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Trump administration resignee and whistleblower Joe Kent recently appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to provide a devastating explanation of the government's psychological warfare strategy: withhold obvious information (like Butler shooting surveillance tapes), let the internet go "feral" with speculation, then discredit everyone asking questions as "crazy conspiracy theorists"—effectively burying legitimate inquiries.
Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger connect this to the Charlie Kirk investigation being blocked, the Butler shooting cover-up, and Trump's refusal to investigate his own assassination attempt, concluding Trump was "in on it" because anyone who truly wanted answers would demand them. Jimmy notes the irony that the "craziest conspiracy theory" is now the official lone-nut narrative, which defies physics and common sense, while those pointing out obvious evidence suppression are smeared as insane.
Plus segments on Kent's claims that he and his colleagues were not allowed to investigate Charlie Kirk's death, Pete Hegseth claiming Iran is a terrorist regime because they spend so much money on weapons and a recent poll showing young Republicans moving away from support for Israel.
Also featuring Stef Zamorano!
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Trump administration resignee and whistleblower Joe Kent recently appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to provide a devastating explanation of the government's psychological warfare strategy: withhold obvious information (like Butler shooting surveillance tapes), let the internet go "feral" with speculation, then discredit everyone asking questions as "crazy conspiracy theorists"—effectively burying legitimate inquiries.
Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger connect this to the Charlie Kirk investigation being blocked, the Butler shooting cover-up, and Trump's refusal to investigate his own assassination attempt, concluding Trump was "in on it" because anyone who truly wanted answers would demand them. Jimmy notes the irony that the "craziest conspiracy theory" is now the official lone-nut narrative, which defies physics and common sense, while those pointing out obvious evidence suppression are smeared as insane.
Plus segments on Kent's claims that he and his colleagues were not allowed to investigate Charlie Kirk's death, Pete Hegseth claiming Iran is a terrorist regime because they spend so much money on weapons and a recent poll showing young Republicans moving away from support for Israel.
Also featuring Stef Zamorano!

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