Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Attorney General Pam Bondi had a full blown meltdown that has gone completely viral, screaming about the stock market while dodging questions about Jeffrey Epstein.
Chapter 2: What did Pam Bondi say during the House hearing about Jeffrey Epstein?
Jim Jordan accidentally described January 6th as a crime, but he didn't mean to. And we're going to look at that all while trying to attack Democrats. And meanwhile, Trump had one of the strangest public glitches yet. and rambled about windmills and tariffs and ended an event without taking a single question.
He also accepted what is yet another completely bogus, imaginary, meaningless prize or award. And it leads really to a bigger conversation about how authoritarian leaders get used to being surrounded by flattery and fake accolades. And this only reinforces their authoritarianism then. And this really is big.
Chapter 3: How does Jim Jordan's statement reflect on the January 6th events?
Republicans have broken with Trump. on tariffs in a real vote, not on a messaging difference, not on a symbolic disagreement. They broke with Trump and they voted against the tariffs. And later, we're going to talk about the 180 that the manosphere has done and how it could be politically devastating in November. All of it and more today.
Well, the disgusting, depraved, diabolical, dilapidated Trump attorney general Pam Bondi had a complete and total crash out, showing up supposedly to answer questions about Jeffrey Epstein and other issues of relevance to the attorney general's office. and instead showed up with lists of insults.
Chapter 4: What were Trump's remarks about tariffs and wind turbines?
She was caught holding a piece of paper that contained the search history of a Democratic congresswoman on the panel. This is not someone constitutionally suited to this position. We're going to go through it. When asked about Jeffrey Epstein, she wants to brag about the stock market. And she weirdly starts to say that the Dow is over fifty thousand dollars, which doesn't really mean anything.
The Dow is over $50,000.
Chapter 5: What significance does the 'Champion of Beautiful, Clean Coal' trophy hold?
I don't know why you're laughing. You're a great stock trader, as I hear, Raskin. The Dow is over $50,000 right now. The S&P at almost $7,000. And the NASDAQ smashing records. Americans' 401ks and retirement savings are booming. That's what we should be talking about. We should be talking about making Americans safe.
Chapter 6: Why did some Republicans break ranks on tariffs against Canada?
We should be talking about, what does a Dow have to do with anything? That's what they just asked. Are you kidding?
Mr. Jordan, Mr. Jordan.
Chapter 7: What challenges is Trump's agenda facing in the political landscape?
The committee will be in order. Mr. Jordan, am I going to get an extra 45 seconds added to my time? The committee will be in order. The time belongs to the gentleman from Texas. Ms. Bondi, the attorney general can respond.
Chapter 8: How did Mike Johnson respond to the Pam Bondi hearing?
Thank you. The Dow has shattered 50000 for the first time.
All right. Anyway, so this has nothing to do, of course, with the attorney general. And this is the authoritarian classic move of telling others what they should be talking about. Isn't the question you meant to ask me, how has Donald Trump so heroically managed to fix every single problem through sheer mental will? That's the question they want answered.
Here's a little compilation from the recount about some of the various crashes that Bondi suffered.
Excuse me. I'm going to answer the question.
Answer my question.
No, I'm going to answer the question the way I want to answer the question. Don't you ever accuse me of a crime?
I believe you just lie under oath. You can let her filibuster all day long, but not on our watch. Not on our time. No way. And I told you about that, Attorney General, before you started.
You don't tell me anything.
Yeah, I did tell you because we saw what you did in the Senate.
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