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00:00Hello, everybody, I'm Martha McCallum, along with Emily Campagno, Jessica Tarlov, Jesse
00:09Waters and Greg Gutfeld.
00:11It is five o'clock in New York City and this is The Five.
00:15Well, he once called Hillary Clinton extremely careless for her handling of classified documents,
00:27but now it looks like those same words could be applied to his handling of social media.
00:32Former FBI Director James Comey now under investigation because he posted a cryptic
00:37picture of seashells formed in the shape of 86-47, which is widely interpreted as a mafia
00:44era death threat, eight miles away and six feet deep, 86.
00:50Now Comey's claiming ignorance on this, deleting the post.
00:53That's what President Trump told Brett Baier.
00:55It is plain and simple.
00:58He knew exactly what that meant.
00:59A child knows what that meant.
01:01If you're the FBI director and you don't know what that meant, that meant assassination.
01:09And it says it loud and clear now.
01:12He wasn't very competent, but he was competent enough to know what that meant.
01:19He did it for a reason and he was hit so hard because people like me, they like what's happening
01:25with our country.
01:26Our country has become respected again and all this.
01:29And he's calling for the assassination of the president.
01:31Obviously, he apologized and said he doesn't want to call it for now.
01:33Well, he apologized because he was hit.
01:34He's a dirty cop.
01:36He's a dirty cop.
01:38And if he had a clean history, I could, I could understand if there was a leniency,
01:44but I'm going to let them make that decision.
01:48So it should not come as a surprise, but President Trump and James Comey obviously have a lot
01:52of history.
01:53The former FBI director once fantasized about what it would be like.
01:56Could you actually lock up the president of the United States?
02:02Just put him in a double wide somewhere out near the fence, out in the grass.
02:06And he would eat there.
02:07He'd shower there.
02:08He'd exercise there.
02:09He'd be away, as Donna Perry said, from general population.
02:13Incredible.
02:14All right.
02:16So let's go first to the veracity of this issue, Jesse, of the potential.
02:21I don't know about you, but I have never once, and I've walked down the beach a lot, I have
02:27never in my life come upon a political statement on the beach made out of sea life.
02:35So I find this to be a bit too coincidental.
02:37Put it, put up this one.
02:38There's another one on his Instagram feed as well.
02:41This one, another blue painted shell that he found in October of 2024 when he was walking
02:46down the beach.
02:48Vote Harris.
02:49And he posted this as well.
02:50And he said, Ariel understands the assignment.
02:53So I ask you, do you think that these are being constructed by James Comey with his
03:00little shells and then he takes the picture or not?
03:02Dust the shells for Prince Martha.
03:04I don't know if he made it or not.
03:06He obviously was trying to put a hit out on Trump.
03:09Got caught.
03:10Deleted it.
03:11And he's got a book out.
03:12Oh, what a coincidence.
03:13Any cop, any prosecutor knows the code for homicide.
03:18Eight, six isn't just a mafia slang.
03:23It's a military slang, eight, six, T, O, and a rotary phone.
03:28He was a Marine.
03:29He obviously knew what he was doing here.
03:31And he's not just any old FBI director, Martha.
03:34He tried to frame this guy for treason.
03:37Remember, he spied on his campaign.
03:39He got caught, got fired, leaked, and then ran away from Durham.
03:44So he wouldn't have to ask, answer any questions.
03:46He has called Trump a dangerous threat to the country who should be punished for the
03:52things he says.
03:53Now, I don't know if this guy wants attention for the book.
03:56And by the way, the book is about right wing extremists who launch a terror attack in Manhattan
04:00or if he wants to be arrested because his life sucks and he's lost all his respect.
04:06No one likes him and he's probably dying and goading the administration to put him
04:15in handcuffs because that's all he really has anymore going for him.
04:19This man has set the Democrats back again.
04:23Everybody with common sense knows what this guy meant.
04:26Just like we knew it was MS-13 on the knuckles, Jessica.
04:30Everybody knows 86-47.
04:32So the whole country sees this and then they lie about it.
04:36And then this is the guy that weaponized the entire Justice Department against President
04:41Trump.
04:42And it just reminds everybody the lengths the Democrats will go to lie.
04:47Meanwhile, Trump, he's trying to make peace.
04:50And this guy's calling for his head.
04:51I hope the Secret Service knocks on his door at his little beach house and pays him a visit
04:57because this can't stand.
04:58After two attempts on Trump's life, he can't take this lightly.
05:02I hope they figure out if his hands were just all over those shelves, painting them.
05:07Is there sand in your fingernails, Comey?
05:09Let me see your fingernails.
05:10Seriously, Jessica Tarlow.
05:11I mean, this is strange.
05:12This is strange behavior.
05:14It's like weirdly childish, the stuff he posts.
05:16When you go back and look at the way he posts things, I mean, he's out of a job.
05:20He can live any way he wants.
05:21He's writing this book.
05:22He's been writing novels.
05:23But what do you think about the fact that he was willing to post this thing, which is
05:27such an and then pretend like he doesn't know what it means?
05:32It was really stupid.
05:33But it is also First Amendment protected speech and 86 saying I'm not as familiar with the
05:39mafia lingo.
05:40But I do know what happens in restaurants when they say, like, 86, the meatloaf.
05:45And that means they're out of meatloaf.
05:47I also know that if you go on Amazon, you can find tons of swag that says 86, 46, which
05:53I guess in Jesse's terms was about kill Joe Biden.
05:55I know on Donald Trump's true social feed that I saw that video with Joe Biden hogtied
06:01in the back of a truck, which I'm pretty sure means, you know, don't treat him with respect
06:06that the you know, the office.
06:07But it wasn't the FBI director who was doing that stuff.
06:10Well, it was actually the former president of the United States and a candidate to be
06:13president of the United States, again, amplifying something like that.
06:16Matt Gaetz has tweeted about 86 saying right wing activists have done 86, 46, and now they're
06:22totally outraged.
06:24But I'll cycle back really stupid.
06:27It's not up there.
06:28And, you know, I have 11 days before the election coming out and saying that they're reopening
06:32the investigation into Hillary Clinton to be the most stupid and that that did actually
06:36cost her the election in the end in 2016.
06:40But James Comey has bothered me once again.
06:44It is leading every cycle.
06:45I wanted to come in and talk about the big, beautiful bill failing in the House Budget
06:49Committee.
06:50And now I have to talk about Comey.
06:51So mission accomplished that way.
06:52But I was just let's let's play this from Tulsi Gabbard with Jesse last night.
06:59Watch.
07:00I believe Comey should be in jail.
07:03I do.
07:05Any other person with the position of influence that he has people who take very seriously
07:12what that what a guy of his stature, his experience and what the propaganda media has built him
07:18up to be.
07:19I'm very concerned for the president's life.
07:21We've already seen assassination attempts.
07:24I'm very concerned for his life.
07:26And James Comey, in my view, should be held accountable and put behind bars for this.
07:30So, Greg, what do you think should happen?
07:33I don't know.
07:34I think, you know, throw him in jail.
07:36You just kind of look, look, he went to the beach because he's all washed up.
07:41I like the thing I like is how the dying media is portraying this story as conservatives
07:48pounce on this.
07:50Oh, my God.
07:51You know, it turns it out into something.
07:52It really is it.
07:53You guys invented the pounce.
07:54You know, Elon Musk makes a salute.
07:56You spent a week on that talking about how that was hit Larian and how all Trump supporters
08:02were Nazis.
08:03The only exercise the media gets is by pouncing.
08:07So we're going to pounce a little.
08:08You guys hit the showers.
08:10The people who pounce every day on every little thing Trump has said and created hoaxes off
08:17nothing.
08:18Do not lecture us on blowing things out of proportion.
08:21There's so many people whose identity is tied forever to Trump, but it's their choice.
08:27It's not like Trump spends his life thinking about this chuckle nut.
08:31This is this guy has Trump on the brain all the time.
08:34Trump has created a legion of people whose brains are somehow broken.
08:38And I said this, I think yesterday, if the filter that you have to see life constantly
08:43has you waking up with disappointment and bitterness, you should probably change your
08:46filter.
08:48You know, Jesse.
08:49Yes.
08:50Someone once said holding on to a grudge is like drinking poison, hoping it kills the
08:55other person.
08:56I think it was either Nelson Mandela or Ryan Seacrest.
09:00But you see this, but you see this among never Trumpers.
09:04The first thing they do every morning is they drink the poison, you know.
09:08And by the way, I don't I don't begrudge Democrats.
09:12I don't think Jessica's like this.
09:15I mean, politics is a team sport.
09:18So you're a guy lost.
09:20You don't like the guy who won.
09:22I see these grudges more on people on the right, never Trumpers who have who have so
09:27much negative emotion that it impacts the way they look at everything and their own
09:32well-being.
09:33They have to learn.
09:34Like this guy is definitely stuck with a broken Trump brain.
09:39And when you're on the beach making little stones, there's you got a problem.
09:43You look at like Bill Maher.
09:46When Bill Maher went to visit Trump, what did you.
09:49There's one thing you knew.
09:50Both of them felt a little emotionally lighter afterwards.
09:55There's something about doing that that makes you feel better.
09:57You got to let go of these.
09:59These crazy.
10:00I mean, I don't care.
10:01He can do whatever he wants.
10:02He can.
10:03He can write my name in stones.
10:04I don't give a damn.
10:06But he's just ruining his own mind in his own life.
10:09You know, Emily, there were two assassination attempts against the president and, you know,
10:13stuff on social media does fire up weirdos and whack jobs.
10:18And it's possible that this kind of thing from Comey could, you know, make someone want
10:23to do something terrible because we've seen it.
10:25We've seen it happen twice already.
10:26Of course.
10:27Of course.
10:28He's in a position of persuasion.
10:29He's in a position of authority.
10:31He was right.
10:32He carries that title forever.
10:33I don't even like a post.
10:34I may crack up.
10:35I do not like a post if I think it would reflect poorly on the brand I represent at all times.
10:40It's so shocking to me.
10:42It's obvious that he's an odd duck.
10:43And I feel like that's where social media sort of like sucks is when all it gives everyone
10:47the voices that they're just weird.
10:49And you're like, oh, like the selfies he takes of himself.
10:52It sort of it just underscores that this wasn't, frankly, a normal person we've been dealing
10:55with regardless of his high stature position.
10:58But look, here's the thing.
10:59That's a great one.
11:00I literally have like the same picture of me and like my cheerleading outfit.
11:04I talked to my friend.
11:05He's a longtime presidential Secret Service agent, right?
11:08He was Hinckley's case officer, Jeff James.
11:09And he talked to me about that they investigate every threat.
11:13So the concept that there's somehow a question of whether this is you should be investigated,
11:18that's not the question.
11:19The question is whether it's actionable.
11:20And he talked to me about so many threats that, you know, they show up at some guy's
11:23house in central Pennsylvania.
11:25He doesn't even have two nickels to rub together.
11:27He's a rusty shotgun.
11:28He shoots squirrels with for dinner.
11:30But they had to investigate.
11:31And upon arriving, realized, all right, his threats are full of crap, right?
11:35An inmate at a state prison that wanted to be transferred to federal prison.
11:38That's why he was threatening the president.
11:39But the Secret Service shows up.
11:41So Jeff Comey better wait for a knock at the door, because I know my tax dollars are going
11:44to be spent wisely.
11:45And at the end of the day, they'll just realize, oh, sorry, this is just some idiot's house
11:50and it's not actionable.
11:51But final point real quick.
11:52President Trump, the amount that he has been indicted emotionally and specifically for
11:59his comments to incite others.
12:02So his comment, we will never give up.
12:04That was considered incitement.
12:05Well, then I think this is pretty dang close.
12:07All right.
12:08Coming up next, a fresh off his masterclass in Middle East dealmaking.
12:12President Trump is getting more good news that is likely to drive Jim Comey and his
12:16other critics crazy.
12:18Hey.
12:19It's not going to stop the humanism.
12:30Liberals hate to see it, but President Trump is on a roll.
12:34He seemed to be adios amigos.
12:36People were writing his political obituary.
12:37He is rising from the dead like Methuselah.
12:40Look at this.
12:41Hello.
12:42Trump's net approval rating among voters.
12:43This is the Reuters Ipsos polling.
12:45Look at this.
12:46In late April, he was eight points underwater.
12:47But look at where he was in the most recent poll among voters.
12:50He's up seven points to a minus one point net favorability rating.
12:55Donald Trump's not just doing better than he was doing in late April of 2025.
12:58He's doing considerably better than he was doing at this point in term.
13:02For one, about 10 points better than he was doing at this point in time.
13:05You know, in a vacuum, 47 is riding high in the polls after delivering a Middle East masterclass,
13:11Jessica, bringing home trillions in new U.S. investments from the Gulf states.
13:16And yeah, he still found time to clap back at Bruce Springsteen's overseas meltdown where
13:21the boss called him corrupt and treasonous.
13:24Trump saying Bruce is, quote, just a pushy, obnoxious jerk who fervently supported crooked
13:30Joe Biden.
13:31His dried out prune of a rocker, his skin is all atrophied, ought to keep his mouth
13:36shut until he gets back into the country.
13:40And as he battles aging rockers, Trump's giving a lesson in humility on his Mideast tour.
13:47I'm just thinking we have a president of the United States doing the selling.
13:51You think you think Biden would be doing it?
13:54I don't think so.
13:56But it's so important.
13:57I think I have to be a cheerleader for our country.
14:01That's why our country is doing so well.
14:03You know, the sad part, whoever's next president, let's just say whoever, whoever's the next
14:08president is going to say, what a great job they did.
14:11Look, I built all these plants.
14:14I built all these factories.
14:15Can you imagine?
14:16I'll be sitting at home.
14:17Who the hell knows where I'll be?
14:18And I'll say, I did that.
14:21All right, Jessica, masterclass.
14:25It's not really in dispute.
14:27So my question to you is, how big of a masterclass was this?
14:32Not in dispute at all.
14:35Approval rating bump.
14:37That's real life.
14:38I live and die by the polls.
14:40But that is directly related to him cleaning up his own tariffs mess.
14:43So that's moving from the hundred and forty five percent tariff on China to just 30 percent,
14:48where you know, you saw the CEO from Walmart, I presume, saying that the prices are going
14:52to go up.
14:53So we'll wait for that.
14:54And then during the commercial break, Moody's downgraded our credit for the first time in
14:57the agency's history.
14:58So all good news all around masterclass in terms of the big headlines.
15:03Any time that we're not talking about the four hundred million dollar bribe that he's
15:07taking from the Qataris in the jet is a good one.
15:10But he's not forever.
15:13What's been around forever, that so-called bribe.
15:16They were talking to the Biden administration about it.
15:18Yeah.
15:19And who didn't take it?
15:20Joe Biden.
15:21And who did we got for free?
15:22I would probably buy it.
15:23Give it to Hunter.
15:24Who knows?
15:25He has all of these big headlines, right?
15:29We're getting all of this investment, like the eight and a half billion out of Qatar
15:34for Texas Energy Company McDermott.
15:36That was already announced in twenty twenty three and twenty twenty four of Adobe.
15:39He says a new two hundred billion dollars.
15:42That's a cloud computing deal with Amazon, also announced during the Biden administration.
15:46Saudi is allegedly giving us six hundred million.
15:48We have a billion.
15:50I'm sorry.
15:51We haven't documented all of it, but we do know that the project, the airport project
15:54was announced last August.
15:56So The Washington Post has documented all of this, that at least a half a dozen of the
16:00contracts that he's talking about happened under the Biden administration.
16:03And that is something that Trump likes to do.
16:05He likes to show up and then take credit.
16:07What about the other people did the other half give it to three hundred billion of the
16:11six hundred billion?
16:12But don't go out there and say you got one point four trillion in investment when you
16:15didn't really or at least give a nice signal to the previous guy and say, hey, there is
16:19no previous guy.
16:21There's no we already know there was no Joe Biden, so it's kind of hard to give him any
16:25credit. Does have a birth certificate.
16:27And we didn't really him.
16:29Yes, he's not African.
16:33Well, he claimed it was a Jewish Puerto Rican truck driver.
16:36Greg, we all you seem to want to challenge some of her assertions.
16:41Now, I just like annoying her.
16:43That's all. We should go to the Cracker Barrel because their porch needs an aging
16:49rocker. Thank you so much for that.
16:52Yeah. Trump's like a like a pound of pastrami.
16:55He's on a roll. It really is about your filter.
16:59Trump's filter is anything is possible in this world.
17:03What's the Democrat filter?
17:05Everything's happening to you.
17:08It's their fault.
17:10That's where identity politics came from.
17:12You're being oppressed.
17:14It's not fair.
17:15Nothing's fair.
17:16You can't do anything about it.
17:18Bruce Springsteen goes around the world and tells everybody Trump is doing
17:22something to you, that he hops in a plane and he leaves.
17:27What do those people do?
17:28They have that. There's nothing they can do.
17:30He screwed up their mindset.
17:31He's telling them that they're basically victims.
17:35Springsteen, it's I don't want to get in that situation where you just you go after
17:40a celebrity because he says something you disagree with because you're a hypocrite.
17:43If you like Kid Rock because he's pro Trump and you don't like Springsteen because
17:46he's pro Biden, that's wrong.
17:48What is what you can hit him for is being lame.
17:52Right. Number one, he's doing this in England.
17:55Number two, he's doing it in a way where there are no follow up questions to whatever
17:59he's saying. And the best thing about this is, is that he just creates more rebels.
18:05Like this guy used to rail against the man.
18:08And every time he opens his mouth, he is the man.
18:12Everybody looks at him, goes, God, you know what?
18:14The people that he doesn't like are actually more fun.
18:17These young people that he's like mad about, some of them might be his fans.
18:22They're having a great time.
18:23He's now the old guy on the lawn shaking his rake at a at a cloud.
18:28His voice is raspy.
18:30He looks like, well, I'll just leave it at that.
18:34OK, you've said enough about aging rockers.
18:38Martha, how how what do you think Jessica was trying to say there?
18:43Because I couldn't really figure it out.
18:47She said the numbers don't necessarily add up, but I would just say this.
18:51Some of the response from Democrats is, you know, it's amazing what can be accomplished when
18:57the president isn't having brain dead, says a senior congressional Democratic aide.
19:02This whole Middle East trip shows for a lot that for a lot of negotiations, what you really need is
19:06somebody who has the energy and level headedness to actually get it done.
19:10And I think a lot of Democrats sit back, especially people who worked for Joe Biden, and
19:14they see that he never looked at these things strategically.
19:18He went in there with the fist bump because he was only thinking 30 seconds ahead of that
19:23moment. Right.
19:24So what are people going to say when I actually greet him?
19:26Then at the G20 later, he shakes his hand as if that's some sort of big accomplishment with
19:32MBS, with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.
19:35But, you know, think back on this, because Joe Biden was never capable of this kind of bold
19:42action and thinking when it came to the Middle East, if it were up to Joe Biden, Osama bin
19:46Laden could still be alive.
19:48He was a no go in that moment in the situation room.
19:52Right. And that's who Joe Biden is.
19:54He is not the person who's going to walk in there and shake up the chessboard and say, look, we
19:59have a lot of past.
20:01You know, you talk about the human rights violations.
20:03Look at what look at Japan years after World War Two.
20:06We figured out a way to work on the same page.
20:08No one denies 9-11.
20:11The fact of the matter is that after a war, which is what we had over 9-11, you have to
20:17start to put the pieces back in.
20:19What do you say? How about if we're friends and we isolate Iran?
20:23This is what President Trump is doing.
20:25Iran is looking at all of this going work.
20:28We're out in the cold and maybe it's actually time that we should make a deal.
20:32So that's the big message here.
20:34And President Trump said, no 30 page proposal for Iran.
20:37It's one page.
20:38You cannot have nuclear weapons.
20:40If you pursue this program, we will obliterate you.
20:45So that's the choice that's on Iran's table.
20:47We're going to watch that really closely.
20:48But Biden never had the kind of boldness to do what we saw this week.
20:52I'm sorry. I'm just still stuck on what Jessica said.
20:55But you didn't even understand.
20:56Hear me out. Now, I think I'm trying to figure this out.
20:58So you're saying that Trump spent all week signing all of these billion dollar
21:03deals and no other person from the Biden administration put their hand up and
21:08said, we did that. That was us.
21:10The first I'm hearing from it is from you, Jessica.
21:14It wouldn't be the first time that I didn't think the Biden administration did
21:16their comms correctly.
21:17OK, you'd think someone would be like, oh, that was our deal.
21:20But no, it's just strange where she pulls these things out of the Washington
21:24Post. Again, that doesn't help your cause.
21:26What are you talking about?
21:27It's the Washington Post.
21:28Jeff Bezos is a Trumper now.
21:30He is. Have you not been paying attention?
21:33Then it's half right. Go ahead.
21:34Here's what I find hilarious, though, because everything that you said, Martha,
21:38is so correct. Right.
21:39The reason why Joe Biden didn't do it or couldn't is because we saw what happened
21:42after five decades.
21:44The same the same status quo and the same leaving our blood and treasure in
21:48different countries all over the world, because no one had a bigger or a greater
21:52or a different vision to not just incur and not just, you know,
21:57blow in, but actually to say actually a long term economic investment where all
22:01parties have the same vested positive interest.
22:04As many of those countries that Trump met with all week were saying prior to
22:08October 7th, that all hate the Iranian proxies because they are absolutely
22:12interfering with the prospect of economic flourishing under our partnership.
22:17Nothing like that would have happened.
22:18So the fact that a high ranking Biden official literally said like, oh,
22:22younger Joe Biden could have done that, they said he could have done the deal
22:26with the Houthis. Absolutely.
22:27When he was chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee,
22:29it reminds me of watching the Olympics when we're all seeing, you know,
22:32fat and eating chips on our couches and we're watching these like 17 year olds,
22:36you know, race 10 miles in five seconds to be like, oh,
22:39she didn't point her toes. I give her the silver,
22:41like the armchair quarterbacking and not recognizing the incredible feat.
22:46That it shattered the norms of decades that you can only do something this way.
22:51And there's an absolute separation between business and economic interests.
22:55I mean, it kills me.
22:56But what's funny is Trump calling himself like the cheerleader for America.
22:59Obviously I was like, I've got it. And then I was like, what is the analogy?
23:02What was Biden? And then I thought to myself, yeah, he was Walt Coleman.
23:05He was the ref that called the tuck rule.
23:08While Trump is the cheerleader for America that gets things done.
23:11Biden was the ref that blocked teams from any type of advancement.
23:14He's the one that called the immaculate reception when it should have been an
23:18incomplete pass and every Steeler fan and every Patriots fan I'm talking to you.
23:24Up next, Democrats are tripping over Biden's mushy mind.
23:40Well, Democrats face a huge credibility crisis over Biden's decline.
23:44Politico is noting how the Biden question is hanging over the 2028 field of
23:49Democrats. They can run, but they can't hide from the tape.
23:53Watch.
23:54I'm glad to have a president who can ride a bicycle.
23:56Would the party have been better off if he had just not run for reelection?
23:59Right now, with the benefit of hindsight,
24:01I think most people would agree that that's the case.
24:03I've been with the president of the United States many times.
24:06He is on the ball.
24:08The man knows more than most of us have forgotten.
24:12Keep all this stuff about his health or, you know,
24:14commentary that people are making in books. Uh, frankly,
24:17that's very backward looking.
24:19He is absolutely the same Joe Biden we all have known.
24:22I was busy doing the connection and the voter registration.
24:25And so I didn't sign to decline directly.
24:30All right. So Jessica, I love that. That was just the tip of the iceberg.
24:33You love it. I love it because you can't,
24:36you can't hide from what you say.
24:38And there's such a long list of all of these lawmakers that came out to the
24:41press saying nothing to see here, Joe Biden's fine. And they said more than that.
24:45You know, they said, he's a fighter. I've never seen him better and more.
24:48And then now they're like, yeah, we should have said there's receipts for that.
24:51And the whole,
24:52the whole question is how can they retain credibility with voters knowing that
24:56they bald face covered it up the whole time?
25:00I have maintained that this is going to be an issue for 2028.
25:03Everyone who is going to be on that enormous debate stage,
25:06because we're going to have a huge primary is going to have to talk about past
25:09comments or, you know, what they knew and when they knew it.
25:13There are folks out there who are refuting aspects of Jake Tapper and Alex
25:17Thompson's reporting, like Rufus Skifford,
25:19who is a longtime fundraiser for the Democrats who was on with Mark Halperin.
25:24And Mark Halperin found him to be quite convincing.
25:26And what he was saying that was the,
25:27from the fundraiser where he said he didn't recognize George Clooney.
25:31But it's obviously a real thing. It,
25:35and it's a sad thing, I guess,
25:37about American politics that the way our system works is we're just in a binary
25:41choice and it's Democrats versus Republicans.
25:43There's no real way for a third party to get there.
25:46And people are going to go to the polls in 2026.
25:48And then again in 2028,
25:49and they're going to make a choice between the Republican candidate and the
25:52Democratic candidate.
25:53And I think smart Democrats are focusing on the issues that matter to people,
25:58which is the economy right now already mentioned the tariffs,
26:02which are a huge tax on the American public downgrading our credit.
26:06Michigan consumer survey sentiment shows 30% drop since November.
26:11People are expecting inflation to get over 7% again in the next year.
26:15They are pessimistic about our economic prospects.
26:17That's what Donald Trump promised that he was going to deliver.
26:20And it's a really big deal that the reconciliation bill,
26:22the big beautiful bill failed out of the budget committee.
26:25And it's going to cut $880 billion from Medicaid,
26:28which Americans don't want.
26:30Those are the kinds of things that Democrats need to be focused on.
26:33Answer the questions.
26:34I think Pete Buttigieg did a really good job,
26:36but it's going to be about the kitchen table issues as always when the election
26:39comes.
26:40Okay. Greg talked about the binary choice.
26:42What about the binary choice that those politicians had over the last four years
26:46where they didn't have to lie to the press or lie to their constituents and say,
26:50yeah, I see it too. Cause now they're caught.
26:52Perhaps they're non-binary. How dare you? By the way? Yeah.
26:55You're the whole binary choice thing. I wish it was treated as binary,
27:00but you have the media involved when the media is involved in any election,
27:03there is no binary choice. It's either, you know,
27:06Hitler or not Hitler. And that's,
27:10and so that's why the Dems and the media are in the same sinking boat.
27:15But I think it's worse for the media. And I'll tell you why.
27:18It's the Democrats job to protect their guy,
27:22even if the guy's losing his mind.
27:24So that means they're going to lie and they're going to spin and we get it.
27:28It's dirty. It's ugly, but that's what they do. Cause it's their team.
27:32The media revealed their corrupt allegiance and all this, you know,
27:36Joe Biden, isn't their team. They betrayed their profession.
27:40There's nothing binary about this. They were on the other side.
27:43So in one respect, the media is dead. And I will say this every single day,
27:47they're dead, bury them, cremate them, do whatever you want,
27:50scatter them over a field, but don't cremate them.
27:54Dems are in a bind because this is going to be a huge story and it should
27:57remain a huge story. It's the biggest political scandal in history. Uh,
28:01and they're good. And each Democrat's going to have to answer for it.
28:04Now there's only two answers. One, you know,
28:07I did know what was going on and I lied and I didn't say anything,
28:11or I didn't know what was going on because I'm stupid.
28:16So which one is it going to be? And it's not just one day.
28:18You got to answer for like January 6th. It's every day since then.
28:21So there needs to be hearings because if there's no hearings,
28:25the coverup is ongoing. So you have, it didn't,
28:28the coverup didn't die when Biden lost any more than a crime is no longer
28:34investigated because they nabbed the suspect on a different charge.
28:38The crime was still committed.
28:40And the strays, Jesse, they were, they were pulled back. Gavin Newsom says now,
28:44you know, I was called, I would say that I was gaslighting my other Democrat
28:47friends,
28:48but then the thing is he went on to gaslight the American people by maintaining
28:52publicly that Biden was fine.
28:54So Greg said there's two answers they can give and it's tough,
28:58but this is how you do it. I shouldn't say it, but this is how you say,
29:03listen, I saw Biden slow down.
29:06I didn't say anything because my party wasn't saying anything.
29:09And I was trying to be a loyal guy. I should have had a little more courage.
29:13I learned my lesson. It won't happen again.
29:16That's all you have to say. But for some reason,
29:19politicians can't admit they're wrong.
29:21We have politicians still saying, yeah, the Iraq war, I'd do it again.
29:25Kamala Harris said, yeah,
29:27let's do taxpayer sex change surgeries for migrants in prison.
29:31She never said, actually, you know what? That was dumb.
29:34They just have to admit they're wrong. For instance, sometimes I say,
29:37you know what? I interrupted Jessica too much. Sometimes Jessica,
29:41she could say, you know what?
29:42I lied about what Trump claimed about all these contracts I got.
29:46It is. We could all have a little humility.
29:50All I would say is that sometimes you have to love the country more than you
29:53love your party and winning.
29:55And there was no person who stood out in terms of their
29:59integrity and their ability to say, I really care about this president.
30:03I like him, but I, I must say what I see short of maybe George Clooney, um,
30:07at that point, but this is, there is no,
30:10you cannot say that winning is important enough to put someone in office or
30:15even have them be the nominee who can't function.
30:17And I think there needs to be a hearing.
30:19And I think the question of why no one said, look,
30:21this might've been why there's a 25th amendment,
30:24because there's no one at home here. There's nothing on his schedule.
30:28He's not meeting with his cabinet members months and months and months go by the
30:31cabinet members are like, nobody calls me back.
30:34So that's a real problem in terms of national security and leadership and
30:38presidency.
30:40Well, we have a Fox news alert right now, everyone with the sources telling Fox
30:43news that former FBI director,
30:46James Comey is meeting right now with secret service officials in Washington
30:50after his 86 47 post. This is not an arrest,
30:55but a standard interview.
30:57And we will bring you the information as soon as we get it up. Next,
31:01a liberal soy boy says there's nothing manly about supporting Trump.
31:05Stay with us.
31:14Ooh.
31:21Turns out the MAGA Manosphere isn't so bad after all daily show host,
31:25Jordan clapper is preparing for a MAGA focus documentary and telling variety
31:29that young Trump voters surprised him. He said, quote,
31:32I expect it to be confronted by a bunch of Richards,
31:35but the cruelty wasn't there. So Emily,
31:39I didn't know Richards. Is that like boy Karens?
31:42I had never seen that before. Well, I think he, he stayed like that.
31:45Oh, you changed it. Oh, I'm a dumb, dumb. Yeah. Okay. No, it's profanity.
31:51The nickname.
31:54Yes. So I read this.
31:58It reminded me of during the Seattle summer of love riots where my friends who
32:02were cops there were telling me they'd been to the Iraq war. They'd been,
32:06you know, had, you know, through a lot of childhood. And they said,
32:08but I've never seen such grotesque language, such venom,
32:12such racism, such horrible things and bricks and feces thrown at me.
32:17Then from the libs.
32:18And my point is is that the lib narrative has always been that for some reason,
32:22anyone who carried an American flag was like a cruel, horrible individual.
32:25But the reality is everyone nice is on the right, except for you.
32:30I love you. Love you too. Um, thanks for translating that for me, Greg.
32:35That's what I'm here for.
32:37Young Trumpers are nice boys.
32:39No, you know, you have to ask, okay, why was he shocked by the, uh,
32:43by their kindness? Well,
32:45you were living in a bubble in which there was a phantom evil,
32:49which led you to believe that these were all mini Hitlers.
32:52When you were living that life,
32:54you assumed that these people are monsters and now we're all, we aren't surprised.
32:57We know those people. You don't, he was like the equivalent,
33:01of like a old news anchor heading to Woodstock to see what all this fuss is
33:06about this crazy rock music.
33:09The sentiment of the left created the appeal of Trump. You know,
33:13Trump didn't become punk rock.
33:15The critics made him punk rock by amplifying his danger and his risk,
33:20which is appealing to young men. And then these guys come off as stiffs.
33:24Trump is basically to use another musical analogy.
33:27He's the 2025 version of heavy metal music of the 1980s.
33:32And they're all Tipper Gore. Remember Tipper Gore? Yeah.
33:37A little, what were those things called that they put on the CDs?
33:45I knew that one, just not the, not the Richards, uh, Martha. Well,
33:49I think, you know, young men come in all stripes, uh,
33:52depending on their politics.
33:53But I think it's sad that we live in this world now where people get judged
33:56before you're, before you meet them, uh, on little things.
33:59Like if they have a flag on their lapel or maybe a flag on their car,
34:02these judgments are made instantly about them. And I think it's too bad.
34:06And I think that there are a lot of young men who feel like they have been put
34:10down and marginalized over the last decade in a big way.
34:14And I think that a lot of them are gentlemen and they're patriotic and, uh,
34:19you'd probably want them to date your daughter.
34:21What about you, Jesse? You have a lot of daughters. Are you,
34:24Oh yeah. She'll be definitely dating someone who's a Trump supporter.
34:30You can say more. If you have like 10,
34:33I started thinking about guys dating my daughter and I couldn't say anything.
34:38I'll just say quickly, you guys confuse consequences with cruelty.
34:42It's not cruel to say, Hey, you crossed the border. You broke the law,
34:46go home. It's actually compassionate to the people that you love and the country
34:51that you're in to kick those people out. Jessica.
34:54I too feel that foreign gulags are compassionate. Okay.
34:58Fan mail Friday is up next.
35:13All right. First question. Do you have a reoccurring dream,
35:19Martha?
35:19Yeah. I mean, I have a nightmare that is similar to the test version,
35:23but it's like, just go out on the set, just go out and do this thing.
35:28And I'm like, wait, what are we doing? Who are we talking to? I don't worry about
35:31it. Just, just take this and go. And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, wait.
35:34Who is it? Who am I interviewing? Yeah. So that's, that's my recurring nightmare.
35:38Jesse, do you have any like anxiety?
35:40I have two, uh, one I'm about to graduate, but I don't have enough credits.
35:45And then I also dream I can dunk.
35:48Oh, that's a flying dream. Yeah.
35:52And you're so happy when you wake up and then you realize you're just a white
35:55guy.
35:58Jessica, I have the not enough credits thing.
36:02And then I haven't been going to English class in particular,
36:06I always wanted to English class, but the one that's really traumatic is,
36:09and I, I know that some version of this exists for a lot of people,
36:12but mine is like, we're on a train car, me and my nuclear family.
36:16So my dad, mom and sister, and somebody has to be thrown off.
36:21Oh my God. You should see a therapist. Wow.
36:24For a whole host of reasons.
36:27She was in a dream. Do you choose?
36:28I always wake up before I have to choose, but I always say I should go.
36:32It should be me. Oh my God.
36:39Jesse's like, I don't.
36:44All of my dreams take place in the house that I grew up in,
36:47which after we moved out, turned into a murder house.
36:51It's horrible. I can tell you guys a story break,
36:53but it literally is terrible.
36:54And also they take place at my summer camp that I went to for seven years.
36:56And then I worked at it.
37:01I have this other weight.
37:03I always wake up in a foreign place and I had to do the five and I don't know
37:07where I am and I have to somehow get back to, I got to get back.
37:12I can't get there. And I have like dirty clothes and there's blood all over the
37:16place. That really happened.
37:20Oh, one more thing's up next.
37:31Time for one more thing. Emily. Oh guys. So tonight, this is so exciting.
37:36You will all want to watch this because it is so great.
37:39Kid rocks rock and rodeo on Fox nation. That's tonight guys.
37:43Get ready for such a big night as he's coming to the PBR finals streaming
37:46exclusively tonight. Big steaks, big names,
37:50kid rock performing live in concert at the center of it all.
37:52It is not just rodeo. It's rodeo re-imagined.
37:55So check it out tonight, guys. Only on Fox.
37:58PBR is so fun. Yeah, that'll be really good.
38:01Have you ever wished you smelled like a glazed doughnut?
38:07The native is partnered with Dunkin' Donuts to create doughnut inspired body
38:11wash, deodorant and lotion. We have strawberry frosted body wash,
38:15vanilla sprinkle lotion and Boston cream and blueberry cobbler deodorant.
38:20Happy birthday to Frenchie firecracker. Oh, one of our biggest fans.
38:25Happy birthday. We love you tonight. Jesse, what is prime time?
38:28The Pfizer coverup 8 PM. Oh,
38:33who's next? Yeah. I love this story. Um,
38:38where my heart,
38:39a nine month old baby is the first person to successfully be treated with
38:42personalized gene editing therapy.
38:45Amazing KG Muldoon was born with a rare genetic disorder affecting the liver
38:48that has a high fatality rate.
38:51Instead of waiting for KJ to be old enough for the transplant,
38:53the children's hospital of Philadelphia used an innovative technology that could
38:56locate and correct the one uniquely mutated gene out of 20,000 and his little
39:01body, his months of infusions to still too early for doctors to say whether he's
39:05cured, but he's meeting all of his developmental milestones.
39:08Medicine changing so dramatically. It's unbelievable, Greg. All right.
39:13Tonight, a real one more thing. Dr. Drew,
39:19August Emily Campagna, Tyrus. That's a great show. Let's do this.
39:24Gus's daily diary.
39:27Good. Last walk today.
39:30Did all his business made friends with another Frenchie who totally got him,
39:34wanted to check out the ledge and get out of the rain. So we did a photo shoot.
39:37He peed, found a discarded mirror and took an artsy photo.
39:41Nice. Yeah. Wow. That's good. All right. So check out my Pope Leo.
39:46Who is Pope Leo special for Fox nation.
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