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In this explosive update, Alex Christoforou breaks down key global developments:
Sabotage efforts targeting US-Russia peace talks,
โšก Pakistan hints at a possible false flag operation,
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Lavrovโ€™s surprising praise for Trump,
๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy outsmarts the ICC with bold strategic moves!
Stay tuned as the balance of power shifts and the geopolitical game heats up. ๐ŸŒŽ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธโ€โ™‚๏ธ
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Transcript
00:00How are you, Mr. President?
00:04Very interesting. Thank you.
00:05Where are you?
00:07So good to see you.
00:08What concessions has Russia offered up thus far to get to the point where you're closer to peace?
00:34Stopping the war. Stopping taking the whole country. Pretty big concession.
00:42This is my video update on this Friday afternoon, April the 25th.
00:52Coming to you from Limassol, Cyprus, let's talk about some news.
01:01And let's start things off with Witkoff in Moscow.
01:14Trump's envoy for everything, it seems.
01:17The real Secretary of State, Steve Witkoff, he arrived in Moscow.
01:23Now he is going to be meeting with Putin, Dmitriev, and many other Russian officials.
01:33It's very clear that Witkoff likes the Russian president and he likes the team that he's meeting with.
01:47And it's very clear when you look at the videos of Witkoff greeting everybody that the Russians and Russian President Putin also respects Witkoff.
02:01I think that's pretty obvious from the videos that we have.
02:07But the same day that Witkoff is in Moscow, we had what appears to be a terrorist attack in Moscow.
02:20And I say appears to be because it happened today and we're still getting information as to what exactly occurred.
02:29But from what we know, a Russian military general was assassinated in a car bombing.
02:41And from what I read, the general was in one car and he was driving by some parked cars and there appears to have been a bomb in one of the parked cars.
02:55And it was detonated remotely, killing the Russian military officials.
03:05So we've had assassinations of Russian military personnel, of journalists, of civilians in Moscow and in St. Petersburg and other cities and areas in Moscow.
03:21And it has always come back to Ukraine, to the SBU and military intelligence, Budanov and all of these guys.
03:33And my guess would be that once we get some more information, the results of whatever investigation is taking place in Russia will come back to Ukraine.
03:48And that would be my guess.
03:52Which means that as Witkoff is arriving in Moscow to talk peace, there are forces that want to sabotage the peace talks.
04:10That's the message that's being sent.
04:13Bloomberg actually put out an article talking about sabotaging the peace talks.
04:19They put out this BS article because Bloomberg's good at the BS saying that Witkoff is traveling to Russia to meet with Putin so that he could demand, demand that Putin accept the terms in the Kellogg plan.
04:36About Ukraine about Ukraine being allowed to build up its military, to continue to build up its military and purchase weapons and stuff like that, which is a huge Russian red line in the negotiations that are taking place.
04:51But according to Bloomberg, but according to Bloomberg, Witkoff is going to demand this of Russia, which is nonsense, absolute nonsense.
04:58Why would you send Witkoff to Moscow so that he could demand from Putin to to accept Ukraine building up its military if there were to be some sort of an agreement?
05:12It makes no sense.
05:13It makes no sense.
05:13Why would you send Witkoff to do that?
05:15Nonsense.
05:17But there you go.
05:19Trying to to sabotage the the possible.
05:25Peace negotiations.
05:28Between the United States and Russia, the good vibes, the positive vibes between Witkoff and and Putin and Dmitriev and Russia.
05:39So that's what this is all about.
05:42Trying to sabotage the positive vibes.
05:47Anyway, let's see, where are we?
05:51Where are we?
05:55So yesterday, it's a nice statue.
05:59Yesterday was supposed to be the meeting between Prime Minister, my precious Schmigel and Scott Besant to talk about the minerals deal.
06:22Well, that never happened.
06:24I don't think it happened.
06:26Schmigel was supposed to fly to the United States and.
06:30And he was supposed to meet with Besant and they were supposed to sign the minerals deal.
06:35What happened?
06:37I don't know what happened.
06:39The rare earth minerals deal where Ukraine is going to give up all of their resources in perpetuity to the United States.
06:47Yeah, that didn't happen.
06:50But we did get a report.
06:53A report, some news that.
06:58Ukraine's Marchenko, I believe he's the economics minister or one of the finance ministers.
07:02We got a report that he is.
07:05I believe he is in the United States or he's traveling to the United to the United States to continue to negotiate.
07:11But the minerals deal, the never ending minerals deal.
07:19The elusive, the elusive minerals deal, right?
07:24Oh, man.
07:26Well, Ukraine's going to need the money.
07:27They're going to need to sell something because according to the Financial Times,
07:31they've got two point six billion, I believe, in IMF debt that needs to be restructured come May or else we're looking at a default.
07:44And so they're trying to figure out how to how to restructure the debt, how to make a six hundred million dollar payment or something like that.
07:55And if they can't figure this all out, then Ukraine is going to be in default.
08:01I'm sure that that the EU or the UK will float them the money, will get the money to Ukraine in order to avoid any kind of default of the Elensky regime.
08:18So there is escalation between India and Pakistan.
08:27And we're talking about two nuclear powers.
08:30Very dangerous situation.
08:33I talked about this in my video update yesterday.
08:38And we had an interview of the Pakistani defense minister, and he said something very interesting,
08:48which may be signaling at some sort of de-escalation or off-ramp from Pakistan towards India,
08:57because he said that the terrorist attack that happened in Kashmir was some sort of a false flag.
09:11Pakistan's defense minister has said he has strong suspicions the terrorist attack in Kashmir was a false flag.
09:18He also said in the interview, get this, this was interesting, he said in the interview that Pakistan has been up to no good for the United States
09:31with all of these terrorists and these terrorist attacks for many, many decades.
09:38Let me find you his exact quote, because I think it's really interesting what he said.
09:44Pakistan did dirty work for the West in supporting terrorists, according to the defense minister.
09:51His quote is, we have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades, you know, and the West, including Britain.
09:59Asif told the British broadcaster on Thursday, he added that this was a mistake and Pakistan has suffered for that.
10:05If we had not joined the war against the Soviet Union and the war after 9-11, Pakistan's track record would have been unimpeachable, Asif said.
10:15He was referring to the Soviet-Afghan war during which the U.S. covertly supported anti-communist insurgents
10:23and the U.S.-led war on terror that was launched by then-President George W. Bush following the September 11, 2001 attacks
10:31which targeted the Taliban and Al-Qaeda.
10:36So an interesting statement from Asif, who is the Pakistani defense minister, and he was speaking with Sky News.
10:45Asif admitted that Islamabad did the dirty work for the Western powers for decades.
10:50It could be seen, his statement could be seen as a type of way to tell India, look, let's de-escalate the terrorist attack.
11:05Yes, Pakistan has these terrorists in Pakistan who are doing the dirty work.
11:11This is what he might be signaling, not what I'm saying.
11:14This is what he might be signaling to India.
11:16Yes, we have these problems.
11:17Yes, we've been doing a lot of dirty work.
11:20This might have been some sort of false flag.
11:23Let's find a way to de-escalate.
11:25Maybe, maybe that's what he's signaling in this interview with Sky News.
11:28Maybe not.
11:29We're going to need a couple of more days to see how all of this shakes out.
11:35But definitely a dangerous situation.
11:37The timing of it all is very interesting as well.
11:46It makes it all the more interesting, given that you have negotiations between the United States and Russia.
11:54You have a tariff war between China and the United States.
11:58J.D. Vance was just in India.
12:01You have all kinds of business that might be moving from China to India.
12:05Apple announced that iPhones might be moving.
12:13The entirety of the iPhone production might be moving to India.
12:16There's all kinds of stuff going on, right?
12:19And then you have this terrorist attack.
12:23Ah, the beautiful Churches of Limassol.
12:41Studying.
12:42All right.
12:49So that's an update there with India and Pakistan.
12:54What is next on the agenda?
12:58Did you guys catch Lavrov on Face the Nation?
13:01Very good interview from Lavrov on Face the Nation.
13:06Very important.
13:08Very significant.
13:09That you now have a top Russian official, the foreign minister of the Russian Federation.
13:16Invited on to United States mainstream media.
13:22Face the Nation.
13:23Mainstream media news.
13:25He's invited on to this show to give the Russian perspective, the Russian side of things.
13:31We did not have that for three plus years.
13:34There was a complete media embargo on getting the Russian perspective of things, on getting the Russian side of things.
13:42And now you finally have Lavrov speaking to the American people that still watch.
13:51The people that still watch Face the Nation.
13:52I don't know how big their audience is, but still, it's significant.
13:55He's on U.S. mainstream media.
13:59Very, very significant appearance from Lavrov.
14:02And Lavrov was, as always, awesome.
14:06He was awesome.
14:07He said some very interesting things and very, very supportive of Trump.
14:12He was very, very supportive of Trump and Trump's initiatives in trying to get peace in Ukraine.
14:25The reporter asked Lavrov, is Whitcoff going to Moscow?
14:34And should we expect a deal this week?
14:36And Lavrov's reply to the reporter was, you don't trust the word of the President of the United States?
14:45You don't trust what Trump is telling you?
14:47When Trump is telling you that Whitcoff is going to be in Moscow and that he's looking for a deal and for peace, you don't trust him?
14:56That was pretty sharp from Lavrov.
14:59And then Lavrov went on to say that President Trump is probably the only leader on Earth.
15:07And he said only.
15:08He said the only, only leader on Earth who recognized the need to address the root causes that got us into this mess, into this conflict.
15:18Under the Biden administration.
15:20And Trump is the only world leader, he said, only world leader to understand the root causes, very supportive of Trump, Lavrov.
15:26But he also said that there are many details that need to be worked out and discussed between the United States and Russia in order to get to some sort of an agreement and some sort of an understanding when it comes to this conflict.
15:43So, an interesting interview of Lavrov, a significant interview with Lavrov on U.S. mainstream media.
15:57And Lavrov was his usual diplomatic, sharp, smart self as he was answering the questions, which were not friendly.
16:14I would say not hostile, but definitely not friendly fire from the U.S. media.
16:19But Lavrov handled it without any problems.
16:23And in English as well.
16:25So, that was the interview on Face of the Nation.
16:31And in London, in London, Ursula, Ursula arrived in London to meet with Stammer so that they can discuss Brexit.
16:42Ursula, Ursula in London, walking like a cowboy.
16:49Oh, man, like a cowboy on a steel horse ride.
16:55Ursula, Ursula Vandercowboy.
17:00I'm joking around.
17:01I'm joking around.
17:02I'm joking around.
17:03She is the leader of the free world.
17:07We must remember that.
17:10The U.S. president is no longer the leader of the free world.
17:13Ursula Vandercowboy.
17:14That is what Vandercowboy.
17:15That is what Vandercowboy implied.
17:18She didn't say it, but that was what was implied in an interview.
17:23I forgot the publication.
17:25I think it was The Atlantic, maybe.
17:27But I forgot which publication it was.
17:29But it was implied that the U.S. is no longer the leader of the free world.
17:32And that must rest on the shoulders of Ursula Vandercowboy.
17:38Anyway, she came to London.
17:41She's meeting with Stammer.
17:43What's on the agenda?
17:44Well, Project Ukraine.
17:45Russia bad.
17:47Putin bad.
17:48And it's all about Brexit, right?
17:52That's what it's about.
17:53Rolling back Brexit.
17:54And how do you roll back Brexit?
17:57Well, you say that the U.K. and the E.U., they must unite.
18:01They must get closer together because of Putin.
18:05You see, Russia is the Swiss army knife of the globalists, right?
18:11They can use Russia and Putin so that they can further whatever agenda they want.
18:16More money to climate change?
18:18Putin.
18:19Roll back Brexit?
18:20Putin.
18:22Defense slush fund?
18:23Putin.
18:24Censorship?
18:25Putin.
18:27Central bank digital currency?
18:29Putin.
18:31That's why Project Ukraine is so important to them and keeping Russia as an enemy is so important to the globalists.
18:38The Swiss army knife of excuses.
18:41That is Russia and Putin.
18:43Ursula gave a speech.
18:46And she said that, let me get the quote here for you,
18:52that Russia tried to exploit our over-dependence on cutting gas off, on cutting us off the gas.
19:00Russia tried to exploit our over-dependence on cutting us off the gas.
19:04And she said that Russia was not successful.
19:08Russia cutting the E.U. off of the gas.
19:12It was Russia.
19:13It was Russia that did it.
19:15They cut the gas off.
19:18Russia.
19:18It wasn't Europe and the sanctions and all of that.
19:21No, that was Putin.
19:22He woke up one day and said, you know, I'm just going to cut off this gas.
19:27Why not?
19:28It was Jesus.
20:07Beautiful inside. Wow.
20:17Anyway, that's not the first time that we've heard EU officials talk about how Russia cut them off from the gas.
20:24I'm sick of making all this money. That's Putin. I'm sick of making all this money. I'm sick of getting gas to the EU. Turn it off.
20:32Putin, why are you turning off the gas? Putin, why? What did we do to you?
20:42Olaf Scholz has said it. Ursula has said it before in the past as well.
20:45I believe Lincoln or Sullivan or Biden or one of those guys said it as well, that Russia is weaponizing gas or cutting off the gas from the EU.
20:53They always they always go with that one. Rewriting history. It was Russia. Russia did it.
21:02Anyway, that was Ursula in her speech.
21:05And build is reporting the German publication build. They are reporting, according to their sources in the Alensky administration, that Ukraine is preparing for the worst in the next couple of weeks.
21:22What is the worst? The worst is that the Trump administration will absolutely disengage from Project Ukraine, leave Project Ukraine, walk away, have nothing to do with it anymore.
21:35And Ukraine is preparing for. For a life without U.S. support, and I'm talking complete support, money, weapons, intel, all of it.
21:47They are under the belief that the U.S. is going to take everything and walk away.
21:54That's what Ukraine officials are telling build.
21:57What is on paper and what is being signaled to us in the negotiations is unacceptable.
22:03Build wrote Thursday, quoting a Ukrainian diplomat, we are preparing for the worst case scenario.
22:09And that means an end to U.S. support, another unnamed government insider told the paper.
22:15So that's build.
22:17The Financial Times, they put out an article with the title, Donald Trump's move on Russia-occupied Crimea forces Europe to choose sides.
22:29And you know which side Europe chose?
22:32Take a guess, which side did they choose?
22:35The U.S. or Ukraine? The U.S. or Ukraine?
22:38Which side did they choose? They chose Ukraine.
22:40That's what Europe chose. That's what the EU chose.
22:42All because of Crimea, right?
22:46Crimea has become the issue.
22:49There's all kinds of misdirection going on.
22:52There really is all kinds of smoke and mirrors and misdirection going on.
22:56Because the media, the Europeans, they've made Crimea into this huge issue, which it wasn't.
23:07It wasn't being talked about.
23:09It was not one of Russia's terms.
23:11And just because the United States, the United States, not Europe, not Ukraine, Trump.
23:17Trump said, we will recognize Crimea.
23:20Has nothing to do with Europe.
23:22Has nothing to do with Ukraine.
23:23The United States has the right to say, you know what?
23:25We're going to recognize Crimea.
23:27And because the Trump administration floated this out there, Crimea has now become this big talking point,
23:38which is tearing apart the collective West and is forcing Europe to choose.
23:49A lot of smoke and mirrors in this direction.
23:52Crimea was a non-issue in the negotiations.
23:59In any negotiations, any talks, Crimea was just a non-issue.
24:03The Russians couldn't give one you-know-what about whether the West or the U.S. recognized Crimea.
24:13They did not care.
24:15Crimea, according to the Russians, was resolved 10 years ago with the referendum.
24:22But all of a sudden, it's become the central issue.
24:26So something is up.
24:27Something is definitely up.
24:30A lot of misdirection.
24:31Kaya Kallis, she told the AFP, stunning and brave, stunning and brave, Kaya Kallis.
24:43She told the AFP, Crimea is Ukraine.
24:46That was her quote to the AFP, the defiant.
24:50Kaya Kallis, she's not afraid of Trump.
24:53Not afraid of Trump.
24:54She's telling the United States and Trump, Crimea is Ukraine.
24:59Period.
25:00Financial Times says, for Europeans, the idea of recognizing Crimea's annexation, the first land grab by military force since 1945, is an anathema.
25:12Since it would eviscerate the rules-based order that has underpinned peace on the continent for generations.
25:18Yes, the rules-based order, cancel elections in Romania, try to imprison Le Pen.
25:27How many sanctions has the EU placed on Turkey since the illegal invasion of Cyprus in 1974?
25:37What sanctions package are we on now?
25:42The 110th sanctions package against Turkey since 1974?
25:50For violating, for going against the rules-based order and invading Cyprus?
25:54I don't think the EU has placed any sanctions packages on Turkey, have they?
25:59Actually, Ursula gives them money.
26:01Billions and billions and billions.
26:03The EU, not only Ursula, Merkel.
26:05Merkel, Junker, all of these people.
26:09Billions and billions.
26:11And Cyprus is a member of the European Union, unlike Ukraine.
26:16Anyway, the hypocrisy of the rules-based order.
26:21So that's the Financial Times and the Telegraph.
26:28We now move on to the Telegraph, the UK Telegraph.
26:32Always telling the truth is the Telegraph.
26:35And according to their sources,
26:39Macron and Stammer,
26:44they're starting to rethink their coalition of the willing,
26:54peacekeeper, reassurance forces idea.
26:58They are rethinking it.
27:00The UK is blaming France.
27:02They're saying, you know what?
27:05Macron is a flippin' and a floppin'.
27:07And it doesn't look like we're going to be able to agree to send forces into Ukraine
27:16if there is a ceasefire that's negotiated.
27:19And the coalition of the willing looks like it's becoming the coalition of the no more.
27:27The coalition of the no more, according to the UK Telegraph.
27:34And let me read you a quote here from the UK Telegraph.
27:43Sir Keir Stammer and President Macron of France have offered to deploy troops to Ukraine
27:47to keep the peace as part of a coalition of the willing.
27:50But during talks in London, sources told the Times, not the Telegraph, the Times,
27:55there appeared to be a softening of the commitment, the newspaper wrote on Wednesday.
28:00A softening of the commitment.
28:02My mistake.
28:03I was thinking the Telegraph, but it's actually the Times.
28:07Same thing.
28:08Is it the same thing?
28:09No, I think they're two different publications, aren't they?
28:10I don't know.
28:12I don't know.
28:14UK.
28:15UK mainstream media.
28:17It feels like it's all the same thing.
28:22So, we move on.
28:25And let's talk about Trump.
28:31And he was in the White House, I believe, meeting with the leader of Norway, right?
28:39Yeah, I think so.
28:40And he was speaking to the media.
28:43And it was Trump at his best, actually.
28:45I would say that yesterday was Trump at his best.
28:49And the media, they asked Trump, once again, about Project Ukraine.
28:54And one of the reporters asked Trump, what concessions is Russia making in all of this
29:00negotiation that's taking place?
29:01What are the concessions from Russia?
29:03And I think Trump gave the perfect answer.
29:07Trump said that the concessions that Russia is making, the one big concession is they are
29:20not going to take the whole of the country.
29:22They're going to stop taking the whole of Ukraine.
29:26That's the concession.
29:27A more accurate, more honest, more impactful statement from Trump.
29:35That was perfect.
29:40It could not have been made a more impactful statement.
29:43That was right on point from Trump.
29:48You see, every day it's an up and down, right?
29:52It's up and down.
29:53You never know what's going to happen in this saga.
29:55Some days, Trump may not be on his A-game, but other days, he is absolutely on his A-game.
30:04Some days, you think we're close to a deal or a rapprochement or something significant,
30:11and then something happens, and it looks like we're not close to a rapprochement or a deal
30:18or anything like that.
30:19But, you know, that's what happens when you cover the news every single day.
30:27You cover the ups and the downs.
30:32If you do a video every week or every four days, then you're able to step back and to get
30:41a different view of what happened in the week, for example.
30:49And then you can come to a different conclusion because you can report all the days that have
30:55passed, and you could probably get a different analysis, but a bigger picture type of analysis.
31:05But right now, it's an up and a down.
31:07It's up and down when it comes to this negotiation process in Ukraine.
31:13Hey, buddy, how you doing?
31:24So, that was Trump.
31:28We now move on to Romania, where we have some big news, and that is an appeals court in Romania.
31:39Romania, they overturned the decision to cancel Giorgioscu.
31:45The second round, or was it the first round?
31:48The first round of the elections, they overturned that decision.
31:52But it looks like that even though the court overturned that decision,
31:57the electoral board is just going to ignore the decision from this appeals court, and they're
32:06going to continue to push on with the elections without Giorgioscu, with Giorgioscu still being
32:14banned.
32:15We'll see how all of this works out, but there's not much time left.
32:19The elections in Romania are coming up very soon, and I don't know if this can work through
32:23the courts fast enough in order to try and get the cancellation of Giorgioscu not only overturned,
32:33but to get the electoral board to remove the block on Giorgioscu.
32:38Let me read you what happened here.
32:40On Thursday, Judge Alexandro Vassil of the Ployesti Court of Appeal overturned the annulment.
32:50According to Hot News, the prosecutor's office attached to the Ployesti Court has filed such
32:56an appeal.
32:57George Simon, leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians party, welcomed the decision
33:03as a return to democracy, the constitutional order in a post on X.
33:07He added, however, that the Central Electoral Bureau, which barred Giorgioscu from running
33:12in a planned May vote, ignores it and continues its activity.
33:16Yeah, they're ignoring it, the electoral board.
33:20That's the problem.
33:23So we'll keep an eye out in Romania and see what happens.
33:29There's still some hope left, you see?
33:32There's always hope, isn't there?
33:35I want to cross.
33:37All right, so one more story and we'll get to our clown world.
33:44And this has to do with the ICC.
33:47The ICC and Putin.
33:53And Italy.
33:55Italy, Putin and the ICC.
33:57So we are getting reports from various Italian publications, big Italian publications.
34:06They are reporting that the documentation from the ICC to go after Putin, if he were to ever
34:21travel to Italy, that the documents never made it to the courts, so that they can sign them.
34:31And that means that the ICC ruling cannot be enforced in Italy if Putin were to travel to the country.
34:41And the newspapers, they are reporting, I believe La Repubblica is one.
34:47I'll read you a little bit in a minute.
34:50They are reporting that high-level officials in Italy must have known about this.
34:55And this was done on purpose, not sending the documents to the court for signature.
34:59Because they don't have it in for Russia or for Putin.
35:06And they would eventually like relations with Russia to be restored.
35:12So they did not send the documents to the court on purpose.
35:16Those documents were never signed.
35:18And that means that if Putin wanted to, not saying that he will, but if he wanted to travel to Italy legally,
35:24he can do it, and there is a zero fear from the ICC or an arrest or anything like that.
35:32Putin ICC arrest warrant invalid in Italy, local media.
35:37The country's court of appeal reportedly never processed the document, making it unenforceable.
35:45The failure to file the necessary paperwork is not likely to have been the result of an oversight
35:52or a coincidence, La Repubblica reported, suggesting instead a political choice.
36:00Acorriere de la Sera concluded similarly, noting that the warrants for the Russian commanders
36:06have also been left invalidated.
36:10It wasn't only Putin.
36:11It was other Russian officials.
36:13Those documents that the ICC said they would get arrested, Putin and other government officials,
36:19all the documents of everybody, was never sent to the court for signature.
36:27And so they're saying this had to have been deliberate.
36:30And they're right.
36:31Ah, Italy.
36:33Italy.
36:34You see why people love Italy and they love the Italians?
36:39They have a way.
36:40They have a way of doing things.
36:44And it's and it works and it's effective.
36:48They want good relations with Russia.
36:52They want to restore relations with with Russia.
36:55And and they don't like all of this escalation from the EU.
36:58So they find they find workarounds to get through the the warrants and the ICC stuff and all of the globalist
37:08things that that are forced upon them.
37:13All of the Ursula, the Ursula dictates that are forced upon them.
37:18The Italians, they find a way they find a way to bypass all of that stuff.
37:23Got to love it.
37:24Got to love it.
37:26Ah, leave us all, everybody.
37:33All right, let's do let's do a clown world, huh?
37:38Let's do a clown world and we can wrap this video up.
37:44Of course, today's clown world is the Ben Shapiro interview with the Green Goblin with Olenski.
37:51Oh, man, I could not watch the whole thing.
37:55I have to be honest.
37:56There's no way that I would be able to to watch part one, which I believe was was almost an hour long.
38:03I don't know.
38:04It looked like a long part one interview, but it also documents Ben's dangerous trip to Kiev as well.
38:12And the interview, well, what can you say?
38:18Clown world gold.
38:20Clown world freaking gold.
38:23One of the segments that I saw on X, that's what I did.
38:27I saw all the segments.
38:28I could not watch the whole thing in its entirety.
38:30But one of the segments is about the the money that was given to Olenski.
38:36And where did it all go?
38:38Where did all the money, the hundreds and hundreds of billions that the U.S. gave to Ukraine, where did it all go?
38:46And Olenski, well, Olenski, he said to Ben Shapiro that every U.S. dollar sent to Ukraine is carefully tracked and fully accounted for.
38:58I'm not disputing how much the U.S. gave us.
39:04It's not 200 billion.
39:05It's 100.
39:06And it was used for the battlefield.
39:08That is what Olenski told Shapiro.
39:13Oh, man.
39:14We've tracked every cent, every cent.
39:17Hey, Padolyak.
39:18Padolyak has notebook and he writes down every cent, every penny.
39:25We give it back to you in an IOU.
39:26We IOU, United States of America.
39:30Here you go.
39:30100 billion.
39:31IOU, we're good for it.
39:34Oh, my God.
39:37It's an interesting PR play from the Daily Wire and from Ukraine, from the Collective West, the globalists.
39:45The globalists and the Daily Wire teamed up in this PR stunt.
39:51That's what it was.
39:52That's what it is.
39:53A PR stunt, man.
39:55Oh, boy.
39:57Yeah, I could not watch the whole thing.
39:59Impossible.
40:01Impossible.
40:01That would be a form of torture, watching that interview in its entirety from start to finish.
40:10That would be a form of torture.
40:13Actually, I think that governments and various other entities are going to actually use the interview as a way to get information from people.
40:29Right.
40:31Yeah.
40:31They're going to have like they're going to have someone in a room like the police are going to detain someone and they're going to have them in a room.
40:37And they're going to say, tell us, tell us where the money is.
40:40Tell us where the money is.
40:41No, I'm never going to tell you where the money is.
40:43OK.
40:44OK.
40:44Get out.
40:45Get out the recording of Shapiro Aletsky.
40:48No, not Shapiro Aletsky.
40:51OK, I'll tell you where the money is.
40:52I stole it.
40:53Yeah.
40:53Yeah.
40:54It's in the safe over there.
40:57Oh, my God.
40:58All right, everybody.
40:59That's the video.
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