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Eddie vs Jamie Foxx for greatest entertainer, Eddie Murphy’s upcoming Netflix documentary, and the Michael Jackson biopic’s wild third-act rewrite—plus Bubbles the chimp’s surprise update. Then we hit a spicy news roundup: Trump’s commutation for George Santos, Speaker Mike Johnson’s stall over a key vote tied to the Epstein files, and the massive “No Kings” protest wave. Finally, we dive into a viral Reddit family drama where an aunt harvests 75% of a garden without asking—uh, excuse me?! Expect sharp analysis, receipts, and sibling-level comedy throughout. Subscribe for the video pod, tap into our YouTube Membership/Patreon for After Hours Uncensored, and drop your take in the comments. #michaeljackson #eddiemurphymovies #georgesantos #nokings #epsteinscandal #redditstories #unsolicitedperspectives 

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Chapters:

00:00 From Netflix Docs to Political Pardons: The Stories You Can’t Miss! 📺⚖️🔥

00:21 Welcome to Unsolicited Perspectives 🎙️🔥

00:49 Sibling Happy Hour: Sips, Laughs & Sibling Shenanigans 🍹😂

02:00 Eddie Murphy's Netflix Documentary Deep Dive 🎬🔥

05:02 Eddie vs Jamie: Battle of the Greatest Entertainers 🎤⚡

10:01 Michael Jackson Biopic Drama: Legal Nightmare Exposed 👑💔

15:56 MJ's Third Act Crisis: Chandler Case Shuts Down Film 🎥😱

21:25 Breaking News: Bubbles the Chimp is ALIVE! 🐵🚨

26:44 George Santos Released: Trump's Shocking Pardon 🤯⚖️

32:34 Mike Johnson Blocks Democrat: Epstein Files Conspiracy 📁👀

40:55 No Kings Rally: Millions Protest Across America 🗽✊

44:02 Free Speech Has Consequences: Don't Get Chopped 🗣️💥

47:22 Family Drama: Aunt Steals Entire Garden Without Asking 🌱😤

50:52 The Audacity: She Bragged About Stealing My Vegetables 🥕🔥

56:05 Final Words: Play Where It's Safe or Face Consequences ⚠️👊

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Introduction and Podcast Engagement

00:00:00
Speaker
We're talking entertainment, political news, and family. We gonna get into it. Let's get it!
00:00:19
Speaker
Welcome. First of all, welcome. This is Unsolicited Perspectives. I'm your host, Bruce Anthony, here to lead the conversation in important events and topics in the shape of today's society. please just Join the conversation and follow us wherever you get your audio podcasts. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for our video podcasts, YouTube exclusive content, and our YouTube membership.
00:00:38
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Rate, review, like, comment, share. Share with your friends, share with your family, hell, even share with your enemies. On today's episode, it's the Sibling Happy Hour. I'm here with my sis, Jay Andrea. We're going to be dilly-dadding a little bit, and then we're going to talking about the political fallout of George Santos being released.
00:00:58
Speaker
And then we're going talking about a am I overreacting Reddit that has to do with family.

Sibling Happy Hour: Entertainment and Documentaries

00:01:03
Speaker
But that's enough of the intro. Let's get to the show.
00:01:13
Speaker
What up, sis? What up, brother? I can't call it. I can't call it. I sent you something earlier today, and I was like, oh, this is going to be really cool. yeah Eddie Murphy's got a documentary coming out on Netflix, and yeah all the people that they had interviewed from the little trailer, I was like, oh, this is going to be good.
00:01:32
Speaker
It's going to be perfect. Yeah, it comes out November 12th. I'm excited because it's Eddie and his own words. So that's that's the part that I love the most. It's not like they are interviewing a bunch of people, obviously, but it's not just that. It's also like he lets you in to his life and about the things that's important to him. And you get to hear about his journey from his perspective, which is dope.
00:01:58
Speaker
I wonder if they're going to get into his advocacy for the LGBTQ plus community.
00:02:06
Speaker
I don't. ah just Doesn't he? Isn't one of his children queer? don't know. I just remember the time he gained the trans person a ride. Why you got to bring all stuff?
00:02:20
Speaker
that's its I just remember when he You all remember that? That was in Jet Magazine. Yeah, I think probably it's going to be about his life and career. Like, I think it's probably going to be focused on his career.
00:02:33
Speaker
Right. I mean, but his life, because he's got his family all up in it, I just i just want to know if he's going to be talking about everything. that's That's the only thing that I have about documentaries when the person is actually involved in the documentary.
00:02:47
Speaker
who If they have any type of final cut, final say-so, it's like, all right, we ain't gonna get the whole story. No, I mean, you're never reveal them skeletons. Nobody. Yeah, you're never going to get the whole story.
00:03:00
Speaker
Well, Richard Pryor did in JoJo Dancer. Nah, listen, if it's me, if they said, hey, Jonna, we want to do a ah documentary on you. Yeah, I'm cutting a lot of stuff. You're not getting a whole lot of stuff. And I'm just a regular person.
00:03:15
Speaker
What you cutting? Yeah. people I've dated. ah that's a part of the charity. Nah, you gotta cut some of that stuff out. Some of that stuff is embarrassing. Cut it. Cut it.
00:03:25
Speaker
Nah, I'm not.
00:03:29
Speaker
That's just off the top of my head. Nah, you're not getting the full story. You're gonna get the story I want to tell. See, I would tell the full story. What you're not gonna get out of me is the emotional stuff that I personally was going through as I'm telling you these stories.
00:03:46
Speaker
So then they're not getting the whole story. No, they're getting the whole story. So like, all right, what's something that that I've talked about on the show that was, don't know, a pivotal moment in my life?
00:03:56
Speaker
My divorce, right? Like, I would talk, I would openly talk about my divorce, even have my ex go um come up, be interviewed. She could talk good, bad, whatever she wanted to talk about me. It'd be the same thing. I'd reveal everybody behind the scenes.
00:04:11
Speaker
And as soon as they said, and Bruce, What were some of your emotional states as you were going through moment? I'd be like, right, next question. You just going to tell them you was chilling?
00:04:22
Speaker
Yeah, no. Because ain't nobody good. So then they're not getting the whole story then. Yeah. I'd be like, I'd be like, you know, I'd be real bad. You know, it sucked. It wasn't something that I chose to do in my life. It wasn't like I chose. But what is.
00:04:37
Speaker
It is what, hey, it is what, that, it would literally, I'd be still in Cam and Mace's podcast title because the title of my documentary would be It Is What It Is.
00:04:47
Speaker
It is what it is. Because it is what it is. You know, you can't do nothing about it. You can't do nothing about it. You got to keep on moving on. All right. So then we'll get the whole story. That's essentially what you say. If you cutting and stuff out, which I think is fair, like I think if Eddie signed on to do this, he was like, yeah, we could tell my story.

Michael Jackson's Biopic and Legacy

00:05:10
Speaker
Let's keep it focused on my career and like the stuff that's important to me. And And that's that's it.
00:05:16
Speaker
And if that's it, then cool. That's fine. If he doesn't want to bring in controversies and different things, like, okay, then that's, you know, it's his story in his own words. And, you know, everybody revises their own history a little bit.
00:05:31
Speaker
Yeah, that's the sad thing about giving people a chance to write write their history. like man Like, I think people should... I think it should be outside sources to write the history. And then the people that come in and be like, all right, you got this right.
00:05:48
Speaker
Damn, you ah you really did some investigating reporting, but this was wrong. Okay. And let me tell you what really happened from my perspective. That's how I would do my documentary. I'd be like, this is my life through my lens.
00:06:01
Speaker
You're going to have interview other people. Yeah, I think that's probably what every documentary does. No, sometimes. they do They do their research and then they interview people and then they let the person talk. And then, then you know, Rick James says, what do i look like rubbing my feet on Eddie Murphy's couch?
00:06:20
Speaker
Yeah, I my feet on Eddie Murphy. Like, you got it. It was like, no, you definitely did it. like And then you get gems like cocaine. It was a hell of a drug. So, I mean, like, you know, you let the person talk, but then you also fill in the gaps with other people's testimonies and, yeah you know, research. And I think that's just the, that's what a documentary is right there. and That's it.
00:06:45
Speaker
Yeah. Well, I've often said,
00:06:51
Speaker
that Eddie is
00:06:55
Speaker
one of two people that is our generation's greatest entertainer. Yeah. And when i when I say entertainer, I'm not just talking about somebody who is great in one thing, right?
00:07:07
Speaker
Because Denzel is, to me, the greatest actor of our generation. There's some other people that's up there. Tom Hanks, Leonardo DiCaprio, Viola Davis, Julia Roberts. You know, there's some people that's up there.
00:07:19
Speaker
Yeah, for sure. Right? Michael Jackson, the greatest musician entertainer that there ever was. You'll argue with me and say it was Prince. He wasn't a musician, so... ah He was a musical artist.
00:07:33
Speaker
Yes. Music artist, okay? Yes. all right Greatest entertaining music artist. Michael didn't really do anything other than that, right? yeah Eddie yeah was a stand-up comic.
00:07:45
Speaker
He was a movie star. He did both comedic and dramatic roles and actually won awards for his dramatic roles. And he also sang. And he also sang.
00:07:56
Speaker
The only person that gives him a true run for his money... It's Jamie Foxx. But Jamie isn't as great in any one thing as Eddie is in comedy.
00:08:12
Speaker
I don't know. Jamie's ah a hell of a musician and singer. um mean So is Eddie. Party all the time. now less No. Okay, that's the one thing. What's up with you?
00:08:24
Speaker
Yeah, that's the one thing I think we can all just start telling the truth on. Party all the time is a fun song. It's not a good one. And Eddie's voice, it works, but it's not... what Come on, y'all. like I love Eddie Murphy. I love Eddie Murphy. Okay?
00:08:48
Speaker
Now, he ain't J-Lo. Okay? He does have talent. J-Lo got talent. but that's ah in singing yeah She's got talent. I didn't necessarily say it was singing. I'm talking about singing. I'm talking about his singing.
00:09:03
Speaker
That's what talking about. You've seen that ass though, right? Doesn't matter. it ain't carrying no it didn't carry in no vocal cords. I don't know in her career i don' know what's in that trunk, but it ain't it ain't vocal cords.
00:09:15
Speaker
Yeah, exactly. But, you know, Eddie ain't... Come on, y'all. like le We can have some self-awareness. Eddie can sing, though. He can sing.
00:09:25
Speaker
i don't I don't think he can sing. And you think Jamie can sing? Yes, Jamie has a very... He's got a great vocal range. He's got a very beautiful voice.
00:09:37
Speaker
I think he sings very well. and Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, they're the two greatest entertainers of our time. But as far as comedy is concerned, and you know how much I love Bernie Mac, Eddie.
00:09:50
Speaker
Eddie is the king. Yeah, because Eddie has really... Like, he reshaped... what Black youthfulness really was in the context of the entertainment industry, right? Like they say this in the and the but and the biopic, I mean, in the documentary trailer that he he was straight out of high school, but he came out with so much confidence and power that it really changed the way
00:10:24
Speaker
young black men were depicted, I feel like, in in film at that time. It's like, no, you can be a young black man and be in charge and in control and and aware of yourself and intelligent and funny.
00:10:40
Speaker
And be a sex symbol. And be a sex symbol. yeah And you don't have to overact. to do it. Like, it it was like a certain level to be considered like a true actor. If you were black back in the day, there was like a certain level of like James Earl Jones type gravitas.
00:11:00
Speaker
Very Sidney Poitier, very Hilary Belafonte. And it was a little bit over the top because a lot of them were originally stage actors. But here's Eddie kind of coming in like, hey, I'm Eddie.
00:11:10
Speaker
This is, you know. Yeah, he's super confident. Yeah, it's like, you know, i I'm going to leave my car with you, but, you know, can take care of it. all this All this happened last time I dropped Like that. Like that.
00:11:22
Speaker
Yeah.
00:11:25
Speaker
You know what I'm saying? That's from Beverly Hills Cop. please Yes. Just the delivery and everything. Like, yeah, I think that's the reason why he's a global superstar.
00:11:35
Speaker
That's the reason why nobody calls him Eddie. He's Eddie Murphy. You give that man his full name. Yeah, you're right. You're right on that one. Speaking of somebody... That also has something coming out that is who I said earlier, the greatest music act definitely of our generation, probably of all time.
00:11:56
Speaker
I mean, they keep trying to say it might be Elvis, but Elvis and the Beatles as a group weren't moving like Michael was moving. I'm talking about Michael michael Joseph Jackson.
00:12:06
Speaker
I don't know. The Beatles had folks falling out at their concerts too. So, ah oh yes, but their run was short. Well, because it's hard to keep a group together. I mean, right even though Jackson 5 didn't survive.
00:12:20
Speaker
ah But they they was holding on for it. They came out in 69 and didn't officially, ah officially split until 84. Yeah. So they had a little run. The Beatles, they had a short run. But, you know, if you watch the torture video, it's Randy, Tito, and Marlon. And that's it.
00:12:38
Speaker
And the Beatles, not to say that minorities in America, like, weren't rocking with the Beatles, but they were... really like a white audience where Michael crossed every... Who didn't like Michael?
00:12:54
Speaker
Everybody listened to Michael Jackson. Worldwide. There's nobody else whose music videos were on primetime television. Facts. So why am I bringing up Michael? We've talked about it previously. He's got a biopic that's coming out. It was supposed to come out April of this year.
00:13:12
Speaker
It has gotten pushed back to April of 2026. For a very strange reason. So the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic, Michael, had to remove and reshoot large parts of the film due to a legal restriction tied to a past court settlement involving the Chandler family from the 1993 allegations.
00:13:32
Speaker
So in early 2025, multiple outlets, including People, Rolling Stoll, and various other outlets, detailed that the film's third act, the third typically is the final act, right? Yes.
00:13:44
Speaker
Yes. Originally depicted the 1993 child abuse allegations against Jackson and other law and the lawsuit by Evan Chandler on behalf of his son, Jordan Chandler.
00:13:56
Speaker
However, producers later discovered it that the 1993 settlement agreement legally prohibits depicting or referencing the Chandlers or their story in any dramatized form. Because this storyline formed a major part of the film's script, the restructuring forced producers to rewrite and reshoot significant scenes, particularly those showing Jackson's legal troubles.
00:14:21
Speaker
And insiders described the situation as a nightmare scenario, given that the section that was central to the film's narrative arc, the oversight reportedly occurred because the legal clause from a 20 to $25 million dollars settlement had been overlooked during early script vetting.
00:14:38
Speaker
Mm-hmm. The issue has caused expansive delays and production setbacks, pushing the film's release from April 2025 to April 2026. Reshoots begin in March 2025, with the Jackson estate funding much of the additional work.
00:14:53
Speaker
While the film continues forward, the final version will no longer include any explicit references to the Chandler case or its participants. So, Jay, you have a film degree.
00:15:04
Speaker
You know what it's like to ah shoot yeah documentaries, short films, the whole nine. yeah You filmed your student film as a three-act segment.
00:15:17
Speaker
Yes. If something happened in the third act and you had to scrap let's say I've heard up to 75% has had to be reshot.
00:15:29
Speaker
Because it's four hours worth of filming. So they were first going to just put four hour movie. Now what they're saying is that they're going to do Everything that they already had for the first and second act and make that a part one will pretty much end right where the thriller album takes off.
00:15:48
Speaker
And then depending on how the movie does, they'll release a second part that would be consistent of all these reshoots and everything like that. Yeah. Yeah. To, your you know, your third act is the, is the the resolution, right? To whatever the conflict that came up in that, in that second act. So to completely have to completely change your third act really changes the tone of the entire film.
00:16:17
Speaker
So, you know, I mean, probably they were doing a lot of buildup to these eventual legal troubles ah in the first and second act.
00:16:32
Speaker
And now you can't even like resolve that in the third act because you can't directly reference this case. They need, I'm sure they're probably going to look into this, I think this was the main one and then there was the one before he passed away of court cases that he had around these various allegations of child abuse.
00:16:56
Speaker
So, yeah, I mean, it's the it's the difficulty of doing. Biopics on people that, you know, problematic Got some thangs with them. Right. Yeah. I mean, you want to be sensitive to two victims and other people there. You want to be sensitive to the family.
00:17:17
Speaker
But you also feel like, you know, for your integrity that you tell a truthful story and a complete story. So... Yeah, to me, we already got it as Jackson's American Dream. And that's really all I need. That's what said. That's really all I need.
00:17:34
Speaker
It ended and the 25th anniversary of the most of Motown celebration. That's a perfect place to end it. We don't really need to.
00:17:45
Speaker
We don't need to go in there if that can happen after that. Well, I mean, to me... what the movie should have been because we already have a Jackson American dream.
00:17:57
Speaker
Right. It should have been starting from the thriller, the phenomenon of thriller thriller, It was a hit, but it hadn't taken off yet.
00:18:10
Speaker
Yeah. that That kind of, when he did the moonwalk is where it kind of skyrocketed him. So that would be a good starting point. And then go on for what his life was like afterwards. What was his life like when he and Quincy Jones were no longer working together?
00:18:23
Speaker
How was the, how was, producing the music for him, how did that change? Did it affect it? I mean, obviously, we talk about all the time. He got some some hits, but he don't got no great albums pretty much after Remember the Time.
00:18:38
Speaker
So... Yeah. I mean, I would love to hear about that, talking about his family, his very his various marriages. You know? Tell me what it was like being married to Elvis' daughter.
00:18:51
Speaker
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tell me what it was like when he told Paul McCartney, hey, you know, I bought the ah bought all the Beatles masters, all the catalog, you know, and because they was friends and they had to fall it out from that.
00:19:04
Speaker
you know in know Business is business, I guess. That's how Michael approached it. Business is business. oh Paul, that's just business. Mm-hmm. No, you bought my you bought my life's work out from under me.
00:19:17
Speaker
Yeah, well, if you could have bought it, and you should have bought it. You know, tell me about some of the debt. There's stories of him being in debt. And we're like, well, how could he be in debt? And it's just like, have you ever seen Michael shopping?
00:19:28
Speaker
Yeah, i read just his home. It's ah literally an amusement park. like yeah he Do you know how much that costs? to He has like a full zoo. Do you know how much that costs?
00:19:40
Speaker
to maintain, to upkeep, like various wild animals. but What happened to Bubbles? I want to know what happened. died. Bubbles died. mean, obviously, but did he, you know, was it old and senile Bubbles at the end?
00:19:54
Speaker
Yeah, I think by the end, Bubbles was very aggressive. And i don't know if he like had to be put down or what what the situation was, but he as he got older, he got very, very violent and aggressive what I've heard. Because because somebody somebody told a story, some comedian or somebody.
00:20:16
Speaker
ah thought it Lana Ritchie. I don't know. Somebody had told the story that they were like, oh, it's Bubbles. And they went to go. so and And Michael said, no, no, oh no, no.
00:20:27
Speaker
ah Not Bubbles. Because the Bubbles is already... already started getting violent at that point. Okay. Yeah, look, let me tell you something. People talk about pit bulls, but I've always heard about these monkeys in their olden age yeah just letting loose.
00:20:43
Speaker
But anyway, so i'm I'm still excited about, I'm still going to see the movie. I mean, Antoine Fuqua is the director. Fuqua is a director. He ain't never did nothing bad.
00:20:54
Speaker
Now, that could be a overstatement. I don't know. He's probably done something bad. He's a good director. I love his work. Yes. Yeah. And so I'm excited. So, ladies and gentlemen, that's that's what's going on in entertainment. That's our daily dad line.
00:21:06
Speaker
You are not going to believe this. Uh-oh. This is breaking. Ladies and gentlemen, this is breaking. I don't know what my sister's about to tell me. This isn't on a rundown. What am not going to believe? Bubbles chimpanzee is alive and living peacefully at living a peaceful retirement at the Center for Great Apes in Florida, a sanctuary that has cared for him since 2005. 42 years old.
00:21:31
Speaker
Bubbles is almost as old as me. Bubbles is older than doing Yes, he spends on his days painting, relaxing, listening to music, and interacting with other chimpanzees. Despite past rumors, Bubbles is not dead. He is alive and thriving and has been the subject of numerous false reports over the years. there's Where's the source?
00:21:52
Speaker
What's the source? The source is, let me click here. Yeah, I need that source because I don't believe that. don't believe monkeys can live to 42. I don't know. Yeah, that don't sound right to me.
00:22:04
Speaker
OK, so this is LA Times. Ladies and gentlemen, this is research in real Oh, it's the LA Times? This is the LA Times. Let's see. Because LA Times is a credible source. But the only thing is they have all these pop-up ads.
00:22:17
Speaker
They still got pop-ups? Yes. And in 2005, Dennis stopped working at Great Apes, still living on the ranch, stopped working with Great Apes and sent the ones still living on the ranch, including Bubbles, to the Center for Great Apes, a nonprofit sanctuary in Central Florida.
00:22:33
Speaker
And this when this story was written, Bubbles was 26. Bubbles was 42 years old and still alive. Okay. All right. Bubbles outlived Michael. bubbles outlived michael That's crazy.
00:22:47
Speaker
That's uncalled for. But that's... I am... Wow. All right. All right. So, ladies and gentlemen, Bubbles is still alive. So, they can tell the story Bubbles. Speaking of a lower form of intelligence...
00:23:01
Speaker
recon speakingcon of a lower form of intelligence
00:23:09
Speaker
Actually, Bubbles is probably light years more intelligent than this next person.

George Santos' Release and Political Repercussions

00:23:16
Speaker
You might be right. But we're going get into George Santos next.
00:23:30
Speaker
All right, Jay, this is going to be a different segment because we're not talking about George Santos the entire segment, or at least that's not my intention. This intention is to do a news roundup to talk about various stories that's going on in the news that I think are interesting. And the first one just happened to be George Santos.
00:23:50
Speaker
I don't know that it's so much interesting ah more than it happened. and Well, you know, look, We've been rocking with poor Georgie from the jump.
00:24:00
Speaker
Okay. every Every misstep he's ever had, every lie that he done told, we have talked about it on this show. Every crime that he's committed. We talked about it on this show.
00:24:12
Speaker
Yes. And so yeah his release is a big deal because how it went down. So this is what happened. georges George Santos has reemerged publicly after President Donald Trump commuted a sentence of his seven-year federal prison sentence earlier this month.
00:24:28
Speaker
which was just like a week ago. Santos was expelled from Congress in 2023 and convicted of wire fraud and identity theft and has served only about three months of his sentence at the FCI Fairton in New Jersey before being released.
00:24:45
Speaker
President Trump announced his commuting of the sentence on his true social claim and Santos had been horribly mistreated and referred to his courage, conviction and intelligence to vote Republican.
00:24:56
Speaker
The official clemency granted removed. All remaining prison time, restitution, and probation requirements effectively freeing Santos immediately.
00:25:08
Speaker
So he ain't got to pay nobody back. He don't have to serve no time. He doesn't have to have probation. He doesn't have to. This man is scot-free. He can literally come out of jail, start drinking again.
00:25:22
Speaker
And you can only do that when you don't come out on parole. When you're on parole, you can't even come out and have some drinks. that's You can't drink. No, that's breaking your parole. You can't drink while you're on parole.
00:25:33
Speaker
You can't. In most cases. In most cases. Well, Santos has done his little media apology tour. Since his release, Santos has embarked on what many media outlets call an apology tour.
00:25:44
Speaker
In recent interviews with Fox News, CBS New York, and CNN, Santos has expressed his remorse to his constituents, saying he betrayed their trust and wants to rewrite the ending of his life.
00:25:55
Speaker
He's downplayed his critics, calling outrage over his early release political theater, claimed his persecution was over-politicized by weaponized DOJ, naming former Attorney General Maverick Garland directly.
00:26:11
Speaker
He described his prison experience as traumatic, revealing that he wrote suicide no notes and ate a large slice of humble pie. you You only write one note if you're serious.
00:26:27
Speaker
But it's the slice of humble pie. Yeah. That they really gives me. But he clearly didn't, right? Because he he still called his prosecution over-politicized, right? Like he still said, oh, yeah, just say I was just a target of a weaponized DOJ.
00:26:44
Speaker
No, you stole from people. You impersonated people, you lied consistently.
00:26:54
Speaker
you are You literally s suck, George Santos. light I don't have any other way to describe You suck. like You suck as a person. like As a human being, you really, really, really, really suck.
00:27:12
Speaker
Well, while Trump's commutation ends Santos' federal sentence, state prosecutors in New York, specifically in Nassau County, may bring new charges against him. District Attorney Ann Donnelly confirmed her office is reviewing whether Santos can face prosecution under state laws that cover corruption and fraud, independent of the federal case. Good. A move would mirror similar legal tactics once attempted against Paul Manafort after his federal pardon.
00:27:40
Speaker
The community, the community. I said it right. You said it. i said it right. And then messed it up again. When i ain't think about it, ladies and gentlemen, me and my sister had to do several takes of me saying the word come ah um commutation.
00:27:57
Speaker
commutation I kept saying commutation, commomination, abomination. Those were the words that was coming out of my mouth. yeah It was commutation. Okay. Yes. and And I'm leaving this all in.
00:28:09
Speaker
I cut out all other stuff. I'm leaving this in. Leave it in. The commutation is drawn sharp criticism from New York Republicans, lawmakers like Nick La Loda.
00:28:20
Speaker
La Loda. Andrew, you know what? Garber. No. Garber. Garbar. I think it's Garber. Garber Nino. I think it's Garber Reno.
00:28:31
Speaker
Isn't that an N in there? Nope. That's an R. Garbarino. Okay, so part of the reason is I might need glasses, ladies gentlemen. Both these Republican lawmakers have called the decision shameful and said Santos has shown no real remorse.
00:28:45
Speaker
Meanwhile, Santos insists he is not getting away with his crimes and his promise to do good going forward. Yeah, he's a liar, so I wouldn't believe anything. He's a habitual liar. Like, he he cannot not lie. So I don't... Yes, you are getting away with your crimes.
00:29:03
Speaker
No, we all know you suck now, so, like, to a certain extent, you're not getting away with it. But if i if I don't see him on, like, next season of Dancing with the Stars or something, like, I'll be surprised. So we definitely have not seen the last George Santos movie.
00:29:18
Speaker
He is not going to do good. I don't think that he's capable of it. I think that he is a pathological liar. And in addition to being a habitual one. So, yeah. And he sucks.
00:29:30
Speaker
Yeah. You know, i would say, you know. White privilege, but he's not. He's not i not. He's not. So he is male privilege? No, no. It's a Trump privilege. It's a Trump privilege. It is.
00:29:46
Speaker
yeah ah There's no telling what kind of letters he wrote. Basically, you know, lower him lowering himself at the altar of Trump in order to get this.
00:29:59
Speaker
commutation of his sentence so commutation ladies and gentlemen commutation all right jay you want to read this next one because uh i know i'm gonna mess up this lady's name who's like who a lady the the democratic uh oh oh i see it too and no no
00:30:25
Speaker
right, ladies and gentlemen, Speaker Mike Johnson is refusing to swear in a Democrat congressional district winner in Arizona's 7th congressional district.
00:30:35
Speaker
Look, y'all know her name. Look her up. I'm not about to butcher this woman's name on this. That's going to go out to hopefully thousands of people. But she won a special election on September 23rd, 2025 to fill the seat of her late father, who was a longtime congressman.
00:30:53
Speaker
I want to say Adelita Grijalva. That is what I want to say. Okay. That's yes my best attempt.
00:31:06
Speaker
Adelita Grijalva. that's But why am I bringing this up? Why am I bringing this up? Okay, so Mike Johnson, who's supposed to be this devout Christian, prides himself on a holy man and saying a bunch of lies.
00:31:19
Speaker
Yeah. He's given bunch of reasons why he won't swear in somebody who was literally elected to office a month ago. Yeah. A month ago. yeah And the reason why he is avoiding doing this, he's given several reasons that are all illegitimate.
00:31:34
Speaker
The reason why he is doing this is because she is the final vote to release the Epstein files. Now, I saw some press conference within the last week when Republicans have come out and been like, you know, Trump really not in this, but Bill Clinton's all over it.
00:31:51
Speaker
If that were true. Why are they so hesitant to release these files? If the people that they are political enemies against, like they have these people that are in the fire, they're political enemies.
00:32:06
Speaker
Why wouldn't you release the files? well That's what I would do. I want to see. I want to see. Everybody wants to see. And there is a bipartisan put. you this The Epstein files has drawn a parallel line.
00:32:21
Speaker
with me and Marjorie Taylor Greene. I never thought that I would have been in line step with some of her belief and ideology. And a lot of it I'm not.
00:32:33
Speaker
now But say 98% of it because she didn't drop this Epstein and then she's not, and she's called out Republicans for this shutdown.
00:32:49
Speaker
So, 98. ninety eight She got two things. But a broke clock is right how many times a day? Twice, but... Twice? Boy, I don't like it yeah I don't like it either. a broke clock pisses you off. Even if it's right twice a day, you don't know when.
00:33:07
Speaker
Right? Right? it' still It's still a broke clock. It still pisses you off because it only could tell you the time for one minute twice a day. That's it.
00:33:22
Speaker
Anyway, so yeah, so Mike Johnson is holding up this thing. And here's the thing. This is just making him and Republicans look bad. They don't care. She's already won the election.
00:33:36
Speaker
Yeah. These files are going to come out. Yeah. She, as soon as she is sworn in, they're going to hold that vote. No, Files is going to be released.
00:33:46
Speaker
You're delaying the inevitable. Yeah. And in the process, you're losing all credibility. Look, I at least used to look at Mike Johnson and be like, at least he ain't no liar.
00:33:58
Speaker
You know I'm saying? He might, you know, try to bend the truth a little bit, but he ain't no liar. He's a good Christian man. I just disagree with a lot of opinions. political stances. Now I got to be like, nah, man, you gummy me a MAGA person yeah just like the rest of them. You supposed to be above that. And now you not even a a true man of Christ because you over here faking the funk, lying and stuff. Lying.
00:34:22
Speaker
Straight up lying. And and there's here's the thing. Even the stuff with George Santos. Yeah, that's great. Where them files at, baby? I'll come up there myself.
00:34:35
Speaker
And go ahead and get them. I'm sure security is not that tight. Okay? Well, if I don't know. Yeah, well, January 6th happened, so we don't, who knows?
00:34:48
Speaker
But like, but yeah, release them files, baby. Release them. Right. and And it's, I just find it curious, like a lot of stuff that's going around these files.
00:35:00
Speaker
Like, there's a question whether Jeffrey Epstein committed unalived himself. There's some question, right? so Some missed footage and things of that nature.
00:35:12
Speaker
And then there's a memoir from one of the victims from Epstein. And I was like, oh, okay, she got a book tour coming now to talk about this.
00:35:23
Speaker
And then realized she unalived herself somewhat recently within the last year. After talking about this for so long, it got to a point where she unalived herself and I got to be thinking to myself, really?
00:35:36
Speaker
The Maxine lady been transferred to a to a cushy prison and then saying, you know, Trump wasn't really around afterwards. Really? Like all those people that are really like find it hard to say anything negative or think anything negative about Trump. All these Trumpers, all these mag super hard mega people like at what point.
00:35:57
Speaker
Do you start to look at it and be like, huh? Because like I know, for instance, if I watch though that Michael Jackson documentary about the allegations.
00:36:11
Speaker
In all honesty, I'm probably going to be like, well, that's something that got a really strong link to center because they're giving some good evidence here. Hmm.
00:36:23
Speaker
So when do these people get to that point where they're like, eh, you know? And some people are. They're not. not enough. They're not. And I'll tell you why. Because they're willing to align themselves with anything that gets them what they want. And that's the story of America.
00:36:42
Speaker
America is willing to align he itself with cartels and warlords and all kind of people if it gets them what they want. Mm-hmm. and then And then we disappear.
00:36:54
Speaker
yeah That's essentially the story of our foreign program, right? like this That's who we are. So yeah, as long as aligning themselves with Trump will get them what they want.
00:37:12
Speaker
which it has gotten them all the things. And of course, they're still not satisfied because we we both know the reason for that. I wrote you a little manifesto you dare about ah the fact the fact that they're not joyful.
00:37:27
Speaker
well And we'll talk about that, ladies and gentlemen, on After Hours. So if you haven't joined our membership or our Patreon channel, You ain't going hear that conversation. That is behind the scenes. But we're going to talk about what my sister sent me. And she gives her explanation as to why these people are so miserable. And it's really insightful.
00:37:46
Speaker
Yeah. So, I mean, you got I mean, they they don't care. He is literally despicable and a criminal. A full criminal, absolutely despicable, definitely in them Epstein files.
00:38:04
Speaker
And they do not care so long as they get what they want. They are willing to turn a blind eye to this terrible, horrible person.
00:38:19
Speaker
Yeah. And continue to align themselves with it. So no, this is it. By and large, writ large, they're not going to, it's it's just not going to happen. They're going to fall in step. They're going to fall in line.

Rallies, Protests, and Family Drama

00:38:32
Speaker
Well, that's the reason why The third topic of the news roundup is so important. The No Kings rally. So the No Kings protest took place on Saturday, October 18th, 2025, with a around 2,600 events across every state or nearly every state in US and millions participating, making it one of the largest day of protests in US history.
00:38:57
Speaker
Demonstrators gathered in cities and in rural areas, often wearing yo yellow to symbolize solidarity and holding signs with slo slogans like no kings, no tyrants. The atmosphere was mostly peaceful and family friendly with speeches, music, diverse popular ah participation from educators, government employees, families and activities. Now, when I say mostly peaceful.
00:39:20
Speaker
The people that were causing a ruckus were their counter-protesters, MAGA protesters, that specifically went there to start some stuff. yeah And let me tell you, you MAGA protesters, because there was a group of people that decided they wasn't going to participate in this No Kings rally because...
00:39:38
Speaker
They participate in everything and they tired of fighting fight. So these other people that are participating rally need to start fighting fight. And then when they get some momentum that those people that decided not to participate will join back in. But they want they want other people to prove that they're in it for the long haul.
00:39:54
Speaker
Right. Be thankful. Them people weren't in it because what you got a lot from these ah no kings protesters are people who are. to fall from that Martin Luther the King tree nonviolence.
00:40:09
Speaker
you You hit on me they ain't gonna gang up on you. The other people come from that Malcolm X tree, whereas you hit me. I'm going to hit you three or four times till you fall on the ground and then drop a Macho Man Randy Savage elbow on you. So be thankful because I'm telling I keep trying to say this on the show.
00:40:28
Speaker
The people that come out there start trying start stuff like these young kids who are trying to be the next Charlie Kirk going to HBCU, talking about Trump, you trying to stir up something.
00:40:39
Speaker
Yeah. going to get your ass whooped. You're going your ass whooped. Because here's the thing. I say this all the time. Yes, we have freedom of speech, which means the government cannot impose restrictions on your speech. But I can beat your ass.
00:40:55
Speaker
So please. Play where it's safe. Do not take your behind to Howard campus. Oh, we didn't know was a historically black college would make America great again. Hats on because you got what you got.
00:41:10
Speaker
You tried it and it failed. Don't do that. this is crazy thing is, is they went there and they didn't get got. They got ran off. ah because Yeah. But they didn't get got.
00:41:21
Speaker
Because we because i would say, shout out to those students. You know, they went high when people went low. But that's those wonderful students at the real H.U. Howard University.
00:41:35
Speaker
Go Bison. But I'm talking about me. Me specifically. I will chop you in the throat. Like don't.
00:41:47
Speaker
Play where it's safe. Play where it is safe. It's not safe over here. Your speech will get your ass whooped. And like y'all need to start understanding if Charlie Kirk proved anything.
00:42:01
Speaker
if If his death proved anything, it is that your speech has consequences. you' about to get us canceled. ah
00:42:12
Speaker
You have to be responsible for the things that you say, especially on a public platform. Yeah. you cannot You cannot incite violence and think that it will not affect you at some point.
00:42:29
Speaker
You cannot go on to a college campus, historically black college campus, claiming ignorance
00:42:39
Speaker
with Make America Great Again hats on because, yeah, you're going to get run off. You're going to get run off. Keep playing with people. Keep on. Keep playing with people.
00:42:52
Speaker
We being cool right now, but keep playing with people. We are in no way condoning violence. What we are saying, though... No, nobody was violent on that on Howard campus. Nobody was violent, yeah. I'm talking about just in general, because you said chop them in the throat. We are not condoning violence. I said me.
00:43:10
Speaker
Right. i And I'm saying me and you are not condoning violence, but what we are saying is Bring that shit over here and get chopped in throat. That's what's going to happen.
00:43:20
Speaker
Yeah. Your speech has consequences. No, the government cannot impose any restrictions on your speech. But regular ass people absolutely can. And you can get fired from your job from your speech on the outside.
00:43:35
Speaker
Yes. That's not part of the First Amendment. No. Learn this stuff, you idiots. you People think, oh, I got First Amendment rights. That means I can say and do whatever I want. No, you cannot.
00:43:46
Speaker
No, you can't. No, you cannot. Because if you can say and do whatever you want, so can I. Right.
00:43:54
Speaker
And you don't want her to do whatever she wants she wants chop you in the throat. You don't want no problems, big fella.

Reddit Family Dilemma Discussion

00:44:01
Speaker
All right. That's the news roundup. Next up, we're going to get into some family drama. We're going get into that next.
00:44:17
Speaker
Okay, Jay, I know this is a rarity. You typically don't do it on the main show. These are typically resolved reserved for YouTube exclusives. But I decided that I wanted to bring a little bit of levity because I knew this particular story from Reddit would set you on fire.
00:44:34
Speaker
And anytime I could set you on fire and get that reaction, I know our audience is going to get a chuckle. So yeah the title of this Reddit post is, Am I Overreacting?
00:44:47
Speaker
Who needs enemies when you have family? Aunt harvested my garden and my mom let her do it. Now, just from the title, Jay, you think she's overreacting?
00:45:01
Speaker
Hell no. Because what you mean... ah
00:45:08
Speaker
Read it. Because I know... I know i didn't spend my time in that dirt for you to take all my vegetables and my mama my ma let you do it.
00:45:24
Speaker
and Everybody is catching hell.
00:45:29
Speaker
right. So this is what she posted. I spent six months growing my garden, planting it, watering it, taking care of it, watching it grow. Something successful I built and poured into so much that my mom helped me expand and plant and plant it in the ground.
00:45:46
Speaker
And I come home today and at the end of the growing season to see it basically bagged up and wiped out. My drama-loving aunt, who I stay away from, is visiting from the city and decided to harvest about 75% of it without asking.
00:46:02
Speaker
And my mom just let her, didn't stop her, didn't text or warn me, just let it happen. And probably encouraged it out of a mix of pity and a history of bad influence.
00:46:14
Speaker
Then my aunt has the nerve to brag to me that she took it all and will give it to her neighbors like it was hers to take. I'm beyond disappointed, but mostly I'm just done with this level of ignorance.
00:46:27
Speaker
I don't even care to say anything because I'm so shocked and annoyed at the lack of care for my feelings and my hard work. I won't waste my time teaching grown adults basic respect. I would love some advice on moving past this.
00:46:40
Speaker
No contact. Mm-hmm. No contact. From here on out? From willre just the aunt or the aunt and the mama? Because the mama was helping.
00:46:52
Speaker
the So you and your mama got to have a conversation. That's your mama. So I can understand you not wanting to go no contact over some vegetables. But like, but that aunt.
00:47:04
Speaker
The fact that you did it, didn't ask me, didn't nothing. Took most of it, took the majority of it. And then head the nerve to brag about it and to tell me that you're giving it away to people.
00:47:21
Speaker
Like I wasn't going to use it for myself or maybe I had intended to give it to people because, again, this is my work. You, kit please don't piss me off.
00:47:31
Speaker
You knew, you knew when you picked this Reddit that it was going to piss me off. But no, no contact. No, we're done. You want to know how you move past it by letting it go, letting, letting them go by sending by, by you reach out to them and you say, Hey, I did not appreciate that you did this.
00:47:53
Speaker
i I expect an apology and some sort of restitution. If you do not give me those things, we no longer have contact. That is the boundary that I am setting. You either pay me back for what you stole and apologize to me, or we do not have anything to do with each other after that.
00:48:14
Speaker
And I guarantee you, from what this aunt sounds like, she gonna double, triple, quadruple down on it. And then guess what? A couple tomatoes and you got somebody who get on clearly everybody's nerves out your life.
00:48:29
Speaker
Yeah, that's the Sonny from a Bronx Tale way of looking at it. Yeah. Right? Sonny from Bronx Tale chasing after Colosional because Colosional was chasing after this after this other kid.
00:48:40
Speaker
He was like, this kid owes me $20. Sonny was like, do you like this kid? And he was like, no, i don't even like him. It's about the money. I can't have him disrespecting me. And Sonny was like, no, you get you paid $20 to get this person out of your life. You don't have to deal with them ever again. So ever that's a good way to look at it. Yes.
00:48:56
Speaker
I'm petty. I would handle it just a little bit differently. Go ahead. What you i'm going to give the person an opportunity calmly. I'm going to check them calmly with the low tone, with respect, explaining my hurt and agitation for their actions and give them an opportunity to apologize.
00:49:19
Speaker
Yeah. But as you said, we could tell from this aunt, she going to double, triple, quadruple down on this. Mm-hmm. So she came in from the city.
00:49:31
Speaker
Odds are she drove. Since you took my property, I'm going to slash your tires. Go ahead and get four new tires. Yeah. Go ahead and wait. You're to have to get four new tires because maybe I was saving that to sell it.
00:49:46
Speaker
So you literally took money out of my pocket. So because you took money out my pocket and I gave the opportunity to apologize, you ain't want to apologize. I'm slash your tires. And guess what? If any of my cousins, say if that aunt got some kids, got some issues with it, they can come to the crib and we can handle that too.
00:50:02
Speaker
yeah This is when, ladies gentlemen, I chop people in the throat because what i cannot stand is inconsiderate people. yes Acting like, I've said it before, they are the main character in everybody's life. And this was main character energy.
00:50:21
Speaker
yeah Main character as in the, what is it? Protagonist, antagonist, antagonist main character energy, but main character energy. and And mom, you know, it's funny because we have certain scenarios in our personal life, we've told some things to our parents in confidence.
00:50:42
Speaker
And next thing you know, family's like, yeah, I heard about that. And be like, hey, I told you this. Why you? It's just family. OK, ah cool.
00:50:53
Speaker
That means really can't tell you nothing anymore. yeah Good luck with that. So I always give people opportunity as I've gotten older to explain to people, hey, look, this bothered me. This is the reasons why it bothered me.
00:51:09
Speaker
And for them to give me a response. Could I be overreacting sometimes? Maybe. In this particular case, this woman would not be overreacting of explaining how hurt she was, that she built something. She had pride in what she built. And you don't even get to reap the benefit of it.
00:51:25
Speaker
You literally took food out my mouth. Right. Right. And not only that, you're going to here and brag about it that you're not even taking it for you. It'd be one thing. If you was hard up, the shutdown didn't hurt you, you got no money coming in, you need some food.
00:51:42
Speaker
Still would rather you ask me, but if it was going to feed you because of some circumstances that you can't feed yourself, um'm I could probably move past all of this stuff, even without an apology. Right.
00:51:55
Speaker
I could probably move past. But you're saying that you're just going to give it to neighbors? No, you better than me. No, if somebody came in my house right now and just opened my fridge and started taking stuff out, they're like, hey, I'm hungry, so I'm going to hit you up for this food and walked out.
00:52:17
Speaker
We're going to have words. We're going to have words. No, you're literally taking food out of my mouth. Yeah, um but now flip flip case scenario.
00:52:28
Speaker
If I live down there, I might stop by the crib because you got a lot of chicken nuggets at your house. um I might stop by the crib and grab some chicken nuggets and be like, hey, I'm taking chicken nuggets.
00:52:39
Speaker
You would take some. You wouldn't take 75% of my chicken nuggets. Might, because I'd be like, your stomach ain't that big anyway. You can only eat a quarter of them. So I'm going to take three quarters that you can't eat.
00:52:53
Speaker
No, this is... And honestly, so this poster, you don't have to... but I appreciate my brother and his... I will approach them respectfully and all that.
00:53:06
Speaker
But she didn't respect you. Respect is a two-way street. You're right. It's two ways. If you get it, If you give it. But if you don't, you don't. And not having my respect is ugly. So please, please play where it's safe.
00:53:22
Speaker
Like, You didn't respect me when you came and took food out my mouth. So I'm not going respect you in my response. Either you apologize to me and pay me back for what you stole or do not ever come around me no more.
00:53:35
Speaker
Period. Period. mean... Am I... Am I... We got... I get that's your sister... ah There might be some complicated feelings there. Because it said, probably encouraged it out of a mix of pity and a history of a bad influence. So so the aunt is a bad influence on the mom. And also the mom pities the aunt for some reason. I don't know. I guess you I get it. You have a complicated relationship with your sister.
00:54:01
Speaker
That's fine. But as your child, how do I not take precedent? How do I not take priority? As your child.
00:54:14
Speaker
You ain't lying. So no, we gonna have a conversation too. Cause I, no. The hell? That was my garden. Nobody had a right. That was my garden.
00:54:29
Speaker
And y'all just wiped it out? 75% of it.
00:54:36
Speaker
I'm gonna get wiped out today. Yeah, so this is, ladies gentlemen, mean if y'all want to see the the difference between me and my sister, I'm always like, all right, let me try and move with a little bit of grace here.
00:54:48
Speaker
Let me at least give them the opportunity to apologize. And then I go straight to bombs over Baghdad. They didn't give me the opportunity to give my permission.
00:55:00
Speaker
They didn't give me the grace of asking me, of respecting me enough to ask me for my permission. before doing something. So you didn't afford me that little monochrome of respect.
00:55:15
Speaker
So if you think you're getting respect back from me, you're tripping.
00:55:22
Speaker
Those are the words of my sister, Jay. Is that how you want to leave your mark for today's episode? Is there anything else you want to say to these people out here? Nah, that's it. I done told y'all, play where it's safe.
00:55:34
Speaker
Okay? There's still consequences to your speech. preach freedom him over And also, cut these folks off. Yeah.

Closing and Listener Appreciation

00:55:45
Speaker
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Speaker
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