Valuetainment
Valuetainment

An entrepreneur channel created by Serial Entrepreneur, Patrick Bet-David. Valuetainment is referred to as the best channel for entrepreneurs with weekly How To's, Motivation and interviews with unique individuals. About PBD: During the Iranian Revolution of 1978, Patrick's family had to escape to survive and ended up living at a refugee camp in Erlangen, Germany. At 12 years old Patrick found himself collecting cans & beer bottles to raise money that could help his family and get him a Nintendo.

Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick discuss marriage, kids, and longevity. They break down research on happiness, loneliness, birth rates, mental health, exercise, sauna therapy, and why relationships and family ties may be one of the strongest predictors of long-term health.
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick dive into the gut microbiome and its impact on inflammation, brain health, anxiety, and aging. They break down LPS, leaky gut, probiotics, fermentable fiber, and how diet and exercise shape your mood, cognition, and long-term health.
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick discuss overcoming a negative upbringing, the psychology of affirmation, purpose vs money, mortality reflection, faith, and the science of happiness. They explore how mindset, relationships, and meaning shape long-term fulfillment and health.
Kevin Roberts addresses the Tucker controversy, donor backlash, free speech, Zionism, and Heritage’s “one voice” policy. He explains apologizing for tone, separating personal vs institutional ties, and how Heritage publicly debated and reversed its China stance under Trump.
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick break down Brian Johnson’s biological age claims and the limits of epigenetic testing. They explore reversing heart aging through exercise, the impact of sugar on cardiovascular health, and why lifestyle still beats anti-aging shortcuts.
Warner Bros. reopens talks with Paramount after signaling a Netflix merger, flipping the odds overnight. Is this politics, valuation games, or a billionaire street fight? As Hollywood scrambles, the real question is who controls the future of content in a streaming-first world.
Kevin Roberts breaks down how conservative leaders manage major donors during political fractures. From Trump vs. DeSantis tensions to faith, vision, and transparency, he explains coalition building, tough conversations, and why clear principles keep organizations unified.
Elon Musk says saving for retirement may be pointless in the AI age. The panel pushes back: Will AI replace jobs, judges, and financial advisors—or create an arms race where only the prepared survive? Is this abundance ahead… or a dangerous shift in power?
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick explore AI’s explosive rise, gene therapy, CRISPR, stem cell reprogramming, and longevity breakthroughs. They debate designer genetics, IQ enhancement, organ regeneration, and whether the future belongs to superhumans or authentic human imperfection.
Horst Schulze explains what never changes in business and what must evolve. From plastic room keys to AI check-ins, he reveals how leaders balance timeless human service with changing technology, and why true hospitality can never be replaced by automation or trends.
Horst Schulze explains how Ritz-Carlton slashed employee turnover by building purpose-driven culture, strict hiring standards, and powerful orientation training. In this leadership clip with Patrick Bet-David, he reveals why behavior, environment, and respect matter more than pay when building elite teams.
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick explore the link between bilingualism and delayed Alzheimer’s. They break down brain-derived neurotrophic factor, novelty, mental stimulation, dopamine, synapse strength, and how learning languages or building mental maps can protect long-term brain health.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak apologizes for maintaining ties with Jeffrey Epstein after his conviction. The panel debates accountability, plea deals, political leverage, and whether the Epstein scandal has become hysteria or a deeper institutional failure that still demands answers.
California’s wealth tax debate is fueling a migration wave as LA and Silicon Valley homeowners flood the Las Vegas housing market. With median prices nearly half of California’s and zero state income tax, the panel breaks down why builders, tech founders, and everyday families are heading to Nevada.
Disney’s long-running “Gay Days” event is paused for 2026 after organizers failed to secure major sponsors. The panel breaks down shifting corporate priorities, ESG pullbacks, consumer backlash, and whether brands are recalibrating toward families over political signaling.
Patrick Bet-David and Rhonda Patrick break down the science behind creatine’s comeback. From muscle strength and recovery to brain performance, sleep deprivation, aging, and cognition, they explore why 5 to 10 grams daily may boost training volume and mental resilience.
While the NBA All-Star Weekend fell flat, Michael Jordan stole the spotlight as his NASCAR team captured the Daytona 500. The panel contrasts Jordan’s competitive fire with LeBron’s late-career mindset and revisits the GOAT debate as legacy, leadership, and culture shift in real time.
Tensions escalate as Donald Trump signals support for regime change in Iran while Reza Pahlavi rallies massive crowds in Munich. With Lindsey Graham weighing in and Israel on edge, the panel breaks down military options, succession risks, and whether Iran is nearing a historic turning point.
The Epstein files explode with new names and disturbing revelations. From high-profile figures listed in the documents to resurfaced emails about pandemics and global coordination, the panel breaks down what’s verified, what’s speculation, and why transparency now matters more than ever.
Barack Obama weighs in on homelessness and Gavin Newsom’s political future as the panel debates who Democrats truly want in 2028. From California’s crisis to establishment strategy, the conversation breaks down Newsom’s ceiling, DNC power dynamics, and who’s actually built for the national stage.
Marco Rubio delivered a commanding speech in Munich that felt presidential from start to finish. Standing ovations, sharp criticism of the UN, and a bold call for Western unity sparked serious 2028 momentum. The panel breaks down the leadership presence, policy substance, and why Rubio just shifted the race.
Hillary Clinton faced sharp pushback at the Munich Security Conference after a tense exchange over gender ideology and Ukraine. A Czech official challenged the narrative live on stage, creating a viral moment. The panel breaks down the clash, the optics, and what it signals for the Democratic bench.
The PBD Podcast panel grades Pam Bondi’s hearing performance, debating her handling of Epstein questions, political pressure, and internal party clashes. The conversation expands into media narratives, accountability, and whether the Epstein story will dominate headlines for years.
The PBD Podcast panel debates fallout from Goldman Sachs lawyer Kathy Ruemmler stepping down amid Epstein file revelations, questioning media framing, political accountability, and DOJ leadership. The conversation expands into Trump’s team, Pam Bondi criticism, and the broader fight over transparency.
The PBD Podcast panel reacts to a heated hearing exchange between Senator Josh Hawley and Minnesota AG Keith Ellison over alleged fraud ties and campaign donations. The discussion dives into accountability, political power, and growing public distrust in government institutions.
Horst Schulze explains how to create real leadership paradigm shifts by demanding vision, purpose, and standards. In this powerful moment with Patrick Bet-David, he reveals why only a few managers become true leaders and how measuring the wrong metrics destroys brands.
Markets surge on strong jobs data, then tumble a day later as tech guidance, AI fears, and CPI expectations shake investors. The PBD Podcast breaks down volatility, VIX signals, long-term equity strategy, and why some are betting big on nuclear energy and AI power demand.
The PBD Podcast panel reacts to NYC Mayor Mamdani meeting with Minneapolis leaders on immigration policy while proposing new tax hikes to close a growing deficit. The debate covers city finances, leadership decisions, public services, and the political direction of major U.S. cities.
Horst Schulze explains how winning the Malcolm Baldrige Award twice shaped Ritz-Carlton’s culture and why first impressions define customer loyalty. From Steve Jobs studying their retail model to the science behind “first contact,” this clip reveals elite service standards that drive lasting success.
The PBD Podcast reflects on the passing of James Van Der Beek, honoring his legacy from Varsity Blues and Dawson’s Creek while sharing a powerful message about faith, mortality, and self-worth. A heartfelt conversation about purpose, family, and finding meaning through life’s toughest moments.
The PBD Podcast panel debates the SAVE Act and voter ID requirements after a heated CNN exchange goes viral. The conversation covers election integrity, political messaging, media bias, and why voter ID remains one of the most polarizing issues in American politics.
The PBD Podcast breaks down CNN’s declining ratings, the future of cable news, and the shift toward podcasts as the primary source of information. The panel debates media bias, changing audiences, and whether traditional networks can survive in a digital-first news landscape.
A resurfaced 2006 phone call has reignited debate around Trump, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell. Did Trump warn Palm Beach police years ago? Why is the story surfacing now? In this explosive conversation, Alex Jones and Patrick Bet-David break down the timeline, Roger Stone’s claims, Steve Bannon’s alleged connections, and the media’s framing of the Epstein narrative.
Alex Jones and Patrick Bet-David break down the political firestorm surrounding Pam Bondi and the Epstein files, debating whether speaking to alleged victims could expose deeper layers of controversy or trigger even greater fallout. Jones argues the DOJ’s handling of the case has fueled suspicions of a cover-up, while questioning whether political pressure, intelligence ties, and fears of economic consequences are shaping decisions behind the scenes.
Alex Jones breaks down the complex legal and financial battles surrounding the Sandy Hook lawsuits and Infowars, detailing what he describes as years of media attacks, court corruption, and fundraising schemes. He explains how these cases have affected his business, personal assets, and civil rights, while revealing his plans to fight back and update the public on the ongoing situation.
Alex Jones joins Patrick Bet-David for an explosive deep dive into the Epstein scandal, Pam Bondi’s controversial hearing, and the alleged cover-ups inside the DOJ. Jones lays out his unfiltered theory on intelligence agencies, political elites, and the global power networks he believes are tied to Epstein, arguing the real story goes far beyond what the public has been told. From Democrats vs. Republicans to the handling of victims and sealed files, this conversation pulls no punches and challenges the official narrative at every turn.
Job seekers are now paying recruiters to help them land positions as the U.S. labor market tightens. With competition high and applications flooded by bots and spam, “reverse recruiting” services are emerging to connect candidates with companies, shifting the traditional hiring model where companies pay recruiters. Economic pressures, H-1B policies, and inflated education costs are intensifying the struggle for white-collar jobs.
From border security to global trade and the dollar’s future, this discussion dives into the biggest challenges facing the U.S. economy and national security. We break down how past policies hollowed out America’s industrial base, why foreign powers are gaining leverage, and what real “safety and sovereignty” mean for the average American today.
Team USA athletes spark backlash after criticizing America on the Olympic stage. The panel breaks down freedom of speech vs consequences, why airing grievances overseas hits differently, and contrasts outrage politics with genuine patriotism and pride in representing the USA.
Tensions rise as Trump signals possible negotiations with Iran while warning of consequences if talks fail. The panel reacts to shocking footage from an Iranian activist, debates America-first strategy, and breaks down whether diplomacy with the IRGC is real negotiation or just delay tactics.
Mandani sparks controversy after quoting religious texts to defend sanctuary policies, as the panel debates immigration, crime, and leadership in New York City. From rising crime stats to trash-filled streets and policing clashes, the discussion turns fiery and unapologetic.
Super Bowl chaos breaks out as the panel debates Bad Bunny’s halftime show, TPUSA’s record-breaking stream, the NFL’s culture clash, and America’s divisions. From ICE ads to patriotism, winners, losers, and a missed 250-year moment all collide.
The panel reacts to viral deepfakes, AI misinformation, and Trump’s controversial repost that sparked backlash. From Benny Johnson’s fake image to QC failures and media strategy, the debate dives into politics, trolling, and how viral content shapes public perception.------▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUEd8DHEo-M 💘 VT VALENTINE'S DAY COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4rzmqZ6📘 VT CULTURE BOOK: https://bit.ly/4anFcMf📺 PBD'S HORST SHULZE INTERVIEW: https://bit.ly/4kp07mxⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!SUBSCRIBE TO:‪@VALUETAINMENT‬ ‪@ValuetainmentComedy‬ ‪@theunusualsuspectspodcast‬ ‪@HerTakePod‬ ‪@bizdocpodcast‬ ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
The panel reacts to a shocking Super Bowl ad tied to Epstein victims, unredacted files, and elite accountability. From Budweiser controversy to Bill Clinton, Elon Musk, and Thomas Massie, the debate turns raw, emotional, and explosive over justice and transparency.
The panel reacts to wild Super Bowl commercials, from 50 Cent’s savage DoorDash ad to Coinbase’s viral sing-along marketing play. They break down trolling, branding genius, and how advertisers use culture, nostalgia, and controversy to win the biggest stage in media.
The panel breaks down Turning Point USA’s surprise Super Bowl counter-halftime show, massive livestream numbers, and what it means for the NFL’s future. Is this a new media disruption? From business strategy to culture wars, the debate gets heated fast.
UK politics explodes as Keir Starmer faces backlash over Peter Mandelson’s alleged Epstein ties and security vetting controversy. The panel breaks down global fallout, blackmail fears, and how elite scandals could shake British leadership while raising new questions about transparency.
Federal agents raid a suspected Chinese-linked bio lab inside a Las Vegas home, triggering a SWAT response and national security fears. The panel debates CCP influence, supply chain dependence, and why America’s economic ties to China could pose serious risks.
Tensions surge as Trump warns Iran’s Supreme Leader to be “very worried” amid nuclear threats and growing unrest. The panel debates U.S. strategy, Middle East power dynamics, regime change risks, and whether this moment could reshape Iran, oil markets, and global stability.
New Epstein file revelations spark heated debate as the panel analyzes Bill Gates’ response, Melinda Gates’ emotional interview, and growing pressure for accountability among powerful elites. From Clinton controversies to public transparency demands, the discussion breaks down why Americans want answers.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz breaks down the escalating clash between Hillary Clinton and James Comer over a potential public hearing tied to Epstein investigations. The panel debates Trump’s unexpected defense of Bill Clinton, political retaliation risks, and why Americans across party lines demand transparency.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp says anti-ICE protesters should support more government AI tools, sparking debate on surveillance, privacy, and national security. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down Palantir’s role in immigration enforcement, China strategy, and the risks of expanding data power.
A new CNN poll shows overwhelming support for voter ID across racial groups, sparking debate on election laws and political strategy. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the numbers, media narratives, and what stricter voter ID requirements could mean for future elections.
Bob Iger’s early exit from Disney sparks debate as theme parks chief Josh D’Amaro takes over as CEO. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down boardroom politics, streaming struggles, brand decline, and whether Disney can reinvent itself during a major entertainment industry shift.
Senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley grill Netflix and Warner executives over a proposed $72B streaming merger, sparking debate on media bias, children’s content, market power, and FTC approval. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down politics, entertainment, and the future of streaming wars.
Panama’s Supreme Court kicks China-linked CK Hutchison out of key canal ports, shaking global trade and geopolitics. The panel explains why the Panama Canal is a top national security issue, how China plays the long game, and why this is a huge win for US leverage.
A landmark jury verdict awards $2M to a detransitioner harmed by a double mastectomy performed as a minor. The panel explains why this case cracks the liability shield, what it means for doctors and parents, and why many more lawsuits could follow nationwide.
Don Lemon claims arrest over journalism as media allies rush to defend him. The panel breaks down his viral street interview, the “misdemeanor isn’t a crime” moment, Jim Acosta’s backlash, and why protests crossing into churches could spark a dangerous precedent.
While the Grammys spiral into controversy, Jelly Roll delivers a raw, faith-filled acceptance speech that stops the room. The panel reacts to his testimony, Joe Rogan’s recent comments on Christianity, and why culture, fame, and faith are colliding right now.
From Grammys jokes to viral tweets, the panel breaks down Nicki Minaj’s explosive claims, celebrity reactions, Trump’s legal threats, and why silence matters. Power, culture, and accountability collide as Epstein fallout spills into pop culture and politics.
Explosive audio from the Epstein files shows Jeffrey Epstein coaching former Israeli PM Ehud Barak on landing million-dollar board seats. The panel breaks down the recording, alleged intelligence ties, money networks, and why these files are facing massive pressure behind the scenes.
New Epstein files spark outrage as millions of DOJ records surface. The panel breaks down explosive recordings, powerful names, media reactions, Trump’s response, and what the documents actually allege. Separating verified facts from speculation in a story that keeps getting darker.
A proposed mega-merger in streaming is running into antitrust resistance as lawmakers question competition and market power. At the same time, Disney’s unresolved CEO succession is weighing on its stock, raising questions about leadership, culture, and who can actually fix legacy media.
Brad Lea, Tom, and Brandon break down California’s wildfire rebuild failures, Gavin Newsom’s leadership, and Trump’s move to bypass state bureaucracy. From stalled permits to insurance pullouts, this clip exposes how politics, agendas, and red tape are crushing Californians.
The PBD panel reacts to Andrew Schulz and Joe Rogan weighing in on the Minneapolis ICE shooting, unpacking rush-to-judgment reactions, shifting narratives, and whether comedians are shaping public opinion without full context in a viral outrage economy.
Yale announces free tuition for families earning under $200K, following similar moves by other Ivy League schools. Is this real progress or just PR as the value of college drops? This clip debates fairness, foreign students, merit, and whether higher education is losing relevance.
Michael Cohen reveals the exact moment his relationship with Donald Trump ended. He explains when the calls stopped, why he felt betrayed, and how loyalty, silence, and power collided after the FBI raid.
AI leaders are warning that the next phase of artificial intelligence could arrive much faster than society is ready for. From super-AI and surveillance to job loss and social stability, this clip explores what happens when technology advances faster than trust, regulation, and human purpose.
Gold has quietly gone on a historic run. A $50K gold bar from 2020 is now worth over $170K, while the dollar weakens and trust erodes. This clip breaks down what soaring gold prices signal about inflation, currency confidence, and what it means for everyday investors.
A federal judge blocks the death penalty for Luigi Manion in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, citing a technical flaw in federal charges. The PBD panel explains why the ruling happened, why people are furious, and what punishment still awaits.
Confidence isn’t something you’re born with. It’s built by stacking small wins, taking responsibility, and surrounding yourself with the right people. This clip breaks down why discipline, momentum, and purpose are what actually help men succeed at work and in relationships.
Michael Cohen says he still loves Donald Trump and misses their relationship, despite feeling betrayed and abandoned. He explains the moment he knew he was cut off, how loyalty broke down, and why he believes Trump let others destroy their bond.
Brad Lea, Tom, and Brandon break down a viral leadership story about turning around a failing brand. When new leadership faces internal resistance, do you listen, fire, or prove them wrong? A raw conversation on confidence, respect, feedback, and earning authority as a leader.
Confidence isn’t about hype, looks, or lines. It’s built by stacking small wins, developing discipline, and choosing the right environment. This clip breaks down how young men can build real confidence that translates into career success and stronger relationships.
PBD reacts to viral claims comparing Stephen Miller to history’s worst villains, breaks down Miller’s long-term strategy, loyalty to Trump, and early rise at Duke. The panel debates whether Miller is a strategic asset or a messaging liability and why outrage politics helps no one.
Buying a home with friends instead of a spouse? Brad Lea, Tom, and Brandon debate the rise of co-buying as housing costs soar. Is it smart leverage or a sign of economic decline? A raw conversation on real estate, risk, stability, and the modern American Dream.
Iran’s Supreme Leader goes underground as US warships move into the Persian Gulf, warning, “We will treat any attack as an all-out war.” With the economy collapsing, protests raging, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard on edge, the regime faces unprecedented internal pressure. What happens next could change the course of history.
Patrick Bet-David asks who really has Michael Cohen’s back today. Cohen explains why he was canceled by both sides, why he rejects the word “flip,” and how speaking what he believes cost him allies but not his principles.
UPS is cutting 30,000 jobs while profits surge. Brad Lea, Tom, and Brandon debate AI, unions, automation, and what workers should really fear. Is this a warning sign or smart restructuring? A blunt conversation about adapting, commission, and surviving the AI economy.
A recent poll reveals growing dissatisfaction within the Democratic Party, with 57% of Democrats disapproving of their own congressional leaders, the second-highest disapproval rate on record. This internal discontent highlights a widening divide between the party’s progressive fringe and its more moderate core, raising questions about how voter sentiment could shape the 2026 midterms.
Why are utility bills exploding across America? It’s not just the Arctic blast. Brandon and Tom break down soaring energy costs, aging infrastructure, heating oil shocks in the Northeast, and how government policy, regulation, and data center demand are driving one in five Americans to the brink
Democrats are pushing the unrest surrounding the Minneapolis shooting straight into Washington, with AOC urging the Senate to block ICE and DHS funding while critics warn this mirrors a new version of “defund the police.” As government shutdown odds spike and figures like Gavin Newsom and New York leaders escalate their rhetoric and policies, the discussion breaks down how street protests, media pressure, and election‑year politics are converging into real legislative consequences heading into the midterms.
Something’s not adding up. Two years in a row, China’s top brass is getting purged, and this time it’s Xi’s closest general. Accused of leaking NUCLEAR secrets, then disappears.“They haven’t seen him since November. He’s gone.” Why would China expose this unless they wanted to send a message?
Canada thought it could play Trump by cozying up with China, but he’s not having it. From $30K Chinese EVs to trade threats, Trump calls out weak leadership and exposes what’s really at stake.
Bill Maher criticizes New York mayoral candidate Mom Donnie, labeling his rhetoric and policies as outright communist, while highlighting that even his own liberal audience shows little support. The discussion explores the extremes of political choices today, contrasting crony capitalism with radical leftist ideas, and examines how media, messaging, and public perception shape voter response in high-profile elections.
A recent leak of a Minneapolis Signal chat exposed activists, including Brian Krassenstein, allegedly coordinating actions that could interfere with federal officers, sparking major online debate. The revelations, amplified by Elon Musk’s retweet, highlight the growing tension between activist networks, law enforcement, and the broader political landscape.
Tensions are rising as rhetoric around ICE and law enforcement escalates, raising the question of whether the country is nearing a breaking point or if this unrest is being intentionally kept just below the threshold of full-scale conflict. The conversation dives into media narratives, political strategy, and historical cycles of chaos, while ultimately arguing that despite a rough period ahead, the Constitution, the next generation, and America’s core resilience point toward a brighter future.
In the wake of two fatal shootings involving federal immigration agents in Minneapolis, tensions in Minnesota have surged, sparking widespread protests and sharp social media reactions. Amid growing unrest, a Minneapolis activist and self-described Antifa influencer urged followers on social media to take up arms and escalate resistance against federal law enforcement, calling the situation a “guerrilla war” and criticizing ICE actions following the shootings.
Videos circulating online capture the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse and American citizen, by a Border Patrol agent during a protest in Minneapolis on Saturday morning. Verified footage shows Pretti holding up his phone as officers pursued a separate suspect, moments before the confrontation turned deadly.
Elon Musk stuns Davos by saying aging is a solvable problem. Joined by Larry Fink, the panel debates reverse aging, AI-driven breakthroughs, living past 100, faith, purpose, and whether humans should extend life or accept its natural limits.
Trump unveils a framework for a Greenland deal, sparking debate over NATO, Arctic defense, Russia, and missile deterrence. The panel breaks down why Greenland is strategically vital, how Davos shifted the narrative, and why this move signals long-term American power projection.
Tensions spike as Iran protests explode, regime threats escalate, and Trump signals Tehran wants to talk. The panel debates regime change, nuclear weapons, Tucker Carlson’s controversial take, and why arming a radical regime could destabilize the entire world.
Scott Jennings shuts down a dangerous CNN claim linking Trump to sex trafficking, sparking a heated debate over media accountability, political correctness, and the fight over words like “illegal immigrant.” The panel breaks down hypocrisy, law, and narrative control.
The PBD panel dives into why antisemitism and radical ideologies keep resurfacing, linking it to broken capitalism, unaffordable housing, and young men losing hope. A raw discussion on blame vs responsibility, financialized markets, and why systems collapse when people feel locked out.
The PBD panel tackles a hard question: are world leaders really just asset managers for the ultra-wealthy? From Venezuela to America, they debate oligarch power, broken capitalism, young men losing hope, and why societies fracture when the middle can’t play the game.
The PBD panel explores why resentment and division rise with poverty, not race. From wealth-erasing racism at the top to anger among disenfranchised young men, the discussion dives into dating, family breakdown, feminism, and how social media and money reshape power and society.
Trump fires back at Canada after comments from Mark Carney, sparking a sharp debate on trade, defense, and global power. The PBD Podcast panel contrasts Trump’s blunt response with Carney’s Davos rhetoric and breaks down leadership, hypocrisy, and North American leverage.
New footage out of Minnesota shows escalating anti-ICE protests turning violent, blocking roads, assaulting civilians, and interfering with arrests of child predators. The PBD panel breaks down media double standards, protest tactics, and why public support collapses when chaos hits daily life.
Trump calls out Don Lemon over his coverage of a Minnesota church protest, as footage appears to contradict Lemon’s claims of ignorance. The PBD Podcast panel debates media credibility, protest laws, church boundaries, and the consequences of crossing them.
James Fishback joins the PBD Podcast panel to break down politics, power, and policy with sharp takes and real-world insight. The conversation dives into leadership, accountability, media narratives, and what’s really driving today’s political battles.
Howard Lutnick shocks Davos by declaring globalization a failure, calling for economic sovereignty, secure supply chains, and an America First policy. The PBD Podcast panel reacts as Trump backs it up, blasting wind energy hypocrisy and China’s dominance.
A Wall Street Journal poll meant to hit Trump backfires, showing voters trust Republicans more on the economy, inflation, immigration, and border security. The PBD panel breaks down media spin, polling reality, Trump’s evolution, and why online outrage doesn’t match real voters.
Trump calls Iran’s Ayatollah a “sick man” and signals support for new leadership as protests rock the country. The PBD panel breaks down Iran’s crackdown, Trump’s pause on military action, internal regime pressure, and whether U.S. restraint risks betraying the Iranian people.
Don Lemon interrupts a Christian church service in Minnesota, sparking outrage over religious freedom, protest limits, and the FACE Act. The PBD panel breaks down the confrontation, media hypocrisy, and why targeting houses of worship risks dangerous escalation.
Josh Hawley repeatedly asks a doctor a simple question in a Senate hearing: can men get pregnant? After 11 attempts, the refusal to answer sparks outrage. The panel breaks down ideology vs biology, political deflection, and why common sense is collapsing in public institutions.
The panel reacts to the emotional final letter from Scott Adams, including his last words, faith questions, and reflections on life. They also call out media hypocrisy over how Adams was labeled in death versus how violent figures are covered.
Ann Coulter responds to Joe Rogan’s “Gestapo” comparison, breaking down ICE enforcement numbers, media optics, and why emotional viral clips shape public perception. The panel debates deportations, security risks, election politics, and how fear-driven narratives overpower facts.
Trump signals doubts about Reza Pahlavi’s ability to lead Iran, calling him “nice” but questioning real support on the ground. The panel debates whether Iran needs a battle-tested leader, why Trump won’t fully back regime change, and why a “Zoom-call leader” won’t close the deal.
Ann Coulter breaks down Trump’s potential use of the Insurrection Act in Minnesota, citing historic precedents, federal authority over immigration, and past riots. The panel debates federal power, state defiance, fraud investigations, and whether media hysteria is masking deeper issues.
Donald Trump floats a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates, igniting a debate over affordability, free markets, and unintended consequences. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down who benefits, who loses access to credit, and why price controls often backfire.
Donald Trump announces a sweeping 25% tariff on any country doing business with Iran, aiming to economically isolate the regime without boots on the ground. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down who this really targets, the impact on China and India, and the long-term risks of weaponizing the dollar.
Buy Now, Pay Later is exploding, but so is consumer debt. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down record BNPL spending, missed payments, Gen Z risk, and why these “interest-free” plans can quietly become more dangerous than credit cards for everyday Americans.
Argentina has fully repaid the U.S. for a currency swap deal many critics said would fail. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down how Javier Milei stabilized inflation, restored global credibility, and why this rare foreign intervention actually paid U.S. taxpayers back with interest.
Trump’s Venezuela move is sparking global shockwaves. Patrick Bet-David breaks down the Monroe Doctrine, China’s influence, oil power, Greenland, the Panama Canal, and whether America is entering a new era of expansion, strategy, and long-term national security thinking.
Curtis Yarvin claims key civil rights institutions were shaped by former Communist Party operatives, pointing to Stanley Levison’s role advising MLK and the SCLC. He argues American political narratives often hide uncomfortable realities, comparing media control, propaganda, and mythmaking across the 20th century.
Federal prosecutors open a criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell after subpoenas over a $2.5B renovation project. The panel debates Fed independence, political pressure on interest rates, Trump vs Powell, and what this means for markets and borrowers.
Reports claim U.S. forces used advanced sonic-style weapons during the Venezuela operation. The panel debates credibility, propaganda vs reality, Havana Syndrome parallels, and what this signals to Iran, China, and anyone testing American military power.
Trump addresses how long U.S. oversight in Venezuela could last and why rebuilding may take years. The panel breaks down oil strategy, Chevron vs Exxon, media gotcha questions, and how cutting Venezuela and Iran off impacts China’s global power.
The panel explains why this moment in Iran is different than the past, from CIA-era interventions to today’s pressure campaign. They break down Reza Pahlavi, cult-like politics, intervention vs isolation, and why Trump’s role may be decisive.
Trump fires back at CNN after being asked if Iran takes his threats seriously. The panel breaks down media bias, Iran’s protests, internet blackouts, and why Tehran suddenly wants to negotiate. Signal vs noise as U.S. leverage tightens.
Late night comedy crosses into political propaganda. Patrick Bet-David and special guest Rob Schneider react to Jimmy Kimmel and others pushing conspiracy theories about Trump, Epstein files, and Venezuela. A breakdown of why late night lost the laughs, how politics hijacked comedy, and why audiences are tuning out.
Breaking developments in Iran as Ayatollah Khamenei issues threats, shuts down the internet, and protests turn deadly. Patrick Bet-David and Rob Schneider analyze Khamenei’s tweets, the communications blackout, Reza Pahlavi’s mixed messaging, and why leadership, leverage, and diplomacy will determine Iran’s future. This is about power, timing, and survival.
As Iran descends into chaos, the Islamic regime is broadcasting Tucker Carlson clips as state propaganda. Patrick Bet-David and Rob Schneider debate whether Tucker is being used by the Ayatollah, how authoritarian regimes weaponize Western media, and where criticism ends and useful-idiot territory begins. A tense, necessary conversation.
Marco Rubio signals serious movement on Greenland as Trump explores a $3.3 billion acquisition with major strategic implications. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down Arctic security, NATO, China’s rare earth push, Russia’s naval presence, and why Greenland could be America’s next Alaska moment.
Nick Shirley reacts to a Minnesota state representative confirming that whistleblowers were silenced by fear of being labeled racist or Islamophobic. As fraud cases pile up and convictions are overturned, the clip raises serious questions about accountability, politics, and enforcement.
Nick Shirley reacts to the silence from the White House as his investigation dominates social media. After tagging President Trump, Pam Bondi, and Cash Patel asking “How can I help?”, the clip highlights growing pressure, Elon Musk’s nonstop engagement, and the question of real accountability.
Nick Shirley explains how his Minnesota fraud investigation went viral online days before legacy media responded. As politicians and federal agencies react publicly, Nick reveals that departments are now reaching out to him for information they should already have.
Nick Shirley reacts to AP and Newsweek reporting showing 89 percent of Minnesota fraud cases tied to one community. He explains why accountability is about data, not identity, and shares tense encounters that forced him to hire security while continuing his investigation.
Nick Shirley reveals the personal cost of exposing fraud, including threats, doxxing, and harassment targeting his family. He explains how accusations of racism are used to silence accountability, why his generation rejects that fear, and what keeps him pushing forward.
Nick Shirley explains how his viral investigation sparked door-to-door government inspections, political backlash, and demands for accountability. As arrests lag and officials deflect, the question becomes whether anyone will face consequences or if nothing happens at all.
Patrick Bet-David reacts to Michael Burry warning that markets are missing a major shift. From Venezuela to China, oil collateral, and Taiwan, Pat explains why this is not about one raid, but a Cold War level move that Wall Street is badly underpricing.
Nick Shirley argues that Tim Walz knew about Minnesota fraud for years and chose not to stop it. He points to past statements, campaign money questions, and political incentives, raising serious questions about who benefited and why accountability never came.
A 23-year-old independent journalist exposes massive fraud in Minnesota daycare funding and sparks a federal response that freezes $185 million overnight. As CNN confronts him on the ground, this clip shows the real power shift from legacy media to social media.
Patrick Bet-David breaks down why the U.S. seizure of a Russian oil tanker is bigger than it looks. From sanctions enforcement to India, Venezuela, and oil choke points, Pat explains how Trump is slowly suffocating Putin’s economy without firing a shot.
As prices stay high, the White House delays new tariffs to blunt affordability backlash. Brandon Aceto and Jeff Snider break down why prices will not fall, how Biden era inflation reshaped the economy, and why wage growth and jobs matter more than messaging.
TraxNYC opens up about his Azerbaijani background, being raised Jewish with a Muslim father, and how that shaped his worldview in business and life. He also explains how a Diamond District confrontation turned into a viral moment, massive traffic growth, and why respect, restitution, and principles matter more than ego or money.
A longtime Harvard University professor resigns after alleging white males were excluded from admissions in favor of DEI quotas. Patrick and the panel break down the collapse of merit, the cultural cost to higher education, and why the backlash is now pushing talent toward places like University of Florida.
Marco Rubio shuts down a reporter questioning why the U.S. only captured Maduro. Patrick breaks down why the mission was precise, legal, and strategic, exposing media hypocrisy, selective outrage, and why this operation sends a message to China, Russia, and Iran.
TraxNYC breaks down the full Diamond District war that exploded after rival jewelers allegedly impersonated his brand and scammed a customer. From a $22,000 refund on New Year’s Eve to physical confrontations and arrests, Trax explains why he snapped and why he won’t tolerate anyone pretending to be him.
Governor Tim Walz goes after citizen journalist Nick Shirley, calling him a conspiracy theorist as allegations of massive Minnesota welfare fraud explode. Patrick breaks down why the attacks backfired, how independent journalism forced accountability, and why the political machine is now in damage control.
TraxNYC goes viral after confronting a Diamond District dealer accused of scamming customers with fake gold using his name. Patrick and the panel break down how jewelry fraud works, why reputation matters, and how one viral moment ended with arrests.
As Iran’s protests escalate and Khamenei reportedly looks for an exit, Patrick explains why Reza Pahlavi is not the answer. This clip breaks down the reality on the ground, the desperation of Iran’s people, and why romanticizing the past won’t free the country.
General Dan Kaine breaks down the overnight operation that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro, from layered air dominance to Delta Force extraction. Patrick and the panel react to the military precision, media backlash, and why Venezuelans are celebrating worldwide.
Iran’s president declares “total war” against the U.S., Israel, and Europe as the regime pushes to rebuild its nuclear program amid crushing sanctions and economic collapse. The PBD Podcast breaks down Iran’s currency freefall, internal unrest, regional threats, and whether the Islamic Republic is nearing its breaking point.
Could a high-stakes meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy finally shift the course of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and bring an end to the war?
New airport rules now allow U.S. officials to collect biometric data from non-citizens, including facial recognition and, in some cases, DNA. The PBD Podcast debates where security ends and surveillance begins, the privacy risks, and whether these measures protect borders or push America closer to a surveillance state.
NFL star DK Metcalf faces major consequences after a sideline clash with a fan, including a suspension and reports of up to $45M in guaranteed money at risk. The PBD Podcast breaks down the video evidence, the fallout, and how one split-second decision can change an athlete’s career.
Elon Musk warns “people will die” after Zohran Mamdani backs appointing a non-firefighter as FDNY commissioner. The PBD Podcast breaks down the hire, the DEI vs experience debate, and why critics say symbolic leadership puts public safety at risk when real-world emergencies hit.
New DOJ files reveal Jeffrey Epstein’s Amazon purchase history, raising disturbing questions about what he was buying and who was protected. The PBD Podcast breaks down the bizarre orders, why these details keep resurfacing, and how every new release reopens questions the public still hasn’t gotten answers to.
California wants to tax billionaires 5% of their net worth, including unrealized gains, starting in 2026. The PBD Podcast breaks down the ballot initiative, union backing, why critics call it asset seizure, and how this policy could drive job creators and capital out of the state for good.
A 23-year-old independent journalist exposes massive alleged fraud in Minnesota and racks up over 100M views while mainstream media stays silent. The PBD Podcast breaks down Nick Shirley’s investigation, the political implications, and why legacy outlets refuse to cover one of the biggest viral stories in America.
The DOJ just released the Epstein files, but almost everything is redacted except for hot tub photos of Bill Clinton. While the media focuses on Clinton, countless other alleged pedophiles remain protected and unpunished. This file dump exposes the shocking hypocrisy, secrecy, and lack of accountability at the highest levels.
In this explosive episode, Imam Mohammad Tawhidi breaks down why Iran is not a true republic, democracy, or traditional theocracy. He explains how the country is ruled under the Guardianship of the Jurist, giving the Supreme Leader absolute power under the claim of divine authority.Drawing from his firsthand experience studying inside Iran’s clerical institutions, Imam Tawhidi exposes how elections are a façade, how clerics operate as a ruling cult rather than a government, and how Islam is weaponized into Islamism to control populations both in Iran and abroad. He dives into seminaries, IRGC influence, ideological indoctrination, and the export of revolutionary Islam to the West.
Pastor Martin Cedra reacts to the Bondi Beach terror attack, explaining what life is really like in Australia right now. He breaks down the attack, government responses, hate speech laws, rising fear among Christians and Jews, and why many Australians believe the country is at a tipping point.
Patrick Bet-David opens up about the heartbreaking loss of his lifelong dogs, Jimbo and Cooch, who were more than pets; they were family. From their playful moments to the unbreakable bond they shared, Patrick reflects on how these dogs shaped his life, taught him about unconditional love, and left an irreplaceable void. This emotional tribute captures the deep connection between humans and their furry companions, reminding us why dogs truly are man’s best friend.
Imam Mohammad Tawhidi exposes Iran’s real power structure, detailing the corruption of the Khomeini family, inner-circle betrayals, and how the regime silences its own. Drawing from personal experience, he explains why Iran’s leadership mirrors extremist movements, not religion.
Imam Mohammad Tawhidi explains how the Prophet Muhammad is misunderstood in the West, outlining Islam’s focus on monotheism, ethics, and reason. He directly addresses the Aisha controversy, challenges extremist narratives, and argues faith must withstand logic, history, and moral scrutiny.
Imam Mohammad Tawhidi breaks down the “72 virgins” narrative, explaining its historical, cultural, and symbolic context. He argues extremist interpretations exploit early societal realities, while Islam’s core message remains ethics, piety, and moral responsibility, not fantasy rewards.
AI has changed hiring forever. After reviewing 27,000 resumes, interviewing 4,000 candidates, and hiring 160 people, Patrick Bet-David shares 10 hiring rules every CEO and business owner needs to know before hiring in 2025 or 2026.
Dave Chappelle sparks debate with his take on Charlie Kirk, calling him “just an internet guy,” but some argue Kirk’s impact might even rival MLK.
Fulton County admits ballots were mishandled during the 2020 election, raising questions about voter fraud and corruption. From missing signatures to procedural violations, insiders break down how these lapses went unnoticed and why the system is still under scrutiny.
A shocking new poll reveals that 64% of Americans want to ban social media for kids under 16, citing the dangers of phones and online exposure. Experts warn that giving kids early access to social media and cell phones can harm their self-esteem, brain development, and social skills.
From Nickelodeon fame to heartbreaking reality, Tylor Chase’s story exposes the dark side of Hollywood. Once a beloved child star, he faced struggles most fans could never imagine: drugs, lost innocence, and the harsh streets.
Netflix lands a major win by securing exclusive video rights to Barstool’s Pardon My Take, Spittin’ Chiclets, and The Ryen Russillo Show. The panel breaks down why this move matters, how video podcasts are becoming the new battleground, and what it signals about Netflix’s strategy to dominate the next era of media.
Dan Bongino announces his exit from the FBI, sparking a heated debate on principles, power, faith, and corruption. The panel breaks down what changed Bongino, the Epstein files controversy, clashes inside the FBI, and what his return to media could mean next.
Nick Reiner appears in court after being charged with the murder of his parents, Rob and Michelle Reiner. The panel reviews disturbing new details, past addiction struggles, reported mental illness, final public appearances, and the unanswered questions surrounding a tragic family breakdown that shocked Hollywood.
A new Newsweek-covered poll claims AOC narrowly leads JD Vance in a hypothetical 2028 matchup. The panel breaks down why the poll matters, who funded it, how much credibility it deserves, and why conservatives ignoring warning signs on affordability, messaging, and unity could repeat historic election mistakes.
After being pardoned, Juan Orlando Hernández sits down with Patrick Bet-David to explain why he chose to speak publicly. He claims innocence, details Honduras’ war on drug trafficking, the extradition law, the shoot-down policy, and why he believes U.S. officials later turned on him despite years of cooperation.
Juan Orlando Hernández points to the exact day of his U.S. indictment, which coincided with Kamala Harris meeting Honduras’ new president, as evidence of political coordination. Speaking with Patrick Bet-David, he lays out alleged ties between Honduras’ leftist leadership, Venezuelan drug routes, and narco funding, citing public videos, indictments, and seized assets he says were ignored at his trial.
Juan Orlando Hernández describes being transferred to a high-security prison alongside violent cartel figures, then recounts his time incarcerated with Sam Bankman-Fried and other high-profile inmates. Speaking with Patrick Bet-David, he explains why he believes the move put his life at risk.
Turning Point USA’s AmFest shatters records with explosive growth among young conservatives, but the spotlight quickly shifts to an internal clash. Ben Shapiro calls out Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Nick Fuentes, igniting a debate over truth, unity, deplatforming, and who leads the movement heading into the midterms.
The panel reacts to the White House Hanukkah celebration, Miriam Adelson’s $250M pledge remark, Mark Levin’s viral moment, and the media backlash. Was it sarcasm, symbolism, or something more? Plus, a heated debate over Trump, faith, leadership, and political reality.
Doug Ford claims Florida tourism is “hurting,” and DeSantis fires back with record-breaking numbers. Pat, Tom, and Pomp break down the Canada–Florida tourism feud, why Canadians keep moving south, and the politics behind Ford’s swipe.
Elon Musk’s net worth explodes past $600B after SpaceX hits an $800B valuation. Pat, Tom, and Pomp break down why Musk may soon become the first trillionaire, how SpaceX outperforms NASA, and why Elon’s vision keeps reshaping the world.
Tesla hits a 2025 high as Elon Musk launches real-world robo-taxi tests in Austin. Pat, Tom, and Pomp break down why legacy automakers are backing off, why Wall Street is finally treating Tesla like an AI company, and how Elon’s vision keeps driving the stock.
McDonald’s yanks its AI Christmas ad after backlash. Pat, Tom, and the team break down why it upset people, whether the humor actually worked, and what this says about sensitive audiences and modern marketing.
Ford’s $19.5B EV write-down sparks a massive industry reset. Pat, Tom, Pomp, and the team break down failed mandates, Tesla’s dominance, hybrid comeback, and why legacy automakers keep losing. A must-watch for anyone following the EV war.
Three American soldiers are killed in an ISIS ambush in Syria. Pat and the panel break down what happened, Trump’s vow of serious retaliation, and what the attack reveals about rising global threats.
Pat and the panel expose California's illegal CDL scandal under Gavin Newsom and react to Nicki Minaj calling him out on trans policies, raising new concerns about safety, leadership, and the state’s direction.
PBD and the panel break down Bob Iger’s warning that Netflix’s deals with Warner Brothers Discovery could hurt consumers, while Pat exposes Disney’s stagnation, Iger’s hypocrisy, and why Netflix has outpaced Disney by hundreds of billions.
Pat and the panel react to the high-stakes meeting between Candace Owens and Erica Kirk as tensions rise over Charlie Kirk’s legacy, online conspiracies, and the future of Turning Point
Pat and the panel break down the tragic Brown University shooting, the security failures, leadership response, and growing concerns for campus safety nationwide.
Hollywood is shaken as Rob Reiner and his wife are found murdered, with their troubled son now arrested. Pat and the panel break down the stunning details, family history, and wider fallout from the tragic case.------🎄 VT CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4aDjIwr🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g1bXAh🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://bit.ly/4eXQl6AⓂ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj🍋 ZEST IT FORWARD: https://bit.ly/4kJ71lc 📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": https://bit.ly/41rtEV4👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g5C6Or💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT   @ValuetainmentComedy   @theunusualsuspectspodcast   @HerTakePod   @bizdocpodcast  ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
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Rick Alan Ross explains how groups like Scientology and the International Church of Christ use confession, auditing, and discipling to gain control over members. He contrasts genuine faith with coercive tactics, details emotional manipulation, and describes how people become trapped in high-control religious environments.
Trump’s tiny car idea sparks a heated debate on regulation, safety, affordability and the future of starter cars. The panel breaks down CAFE rules, emissions incentives, lane design, oil supply and why Dan Pena thinks tiny cars are a death trap.
Is being hot now a business requirement? The panel debates “pretty privilege,” grooming, and first impressions in hiring and dating. Dan Peña shares how communication trumps looks, while Patrick Bet-David gives blunt advice for self-improvement and confidence.
John Morgan shares wild behind-the-scenes stories of dining with Bill Clinton, his legendary charm, political instincts, and how he compares to Biden today. PBD tells his own surreal Clinton encounter in New York. A must-watch conversation.
John Morgan talks candidly about Epstein, blackmail, Ghislaine Maxwell, and why powerful people feared him. He breaks down myths about Clinton, Trump, and the money trail while adding wild facts you’ve never heard. A shocking and hilarious segment with PBD.
Trump sparks debate on immigration by contrasting migrants from failed states with wealthy Nordic countries. The panel breaks down culture, policy, safety, Europe’s immigration crisis, and Dan Pena’s blunt take on why some nations send people and others do not.
John Morgan shares the personal tragedy that pushed him into law, the entrepreneurial traits shared by top performers, and why childhood hustle shapes future billionaires. A powerful origin story with PBD.
John Morgan breaks down how billionaires protect family wealth across generations. From prenups to trusts, gifting, and keeping kids hungry, he reveals his full legacy strategy and how he built a multibillion dollar empire with his children.
Tucker Carlson says he’s buying a home in Qatar to prove he’s a “free American.” The panel dives into the strange optics, potential motives, and the backlash over cozying up to a nation with links to Hamas. Is this principle, PR, or something deeper?
Elon Musk terminates EU ad accounts after a $140M fine for DSA violations. The panel breaks down Europe’s crackdown on speech, the migrant crisis backlash, and the globalist vs nationalist battle brewing between Brussels, X, and American-style free speech ideals.
Judges go soft on UK grooming gang rapists, citing "community standing." The panel slams the media’s silence, Piers Morgan’s evasions, and the brutal reality victims face. Is this justice or cowardice disguised as tolerance?
Ilhan Omar claims the FBI is to blame for not stopping Minnesota's $1B Somali fraud ring. The panel reacts to her deflection, shocking net worth rise, and defense of the accused. Plus, disturbing stats on welfare abuse, immigration, and what’s really happening in Minneapolis.
50 Cent’s Netflix doc exposes shocking claims about Diddy, including a $1M hit on Tupac and Suge Knight, stolen footage, and insane personal stories. The panel unpacks Biggie's canceled flight, Cassie, Kid Cudi, and why Diddy may have been protected. Eye-opening, raw, and disturbing.
In this heated discussion, Adam and the Crew tackle the cultural and political tensions surrounding Islam, immigration, and free speech in the UK and the U.S.
Ilhan Omar is facing intense scrutiny over alleged involvement in a billion-dollar Al-Shabaab fraud scheme.
Did the U.S. military cross a line by striking a Venezuelan drug boat twice? New intel reveals conflicting stories, media spin, and a fiery debate on legality, fentanyl, and foreign threats. The PBD Podcast unpacks everything, plus Maduro’s paranoia and real-time fallout.
At a New York Times DealBook event, financier Scott Bessent torches the Times’ coverage of Trump and Biden. He calls out the media’s silence on Biden’s mental fitness and blasts their credibility—right to their faces. Watch the PBD Podcast break down the moment and its impact.
Halle Berry shocks a New York Times audience by calling out Gavin Newsom for vetoing a menopause healthcare bill two years in a row. The PBD Podcast reacts to her unexpected political stance and the broader implications for women in California.
The FBI just arrested a suspect in the D.C. pipe bomb case after 5 years. The PBD Podcast breaks down the timing, narrative, media spin, and how this cold case suddenly heated up under new leadership. Don’t miss this wild analysis.
America is facing a subprime auto meltdown that rivals 2008. Pat breaks down rising delinquencies, soaring car prices, negative equity traps, and what low-income buyers are facing. Learn how to protect yourself with credit, smart rules, and real solutions.
The Starbucks workers' strike has entered its third week, with more than 120 stores joining the protest over stalled union contracts and alleged unfair labor practices. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down the labor dispute, Bernie Sanders’ support, and the broader economic pressures fueling worker frustration, even as Starbucks posts record sales on Red Cup Day.
Costco is suing the U.S. government over tariff refunds in case the Supreme Court rules against Trump's use of executive power. The panel breaks down what this means, Costco’s China-heavy supply chain, its political donations, and whether American companies are truly prepared to re-shore manufacturing if protectionist policies return.
Florida is booming. From record GDP growth to massive investment in restaurants, real estate, and business, the state is becoming the top destination for entrepreneurs and billionaires alike. The panel breaks down why Florida is winning while places like New York and California lose ground.
A billion-dollar fraud scandal in Minnesota under Gov. Tim Walz is under federal investigation. Claims of stolen taxpayer funds, ties to al-Shabaab, whistleblower suppression, and visa fraud explode into a national security story. The panel discusses the chaos, fallout, and demands for accountability.
A British broadcaster challenges a gender identity expert after sharing a story about his young son. The PBD panel reacts to the exchange, the logic breakdowns, childhood development, and the broader cultural debate about truth, biology, and parenting. A sharp look at how far the conversation has shifted.
The PBD panel reacts to Trump’s bold claim that tariff revenue could one day replace most federal income taxes. Pat, Tom, Adam, and Vinnie break down whether the math works, why DC would fight it, and how the affordability crisis drives Trump’s appeal. A big promise meets political reality.
The PBD panel reacts to Tucker Carlson’s confusing stance on Pakistanis, Muslims, and Tommy Robinson after his new conversation with Piers Morgan. Pat breaks down Tucker’s contradictions, internet “code switching,” and why the data debate around crime, culture, and immigration is getting louder across the new media world.
The PBD panel breaks down Trump’s move to void executive orders signed with Biden’s autopen, raising questions about who was actually governing during Biden’s presidency. Pat, Tom, Adam, and Vinnie review House Oversight testimony, claims of staff using the autopen without authorization, and the larger battle over presidential power.
The PBD panel breaks down explosive allegations from Minnesota’s own Human Services employees accusing Governor Tim Walz of ignoring fraud warnings and retaliating against whistleblowers. Pat, Tom, Adam, and Vinnie dig into the Medicaid scandal, the Somali center claims, the NYT report, and why this story is blowing up nationally.
Marty Makary breaks down how views on steroids and testosterone shifted from taboo to medical treatment. He explains why muscle mass predicts longevity, why the FDA is holding a forum on TRT, and how hormone therapy for women was wrongly discredited despite major benefits for heart health, bones, and quality of life.
Florida may eliminate property taxes and keep no state income tax. Patrick breaks down the $61B gap, who wins or loses, funding options, and how this impacts affordability, migration, and first-time buyers. Is this bold strategy smart or risky for Florida’s future?
Marty Makary discusses athlete collapse concerns and why young healthy players were forced into vaccination despite having near zero COVID risk. He explains censorship around discussing potential complications, fear among doctors, and why public trust depends on honest investigation and closure.
Marty Makary says he would support an investigation into Anthony Fauci if pardons are reversed. He explains why people want accountability after COVID, the lack of closure, censorship of vaccine injury data, long-term complications, and why trust cannot be rebuilt without a real review of decisions and outcomes.
Marty Makary reacts to public anger toward Anthony Fauci and explains why he believes the public was misled during COVID. He details early warnings from Wuhan, concerns about airborne spread, gain of function funding, the lab leak cover up, and why people want accountability and a real investigation.
Marty Makary explains how the FDA began after toxic chemicals in food caused deaths, how it grew to regulate 20 percent of the US economy, and what he has changed in his first eight months including removing artificial dyes, cutting red tape, adding AI, and rewriting the food pyramid.
Maduro tightens his security as the threat of U.S. military action grows. The panel breaks down why Venezuela’s ruler is scrambling, what a U.S. extraction or transition could look like, the role of Russia and China, and why Rubio and Washington may be positioning for a post-Maduro future.
A Trump envoy delivers an ultimatum to Ukraine: sign a peace deal with Moscow by Thursday or risk losing U.S. support. The panel debates Trump’s leverage, Zelensky’s options, Russia’s demands, NATO pressure, and whether this moment could force an end to the war on U.S. terms.
A fertility startup launches software that lets parents screen embryos for traits like height, intelligence, and disease risk, igniting a fierce debate over “designer babies.” The panel breaks down the ethics, eugenics concerns, IVF costs, and whether optimizing genetics crosses the line.
Marjorie Taylor Greene announces surprise resignation from Congress, citing betrayal by Trump and the GOP machine. Panel reacts to her viral breakup statement, Trump’s savage response, Laura Loomer’s celebration, and rumors she’s prepping for a media or presidential run.
Trump moves to end protections for Somali immigrants in Minnesota after reports tie taxpayer funds to massive fraud and terrorism financing. The panel breaks down the alleged $250M scheme, Al-Shabaab links, assimilation failures, and backlash from state leaders.
After a violent riot in Chicago leaves one dead and several shot, residents reportedly chant “Bring in Trump.” The panel reacts to the footage, questions local leadership, and debates the consequences of crime, soft policy, and political pandering.
Trump flips the script on socialist Mamdani with a single line: “Just say yes.” The viral Oval Office moment caught the internet by surprise as both sides claimed victory. But insiders say Trump walked away owning the narrative and neutralizing the attack.
California is facing a projected $18 billion budget deficit as Governor Gavin Newsom positions himself as a potential 2028 Democratic front-runner. From education funding and federal cuts to homelessness and local spending challenges, the state’s finances are under intense pressure. Meanwhile, political experts debate whether Newsom, or other candidates like AOC or Kamala Harris, have what it takes to lead the party nationally.
A new French survey shows 6 in 10 young Muslims prefer Sharia law, sparking a fierce debate on Western decline, rising socialism, Ilhan Omar’s controversial statements, Somali fraud cases, and viral videos from US cities. Pat and the panel warn how quickly this cultural clash could accelerate in America.
Nicki Minaj shocks everyone by highlighting the mass killing of Christians in Nigeria, sparking a raw panel debate. The team breaks down kidnappings, church attacks, government denial, and why Trump may be the only leader with leverage to pressure Nigeria into protecting its Christian population.
Dick Cheney’s funeral exposes a wild political twist: media figures who once called him “Hitler” now show up to honor him simply because he opposed Trump in 2024. Scott Jennings unloads on the hypocrisy, the Bush-Trump rift, and how Trump dismantled political dynasties from Bush to Clinton.
Lee Zeldin explains why the real fight for 2028 may come from inside the movement. Pat and Zeldin break down the rising civil war between MAGA influencers, divisions over Israel, and how young online conservatives are reshaping the GOP. Zeldin argues that winning 2028 requires meeting Gen Z where they are.
Blue Owl blocks investor redemptions as its private credit fund faces mounting pressure, sparking fears of a wider shadow banking problem. The panel breaks down sloppy underwriting, fake receivables, liquidity stress, and why this could echo early 2008 style warning signs.
Reports say Tim Cook may step down as Apple CEO next year as the company readies a successor. The panel debates Cook’s legacy, Apple’s slowdown in innovation, and whether hardware chief John Ternus can revive Apple’s product vision in a post Jobs era.
Lee Zeldin reacts to Trump calling NYC’s new mayor a communist ahead of their tense Oval Office meeting. Pat breaks down what Trump really wants for New York, whether Mandani will confront or cooperate, and the political stakes as taxes, crime, and federal support collide.
Ford says it cannot fill 5,000 mechanic jobs at 120k a year as the panel debates whether America faces a true labor shortage or a wage problem. The conversation expands into student visas, trade skills, college majors, and how bad policy is distorting the entire labor market.
The panel breaks down how both parties must solve America’s affordability crisis heading into 2028. From rate cuts and food prices to energy, zoning laws, housing supply, and government overreach, they outline competing strategies to lower costs and avoid a political meltdown in the midterms.
Nvidia’s earnings become a global Super Bowl as markets brace for either a surge or a correction. The panel breaks down Jensen’s guidance, supply demand frenzy, AI bubble fears, Cisco déjà vu, and why Nvidia’s fate could drag the entire market with it.
Lee Zeldin responds after Rep. Jasmine Crockett falsely links him to Jeffrey Epstein. Zeldin breaks down the mix-up, the fake “donation,” and why the claims collapsed instantly. Pat presses on political spin, media framing, and what really happened.
Congress votes 427 to 1 to release Epstein files, triggering questions about redactions, elite protection, and political theater. The panel breaks down Higgins’ lone no vote, new revelations, public distrust, and Trump’s viral “quiet piggy” moment with a reporter.
Trump hosts MBS amid tense Saudi-US dynamics, sparring with ABC over tough 9/11 and Khashoggi questions. The panel breaks down Saudi oil troubles, massive investment promises, F-35 deals, and the geopolitical chess shaping Trump’s negotiations.
Stephen A. Smith defends his political commentary amid criticism it could hurt his $20 million ESPN deal. Patrick Bet-David’s panel reacts to his rumored presidential ambitions, open invites to politicians, and how he’s balancing sports, politics, and free speech in the Disney-owned network.
Disney was reportedly losing $4 million a day in its dispute with YouTube TV before finally caving to a new deal. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down how YouTube’s Neil Mohan outplayed Disney, why Bob Iger’s leadership is under fire, and how the once-trillion-dollar dream company lost its way.
Michelle Obama blames white beauty standards for black women’s hair struggles and says America “isn’t ready for a woman president.” Patrick Bet-David’s panel reacts to her viral comments, victimhood mentality, and why the Obamas’ rhetoric may have deepened America’s racial divide.
Trump sues the BBC for up to $5 billion after they allegedly edited his words, sparking mass resignations and a global journalism reckoning. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down the lawsuit’s impact on media credibility, the First Amendment, and rising defamation risks for major podcasts.
Trump designates Venezuela’s Maduro regime a foreign terrorist organization, escalating tensions as Iran and China back Caracas with drones and weapons. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down Rubio’s role, Venezuela’s oil stakes, and fears of a proxy war in America’s backyard.
Trump and Rep. Thomas Massie clash over releasing the Epstein files, while Marjorie Taylor Greene fires back after being labeled a “traitor.” Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down the MAGA civil war, Megan Kelly’s backlash, and Iran’s shocking tweet on U.S. pedophile hypocrisy.
Congress releases over 2,300 Epstein emails naming Trump, Clinton, and Obama. Patrick Bet-David’s panel dissects the leaks, alleged Virgin Islands collusion, and survivors demanding full transparency. As Trump says, “release it all,” the debate turns to justice, blackmail, and national security.
Sam Shamoun explains why Islam’s global growth is driven more by birthrate than belief and challenges misconceptions about conversions. He contrasts Muslim expansion with a Christian revival among youth, exposing theological contradictions and showing why Jesus’ message remains more powerful and irresistible.
Sam Shamoun exposes Quranic passages that he says reveal how Muhammad treated his wives, including one he left alone for life after losing attraction. He questions how such acts could reflect mercy, contrasting Muhammad’s conduct with Jesus’ compassion and highlighting the moral divide between the teachings.
Sam Shamoun gives a powerful lesson on the Assyrian people through biblical history, explaining how God judges nations for sin yet preserves those who turn back to Him. He connects prophecy, Israel’s exile, and Assyria’s survival as proof of divine mercy, arguing their endurance is a sign that Christ never abandoned them.
Sam Shamoun shares how he memorized the Quran without formal study and how that gift shaped his faith. He opens up about losing his father, his struggles with low self-esteem, and how a Muslim challenger pushed him to master Christian apologetics after realizing the Bible’s truth stands on its own.
Christian apologist Sam Shamoun recounts his journey from bodybuilding and confusion to finding faith in Christ. He explains how reading the Quran led him back to the New Testament, reigniting his love for Jesus and deepening his conviction that Christianity and Islam are not the same.
Trump warns the Supreme Court that overturning his tariff powers could cause a $3 trillion economic “unwind.” Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down what’s at stake, from national security to trade wars, and how Trump’s $2,000 tariff dividend promise factors into the high-stakes battle.
Trump threatens to sue the BBC for $1 billion after it aired an edited version of his January 6 speech. Patrick Bet-David’s panel reacts to the resignations of BBC’s CEO and head of news, media bias, and how foreign outlets may be meddling in American politics to shape public perception.
A Florida man is arrested for soliciting a child through Roblox, exposing the dark side of online gaming. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down how predators exploit kids on platforms like Roblox, Fortnite, and Discord, and why parents, and not just tech companies, must step up and protect them.
The Senate passes a funding deal 60–40 to reopen the government, with Trump signaling support as Chuck Schumer faces major backlash from his own party. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down the political fallout, AOC’s rumored challenge, and what this means for 2026 midterms and beyond.
Car repossessions are surging as more Americans stretch their auto loans to 7 or 8 years. Patrick Bet-David and the crew break down why defaults are rising, how this mirrors 2008’s subprime collapse, and why long-term financing traps buyers into paying thousands more in interest.
CBS News chief Barry Weiss is shaking up the network, reportedly courting CNN’s Scott Jennings after meeting Fox’s Bret Baier. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down Weiss’s recruitment strategy, CBS’s rebrand push, and the power shift behind her mission to restore “The Tiffany Network.”
Patrick Bet-David and Piers Morgan debate immigration, assimilation, and welfare in America. Piers defends compassion for war refugees while Pat pushes for data-driven immigration policy. They discuss Iraq, SNAP dependency, Trump’s peace record, and the shocking truth behind Obama’s Nobel Prize.
Patrick Bet-David sits down with Piers Morgan to discuss free speech, gun rights, and media hypocrisy. Piers opens up about his clashes with Alex Jones, Elon Musk, and Andrew Tate, his changing views on America’s gun culture, the Shapiro–Tucker feud, and how journalism lost its moral compass.
Patrick Bet-David shares the 10 best investments of his life that built his wealth, mindset, and freedom. From people and business to content, health, family, and personal growth, each lesson reveals how to invest in what truly pays off. Watch to learn how these moves shaped his success.
Trump proposes a $2,000 “tariff dividend” for Americans, claiming his trade policies made the U.S. rich again. Patrick Bet-David and the crew debate whether it’s smart economic relief or vote-buying, how tariffs could pay down debt, and why both parties keep growing America’s $37T deficit.
Denmark moves to ban social media for anyone under 15, allowing limited access at 13 with parental consent. Patrick Bet-David and the crew debate the dangers of phones, the anxious generation, and why parents must set digital boundaries before Big Tech shapes their kids’ minds forever.
Gavin Newsom mocks Trump as “The Nodfather” after a brief clip shows him closing his eyes at the White House. Patrick Bet-David reacts, calling out Newsom’s hypocrisy, misuse of scripture to justify welfare spending, and his growing 2028 ambitions as Democrats quietly line up behind him.
The administration is reportedly considering a 50-year mortgage to tackle the housing crisis. Patrick Bet-David breaks down what it means for buyers, banks, and long-term affordability, running the real math on rent vs. buy and why red-state real estate could dominate the next decade.
Nancy Pelosi’s 17,000% stock returns have Americans asking if Congress is the real Wall Street. Patrick Bet-David breaks down how Pelosi turned $785K into $133M, insider trading loopholes in politics, and why both parties resist banning lawmakers from trading stocks.
Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Adam Sosnick, and Vinnie Oshana break down the government shutdown, how Trump flipped the Senate, and why Democrats used it to win blue-state elections. The crew debates inflation, affordability, and America’s recurring “government showdowns.”
In his final moments before court, Jordan Goudreau reflects on his failed Venezuela mission, claims of CIA betrayal, and the personal fallout that left him in a homeless shelter. He takes full responsibility for his choices but insists he was following orders from the highest level. Goudreau says, despite everything, he’d do it again to “free the oppressed.”
Former Green Beret Jordan Goudreau details how he went from soldier to strategist in a high-stakes plan to remove Nicolás Maduro. He claims he was recruited under Trump’s circle, received U.S. authorization through Keith Schiller and Drew Horn, and signed a $212M contract with Juan Guaidó’s opposition. Goudreau insists it was a political operation, not a mercenary mission.
President Trump reacts to Zohran Mamdani’s fiery victory speech, warning that “communism has never worked.” The PBD Podcast panel breaks down Trump’s response, Scaramucci’s warning on NYC’s economic past, and the future of New York under a self-proclaimed socialist mayor.
A shocking new claim surfaces: Jeffrey Epstein allegedly said prosecutors offered him freedom if he implicated Donald Trump, reportedly involving James Comey’s daughter. The PBD Podcast debates the credibility of Epstein’s cellmate and the larger pattern of political weaponization.
Ben Shapiro blasts Tucker Carlson for platforming Nick Fuentes, reigniting division on the political right. The PBD Podcast analyzes the feud, Fuentes’ rising influence, and Patrick’s warning that if conservatives don’t unite, 2026 could belong to Democrats waiting in the wings.
Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew react to Gavin Newsom being compared to “American Psycho” and the shocking approval of California’s Prop 50, which lets Democrats redraw the congressional map. They debate the long-term impact, Obama’s return to the stage, and 2026 strategy.
Patrick Bet-David examines the United States' relationship with China and Russia. Which country is a better strategic partner for the United States? Did Nixon and Kissinger accidentally create the rise of China? And is Trump reviving their Cold War strategy to rebalance global power?This video breaks down the strategy behind triangular diplomacy and the geopolitical chess game between the United States, China, and Russia that has shaped world power for more than 50 years.
Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew break down Trump’s tariffs, new revenue records, and the Supreme Court case that could decide their future. They discuss how tariffs brought in $223 billion, what a trillion-dollar potential means, and why striking them down could cripple U.S. leverage.
Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew react to reports that Trump blocked Nvidia from exporting advanced AI chips to China. They break down the stakes of this new tech Cold War, how China might work around restrictions, and why AI chips are the new nuclear weapons of power.
Financial Times reports Miami developers courting wealthy New Yorkers fleeing Zohran Mamdani’s NYC. PBD and the crew debate taxes, crime, and whether an exodus will lift Florida real estate. Will businesses and jobs follow south, or is this hype over a short-lived surge?
Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew react to Michael Burry’s latest short against Nvidia and Palantir. They break down his warnings, Palantir’s fiery response, and what sky-high P/E ratios say about an overheated AI market. Is Burry calling the next Big Short moment?
Trump defends ICE raids on 60 Minutes, saying liberal judges are holding them back from deporting millions. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon react to Trump’s immigration stance, judicial activism, tariffs, and CIA director John Brennan getting confronted over the Hunter Biden laptop.
British voters shift sharply right on immigration, with 70% opposing a white population decline. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon break down the UK’s Overton Window “speedrun,” rising backlash to mass migration, and what it signals for America’s future.
Trump’s 60 Minutes interview sparks debate as he refuses to be “extorted” by Democrats over the shutdown. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon react to Fetterman calling out his own party and expose media bias driving distrust in outlets like CBS and 60 Minutes.
Obama reportedly called socialist NYC mayoral candidate Zoran Mamdani but stopped short of endorsing him. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon break down why Obama’s silence may signal deep divides inside the Democratic Party as New York faces a historic vote.
The Heritage Foundation defends Tucker Carlson after backlash for interviewing Nick Fuentes. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon react to Rep. Randy Fine calling Tucker “the most dangerous anti-semite in America,” Pat’s “Only Child Syndrome” theory, and why Israel needs a PR reset.
Pete Buttigieg faces Chamath on the All-In Podcast and gets cornered on immigration. PBD and the crew break down why Silicon Valley voices are turning toward Trump and how Newsom and Kamala are losing credibility.
Putin reveals Russia’s Poseidon nuclear torpedo test, capable of creating radioactive tsunamis over 1,600 feet high. The crew analyzes his timing before Trump’s China meeting and what it signals about global power shifts.
Tempers flare as PBD, Tom, Brandon, and Bill Pulte dive into the government shutdown chaos. From SNAP spending and illegal immigration to AOC’s “healthcare is a human right” claim, the panel debates who’s really to blame—Congress, the White House, or a fractured GOP—and what it reveals about America’s priorities.
Anna Paulina Luna discusses the lack of justice in the Epstein case, revealing whistleblower claims of destroyed evidence and DOJ obstruction. She calls for tougher penalties for child predators, transparency on banking records, and accountability for everyone involved.
As New Yorkers flee in record numbers, Zohran Mamdani faces backlash for his emotional 9/11 “aunt” story, but new reports claim she wasn’t even in New York. With NYC’s future on the line, some say folks will be begging Trump to come back and save the city.
Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Greenwald face off on interventionism vs. non-interventionism, breaking down America’s endless wars, global overreach, and why U.S. elites profit while the middle class collapses. From Venezuela to Ukraine, they expose the real cost of empire and the hypocrisy of “spreading democracy.”
The streaming war just got ugly. As Disney threatens to pull ESPN and ABC from YouTube TV, PBD, Tom, Brandon, and Bill Pulte debate who’s really in the wrong. From Disney’s Netflix playbook to its Hulu power grab, they unpack what this fight means for streaming, stock value, and the future of TV.
PBD, Tom, Brandon, and Bill Pulte break down the wave of corporate layoffs hitting Amazon, UPS, Meta, and Target. Are these cuts a sign of trouble or a pivot toward AI efficiency? The panel debates automation, union decline, and whether AWS, Azure, or Oracle will dominate the trillion-dollar cloud future.
Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Greenwald debate who America’s real allies are in the Middle East—Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, or Israel. Greenwald warns of Israel lobby power and media influence, while PBD defends Trump’s “multiple-child strategy” to balance leverage and reduce U.S. dependence. A fearless geopolitical exchange.
Bill Pulte joins Patrick Bet-David, Tom, and Brandon to discuss the U.S. housing crisis, Jerome Powell’s interest rate decisions, and why builders are sitting on millions of empty lots. From rent counting toward mortgages to crypto-backed loans, they break down how housing policy and inflation shape America’s future.
Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Greenwald break down Trump’s meeting with Brazil’s President Lula. Greenwald explains how Lula’s charm flipped Trump’s stance, why Bolsonaro faces prison, and how China, BRICS, and U.S. tariffs shape Brazil’s future. They reveal the real power behind Lula—and why Trump might not save Bolsonaro.
Feeling anxious about buying a home? You’re not alone. In this video, Patrick Bet-David breaks down seven data-driven rules to help you decide whether to buy or rent with zero regret. He walks through today’s shocking real estate charts, affordability gaps, and the true cost of homeownership, then gives you simple formulas to make a confident choice. By the end, you’ll know exactly where you stand and why.
Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Greenwald debate America’s alliance with Israel. PBD compares Israel to the “only child” of the Middle East, while Greenwald exposes how U.S. elites and intelligence ties have skewed loyalty. They discuss Trump’s unpredictable diplomacy, Netanyahu’s influence, and the politics of blackmail.
Patrick Bet-David and Glenn Greenwald break down how Trump nearly pardoned Edward Snowden, why Republican senators stopped him, and how the intelligence community manipulates presidents. They also discuss deep state influence, America First loyalty, and which figures could flip on Trump.
Hackers allegedly changed Brigitte Macron’s personal tax record to “Jean Michael” in a sexist smear campaign, fueling false rumors about her gender. Candace Owens amplified the story online, sparking debate and raising concerns about misinformation, fear-driven media, and the responsibility of public figures. We break down the French legal context, the challenges of proving claims in court, and the importance of fact-checking in today’s viral news environment.
China and Russia are reportedly unleashing “sex warfare” operations deploying beautiful spies to seduce Silicon Valley executives and steal U.S. tech secrets. From honeypots to crypto infiltrations, Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, and Tom Ellsworth break down how deep this game of seduction and espionage goes and why some men still keep falling for it.
The PBD Podcast breaks down the Maverick Carter gambling story and its potential impact on LeBron James’ legacy.
Patrick Bet-David, Adam Sosnick, Tom Ellsworth, and Vinnie Oshana break down Gavin Newsom’s wild “gangster” appearance on All The Smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson calling out the California governor for faking a hood backstory. From “Wonderbread with peanut butter” to “mac and cheese struggles,” the crew calls it what it is: elite pandering gone wrong.
Anna Paulina Luna reveals how corrupt journalists, political operatives, and government insiders collude to smear conservative voices. She details false attacks from The Washington Post, data leaks from the VA, and Big Tech’s censorship campaign targeting her and President Trump.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna breaks down what she believes are foreign money ties behind the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. She discusses Neville Roy Singham’s CCP funding networks, organized protests, gag orders on witnesses, and why she believes this could be the most significant political murder in modern U.S. history.
Stephen A. Smith claims Trump is behind the NBA gambling crackdown, but Cash Patel fires back calling it “the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.” Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew break down both sides, the mafia links, and whether this scandal could reach LeBron James.
Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna reveals shocking Oversight Committee findings on Epstein, JFK, and UAPs. She details whistleblower claims of destroyed evidence, DOJ cover-ups, foreign intelligence links, and why the deep state fears true declassification and justice for victims.
President Trump warns that the U.S. will “struggle for years” if the Supreme Court rules against him on tariffs. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down how this case could reshape U.S. trade power, jobs, and foreign leverage against China, India, and Russia.
OpenAI just launched ChatGPT Atlas, a full AI-powered browser built to challenge Google Chrome. Patrick Bet-David and the crew break down what this means for the future of search, why Alphabet stock dropped, and how AI could disrupt Google’s core business.
Patrick Bet-David highlights how Larry Ellison is quietly becoming one of the most powerful figures in media. Oracle is set to acquire TikTok, while Skydance, backed by Ellison, is acquiring Warner Bros. following its recent acquisition of Paramount.
Patrick Bet-David and the team break down disturbing new Epstein revelations involving billionaire Leon Black, coded letters, and hidden payoffs. They analyze how Epstein’s empire mixed sex trafficking, blackmail, and money laundering.
Patrick Bet-David reacts to CNN’s heated debate between Scott Jennings and Caroline Leavitt on the “No Kings” protests. The crew exposes footage of paid protesters, communist sponsors, and Democrats’ missed messaging. Pat breaks down how emotion without purpose destroys movements and plans for real change.
Patrick Bet-David and the crew react to Bill Aman urging Curtis Sliwa to drop out so Andrew Cuomo can beat Zoran Mamdani in the New York City mayor race. They break down the odds, Curtis’s fiery response, and the shocking connections around Mamdani. Plus, why Cuomo’s next debate could change everything.
PBD reacts to viral moments featuring Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell, exposing the decline of America’s aging political class. The crew debates accountability for January 6, mental fitness in Congress, and why there should be age limits for leadership.
PBD reacts to the nationwide “No Kings” protests planned for October 18, backed by left-wing and socialist groups. The crew breaks down Gavin Newsom’s comments, Don Lemon’s call for armed resistance, and why this movement could backfire politically.
PBD reacts to Trump authorizing CIA operations and strikes against Venezuela’s drug networks after U.S. bombers fly near its coast. The crew debates the strategy, Maduro’s future, and how Trump’s actions revive the Monroe Doctrine in Latin America.
5x leveraged ETFs just launched—and Patrick Bet-David, Anthony Pompliano, and the panel break down the risks. From AI financial advisors to retail investors outsmarting Wall Street, the team explores how automation and data are rewriting the future of finance.
Donald Trump’s comeback is unlike anything in modern politics. Patrick Bet-David shares a wild story about Trump texting him from Air Force One at 1:15 a.m., then reacts to JD Vance’s viral clash with George Stephanopoulos. The panel breaks down loyalty, legacy, and media bias.
Adam Carolla reacts to Jimmy Kimmel’s claim that Charlie Kirk’s killer was part of MAGA and his denial of Antifa’s existence. The PBD Podcast calls out media hypocrisy, coordinated talking points, and how the public is losing trust in mainstream news.
Bitcoin rebounds after Trump’s tariff threats on China. Anthony Pompliano joins PBD to break down the crypto “crash,” leverage wipeouts, XRP acquisitions, and why Bitcoin remains king among digital assets.
Adam Carolla reacts to California Congresswoman Katie Porter’s viral meltdown and collapse in the polls. The PBD Podcast debates whether she’s the future of California or another symptom of the state’s decline as Adam compares her to past Democratic “victims and villains.”
The PBD Podcast debates who will lead America in 2028. Patrick Bet-David, Adam Carolla, and the team break down JD Vance’s rise, Gavin Newsom’s strategy, Trump’s influence, and why personality, not policy, will decide the next election in the attention economy.
Patrick Bet-David breaks down the ten biggest life decisions every young man must make—ranging from how selfish or selfless to be, whose influence to follow, and what philosophies to adopt, to bigger choices like career, marriage, fatherhood, dreams, where to live, and defining your purpose.
Adam Carolla revisits his viral clash with Gavin Newsom and calls him a sociopath. From dodging questions about race and poverty to shutting beaches during Covid, Adam exposes California’s collapse under Newsom’s leadership in this heated PBD Podcast segment.
President Trump announces a bold 100% tariff on China starting November 1st, escalating the trade war to new heights. The PBD Podcast breaks down the move, China’s response, and what it means for chips, rare earth minerals, and global power between Trump and Xi.
President Trump lands in Israel to celebrate the release of hostages and announces a new era of peace in the Middle East. The PBD Podcast reacts as Trump’s leadership gets global recognition from Putin and Netanyahu. Plus, Pat unveils The Future Looks Bright shoes.
Teamsters President Sean O’Brien calls out Amazon, Uber, and Lyft for exploiting workers through 1099 loopholes. In this PBD Podcast, Patrick Bet-David challenges O’Brien on what makes a “real job,” the future of unions, and whether corporate giants are America’s new enemy.
Patrick Bet-David sits down with investigative journalist Gerald Posner to expose Big Pharma’s dark history. From cocaine and heroin to Tylenol and the opioid crisis, this interview uncovers how greed shaped modern medicine and still drives the industry today.
Trump’s Gaza peace plan gets unexpected praise from MSNBC. Patrick Bet-David and the PBD Podcast crew react to the deal’s first phase, Israel–Hamas negotiations, Obama’s silence, and why Trump’s diplomacy could reshape the Middle East and global perception of U.S. leadership.
Sean “Diddy” Combs is sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty on prostitution charges but acquitted of sex trafficking. The PBD Podcast reacts to his courtroom breakdown, 50 Cent’s trolling, and what’s next for Diddy’s fortune, legal battles, and possible comeback after prison.
Gold hits $4,000 an ounce and central banks are buying record amounts. PBD and the crew debate whether this signals inflation, the decline of the dollar, or a global move to de-dollarize. They also compare gold vs crypto and discuss how tariffs and geopolitics play into it.
Nearly $6 billion floods into crypto in one week as institutions pile into Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana. PBD and the crew break down why Wall Street is all in, how ETFs changed the game, and whether Bitcoin could really hit $1 million as global money shifts away from traditional finance.
President Trump uses tariff revenue to fund the WIC program during the government shutdown, calling it a creative solution. PBD and the crew debate whether it’s smart politics or bad policy and dive into the larger fight over tariffs, free markets, and America’s middle class.
Governor JB Pritzker lashes out after President Trump deploys the National Guard to Chicago amid rising crime, ICE attacks, and chaos in sanctuary cities. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to Trump’s move, Pritzker’s meltdown, and the deeper political games at play in Illinois.
President Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner head to Egypt to negotiate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas as the war nears its second anniversary. PBD Podcast breaks down the stakes, the hostages, the Gaza map, and what this deal could mean for Trump, Netanyahu, Hamas, and the Middle East.
Eric Trump reflects on the assassination of his close friend Charlie Kirk, drawing parallels to the attempt on his father in Butler. He describes the movement growing stronger despite attacks, praises Cash Patel and Dan Bongino’s integrity, and honors Charlie’s lasting impact on America’s youth.
Las Vegas tourism plunges with declining hotel occupancy, gaming revenue, and flight fears tied to the government shutdown. PBD and the crew debate whether conventions can save the city, or if OnlyFans, online gambling, and lifestyle shifts have made Vegas obsolete.
Harvard sparks outrage by hiring drag queen Lahore Vagistan as a visiting professor in Women, Gender & Sexuality. PBD and the crew debate taxpayer funding, DEI, academic credibility, and whether elite schools are prioritizing politics over parents and students.
Netflix faces backlash for pushing transgender themes in kids’ shows like Babysitter’s Club and Dead End: Paranormal Park. PBD and the crew compare Netflix’s resilience to Disney’s stock crash, boycotts, and Elon Musk’s war on “woke mind virus.”
Trump and Netanyahu unveil a 20-point peace plan aimed at ending the Israel-Hamas war and rebuilding Gaza under a new transitional governance system. The proposal includes hostage exchanges, Gaza redevelopment, Hamas disarmament, and international oversight led by Trump and Tony Blair. The panel debates whether Hamas will comply, the risks of releasing prisoners, and if this sets the stage for future conflict with Iran.
The panel revisits new footage and unanswered questions surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. They analyze claims about entry and exit wounds, missing HD footage, and why the crime scene was quickly altered with construction at Utah Valley University.
Pete Hegseth calls out “fat generals” and pushes for higher fitness standards in the U.S. military. The panel reacts to his tough message, Sunny Hostin’s criticism on The View, and the broader debate over discipline, readiness, and woke policies in the armed forces. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon break down why military strength starts with physical standards and leadership.
A new study sparks debate about liberal women, conservative men, and how politics impacts dating and marriage. The panel discusses intolerance in relationships, personal stories of choosing partners across political lines, and why values matter more than looks. Pat, Tom, Vinnie, and Brandon share their perspectives on love, politics, and life choices.
The U.S. birth rate has plunged to an all-time low in 2024, dropping to 1.59 children per woman compared to 2.1 just two decades ago. Rising housing costs, cultural shifts, and modern feminism are all fueling the decline. On the PBD Podcast Patrick Bet-David and the panel debate whether this is really about economics or a deeper cultural crisis around family, faith, and alignment.
What if you could read someone’s mind in a business deal, or even in a relationship? Imagine knowing exactly what they’re thinking across the table during a high-stakes negotiation, or right before you propose. The truth is, every person, whether in love or business, is silently running through five key thoughts: motives, concerns, fears, assumptions, and the ask.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has officially ended his reelection campaign, citing relentless media pressure and blocked campaign funds. Trump weighed in on Truth Social blasting Adams’ progressive replacement and warning New Yorkers about failed policies. On the PBD Podcast Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down Adams’ exit, the race ahead, and the political chaos in NYC.
A deadly attack shook Michigan as a gunman drove into a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, opened fire on worshippers, and set the building ablaze. One person was killed, nine were injured, and the suspect was shot dead by police.
Barack Obama mocks Trump in a viral sit-down, saying “80% of the world’s problems involve old men hanging on” and joking about leaders building pyramids to preserve their legacy. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the veiled shot at Trump, the Obama library, and what these digs reveal about power and ego.
A DOJ investigator claims Jeffrey Epstein was a CIA asset protected by intelligence agencies, while confirming Bill Clinton was tied to alleged rapes on the Lolita Express and Trump was not. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down James O’Keefe’s scoop, DOJ pushback, and the larger battle over accountability.
The DOJ considers indicting former FBI director James Comey for alleged perjury tied to his 2020 testimony on Russian interference. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to Trump’s fiery response, the mysterious “8647” post, FBI credibility, and whether this marks the first domino of real accountability.
Jimmy Kimmel returned to late-night with an emotional statement after backlash over his comments on Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The PBD Podcast panel debates if it was a real apology, Bob Iger’s Disney strategy, collapsing ratings, and why Gutfeld is dominating late-night.
On the PBD Podcast, Pat and the panel react to Trump’s fiery UN speech. From blasting the UN as useless, calling climate change a scam, exposing UN migrant funding, to handling teleprompter and escalator glitches, Trump declares he was right about everything. The panel debates the stakes for America.
PBD and the panel examine new footage and forensic analysis suggesting Charlie Kirk may have been shot from behind, raising questions about a possible second shooter. With experts, Cash Patel’s comments, and mounting public skepticism, the team calls for the release of the autopsy and full transparency.
On the PBD Podcast, Trump’s warning about Tylenol use during pregnancy sparks a firestorm. The panel debates CNN’s coverage, Tylenol’s pushback, autism rates, Amish and Cuban studies, and whether Big Pharma faces lawsuits as new research questions decades of medical consensus.
Nick Fuentes reacts to Charlie Kirk’s assassination, describing personal fears, threats, and reflections on mortality. He acknowledges past political clashes but respects Charlie’s Christian testimony. Patrick Bet-David urges lowering the temperature in politics, drawing parallels to unity, leadership, and MLK moments in history.
Nick Fuentes reflects on being blacklisted from the conservative movement after leaked recordings, early clashes with Ben Shapiro, and political attacks from within the right. He argues that forgiveness is lacking in politics and explains how, at just 18, he was targeted for his views and pushed further into controversy.
Nick Fuentes shares how he became politically active at a young age, influenced by Thomas Sowell, Milton Friedman, and the rise of Obama. He explains his shift from libertarianism to Trump supporter, his Model UN debates, and how college culture shocked him into shaping his worldview.
A surprising story from Van Jones about Charlie Kirk sparks a heartfelt discussion on faith, dialogue, and America’s future. Pat and the team share powerful lessons from the Arizona Memorial.
Patrick and the Home Team break down the incredible memorial service they attended in Arizona this weekend. Pat highlighted Mrs. Erika Kirk’s powerful testimony and how JD Vance admitted that this revival sparked a conversation about Christ in America.
CNN’s Caitlin Collins clashes with Senator Ted Cruz over Charlie Kirk’s killer and media bias, while Barack Obama weighs in with a measured but controversial statement. Patrick Bet-David and the VT panel debate accountability, journalism, and who can truly unify America.
Pam Bondi faces backlash over her “hate speech” comments after Charlie Kirk’s death. Patrick Bet-David and the VT panel debate free speech vs incitement, the Constitution’s limits, and why government overreach on speech is a dangerous precedent for America.
Byron Donalds clashes with Rashida Tlaib in a fiery exchange on Capitol Hill, while Ilhan Omar sparks outrage with church remarks and Trump calls for her impeachment. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down the chaos, free speech, and the growing divide in American politics.
ABC pulled Jimmy Kimmel after his comments on Charlie Kirk’s death sparked outrage. Patrick Bet-David and the VT panel break down why late-night comedy is failing, the role of politics in entertainment, and who could step in to revive the genre.
Patrick Bet-David and Eric Bolling compare Charlie Kirk’s assassination to JFK, RFK, and MLK, questioning whether Tyler Robinson was truly a lone wolf. The panel examines suspicious accomplices, sniper tactics, and security loopholes across 37 states that prevent rooftop sweeps.
Patrick Bet-David, Eric Bolling, and the panel analyze the alleged text exchange between Charlie Kirk’s killer and his trans roommate. They question its authenticity, blast ABC’s Matt Gutman for framing it as a “love story,” and react to Utah seeking the death penalty.
Candace Owens accuses billionaire Bill Ackman of staging an “intervention” with Charlie Kirk over Israel. Ackman fires back with receipts, while Kirk’s inner circle and Candace’s critics question her motives. Pat and the panel break down the feud, facts, and fallout.
Patrick Bet-David asks Tommy Robinson about Prince Charles’s relationship with Islam and reports of cash donations from Qatar. Robinson criticizes the monarchy, foreign influence, and political corruption, warning about the growing role of Islam and groups like the Muslim Brotherhood in the UK.
The PBD Podcast reacts to Don Lemon and street interviews about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. While everyday people showed humanity and compassion, Lemon amplified a pastor’s harsh sermon. Pat and the panel expose the hypocrisy of selective outrage, cancel culture, and misplaced applause
Elon Musk joins Tommy Robinson in London, declaring “the left is the party of murder” while condemning celebrations over Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The PBD Podcast panel unpacks free speech, indoctrination, and the moral battle shaping America and the UK.
Patrick Bet-David breaks down TMZ’s response after employees were caught laughing during the announcement of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Did Harvey Levin cover it up? Pat calls out TMZ’s credibility and compares their handling to MSNBC’s firing of hateful voices.
Robert O’Neill explains how SEALs compartmentalize missions, protect their leaders, and stick to a unified truth. He shares Iraq combat stories, lessons from commanding officers, and how loyalty, responsibility, and leadership shaped life-or-death operations.
Robert O’Neill compares SEAL Team Six and Delta Force—how Delta guards secrecy, why SEALs aren’t truly “silent professionals,” and the tactical lessons both units shared. He explains evolving from speed and chaos in CQB to silent, night vision precision that saved lives.
Robert O’Neill reveals why bin Laden photos remain classified, his view on releasing them, and what images were actually taken. He explains the risks of propaganda, Monday-morning quarterbacking, and how SEALs prioritized survival and mission success over evidence.
Robert O’Neill addresses conspiracies around Osama bin Laden’s death, Pakistan’s role, and the rapid Zero Dark Thirty movie release. He breaks down intel myths, kidney failure rumors, and what really happened after the SEAL raid in Abbottabad.
Robert O’Neill recounts the raid that killed Osama bin Laden: training, on-the-fly tactics, the moment of contact, and the aftermath. He credits the CIA targeter behind the lead, details Fort Campbell debriefs, and addresses Extortion 17 and conspiracy claims.
Ray Lewis opens up about why today’s rules and transfer culture make coaching tough, his mentorship under Mike Singletary, and his views on targeting penalties. He also shares stories of loyalty, brutal hits, and his bond with Chad Johnson, who once asked Ray to send him Bible verses before games.
Ray Lewis reflects on his friendship with Wes Moore, his meeting with Donald Trump alongside Jim Brown, and the tough questions he asked about helping black communities. He shares lessons from Jim’s mentorship, his prison outreach, and why he believes real change begins with accountability.
Ray Lewis opens up about shutting down Barry Sanders in 1998, building the Ravens’ bully defense, and the culture of accountability that shaped their 2000 Super Bowl run. From battles with Hall of Famers to leadership lessons, Lewis shares raw stories of grit, preparation, and mindset.
Ray Lewis shares how moving from safety to linebacker changed his life forever, guided by Coach Ernest Joe. He also recalls being heartbroken when his idols Joe Montana and Michael Jordan switched teams, inspiring his vow never to leave home and to define loyalty through his career.
Ray Lewis opens up about faith, discipline, and conservative values shaped by his mother’s influence. He reflects on broken communities, absent fathers, and youth suicide, warning about technology, music, and culture. Lewis calls for real leadership to restore accountability and hope.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan shocks his own people by questioning the value of genocide recognition, aligning with Turkey’s Erdogan. PBD and the Home Team react, comparing Biden and Netanyahu’s recognition, politics at play, and whether Pashinyan is protecting Armenia or betraying its history.
Trump praises a U.S. military strike that sank a Venezuelan drug boat loaded with narcotics. Hours later, Venezuela sent F-16s to buzz a U.S. destroyer in a show of force. PBD and the Home Team debate the drug war, Maduro’s moves, U.S. naval power, and whether this escalates into a bigger clash.
Rumors swirl of Eric Adams in talks for a Trump White House job as Andrew Cuomo eyes a comeback to block rising socialist candidate Zoran Mandani. PBD and the Home Team debate New York politics, Trump’s influence, and whether voters should be left to learn hard lessons.
Patrick Bet-David and the Home Team react to Thomas Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Epstein press conference. From fighter jets overhead to Trump calling it a hoax, they debate the optics, survivor demands, and the push to release Epstein files.
New NYC poll shakes up the mayoral race: Mandani leads a five-way field, but a head-to-head shows Cuomo up 52–41 if others drop. PBD Podcast debates hypotheticals, coalition math, ground game, and whether affordability messaging or crime and competence will decide New York’s future.
PBD Podcast breaks down a Jubilee clip where a self-described mentally ill activist rejects help and ignites a debate on victimhood, personal agency, and socialism vs capitalism. Pat challenges claims, offers real options, and the panel tackles entitlement, academia, and why responsibility wins.
Over 33,000 new Epstein documents are released, including DOJ files and unseen jail footage. PBD Podcast reacts to Nancy Mace’s emotional response, Anna Paulina’s call for accountability, and the growing pressure to expose powerful figures linked to Epstein’s crimes.
Chicago sees another violent weekend with 54 shot and 7 killed. PBD Podcast reacts to Governor JB Pritzker’s dismissive response, Trump’s call for action, and the media spin. The panel debates crime, politics, and whether leaders are protecting people or playing games.
Patrick Bet-David discusses the importance of superior customer service and shares some valuable business tips for entrepreneurs. He emphasizes that strong customer relationship management is crucial for customer retention and fostering long-term customer engagement. Find out how a solid business strategy can help you.
Speculation rises as Donald Trump is seen with bruised hands and swelling, prompting questions about his health. PBD and the Home Team debate Trump’s condition, longevity, and the difference between lifespan and health span while comparing media treatment of Biden and Trump.
A New York Post report exposes a dark money network funding pro-Democrat influencers up to $8,000 a month. PBD and the Home Team break down the 1630 Fund, Chorus, and the hidden donors behind coordinated messaging, asking what this means for politics and free speech.
A tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis leaves 2 children dead and 17 injured. PBD and the Home Team discuss the suspect’s background, the role of ideology, mental health, and disturbing trends in school shootings.
Netanyahu recognizes the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides during his interview with Patrick Bet-David on the PBD Podcast. Turkey blasts the move as politically motivated, exposing deep rifts in Israel-Turkey relations and sparking emotional global reactions from Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks.
Trump warns of 200 percent tariffs on China over critical parts while also signaling openness to 600,000 Chinese students amid trade talks. The PBD Podcast debates magnets, Boeing parts, U.S.–China relations, national security, and whether student visas are a trade chip or a long-term threat.
Southwest Airlines changes its long-standing “customer of size” policy. Plus-size passengers must now proactively buy extra seats, with refunds only if flights are not full. The PBD Podcast debates body shaming, viral outrage, airline economics, and America’s obesity crisis.
Trump blasts NBC and ABC, calling them the most biased networks in history and pushing for the FCC to revoke their licenses. The PBD Podcast breaks down Trump’s fight with mainstream media, equal time rules, fake news coverage, and what this battle means for free speech and American democracy.
Al Sharpton claims Trump only targets black mayors, sparking backlash. The PBD Podcast breaks down crime stats in Chicago, DC, and other Democrat-run cities, exposing racial politics, victimization narratives, and why citizens themselves are demanding Trump’s crackdown on crime and chaos.
Patrick Bet-David asks Netanyahu if the Hamas attack would have happened under Trump. Netanyahu says Iran might have acted more cautiously, contrasts Trump’s support with Biden’s embargo threats, and discusses Gaza’s future, even saying U.S. involvement could help rebuild the region.
Patrick Bet-David asks Prime Minister Netanyahu about critics who say Israel controls America. Netanyahu rejects the claim, points to U.S. presidents like Trump acting in America’s own interest, and argues Israel fights Iran not just for itself but for America and the West.
President Trump signed an executive order targeting flag burning, calling it a threat to public safety and free speech abuse. The PBD Podcast debates the First Amendment, riots, patriotism, Hillary Clinton’s past stance, and global laws banning flag desecration. Should America jail flag burners?
Snoop Dogg shares his shock after watching Disney’s Lightyear with his grandson, raising questions about LGBTQ storylines in kids movies. The PBD Podcast debates Disney’s decline, woke agendas, Kathleen Kennedy’s exit, and what it means when even Snoop says Hollywood has gone too far.
In this clip, Patrick Bet-David presses Prime Minister Netanyahu on why Israel hasn’t officially recognized the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocides. Netanyahu responds directly, making a statement that resonates with communities worldwide.
Patrick Bet-David asks Netanyahu about Iran before and after the 1979 revolution. Netanyahu contrasts the Shah’s era of stability with the chaos under the IRGC, explains Iran’s economic collapse, global terror sponsorship, and warns of its nuclear ambitions threatening the West.
LBC host Lewis Goodall sparks outrage by suggesting a 100% inheritance tax to end wealth inequality. The PBD Podcast debates fairness, estate taxes, government overreach, and why punishing successful families could destroy incentives. Should children inherit or should the state take it all?
A psychologist argues parenting has almost no effect after age 15, with peers, schools, and genetics shaping kids more than parents. The PBD Podcast reacts, debating family influence, community values, education, and why America is shifting politically as parents lose control of culture.
Brooklyn’s Men’s Day turns into comedy as Ramdani fails a 135 lb bench press while trying to show off. Mayor Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo roast their rival as the PBD Podcast crew debates strength, politics, and symbolism. Weak lifts, political flexing, and hard times ahead for New York.
JD Vance reveals what Putin has already conceded in Ukraine peace talks with Trump, including territorial integrity and security guarantees. The PBD Podcast breaks down media bias, Lavrov’s stance, NATO tensions, and why all wars end in negotiation. Can Trump end the war in Ukraine?
Nicolás Maduro rallies millions of militias in Venezuela as US warships and troops arrive in the Caribbean. The PBD Podcast breaks down the record $50 million bounty, cocaine cartel ties, Chevron oil deals, and the collapse of one of South America’s richest nations into a socialist dictatorship.
Gavin Newsom is rising in the polls as he borrows from Trump’s campaign playbook. Pat and Vinnie highlight the irony of the California governor’s approach. Will this PR push be enough to land him in the White House, or will the constant hypocrisy cost him in the future?
President Trump orders 1,700 National Guard troops to deploy across 19 states to support ICE in a major immigration and crime crackdown. The PBD Podcast panel debates crime stats in cities like DC, Baltimore, and Chicago, leadership, public safety, and rising political tensions in America.
Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times—for North Korea talks, the Abraham Accords, Middle East ceasefires, and more. But why hasn’t he won while others like Obama received it so easily? In this video, we break down the history of the Nobel Peace Prize, its controversies, Trump’s nominations, and whether political bias is keeping him out—or if he’s on track to finally win it.
Patrick sounds off on the NFL bringing male cheerleaders to the sidelines, with the Minnesota Vikings leading the charge. He questions if fans really want this change and what it means for football culture. A fiery take on the shifting NFL experience.
California Governor Gavin Newsom celebrated Prop 50’s approval, redrawing congressional lines and setting a November 4 vote. He blamed Trump and Texas while vowing to “punch back.” The PBD Podcast panel calls him a political chameleon, exposing hypocrisy, strategy, and his 2028 ambitions.
Target stock plunged after naming insider Michael Fidelki as CEO, disappointing investors. Years of DEI backlash, boycotts, and poor leadership cut Target’s value in half, while Walmart doubled to nearly $800B. The PBD Podcast breaks down how Walmart won and why Target lost.
The FBI raided former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton’s Maryland home at 7 a.m. Agents are reportedly searching for classified documents tied to a leak investigation. The PBD Podcast panel debates whether this is justice, political payback, or the start of a bigger crackdown.
Donald Trump vows on Truth Social to lead a movement eliminating mail-in ballots and voting machines, pushing for paper-only elections. The panel debates fraud claims, blockchain voting, voter ID laws, and what this could mean for Democrats, Republicans, and the future of U.S. elections.
Apple is shifting major iPhone production from China to India, with plans to make 60M units a year and all iPhone 17 models shipping from India. The panel debates supply chain risks, Trump’s push for U.S. jobs, and whether Americans would pay more for a “Made in USA” iPhone.
MSNBC’s Joy Reid sparks backlash after calling Elvis Presley’s “King of Rock & Roll” title racist. The panel slams her divisive rant, defends Elvis’ legacy, cites Jillian Michaels’ CNN pushback on slavery narratives, and highlights why Elvis’ voice and love of America still earn him respect.
Patrick Bet-David explains the concept of "what is gerrymandering" and why people are upset by it. Using examples from Texas, California, and Illinois, the panel discusses how "political maps" and the manipulation of "district lines" can impact "political representation". This can lead to a lack of "equal representation" in government.
America’s tipping culture is spiraling as digital kiosks push 25–30% presets, pressuring customers into “guilt tipping” for minimal service. The panel debates awkward checkout moments, inflation-driven habits, and whether tipping should reward real value instead of social shame.
The “Ketamine Queen” pleads guilty for supplying Matthew Perry with drugs that led to his fatal overdose. The panel breaks down her Hollywood trafficking operation, Perry’s struggles with addiction, and the wider culture of celebrity drug dealers preying on vulnerable stars.
Trump’s tense history with Zelensky takes center stage as body language, heated Oval Office exchanges, and fresh negotiations reveal who holds leverage. The panel debates media spin, NATO’s buffer role, weapons deals with the EU, and whether Trump’s alpha presence signals a real path to peace.
Trump recalls private talks with Putin and Xi, claiming they promised no moves on Ukraine or Taiwan during his presidency. The panel debates deterrence, semiconductor strategy, and global power shifts while highlighting how U.S. chip fabs and alliances shape the future of China–Taiwan tensions.
Michael Wolff explains Trump and Epstein’s ALLEGED shared obsessions with money, models, and social climbing. He recalls their rivalry for royal connections, including a shocking story about Princess Diana. Wolff argues their friendship reveals striking similarities between the two men.
Michael Wolff explains how he met Jeffrey Epstein, their recorded conversations from 2014–2019, and why Epstein became a window into Donald Trump’s world. Wolff shares how Epstein sought rehabilitation after prison and why his ties with Trump were the most important relationship in his life.
Michael Wolff recounts visiting Epstein’s Manhattan mansion, the Wexner connection, and the infamous Clinton painting. He explains Epstein’s view of art as a joke, the fallout from the Palm Beach case, and why he saw both Epstein and Donald Trump as “bad guys” with striking similarities.
Michael Wolff shares Jeffrey Epstein’s detailed accounts of his falling out with Donald Trump over a Palm Beach real estate deal, his views on the Clintons, and how Ghislaine Maxwell distanced herself after 2004. Wolff explains the shifting alliances that defined Epstein’s powerful network.
Michael Wolff shares Epstein’s cryptic comment “still hanging around” sent days before his death, discusses how Epstein claimed to run a “reverse Ponzi scheme,” his ties to Steven Hoffenberg, his strained relationship with brother Mark, and the last people Epstein contacted.
Michael Wolff recalls seeing young women around Jeffrey Epstein, describes their roles as “assistants,” and confirms Bill Gates’ visits. He reveals Epstein’s influence over wealthy men’s personal lives, including divorce strategies, and the financial stakes tied to Epstein’s network.
China admits Trump’s tariffs are hurting their economy as exports to the U.S. plunge 22 percent and youth unemployment climbs. Trump signals more pressure ahead with possible 300 percent semiconductor tariffs. The panel breaks down what this means for trade, Russia, and the future of Taiwan.
Michael Wolff details his 100 hours of recorded conversations with Jeffrey Epstein. He explains why Steve Bannon’s tapes are owned by Epstein’s estate, Bannon’s media coaching role, and why the FBI never reached out. Wolff insists the material is not for sale but is his story to tell.
Michael Wolff reveals details on Jeffrey Epstein’s close ties with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. From Mossad speculation to gossip as currency, Wolff shares insights on Epstein’s connections, power dynamics, and the blurred line between intelligence and rumor.
Fareed Zakaria pressed Rahm Emanuel on the failures of Democratic-run cities, pointing to high taxes, housing costs, and migration to red states. Patrick Bet-David and the panel react, highlighting whether Democrats can confront these issues or risk losing voters to Republican strongholds.
Spike Lee confirms his ESPN documentary on Colin Kaepernick has been scrapped, citing a non-disclosure agreement and creative differences. Reports suggest ESPN wanted the film focused only on football while Lee aimed to expand into race and politics. The panel reacts to the fallout and fan fatigue.
A senior official from Israel’s National Cyber Directorate was arrested in Las Vegas during an FBI sting targeting child exploitation. Charged with luring a minor online, he posted bail and returned to Israel. Patrick Bet-David and the panel react to the case, bail questions, and political ties.
Bill Maher calls out Democrats for refusing to appear on his show, while praising Trump’s stance on NATO, tariffs, and avoiding war. Patrick Bet-David and the panel break down why Maher’s honesty frustrates the left and why politicians dodge tough conversations on podcasts.
Americans are moving at the lowest rate on record with only 7.8% relocating in 2023, down from 20% in the 1950s. High housing costs, scarce starter homes, and a sluggish job market are freezing mobility. Patrick Bet-David and the panel debate home buying, interest rates, and economic growth.
California Democrats roll out a proposed redistricting map targeting five GOP seats, aiming for a 48 to 4 advantage in Congress. Gavin Newsom pushes the plan while Arnold Schwarzenegger blasts it as gerrymandering. The panel breaks down what this battle means for California and national politics.
Putin pushes for Ukraine to give up Donetsk and Luhansk in exchange for freezing the front line. Zelensky refuses, citing Ukraine’s constitution. With over a million casualties, Trump, Putin, and Zelensky weigh next steps. EU leaders push back on land concessions as peace talks hang in the balance.
Marco Rubio stands out after the Trump-Putin Alaska summit. He shuts down media narratives and reframes U.S. goals in Ukraine with sharp diplomacy and composure. Patrick Bet David calls him the MVP of the moment, pointing to his growth and leadership in handling the press.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin meet in Alaska for the first time. From Trump’s commanding stance on the runway to the viral handshake and perfectly timed B-52 flyover, the summit was full of symbolism. Putin even admitted the Ukraine war may not have started if Trump had been president.
Gavin Newsom warns Trump’s redistricting plan could flip House seats and “rig” future elections. The PBD Podcast reacts, breaking down California politics, GOP seats at risk, and what this fight means for Democrats, Republicans, and control of Congress.
Former CIA officer Andrew Bustamante joins Patrick Bet-David to break down how intelligence agencies recruit assets, the risks of working with the CIA, and why Mossad’s methods are far more aggressive. They dive into Epstein’s possible intel ties, CIA’s past recklessness, and post-9/11 oversight.
Over 100,000 Americans applied to join ICE after Trump’s new recruitment push with $50K bonuses. The PBD Podcast reacts to Joe Rogan’s criticism, media backlash, and the impact on immigration, border security, and the Biden administration’s failures.
Andrew Bustamante unpacks why Israel doesn’t fully trust the U.S., how Russia and China keep Iran dependent, and the shadowy role of Henry Kissinger in the Shah’s downfall. From coups to great power games, this clip exposes the hidden truths shaping Middle East politics.
Hunter Biden sparks controversy after claiming Epstein introduced Melania to Trump. Melania threatens a $1B lawsuit over the comments. The PBD Podcast reacts, breaking down Hunter’s remarks, the Biden family legacy, and the fallout from shocking allegations.
Donald Trump meets Vladimir Putin today at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska to discuss Ukraine peace. Trump hopes for a truce and says he thinks Putin will strike a deal. The closed-door summit could shape the war’s direction.
Andrew Bustamante explains how intelligence agencies manipulate allies, why the U.S. often relies on Mossad inside Iran, and the risks of trusting groomed intel. From signals collection to dual nationals, this clip reveals the hidden games behind global espionage.
Andrew Bustamante breaks down why Iran hasn’t fallen in 46 years, Israel’s role as America’s first wall of defense, and the real reason U.S. and allies let others fight proxy battles. He also explains Israel’s lobbying, criticism, and how power really works behind the scenes.
Andrew Bustamante opens up on why Joe Rogan refuses to host him, the fallout with Lex Fridman, and rumors around Peter Thiel, Palantir, and technocracy. He also reveals how CIA officers quietly coach Hollywood and why billionaires may soon rival nation-states in power.
Andrew Bustamante breaks down why Russiagate remains a political weapon, why Obama and Clinton won’t face real accountability, and how conspiracy charges rarely stick. He explains how these stories distract Americans and adversaries while the real battles play out elsewhere.
Patrick Bet-David and ex-CIA officer Andrew Bustamante discuss Tucker Carlson’s claims about the CIA, his father’s alleged ties to the agency, and his interview with Vladimir Putin. Bustamante explains how to “spot a spook” and why Tucker’s style reveals he was never truly trained in espionage.
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman reaffirms her forecast for three quarter-point rate cuts in 2025, marking a rare dual dissent with Christopher Waller. The crew breaks down market reactions, Trump’s potential Fed picks, and why investor discipline matters more than central bank moves.
Jimmy Fallon’s ratings hit a multi-year high after hosting Greg Gutfeld, beating late-night trends with a rare political crossover. The crew challenges Fallon and Kimmel to invite Trump next, predicting record-breaking ratings and debating if they can handle the backlash from their own audiences.
Trump strikes a deal with Nvidia and AMD to send 15% of their China chip sales to the US government in exchange for export approval. The crew debates if it is smart business or a dangerous precedent, tying it to tariffs, national projects, AI dominance, and fears of opening the door for abuse.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman clash over Apple’s alleged App Store favoritism toward OpenAI. Musk threatens legal action, Altman fires back accusing Musk of manipulating X. The feud exposes the AI power struggle, Apple’s gatekeeping role, and looming antitrust battles reshaping Big Tech.
Trump seizes control of DC’s police and deploys the National Guard under Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, citing rampant crime and homelessness. The crew debates the legality, left-wing backlash, historical precedent, and why supporters see it as a bold law-and-order move, not authoritarianism.
Candace Owens fires back at Nick Fuentes after he accuses her of teaming with Elon Musk to attack him. She calls him a sheltered theater kid and mocks his victim claims. The crew breaks down the feud, Fuentes’ JD Vance theory, his fiery rants, and why conservative influencers are at war on X.
PBD and the crew break down Texas' redistricting battle, walkouts by Senate Democrats, and accusations of gerrymandering. They trace the practice's history, show examples from Illinois and Maryland, and explain how both parties manipulate district maps to secure political advantage.
Patrick Bet-David breaks down NYC’s $65M plan for a transgender-only homeless shelter, costing $87K per bed, and warns how high taxes drive billionaires out. He links the policy to declining revenue, rising middle-class burdens, and the long-term impact on New York’s economic future.
Jimmy Kimmel admits “repulsive liberal scolds” are driving people from the Democratic Party. PBD calls him out for abandoning comedy to push politics, comparing him to other late-night hosts who alienated audiences by becoming activists instead of entertainers.
Florida’s Attorney General proposes a law to block convicted sex offenders from surrogacy, adoption, and foster care, contrasting with California’s lack of regulation. PBD covers shocking cases, loopholes, and the urgent call for nationwide laws to protect children from predators.
The PBD Hometeam covers a recent interview with JD Vance, where he addresses the Epstein files and a meeting about Jeffrey Epstein. Vinnie touches on the need for transparency and the release of thousands of documents.
Al Jazeera journalist Anas al Sharif was killed in Gaza during an Israeli strike, sparking debate over media targeting and bias. Pat urges viewers to examine both sides of the story before forming an opinion, warning that blind spots can distort their understanding of complex conflicts like this one.
Patrick Bet-David covers how rising costs in the U.S. are causing Americans to seek out a new expat life in places like Spain and Mexico, but this is leading to friction. Locals feel priced out of their own communities as expat vs immigrant tensions rise, impacting the housing market. One solution is frugal living but others feel that is not enough. The video highlights these complex issues.
Donald Trump brokers a historic peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a breakthrough few thought possible. With multiple nations nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, PBD and the panel debate whether global pressure will force recognition for his unexpected diplomatic victories.
Andrew Cuomo launches a fiery attack on Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani over his rent-controlled apartment, sparking a heated feud with Bill de Blasio. The clash exposes hypocrisy claims, rent policy battles, and the high-stakes fight for New York City's political future.
Donald Trump announces a high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin in Alaska to discuss ending the Ukraine-Russia war. Talks may include Volodymyr Zelensky, with both leaders pushing opposing demands on territory, NATO, and peace terms in a tense global standoff.
ESPN has struck a groundbreaking deal to acquire the NFL Network, Red Zone Channel, and NFL Fantasy in exchange for a 10% equity stake, reshaping sports media ownership and raising concerns about impartial NFL coverage. This deal marks a major shift in the sports broadcasting landscape, highlighting ESPN’s drive for exclusive NFL content amid cable’s decline.
Success is only the beginning; the real challenge is staying grounded when the lifestyle creep sets in. Discover the harsh truths about growth, loyalty, and why the people who tell you what you need to hear are the hardest to keep around.
Elon Musk tops Gallup’s list as the most disliked public figure in America, sparking fiery reactions and sharp analysis on his political pivot, media portrayal, and cultural influence. Trump’s bold response adds fuel to the fire in this explosive conversation.
Trump’s secret envoy meets with Putin in Moscow as nuclear tensions escalate and a Ukraine ceasefire deadline looms. In this explosive podcast episode, the team breaks down behind-the-scenes diplomacy, power moves, and how a potential Trump-brokered peace summit could change the course of global history.
The ongoing conflict around Gaza raises complex questions about leadership, humanitarian aid, and political strategy, highlighting tensions between Israel’s government and U.S. involvement under Trump. As starvation and violence escalate, debates intensify over accountability, media coverage, and the true cost of geopolitical decisions in the Middle East.
President Trump threatens to federalize Washington DC amid rising youth crime and a violent assault on a Doge team member. The podcast explores DC’s governance challenges, political divide, and the implications of stripping local control.
A viral surrogacy video featuring a gay couple sparks outrage after one partner is revealed to be a registered sex offender. The PBD Podcast reacts with a heated debate on child safety, adoption laws, and the moral line between legality and trust in protecting our most vulnerable.
Tucker Carlson claims he only discovered his father was CIA after his death, but past interviews say otherwise. PBD and the crew unpack the contradictions, Nick Fuentes' callout, Candace Owens' flip on Israel, and why this strange alliance may be heading for a massive breakup.
The US birth rate drops to an all-time low of 1.59. The panel breaks down the cultural and economic roots of the crisis, Hillary Clinton's immigration comments, and what it means for America's future. From faith to family, the numbers are screaming and the consequences are real.
Buy Now, Pay Later is exploding among Gen Z—for Botox, groceries, and even concert tickets. But behind the easy payments lie missed bills, soaring debt, and financial traps. PBD breaks down the numbers, shares personal stories, and calls for financial literacy over impulse spending.
Will drones decide the next war? And will the U.S. be ready... or left behind?Patrick Bet-David examines how advanced America is with its drone technology, touching on both commercial and military applications. Watch for shocking statistics of Ukraine’s combat drones & real-world warfare lessons, and find out how China’s DJI is the drone superpower arming the world.
Barry Weiss seeks $250M for The Free Press as media titans scramble to buy influence. PBD and the crew dissect the price tag, Zionist motivations, CBS strategy, and the podcaster boom shaking up legacy news. Plus, Patrick shares his sit-down with a major New York Times reporter.
Declassified emails and memos reveal the Clinton campaign may have fabricated Trump–Russia collusion to distract from her email scandal. The PBD Podcast crew exposes Obama-era FBI failures, media complicity, and the deeper implications for justice, accountability, and free speech.
The House subpoenas Bill & Hillary Clinton, ex-AGs, and FBI directors in a revived Epstein probe. PBD and the crew break down who might flip, why Loretta Lynch and Eric Holder matter, and what this means for justice, immunity deals, and Ghislaine Maxwell’s silence.
Trump’s global trade deals are expected to wrap up by Friday, with China taking longer. The PBD crew reacts to Howard Lutnick’s bold claim, Trump’s demand for open markets, and how his no-more-free-buffet mindset could reset global trade rules.
Starbucks plans to close 90 stores by 2026 as new CEO Brian Niccol aims to reset the brand. The PBD crew reacts to the company’s culture, controversial barista behavior, and why some conservatives are done with overpriced coffee and side-eye service.
Kamala Harris confirms she won’t run for California governor. Meanwhile, a bizarre story out of Glendale shocks the PBD crew. A man is arrested for sniffing women in public. Pat calls out the city's decline and jokes Armenians may soon flee to Florida.
The Fed holds rates steady again, frustrating Trump and dividing economists. The PBD panel breaks down Powell’s play, Trump's fiery Truth Social rant, and how 2026 could be the biggest boom yet. Tomi Lahren and the crew debate what’s really driving the Fed’s decision.
Ghislaine Maxwell demands immunity to testify on Epstein and threatens silence unless her terms are met. The PBD crew debates if the deal is worth it, who should be exposed, and whether 100 hours of unseen Epstein footage will ever see the light of day.
Harvard may pay $500M to settle with Trump over antisemitism claims as the Ivy League faces massive backlash. Tomi Lahren joins to break down the legal fight, the cultural shift toward Southern schools, and why Jewish students are fleeing elite campuses.
Trump pushes to depose Rupert Murdoch in defamation suit over WSJ's Epstein letter claim. With Tomi Lahren in studio, the panel breaks down legal strategy, media leverage, and whether Murdoch even knows what's going on. A must-watch for 2024 drama watchers.
Tomi Lahren joins the PBD Podcast to unpack Shannon Sharpe's recent departure from ESPN after settling a $50 million sexual assault lawsuit, the impact on First Take, ongoing denial and controversy, and what lies ahead for Sharpe’s media career.
The PBD Podcast reacts to a viral Wall Street Journal story: “Goodbye Gentle Parenting, Hello F Around and Find Out.” Scott Jennings and the panel debate parenting styles, Gen Z softness, and the cultural shift toward structure, discipline, and tough love in raising kids today.
The PBD Podcast breaks down a Wall Street Journal poll showing Democrats at a 35-year low in approval. Guest Scott Jennings joins the panel to analyze the fallout, cultural radicalism, Trump's “common sense” brand, and whether America is ready for a third-party movement.
The PBD Podcast breaks down Trump’s major trade victory with the EU: $750B in energy sales, $600B in new investments, and zero tariffs on American goods. Scott Jennings joins the panel to unpack global leverage, media reactions, and why even critics are calling it a win for the U.S.
Ghislaine Maxwell reportedly gave the DOJ names of 100 people linked to Epstein in exchange for limited immunity. The PBD Podcast panel debates whether Trump would pardon her, why Bannon is sitting on 15+ hours of Epstein footage, and what justice, transparency, and media fear really look like.
The PBD Podcast dives into the viral success of Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad, the backlash it sparked, and the marketing data that proves beauty sells. The panel compares it to flops like Jaguar’s DEI campaign and Victoria’s Secret’s body-positive pivot. It's data vs. narrative.
Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., a Utah surgeon, faced 35 years in prison for giving patients saline instead of the COVID vaccine. The PBD Podcast panel debates whether he's a criminal or a hero, exposes flaws in public health messaging, and explores the long-term fallout of COVID mandates.
Trump confronts Jerome Powell at the Federal Reserve site over a $3.1B cost overrun. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down the viral moment, questions Fed mismanagement, and explores Trump’s strategy to pressure Powell, while comparing his bold style to Teddy Roosevelt.
The PBD Podcast unpacks the NYC mass shooting by Shane Tamura that killed an NYPD officer and three others. With Scott Jennings, the panel explores security failures, media bias, and how this tragedy could impact New York’s mayoral race and public sentiment toward policing.
A founder blows the whistle on a remote employee who secretly held 3–4 full-time jobs—scamming multiple startups, lying about his identity, and faking references. The viral tweet naming Saram Parek sparked an avalanche of CEO horror stories, with 23M+ views and explosive backlash. But who’s really to blame?
Chris Cappy breaks down the real global military race, challenging the narrative of U.S. dominance. He explains how China and Russia hide their true spending, how Iran fuels Russia’s drone surge, and how the U.S. is radically shifting doctrine to face new threats in drone and proxy warfare
Chris Cappy breaks down the most dangerous potential war on the horizon: a simultaneous China–Taiwan invasion and Russian attack on the Baltics. He explains why the next 3 years are critical, how U.S. resources could be stretched thin, and how Trump’s diplomacy could delay or deter escalation.
Laura Loomer dissects the Epstein investigation fallout, slams Pam Bondi’s handling of the files, and defends Trump amid growing criticism. She calls out internal conflicts with Bongino and Kash Patel, questions vetting failures, and explains why Trump’s restraint is both rare and misunderstood.
Columbia University settles for over $220 million after violating Jewish civil rights during anti-Israel protests. Trump calls it a historic win, with implications for other elite universities. The panel reacts to DEI rollbacks, campus safety, and rising antisemitism in higher education.
Chris Cappy reveals some of the Pentagon’s most advanced weapons, including the stealth B-21 bomber and Typhon missile launchers now deployed near China. He explains how this quiet arms race influences global deterrence and why he remains optimistic about the future despite rising military tensions.
Chris Cappy analyzes the stalled peace efforts between Russia and Ukraine, Trump’s shifting stance, and how battlefield momentum favors Russia. He breaks down sanctions, tariffs, and China’s covert role, warning the war could expand into a broader global confrontation if pressure escalates.
Trump secures a $220 million settlement from Columbia University for discriminating against Jewish students and staff during campus protests. The deal forces DEI rollbacks, merit-based policies, and oversight. The panel breaks down how this precedent could hit Harvard and the Ivy League next.
Home prices hit a record high in June, but sales are sinking. The PBD Podcast breaks down why buyers are stuck on the sidelines, mortgage rates above 6.5%, rising taxes and insurance, and why sellers aren’t desperate enough to drop prices. The panel also debates the true value of homeownership.
The PBD Podcast exposes the real impact of California’s $20 fast food minimum wage law. With 18,000 jobs lost and a wave of automation replacing workers, the panel breaks down the unintended consequences, rising costs, and the political spin from Gavin Newsom’s administration.
The PBD Podcast dives once again into the seemingly endless Epstein saga, as a Florida judge rejects the latest request to declassify the files. Patrick offers advice to the Trump administration on how to handle the situation.
The PBD Podcast panel reacts to Obama's office calling Trump’s treason allegations outrageous. Tulsi Gabbard releases a report accusing Obama officials of staging the Russia collusion hoax. The team breaks down the media's role, possible subpoenas, and what this means for U.S. institutions.
Investigative firebrand Laura Loomer details her undercover work exposing the Clinton campaign, her ban from social media, and how she became a trusted intel source in Trump circles. From Project Veritas to political controversy, Loomer explains how she still breaks stories from the inside.
Laura Loomer exposes Ron DeSantis’ early secret bid for president, details her viral confrontation at his book signing, and recounts the call from Trump that changed her career. She questions DeSantis’ loyalty, reveals insider GOP tactics, and explains why she still doesn’t trust him today.
Laura Loomer breaks down the rumored feud between Elon Musk and Scott Bessant inside Trump’s White House. She confirms screaming matches over IRS appointments, explains the power struggle behind the scenes, and casts doubt on any future alliance between Musk and Trump after public fallouts.
Laura Loomer recounts how her investigation into Michael Waltz’s Signal group led to a high-stakes Oval Office meeting with Trump. She exposed CCP ties, walked into a heated confrontation, and pushed for firings over national security breaches. Trump acted swiftly after reviewing her findings.
The media says there's no client list. No trafficking. No intelligence ties. But the evidence says otherwise. In this explosive deep-dive, we expose the suspicious wealth, powerful allies, and unanswered questions surrounding Jeffrey Epstein. From hidden cameras and mysterious mansions to ties with Mossad, CIA fixers, and billionaires like Wexner, Gates, and Black, this is the video they don't want you to see.
Charleston White discusses Epstein’s suspicious death, the hidden truth about child trafficking involving powerful elites, the neglect of children in America, and the failures of government and media to address these issues. He highlights systemic capitalism, education, and the need for community support.
In this clip, Charleston White reacts to a viral video showing a Barnes & Noble kids’ section featuring LGBTQ+ books. He criticizes what he calls “indoctrination” in schools, discusses cultural views on homosexuality in the Black community, and expresses concerns about societal changes affecting children and families.
Sean Hannity joins Patrick Bet-David to discuss Trump's response to the Epstein letter story, his own stance at Fox News, and lessons from past media misjudgments. They also explore Hannity’s history with investigative reporting, Epstein's background, and the challenge of speaking truth in media.
Sean Hannity joins the PBD Podcast to break down the latest twist in the Epstein case as Michael Cohen reacts and voter backlash grows over Trump’s handling of the scandal. The veteran newsman shares his take on the situation and stresses the importance of patience as a media voice with influence.
This clip explores critical views of TD Jakes and the Black church’s role in the community. It delves into personal stories about fatherlessness, anger, faith, and life struggles, highlighting challenges in Black families and questioning traditional religious influence.
In this brutally honest video, Patrick Bet-David breaks down the real cost of raising a family, owning a home, and building a future together, down to the dollar. If you think love is enough to survive marriage, think again.This video will make you rethink how you approach relationships, money, and long-term planning, especially if you're engaged, married, or thinking about starting a family.
Charleston White shares his journey from frustration with black community issues to becoming a Republican youth leader in Texas. He bridges divides by working with white Republicans, law enforcement, and black communities to advocate for children, reform, and dialogue beyond racial prejudices.
In this controversial PBD Podcast clip, Charleston White shares blunt opinions on the WNBA, criticizing its players' appeal and entertainment value. He also discusses legalization of prostitution, the role of women in sports, and his views on femininity, power, and society’s changing dynamics.
Charleston White shares his story growing up amid violence and loss, influenced by family struggles and hip hop culture. He reveals how media glorified gangster life, shaping youth behavior and exposing the dark reality behind the culture's impact on Black communities.
Charleston White discusses the crack epidemic’s devastating impact on Black America. He explores how survival and greed drove drug trade, the long-term effects on generations, and the importance of personal responsibility and community connection to heal and rebuild broken families and neighborhoods.
Charleston White critiques Planned Parenthood’s origins and impact on Black communities, arguing it harms more than helps. He discusses abortion, systemic issues, and the need for leadership grounded in military experience to guide America through its current moral and social challenges.
Charleston White discusses how feminism, particularly "white feminism," influenced the rise of single motherhood by shifting traditional family dynamics. He critiques modern relationship challenges and emotional disconnection, arguing feminism separated men and women in American culture.
Charleston White critiques Barack Obama’s impact on the Black community, arguing Obama prioritized other groups and lacked connection to Black American struggles. He contrasts Obama with Trump, emphasizing confidence over politics, while discussing cultural identity, leadership, and childhood influences.
Trump calls Epstein investigations a hoax and insults supporters questioning the files, sparking outrage from longtime allies. The panel explores theories involving UK royalty, Mossad, and political pressure to bury the case. Trust fractures as MAGA faithful push back against Trump’s pivot.
Obama appears on his wife's podcast to address divorce rumors and says every man needs a gay friend. The PBD panel breaks down the body language, the backlash from Whoopi Goldberg and Charlemagne, and Obama’s call for Democrats to toughen up ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Trump dismisses the Epstein investigation as a hoax and insults his base as “stupid” for questioning it. The panel reacts with frustration, accusing Trump of betrayal. They explore possible pressure from UK royalty and Mossad ties, warning this shift could damage the Trump brand long-term.
The PBD Podcast reacts to tech CEO Andy Byron being caught on a Coldplay kiss cam with his head of HR, Kristen Kitt. The viral moment sparked workplace ethics questions and speculation about resignations as the panel explores what it means for a company facing public scandal.
Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone shocks Wall Street by declaring full support for Trump, calling him one of the best presidents ever. The PBD panel breaks down Langone’s endorsement, Trump’s 2.0 presidency, and how capitalism saved lives through innovation like blood thinners.
Tucker Carlson suggests Jeffrey Epstein worked for foreign intelligence and questions why no real investigation has happened. The panel debates if Trump and his allies fumbled their promises, the fallout for figures like Dan Bongino and Pam Bondi, and whether voters were misled on Epstein.
Trump threatens a 50% tariff on Brazil in defense of Bolsonaro and against BRICS’ challenge to the US dollar. The panel explores the political fallout, rising coffee prices, and how socialism and censorship in Brazil echo broader global trends. A fiery debate on freedom, trade, and influence.
The PBD Podcast breaks down the suspension of six Secret Service agents following the internal review of last year’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The panel examines what went wrong, accountability at the highest levels, and the political fallout from this stunning security failure
Congress blocked a motion to release Jeffrey Epstein’s records, with nearly all Republicans voting no. The panel dives into why both parties remain silent, whether Trump is compromised, and if political ambition is stopping justice. Public trust erodes while key figures stay quiet.
The panel reacts to new immigration data and media spin on Trump’s border policy. They debate legal vs. illegal immigration, cultural hypocrisy from elites like John Leguizamo, and why many legal immigrants are frustrated with open border policies. A fiery back-and-forth with serious undertones.
Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to testify before Congress about Epstein’s client list, but no one’s calling her. The crew discusses why Republicans may be blocking her, growing public interest, and what’s at stake if she speaks.
Gavin Newsom fires back at Trump for calling him "Newscum" and calls Trump a son of a bitch. The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the name-calling, the federal raids in LA, and what this clash says about the state of American politics.
A resurfaced podcast clip shows NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani opposing police response to domestic violence calls, triggering backlash. The panel connects his stance to growing concerns over Sharia law influence, NYC's political shift, and why Palm Beach is courting New York businesses.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou reveals the shocking origins of the U.S. torture program after 9/11. He explains how psychologists reverse-engineered military training, how the CIA was kept in the dark, and why he refused to participate and paid the price.
John Kiriakou reveals what prison was really like after blowing the whistle on CIA torture. He was sent to a facility packed with mob bosses, cartel members, and pedophiles. The Gambinos embraced him, and his wife lost her job at the CIA just for being married to him.
Patrick Bet-David and Dr. Taylor Marshall dive into a controversial conversation about Islam’s global growth, Prophet Muhammad’s legacy, and the cultural appeal of religious discipline. They contrast Islamic and Christian values, fertility rates, and what drives long-term ideological influence.
Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou shares how the Obama era ruined his life, why he believes Obama was manipulated by intelligence insiders, and reveals Rudy Giuliani allegedly sought $2M for a Trump pardon. The PBD Podcast dives deep into this shocking firsthand account.
Elon Musk teases the “America Party” with a pro-Bitcoin and pro-Second Amendment agenda. Tesla bull Dan Ives pushes back on Musk’s political distractions and gets told to “shut up.” The PBD Podcast breaks down the feud, market reaction, and why it all matters.
The PBD Podcast reacts to a VC who says five-day weeks will never build billion-dollar startups. The guys debate the 996 work culture, startup sacrifice, momentum, and whether work-life balance is a myth when chasing something great.
Dr. Taylor Marshall joins Patrick Bet-David to warn about America's demographic decline and the rise of Islam in key U.S. cities. He breaks down the impact of low birth rates, weak family structures and calls for a cultural shift toward procreation, marriage, and faith-based patriotism.
Mayor Eric Adams responds to criticism over NYC’s broken permitting system, aging infrastructure, and slow construction timelines. He outlines reforms to speed up approvals, modernize government processes, and reduce bureaucratic delays while comparing NYC to faster-growing cities like Houston.
Mayor Eric Adams explains why he switched from Republican to Democrat and now identifies as an independent. He reflects on public safety, New York’s political landscape, and the need to work within the system to create real change, especially in a heavily Democratic city like NYC.
Patrick Bet-David breaks down the growing momentum behind socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani’s potential run for NYC mayor. The panel debates whether voters are underestimating his chances and draws comparisons to other surprise election wins. They explore what a Mamdani victory could mean for the future of New York City politics.
Mayor Eric Adams addresses political retaliation, legal battles, and how speaking out against party orthodoxy triggered investigations. He shares thoughts on Cuomo, Trump, Letitia James, and lawfare, revealing what it's like to challenge New York’s Democratic establishment from the inside.
Patrick Bet-David discusses whether ChatGPT is affecting your brain. A new study touches on artificial intelligence's impact on cognitive impairment, especially in areas of critical thinking. The study highlights the potential risk factors associated with relying too heavily on AI tools, and the findings suggest a relationship between technology use and mental acuity.
Patrick Bet-David dives into Elon Musk's threat to start a new political party, potentially named the America Party. The conversation includes Mark Cuban's and Anthony Scaramucci's interest, and the potential for a musk trump feud. The discussion explores the possible impact on politics and the existing two party system.
Eric Adams calls out Andrew Cuomo for splitting the vote in the NYC mayoral race and explains why Cuomo should step aside. He contrasts Cuomo's passive campaign style with his own street-level grind and defends his record as the city's turnaround mayor heading into a heated election.
Mayor Eric Adams responds to the rise of a socialist challenger in the NYC mayoral race. He breaks down how radicalization on campuses, low voter turnout, and billionaire backlash are reshaping the city. Adams defends capitalism and warns of the economic risk of far-left policies.
Biden’s doctor pleads the Fifth in a House probe, refusing to answer if he was told to lie about the president’s health. The PBD Podcast breaks down how this could suggest a deeper cover-up involving executive orders, cognitive decline, and hidden power players.
The PBD Podcast breaks down the Epstein intelligence cover-up, Trump’s fumbled response, and the links to Mossad, CIA, and JP Morgan. The team debates blackmail operations, child trafficking, and why this scandal matters more than ever.
The Justice Department confirms an inquiry into two figures often targeted by Trump, while facing renewed scrutiny over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. Pat and the crew analyze the possible outcomes of the probe.
John Kiriakou says Mossad is the world’s most effective intelligence agency—and the least trusted by the CIA. He shares shocking stories about Israeli infiltration, sabotage, and recruitment attempts, and explains why U.S. intel officers often felt outmaneuvered by their Israeli counterparts.
John Kiriakou exposes how the CIA faked torture results, waterboarded Abu Zubaydah 83 times, and covered it all up. He breaks down how Bush said “We do not torture” while CIA leadership destroyed tapes and rewrote FBI intel to justify illegal methods.
Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou breaks down what makes a great undercover agent: sociopathic tendencies, zero recognition, and full trust in the mission. He shares wild recruitment stories, CIA affairs, and a dark shift in agency ethics after 9/11.
Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou exposes how legal interrogation was abandoned for revenge-driven torture post-9/11. He reveals chilling CIA practices, internal resistance, and why speaking out led to his arrest under the Espionage Act.
Former CIA officer John Kiriakou breaks down why he believes Epstein did commit suicide, how bad the Bureau of Prisons really is, and why no whistleblower has leaked the full client list. He also explains how many people likely do know the truth—and why none have come forward.
John Kiriakou calls Epstein a textbook Mossad access agent used to compromise elites. He breaks down Trump’s hesitation, Bondi’s deflection, and how foreign intel uses people like Epstein for leverage. Hidden files, missing footage, and deep state implications are all on the table.
Patrick Bet-David sits down with CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou to unpack the alleged Epstein cover-up and new FBI criminal investigations into Brennan and Comey, including how Brennan rose through the CIA by pushing torture and crushing enemies.
The PBD Podcast reacts to Tucker Carlson’s controversial interview with the Iranian president, sparking debate about “Death to America,” media responsibility, Middle East influence, and whether Tucker gave Iran a propaganda platform. The panel explores Qatar’s soft power, potential foreign influence on American creators, and the danger of naïve audiences.
Elon Musk is reportedly planning a third-party presidential bid following his tumultuous exit from the Trump administration. Pat and the Home Team break down what’s motivating Elon and the uphill battle of establishing a viable third party in the United States.
The PBD Podcast reacts to the DOJ and FBI declaring there’s no Epstein client list, confirming suicide. The hosts rip into missing footage, shifting narratives, and possible elite protection. Did the system cover up for the powerful? Who’s really conflicted—and who’s lying?
Billionaire Bill Ackman backs NYC Mayor Adams to block socialist Zoran Mamdani, urging Cuomo to step aside. The PBD Podcast unpacks the political power plays, NYPD retirements, and what’s at stake as NYC faces a potential hard-left shift ahead of the 2025 mayoral election.
California voters rank housing as the top issue, demanding action on the affordability crisis. The PBD Podcast breaks down Newsom’s stalled leadership, environmental red tape, and how California’s housing failures are driving residents to leave the state in record numbers.
Leah Thomas is stripped of women’s swimming titles after the University of Pennsylvania bows to Trump’s executive order banning biological men from competing in women’s sports. The PBD Podcast responds to the landmark reversal, the implications of Title IX, and the backlash from athletes and activists.
Trump threatens to deport NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani over his anti-ICE stance, sparking backlash and debate over denaturalization laws, immigration, and ideology. The PBD Podcast unpacks the fiery exchange, political strategy, and cultural divide shaping America’s biggest city.
New Jersey is making a bold comeback as a top film destination, with massive studio investments from Netflix, Lionsgate, and more. The PBD Podcast explores the state’s economic incentives, the return to its cinematic roots, and what this shift means for Hollywood’s future.
The PBD Podcast covers the recent verdict in the Sean "Diddy" Combs case, with Patrick revisiting his earlier prediction that none of the charges would stick. Tom and Vinnie reflect on how, in high-profile cases involving horrific crimes, there rarely seems to be any real accountability.
Trump tours the new “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center in Florida’s Everglades—an isolated facility surrounded by swamps and wildlife. The PBD Podcast reacts to the stark visuals, political backlash, and media spin, including Joy Reid’s controversial “concentration camp” remark.
Trump hits record approval among Republicans, surpassing even Reagan, while Elon Musk flirts with third-party disruption. The PBD Podcast explores Musk’s political influence, the Libertarian Party’s pitch, and what happens when the world’s richest man feels betrayed by both sides of the aisle.
Trump announces Israel has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire as pressure shifts to Hamas. The PBD Podcast breaks down the political theater, impossible conditions, Qatar’s role as Hamas's backer, and why dismantling a terror group built on ideology may be unrealistic. A raw take on Middle East “peace.”
The Senate strips Trump's bill of its federal AI override as states push back on Silicon Valley lobbying. The PBD Podcast explores the risks of centralized AI control, Peter Thiel’s Antichrist warning, and the deeper spiritual and political battle over tech, truth, and individual rights.
Trump’s $4.5 trillion “Big Beautiful Bill” brings major tax cuts, eliminates taxes on tips and overtime, and imposes work requirements on Medicaid. The PBD Podcast breaks down what’s in it, who benefits, who doesn’t, and whether it’s a bold bet on growth or a fast track to deeper national debt.
Job anxiety is at an all-time high, with 81% of U.S. workers fearing layoffs in 2025. From widespread layoffs to shrinking company margins due to tariffs, the workplace is a battleground. Discover why 76% expect more job cuts and learn actionable strategies to make yourself unfireable. Don’t let fear control your career – watch now to secure your job in this unstable economy! Thumbs up and subscribe for more career insights.
A far-left candidate shocks New York, beating Andrew Yang and openly calling for socialism and “seizing the means of production.” The PBD Podcast breaks down the communist rhetoric, Trump’s fiery response, media complicity, and how a disillusioned youth is fueling radical momentum in the city.
The media is forced to admit Trump’s tariffs are working as U.S. revenue spikes without raising consumer prices. PBD and the crew break down the data, media backpedaling, and a series of major wins for Trump, from NATO deals to Supreme Court rulings. A powerful momentum shift is underway.
Trump finalizes a major trade deal with China, securing rare earth mineral exports vital for U.S. manufacturing. The PBD Podcast breaks down the chessboard of tariffs, leverage with ethane and chips, and what this means for 2026. A huge win for American industry—and Trump’s dealmaker legacy.
The PBD Podcast dives into Elon Musk's feud with Trump over the “Big Beautiful Bill,” exposing tensions around tax cuts, entitlement spending, EV mandates, and exploding national debt. Heated takes on dynamic scoring, government waste, and political hypocrisy fuel this must-watch episode.
Everyone measures wealth in terms of cash, cryptocurrency, real estate, and social status. But what if the most valuable asset in your life is something you can’t put a price tag on?In this video, Patrick Bet-David breaks down a powerful story involving UFC President Dana White, a last-minute call from Donald Trump, and the kind of relationship capital that money can’t buy. You’ll learn why some bonds are worth more than stock options—and why protecting your top relationships could be the real key to long-term success.
Trump rejects regime change in Iran, citing chaos. PBD outlines Iran’s untapped economic potential, rips pro-regime romanticizers, and calls for real leadership. The panel warns this may be Iran’s last chance in 46 years to achieve freedom, prosperity, and global reintegration.
Conflicting reports spark debate over whether Israel and the US truly destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities. Joy Reid claims nukes could stabilize the region. The panel blasts her take, questions media leaks, and weighs if Iran’s program is crippled or if the truth is being buried.
Patrick and the Home Team comment on the latest developments in the NYC mayoral race, as the largest city in the United States might soon elect its first Muslim-progressive mayor. Is Mamdani the beginning of the end? Will we see mass migration to freer states, such as Florida?
What if I told you that Pride Month owes its origin to the Italian Mafia?In this wild deep dive, we uncover how New York’s Genovese crime family ran the infamous Stonewall Inn — an illegal, filthy, mafia-run gay club — and how a 1969 police raid sparked the riots that would later evolve into today’s LGBTQ+ Pride Month.From mafia blackmail operations to bribed cops, to a cultural movement that now spans 125 days a year — this is the side of history you won’t hear on mainstream news.Watch until the end for the insane connections between the mob, U.S. presidents, modern culture wars, and the dramatic collapse in U.S. family demographics.
Two veteran execs exit as the network braces for deep cost-cutting after corporate spin-off. The panel breaks down CNN’s financial crisis, slumping ratings, declining relevance, why the brand lost trust, and whether CNN can be saved or if it’s destined to be sold for parts.
US warns China to stop Iran from closing the Strait of Hormuz, risking 20% of global oil flow. Rubio and JD Vance call it economic suicide for Iran. The panel debates China’s role, Iran’s credibility, and why America First works better than isolationism in today’s global economy.
After US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites, Tel Aviv shares hit record highs. Iranian protesters wave American flags in Tehran. Trump slams CNN over coverage of the bombing. The panel debates who broke the ceasefire first and why Israel may be more to blame in this fragile conflict.
Trump floats regime change in Iran while the Supreme Leader signals potential successors. Reza Pahlavi calls for the Ayatollah to step down, but faces skepticism. The panel debates if Pahlavi can lead a new Iran and how close the country really is to regime change.
Scott Storch reveals his plans for a variety-style show mixing podcasts, comedy, live music, and sketches. He also teases his work with GTA, a theme song for a documentary about corruption. He reflects on his creative journey, aiming to show a fun, unexpected side of himself beyond producing hits.
Trump announces a brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran in what he calls the "12-Day War." Both sides break the agreement as bombing resumes. Trump drops an F-bomb on live TV. The panel debates the likelihood of peace and reactions from Israeli and Iranian citizens.
The Fed holds rates steady for the 4th time. Tom breaks it down, Powell urges caution, and Trump calls him “stupid.” The panel debates rate cuts, housing struggles, and what’s next for the U.S. economy. Is a cut coming soon? Here’s what you need to know.
Scott Storch breaks down Diddy’s “run to the light” strategy, Lyor Cohen’s business genius, the evolution of hip hop, why today’s music lacks quality, and why artists like Russ stand out. He also reflects on his legacy, Snoop’s ear for beats, and why most modern hip hop is “trash.”
Scott Storch talks about making hits with Fat Joe, the politics of Latino rappers in hip hop, the truth behind rap beefs, shady label games with JLo, stories about Tommy Mottola, and why Busta Rhymes was the only one to check in when Scott hit rock bottom. A raw look at the industry.
Scott Storch opens up about his deep friendship with DMX, wild stories from Miami parties, failed rehab attempts, and trying to save DMX’s life in his final days. He also reflects on DMX’s raw talent, stage presence, and what made him a true legend in hip hop.
Iran is richer in resources than China, but it is also crushed by religious rule. The people want leadership, not control. This might be the wake-up call they need.
Trump's precision strike on Iran’s nuclear sites stunned the world. Was this leadership or manipulation? Israel responds. The future of the Middle East just shifted.
Trump confirms U.S. strike on Iran's nuclear sites. What now? 60% support the attack. Are you one of them?
Iranians are fed up not with faith, but with failed leadership. This shocking economic stat proves just how far behind Iran has fallen… and why the people are demanding real change.
Scott Storch talks about his relationship with Diddy, wild Miami party scenes, clearing up rumors about Diddy's alleged behavior, current allegations, and why he doesn’t believe the trafficking narrative. He also touches on his own experiences at Diddy’s parties and celebrity circles.
Scott Storch breaks down how producers make money, publishing and catalog deals, selling rights for generational wealth, and how Dre handled his catalog. He also clears up rumors about Suge Knight buying his catalog and shares wild industry stories, from Dre to AI disrupting insurance.
Trump confirms a successful U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear sites using top-secret bunker buster bombs. Was this the right move or the start of war?
Scott Storch talks about working with Mariah Carey and Christina Aguilera, the drama with manager Irving Azoff, how a fallout led to Aguilera’s diss track “F You Scott Storch,” and what makes a real music producer. He also reflects on Mariah’s iconic voice and major hit records.
Dwight Howard reveals why he signed with Adidas over Nike, how shoe brands shape NBA careers, and how playing in Taiwan improved his mental health. He also talks about launching a league in Asia and the challenges NBA players face after their careers end.
Dwight Howard opens up about his Lakers return, missing out on a contract extension, locker room politics with LeBron, and how passion is often misunderstood in the NBA. A candid look at a championship run and what really goes on behind the scenes.
Israel calls for global help to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites, as Trump signals flexibility on aiding a strike. The PBD Podcast breaks down bunker busters, Israeli capabilities, and why a showdown with Iran may be unavoidable. Are we on the brink of war or preventing one?
Rep. Nancy Mace reveals how political enemies target her: fake lawsuits, leaked stories, surveillance, and more. She shares her battle with PTSD, corruption in South Carolina’s justice system, and why she refuses to back down. Explosive insights from inside the fight.
Ilhan Omar calls the U.S. “one of the worst countries,” sparking a fiery PBD Podcast debate on patriotism, Sharia law, immigration, and long-term cultural shifts. The team warns of creeping ideological change and what America could look like in 30 years if action isn’t taken.
A viral 61 million-view censorship clip leads to a fiery segment: Hunter Biden, Twitter–FBI ties, and the vaccine debate. Plus, Rep. Nancy Mace slams corruption, failed prosecutions, and hints at a run for South Carolina governor. Law & order, woke policies, and media bias under fire.
Arnold Schwarzenegger stuns The View with a powerful pro-America, pro-legal immigration message, pushing back on victimhood narratives. The PBD team reacts, debates Whoopi Goldberg’s wild Iran comparison, and calls for more common sense in today’s discourse.
Dwight Howard talks about Phil Jackson almost coaching the Lakers, clashing styles under Mike D’Antoni, and compares the locker room dynamics of playing with Kobe Bryant vs. LeBron James. He also reveals how back surgery and team politics shaped his career decisions.
Dwight Howard debates MJ’s true vertical leap, ranks the best dunkers ever, and relives Kobe Bryant’s iconic dunk on him as a rookie. From Wilt’s wild claims to dunk contest conspiracy theories, this is a hilarious deep dive into NBA hops, myths, and moments.
The panel debates modern propaganda, Middle East power struggles, and Iran's regime change. Pat breaks down pre- and post-1979 conflict data, calls out media bias, and challenges exiled Iranian leaders to step up. A fiery call for truth, leadership, and Middle Eastern accountability.
Dwight Howard shares how a childhood robot sparked his obsession with Wilt Chamberlain, reacts to Wilt’s wild strength and lifestyle claims, and reveals his own insane bench press stats. A fun look at NBA legends, myths, and why Wilt’s 20,000 women story might not add up.
The panel reacts to Saudi Crown Prince MBS’s stark comments on 60 Minutes, warning about Iran’s nuclear ambitions and likening the Ayatollah to Hitler. They debate Saudi vs. Iran’s visions, U.S. involvement, Israel's strategy, and what peace—or war—really looks like in the Middle East.
Dwight Howard picks LeBron over Kobe as a teammate and draft pick, but still ranks MJ #1. He breaks down LeBron’s unmatched versatility, Kobe’s elite skills, and why he would’ve stayed with the Lakers if drafted there. A candid talk on loyalty, legacy, and coaching under Phil Jackson.
The panel breaks down the report of 1 million self-deported illegal immigrants under Trump, the economic impact, and personal stories of families returning home. Ricky shares insight on immigrant sacrifice, cultural work ethic, and what a fair path to amnesty could really look like.
Ricky shares a powerful and emotional take on the LA riots, illegal immigration, and Hispanic identity in America. From his family's immigrant roots to the hypocrisy of political protests, he calls for honest dialogue, legal reform, and respect for both country and community.
Patrick Bet-David explains how Donald Trump’s partnership with Palantir could reshape how the U.S. government collects, controls, and weaponizes data. From surveillance to centralized databases, this video dives into the hidden alliance between politics and Big Tech—and what it means for your privacy.
As Israel targets Iranian nuclear scientists and military leaders, tensions escalate with fears of U.S. involvement. The panel debates Tucker Carlson’s isolationism, Iran’s next move, and the angry patriot movement rising in America as war looms and alliances are tested.
Israel launches a massive military strike killing top Iranian commanders and nuclear scientists. Iran retaliates with drone and missile attacks on Tel Aviv. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down the fallout, Netanyahu’s declaration, U.S. risks, and the growing fear of regional and global war.
What if Iran hits a U.S. base or takes out a president? The PBD panel dives deep into doomsday scenarios, debates America First vs. America Only, and questions intel about Iran’s nuclear program. Is war inevitable, or are we being manipulated again like Iraq? Heated takes from angry patriots.
As tensions rise in the Middle East, the big question remains: Why is Israel attacking Iran? Is it about nuclear weapons, or is this part of a bigger push for regime change? In this emotional and hard-hitting conversation, PBD and the team react to Trump’s comments before and after the Israeli strikes, including his statement that the U.S. "knew just about everything."
As "No Kings" protests spread to cities like Miami and Fort Lauderdale, the PBD crew reacts to rising tensions, viral protest clips, and Sheriff Wayne Ivey’s no-nonsense warning to agitators. They debate who’s funding the chaos—and why angry patriots are pushing back harder than ever.
Who’s really funding the protests sweeping across America? The PBD panel reacts to Chris Coleman's explosive report linking China, far-left groups, and billionaire Neville Singham to “smokeless war” tactics meant to destabilize the West.
Patrick gives insight into how some people get emotional and pander to audiences for views. He warns fellow content creators not to oversimplify the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, and highlights some surprising wisdom from Jake Paul.
Metta World Peace breaks down the aftermath of the Malice at the Palace—from the locker room chaos to missing out on an MVP season and costing Reggie Miller a ring. He opens up about therapy, regret, David Stern’s wrath, and how it became the worst day of his life.
Metta World Peace relives the Malice at the Palace with never-before-heard details, reveals how Kobe and Phil Jackson got under his skin, and why he left millions on the table to join the Lakers. He also talks MVP snubs, rivalries with Ben Wallace, and the wildest NBA fight ever caught on tape.
Metta World Peace (Ron Artest) tells Patrick Bet-David how the Lakers recruited him right after beating his Rockets. He opens up about his first intense practices with Kobe Bryant, choosing legacy over money, and defending MJ, Kobe, and LeBron during his 19-year NBA career.
Metta World Peace opens up about the Malice at the Palace, his Lakers legacy, MVP snub, and Reggie Miller’s lost ring. He also reveals why coaching the Knicks is his dream job, how therapy shaped his career, and what really went down behind the scenes with Kobe, Phil, and the Pacers.
Metta World Peace joins Patrick Bet-David to talk Kobe’s mind games, his wild first Lakers practice, tension with Phil Jackson, and why he chose legacy over a bigger contract. Plus: behind-the-scenes drama with Sasha Vujacic, Adam Morrison, and the psycho 2010 Lakers roster.
Tommy Robinson discusses the challenges of free speech, his fight against political persecution, and the state of journalism in the UK. He reflects on his legal battles, the media's role in manipulating narratives, and the growing political divide, urging a change in the cultural and political landscape.
Tommy Robinson shares his experiences with lawfare, media manipulation, and political persecution. He reveals how the government and media conspired to silence him, painting him as the scapegoat for the UK riots. He exposes the deep corruption surrounding the grooming gangs scandal in Britain.
Tommy Robinson explains his activism against grooming gangs and the systemic cover-ups by UK authorities. He shares the brutal realities faced by victims, the political correctness hindering justice, and his own personal struggles, including arrests and media attacks, in his fight for accountability.
Tommy Robinson reveals how fake news, media manipulation, and coordinated attacks from organizations like Hope Not Hate and Panorama sought to destroy his reputation. He uncovers the process of blackmail, false accusations, and the powerful forces working to suppress the truth and silence dissent.
Patrick Bet-David, Tom Ellsworth, Vincent Oshana, and Adam Sosnick react to Israel’s airstrike on Tehran following their chilling warning: “We’re Going To Strike Iran.” The crew breaks down what this means for U.S. military strategy as American forces evacuate key Middle East bases, how Iran may retaliate, and the global fallout of escalating tensions in the region.
The feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump escalates as Musk apologizes for his harsh comments on the "big beautiful bill." Trump responds coolly, maintaining his stance on the bill. Michael Knowles and the team discuss the dynamics of the relationship, political promises, and the implications for the future.
The political chaos in California escalates as Newsom reacts to ICE protests, with funding behind the riots and media spin. Michael Knowles and the team dive into the real story behind the protests, the role of George Soros, and the impact of Trump’s timely responses on the national stage.
Tommy Robinson reflects on his activism and the evolution of his views on multiculturalism in the UK. He shares his experience growing up in Luton, witnessing the rise of jihadist groups, and the challenges his community faced with gang violence, terrorism, and the lack of support from local authorities.
Gavin Newsom's reaction to California protests, Trump’s immigration stance, and the role of billionaires like George Soros in funding radical movements. Michael Knowles, Pat, and the team dive into political chaos, the ‘No Kings’ protests, and the influence of foreign powers on U.S. unrest.
California's growing chaos under Governor Gavin Newsom, the shifting political stances, and the role of immigration in his leadership. Michael Knowles breaks down the state's riots, Newsom's late response, and the rising tension between moderates and radicals in U.S. politics.
Tommy Robinson shares his harrowing experience in solitary confinement for making a film. He exposes the dangers of Islamic radicalization in UK prisons, the manipulation of the legal system, and the government's role in persecuting him. Robinson also teases his upcoming documentary on Islamic rape gangs.
Tommy Robinson reveals how political power and violent gangs in the UK have been intertwined, detailing mass cover-ups of grooming gangs and the failures of the British government to address these issues. He discusses the influence of Islamic groups, political corruption, and the struggle for free speech in Britain.
Tommy Robinson discusses rising anti-Semitic sentiment, radical Islamic influence in the UK, and the decline of Christian values in Western society. He critiques Muslim conversions fueled by Middle Eastern money, media portrayals of Jews, and the growing cultural divide in Britain and beyond.
PBD Podcast dives into the Trump-Musk feud and Palantir’s role in a controversial data-sharing executive order. Laura Loomer pushes Palantir to track immigrants in LA. Explore the tech’s power, privacy concerns, and what’s next.
PBD Podcast breaks down Rahm Emanuel’s bold claim: Democrats are losing as the “party of punks,” fixating on irrelevant issues like transgender athletes while ignoring education crises. Is Emanuel the 2028 candidate to watch? Dive into his sharp critique and political future.
The PBD Podcast unpacks the Trump-Musk feud: Elon's deleted Epstein tweet, Trump’s Oval Office jab, and a reported White House altercation with Bessant. Is Musk’s power growing unchecked? Dive into the drama and long-term implications.
The PBD Podcast dives into California's chaos: riots sparked by ICE raids, Newsom blaming Trump, and evidence of paid agitators. From Craigslist ads to violent protests, uncover the truth behind LA's unrest and the political playbook at work.
Trump vs. Elon heats up: Was Musk planning a power play all along? The PBD Podcast panel dives into blackmail rumors, technocracy, Epstein links, and Tesla’s worst day ever. Plus, does JD Vance play into a larger coup?
Elon Musk goes scorched earth on Trump, raising Epstein ties, clashing with cabinet allies, and unfollowing MAGA influencers. The PBD Podcast exposes possible tech coups, loyalty cracks, and how this feud could reshape 2024—and maybe trigger a national security showdown.
The Trump–Elon feud hits new levels as silence, strategy, and legacy dominate the headlines. The PBD Podcast digs into possible blackmail, Epstein ties, JD Vance fallout, and fears of civil war inside MAGA. This isn’t just drama—it’s a political power quake.
The Trump–Musk feud spirals as legacy, ego, and America First collide. The PBD Podcast unpacks Elon's drug rumors, JD Vance fallout, and why Trump is done playing nice. This isn’t just politics—it’s a battle for alpha dominance with global stakes.
Elon Musk accuses Trump of being in the Epstein files, triggering chaos online and a $153B Tesla drop. Trump fires back. The PBD Podcast unpacks the bombshell tweet, fallout, unfollows, and Musk's shocking retweet calling for impeachment.
Disney lays off hundreds across film and TV as Hollywood crumbles under streaming disruption, tax incentives elsewhere, and LA's decline. The PBD Podcast unpacks why production is leaving California and how media giants like CNN and Disney are struggling to survive.
LA Councilwoman Traci Park delivers a fiery “no” on the city budget, slamming it for failing on homelessness and public safety. Tom exposes deep divisions in LA politics, including Karen Bass and the Marxists who are destroying Los Angeles.
Chris Cuomo sparks outrage after calling illegal immigrant crime concerns “manufactured” and “artificial.” The PBD Podcast panel fires back, citing recent violent cases and questioning the media’s double standard on tragedies like Laken Riley vs. George Floyd.
Former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh officially joins the Democratic Party after denying it on the PBD Podcast. Pat reacts to the viral clip, revisits their heated debate, and congratulates Walsh for finally coming clean about his political shift.
Trump slams Jerome Powell after a weak jobs report sparks fears of a recession. The panel breaks down job cuts, interest rate drama, and Trump’s pressure campaign on the Fed. With Europe slashing rates and layoffs rising, is Powell ignoring the signs or keeping the economy steady?
After a dramatic drone strike on 40 Russian bombers, Trump reacts to his call with Putin and posts details online. The panel debates Zelensky’s authority, NATO’s role, Trump’s peace credibility, and Putin’s next move. Tensions rise as military and political stakes escalate fast.
Stephen A. Smith sounds off on woke culture, party loyalty, abortion, border security, media corruption, and why he might never support the Democrats again. With personal stories, bold stances, and Republican-friendly values, Stephen challenges the system and lays out a bold 2028 vision.
Stephen A. Smith reacts to the WNBA chaos, including Angel Reese’s “MJ” comparison, Brittney Griner’s crowd complaints, and Caitlin Clark’s impact on ratings and revenue. The panel debates resentment, race, rising stars, and whether the WNBA can survive its growing pains.
Olympic boxer Main Khalif’s leaked lab results confirm XY chromosomes, raising outrage over trans athletes competing in women’s sports. The panel breaks down the story, JK Rowling’s reaction, and how institutions are enabling biological males in female events.
A freed Israeli hostage claims Hamas captors rooted for Kamala Harris in 2024, fearing Trump’s return. The panel reacts to CNN’s awkward interview, the importance of strong leadership, and what this means for U.S. credibility on the world stage.
The panel reacts to Sesame Street’s Pride post and a new episode featuring a gender-fluid character. They slam it as grooming, discuss LGBTQ agenda in media, and call out the shift in kids' programming. Tensions rise over what kids are really being taught.
Dan Bongino and Kash Patel say Epstein killed himself and claim there's video proof. But the panel isn't buying it. They debate cover-ups, powerful elites, and the silence around child trafficking. Emotion runs high as trust in the system collapses.
Tariff revenue hits record highs as egg prices drop under Trump. CNN admits Republicans now lead on the economy and middle-class support. The panel breaks down the numbers, media spin, and why Democrats are losing ground across key voter blocs.
A pro-Israel rally in Boulder is firebombed by an illegal Egyptian national using a homemade flamethrower. The panel reacts to media spin, DHS failures, and what this says about terrorism, immigration, and rising antisemitism in the U.S.
Trump targets Harvard for CCP ties as reports reveal Chinese elites trained at its Kennedy School. Rubio tightens visa rules while Harvard faces backlash from all sides, with critics blasting its tax breaks, free speech issues, and foreign influence.
Trump praises Elon Musk for his service as DOGE chief despite mounting criticism. The panel discusses massive spending, a failed budget bill, black eye rumors, and suspicions that Musk used government access to power XAI and secure data partnerships.
For the first time in 100 years, all 3 major credit rating agencies have downgraded the U.S. to AA. Jamie Dimon warns of cracks in the bond market. The panel breaks down national debt, Trump's spending, and why bullets—not Bitcoin—might be the real hedge.
Ukraine's Operation Spider's Web, a covert drone strike on June 1, 2025, targeted five Russian airbases, damaging or destroying over 40 warplanes, including strategic bombers. The 18-month-planned mission showcased Ukraine's deep-strike capabilities, raising questions about its backing and Moscow's defense.
Patrick Bet-David recounts a surprising encounter at Mar-a-Lago, where someone made a comment that initially offended his team. However, the speaker found the remark exciting, emphasizing a memorable moment from the political event. This story highlights an unexpected reaction.
Patrick Bet-David gives a deep dive on everything you need to know about the Diddy case and the dark history of Didd'y life. Join the PBD Entrepreneur Circle:https://app.minnect.com/circles/7736d684-fdc6-4d49-9a06-cc0829297fa9
Jordan Peterson faces backlash after dodging a question about his faith during a Jubilee debate. The panel reacts to the viral moment, Peterson’s influence on men, the criticism from Christians, and how the internet treats intellectuals in today’s culture war.
Tim Cook faces scrutiny over Apple's stance on a Texas legislature bill concerning child safety, raising debate around user privacy. The potential impact on identity verification and data protection methods has sparked controversy. This news highlights the ongoing tension between tech giants and government regulations regarding child protection.
President Donald Trump threatened Apple with tariffs if the company does not move manufacturing to the US, sparking debate about the US economy and global trade. The potential Apple tariffs could greatly affect the price of iPhones. Stay informed with the latest news.
Trump slams Putin for deadly Ukraine missile strikes, saying he's “not happy” and “doesn’t know what happened to him.” The panel breaks down Trump's tone shift, the stalled negotiations with Zelensky, and the escalating tensions between US, Russia, and Ukraine.
James O’Keefe reveals never-before-seen footage from inside Jeffrey Epstein’s island, exposing disturbing details and questioning why U.S. authorities haven’t released key evidence. He says insiders leaked the material to him because they don’t trust the FBI to act on the truth.
James O’Keefe breaks down the covert strategies behind undercover journalism—how targets are identified, vetted, and approached. He addresses why Fauci has remained elusive and why narcissism, not caution, leads powerful insiders to confess. It’s all about access—and filtering for loyalty.
James O’Keefe commits to investigating Diddy and others tied to blackmail, Epstein, and elite corruption. He discusses why trust is rare in journalism, how sources are leveraged, and why breaking these stories is dangerous but necessary. If exposed, the footage could shift the cultural narrative.
James O’Keefe and Patrick Bet-David discuss loyalty, betrayal, and how blackmail is weaponized in politics. O’Keefe reflects on FBI raids, false accusations, and why only unbreakable people can stand for truth. The real battle? Finding team members who fear God more than public shame.
James O’Keefe explains why his price is his life—not money. He recalls being tested by wealthy elites and defends his commitment to impartial journalism. He also opens up about his political identity and the moral line he won’t cross when exposing corruption.
Dan Bongino and Cash Patel backtrack on Epstein, calling it a suicide. Pam Bondi caught saying there are “tens of thousands” of child videos. James O’Keefe exposes FBI corruption after a raid. If this is justice, what are they hiding?
In this video, we delve into Trump's aggressive approach to combating the cartel and his infamous quote, "Wipe Them off the Face of the Earth." Watch to learn more about the war on the cartel.Join the PBD Entrepreneur Circle:https://app.minnect.com/circles/7736d684-fdc6-4d49-9a06-cc0829297fa9
Israel may strike Iran's nuclear sites with or without Trump’s approval. Intelligence shows movement. The panel debates BB’s motives, U.S. involvement, and what war would mean. Trump seeks diplomacy, but Israel may act alone.
Dan Bongino and Cash Patel break silence on the Trump assassination attempt. PBD, Vinnie, and the crew react to the backlash, Epstein fallout, and why people are losing trust in “lone gunman” narratives.
Morning Joe and Jake Tapper get ambushed—with facts. PBD, Adam, and the crew break down media bias, Biden’s decline, and why legacy outlets are losing trust. Plus: Her Take fires back at The View.
Trump confronts South Africa’s president over white farmer attacks and exposes EFF leader Julius Malema’s violent rhetoric. Elon Musk reacts, and the media calls it an “ambush.” PBD and the crew break it all down.
Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” clears major hurdles with tax cuts, SNAP and Medicaid reforms, new MAGA savings accounts, and major green energy rollbacks. PBD and the crew break it all down before July 4th.
Robert Hersov breaks down why foreign investment in South Africa is collapsing. He calls out black economic empowerment as a corrupt elite scam, exposes Cyril Ramaphosa’s failures, and recalls Jacob Zuma’s disturbing rape trial defense that stunned the world. A brutal reality check on SA.
Robert Hersov responds to Thomas Sowell’s question—does South Africa suffer from geography or management? He calls for radical reform: mass privatization, cutting government waste, closing borders, and tough leadership. Also reveals Errol Musk once worked for his family’s mining company.
Robert Hersov calls De Beers a marketing genius that turned worthless shiny stones into a global obsession. He slams diamonds as the “best short in the world,” praises minimalism, and shares how his wife banned engagement rings. A brutally honest take on luxury, value, and financial sanity.
Robert Hersov returns to South Africa after 31 years and exposes the country’s political decay. From state capture and BEE extortion to expropriation without compensation, he calls out the ANC’s racist, socialist policies, blaming Zuma and Ramaphosa for destroying a once-thriving nation.
Robert Hersov compares South Africa to 1930s Germany, warning of economic genocide against whites through racist policies, land seizures, and farm murders. He praises Trump for granting refugee status and blasts media silence. A million whites have fled, but many are trapped with no way out.
Robert Hersov unloads on South Africa’s alignment with Iran and anti-American policies. He claims Iran funded the ANC’s ICJ case against Israel and calls Ramaphosa a jellyfish. Hersov urges Trump to punish South Africa unless racist laws are repealed and corrupt officials are sanctioned.
China unveils a game-changing high-altitude drone, the SS UAV, sparking global concern. Capable of launching 100+ drones or missiles, it's a direct challenge to U.S. air dominance. Is America ready for next-gen warfare—or are we falling behind?
President Biden is diagnosed with aggressive stage 4 prostate cancer. Doctors say it likely developed years ago, possibly during his presidency. Was the public misled? Trump reacts with unexpected grace.
Trump slams former FBI Director James Comey for posting “86 47” in seashells—a cryptic message some claim signals assassination. Comey deletes the post and denies intent. Was it a threat or just bad optics?
New bombshell testimony in Sean "Diddy" Combs’ trial paints a disturbing picture of abuse, racketeering, and sexual coercion. Cassie details horrifying freak-off parties, control tactics, and high-level blackmail. The PBD Podcast panel breaks down witness accounts, the potential for Diddy to walk free, and the deeper power structures in Hollywood that could hide even darker secrets.
President Zelensky publicly challenges Vladimir Putin to attend peace talks in Istanbul—just days after former President Trump hinted that negotiations could begin “later this week.” Trump claims both sides are open to a 30-day ceasefire, but the Kremlin now says Putin will not attend. Trump’s own attendance was pulled after Putin backed out. The PBD crew breaks down the drama behind the scenes: Why didn’t Putin show? Was it all about Trump? Is Zelensky using this moment as a photo op? And is anyone in the West serious about ending this war?
California just approved a 17% homeowners insurance rate hike for State Farm, with renters seeing increases as high as 38%. Experts say this could devastate the real estate market, as rising costs push buyers out of eligibility. Tom Ellsworth breaks down the economic dominoes—from depleted insurance surpluses to failed home closings—while PBD questions if California is even livable anymore.
Former Congressman Kurt Weldon shares details of a secret North Korea peace plan, blocked diplomacy, and a pipeline deal to end their nuclear program. He and Tony Schaefer expose the neocon strategy of manufactured chaos and call for rethinking enemies like Iran and North Korea.
Congressman Kurt Weldon recounts the final heroic moments of FDNY Chief Orio Palmer, who reached the 78th floor of the South Tower and reported the fires were under control, just minutes before the collapse. Weldon says 9/11 was preventable and America’s firefighters deserve the full truth.
Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer, Congressman Kurt Weldon, and Maj. Erik Kleinsmith exposes how the U.S. government blocked, buried, and deleted a groundbreaking intel program—Able Danger—that flagged 9/11 targets before the attack. From erased data to Senate censorship, this is the real story.
James Carville critiques the Democratic Party's shift toward progressive ideals, calling for a more centrist approach to unite voters. He highlights figures like Ilhan Omar and AOC for divisive rhetoric, considering tensions between moderates and left-wing factions in the lead-up to future elections.
A new study predicts California gas could hit $8.43 in 2025 due to refinery closures and regulatory pressure. Even Democrats like ex-LA Mayor Villaraigosa are warning that Newsom’s climate policies are driving prices up. With ripple effects expected in Nevada and Arizona, the PBD Podcast breaks down what this means for blue state residents and the 2024 race.
Former Congressman Kurt Weldon claims Osama bin Laden was hidden in Iran with U.S. intel cooperation, not in Pakistan. Backed by CIA veterans, “birdmen,” and multiple sources, he details 10 silver bullets and offers to take a polygraph. Why was bin Laden buried at sea—and by whose order?
Trump fired National Security Adviser Mike Waltz after he allegedly coordinated with Israel behind Trump’s back on Iran and added a journalist to a classified Signal group. Now nominated as U.N. Ambassador, Waltz's firing raises major questions about loyalty, secrecy, and foreign influence in U.S. policy.
Patrick Bet-David gives a playbook for how businesses can handle $400 billion tax concerns. Learn strategies and solutions to navigate this financial challenge.Join the PBD Entrepreneur Circle:https://app.minnect.com/circles/7736d684-fdc6-4d49-9a06-cc0829297fa9
Trump tells a hilarious story about his “neurotic, overweight, brilliant” friend buying a fat-loss shot overseas—and uses it to slam Big Pharma’s pricing. The panel breaks down the drug pricing crisis, patent loopholes, and why Trump’s executive order might be the most savage takedown of the pharmaceutical industry yet.
Able Danger identified al-Qaeda cells before 9/11—and no one listened. Congressman Weldon, Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer, and Maj. Erik Kleinsmith reveal how the intel was buried, witnesses ignored, and evidence handed to the White House was later denied. This is the 9/11 story you haven’t heard.
Former Congressman Curt Weldon joins Tony Schaffer and Erik Kleinsmith to expose what happened before and after 9/11. From FBI raids to deep state sabotage, they reveal how powerful figures blocked investigations and silenced dissent—until now. This is the Able Danger story.
Former Congressman Curt Weldon joins Lt. Col. Tony Schaffer and Erik Kleinsmith to reveal how whistleblowers from Able Danger were silenced after 9/11. From CIA secrets to FBI raids, this interview exposes government cover-ups, bipartisan betrayal, and the deep state’s grip on truth.
Kurt Weldon and Tony Schaffer expose buried 9/11 intel, CIA payroll ties to terrorists, deleted data, and Halliburton deals with Gaddafi during U.S. sanctions. With billions missing and pre-attack warnings ignored, they call for a new 9/11 commission—without politicians or cover-ups.
A video of Macron on a train to Ukraine sparked wild cocaine rumors—fueled by Russian officials and denied by French media as “absurd conspiracies.” The clip shows suspicious items and movements that got social media buzzing. Are world leaders partying or just paranoid headlines? PBD Podcast dives in with jokes, analysis, and a little “Tootszky” context.
Trump faces backlash after accepting a $400 million luxury jet from Qatar. Critics raise national security concerns and question foreign influence, while Trump defends the move as a cost-saving gesture. The panel debates whether this is smart diplomacy or a dangerous precedent—and what Qatar really wants in return.
Trump’s 90-day tariff pause with China triggers a massive market rally—but is it a win or just a delay? PBD and the panel break down the deal’s fine print, why China may have blinked, and why some experts think this is a missed opportunity for lasting change. Is this a smart tactical move or a strategic mistake?
Patrick Bet-David explains how to raise your children to be great entrepreneurs with these helpful tips and strategies in this video. Start nurturing the entrepreneurial spirit in your kids today!Join the PBD Entrepreneur Circle:https://app.minnect.com/circles/7736d684-fdc6-4d49-9a06-cc0829297fa9
RFK Jr.’s VP Nicole Shanahan posts a cryptic tweet accusing him of deception and calling new Surgeon General nominee Casey Means a “Manchurian candidate.” The PBD crew unpacks the drama, sibling ties, and rising backlash from Trump supporters and insiders.
Doug Burgum warns that America’s real energy emergency is making China the global leader in nuclear power. As U.S. permits stall, China dominates construction, leaving U.S. data centers and national security at risk. The PBD panel breaks it all down.
Mark Carney meets with President Trump after a shocking Canadian election win. The PBD panel breaks down how Pierre Poilievre blew his lead, refused to go on major shows, and lost the support he needed—while Carney plays it smart and seals key U.S. ties.
Tensions explode as a terrorist attack in Kashmir sparks deadly conflict between India and Pakistan. With both nations armed with nuclear weapons and backed by global powers, this story could reshape global alliances and escalate fast.
After Pierre Poilievre’s election defeat, the Conservative blame game begins. The PBD Podcast tears into campaign missteps, failed leadership, and why playing defense cost Pierre the win, despite Trudeau stepping down and Carney stepping in.
After an antisemitic sign surfaced at one of his bars, Dave Portnoy vows accountability—firing staff and initially threatening to ruin the culprits. He later teams up with Robert Kraft to send them to Auschwitz, turning a hateful act into a powerful teaching moment.
Michelle Obama is under fire for calling life in the White House “expensive” despite the Obamas’ post-presidency fortune. The PBD Podcast breaks down her victimhood messaging, plummeting public interest, and what the numbers reveal about her fading influence.
Patrick Bet-David explains the reasons behind India and Pakistan having such a contentious relationship in this video. Explore the history and politics that have led to these two nuclear powers having such a strained relationship.
In an NBC interview, Trump refuses to drop tariffs on China, claiming they're crippling its economy and boosting U.S. industry. The PBD Podcast dives into the trade war, suppressed Chinese data, and how tariffs could reshape the American auto and manufacturing landscape.
Trump stirs outrage by suggesting Alcatraz be reopened for violent criminals and illegal immigrants. While critics call it absurd and symbolic trolling, supporters argue it could serve as a fear-based deterrent. The panel debates the real motives behind the bold statement.
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney are set to meet at the White House amid escalating trade tensions and Trump's controversial remarks about annexing Canada. Carney, newly elected on an anti-Trump platform, aims to defend Canada's sovereignty and negotiate relief from U.S. tariffs.
Patrick Bet-David gives Trump a report card for 100 days. Watch this video to share your thoughts on the first 100 days of Trump's presidency. What grade would you give him? Join the discussion now!
Sean "Diddy" Combs' legal team claims his drug use impaired his mental capacity during alleged crimes. Facing serious charges, including sex trafficking, Combs' defense strategy raises questions about accountability and intent.
PBD shares a powerful dinner conversation with a father of three daughters who don’t want kids, then AOC jumps in on Instagram with a heated take on paid parental leave. The panel dives deep into family, feminism, careers, and what modern women may regret too late.
Gov. JB Pritzker sparks backlash after saying Republicans "cannot know a moment of peace." While he claims it wasn’t a call to violence, Van Jones warns of a "Volcanic eruption of outrage." The panel breaks down the real agenda behind the rhetoric—and who benefits from division.
TSMC’s third Arizona fab marks a $165B US investment driven by Trump-era tariffs. Pat, Tom, and the crew break down the economic win, the geopolitical risks with China, and how this reshapes America’s chip dominance—while warning what China might do next.
Canada's Conservative frontrunner Pierre Poilievre suffers a double loss—missing his shot at PM and losing his longtime seat. Pat and the crew break down how arrogance, poor outreach, and snubbing major platforms like Full Send may have doomed his campaign.
UPS is cutting 20,000 jobs and closing 73 facilities—but it’s not just tariffs. Pat and Tom break down the real reason: bad deals with Amazon and the Teamsters. With Amazon pulling back and labor costs soaring, Big Brown is feeling the heat. Here's the untold story.
RFK Jr. drops a bomb, accusing the Biden-era HHS of enabling child trafficking and claims 300,000 minors are missing. Pat and the panel unpack the shocking statement, California’s legal failures, and what it means if these allegations prove true.
California Democrats block a bill that would make buying sex from 16- and 17-year-olds a felony, sparking outrage. Pat and the team react to the political spin, the governor’s vague statement, and why Florida’s common-sense approach stands in stark contrast.
Adidas CEO warns U.S. prices will spike due to tariffs on China, but Patrick isn’t buying the excuse. In a fiery takedown, he calls out weak leadership, fear of China, and urges brands to find bold solutions—not excuses—when pressure hits. Leadership matters.
Trump rolls out eased auto tariffs, giving U.S. carmakers breathing room and rewarding domestic production. Ford CEO backs the move as markets rebound. Plus, insider talk on America's first new foreign trade deal and why this could be a turning point for U.S. industry.
New York City lost over $9 billion in income to Florida as high earners fled for better weather, lower taxes, and stronger leadership. Pat and the crew break down the exodus, failed policies, and why places like Boca Raton are becoming the new American dream.
Trump slams ABC during a heated 100-day interview, firing back at "gotcha" questions on fraud referrals, MS-13, tariffs, and Biden. Pat, Tom, and the VT panel break it all down—exposing media bias, hidden symbols, and the deeper strategy behind Trump’s unshakable appeal.
California’s next dream governor? Pat breaks down Kamala Harris’ rise, a proposed bill to decriminalize welfare fraud under $25K, and how insane policies are chasing out citizens and attracting criminals. This clip is equal parts comedy and warning.
Ukraine just signed a game-changing deal with the U.S.—granting first access to its rich natural resources in exchange for billions in aid. Trump-backed and debt-free, this move could reshape global power. Is this a smart play or modern-day resource colonialism?
Patrick Bet-David explains the differences in creating a million, billion, and trillion-dollar company. In this video, we'll explore the unique challenges and strategies for each level of success in business.Sign up for the PBD Entrepreneur Circle:https://app.minnect.com/circles/7736d684-fdc6-4d49-9a06-cc0829297fa9
Did President Trump speak with Xi Jinping about ending the trade war? The PBD panel breaks down conflicting reports, China's denial, and what this could mean for global markets, U.S. credibility, and Trump's next move in the art of the deal.
California faces a $6B Medicaid deficit after funding rent aid and meals instead of medical care. Tom slams the misuse, the student homelessness crisis, and Dr. Oz's crackdown, while Patrick unveils Valuetainment’s uplifting “When Life Gives You Lemons” initiative.
Pam Bondi issues a stern warning to judges who ignore the law, following a major Trump-era bust on a drug and trafficking den. The PBD panel reacts to the outrage, illegal immigration fallout, and media double standards—plus an uplifting “When Life Gives You Lemons” update.
Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein and Prince Andrew of abuse, dies by alleged suicide, sparking major questions. The PBD panel unpacks suspicious details, elite cover-ups, and what her death could mean for justice. Plus: a hopeful "When Life Gives You Lemons" update.
Bill Belichick faces awkward questions about his young girlfriend in a CBS interview, raising eyebrows and sparking debate. The PBD crew reacts to the viral moment, breaks down the awkwardness, and launches the "When Life Gives You Lemons" campaign.
Adam Schiff shares his experience getting robbed in California—and the cashier’s brutal honesty stuns him. The PBD crew breaks down the irony, policy hypocrisy, and reactions from elites like Bill Maher. Plus: Trump roasts “Shifty Schiff” in classic fashion.
Trump’s first 100 days are in—how did he do? The PBD Podcast panel dives into grades, broken promises, wins on immigration, and what still needs to happen. From Epstein files to economic policy and global conflict, it’s a C+ with A+ potential if he closes the deals.
Amazon faces backlash for labeling Trump-era tariffs on all products. PBD breaks down the political firestorm, White House reaction, and what it means for consumers and the trade war with China.
Patrick Bet-David explains how Pierre Poilievre’s mistakes and weak strategy handed Mark Carney a massive win, triggering political chaos in Canada and confirming the warnings Patrick gave months ago.
The PBD Podcast and Viva Frei break down Mark Carney’s stunning election win and Pierre Poilievre’s shocking defeat, exploring what it means for Canada’s political future and its relationship with the U.S.
Want to learn how to go from $0 to $100 million as an entrepreneur? Watch this video to discover the key steps and strategies to achieve massive success in business. Patrick Bet-David breaks down the exact mindset, skills, and enemies you must overcome at each level of your entrepreneurial journey. Whether you're at $20K or $20M, this is the roadmap.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David go deep on Iran, freedom, authoritarianism, and how personal history shapes political views. From the Islamic Revolution to modern American polarization, this is a generational bridge of experience and ideology you don’t want to miss.
Andrew Callaghan opens up about faith, death, and the search for meaning with Patrick Bet-David. From childhood beliefs to losing a puppy, the conversation turns deep. They explore religion, Iran, dogs in heaven, and the evolving journey of finding your spiritual identity.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David break down what it means to be anti-establishment in a world where even rebels become the new norm. From Trump’s outsider status to Gen Z’s values, identity politics, and the media circus around hot-button issues—this is raw, generational truth.
Andrew Callaghan recounts the viral story behind his 18M-view Oblak video, the roots of drill music, and his infamous ride with the Kia Boys. From Chicago’s streets to a stolen car in Connecticut, this raw, chaotic episode dives deep into youth culture, crime, and content creation at its edge.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David unpack the myth of progressive power in California, the failures of big government, and why many Americans—left and right—are losing trust in institutions. A sharp take on taxes, bureaucracy, and why Trump and Kennedy were both feared by the establishment.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David break down Citizens United, the billion-dollar influence game, and Zuckerberg’s regret over COVID-era censorship. With charts, donor data, and political history, they tackle how corporate power—left and right—shapes elections and public perception.
Andrew Callahan and Patrick Bet-David reflect on America’s first anti-lockdown rallies, COVID-era fear politics, and the social divide of 2020. From Sacramento protests to mainstream media narratives, they unpack how both the left and right sold fear—and why we're still living in its shadow.
Andrew Callaghan recalls his wildest and most dangerous moment as a journalist—crossing the U.S.-Mexico border with coyotes during the height of the migrant crisis. From machetes in the jungle to being detained by Border Patrol and stuck watching Marley & Me in solitary—this is one you won’t forget.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David dive into the Tesla protest movement, paid activist claims, and the overlap between ideology and influence. From spit-fueled standoffs to data-driven analysis, this clip uncovers the gray areas of modern protest culture and political mobilization.
Patrick Bet-David and Andrew Callaghan go head-to-head on taxes, billionaires, and why California’s progressive policies may be backfiring. From CNN’s approval polls to personal stories about money, poverty, and governance, this is a masterclass in generational debate on wealth and power.
Andrew Callaghan explains why The Dark Knight is his favorite film, then pivots to a raw discussion on Luigi Manion, AI in healthcare, and why some see violence as protest. Patrick challenges the morality behind these takes in one of the podcast's most intense exchanges.
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David explore anti-establishment icons, media influence, and controversial groups like Scientology. From Alex Jones to Shelly Miscavige's disappearance, this deep-dive covers political divides, faith, fear, and fame in a polarized America.
In this clip, Pat and Tom share a valuable lesson from golf legend Gary "Dark Knight" Player about seeking advice and coaching to elevate your golf game or any endeavor to the next level.
The Trump administration threatens to pull over $3B in funding from Harvard over anti-Semitism concerns, transparency issues, and ideological bias. As Harvard resists federal demands, the PBD Podcast explores the political, legal, and cultural fallout—and why this could reshape higher education.
Gavin Newsom faces backlash as LA’s 2028 Olympics spirals into financial chaos. With costs ballooning, major sponsors backing out, and infrastructure projects falling behind, critics say California bit off more than it can chew. The PBD crew unpacks what went wrong—and who’s footing the bill.
In his latest interview with Tucker Carlson, Conor McGregor discusses his political ambitions as Ireland is overwhelmed by an influx of migrants. The home team outlines how the demographics of Europe and the U.K. are changing rapidly.
The White House quietly updates its COVID site to promote the lab-leak theory, drawing from a Republican-led report. The PBD crew unpacks Fauci’s denials, Cuomo’s referrals for prosecution, and whether China will ever be held accountable.
Nancy Mace confronts a man in public after a heated town hall question, later releasing a video promising to "make you famous" if harassed. The PBD crew debates if her quick trigger is justified or damaging, and dives into threats, trauma, and the backlash she's facing over gender policies.
Ben Affleck slams California’s fading grip on Hollywood, blaming high taxes and weak incentives for driving productions elsewhere. With film jobs leaving for states like Georgia and even Ireland, the PBD crew explores how California lost its crown—and whether Hollywood can make a comeback.
Trump announces a rare earth minerals deal with Ukraine set to be signed next Thursday, potentially slashing $200B in debt for critical resources. The team breaks down why this could be a game-changer in the US-China rivalry and how Zelensky may be stalling for cash or leverage.
JP Morgan warns that Trump’s tariffs could raise import taxes to 10–20%, sparking investor fear. As markets dip and the Dow faces its worst April in a century, they recommend structured notes and hedge funds to ride out the storm. Is this the necessary pain of fixing a broken trade system?▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://bit.ly/3GmaRCd
As Trump targets China with heavy tariffs, the U.S. shifts its focus to India. A new trade agreement between the U.S. and India sends positive signals to the markets. Meanwhile, Chinese factories are shutting down and U.S. small businesses feel the heat. Can India become the next global powerhouse?
Andrew Callahan breaks down how Big Tech censorship during the pandemic backfired, fueling anti-establishment sentiment and elevating Trump’s appeal. He and Patrick Bet-David dive into the lab leak theory, Fauci worship, and how the internet found its voice again post-2022. FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: ⁠⁠https://bit.ly/4g57zR2
An MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrago Garcia, is deported—but not before sparking media spin and political outrage. The PBD Podcast dives into the evidence, media bias, and the deeper failures in America’s crime, border, and justice systems.
Trump says Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s “termination can’t come fast enough” and doubles down on demanding rate cuts. The PBD Podcast crew unpacks Trump's strategy, Powell's calm resistance, and the political need for “good news” before the election.
Trump signals openness to a 40% millionaire tax rate—sparking a fiery PBD Podcast debate on strategy vs. substance. Is it a head fake, political bait, or a real shift? The crew dives deep into taxes, SALT deductions, small business impact, and economic optics.
China blasts Trump's escalating tariffs as "shameless," warning American farmers and consumers will bear the brunt. As the trade war intensifies, Beijing halts rare-earth exports and targets U.S. red states. PBD breaks down the economic and political fallout.​
Iran and U.S. envoys hold face-to-face nuclear talks for the first time in years. Trump warns Iran must never obtain nukes, while the PBD panel questions whether diplomacy is real—or a setup for military action. Is Israel ready to act? And can Iran ever truly be trusted?
Trump’s camp floats a record $1 trillion Pentagon budget, sparking debate across the PBD panel. Markets respond, defense stocks bounce, and questions rise over waste, priorities, and whether America needs another arms race—or just better spending
The Valuetainment crew debates Real IDs and the fine line between national security and government control. Is it common sense, or a slippery slope toward federal overreach? Chris Cuomo and the panel clash over voter ID, gun rights, and who really benefits from tighter regulation.
President Bukele refuses to return a deported MS-13 gang member after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The PBD crew reacts to the media backlash, CNN's framing of the case, and the broader conversation about crime, immigration, and due process.
Chris Cuomo breaks down his unresolved legal battle with CNN, his fallout with Don Lemon, and the price of loyalty in media. He opens up about what really matters to him—and why he’s not interested in reuniting just for show. A raw look at integrity, friendship, and reputation.
The PBD crew unpacks the rising political clout of Stephen A. Smith and whether the Democratic Party would embrace or crush him. They also dive into the populist wave, media loyalty, Bannon’s “third term” play, and the deeper battle for authenticity in politics and media.
Eric Bolling shares his journey from Wall Street to TV and dives deep into Trump's tariff strategy. As a self-described “OG MAGA,” he criticizes the execution of tariffs, highlights Howard Lutnick’s controversial role, and debates if tariffs truly benefit the American worker.
Ray Dalio warns of a looming economic crisis worse than a recession, citing a breakdown of the world order, while the PBD panel debates tariffs, taxes, China, and U.S. education. Is America headed for a reset—or just repeating history?
Bill Maher speaks about his unexpected White House dinner with Trump, praising the candid, relaxed vibe. The PBD crew debates Maher's shift, media backlash, and the power of crossing political lines to just talk. A rare peek at humanizing moments in U.S. politics.
Patrick Bet-David unveils the secret currency of power that controls the elite in this thought-provoking video on blackmail as a weapon. Uncover the hidden truths behind the manipulation tactics used by those in positions of power.In this video, we delve into the question: Is America a Nation Under Blackmail? Join the conversation and share your thoughts on this thought-provoking topic.
Ilia Topuria shares how he rose from unknown talent in Spain to UFC dominance. He opens up about Canelo’s influence, his ground game roots, training without pros, and why he believes he can submit Islam in front of Khabib. A fearless story of obsession, faith, and unshakable belief.
Ilia Topuria shares the full story—from struggling to find fights in Spain to becoming UFC’s undefeated phenom. He opens up about politics, Putin, his rise through the ranks, and why he’s ready for Charles Oliveira or Islam Makhachev. A raw, fearless conversation with Patrick Bet-David.
Ilia Topuria shares a powerful perspective on the Russia-Ukraine war, distrust in world powers, and how war is used for profit. He and Patrick Bet-David dive into global politics, legacy, business, and how growing up in Georgia shaped Ilia's worldview. Raw, real, and fearless.
Ilia Topuria opens up about mindset, war, legacy, and leadership. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, reflects on trauma from the Russia-Georgia conflict, and explains why discipline, faith, and focus guide his path—inside the octagon and beyond.
Ilia Topuria opens up about fear, faith, mindset, and staying locked in. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, and shares why he’ll never fight in Russia. From fighter to future mogul, this is a raw, powerful conversation on legacy, discipline, and total focus.
Ilia Topuria shares raw insight on fear, mindset, and fighting smart. He reacts to Khabib, calls out Paddy Pimblett, and explains how staying locked in has kept him undefeated. From business to legacy, this is the mind of a world champ focused on dominating two weight classes.
Ilia Topuria opens up about fear, fight IQ, and what it takes to stay mentally sharp in the octagon. He reacts to Khabib’s take, breaks down Charles and Islam, and reveals the mentality that keeps him undefeated. One of the most focused, fearless fighters in the game right now.
Ilia Topuria breaks down why Conor McGregor is no longer a threat, how he plans to surpass Ronaldo’s wealth, and what drives his mindset as a fighter and businessman. In this candid conversation with Patrick Bet-David, Topuria reveals what separates champions from the rest.
Jamie Dimon warns of a possible recession amid Trump’s tariff storm. PBD, Benny, and the team unpack the market panic, Scott Bessett’s bold leadership, and how Main Street—not Wall Street—may define America’s comeback. Is this economic pain just the beginning?
Kevin O’Leary calls for 400% tariffs on China as PBD, Benny Johnson, and the crew dive into Trump’s economic war, China's IP theft, the collapse of small banks, and what it all means for America’s future. This is the real fight for U.S. sovereignty.
Chaos or strategy? Trump’s tariff rollercoaster sends global markets spinning. PBD and Benny Johnson unpack the economic warfare, China’s game, and the deeper battle to restore American leverage in a globalist world.
A Thai restaurant goes viral with fat-shaming discounts—slimmer customers get up to 20% off. The PBD crew breaks it down: hilarious or humiliating? Plus, RFK Jr. bullies West Virginia’s governor into a diet, and America’s health obsession hits new levels.
Anderson Cooper gets corrected live on-air for misgendering—awkward. PBD and crew roast CNN’s identity politics, Bernie’s confused stare, and why this moment shows exactly why legacy media is losing the plot. You have to see Bernie’s face.
Trump vs. Obama for a historic third term? The PBD Podcast breaks down who would win, what the polls say, and why the fight isn't just political—it's ideological. Nationalism, populism, and legacy collide in this heavyweight debate of modern American history.
Florida moves to ban geoengineering and weather modification—DeSantis says “we’re not playing that game.” The PBD crew unpacks the deeper implications, from chemtrails and cloud seeding to decades of government lies—plus CIA files on Hitler and Argentina.
If U.S. and China agreed to zero tariffs, who wins and who loses? Patrick Bet-David and economist Richard Werner dive deep into the real impact on jobs, inflation, trade leverage, and whether Trump’s bold strategy could reshape global power.
Trump hits China with 125% tariffs after their 84% retaliation. Richard Werner joins Patrick Bet-David to break down global power dynamics, trade leverage, and whether Trump’s bold strategy could reshape the world economy.
Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff strategy sent shockwaves through global markets, but it was never a surprise — he ran on reshaping trade. With sharp commentary and brutal metaphors, the conversation unpacks how tariffs are a form of leverage and negotiation, not chaos.
Trump shocks the world with a 125% tariff on China as Europe follows suit in a growing trade standoff. With global markets surging and China digging in, the high-stakes question remains—who blinks first?
DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler break down how serious threats from enemies like Iran are treated post-9/11, the reality of nearly going to war under Trump, and why they respect his leadership. "If he recalled us, I’d go back," DJ says. Raw, honest, and eye-opening.▶️ WATCH ENTIRE EPISODE: https://shorturl.at/hmpWe
DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler reveal a chilling moment under the Trump administration when a SEAL mission was aborted on the runway—a mission that could've sparked war with Russia. They also reflect on the Soleimani strike and America's unmatched global reach.▶️ WATCH ENTIRE EPISODE: https://shorturl.at/hmpWe
Navy SEALs DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler open up about the brutal toll special operations takes on family life, marriage, and mental health. From grueling deployments to the rare “unicorn” spouses, this raw conversation reveals the hidden cost of service.▶️ WATCH ENTIRE EPISODE: https://shorturl.at/hmpWe
Navy SEALs DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler dive into the mindset needed to stay mission-focused while juggling marriage, kids, injury, and high-stakes operations. From “dials not switches” to brutal truths about divorce and sacrifice—this one hits hard.▶️ WATCH ENTIRE EPISODE: https://shorturl.at/hmpWe
Navy SEALs DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler react to the Osama bin Laden “burial at sea” story, reflect on the mission, and respond to conspiracy comparisons—like the one linking it to Transformers. One SEAL even confirms: “I saw the body.” A must-watch moment.▶️ WATCH ENTIRE EPISODE: https://shorturl.at/hmpWe
DJ Shipley and Cole Fackler break down the “SignalGate” scandal—how an accidental Signal chat invite spiraled into a national security issue. From SEAL comms to human error, the guys explain how these mistakes happen and why heads roll when they do.
President Trump urges Jerome Powell to slash interest rates amid economic volatility, but the Fed Chair holds the line, warning of uncertain consequences from rising tariffs. As Trump and Powell clash, more profound questions arise about who truly controls America’s monetary future.
As Trump ramps tariffs on China to 50%, China vows to fight to the end. PBD and crew break down the escalating trade war, global reactions, Pelosi’s 1996 clip, and why this may be Trump’s boldest economic standoff yet. Stakes are high. So is the tension.
Wall Street tanks as China retaliates against Trump’s tariff hike, wiping $6.4T in two days. PBD and crew debate market crashes, wage stagnation, and why young investors feel robbed of opportunity. Heated takes, bold claims, and real talk on tariffs.
The Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s deportation flights of Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. PBD and crew react to the 5–4 ruling, Amy Coney Barrett’s dissent, and the shocking case of a mistaken deportation to El Salvador.
Kamala Harris was “completely shocked” by her 2024 loss to Trump, believing the hype from inflated polling, media flattery, and internal spin. PBD and the crew break it all down—from campaign delusion to Tim Walz sitting in stunned silence.
Barack Obama admits his marriage hit rocky terrain, sparking fresh questions about his relationship with Michelle. PBD and crew dive deep into the rumors, their podcast struggles, and claims that Obama weakened the Democratic Party from within.
Mark Cuban shares a controversial take on transgender athletes, saying people "just aren't ready" and suggesting opponents should choose whether to compete. PBD and crew don’t hold back, slamming the logic and calling for fairness in women’s sports.
Terrence Howard explains his theory on Mars, Elon Musk, energy, and how ancient pyramids were built using harmonic resonance—not manpower—plus why mining and oil may soon be obsolete.
NASA physicist Dr. W.Y. U joins Terrence Howard and Patrick Bet-David to debate quantum mechanics, electrons, and why fundamental physics—and the universe—might be based on false assumptions.
Terrence Howard and Dr. U expose why peer review and academic gatekeeping suppress innovation—sharing how motion, not gravity or quantum theory, may be the true key to understanding the universe.
Terrence Howard and Dr. U break down electrons, atomic models, and the true structure of the universe—arguing it's finite, wave-based, and built on harmony, not chaos or traditional physics.
Terrence Howard and Dr. U challenge modern physics, calling gravity an electrical effect and proposing a new model without dark matter, dark energy, or nuclear forces—inviting the world to test it.
Terrence Howard and Dr. U break down gravity, arguing it's not a fundamental force but an effect of electricity—debunking Newton, redefining mass, and reshaping how we understand the universe.
Terrence Howard and NASA’s Dr. U debate gravity, dark matter, and why the current models of physics may be fundamentally flawed—sharing bold theories, new equations, and suppressed science.
Patrick Bet-David unveils the secret currency of power that controls the elite in this thought-provoking video on blackmail as a weapon. Uncover the hidden truths behind the manipulation tactics used by those in positions of power.This video delves into the question: Is America a Nation Under Blackmail? Join the conversation and share your thoughts on this thought-provoking topic.00:00 Blackmail02:00 Insurance Blackmail03:00 Intelligence Agencies04:00 PBD Story 09:00 Glenn Beck, Congress, CIA
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Terrence Howard claims 94 patents and tech breakthroughs that could change energy, flight, and science—explaining why his theories are ignored, suppressed, and potentially worth trillions.
Terrence Howard breaks down his clash with Eric Weinstein and the scientific community, defending his theories on math, energy, and the universe after his appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast.
Terrence Howard explains why he left Hollywood, how he rebuilt Saturn without gravity, and why the science world rejected his theories on resonance, energy, and the universe’s true geometry.
PBD and the crew confront Sam Seder over immigration, Kamala Harris, government efficiency, and economic policy in a relentless debate on what went wrong for Democrats in 2024.
PBD challenges Sam Seder on tax policy, state migration, and economic freedom in this fiery exchange on why Americans are fleeing high-tax states like California and New York.
Sam Seder defends immigration policy as PBD and the crew grill him on border security, Social Security numbers for non-citizens, and whether Democrats are out of touch with American voters.
Patrick Bet-David presses Sam Seder on the Democratic Party’s identity, leadership, and economic policies—leading to a heated clash over taxes, Medicaid, Social Security, and political messaging.
Trump praises new Canadian PM Mark Carney after a “productive” call, signaling a major shift in US–Canada relations. The PBD Podcast unpacks the fallout for Pierre Poilievre, Trump’s influence, and why this could be the most embarrassing political collapse of the decade.
Yankees' new “torpedo bats” spark controversy after a 15-home run weekend. The PBD Podcast breaks down the bat’s legality, league reactions, and Dave Portnoy’s rant, while joking about Shohei Ohtani’s rumored fling with Lindsay Lohan. April Fool’s?
MSNBC's internal drama heats up as Lawrence O'Donnell fumes over Rachel Maddow’s $25M payday while working one day a week. The PBD Podcast dives into the numbers, view counts, and whether MSNBC is throwing money at the wrong face of the network.
A $19B global port deal is delayed as CK Hutchison won’t sign next week, amid China’s antitrust pressure. The PBD Podcast unpacks the Panama Canal’s strategic importance, Beijing’s interference, and what it means for U.S. trade and national security.
Gavin Newsom claims the Democratic brand is "toxic," yet his record in California tells a different story. As he postures for a 2028 run, critics argue he's a flip-flopping politician who stands for nothing but political survival.
Could Trump legally return as president until 2037? The PBD Podcast unpacks a constitutional loophole that might allow it. The crew debates the risks, rewards, and real-world reaction to a possible Trump “third term” via strategic succession.
Trump announces “Liberation Day” as reciprocal tariffs take effect April 2nd. The PBD Podcast dives into the global impact, China's rise, and rumblings of a potential Trump third term as the crew debates what long-term leadership could mean for America.
Elon Musk reacts to explosive data showing over 2 million Social Security numbers issued to non-citizens in 2024. The PBD Podcast crew questions the motives, policy impact, and political fallout of this unprecedented surge. Is this about votes?
A viral 60 Minutes interview sparks outrage as journalist Lesley Stahl asks a freed Hamas hostage if he was starved or if terrorists simply had no food. The PBD Podcast crew reacts, questioning media bias, journalistic standards, and moral clarity.
Patrick Bet-David explains how Nixon’s 1972 visit to China and China’s 2001 entry into the WTO triggered the loss of millions of U.S. manufacturing jobs. From cheap labor costs driving outsourcing to the devastation of states like Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, this video explores the economic fallout on Middle America, the rise of the Rust Belt, and how tariffs are now bringing jobs back. Hit thumbs up and subscribe for more!---🇺🇸 PURCHASE THE VT VETERANS DAY COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/40qVbpt🎄 PURCHASE THE VT CHRISTMAS COLLECTION: https://bit.ly/4hDCt3S🧢 USA RETRO NAVY SNAPBACK HAT: https://bit.ly/3C4GxtL🎟️ ELECTION NIGHT IN AMERICA @ VT HQ: https://bit.ly/3XPbyt0🧢 BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE - FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT HATS: https://bit.ly/3Yyc3ZS📕 PBD'S BOOK "THE ACADEMY": https://bit.ly/3XC5ftN📰 VTNEWS.AI: ⁠https://bit.ly/3Zn2Moj👕 VT "2024 ELECTION COLLECTION": https://bit.ly/3XD7Bsm👕 VT POLO SHIRTS: https://bit.ly/3Y4Npig🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/3ze3RUM🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ITUNES: https://bit.ly/47iOGGx🎙️ FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON ALL PLATFORMS: https://bit.ly/4e0FgCe📱 CONNECT ON MINNECT: https://bit.ly/3MGK5EE👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4d5nYlU🎓 VALUETAINMENT UNIVERSITY: https://bit.ly/3XC8L7k📺 JOIN THE CHANNEL: ⁠https://bit.ly/3XjSSRK💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time!SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @vtsoscast @ValuetainmentComedy @bizdocpodcast @brandonaceto @theunusualsuspectspodcast ABOUT US:Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
LeBron James addresses his confrontation with Stephen A. Smith for the first time, revealing his frustration with personal attacks and emphasizing the importance of protecting his family and players. In response, LeBron trolls Stephen A. by sharing an Instagram post after Stephen A. claimed he would have reacted physically if LeBron had confronted him, intensifying their public feud.
Trump and Kristi Noem announce a bold move: redirect housing aid from illegal immigrants to struggling American citizens. The PBD Podcast crew breaks down the policy, the political divide, and what real leadership looks like at the border.
The PBD Podcast breaks down 9 bizarre yet revealing recession indicators—from lipstick and mini booze bottles to diaper rash and the stripper index. Patrick Bet-David and guests analyze how these odd signs reflect deeper economic realities.
Tesla vandalism is rising—and the PBD Podcast isn't holding back. Patrick and the crew react to viral footage, rising insurance costs, and political rhetoric fueling attacks. Is this targeted hate, or something more dangerous brewing?
At a Trump cabinet meeting, Kristi Noem announces her plan to eliminate FEMA as it exists today—calling it bloated, politicized, and broken. The PBD Podcast breaks down the bold move to return disaster relief power to the states.
Judge Boasberg has a history of decisions that appear politically motivated, from delaying Hillary Clinton's emails to blocking Trump’s deportation efforts. Now, he’s presiding over the Signal chat leak case—raising serious questions about impartiality and control.
Zelensky shocks the world by saying “Putin will die soon”—a comment raising eyebrows amid fragile ceasefire talks. The PBD Podcast crew breaks down the timing, intent, and what it says about diplomacy, war, and world leadership.
Snow White bombed at the box office—and the producer’s son says Rachel Zegler is to blame. The PBD Podcast crew breaks down the drama, deleted comments, and Disney’s $200B loss, asking: has "go woke, go broke" ever been more real?
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