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Well, we've made it towards the end of another week in hell
This has been one of the most breathtaking weeks in this country
And by breathtaking, I don't mean beautiful
I don't mean mesmerizing
I mean dizzying and [ __ ] out of order
Just like everything in America just should have a sign on it, including the White House, especially the White House as well as Capitol Hill that just says out of order.
Nothing is working, right
And it is just astonishing to me
Astonishing
The article that I'm going to show you as we kick things off today on the Danielle Moody Show, it like I wish that it came out yesterday
Okay
I wish it had came out 2 days ago before Pam Bondi testified or whatever the [ __ ] she thought she was doing uh in front of Congress cuz that surely was not a testimony yesterday uh and has been me to hell by the way for its audacity.
Uh folks, it is I don't know
We got to take deep breaths
We got to do what we can because the goal is to make us feel crazy
And that is how I have felt all week
Absolutely [ __ ] insane
And yeah, I I don't know if it's ever going to end
It feels to me that things are speeding up in a way that is going to require us to keep our wits about us and ourselves 10 toes ground.
Buckle up
Let's go
It's time for the Danielle Moody Show. [music] [music] >> [music] [music] [music] >> Hello, hello, dear friends and welcome to the Danielle Moody Show
Damn Nation, it has been a hell of a week uh for those of us inside of America
And even those of you that are watching uh from far and wide, I know that we look like we're nuts.
And it's because we [ __ ] are
We're being ruled by the craziest and crulest people on the planet
And so I kick things off today because yesterday I highly recommend if you did not watch uh the digital web show um that was up yesterday on Wednesday
I highly recommend that you delve into it because the web that is the Epstein syndicate, how it is weaving its way through every single industry, through every single point of power, how it hits every single point of our day-today lives.
Regardless of if you're in the US, the UK, on the continent of Africa, like in Australia, it doesn't matter
you are going to be touched or have been touched [snorts] uh without your consent by the way cuz that's what they're [ __ ] known for by this syndicate
And so today we start off with this Economist
The Economist uh for those of you who do not follow The Economist, it is not a let's just say it's not a left-wing paper.
It's never been a left-wing magazine
Um, probably leans more conservative, um, maybe moderate, middle of the road because they're reporting on the economy and the economy has a lot to do with our politics
The Economist did a deep dive into Epstein's network, and you'll understand in a minute why their reporting is so incredibly important.
For nearly a decade, they write, information about the life of Jeffrey Epstein has emerged in dribbs and drabs
Now, in the wake of an American law passed in November compelling the release of prosecutors files, the trickle has turned into a torrent
On January 30th, the Justice Department published over 3 million pages of documents.
The release has claimed scalps, including Brad Karp, who we've talked about here, head of a large law firm in New York, Mir Mir, Lejac, Slovakia's National Security Adviser, and Jack Lang, boss of the Arab World Institute, a Parisian cultural center
More are likely
Following complaints by members of Congress, the Justice Department has begun exposing names it had blacked out.
Because remember, what was really important for the Department of Justice is that they protect the names of pedophiles, including the president of the United States, who has been found to be in the Epstein files
In this batch of 3 million, his name appears a million plus times for those members of Congress that have begun seeing the unredacted Epstein files.
Heads have been rolling, right
Investigations have popped up in a dozen countries
In this country, of course, as I've been reporting here, Todd Blanch, Deputy Attorney General, along with Pam Bondi have said, "Oh, this is all much to do about nothing
We've done the work
It's all over
You can't be investigated for partying with Jeffrey Epstein.
" Well, several other nations begged to differ
And what's really interesting and again this goes back to Steve Bannon roughly 10 years ago when he said he named the biggest strategy of MAGA and Donald Trump which was to do what
Flood the zone
So this dump of 3 million documents wasn't them right being compelled by this law because laws don't mean [ __ ] to them.
I mean look at how ISIS operating
Look at what Department of Homeland Security has been doing
Are they following the Constitution
Absolutely not
But nonetheless, I believe that the three million filed dump was to do exactly what Steve Bannon said, flood the zone, overwhelm them
It'll be too many documents.
It'll be too much going on and everyone will be scattered all over the place on top of all of the other things that are happening while we're paying attention to this
All the pulling out of the WH, the rolling back of greenhouse gas pollutions by the EPA today, the allowing of forever chemicals by the Department of Agriculture, um, and so on and so forth, right
But what the economist did was pretty [ __ ] wild.
The archive, they write, is too big for anyone to have read, even a fraction
Fortunately, a group of software engineers has turned the PDFs into a format that is easier to analyze
Using Reductto, an AI tool, they have identified which files contained emails, extracted the listed senders, recipients, dates, subjects, and message bodies, and posted them on the website called jmail.world.
In total, the group processed 1.4 million emails, finishing its work on February 11th
The Economist has collaborated with it to assign each message to unique individuals regardless of spellings or email addresses and research the backgrounds of the 500 people who appear most often
We then used a large language model, LLM, to score each email chain on how disturbing its content would be to a typical reader, creating an alarm index, y'all.
So, a number one, they call it Jmail, obviously after Jeffrey Epstein
They have in less than two weeks using AI software engineers have been able to comb through 1.4 million emails
Okay
The understanding here and this is why I think it's wildly important and you and I have been talking about AI and will continue to talk about AI and what you need to know about AI and the threats that it poses.
um will continue to do so
Here's the thing, though
They used AI in order to cut in half, not even in half, to cut down in less than two weeks, what the DOJ decided that they weren't going to do in over a year of Donald Trump being back in office
Now, remember, they kept saying, "Oh, we're doing it
We're doing it
We got it.
We're going through all of these files
It's taking all of the resources from the Department of Justice, from the FBI
You're telling me that none of them thought, "Oh, how about we use an AI tool that would condense it and get this out to the public really quickly?" or were they just hoping that everyone is as stupid and lazy as they are
So, here's what has happened.
Emails from top 500 Epstein correspondents excluding staff because what they also did is that they were able to separate using this large language model LLM
they were able to separate out who Jeffrey Epstein was corresponding with as it pertains to staff, right
All of the contractors, all of the staff that run all of his properties all around the world.
So that was put aside
Then they were able to now come up with this 500 correspondents that were in regular contact with Jeffrey Epstein
Then they broke it down across industry and the people inside of that industry and [ __ ] colorcoded it
Okay, so here's what we have in this diagram right here
Finance, you see Rothschild there with 5,532 emails in red.
Jess Staley with 4566 emails
You have Peggy Seagull, you have in yellow, media and entertainment
You have tech in light gray
You have law in dark gray
You have real estate in slate and other
You see Deepo Chopra, spiritual guru with 5,348 emails
Then you have politics down at the bottom, business, academia, girlfriends/x's.
In total, 442,470 emails that were from these particular correspondents altogether
They go on to write this
The rest of the emails, however, depict a remarkable network
The top 500 correspondents come from a number of different industries
Some 19% of messages were with financeers, 10% were with scientists or doctors, 8% with people in media, entertainment or public relations, 7% with technologists, 6% each for lawyer, politicians, academics, and other business folk, and 5% with property magnets
The share of contacts in
finance peaked at 25% in 2014 and then fell as those in academia and law rose
Most correspondents were based in America, though Epstein kept ties with Britain, France, Germany, Nordic countries, Gulf states, and even a Venezuelan oil trader
He did not waste time on middle managers.
The Economist writes, "A quarter of his top non-staff contacts have a Wikipedia page
He traded emails with at least 18 current or former billionaires, including Peter Teal and Elon Musk, celebrities like Woody Allen and Deepo Chopra, and political figures such as Ehood Barack, a for a former Israeli prime minister." Most back and forths were balanced with similar numbers of emails sent and received.
An exception was Bill Gates, whom Epstein bombarded despite few responses
Mr
Gates was happy to meet Epstein on a number of occasions, however
Oh, and we know that to be true, thanks to his ex-wife, Melinda French Gates
The Economist goes on to say this
Many relationships went far deeper than the occasional cocktail party photograph.
Epstein and Katherine Rumler, the White House council under President Barack Obama, swapped 11,300 emails from 2014 to 2019 with at least one direct message on 70% of days
We're going to get to Katherine in a moment because where is Katherine now that she left her position as White House counsel during the Obama years
Well, she went to one really important law firm and then she went to Goldman Sachs.
Arianne uh Rothschild, a banking billionaire, sent or received 5,500 emails
Larry Summers, former Treasury Secretary who has now been fired from Harvard and off the board of a number of places
They shared 4,300 emails
In some cases, Epstein grew close to family members
He was in touch with both Namchonsky, a linguist, and his wife uh Valeria and chatted with Sunni Preven, Woody Allen's wife, more than with Mr.
Allen himself
Anyone [ __ ] shocked by that
Not I
And so here is another chart sample of 653,550 Epstein email chains
Large circle routine 588,157 emails
And then it goes on from there
This is what they write
The vast majority of Epstein's emails contain nothing more uh worrisome than typos
But buried in a million mundane missives are hundreds that are LLM flagged as disturbing.
Its alarm index scored each exchange from 1 to 10
Here are some examples from along the spectrum
I'm just curious, if an LLM were to go through any of your emails, would there be over 1,400 very disturbing emails that they would find
The LLM is a large language model
It's what is used um what what they use for AI to be able to condense a lot of information into uh really rapid form.
Uh and so you see how it goes from mundane and how the circles get bigger or smaller, but you see how when it starts to gradiate into alarming red, those that is the alarm index
So you're telling me that the economist was able to put this together with software engineers to go through and again they are just sussing out the emails.
I'm certain that they could also use AI to go through the pictures, scan the pictures, scan the videos, figure out who's in most of them, and also feed them in to the alarm [ __ ] index
When we say that this is the largest political cover up in centuries and probably will be for centuries, this is the type of [ __ ] that we're talking about now.
Many people believe that the DOJ is just incompetent
And I'm telling you that I believe their incompetence is strategy because it goes and flows with Steve Bannon's desire to flood the zone
We'll just overwhelm them
And by the time that the public is able to sort through three million documents, Donald Trump will probably be out of office or dead.
And the public will have moved on because by then he will have overturned another election
and full-blown authoritarianism will be here
So, who will care what they discover
This is a time when AI is working for us and not against us
Lord help us
So, one of the people that I said was discovered to have sent over 11,000 emails with Jeffrey Epstein was a former White House counsel Kathy Rumler on Jeffrey Epstein.
And this is according to CNN
Let me go back real quick
Birthday wishes, island plans, and XOXO signoffs inside a former Obama White House council's ties to Epstein
On Jeffrey Epstein's 62nd birthday in 2015, Kathy Rumler, I think that's how you pronounce her name, a former Obama White House counsel, emailed to wish him well, writing, I hope you enjoy the day with your one true love.
This is in 2015
The billionaire sex offender who had already been charged and convicted in the early 2000s
And this woman is a lawyer
So she knows that because it made headlines for the slap on the wrist that he was given in Florida
So she sends a message, "I hope you enjoy the day with your one true love." smiley face.
The billionaire sex offender replied with a runchy note and an apparent reference to masturbation. "They say men usually give a name to their penis," Epstein wrote in a typo laden email, as it would be inappropriate to make love to a total stranger
Yuck
That newly released exchange and others add fresh details to the relationship between Epstein and Rumler, one of the highest paid lawyers in the country.
Rumler has said that she got to know Epstein through her work as a lawyer and that the two were friendly in that professional context
Does that sound like a professional context email exchange to you
cuz it sure as [ __ ] doesn't to me
Cuz if that is an email that you are sending in a professional context, I'm pretty sure that you're going to be reported to HR.
Just a thought
CNN has previously reported on the depth of Rumler's relationship with Epstein, including how she was among a small group of advisors to help him ward off legal and reputational risk during the final years of his life
But the latest batch of messages released on January 30th reveal in far far greater detail the nature of that work showing how Rumler it Listen to this because folks I know that we talk about the men right not every man but always a [ __ ] man when we're talking about rape, assault, pedophilia, power
plays, etc
But we also need to talk about and lift up the namely white women who protect and participate in this kind of [ __ ] disgusting syndicate
And this woman is one of them
So now I'm going to read again
Pay attention
The latest batch of messages released on January 30th reveal in far greater detail the nature of that work, showing how Rumler advised Epstein on lawsuits brought by his accusers and coordinated responses to journalists, including regarding a proposed network TV interview with a victim that never aired
In one exchange
with Epstein in February 2015, Rumler addressed a Crime Victim's Rights Act lawsuit brought by Epstein's accusers, which sought to reopen his 2008 plea deal after he'd been indicted for sex crimes
And I'll tell you this that one of the things one of the things that is really interesting again about this woman, former Obama White House counsel who has moved on to bigger and better firms to become one of the highest paid attorneys in the country is that she wasn't working on behalf of victims and as a matter of fact lied
died
Initially,
when her relationship with Epstein came into purview, she said that she had no idea about any of the crimes that he had committed
You're one of the top attorneys in the [ ] country and his arrest made [ ] headlines
So, you want us to believe that you are either an idiot or you think we're stupid
So now in this next dump that happened on January 30th, we see the extent of their relationship that spanned at least five or six years with her not only being his friend Xoxo, but also being an advisor on how he can
[ __ ] over and evade his accusers
There is a comfortable hot place in hell for this woman and I hope that her and Pam Bondi enjoy their time together in that burning eternal hell place because they deserve it
It is sick
And I tell you, here's the thing
Like I continue to say folks that the mask has been lifted
The veil is off.
Do you understand
And I know that America never has a desire to look in the mirror and look at the darkness
It's why we're like the capital of numbing
It's why we love to bury our heads in the sand
But I beg of you, regardless of how grotesque this is, do not look away
It is imperative
It is imperative that we stare this [ __ ] in the face and that we continue to call for accountability.
that we continue to dig through these files to [ ] share and to pressure pressure pressure pressure our elected officials not to give up on this and just jump to the next [ ] story because at the center of this like I said yesterday this is not unfortunately because it would be gross enough if it was just about sex trafficking.
It would be disgusting enough if it were just about pedophilia, rape, and assault
It would be enough
But it isn't just about that
As I said on yesterday's show, it is about world domination
It is about breaking democracy
It is about establishing micro nations
It is about using AI as a weapon against the people in order to fulfill the insatiability of the rich.
It is about so much more
And at its core, what this syndicate shares is their insatiable desire for power by any [ __ ] means necessary
And they have the wealth and the access to do it because they are doing it
We right now are locked inside of the hellscape that is of Peter Teal and of Epstein and of Steve Bannon and of Donald Trump's making.
And I wish I was being hyperbolic
But I am not because as we have been talking about for weeks upon weeks if not years upon years now this Epstein syndicate touched every [ ] industry and every person that is imaginable that has any type of power is involved and has been involved from politicians to royalty from cartel members to [ ] tech CEOs.
They are all complicit
From media outlets to bankers to journalists, all of them complicit
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All right, so here's something else that we discovered yesterday, y'all
So, you know how Pam Bondi had that little Mean Girls burn book with her, right
As she was evading all of the questions that were being asked, it turns out that her Department of Justice is tracking the emails and tracking the files inside of the Epstein files that members of Congress are looking at.
remind you that when they go in now to go see these unredacted files, they can't bring any electronics
They can't bring a pen and paper
They literally just have to remember things and then come out and do what they will because that's the law, which is [ __ ] right
But what she had in that little binder is the fact that they are essentially tagging and tracking with different loginins that members of Congress are using what they are looking at for how long they are looking at said thing.
So, here's where we look at this
Roana, which we know teamed up with uh Massie and has been leading the charge on the Epstein files
Roana just stated that the person writing this letter declaring their love for Epstein to Epstein in 2016 after he plead guilty is a politician
These are the only four people who did better than Jeb Bush in the primary like the letter states.
Let me read the letter and then I'll read the names of the politicians
This is February 3rd, 2016
Hi Jeffrey
I got more votes than Jeb Bush got in Iowa and I only had one congressional district
He had four
It's so funny to me
Totally embarrassing to him
still like Trump and might be a delegate to the Republican convention
Was in St.
Thomas for a couple of days
Did call this island but never heard back
Went scuba diving on St
Jeff and it was beautiful
Would be totally funny to me at least if you put a big fake shark or a statue under the water where the divers go
Love you
So, going back up top, there were only four people who did better than Jeb Bush in the primary.
Like the letter states, Ted Cruz, GOP senator at the time
Marco Rubio or GOP senator currently, Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, Ben Carson, Secretary of HUD, Ran Paul, GOP Senator
Which one of them loved Epstein after he admitted to committing sex crimes
These are the [ __ ] running our Congress cabinet members currently who were emailing with Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction saying love you and talking about scuba diving off of his island
Haha.
[laughter] It's a big old club, folks
It's a big old club and we ain't in it
So again, going back to the big binder that Pam Bondi had yesterday when she was on Capitol Hill on NPR this morning, two lawmakers talk of the DOJ surveilling their searches in the unredacted Epstein files
First, GOP representative Nancy Mace.
There is a tech person who logs you into the computer
They log you into the computer because they're giving you your own identification
They are tracking all of the documents that members of Congress open and they're tracking everything that you do in that room
FYI, that's illegal
And Pam Bondi all but admitted it because she brought the binder with her that had the list of the members who had gone in and seen the unredacted files and what they were looking at.
[sighs] >> So, while we continue to see no new investigations, no cadaavver hunting on Donald Trump's golf courses, because, you know, again, it's not a crime to party with a convicted sex trafficker and pedophile
But evidently in other countries, at least a dozen of them, it is a crime and they're looking into it.
And one of the things that I think is going to come out of this, y'all, I know that we have bigger fish to fry here, but I have felt for a while, why the [ __ ] do the royals still exist
Why is there still a monarchy, right
Why haven't they been forced to give back all of the wealth that they have stolen from all of the colonies over the centuries of oppression and occupation
Why is there still this deep fascination
And why are the people of the UK responsible for upholding their [ __ ] lifestyle that they didn't actually earn
Okay, this [ __ ]
is breaking all across the UK because now people are understanding the depths and the lengths that the royal family went to to cover Andrew's tracks
And it is all coming out
Reports this morning claimed that the late queen lent the then Prince Andrew7 million pounds so he could pay off his sex abuse accuser Virginia Guthrie and stop her taking him to court.
Charlotte Climber said this
I believe now I believe there is now a nonzero chance monarchy is abolished in the United Kingdom within the next 5 years
And those odds may be much higher by the end of this year
Take a listen. >> This morning come from the Sun newspaper
We have put them directly to the palace, but uh they haven't responded just yet, but this payoff that you mentioned, this settlement to Virginia Jaffrey.
It was reportedly uh totaling 12 million pounds from Andrew, though he's always denied any wrongdoing
Uh but it seems that that12 million pounds came from quite a few members of the royal family
Uh it's claimed the late queen contributed£7 million
Another3 million pounds coming as well from the estate of Prince Phillip uh a year after his death.
It's also claimed that 1.5 million came from the then uh Prince Charles, though the son reporting that none of that money so far has been paid back from Andrew, though arguably he has more pressing matters to concern himself uh with this morning because there's much more uh legal scrutiny now on these claims this week that have come out that Andrew may well have shared sensitive confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein in emails from his time as a UK trade envoy.
That's now in the hands of Tame's Valley Police
They've given us a statement
It reads that we can confirm today that Temp's Valley Police is leading the ongoing assessment of allegations relating to misconduct of public office
As part of the assessment, we've engaged in discussions with specialist crime prosecutors from the CBS, CPS.
Now, they'll now determine whether or not they wish to proceed with a criminal investigation. >> I'm sure the royal family will find a way to get around it
I think he'll make a midnight flip to um somewhere in the Middle East without an extradition treaty
Very much like King Juan Carlos of Spain.
Uh the last thing the royal family want is any sort of trial, their dirty laundry washed in public
So, they're going to hope this problem can be sorted if if charges are brought
So, it's another day of headlines, another twist in this story for Andrew, but also more scrutiny for the royal family and the decisions that they have been making.
More scrutiny for the royal family and the decisions that they had been making
Now, just to put this all also in context, everyone knows and some may have been following actively and some may have learned information against their will, but everybody knows about how the royal family pretty much tried to destroy then Meghan Markle, right, when she married Prince Harry.
how every single day was another horrific story in their terrible tabloids that are able to just rip apart people go into trash cans
I mean, do the worst
It's why they fled the UK
It's why they've given up their royal duties
Um because Prince Harry was terrified of the fact that Megan, his wife, would meet the same fate that Princess Diana did.
[snorts] >> It was believed during the time that his brother Prince William was and and their firm, you know, they have two separate firms that they were feeding information about Megan because she was outshining Princess Kate, right
So, it's all this like royal [ ] take it into context now on how they were trying in earnest to cover up the [ ] crimes of Prince Andrew.
Doesn't it make sense that then you would feed all of this destructive and destructive information to the press to go after in their racist rabid way the new black princess
Don't you think that it makes sense that if they keep Megan in the headlines, then guess what
Guess what the public isn't doing
They aren't going after Andrew.
They aren't going after the former uh Duchess Sarah Ferguson
They aren't digging into the money trails that the that the royal family is leaving in order to cover the tracks
But now Megan and Harry are gone
The queen is dead, as is Prince Philillip
King Charles is saying, "Oh, well, I guess we will work with authorities on this criminal investigation.
" And what a reporter just said was, "The royal family is not going to allow this to stand
That [ __ ] is going to be on a private plane headed to a non uh uh extradition country and live out his shameful ass life there
So, I just, you know, folks, it's like when you look at this, when you just take it, like take all of the pieces that we've kind of looked at in silos, in pieces, in parts, and now you're kind of stepping back from this larger puzzle, this larger web that is touching all of these different pieces.
It's like, and not only, by the way, because the other stories that are on the front page of the UK papers are talking about how Sarah Ferguson, his ex-wife, the mother of Princess Eugenie and Beatatrice, how she was essentially pimping out her her daughters to Jeffrey Epstein so that he seemed and looked more important with them around and then asking him for £20,000 to pay her [ __ ] Y'all, it's dirty
It stinks.
It stinks everywhere
Everywhere
And I'm telling you, it's like you pull the thread
You pull the thread and everything everything just is like, oh, for the love of God
even to the point where this [ __ ] Joe Rogan who now we're going to switch gears from the royals and talking about uh Les Wexner Les Wexner you know the founder of Victoria's Secret um and how he's all up in the files and what a journalist by the name of Whitney wrote about him six years ago that is now been she was called a conspiracy theorist and all the things is now
coming true
Take a listen to this
Your reminder that Lesie Wexner financed the mass rape and trafficking of thousands of American children for over a decade
And right now he is sitting in a 26k square foot mansion in New Albany, Ohio, thinking that he is above the law
She tweeted this in April 28 of 2020.
How crazy is that? >> Holy [ __ ] >> She's like the the most prolific of all the conspiracy theories, the most well read, the one with the most recall, the one that's the most quoted
I don't know how she's so good at it
We're trying to get her on
I don't know how she's so good and what her background is, how she finds all this information and but she's always way ahead of all this stuff.
Yeah
I mean, 2020 >> that's crazy. >> [ __ ] way ahead of everybody. >> Crazy. >> Yeah, [sighs] >> folks
So it isn't as if people have not been ringing the alarm about different parts and participants in this syndicate
And you see how right the modeling world and the pageant world is all entrenched and attached to the sex trafficking world, right
like it.
You take these young girls who are aspiring to be in fashion spreads, who are aspiring to be on runways, whose parents kind of let them go, right
Like, go make us money, do something
And then they get caught up, groomed into the world of Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump and his pageantss, trafficked and abused for decades
And they try they try over the course of that time to ask for help.
They try and no one listens to them
Why
Because you have [ __ ] the Rumblers of the world who are attached to the biggest law firms that Jeffrey Epstein is picking up the phone and saying, "I got another issue
Fix it." Got an OBGYn on [ __ ] speed dial
Oh, I got a problem
Fix it
H
It's sick and it's twisted and it's gross and it's incestuous and it's just again don't look away because that's what they are hoping that we do that we get so overwhelmed and so sick to our stomach that eventually we just throw our hands up
Do not look
away
And speaking of not looking away, again, I'm going to continue covering all of the fallout around Epstein
I'm going to continue connecting the dots that I'm able to connect
While all of this is happening, Minnesota is still happening
ICE is still on the streets
People are still dying in detention
Children are being held in prisons and we cannot look away.
We have to have the capacity to hold all of this make meaning make sense and take action
So one of the other stories today is this is now Axios
ICE surge in Minnesota is over
Border Tom Hman says the Trump administration will end its immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities
White House border zar Tom Hman announced on Thursday
Why it matters.
The 10-week surge royled Minnesota left two citizens dead and proved politically toxic for the White House
driving the news
Hman said at a two at a Thursday morning news conference that a significant drawdown of roughly 2,000 remaining federal agents is underway and will continue through next week
Operation Metro Surge is ending.
He said in the next week we're going to deploy the officers here on detail back to their home stations or other areas of the country that are needed
what he's saying
While local immigration enforcement will continue, H Homeman said the operation has achieved the successful results we came here for
Was that the murder of two people caught on video
Was that the success
Was that the arrest of a 5-year-old in a bunny hat
Was it the uh beating of a disabled woman pulling her out of her car
Was it the beating of a pregnant woman
I'm
just curious as to what the results are that they came for
But again, folks, you have to understand that when we say here, the results that we came for, the results they came for was domestic terrorism
The resultant job that they came for was to strike fear in the hearts of Americans that if it's Minnesota today, it could be their state, their city on their front step tomorrow.
It was successful in being a test case that they were able to literally kick in doors, have popup checkpoints, do whatever they want outside the bounds of the Constitution
and then roll out
So when he says we've achieved successful results that we came here for, that's what he's talking about
He's citing over 4,000 arrests and unprecedented cooperation from law enforcement.
Really the same cooperation that Donald Trump was posting on tw on on his broke down social media platform that didn't happen as he was calling both the governor and the mayor everything but a child of God
You mean like that cooperation the gaslighting folks beware
The Twin Cities and Minnesota in general are and will continue to be much safer for the communities here because of what we have accomplished.
It is the [ __ ] audacity for me
People were sheltered in their homes, remain sheltered in their homes
Thousands of children were at home terrified, not going to school
The community lost two of its members, those that were just peacefully recording and helping their neighbors during these protests, murdered
The community is safer.
the mayor, the governor begging for these federal agents to [ __ ] leave because they're causing more damage
Businesses shuttered
Pam Bondi saying, "Well, we'll draw down so long as you give us the voter roles." So, extortion
The reason why Tom Hman was put in place and is now withdrawing is because who was murdered weren't black and brown people and that the polling, you see, while their base held up signs at their [ __ ] up rallies and clan rallies saying mass deportations, do you know what they didn't want to see
They don't want to
see the violence on their screens
They don't want to know that their votes contributed to the death and the harm
And while Donald Trump is overtly trying to and probably will steal the midterm elections or, you know, direct roll out of the insurrection act, his polling is in the [ __ ] toilet
So don't get it twisted as if like, oh, we won here.
It's all part of the political theater that is unfolding
It's all part of their larger strategy and scheme
They go on to say this, what to expect
Homeman said a small footprint of personnel will remain for a period of time to close out, I guess, their terrorism
He said he has directed federal agents based in Minnesota to be deployed across the state so that jails can transfer inmates without having uh to hold them uh beyond their scheduled release date.
That move could address a key friction point for local sheriffs who say complying with longer detainer requests can expose their agencies to lawsuits
The intrigue
Homman claimed that he secured commitments from law local law enforcement to transfer undocumented inmates uh within jails into federal custody and help agents shut down unlawful agitator activity.
Unlawful agitator activity
You mean the ability to assemble and protest
Keep your eyes on Minnesota and keep your eyes on other states that will be next
This was a really interesting exchange on CNBC that I'm going to play for you between a CNBC anchor and representative Jason Smith.
And again, I say while we have our attention on the Epstein files and absolutely should and this syndicate, understand that people are dying in these concentration camps
Understand that no one is allowed inside these concentration camps
And so on CNBC, I saw something that I have never seen on this network
Actual questioning and actual follow-ups.
What is it called
It's on the tip of my tongue
Ah, journalism. >> About the way people are being treated in the detention centers
There are stories about 70 people being crowded into cells, people not getting uh uh outside at all and and just horrific horrific conditions
Is that an issue that needs to be looked at? >> I'm sure that those conditions never existed under Joe Biden or President Obama.
It only happens under a Republican president. >> I'm sorry, sir
I'm not asking about Biden
I'm asking about I'm asking about the conditions right now in the detention centers and whether or not you think those are humane and need to be reformed
The conditions right now in the detention center are better than they were under Obama or Biden.
How how do you know when Congress is not allowed to go visit them? >> Congress has oversight and we know the standards and what's going on
So for a Democrat to say that they they don't know what's going on or the standards are simply not telling the truth
I >> I'll just say I think it's a national embarrassment what's happening.
Thank you, Congressman. >> Congressman, if I I I mean I was when I tell you I was shocked when I saw that clip of a CNBC anchor saying I I just think that this is a national but like he was done
He's like I'm not going to give this [ __ ] representative any more air
I'm not going to allow you to sit up here and lie.
And so he's just like, I think that it's a national embarrassment and like moved on because these people will just stand there and they will [ __ ] lie because that's what they are being told to do
And it is obscene
It is disgusting and it needs to be called out
And so why is it important that this continues to happen that these call outs even if even if they are few and far in between
Because of things like this breaking.
For the first time in modern history, the Republican party will not be able to field a candidate in the New Mexico Senate race after all of their potential candidates were disqualified
Incumbent Democratic Senator Ben Ray Luhan is set to run unopposed in a state that Harris won by six points
The fact is folks that what we are seeing in special elections, what the predictions and the polling are showing, even if Gallup has decided after more than seven decades to stop polling the popularity of a president because Donald Trump is doing just that [ __ ] bad,
right
Even if the Washington Post has decided that journalism just ain't their thing anymore
Even if ABC's and the CBS's are complicit and are firing all of their producers and people of color and are continuing to run the state sanctioned line
What it is showing for those that continue to want to show the truth is that Donald Trump is a abject failure.
His policies are failing
People hate them
And more importantly, they hate him
And this is why it's really important to recognize as the weeks go on, as Donald Trump continues to feel himself up against a wall and his party up against a wall because he has given them nothing to run on in the midterms, he is going to become more volatile and he is going to become more dangerous.
And this is why our friend Harry Anton stunning new polling reveals that because of how bad Donald Trump is polling, he is putting what was once thought to be impossible back on the ballot, the US Senate
This is amazing news for Democrats
Take a listen
Goodness gracious
Trump's economic net approval one year in among independents.
In term one, he was 10 points above water
Look at where he is today
Whoa. 43 points below water
That's a 53 point switch
You can't win elections when on the number one issue you are 43 points below water among independents
This is just absolutely atrocious. >> That's just a huge swing
All right
So, what impact might that have on the midterms
People were looking at the Senate as being safe for Republicans.
Is the Senate still as safe? >> It ain't safe
It ain't safe at all. >> It ain't safe
It ain't safe at all
Every [ __ ] thing is in play
But the question the question folks the question that's important is will we have free and fair elections and you know my feeling on this but don't take my word for it.
Christianne Amenor interviewed conservative historian Robert Kagan and asked him about the upcoming midterm elections
and let me see if we can pull that video because his response it wasn't good. >> I think we are one big step into dictatorship already
Um it's not clear to me that any any institution in the United States is really prepared to stand up to Donald Trump.
It seems the only people who are willing to stand up to Donald Trump are average American citizens in Minneapolis and elsewhere
And God God bless them for that
But the US Congress, both parties are unwilling to really fight Trump
Uh the Republicans have become the party of dictatorship
Uh so I I think we are one deep foot into dictatorship and I am worried as I have said and others have been pointing out about whether we will even have free and fair elections in 2026, let alone in 2028.
Uh I think Trump has a plan uh to disrupt those elections and I don't think he's willing to allow Democrats to take control of one or both houses as could happen in a free election. >> And yet his own sort of borders are Tom Hman has gone has been in Minnesota
He now says the ICE surge or the ICE presence is concluding.
Also, you know that some six Republicans uh broke from Trump policies to join a vote against the tariffs and against how they're being used
Uh you know that the grand jury failed to get any uh indictment against what the administration wanted, which was those six or so uh senators and others who urged soldiers not to obey illegal orders.
Things seem to be moving. >> I don't agree with that
I mean, it's always one step forward and and two steps back with Donald Trump. >> So, if you think that it's like, Danielle, why are you so cynical
Because I look at the facts and I like to connect the dots and nowhere are we seeing that Donald Trump and this regime is going to allow a free and fair election to happen.
Because if Democrats, for as feckless as they [ ] are, take back the House and the Senate, that [ ] is going to be impeached
And he ain't the only one
And the investigations are going to roll one right after the other after the other after the other
And they can't allow that to happen
And so they are going to hold on to power by any [ __ ] means necessary.
And so when I say that when rats are backed up against the wall, they will chew through anything and anyone to save their own lives
That is Donald Trump and that is MAGA. [snorts] And before I get out of here, folks, and just stay with me because I'm running a little bit over because there was just so much news to cover today
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So, as I continue to stay on my AI soapbox, I want to bring you this because again, I think that what is happening with AI, as I explained yesterday, is all part of the Epstein syndicate's plans
And I think that it is important for us to understand that the world that we are currently living inside of is one of their designs. >> [snorts] >> And so here is the CEO of Microsoft AI, Mustafa Sulyaman, who joins the Financial Times, uh, to explain why most of the tasks accountants, lawyers, and other professionals currently undertake will be for fully automated by way AI
within the next 12 to 18 months
Fully automated
What they are not talking about as they get so excited about this AI boom, about this digital arms race that we are in is that no one is talking about guaranteed basic income
No one talks about what happens when 50 60 70 80% of white collar jobs, you know, the jobs that have secured people a foot path inside of the middle class are no longer there.
What happens when all of these people lose their jobs
Well, I've continued to say, look around
What was the number one stock that went through the roof when Donald Trump was inaugurated a second time
Private prisons
What is Donald Trump building right now
Warehouse prisons that will hold up to 80,000 people
If you think they are just for the undocumented or immigrants, think [ __ ] again.
Because what happens when people lose their jobs and their livelihood and are no longer a able to provide for themselves or their families
What do you think that the end result is going to be
So I want to bring you just two clips that I thought today h these are interesting >> about super intelligence.
Most of your rivals talk about AGI, artificial general intelligence
Explain the difference between AGI and super intelligence. >> I prefer the definition that focuses first on what would it take to build a system that could achieve most of the tasks that a regular professional in a workplace goes about on a daily basis.
Think of it as a professionalgrade AGI. >> How close are we
I think that we're going to have a human level performance on most if not all professional tasks
So white collar work where you're sitting down at a computer either being you know a lawyer or an accountant or a project manager or a marketing person.
Most of those tasks will be fully automated by an AI within the next 12 to 18 months
And we can see this in software engineering
Um many software engineers report that they are now using AI assisted coding for the vast majority of their code production which means that their roles shifted now to this meta function of debugging scrutinizing of doing the strategic stuff like architecting of you know etc etc putting things into production.
So it's a quite different relationship to the technology and that's happened in the last six months >> and that's happened in the last six months. >> If you are not utilizing AI understanding AI both the promise and the threats of AI you are behind the eightball
It is imperative that we all get a working understanding of this technology and how it's being used, how it's potentially weaponized and who is so excited about it because it's going to re erase the need for humans, right
the need for salaries, the need for 401ks or compet
competition, right
Because why do I need a junior associate when I have an AI that can do my research, do my legal work, do my accounting, put together my data sheets, etc., etc., etc
The threat is real
So is the promise
But this technology lies in the hands of the Epstein syndicate who we are learning are the most vile and cruel people on the [ __ ] planet.
They have the wherewithal, the power, the governments, the deregulation and the wealth to do whatever it is that they want
And that is why it is so important that we continue to pay attention That is it for me today, dear friends, on the Danielle Moody Show
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