I know darn well, trump.
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Jeezy: Oh, most definitely.
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Jeezy: but there ain't no way in the world. You ain't going to convince me that Bill ain't take that flight and trump, sat back and said.
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Jeezy: Trump you closer, you down here in Florida.
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Manny: Please.
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Jeezy: That's a quick flight for.
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Manny: Hop on the yacht. Take it you could take a helicopter and get.
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Jeezy: You ain't gonna convince me, Bro, but with this this hard shift
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Jeezy: on saying that this hadn't happened, we've seen a lot of footage where
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Jeezy: Cash Patel talked about the the list.
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Jeezy: There's a lot of Maga heat and a lot of his people in his administration that acknowledged that there was a list.
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Jeezy: So when you have a shift like this, I'm curious to think, what did the Administration think this memo would do? Did they think that? Obviously you can't keep going on and on about something, and then
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Jeezy: just act like we're stupid and say, Oh, no, it's not one. Everybody just move on, and then you have trump. That's like, are we still talking about this? Are we still talking about this? Why are we still talking about this guy? This guy's dead. Why are we doing this? It's like, well, you told us this happened now you're telling us it didn't happen, and it's almost like you're trying to play as like we're stupid.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: Ask.
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Manny: Yeah. And like, let let me let me play this clip for us.
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Jeezy: Okay.
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Manny: Actually so do you. Did you hear any of that.
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Manny: Brad, I'm sorry listeners. Let me let. I guess it'd be helpful if if I actually shared it appropriately.
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Jeezy: Right.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: Oh, yeah.
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Jeezy: yeah. I don't think this could have aged any worse for Kash Patel, who has Jeffrey Epstein's Black book, Black Book FBI.
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Jeezy: But who that is that I mean, there's that's under a direct janitor.
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Manny: Control of the director of the FBI. Hold on direct control
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Manny: of the F, the director of the FBI, Gc. Who who is the director of FBI right now.
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Jeezy: I believe the gentleman with the last name, Patel.
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Manny: Yeah, yes, Mr. So it's this is getting nasty, real real fat, because and what's making it worse, and I think is becoming a hallmark of this current administration is this just looks messy.
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Jeezy: Yep
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Jeezy: like, which is which is not off brand for this administration. So let's understand that this is not off Brand. But this has been something that you have. You have pushed consistently, and now you want to just sweep it in the dustpan, throw it in the trash, and act like there wasn't a mess.
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Manny: Right.
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Manny: And hey, I don't know what happened, because does the government keep stuff from from us? Oh, yes.
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Jeezy: Absolutely.
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Manny: Absolutely, but usually it is. It is a consist consistent flow of information they all get together, and in one room say, this is our stance. No one's gonna deviate from this. But when you talk about this for years.
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Jeezy: Yep.
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Manny: This thing exists.
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Jeezy: Well, this is what happens when you get characters in a room that have alternative motives, and they're all up for their own personal gain.
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Jeezy: All of these people have their own motives of what they're trying to accomplish in the position that they're doing. They speak loyalty to trump, but there is loyalty to me is loyalty with an asterisk, because there has to be something that it plays into it for me now, because at the end of the day
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Jeezy: when we already know that Mag is gone. Once trump is gone, unless unless you know
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Jeezy: Eric or somebody else, Don Jr. Or Barron.
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Manny: 1st off. 1st off we're going to take a quick segue off of here. The only trump that I think has any ability to inherit the trump crown is I.
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Jeezy: Fact big fact.
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Manny: Because.
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Jeezy: And and I mean, and when I say that I believe, inherit it, and and actually make it better, I think that if any one of them can do anything better. It would. It would definitely be Ivanka. She seems to be the one that have the most sense.
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Manny: And and better, is subjective.
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Jeezy: If there's some.
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Manny: I, when when we say better, we mean, like actually run it like a functioning organization to any any ability that her father was able to now, Eric and oh, oh, Donnie, probably just use that to sell more more cell phones.
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Jeezy: Bye, right.
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Manny: And and gas station honey packets like that. That's what they would. That's what they would use it for.
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Manny: Bro. Trump trump selling blackberries Bro. Anyway.
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Jeezy: But but with this this it's almost in the sense of
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Jeezy: this administration is the messiness is starting to come to a head. There's only.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: So much mess that you can carry on without it, boiling over into something
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Jeezy: that is going to play out before our eyes. And I think this is what you get with a trump administration to the degree
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Jeezy: that we didn't get in the 1st administration. The 1st administration had just to use it for the for the sake of conversation. There were professionals.
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Jeezy: there were qualified people in these rooms that understood not just their job responsibility, but the integrity and role in which the Administration played both internally as far as behind closed doors, but also what that administration looked like to the American people
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Jeezy: and foreign as well, too, because this messiness doesn't look good. If this is what we see, imagine what happens behind closed doors.
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Manny: Well, I.
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Manny: And and to this point I think it's getting to trump, or he's at least realizing that he's got himself a situation that's starting to boil because he.
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Jeezy: Oh, vex.
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Manny: He put out a truth.
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Jeezy: That long for that long.
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Manny: But and I.
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Jeezy: You think trump really, really tweets absolutely. Okay.
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Manny: Absolutely, absolutely.
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Manny: I don't know an AI or a person who could put these strings of letters and words together.
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Jeezy: I get. I get a headache read. I get a headache reading trump stuff. It got to be short for me. Bro.
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Manny: We, he said. We have a perfect administration, the talk of the world. And there is one thing there that is the truth, and there is another. That's a lot.
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Jeezy: That is a lie, someone told aloud.
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Manny: We have a perfect administration.
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Manny: Perfection is not a subjective.
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Jeezy: Remind me if I'm correct because I don't have the tweet in front of me. Did he? Did he capitalize perfect.
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Manny: But capitalize all the way through.
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Jeezy: Because I've learned that if trump capitalizes something that when he places that emphasis on it, that's that's the lie. That's how you get.
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Manny: Then the lie that's yeah.
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Jeezy: Those are the points.
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Manny: That he oof.
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Jeezy: And I feel like he also does this, and I'm and I'm trying to learn Maganese.
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Jeezy: But I believe in manganese when you read it. If you only read the capitalized parts. That's the belief that they get.
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Jeezy: That's that's the Maganese. They only see the capitalized words, and if you put them together. That's what that's that's the understanding and the approach they get. So if you, they don't read between the lines they just read in the lines that are capitalized.
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Manny: Hold on! Hold now, now we're gonna try.
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Jeezy: I got you on the sub. I got you on something. Bro.
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Manny: Fantastic job. Maga perfect. The talk of the world.
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Jeezy: walk with me, brother. Walk.
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Manny: Yeah, look.
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Jeezy: I'm telling you.
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Manny: I'm I can't argue with it.
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Jeezy: How are you, Bro?
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Jeezy: I'm telling you.
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Manny: But here's 1 thing there. There is one thing here that is definitely not a lie. We are absolutely the talk of the world.
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Jeezy: Oh, big fan!
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Manny: But the fact that he saw this saw the situation, and, you know, came out and said, They're all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's doing a fantastic job.
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Jeezy: Nevertheless, I mean well, no, no, no objective. She is subjective.
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Jeezy: so she's doing everything that he's telling her to do.
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Manny: Yeah, and I.
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Jeezy: I hate to take us on the exit right now, but I got.
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Manny: Here we go!
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Jeezy: I saw a report that Pam Bundy let go of some people at the Doj.
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Manny: Yeah, everyone is mixed in with the the previous trump Administration. Investigation.
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Jeezy: Investigation.
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Jeezy: Now, if I work and I'm asked to do a job.
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Jeezy: I'm doing what I'm supposed to do.
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Jeezy: Why? Or maybe they do. But do the American people not see a problem with how that looks?
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: Do we not see anything wrong with that? Because
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Jeezy: why did? Why did they get fired? And if it's because they investigated something that they were told to do.
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Jeezy: Then, what are we building a Department of Justice to be
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Jeezy: just, to do the bidding of.
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Manny: Of the administration.
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Jeezy: Bro is that.
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Manny: No, it's not, but that's where we're at, man.
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Jeezy: Why do we think that's okay or not? We? Why is it that Maga thinks that's okay.
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Jeezy: that bothers me. Bro.
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Manny: This might end up being ultimately a trigger point, I think we will look back. And this could has the potential for being a real trigger point.
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Manny: For what happens over the next
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Manny: 3 and a half, 3 and a half years.
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Jeezy: Bruh Jesus Christ.
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Manny: I'm just shocked that we're here after 6 months.
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Jeezy: Bruh.
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Jeezy: Tired, so tired.
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Manny: Because and you know, shout out to Bogino, you know, coming out there and and taking Pam Bondi to the Coles.
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Jeezy: Oh, yeah. Now.
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Manny: Shielding the elites.
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Jeezy: And and that happened, okay. So on Monday the memo came out.
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Jeezy: Wednesday is when they had the White House war room that got hot, and that's when
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Jeezy: Bongino and Bondi reportedly clashed at the White House meeting.
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Manny: Oh, to be a fly! I'm.
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Jeezy: Wall in that room, but a quote from a source said that it was said in the room.
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Jeezy: he goes, or I go, Bruh.
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Manny: Who is this?
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Jeezy: I like this.
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Manny: I'm a family business.
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Jeezy: I'm assuming this came. This came from Pam Bondi. I'm not 100% sure. I don't think her. I don't think her pronouns are he and him. I'm assuming that Bongino might be he or him.
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Jeezy: So if it was said he goes or I go. I'm assuming that came from Pam.
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Jeezy: and I could see that.
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Manny: Yeah, yeah.
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Jeezy: See that if he pressed her and she didn't like it, I could. I could see her trying to flex this because she feels like she's she's protected, you know. She's she does the king's bidding.
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Jeezy: When I'm questioned for doing the King's bidding, we all done seen game of thrones. Come on, now we know how to hand work when you, the hand of the king.
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Manny: Yep, no, you don't come. Question me.
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Manny: but it's like in in politics
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Manny: you can work with someone like Bongino, because
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Manny: if you, if I know your belief, structure.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: I know your thoughts.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: And I know you're going to hold firm to them.
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Manny: Then I can use that to execute and find common ground that we can figure out and navigate around. It's why I think in a crazy world you can get a bill that works with Bernie Sanders and Rand. Paul.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: Because they both have their principles that they're standing on. And once you know those 2 lines, you can work around them largely in this administration there is only one line, and that is what Trump believes, and that changes from Tweet to Tweet.
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Jeezy: And right, and no one can can truly know what or how, or who he's doing, or what he means, or what he's trying to accomplish, because it does change that much. But in this meeting, as things heated up, I'm assuming that that comment was by Pam Bondi, because the next day. On Thursday
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Jeezy: Bongino was reported that he took the day off.
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Manny: It'd be like that. You you ain't never had a day at work, and you just like y'all stressing me out.
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Jeezy: I get it.
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Manny: I'm I got that's been.
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Manny: Go ahead and prepare the others.
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Jeezy: I'm out of here, but I but I think that that that is indicative of how that meeting went.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: Yeah, man. Look, you know how you probably like man. She ain't about to talk to me like this man. I'm about to get up out of here if I've been done.
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Manny: Let me not get fired today.
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Jeezy: Yup, but in him taking this day off, it was said that he was considering resigning.
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Jeezy: and also on Thursday the Mag influencer started turning on Bondi Bro.
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Manny: Because this is where Mega is showing like.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: Consistency in their belief structures. And also it doesn't make sense. You're telling me, a man with this level of connections doesn't have a a list of people like hell. His cell phone contacts like.
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Manny: What?
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Jeezy: But but this but this made me think, though, and I think also, it was reported that Patel and Bondi were both criticized by the trump base. So I will say for myself, though I am not of Maga, and I'm not going to say I'm standing with y'all, that y'all are standing on business, because we already know with this administration we ain't.
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Manny: We already know.
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Jeezy: We done did enough standing, but I did. I did. I did scoop to the edge of my seat.
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Manny: Like y'all said what y'all.
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Jeezy: What y'all got going on over there.
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Manny: But we asked the question. We asked the question, who all over there right now? Yeah.
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Jeezy: Yo, yeah. Who over there what y'all got going on? Who over there?
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Jeezy: But when you hear the how Maga has responded to this.
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Jeezy: who actually has more influence? Is it? Is it trump at this point.
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Jeezy: or is it the the Mega media ecosystem.
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Manny: I don't know, but this brings into something we haven't talked about before. I had it on my list to talk about it a couple of weeks ago, and we just didn't get time. But that's a 3 point. It's the 3.5%.
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Manny: No administration in the world in history
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Manny: has been able to survive 3.5%
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Manny: of the people taking to the streets against the Administration.
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Manny: It had been rumored.
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Jeezy: That during the no kings protests across all of them that we saw.
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Manny: 3.5% of the of the American population take to the streets.
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Manny: And that's just on the so from a numbers perspective, if you're already floating around that number and you lose a chunk
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Manny: of the of the base because I gotta you gotta be thinking for them like, are they now like. Well, if you're doing this, what else are you lying about?
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Jeezy: Oh, yep! Yep!
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Manny: What about this? What? So if you lose a decent chunk, even if that decent chunk becomes apathetic
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Manny: and not in support, you definitely push over that 3.5%.
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Jeezy: Amanda. That makes me think.
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Jeezy: then is there is this a moment, and I know that this and I'm and I'm not saying, for on a large scale.
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Jeezy: But could could this moment be serving as the start, or the 1st straw on the camel's back
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Jeezy: of breaking the foundation of Maga.
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Manny: I think you've you've you see, that we already knew that there was a crack coming, because.
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Jeezy: Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
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Manny: We already saw it coming, because trump can't be here forever. Theoretically, right now, according to the current constitution that we're operating under.
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Jeezy: Yeah, you gotta. You gotta put it out there.
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Manny: Asterisk asterisk, but it could be.
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Jeezy: Bro.
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Manny: It could really be. And not only that you're seeing in the administration people starting to run a little bit wild. Yeah, you had. You had old pistol Pete hexeth say no more guns for y'all Ukraine, and then trump being asked like, Did you know about that? I didn't know about it, but if the decision was made I would have been known about it.
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Jeezy: Correct.
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Manny: But the decision was made.
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Jeezy: Gross.
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Manny: Told us that you ain't know about it.
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Jeezy: Man. Hold on! Hold on, Chuck said.
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Jeezy: I didn't make the decision, but had the decision been made then I would. I would know about it.
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Manny: Got it.
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Jeezy: And the man that made the decision sat there with his lips tight as all the way, not saying a word.
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Manny: Somebody in his head that the saying that, hey, sir, if you connect your top lip to your bottom lip, you will shut the hell up.
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Jeezy: Like you being a kid, Bro, like. No, that didn't happen. But it happened I would have known about it. You know that you did it? You're like, Hmm.
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Manny: Let me just be quiet.
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Jeezy: Why did you? Why would? Why, Bro, why did Pete? Said Pete. Heads have even do that.
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Manny: Goodbye!
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Jeezy: Anyway. Bro. This administration is wild.
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Manny: This? And are we seeing the unraveling? And I think we could.
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Jeezy: I think so, brother, and early.
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Manny: Early, but early and late at the same time.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: Because everything's been accelerated. It's like, Oh, this is early in the administration, but from other pieces this is super late, and and this doesn't look good just because everyone knows it. Now, here is the X factor that I think could be happening in a little bit.
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Jeezy: You bet!
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Manny: With them so strongly.
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Manny: Saying, they don't have a list. Have the list.
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Manny: Here's my thought.
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Jeezy: We got another one.
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Manny: That that anonymous is about to enter the chat.
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Jeezy: Hey, Bruh!
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Jeezy: I've been waiting for anonymous to do something. Bro.
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Jeezy: Please.
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Manny: Because.
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Jeezy: Why? Bro.
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Manny: They're too quiet, and there's been too much data flying in and too many backdoors being built into things. Not for a couple people out there to be like. Hmm! I wonder.
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Jeezy: In the use of these, these minimum security systems.
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Manny: Right like.
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Jeezy: Anonymous should be. Look at his chops right now.
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Manny: For all we know that that Epstein list has been shared back and forth in a in a series of different signal chats.
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Manny: So I think that there is a good chance within the next 2 to 3 months, if not sooner, anonymous does a drop and say.
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Manny: or
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Manny: let's queue in Edward Snowden and his. Do we have some type of Wikileaks drop where someone's like, oh, I found the list. I just had to open this this email I had ignored for 3 months. That, said Pam Body super important. It was right here. I'm gonna go drop this to Cnbc like, what do y'all?
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Manny: That's how I think the list goes out.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: And then. So I think that's the 1st step list goes out crazy drama.
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Manny: But then, who ends up being on the list?
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Manny: And can we all just be honest for a second.
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Jeezy: Nice.
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Manny: We all know trump is on that list.
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Jeezy: Trump is on the list.
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Manny: Shrupp is on the list.
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Jeezy: We're not. We're not fooled, brother.
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Manny: Clinton. We are not going to be shocked by any. We are not going to be shocked by any major names. The only name I think I would be shocked was on that list would be on that list.
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Manny: Did you say, Gary Coleman? Yeah, I mean. But he gone like I'm talking like big shocked like if you get.
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Jeezy: Like still here with us, but.
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Manny: Yeah, like.
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Jeezy: Okay.
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Manny: Obama like, if he's on that list, I'm gonna have questions. If Oprah is on that list, I'm gonna have questions.
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Jeezy: And Elton John on that list.
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Manny: They!
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Jeezy: Stevie, wonder why?
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Jeezy: Never mind, let me. There we go.
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Manny: But there's honestly not a lot of names. But you brought up Stevie. Wonder.
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Manny: And I got a question for you after using.
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Jeezy: I'm gonna say.
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Manny: This is, you know how like like you question whether we landed on the moon.
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Jeezy: Yep.
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Manny: Here's here's my conspiracy theory that I believe a little.
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Jeezy: Okay.
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Manny: I think Stevie Wonder can see a little.
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Jeezy: Brad!
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Manny: Maybe not real good, but he could see he could see a little.
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Jeezy: Right.
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Manny: Hello!
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Jeezy: Either. Steven either. Steven can see a little bit.
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Manny: Or.
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Jeezy: Or he's mo he's motown's daredevil.
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Manny: One of the 2, 1 of the 2.
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Jeezy: That made sense. That made sense is a while ago.
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Manny: Great.
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Jeezy: Ain't. We're breaking it.
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Manny: But getting back to the we are not going to be shocked about any names on that list. No.
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Jeezy: We know who the creeps are.
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Manny: Now the question will be, how what are the legal ramifications of being on the list?
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Manny: And I don't know like, unless you can tie person x committing crime y.
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Jeezy: Yeah, like, you, being on that list doesn't necessarily tell us that you were engaging in activities.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: Just tell us that you was up out there.
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Manny: Now, unless they tried to do some like wild Rico, where you have crazy, random person X, that we don't know about, that was running drugs or something like that, and they try to. They try to
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Manny: Puerto Rico that has Clinton and trump on it.
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Manny: But the.
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Jeezy: Like the same thing like we did it. Bro, just because I might have been at a party. Don't mean that I had baby oil on my back, I mean.
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Jeezy: I could have just ate some wings, chit chatted, and I went home.
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Manny: Yeah, I just came and get some. Get some of these lemon pepper, wet.
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Jeezy: The baby oil is from 2 to 6. I was gone at midnight, I mean I was at the party, but hey, I mean.
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Manny: Was it? So? It's like, not individually incriminating. It's just a bad look.
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Jeezy: It's a bad.
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Manny: Real bad luck unless it means they go start digging.
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Jeezy: Don't want the list to come out because it could be because because I understand what you're saying. But then, also, it definitely looks a lot more hairier if the frequency of your your travels out there, because now we might not have known what you did.
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Jeezy: But now.
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Manny: You were out there every other week.
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Jeezy: Yeah, you're like, Bro.
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Manny: From 2020, from sorry, from from 2,005, sure.
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Jeezy: 2,006. You were out there every little week.
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Jeezy: Your little, your little Epstein earn points a little high. You'd have been out there a little too much right?
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Manny: Diddy on that list.
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Jeezy: Probably.
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Manny: And probably.
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Jeezy: Probably. Well, I feel like if Diddy was out there then. Well.
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Jeezy: the way his trial is going with I feel like basically just exposing him.
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Jeezy: I feel like that. Connection probably would have came out endless, endless.
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Jeezy: you know. There was suppression of information to make sure that part of it didn't.
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Jeezy: But they, if they knew that he was traveling and and bringing all these prostitutes and move, they knew how he was moving.
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Manny: I'm sure.
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Jeezy: Seen all his other flight records.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: So I don't know. Bro.
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Manny: But yeah, I think the the Mega.
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Manny: the Mega team, has some problems on their hand.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: And I think shame on them for thinking, and by them I mean the administration for thinking that they could just quietly say this, and everything was going to be okay.
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Manny: like, honestly, the economy is not good enough for for that to be the response.
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Jeezy: Yeah.
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Manny: Like had the? Had the economy been booming.
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Manny: Then, maybe, but people still down bad. So people are paying attention.
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Jeezy: Definitely paying attention. And I think that you know
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Jeezy: what you said earlier, which the tweet, that trump, dropped. What do you call them on true social truth?
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Manny: Truth is.
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Jeezy: Truth is truth.
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Manny: We're going to find out. You know what. Maybe we should go join truth, social.
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Jeezy: I run news flash! I'm already up there.
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Manny: What, how you be meeting. I don't post nothing back.
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Jeezy: I don't post nothing. I I'm you just there creeping.
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Jeezy: Yeah, I'm just creeping, brother.
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Manny: Clean, my.
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Jeezy: Forgot what my screen name is, but it's like behind enemy lines, and it's a photo of Owen. What's his name? Owen Wilson, the movie. He was in behind enemy lines
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Jeezy: of him.
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Jeezy: trying to run to the plane, and he getting like shot at before they before he gets saved. I'm only I'm behind enemy lines. I got to see because I get them notifications with Trump be talking. I just got to know Bro.
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Manny: I'm just.
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Jeezy: I'm here creeping, but I'm not speaking. Yeah, I'm
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Jeezy: but I ain't speaking. I ain't saying nothing. I ain't liking nothing, but it's I'll tell you
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Jeezy: it is. It's pure mayhem over there.
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Manny: Bye.
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Jeezy: It's madness.
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Manny: But I might need to go explore.
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Jeezy: Yeah, Bro, it's crazy over there. Bro, I'm real incognito. So if I listen, don't even try to find me on true social. You ain't gonna find me.
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Manny: I've got.
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Jeezy: I got one of them backup pages Bro, like Kevin Durant be doing where he be spying on people
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Jeezy: dropping stuff just to see what people be saying.
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Manny: So what do you think happens?
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Manny: Bust out your crystal ball, and and tell me what you think happens over the next week.
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Manny: I don't know if that was a pause, moment or not.
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Manny: Yeah, I was look. I was trying to reel carefully.
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Jeezy: Like cabbage.
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Manny: It's
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Manny: I was trying to process it, but I didn't know I was like, should I pose or not? But.
637
Jeezy: I believe. Well, well, 1st let me let me say this before we get get to that
638
Jeezy: you you mentioned about the Tweet. He dropped it on Friday, and what I was going to say is that
639
Jeezy: trump doesn't necessarily clarify anything unless there is an actual situation or a problem going on.
640
Jeezy: So I think that him doing this defending Bondi, trying to get Unity Patel coming out, denying that any resignation rumors, because it was reported that if Bongino left, then he would leave, so that stirred up a mess. And then Blanche, who's the deputy attorney General, says that everyone agreed on the menu, I mean on the memo. Excuse me, and everyone's on the same page.
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Jeezy: which I don't believe
642
Jeezy: and I don't think we've heard from Bongino either, and one thing I want to note about the Tweet, I believe that he brought up, which is again another thing that he does with his base somehow Obama and Biden and Hillary Clinton had to be brought up, and he.
643
Manny: Oh, it's their list! They made the list.
644
Jeezy: So it there is their list of. But I thought there weren't a list. So
645
Jeezy: but back to what you were saying, what I believe is going to happen.
646
Jeezy: I don't think this is going to be as bad as the Titanic that imploded
647
Jeezy: but it might get close.
648
Jeezy: I think something you said earlier that stuck out to me. Is that how things seem early but late.
649
Jeezy: And when I think about that, that to me speaks of an imbalance.
650
Jeezy: and how this administration lacks stability on the minimas of scales, this should not be
651
Jeezy: this big of a situation to Trump's Point, but he created the chaos.
652
Jeezy: I don't even know why we even still bringing up Jeffrey Epstein, I mean. I know why, cause you brought it up.
653
Manny: You drew attention to it.
654
Jeezy: But you have so much more to be focused on
655
Jeezy: than worrying about this narrative that you created. But when you create chaos
656
Jeezy: newsflash, you still got to deal with it.
657
Manny: Right.
658
Jeezy: Just because you sow the seed of chaos doesn't mean that you don't have to harvest that crop. You still planted it. You got to do something with it, and if you don't do something with it.
659
Jeezy: something much worse will come behind it.
660
Manny: If you let a problem sit and fester long enough.
661
Manny: It's going to be a bigger problem.
662
Jeezy: It's going to be a bigger problem. Nothing. This is
663
Jeezy: the 1st scenario, the 1st phase of that happening for this administration, and I would be interested to see if they come out unscathed. Because, like I said earlier, you have a lot of individual motives. So then, when Cash Patel decided to go sit on Joe Rogan's podcast how does he address this?
664
Jeezy: When you have.
665
Jeezy: Bongino, who's talking on fox news? How does he address this when he knows what he said?
666
Jeezy: Do I tuck my tail between my legs, and I look like a liar. I look like someone who just was blowing smoke. Or do I defend my integrity because of what I believe and stand on that versus trying to fall in line with Maga because Maga won't last forever.
667
Manny: Right.
668
Jeezy: You'll still be here after Maga. So then, when things start unraveling, then what does that make you look like? And when you have personal ulterior motives over what the Administration is seeking to accomplish that could be very difficult to do. I think this is our 1st sign of Maga cracking, and I think that. And again it was already going to crack. But I think that we now have the moment where we're like. If they get out of this unscathed.
669
Manny: I don't think there's getting out of the sunset.
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Jeezy: I don't either. I'm just saying, for the sake of argument, you know, anything could happen, but I certainly do not believe they come out unscathed, and I think it's just a matter of time. This thing is very sensitive. Trump did not send that long Tweet out on truth. If ever.
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Manny: For no reason.
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Jeezy: All kosher, and I want to point out one thing.
673
Jeezy: The adults in the room are mighty quiet.
674
Manny: Right.
675
Jeezy: And the adults, I mean, like Marco Rubio.
676
Manny: But Mark Mark are already dealing with.
677
Jeezy: Too busy. But I'm gonna give you. I'm gonna give you another window where Tulsi Gabbard at.
678
Manny: I mean is this an intelligence thing?
679
Manny: Because I don't think it is.
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Jeezy: Is not an intelligence thing, but it's 1 of those things where I look at a person as an administration.
681
Jeezy: and certainly questions will be asked towards what she thinks on it.
682
Jeezy: She ain't nowhere to be found, and I like how Toasi moving, she added a myth.
683
Jeezy: I'm doing my job.
684
Jeezy: When 5 o'clock come I clock out.
685
Jeezy: I go home, and that's it.
686
Jeezy: The adults seem to be quiet, and all we see are children playing.
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Manny: Right.
688
Jeezy: And when I don't see any adults around.
689
Jeezy: and I see a bunch of kids just creating a mess
690
Jeezy: that looks like a recipe of disaster.
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Manny: Where? Where are you, mama?
692
Jeezy: Where's your mom? And where's your daddy?
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Manny: Meh, I think, where I'm at on this.
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Manny: on on Netflix. Have you seen the documentary about the poop cruise?
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Jeezy: No, I have not.
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Manny: 1st off.
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Jeezy: That sound like I don't even. I barely watch TV that don't even sound like something that would come up.
698
Manny: So so it's a documentary about this carnival cruise. I think it was like 2011, 2012.
699
Manny: Okay, that lost all electricity
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Manny: and all the toilets stopped working and was stranded in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico and or America, depending on where you fall.
701
Manny: so not to.
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Jeezy: Bro, what.
703
Manny: Yeah. Oh, it's it's an hour. It's hilarious.
704
Jeezy: Everybody made documentary now, these days. A documentary about a cruise. Bro. What is there to document? There's no power, and everybody got.
705
Manny: Oh, because it was just things that just kept going wrong and wrong and wrong. So I say that because the 1st thing that's that causes the issue on the poop cruise
706
Manny: is, there's a fire in the electrical room.
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Jeezy: Okay, and that fire in elect the electrical room.
708
Manny: Is, the is the genesis issue
709
Manny: that causes everything else to happen. I think we could be, seeing that.
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Jeezy: Because.
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Manny: If Trump is not able
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Manny: to bring his people back into line, because now you have a trust thing like, yeah. And up until this point Trump has never really had a trust issue with his base on something where the larger issue on this has been a conservative talking point for years.
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Jeezy: Yep.
714
Manny: But it was Conservatives who kept like, Hey, I want this list. Give us this list. This list exists. Hey? Yeah, we want to release this list. Get us in office. We'll release this list. You fractured the trust, and you can't really, unless there is some culpability taken.
715
Manny: You can't resolve that?
716
Manny: Because what if let's say they release, they they step back. And they're like, Oh, yeah, here's a list, you know. This is this what? So now you still have to deal with the fact. Oh, so you do have a list. So you did lie to us.
717
Manny: So they're kind of stuck. They're in a situation where I think they almost have to keep going with the lie.
718
Jeezy: Oh, Bro, but then, if the list comes out anyways, it's still bad.
719
Manny: All that being said, I agree that this this is going. This could essentially be the issue
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Manny: that flow, that causes everything else to break.
721
Jeezy: Right.
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Manny: In a normal administration. This is what happened. The problem is, the news cycle moves so fast.
723
Jeezy: Yep.
724
Manny: That if they're able to pivot onto something else.
725
Manny: They might be able to survive.
726
Manny: But at this point I don't know what else, because we don't.
727
Manny: We had. Well, we had the whole tariff thing happen, and everyone's not paying attention in that.
728
Jeezy: I said, yep, ain't nobody like I think everybody seeing blood. Bro.
729
Manny: Right. And then at this point, you know, we had all these us Strato tankers flying over to Europe now.
730
Manny: but everyone's unfazed by that. We've been so unfazed on everything. I don't know if he's going to be able to pull the Meg crowds attention onto something else.
731
Jeezy: Yeah.
732
Manny: He might be, because, you know, Trump Trump's 1 to pull a rabbit out of his head. But, like.
733
Jeezy: There you go!
734
Manny: It.
735
Manny: This could be it, this could. This could be the crack, and then it's just water and ice, and then it just derodes and derodes and derodes.
736
Jeezy: But this is gonna be interesting.
737
Jeezy: How have this? How this.
738
Jeezy: Gets navigated.
739
Jeezy: and where this leaves the administration, and for this to be the, I would say, maybe the 1st true test for them internally.
740
Jeezy: It doesn't seem to be going well. Bro.
741
Jeezy: no, not at all, not at all.
742
Jeezy: Well.
743
Jeezy: well, we will see what happens, man. If y'all won't don't want to release the list you send it over to the pod. You can go to.
744
Manny: And get our email address, and we will have a live segment and we'll go. We'll comb through the list name by name.
745
Jeezy: Our session, where we just go, name by name
746
Jeezy: and by name. We'll if you.
747
Manny: You don't want to.
748
Jeezy: Sure we'll do it.
749
Manny: We'll do it. Send us the papers we are, we are ready and willing to provide truth.
750
Jeezy: Yep.
751
Manny: To the people.
752
Jeezy: But I would ask that we, we, as well as our families.
753
Manny: Be given protection. Yeah.
754
Jeezy: The release of these names.
755
Manny: We are just reporting the new. In fact, let us go. Send us the list, and then, jeez, you know, let's get our our houses on the market.
756
Manny: Yeah. Give me sold head back over to Canada.
757
Jeezy: Yep. How about? Say, we move right over to Niagara Falls, and we'll drop it there.
758
Manny: Yeah.
759
Jeezy: Well, that is our coverage of this of this debacle that's going on within the trump administration, and
760
Jeezy: that leads us now into which probably would think that the Administration would have been the pickle of the week. But they're not. We're going to go something a little lighter. So here we are on the pickle of the week. We got your pickle.
761
Jeezy: We got your pickle.
762
Jeezy: We got your pickle
763
Jeezy: all right.
764
Jeezy: our pickle of the week, so it's going to be something simple, but I thought it was quite funny. But
765
Jeezy: we're gonna go to Texas and know this has nothing to do with anything with the the storms that have happened down there. In Texas. Although I do want to point out that the if I remember correctly, I saw a video floating around
766
Jeezy: where in Texas they denied the Federal funding that would have provided what they needed for their weather station, that they could have upgraded the things they needed, but they wanted to turn down the.
767
Manny: I mean, we have that we have that camp submitting waivers to continue to be where they're at for their structures.
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Jeezy: -
769
Manny: Prayers to those families out there, as I think the number is climbing in excess of 200. Now, prayers to them as they continue to clean up and try to put back their lives.
770
Jeezy: Yeah, because that's wild. And when you hear certain information like this starting to come out.
771
Jeezy: it definitely can, can can allow tempers to flare and
772
Jeezy: negative emotions of upset. You know madness, anger, those things kind of fuel, and that's not what's needed right now.
773
Jeezy: But certainly you hate to hear those things, but that has nothing to do with my pickle of the week in Texas. It's more related to Angela Paxton.
774
Jeezy: She's not the pickle, but she brought the the pickle to the bribe.
775
Jeezy: Angela Paxton is a Texas State Senator, and she's the wife of Attorney General Ken Paxton.
776
Jeezy: She has officially filed from filed divorce
777
Jeezy: from Mr. Ken, and I was going to have a good song for him, but I decided to let my brother live, as as I'm sure he's dealing with the loss of his, of his, his wife, not in the case of what you would think, but this personal split is unraveling one of the most controversial political partnerships. Now, if you're not familiar with Ken Paxton, he is not a new individual when it comes to the pool of scandal.
778
Jeezy: They've been married nearly 40 years, and she has been his most biggest shout out to her, She's a good wife.
779
Manny: Hold them down!
780
Jeezy: She has held him down in nearly 40 years of marriage, as he has went through some of the most scandalous things politically during his tenure, and she has been one that has always defended him through all his investigations. But now that person's cutting ties, and just for a recap, a quick recap on his baggage. He was indicted back in 2015 on security fraud, and yes, a decade ago, and he still hasn't gone to trial.
781
Jeezy: There was a whistleblower. Allegations in 2020 senior aides accused him of robbery and abuse of office leading to an FBI investigation. He was impeached by the Texas house. And this is crazy man. He was impeached by the Texas House in 2023 over those same allegations, but nearly escaped removal in the State Senate, where? Guess what?
782
Jeezy: His wife, Angela Paxton recused herself from voting.
783
Manny: Okay. Well, you know, at least you wish.
784
Jeezy: Of, but she didn't leave the chamber preventing another Senator from stepping in.
785
Jeezy: I'm not my phone.
786
Manny: But I'ma sit here.
787
Jeezy: But I'm gonna sit here and vote. It ain't nobody else coming ahead to vote that might vote. And then there was the alleged affair reported reports tied to the whistleblower. Complaint revealed that Paxton allegedly had extramarital affair, which critics say added weight to the abuse of his power. Allegations, particularly if favors were exchanged and benefit to his alleged
788
Jeezy: mistress.
789
Jeezy: So
790
Jeezy: he lost his wife. Angela's gone his biggest supporter. So when we look at this for Mr. Ken Paxton can can survive politically when this, when his biggest defender is walking away. And with this is this a sign that the Gop in Texas is preparing for a Post Paxton Future.
791
Manny: I mean it would. It would be wise of them to prepare for that.
792
Jeezy: Jake might be up.
793
Manny: Look. It's never good when when anyone goes through a divorce. Now doing that, while you're trying to run for office.
794
Jeezy: Yeah, because he's going to Re. I think he claimed that he's going to run for reelection in 2026.
795
Manny: Hmm.
796
Jeezy: Boom.
797
Manny: Might he might be in a pickle. Brother.
798
Manny: Oh, he's definitely in the pick.
799
Jeezy: When your wife is your biggest supporter, biggest defender. And she said, No, I can't do that no more.
800
Manny: Now, now the question is.
801
Manny: is she going to step back and be neutral, or is she going to go help the other side?
802
Manny: I think that.
803
Jeezy: I like terminus going brother.
804
Manny: That will determine the intensity of the brine.
805
Manny: Bruh Bruh might be a little more sour than normal. These pickles got a little kick to them.
806
Jeezy: But it could, it could very well, and I think when you see
807
Jeezy: I've seen reports that could be round 2 again with George P. Bush.
808
Manny: Oh, okay, look at him. He been quiet for a while.
809
Jeezy: Have, they say he might. This might be his moment to come back in George P. But you know a lot of people are saying that him trying to seek reelection may not fare well for him because he loses his credibility as a Conservative, because, with all the scandal and all the thing, now that I get it, that we all know that God is forgiving. But we know in the conservative landscape.
810
Manny: They ain't they ain't. They love the Lord, but they don't.
811
Jeezy: They say they love the Lord. But no, you mess up.
812
Manny: Oh, you messed up.
813
Jeezy: Forgive me!
814
Manny: But the losing the image of a God-fearing, devoted family man.
815
Jeezy: Could really hit hard for that angelical Bass Bro.
816
Jeezy: and the last time that he went against George P.
817
Jeezy: George P. Shout out to George P. And Pusha T.
818
Jeezy: But the last time when they went in May of 2022 in their runoff.
819
Jeezy: George P. Only got 32%, while Ken got 68, and largely, Paxton won, carrying roughly 2 thirds of vote. And it was said that he, you know, he just couldn't crack that base. He had a very, very strong base as far as what Paxton had. But now, with all of these scandals, now that his wife is gone.
820
Jeezy: now, with all this information of extramarital affairs, when you keep stacking it up as much as he has.
821
Jeezy: he's making reelection look very, very, very tough for him so can you, in a box.
822
Manny: Being a pickle man.
823
Jeezy: Handed by.
824
Manny: In a pickle.
825
Jeezy: It ain't. It ain't never good, brother.
826
Jeezy: to lose your wife, brother. I hate it for you. Well, I ain't gonna say I hate it for you, because you did it to yourself.
827
Manny: You dirtly brought it on yourself.
828
Jeezy: You know it's never the right time to say goodbye.
829
Manny: But so.
830
Jeezy: Had to make the 1st move right.
831
Jeezy: Somebody Bro. And Angela shout out to you, because 40 years you putting up with this man mess. We're gonna give you a shout out, too.
832
Jeezy: and
833
Jeezy: you put up with this man mess. You protected this man. You did all you can, hey? You did the right thing to protect yourself and protect your peace, and move on and shout out to you, Angela.
834
Manny: Man.
835
Jeezy: Maybe you should come on over there.
836
Manny: Okay.
837
Jeezy: Say, maybe you come on over to the other side. But.
838
Manny: Or even better yet. Come, tell your story on the pod, cause we.
839
Jeezy: Would like to know?
840
Manny: More.
841
Manny: Come on over here with the boys over here, part in the politics. We'll talk to you. We'll talk to you real nice.
842
Jeezy: Well, that is our.
843
Manny: That's that was a wild invite.
844
Manny: It was a wild invite.
845
Jeezy: And talk to you. We'll talk to you real nice.
846
Jeezy: We've reached that part of our episode y'all where we bring you our spotlights of the week. So, Manny, what's your spotlight for the week, brother.
847
Manny: Man. Well, we're gonna we're gonna do it. And Whoa! Pause
848
Manny: my spotlight of the week we are going to set up with a quick game.
849
Jeezy: Okay.
850
Manny: Which I will need your help. Jeez. We are getting ready to play.
851
Jeezy: Do, do.
852
Manny: Is it a Japanese American interim camp, or is it alligator Alcatraz?
853
Manny: Okay, alright, I'm ready.
854
Manny: Alright. So what we'll do in this is, I'm going to describe
855
Manny: one of these facilities, and you tell me for this particular thing that I give you.
856
Jeezy: -
857
Manny: Is it an interim camp, or is it alligator? Alcatraz.
858
Jeezy: Okay.
859
Manny: All right. We're going to start it off. Simple.
860
Manny: Located in Everglades, Florida.
861
Jeezy: Oh, that's alligator.
862
Manny: Okay, there we go.
863
Manny: Set to hold a hundred 20,000 people.
864
Jeezy: I was had as an interim camp.
865
Manny: It. There we go, interim, all right, all right.
866
Manny: Chain, link cages.
867
Jeezy: That's an alligator.
868
Manny: Yep. So alligator overcrowded.
869
Jeezy: I'ma say alligator.
870
Manny: It's actually both of them.
871
Jeezy: Well, I was. Gonna I didn't know if both could be an option, but.
872
Manny: Yep.
873
Jeezy: Okay. Okay. Okay.
874
Manny: This one is actually both of them. Okay. Inadequate medical care.
875
Jeezy: I feel like that could be both, too. But you would be.
876
Manny: Correct. That would be both.
877
Jeezy: Okay.
878
Manny: Reports of spoiled food given to detainees.
879
Jeezy: Hmm!
880
Jeezy: I want to say both, but definitely alligator Alcatraz.
881
Manny: Yes, yes, yes, I think you're noticing a theme. But we're gonna I think I am. Yeah.
882
Manny: Rights. This one is about rights violated due process, due process. Alligator, both of them.
883
Jeezy: Oh, okay.
884
Manny: Let's see. And then the last one oversight minimal oversight.
885
Jeezy: Hmm, definitely, alligator.
886
Manny: It's not alligator technically right now, based on what we know. It is an interim camp.
887
Jeezy: Oh, okay.
888
Manny: So all that being said, alligator Alcatraz is is up and running and they allowed some congresspeople to be able to tour it.
889
Manny: When we talk.
890
Manny: because they demanded to see it. Well, they demanded to see it. They wanted to see the conditions, and
891
Manny: pretty much they are being housed in chain link cages. And if you look at the pictures, they look like dog kennels.
892
Manny: And there's 32 people
893
Manny: in one of these cages with a toilet. Yeah, with one toilet per cage that not only to use the bathroom, but to also drink water.
894
Manny: The food is not in amounts that are suitable.
895
Manny: It's hot.
896
Manny: And yeah, we.
897
Manny: from my own personal standpoint, we have set up the 1st concentration camp of the Trump administration.
898
Jeezy: That's what I would call it.
899
Manny: So it's going to be interesting now that they're seeing people. People are seeing it. People are seeing how it was set up. There's impact obviously to the environment.
900
Jeezy: Yep.
901
Manny: There's impact to tribal lands. It's hot. There have been no deaths. But we're very early on into this process.
902
Jeezy: And I think I've seen they had some guy that was detained at Alligator. And
903
Jeezy: 1st of all, I hate that name. Alligator Alcatraz is so stupid. But he was talking about the conditions. He's detained there, and he was talking to his lawyer, and Bro. Was like, we can't even get a decent amount of water like drink or bathe. I was like
904
Jeezy: at some point man like I don't understand. Even even if the person's in the wrong, why did? Why? Why, a person, being in the wrong equates to them, losing their humanity.
905
Manny: Because that's what that's what we do.
906
Jeezy: Yeah, indeed.
907
Jeezy: How you breed people that hate you.
908
Manny: Right, absolutely. And then
909
Manny: on one last one, I want to try to leave us with a little bit of laugh with my spotlights. Trump has some visitors to the White House recently.
910
Jeezy: Oh, brother!
911
Manny: Man.
912
Jeezy: I know where he's going.
913
Manny: And I just wanna wanna play this clip
914
Manny: of a recap of what happened.
915
Manny: What's
916
Manny: on Trump's meeting with these African leaders, Ronnie? This was a meeting between Trump and a table full of Africans.
917
Jeezy: This went as good as it could have gone.
918
Manny: Trump didn't ask to touch anyone's hair.
919
Jeezy: He didn't try.
920
Manny: Hit anyone with it.
921
Manny: I was.
922
Jeezy: Correct.
923
Manny: I was pretty sure he was going to say the phrase National Geographic Titties.
924
Jeezy: So compared to expectations, I would say that this one was.
925
Manny: He's 1 of his best performances. No, no, come on, he's the President, he told the leader of an English-speaking country. He speaks great English, and he's right. He does speak English well.
926
Jeezy: For once. He's not lying like. It's not like, he told Rfk, Jr. He speaks beautiful English like that would be offensive all right. It was a.
927
Manny: But I'll I'll stop there. Shout out to Josh Johnson, cause he is hilarious. Yeah.
928
Jeezy: He is.
929
Manny: But yeah, trump had some African leaders in the White House, and denoted that you you speak such great English. Yes.
930
Jeezy: Embarrassing, bro.
931
Manny: Because it's their national language.
932
Jeezy: No.
933
Manny: Yes.
934
Jeezy: And had a nerd as that man where you learned it like.
935
Manny: You like.
936
Jeezy: And here like.
937
Manny: What my country right.
938
Jeezy: Oh!
939
Manny: Well, yeah, that's a
940
Manny: that's my spotlight of the week. We'll see what next week has in whole in in store for us. What you got.
941
Jeezy: Well, my spotlight of the week is
942
Jeezy: we're going to the great State of North Dakota.
943
Jeezy: It's out of North Dakota.
944
Manny: No, no, no! Shout outs to North Dakota, because North and South Dakota are the.
945
Jeezy: And the.
946
Manny: States that haven't listened to the pod.
947
Jeezy: And
948
Manny: Where are y'all out, Dakotas?
949
Jeezy: Maybe they don't have. I don't know. Maybe they don't have signal or something I don't know
950
Jeezy: but if I give them a shout out, maybe we'll get one at least, maybe something to flag that they'll get one.
951
Manny: Hey? They're talking about us. Yep.
952
Jeezy: But this goes to North Dakota for the spotlight of redistricting
953
Jeezy: showdown that hits the Supreme Court. So at the center of this case, that's going on for North Dakota. This fight that they have on redistricting is headed to the United States Supreme Court, and then this, their challenge comes from 2 native American tribes which are the Turtle Mountain band of Chip
954
Jeezy: Palawah, Spell, check, and.
955
Manny: Charge it, to charge it to pronunciation, not hearts.
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Jeezy: Yep, and then the Spirit Lake tribe, and they're arguing that this redistricting is diluting the native American voting power, which is a violation of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
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Jeezy: a Federal District Court, agreed, ruling
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Jeezy: that the Redrawn map, unfairly split tribal communities, weakening their ability to elect candidates of their choice, and North Dakota appealed. And now the case has leapfrogged to the highest court in the land.
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Jeezy: So when we think about this, this case can become another major moment in the slow dismantling of the Voter Voting Rights Act, especially Section 2, which prohibits voting practices that discriminate on the basis of race. Now in the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals they previously ruled, and this was a separate case that happened in Arkansas, that private
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Jeezy: individuals and groups can Sue under Section 2, a legal interpretation that, if accepted broadly, can gut most of the Voting Rights Act's current enforcement. But North Dakota has a dispute as being used as a potential vehicle of clarity or restriction in this question, and why I brought this up as a spotlight is the role that Thomas Clarence Thomas plays in this.
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Manny: Always, always.
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Jeezy: Bruh app Bruh.
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Jeezy: I'll be glad when he get up out of there, and not not in a in a in the way of death. I hope.
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Manny: Hope he retires.
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Jeezy: He retires, but then that could be bad, because we could get a much younger person. That'll just be wreak just as much havoc. But anyway, but
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Jeezy: justice. Clarence Thomas has long been vocal on his opposition of broad interpretations of the Voting Rights Act in prior opinions. He's written that section 2 doesn't apply to redistricting at all. And if the court takes up this case fully and issues a sweeping, ruling.
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Jeezy: Thomas is poised to be yet another author of a majority opinion, or the intellectual anchor behind it. So this is especially noteworthy, as Thomas's influence has grown on the robbers rule in recent terms, often serving as ideological North Star on issues involving race and the Constitution. So when we think about this.
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Jeezy: just a couple of questions to our listeners to stir the pot?
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Jeezy: Can this case
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Jeezy: further weaken voters? Rights acts? What is your approach or your belief on voters? Right act? Do you think that you should be able to when it comes to these redistricting of these maps.
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Jeezy: Does this fall under section 2, and you can't sue over violation of section 2. And when you think about that also is this is a backdoor. Is this a back way door to limit racial gender gerrymandering protections without explicitly overturning precedents. I think that that's something that.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: We should be looking out for, because I do believe that this redistricting is getting out of hand, absolutely
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Jeezy: staying in some cases
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Jeezy: where there's massive growth of population in certain areas. But I feel like that has been used mostly as a tool
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Jeezy: to sway or to oppress people in voting power in certain areas. So we should keep our eye on to see how the Supreme Court looks at this case handles this case because this could be implications of what we could look like going forward in our midterm elections. And even furthermore, in the next Presidential election that happens in 2028. So that is my spotlight, Manny, so don't know if you have anything to add to that.
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Manny: No, no, I mean, what can we add? What cause? It's all gonna get decided up there? So.
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Jeezy: Yeah. So you know, that's something that you would not think that there will be so much
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Jeezy: picking over the rights of certain people when it just comes to something as simple as making your voice heard. But
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Jeezy: we see yet again that even in trying to get your voice heard, there's still some oversight that happens that you have to worry about is this hampering, hindering, or helping you to be that American citizen that does your due diligence. And I think that when you have things like this that constantly are in the sway, this is why you have the condition that people feel in our country about voting.
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Manny: Yep, absolutely.
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Jeezy: Think it should be just something so simple as just going to exercise your right as a citizen. But
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Jeezy: when it becomes a topic of how you can even do that. Some people may think. And a lot of people think. Why, even why, even waste the time to do something anyway.
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Jeezy: when you feel like your government, when you feel like your country is finding ways to hamper it, even meaning anything. And.
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Manny: Right.
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Jeezy: Enhancing it. And that just makes me think about what? What do we teach our children
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Jeezy: of this ability to vote
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Jeezy: of this gift that we've been given, especially those of us that are of of that are minority, that have seen people fight for our rights, and even when those rights were giving, having to fight further, to make that right, even fair and equal. And then, you see what's going on today? You know, how do we raise our children to see that when they become of age, to vote that this is something that they take pride in.
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Jeezy: When you also feel that there's opposition to make that process even harder than what it has to be.
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Manny: Yeah.
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Jeezy: That's my thought on it.
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Manny: Man.
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Jeezy: We'll see what happens. So
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Jeezy: this is the conclusion of of this episode. We thank you for tuning in as always to our listeners, we appreciate you, we thank you for just joining us. Being a part of our community like share, follow, subscribe. And wherever you watch our podcast I mean wherever you listen to our podcast, at, is there any topics or any discussion you'd like to hear from the boys? Let us know, and we will do our best to to provide whatever context that we can.
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Jeezy: And I'm good, Manny, you guys.
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Manny: I'm good. I'm glad you were able to get it passed back over the border.
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Jeezy: Yeah, hey, buddy.
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Manny: They might, they might pull up the pod and be like, man, you can't! You can't come.
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Jeezy: Well, look, I'm gonna tell you, if they were going to keep me I won't going to complain. So you know, as long as they help me get somewhere to stay, I would have been fine. But yeah, man, I'm glad to be back, man, so, and glad to be back potting with you, brother, so to our listeners we will catch you at the next episode. Thank you for tuning in, and we'll see you. Then take care.
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Manny: Take care! Y'all.