'You Never Had a Girlfriend LIE About You?!' Andrew Tate & Tristan Tate Extradition | With Dr Phil
Podcast:Piers Morgan Uncensored Published On: Thu Jul 23 2026 Description: President Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have confirmed they will not block the extradition of Andrew and Tristan Tate to the UK, where they face 59 serious charges, including sexual assault and sex trafficking. The decision is a significant setback for the Tate brothers, as they rely on the argument that the charges against them are politically motivated to secure U.S. intervention. Joseph McBride, the attorney for the brothers, has been actively portraying them as political prisoners, making a direct appeal for the President’s empathy. The situation has sparked intense debate among conservatives regarding the movement's association with the Tates. While Andrew Tate maintains a vocal following and strong support for Donald Trump, his public profile - including his history of provocative statements - has left many questioning whether the movement’s values are being compromised. Is the Tate case truly a form of "lawfare," or are these serious criminal allegations that must be allowed to play out in court? Piers Morgan speaks to Matt Jury, the lawyer representing the alleged victims in the UK, before examining the implications of this extradition for the conservative right and the wider questions of principle vs. political alliance with Michael Knowles, Adam Sosnick and Pearl Davis. He also speaks to Dr Phil for his insight. (00:00) Introduction (04:53) Tate prosecution lawyer Matt Jury (09:10) Should the Tates do a life sentence? (13:05) Michael Knowles on the charges against the Tates (15:36) Shapiro slamming Fuentes, Carlson and the Tates (19:52) Pearl Davis on the Tates’ innocence (26:25) Adam Sosnik (29:00) The multiculturalism and murder rates in London (36:30) Are women worse drivers than men? (40:54) Doctor Phil (45:10) Tates and the manosphere? (47:15) UFO files Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices