Pete Santilli opens the episode by riffing on technical glitches before diving headfirst into the week’s top headlines, starting with Vladimir Putin’s refusal to meet Trump or Zelensky and the stalled Ukraine negotiations. He skewers media figures—mocking Biden, the New York Times, and CNN personalities—while critiquing the FBI’s handling of hidden files and January 6th sources, spotlighting Dan Bongino and Kash Patel’s perceived betrayals. Midshow, he pays tribute to Bernard Kerik’s 9/1...
Pete Santilli opens the episode by riffing on technical glitches before diving headfirst into the week’s top headlines, starting with Vladimir Putin’s refusal to meet Trump or Zelensky and the stalled Ukraine negotiations. He skewers media figures—mocking Biden, the New York Times, and CNN personalities—while critiquing the FBI’s handling of hidden files and January 6th sources, spotlighting Dan Bongino and Kash Patel’s perceived betrayals. Midshow, he pays tribute to Bernard Kerik’s 9/11 recollections, then pivots to a Fatty 15 supplement ad before lamenting the slow pace of child-exploitation investigations. Later segments feature guest clips from Tom Homan on border security, Jeanine Pirro on domestic violence and weapons, and Sean Spicer and Laura Loomer lambasting Joe Biden and CNN. The episode wraps up with off-the-cuff humor—pushup challenges, robot conspiracies, Diddy pardon talk, and a surprise DUI traffic-stop cameo—before teasing upcoming shows.
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