PBD Podcast
Clintons Clash With Comer Over Epstein Testimony w/ Rep. Jared Moskowitz | PBD #733
06 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
Adam, what's your point? The future looks bright. My handshake is better than anything I ever signed, right here.
You are a one-on-one?
My son's right there.
I don't think I've ever said this before. I bought Clarks, and somebody's like, why would you wear old man's shoes? They're not attractive.
I'm like, wait a minute, I'll never buy this again. They used to make something called the Wallaby.
Okay, folks, we have a lot of things going on here. People are fighting out here. Mike, are you good? You sound like you're about to fall. Mike is beating somebody up. You okay? All right, sounds good. Very aggressive. Lots of things going on, and we have a very interesting guest with us here. I don't know how, you know, let me give you some facts about this guy.
Number one, he wears J's in the chamber. Nice. And I'm talking like when he goes to the White House, you know, they go to the chamber, all these congressmen are together, he wears J's, and they say nothing to him because they're required to wear closed-toe shoes, so that's considered closed-toe, and he likes to follow guidelines. But there's a few other things about him that we need to know about.
There's rumors he may or may not like Michael Rapaport. I don't know what's going on over there. May like, may not like. We're trying to figure this part out. Then the other part that we like about this guy is back in the days during COVID, he was one of 11 Democrats who voted to end, what was it, the COVID national emergency. He was one of 11. Not popular. Not popular. Love it.
If you're on that side. So California Democrats don't like this guy. Some of them probably like him. I don't know. I'm just saying it's a different Democrat in Florida than it is in California. I got a bunch of other things I can say about him. But voted for Lieberman, if I'm not mistaken. I got a bunch of other things here. Anyways, it's great to have you on the podcast. Thanks for having me.
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Chapter 2: What are the implications of the Epstein files?
Let's see if you guys can get the three-peat. Minority owner of the Yankees. Trump slams Kaitlin Collins for not smiling enough. You know, Vinny has some reasons why he thinks she's not smiling enough. I don't know what's going on there. Bernie Sanders spent over $550,000 in 2025 campaign funds on private jets. I don't know why socialists are upset at that. I mean, what's wrong with that?
What's wrong with, you know, traveling private? Bernie's trying to get somewhere faster.
He's famous.
And, you know, he's made a lot of money, and, you know, it's like efficiency, right? If you're going to fight the oligarchy who flies private, you've got to meet them where they're at.
That's all I'm saying. That's what I'm talking about, Jared. Okay, that's all I'm saying. All right, so that's where it is.
Well played. Musk says a SAVE Act requiring ID to vote must be done or democracy is dead. Melinda Gates is not happy. Some stuff happened. Someone was trying to put something in her drink, and that someone was apparently her ex-husband, which is your husband shouldn't put something in the drink, so she's upset she wasn't in an interview.
Bill Gates has some regrets about his relationship with Epstein. And then, guys, I have 50 stories on Epstein. I don't even know where. We'll go Epstein, and then we'll see what direction we'll go. Keira Starmer, there's a cow sheet today that just popped up that they're talking about when he's going to be stepping out or not. I don't know if you guys saw this one.
So as he's stepping out, it's pretty nasty.
That's not good.
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Chapter 3: How do recent events impact the Clintons?
It's like firing 300 engineers and your job is coding. They fire 300 journalists. It's a mess over there at WAPO. Who knows? Maybe it's going to be on sale and somebody's going to be able to pick it up. And then a reporter confronts Billie Eilish at her house saying, can you please move? You're on stolen land. And she refused. I don't know why she refused to move. And it was like a big deal.
I'm still trying to get all my stuff back from Poland and Germany.
You are?
The houses and the paintings that were taken. Yeah.
It's weird.
Maybe one of these days. One of these days. If the stolen land happens.
Stolen land.
We're going to follow up with you, Jared. Keep your hopes high. Something could happen. All right. Having said that, let's get right into it. Jared, take a minute. Share with the audience what your background is and what you do. So I'm from Broward County, born and raised. Family was from Brooklyn, came down here. My grandparents retired here.
I went to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, you know, where the horrible shooting was at. I got elected really young. I got elected to the Parkland City Commission when I was 25. I was the youngest elected official in the state at the time. And, you know, the rest is really history. Wound up in the state house. I was there during the shooting. And then this guy, Ron DeSantis, won for governor.
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Chapter 4: What are the latest trends in the cryptocurrency market?
Yeah. Well, Discovery is a two-edged sword, and this is why big lawsuits with large corporations, usually they don't want to get to trial, they want to get to some sort of a settlement, because Discovery can dig up other things and you go down other rabbit holes.
I think there's something going on behind the curtain here, you know, and for Hillary to say, camera's on, we want to be there, the question is, what does Hillary want to say for those cameras? What does she want to bring up for those cameras?
And everybody, the one truth of the Epstein files, there's one simple truth, is that powerful people around the world have been trying to get their proxies and people in there to keep these from coming out. Now we see why. All the way from the royals in Britain to the top of prominent law firms in the United States, people resigning. And I don't think anybody...
The timing is, Pat, don't you think timing is a little coincidental here? The Epstein files come out, the next drop, and suddenly the Clintons go from silent, you know, kind of a, you know, we'll bring them up in contempt, James Comer saying. We'll bring them up in contempt. Clinton silent, speaking through proxy, saying very little. The files come out and she's like, OK, you want a hearing?
Let's have a hearing. Get the cameras. What are you saying, though, Tom?
What do you think?
I think I think she's sending a warning to people, says I could say things. We know things, you know, we know things. Do you want to go down this? Oh, I think I think there's a piece of that, because, by the way, Hillary is not in the files. There's no pictures with Hillary, right? Hillary is not a part of this. There are pictures with Bill. We've all seen them, right?
So the Republicans, including Hillary in this, was, you know, them was an overreach. It had nothing to do with the Epstein subpoena. It was like, oh, you know what? Let's just try to do Hillary too, you know? And so Hillary's like, you want to bring me in? No problem. I'll have that game. And what she wants is she wants to show that she'll come publicly.
Hunter Biden did this too when they wanted to subpoena Hunter. He showed up to a hearing and Republicans wouldn't let him talk in the hearing. Hillary wants the American people to see with the cameras. What Comer's been doing is he likes to do these depositions in a basement. And then he comes out mid-deposition to the camera and says, here's what's going on in the room, right?
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Chapter 5: What warnings did Trump give about Iran's Supreme Leader?
Nobody's immune from the... Let's talk about Iran. Let's talk about Iran. Okay. Trump says Iran's Ayatollah should be very worried. Okay. Let's see. Page 25, Rob. I do think you have a clip on this one, and I think there's a... tweet as well from the White House yesterday.
President Trump warned that Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei should be very worried during an interview on Friday, on Wednesday, amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to U.S. policies on Iran?
Here's the president. Does the Supreme Leader in Iran be worried right now?
I would say he should be very worried, yeah, he should be.
As you know, they're negotiating with us.
I know they are, but the protesters have said, you know, where are the Americans? You promised them we would have their back. Do we still have their back? Well, we've had their back, and look, that country's a mess right now because of us. We went in, we wiped out their nuclear.
So that's the question, if we wiped them out... You know, we have peace in the Middle East. If I didn't take out their nuclear, think of it, if we didn't take out that nuclear...
We wouldn't have peace in the Middle East because the Arab countries could have never done that. They were very, very afraid of Iran. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're not afraid of Iran anymore. We wiped out those beautiful B-2 bombers. One's right over there. Those beautiful little model. Those beautiful B-2 bombers went in, and they hit their target, every single bomb, and obliterated it.
Because of that, they were going to have a nuclear weapon within one month.
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Chapter 7: What implications does the Chinese-linked biolab have?
Within one month, they were going to have a nuclear weapon. That was a big threat. They're not going to have it anymore.
But if we obliterate it, what's the deal about? I mean, if there's no more, are they trying to restart the nuclear program? Well, I heard that they are, and if they do, and I let them know, if they do, we're going to send them right back and do their job again. So your understanding is they tried to restart it, and that's why you're threatening force?
They tried to go back to the site. They weren't even able to get near it. There was total obliteration. But they were thinking about starting a new site in a different part of the country. We found out about it. I said, you do that, we're going to do very bad things to you.
Yeah. Rob, you have the tweet as well, where they're saying to stay away from Iran. If you're American, leave in early February 2026. The U.S. virtual embassy in Iran issued a warning repeating that Americans should leave Iran now. If possible, have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help.
Chapter 8: What are the consequences of the recent layoffs at the Washington Post?
Flight cancellations and disruptions are possible with little warning. Check directly with your airline for updates. If you cannot leave, find a secure location with your residence or another safe building. Have a supply of food, water, medications, and other essential items. It just came out yesterday. Avoid demonstrations. Keep a low profile and stay away.
aware of your surroundings, monitor local media for breaking news, be prepared to adjust your plans, keep your phone charged, and maintain communication with family and friends to inform them of your status. This is not a regular warning, folks, that's being given to people. I like the avoid demonstration part. Well, I mean, let me say a couple of things on Iran, because I'm pretty hawkish.
I supported the president launching the B-2 bombers after Israel had taken out the air capabilities, the air defenses that Iran had, and going out and taking out those facilities. I think that was the right decision. We've been talking about it for years. Obama talked about Iran having a nuclear weapon. Clinton talked about Iran having a nuclear weapon. George W. Bush talked about it.
And you know what they all agreed? Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. So for 20 years, we've agreed that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. Trump was the first one to do something about it and launch the attack. I supported that. I do think, though, now is not the time to back out. Right. We told the Iranian people we were coming to help.
Now, I'm not for boots on the ground that I don't think will be successful. But this idea that we can enter another JCPOA with them. No, no. I was against the first JCPOA. And if we're going to be consistent, it can't be like, oh, we were against it when Obama did it. But when Trump does it, we're going to be for it.
this can't just be about nuclear weapons it has to be about how do we help the iranian people go forward now you know more about this than than anybody okay this isn't just like what happened in venezuela where if you just take out the supreme leader like everything else will be fine no there's a whole list of people that come after that So this is a lot more complicated.
Now, the Iranians only want to talk about nuclear. That's their negotiating team has said, we're not talking about ballistic missiles. We're not talking about, you know, the people and their rights. Now, look, if we can, through a deal, right, get some of those things, I'm very interested. But if the deal is only on nuclear weapons, then it's JCPOA all over again. And you know what?
If I'm the Supreme Ayatollah, you know what my goal is, even though he's an old man? My goal is I just got to survive three years. I just got to get past Trump. I'll get him into a deal. I'll get past Trump because the next guy, the next guy ain't going to do this. And Trump can't fall for it. Now, he's got people around him. I think Marco is leading him in the right direction.
Vance sometimes concerns me because he's an isolationist. But Trump's got to recognize it's him or nobody. I mean, that's where we're at when it comes to Iran. Like Trump, don't like Trump. They look at Trump as crazy as they are. And that works in that area of the region.
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