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Jesse Watters brings you the latest hard-hitting news and analysis from the Saturday night edition of Jesse Watters Primetime (December 19, 2025).
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00:00Welcome to Jesse Waters' prime time tonight.
00:03Fox News alert. The Justice Department is starting to release hundreds of thousands of pages of Epstein files.
00:09We're starting to see new photos of former President Bill Clinton pictured with disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
00:16Whoa! The Epstein files are out.
00:20Investigators say that this case was broken wide open by a homeless man.
00:25The brown shooter's dead. A homeless hero cracks the case, but something doesn't add up.
00:31Some witnesses said he said nothing. There are some that say he made a barking noise.
00:36Are you a white male who's experienced discrimination at work based on your race or sex?
00:41You may have a claim to recover money.
00:43Happy DEI Friday!
00:45Ho, ho, ho!
00:47Plus...
00:48If you ever saw him, you would even say it's called Mike Pinocchio!
00:55Fox News alert. We got him.
01:04It took six days, a manhunt across state lines, and a grisly discovery inside of a storage facility
01:10that Brown, an MIT killer, finally found.
01:14Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old Portuguese national,
01:19was found late last night in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire.
01:22He was found dead with a satchel, with two firearms, and evidence in the car that matches
01:35exactly what we see at the scene here in Providence.
01:41Sources tell Fox there were no notes or manifestos, but they found two non-millimeters,
01:46a bulletproof vests, and the jacket he was wearing at Brown.
01:50This was a targeted attack, but in a different way, more on motive later.
01:56What we do have is a trail.
01:58He flew to Boston, rented a car, here he is at Alamo, and then rented a storage locker in New Hampshire,
02:05then went south to Providence and spent weeks casing the university.
02:09A custodian told police they'd seen the shooter as early as November,
02:15and Brown's security cameras even caught him creeping around in early December,
02:19but they never released that video.
02:21Police have great footage of the shooter walking into the storage facility
02:26about an hour after the MIT professor was murdered.
02:29When police arrived, they found the rental car that they had been looking out for,
02:34a gray Nissan Sentra.
02:37They were looking for it because an anonymous tip came in earlier in the week.
02:41It was a Reddit post.
02:44The police need to look into a gray Nissan with Florida plates, possibly a rental.
02:48It was parked in front of the little shack.
02:50I know because he used his key fob to open the car, approached it,
02:54and then something prompted him to back away.
02:56When he backed away, he relocked the car.
02:59I found that odd.
03:02Investigators didn't know what to make of this.
03:04It wasn't until police found that second person they were looking for.
03:08He was the one who wrote it.
03:10This guy wasn't just a random on the internet.
03:13He actually got into a little scuffle with the gunman just hours before the shooting.
03:18He's a former Brown University student who grew suspicious of the gunman
03:24when he locked eyes with him in the bathroom just two hours before the shooting
03:29inside the Barris and Holly building.
03:31He followed Nevis Valente out of the building before the shooting
03:35and played a game of cat and mouse in the neighborhood.
03:38Surveillance video shows Nevis Valente running away from John.
03:42At one point, he stood just feet away from the gunman and questioned why he was circling the block.
03:47The gunman repeatedly responded, quote,
03:49Why are you harassing me?
03:51It turns out he wasn't just a former Brown student.
03:54The guy was homeless and living inside of the building that was shot up.
04:00John was just walking around when he locked eyes with the suspect.
04:04We learned about it last night.
04:05According to my law enforcement officials, is being identified as a homeless person
04:11who was living in or around that Brown University building that we're all talking about at Barris and Holly,
04:16graduated from Brown University at 2010, had a confrontation with the shooter
04:20before the shooting itself happened.
04:23This homeless eyewitness blew open this whole case.
04:28From there, they ran the plates, picked up the suspect's car at least 14 times in the vicinity around December 1st,
04:37and the car pinged at Brown the morning of the shooting
04:40and then was spotted outside of the home of the MIT professor right before he died.
04:45And the last ping led investigators to the Salem Storage Facility,
04:49where they recovered the car and found the gunman dead.
04:51Now, this is just in the New York Times is reporting that the autopsy showed Valente died from a gunshot wound to the head
04:59and an apparent suicide on Tuesday.
05:03So one of the biggest murder mysteries in the country was solved thanks to a homeless guy
05:08who lived at the scene of the crime.
05:11Did Brown University know there was a homeless graduate living in the engineering building?
05:17If they did know, why didn't they send investigators to interview him?
05:21If they didn't know a homeless guy was living in the engineering building, then that's a massive security breach.
05:27I'm not sure what's worse, them knowing or not knowing.
05:31We hope homeless John gets the 50 G's because he deserves the reward.
05:37Isn't it interesting that the public helped crack this case?
05:40Because for a week, investigators were yelling at the public.
05:46You know, again, I think it's just a really dangerous road to go down.
05:49It's just a dangerous thing to do.
05:51And I would leave it to us to identify persons of interest and let us run them down.
05:58Leave it to you.
05:59You arrested the wrong man.
06:00You arrested a white veteran when you should have been looking for a Portuguese national.
06:07Investigators had no leads until someone posted something about a car online.
06:13I also want to be very clear about something else.
06:17Criminal investigations are grounded in evidence, not speculation or online commentary.
06:23The endless barrage of misinformation, disinformation, rumors, leaks and clickbait were not helpful in this investigation.
06:33Not helpful?
06:34Thank God someone posted something online or else we'd still be looking for the killer.
06:40Police should be grateful witnesses and tips came in from the public.
06:44Not attack them for trying to help.
06:47When it was the police who arrested an innocent man wasting precious time.
06:51Now, let's look at motive.
06:54Why shoot up a school and a random professor?
06:57Well, we learned yesterday that Valente was a former Brown student and was very familiar with that building.
07:03During his time at Brown, Nuevas Valente was enrolled only in physics classes.
07:10The majority of physics classes at Brown have always been held within the Barris and Hawley classrooms and labs.
07:17So I think it's safe to assume that this man, when he was a student, spent a great deal of time in that building for classes and other activities.
07:28Valente came here on a student visa in the year 2000 from Portugal.
07:33He spent a year at Brown, took a little leave and then dropped out.
07:37Former classmates told the Post at Valente whined that the Ivy League school's food was lousy and the classes were too easy.
07:46They remember him complaining about the quality of the school's fish.
07:51They say Valente had a dark side and bullied classmates, called one a slave because he was from Brazil.
07:58Someone remembers having to break up a fight.
08:01Another classmate remembers Valente struggling academically at Brown and remembers him being quiet.
08:09It appears that Valente's target wasn't a student.
08:12It was the university itself.
08:15Detectives recovered 44 shell casings at the scene of the crime.
08:19Fifteen of them were in the hallway.
08:21Twenty nine were inside the auditorium.
08:24Investigators believe the shooter entered from the back or the top of the room
08:28and was walking down the stairs, firing as students ducked behind the teacher's desk.
08:33Police still can't tell us what he yelled.
08:37There are some witnesses that he said nothing.
08:40There are some that say he made a barking noise.
08:42Don't ask me.
08:43I don't know why.
08:44So if he finished his target, Brown,
08:48why drive 90 minutes north to shoot a random MIT professor in Massachusetts?
08:52It turns out it may have been personal.
08:55Valente and the MIT nuclear scientist, Nuno Larrero, who was also Portuguese,
09:01knew each other back in Portugal.
09:04Mr. Valente was a physics student.
09:09Also, we know that the MIT, the victim there, was in that discipline as well.
09:14It is believed that in Lisbon, that those two individuals attended the same university in Portugal.
09:27So these two went to the same school in Portugal and were around the same age.
09:32Our Portuguese producer has been reading through the Portuguese press
09:35and was able to learn that Valente was fired from his teaching position
09:40at that university back in 2000, right before he went to Brown.
09:45So Valente's promising career never materialized,
09:49while his colleague went on to MIT, becoming a star in the world of physics,
09:54mastering cutting-edge fusion technology.
09:57A former Portuguese colleague who knew both of them
10:00says Valente also had the great need to stand out
10:04and show that he was better than the rest.
10:06And people thought he was arrogant.
10:08So the motive appears to be jealousy, revenge, grievance.
10:13But that's just primetime speculating.
10:16Heaven forbid we go down any dangerous roads.
10:20So what this shooter, what was he doing for 25 years after he dropped out of Brown?
10:26One source says Valente returned to Portugal to become a computer scientist
10:30and then re-entered the United States on a diversity lottery visa in 2017.
10:36Not on merit, but on a diversity lottery visa.
10:41And now three people are dead.
10:43Why are we running our immigration system like a game of Russian roulette?
10:47Don't know.
10:49But Trump just ended the diversity lottery program.
10:53Since getting his green card, he's had addresses pop up in Miami, Vegas, and Boston.
10:58His Miami neighbors say they've never seen him.
11:01And when reporters went to the door, someone else was living there and had never heard of him.
11:06So the address could have been fake.
11:09We're also hearing he may have had offshore accounts.
11:12This is something like out of a James Bond film where he had offshore bank accounts.
11:18He had credit cards that were not in his name.
11:20He was very cautious.
11:21You could see that the way Claudio was making his way around the Brown campus.
11:26So he had credit cards not in his name.
11:29He actually had not only offshore bank accounts,
11:32but I've been told a large amount of money in these offshore bank accounts.
11:37Hmm.
11:38Interesting.
11:38When he returned to Brown about a month ago,
11:42he was spending a lot of time casing the campus.
11:45But for some reason, the Brown University president won't admit there was a security failure.
11:51Video played a big role in this case.
11:53The neighbor's video, the rental car video,
11:57but not the video from the building that he walked in freely,
12:01both before when he got in the confrontation and when he came back in, decided to kill people.
12:05You didn't have cameras in that building.
12:09Just say it so we could get this over.
12:11I do not think a lack of cameras in that building,
12:13it had anything to do with what happened there.
12:18Brown did invest in state-of-the-art cameras so students could live stream lectures from their beds,
12:23but didn't invest in proper security cameras.
12:27The storage unit in New Hampshire had better cameras than Brown.
12:30A school with a 65-person security team and a $7 billion endowment.
12:35The school has no excuses.
12:38The Brown campus saw 30 rapes, excuse me, 20 rapes in 2023.
12:4620 rapes in 2023 and 10 in 2024.
12:49That's a total of 30.
12:50And yet, this building was completely unsecure, no cameras, no key card access.
12:55And on a day when the building was hopping, no security guard.
12:59You got to really ask yourself how it is that we could say video wouldn't help here
13:03when, of course, everybody was trying to ascertain who this guy was and what he looked like coming in.
13:0930 rapes in two years on a single campus?
13:13What the hell is going on up at Brown?
13:15And the homeless live in their buildings?
13:19Totally unacceptable.
13:21I don't know how they can explain it.
13:23Congress is calling on the Brown president to testify.
13:26It seems very clear to me that the president of Brown University will need to be hauled in front of Congress for a hearing under oath.
13:34Former Brown student and founder of the anti-fraud company, Alex Shea.
13:38All right, Alex, you went to Brown, became kind of a whistleblower.
13:41Remember, all this money that school has, it's not going to cameras.
13:46Where is it going?
13:47Right.
13:48So a lot of people have asked me this.
13:49This is a school with a $7 billion endowment.
13:52It costs $93,000 every year to go to Brown.
13:55So where's all the money going?
13:56It turns out that Brown has hired about 4,000 administrators.
14:00And to be clear, Jesse, we're talking about administrators, not professors, not people who teach your lectures,
14:05but deans who do DEI and paperwork and stuff like this.
14:10And this is the largest expense category in Brown's budget.
14:14So it turns out that there's not a lot of money left over for other stuff.
14:17My dorm, though, the walls were painted in lead paint.
14:20The basement flooded when it rained.
14:21And so it isn't awfully surprising that in some of the older buildings on campus, there weren't security footage, unfortunately.
14:28So it's a DEI patronage farm.
14:31And is she going to get away with this by saying everything was fine?
14:37I mean, there's going to be major lawsuits.
14:41Right.
14:41Well, I think what President Paxson has been saying in some of the press conferences has been a little bit misleading.
14:46There's this line that I always keep on hearing, is that the building was unlocked because it was during finals.
14:52And that's not true.
14:52That building is always unlocked.
14:54I've been in that building many times for meetings with the Brown Republicans, and the door is always unlocked.
14:59And so I think that that's a bit of a red herring there to address the issue is that they don't lock the buildings.
15:06And I think that's an easy fix that hopefully they'll be making soon.
15:09You knew the victim from the college Republicans.
15:13Tell us a little bit about her.
15:15Right.
15:15So I did know Ella Cook, who unfortunately was one of the victims.
15:20I knew her through the college Republicans, where she was the vice president.
15:23And she was just a really kind person who everybody, everybody loved Ella.
15:29And it's just it's so sad and unfortunate what happened to her.
15:35The other victim, Muhammad, I didn't know him because we didn't overlap.
15:38But from what I hear about him as well is that he was a really hardworking guy.
15:43And he had brain surgery when he was a little kid.
15:46But he didn't feel like a victim.
15:48That empowered him to want to be a neurosurgeon himself.
15:51And so these two people, I feel, Ella and Muhammad, were embodied the American dream.
15:56They embodied precisely what what Brown should be about.
16:00And I think it's a shame that that they weren't able to pursue their American dream.
16:04It sure is.
16:07And someone's going to have to pay for this.
16:09Thanks for coming in.
16:10We appreciate it, Jesse.
16:12Fox News Alert.
16:13We just got our hands on a ton of Epstein files.
16:15Our producers are going through them, packed with never before seen documents
16:20and photographs of Bill Clinton and major celebrities.
16:23Chief Washington correspondent Mike Emanuel has the details.
16:27Mike.
16:27Jesse, good evening.
16:28There are hundreds of thousands of documents which the Justice Department began posting
16:32online late this afternoon.
16:33The documents are not labeled with much detail, so it's very time consuming sorting through them.
16:39There are multiple photos of former President Bill Clinton.
16:42He is clearly recognizable, along with rock star Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones.
16:48Another one is labeled St.
16:49Trop Clinton Morocco nude.
16:52There are redactions, but we don't have much context.
16:56In some cases, faces are blacked out.
16:58The Justice Department says that is to protect any potential victims.
17:03There is a shot of former President Bill Clinton in a hot tub, but like many of these photos,
17:08it doesn't have any context provided by the DOJ.
17:11There is also a photo of Mr. Clinton with Michael Jackson and Diana Ross.
17:15The image includes a couple of victims or minors who have been blacked out.
17:20There are some significant redactions in the documents.
17:23For example, a document titled Masseuses, seven pages with 254 lines, presumably names,
17:29all of them are blacked out.
17:31There's a note at the top indicating they are blacked out to protect victim information.
17:35The reason for the timing is one month ago, Congress passed a measure signed into law by
17:40President Trump.
17:41It called on DOJ to upload all the Epstein documents to a website the public could search.
17:48The law also states, quote,
17:49No record shall be withheld, delayed, or redacted on the basis of embarrassment,
17:54reputational harm, or political sensitivity, including to any government official, public figure,
18:01or foreign dignitary.
18:03Democrats are threatening legal action if all the documents are not up on the website by midnight.
18:09Jesse?
18:09All right, Mike.
18:10Thank you so much.
18:12You bet.
18:12First Somalis, now Haitians.
18:16A special report.
18:22Fox News alert at least $9 billion may have been stolen in Minnesota.
18:26Prosecutors say people were setting up fake companies, submitting phony Medicaid claims,
18:31and just pocketing the cash.
18:34The magnitude cannot be overstated.
18:37What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes.
18:41It's a staggering industrial-scale fraud.
18:46Meanwhile, more Somalis are getting busted.
18:48The FBI just raided a Somali-owned home care agency tied to fraud.
18:54Six new people were charged this week.
18:56The state's a mess.
18:57And everybody knows who looked the other way.
19:00And sadly, it's quite interesting that we have Governor Walz speaking in front of the state
19:05and saying that this fraud is nothing but the side.
19:10But my people are done suffering.
19:13We're done with this fraud.
19:16We're done with the Department of Human Services coming up here and saying,
19:19oh, we're going to figure this out.
19:20This has been too long.
19:22The administration knew that this fraud was coming.
19:26Robbing Minnesota is so easy.
19:28Scammers are booking flights.
19:29Quote, fraud tourists traveled to Minnesota after a friend told them state programs
19:35were a good opportunity to make money.
19:38The public's done playing along.
19:41Do you think this fraud crosses-
19:43Sir, I don't know who you are.
19:44My name's Nick Shirley.
19:45Do you think this fraud is Republican or Democrat or just facts that fraud is happening?
19:49Well, because that's what I heard you talking about.
19:56I know.
19:56What I said is that what we're talking about is-
19:57Because we want to build trust, but fraud is fraud.
19:59So why should we be enabling fraud to happen here?
20:02No, I don't think anybody is enabling fraud.
20:05They enabled fraud because whistleblowers told them there was fraud.
20:09And they didn't crack down because Somalis played the race card.
20:12Now, Tim Waltz says he's the victim.
20:16It's very clear the entire federal government is weaponized against Minnesota.
20:20And the issues of things that should be states' rights, states to control,
20:24they're threatening us with this.
20:26And this is what happens when you have a floundering presidency,
20:28and it is about those ballrooms.
20:30You didn't hear it the other night in a presidential address.
20:32This is on my watch.
20:33I am accountable for this.
20:35And more importantly, I am the one that will fix it.
20:37They're not interested in that, so they throw about these numbers.
20:41If this happened on your watch and you knew about it, you don't get to fix it.
20:45Somalis aren't the only ones who've been scheming.
20:47They might be walking the plank, but Haitians, they're still stealing precious treasure.
20:53Two Haitian immigrants just got charged in a $7 million food stamp scam.
21:00These men abused one of the government's most critical safety net programs for their own financial gain.
21:06This is taxpayer money meant to keep people from going hungry.
21:12Why are we importing thieves?
21:14Don't we have enough American thieves already?
21:17Even after the hundreds of thousands of criminals Trump's caught, charged, and deported,
21:22Democrats say Americans are the real bad hombres.
21:26Let's reinforce the statistical fact that immigrants who are here are statistically more law-abiding than everyday Americans.
21:37Aye, aye, aye.
21:38We don't even know how much crime migrants commit because sanctuary cities won't tell us.
21:44They hide the numbers, and then they call the migrants mostly peaceful.
21:49Just yesterday, a Milwaukee judge was found guilty for helping a criminal alien ditch ice.
21:54She snuck him out the back door and now faces five years.
21:58Not some random ice Karen with a whistle.
22:00A judge.
22:02But Democrats don't care.
22:04She's their new hero.
22:05There's only one bad hombre in America, and now his name is on the Kennedy Center.
22:10The Kennedy Center board voted to rename the building the Trump Kennedy Center, and liberals are in mourning.
22:17I'm feeling like democracy died today.
22:20This is history happening today, and we should all be shocked, shocked that a felon, a convicted felon, and a thug,
22:30and by all means a grifter, has just stuck his name on top of a national monument.
22:37This is a desecration.
22:40Liberals literally changed the names of schools, army bases, syrup, mascots.
22:45They turned a Christmas tree into a holiday tree.
22:49But Trump can't change a name.
22:51He's not even canceling Kennedy.
22:53He's just adding Trump.
22:55Even the workers are popping bottles.
22:5847 doesn't have time for champagne.
23:00He's too busy building back better.
23:02Oh, maybe coming in a little bit better than expected.
23:062.7 percent.
23:07That is a very good number here.
23:09It's a very, very low monthly rate here.
23:11This is a step in the right direction.
23:14Clearly, this is another step in the right direction.
23:17It was a positive news.
23:18There's no other way to spin it.
23:19Inflation, gas prices, and interest rates all coming down, down, down.
23:24But Democrats aren't celebrating.
23:26They're running communist boot camps.
23:29As communists, the goal is to make ourselves into extremely productive members of society.
23:34The intellectuals need to become workers, and the workers need to become intellectuals.
23:39And only by that kind of symbiotic relationship of us educating each other can we kind of overcome these class divides that are fake.
23:49Remember when Maxine Waters, no relation, said MAGA were the ones training in the woods?
23:55It's the Reds.
23:57While Democrats fight for illegals and commies, 47's keeping his eye on the prize.
24:02You.
24:04Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller.
24:08All right, Miller, we got Haitians now on the gravy train, not just eating the dogs and cats anymore.
24:16Well, first of all, regarding the situation in Minnesota, and by the way, not just Minnesota,
24:22we have Somali refugees that were dumped here by Democrats in Ohio and Massachusetts.
24:26Let me just say, we should not be shocked when you import a population whose primary occupation is pirate,
24:34that they are going to come here and steal everything we have.
24:40Somalia has this giant coastline, and the only industry they have created after hundreds of years is piracy.
24:49Stealing what anyone going through who has actually built something has made.
24:53So, yes, the pirates have stolen all of our money, and they have to go home, Jesse.
25:00That's the situation we're in right now.
25:02Okay, well, Tampon says you guys are after him, and it's mean and it's unfair, Miller.
25:09So, he's presided over, this corrupt, incompetent loser, has presided over the largest theft of American taxpayer dollars in history.
25:22It's never been equaled before.
25:24The amount of money that's been stolen is larger than the entire GDP of Somalia.
25:31In other words, the Somalians they brought here have thefted more than all the Somalians in Somalia have ever created for themselves
25:38in all the time that has existed up until now.
25:40So, there needs to be a lot of people going to jail.
25:44And I can promise you, the Department of Justice is launching an investigation
25:48that is commensurate in force and in purpose with the scope, scale, size, and magnitude of this controversy.
25:56Okay, so they just doubled their GDP thanks to Tampon.
26:00Way to go.
26:01So, the commie boot camp.
26:03Sometimes we laugh at this.
26:05We see them doing sit-ups.
26:06Is that a concern to you, Mr. Miller?
26:10Well, what's a concern to me is that we don't have a Democrat party anymore.
26:15They still have the D in front of the name.
26:17They call themselves Democrats.
26:18We have a communist party.
26:20But it's actually the worst kind of communism imaginable, which is DEI communism.
26:25So, it's not just we're going to redistribute your wealth.
26:27It's we're going to import massive numbers of illiterate refugees and give all your wealth to them.
26:34And we're going to give their kids the first spot in every college.
26:37And we're going to make sure their kids are the next wave of doctors who are going to butcher you when you're having a medical emergency.
26:42So, we've combined the two worst ideologies imaginable.
26:47Communism and DEI is literally a recipe for national death.
26:53That is what Democrats are bringing us, Jesse.
26:55That's right.
26:56All right.
26:56Thank you, Mr. Miller.
26:57Have a great weekend and Merry Christmas.
27:00Merry Christmas.
27:00Happy New Year and all that good stuff.
27:04Johnny goes to SantaCon.
27:06Straight ahead.
27:07Election night's usually about counting votes, unless you're Kamala.
27:16She was counting drinks.
27:18After the election, did you and Doug just start drinking?
27:23We did a...
27:25We...
27:25Let me just say that we definitely...
27:29It took us some time.
27:32Democrats are still feeling the hangover.
27:34She was supposed to debut a polished presidential rebrand.
27:39Instead, her TDS took over.
27:41She started ranting that Trump didn't cry enough after getting shot.
27:45Here's how the phone call went.
27:47While I was asked one minute, we're going to go and get him, I could hear him in the background,
27:52and he was selling his book to somebody.
27:55The contrast around the reality of the significance of an attempt to assassinate a former president
28:02of the United States...
28:03Unbelievable.
28:03Unbelievable, but, you know, at this point, not surprising.
28:07Kamala's mad a bullet didn't slow Trump down.
28:10That's a sick thing to say.
28:12Meanwhile, the DNC can't dump their ex.
28:15Kamala won't pick up her boxes and return the keys.
28:18They even did a 2024 autopsy and won't release it, because the fingerprints...
28:25...have Harris's all over.
28:28Their new plan, swap DEI with AOC.
28:31Listen, these polls, like, three years out are, you know, they are what they are, but let the record show...
28:40I would stop him. I would stop him.
28:43AOC should watch CNN.
28:45Democrats, in the minds of the American public, are lower than the Dead Sea.
28:51What are we talking about here? Well, let's take a look.
28:53The net approval rating for Democrats in Congress, you said it, Kate Baldwin, the lowest ever.
28:58Look at this. Overall, they are 55 points underwater.
29:03Their approval rating is south of 20%.
29:05It's even worse when you look at independents. Look at this. Negative 61 points.
29:11MAG is only gaining momentum.
29:13The faces of the movement are converging on one stage, turning points AmericaFest.
29:18You can make of yourself what you will. And if there are true obstacles standing in your way,
29:24we can all work together to remove them.
29:26There is always the possibility that we can recognize we have more in common than divides us,
29:32and come back together.
29:33Trump's performed near miracles in office, as a matter of fact. Near miracles.
29:38If you're going to have an effective government that's going to change America forever,
29:42you need a cabinet with the leadership of a president to make that happen,
29:46and that's what you have with this cabinet. Executive producer of The Charlie Kirk Show,
29:50Andrew Colvitt, joins me now. All right, Andrew, Kamala's back. Are you buying it?
29:57Well, I certainly hope it's true, Jesse, because I've got 31,000 patriots in the Phoenix Convention
30:04Center right now that are praying, dearly praying, that it's going to be Kamala again. Or, hey,
30:10how about the primary is Kamala, AOC, Jasmine Crockett. I tell you what, there are 31,000 people
30:15here that would be over the moon. So AOC says she can stomp J.D. Are you seeing that?
30:23You know, I'm not seeing that, but I want her to really believe that's true,
30:28because I think we would be chomping at the bit for that matchup if that comes to pass in 2028,
30:34which it very well could. But I just, I got to laugh when AOC, you know, kind of a rich girl,
30:38Silver Spoon, tries to act like she's some Brooklyn brawler that she's going to stomp on J.D.
30:44I just think, listen, if that's what they want to go with, God bless them. We will cheer them on all
30:49the way. All right. So you got a lot of action down there in Phoenix. It looks like a packed house.
30:54What do you have in store for this weekend? What's the energy like?
30:57Man, the energy is amazing. And I just want to tell everybody at home, if you're looking on social
31:02media, you've got to get in these IRL moments, these in real life moments, because the energy,
31:07the optimism, it's through the roof. We've never had this place so full. We've got dozens and dozens
31:13of breakout sessions, action, action, action about winning in 2026, winning in 2028,
31:19doing it for Charlie, doing what Charlie would do, which was stay on message, stay on mission,
31:25make sure you're doing the right things now to make sure we're delivering victory in 2026,
31:302028. So listen, there is something for everybody here, all ages. We have just announced we have
31:36over a million students in the turning point movement across the country. So Charlie's legacy
31:42is living on stronger than ever here. And we're grateful for what's what's already shaping up to
31:47be a newsworthy and momentous weekend here. Yeah, all ages, even as old as Gutfeld,
31:53people will be there. He'll be there tomorrow. And Andrew, I'll be there tomorrow. And hopefully
31:58we run into each other. Have a great night. Tell everybody in Phoenix, I love them.
32:03We will do so. Can't wait. Can't wait, Jesse.
32:05Thank you so much. See you tomorrow. Happy DEI Friday.
32:15Doing this on a weekly basis. DEI is something we must have.
32:19Happy DEI Friday, primetime's favorite day of the week in honor of Reverend Al Sharpton. We're
32:27bringing you the best stories about diversity, equity and inclusion. First up, Barack is so close
32:34to finishing. We're talking about the DEI library. Locals say it looks like a max security prison.
32:40The nearly billion dollar project has had some hiccups. There was a 40 million dollar DEI
32:46discrimination lawsuit cost ballooned from 350 million to over 830 million. But who's counting?
32:55Barry finally put on a hard hat. Hey, everybody. I am here at the Obama presidential center.
33:02It is starting to happen. It looks great, guys. You're all doing good.
33:06I think I'm going to be spending some time in here. So maybe we'll end up reading a book together and
33:10we'll have to whisper because librarians are very strict.
33:16Max, do you remember a couple of years ago, Target started the war on Christmas early.
33:20They swapped out granny's ornaments with trans nutcrackers.
33:25And then they took away Santa's sleigh, made him black and put him in a wheelchair.
33:30That's going to be tough to get down the chimney.
33:31Then DEI died and Target stopped selling the Santa's. But black wheelchair Santa's now surging on the DEI web.
33:40DEI collectors are going loco for these ultra rare they them antiques.
33:45One selling for a thousand bucks on eBay. Let's hope Reverend Al Copps won.
33:53Up next, Trump gave his primetime address this week. 47 hit the economy, national security,
33:59and promised golden age for decades. Democrats rolled out their rebuttal.
34:04Their top issue, trans surgeries for little Johnny.
34:08In these moments, that urgent question on that parent's mind is, what does my child need to be okay?
34:15A broken bone, asthma, gender dysphoria, diabetes. For some families, what their children need to be okay
34:21is access to gender affirming care. Let's build a future where our children, including our transgender
34:27little ones, are seen, are loved, and valued. If trans kids need care, they should have the freedom to
34:33get it. And finally, no DEI Thursday is complete without a victory. If you got DEI'd under Biden,
34:42Trump might have some money for you. Get ready for DEI reparations.
34:48Are you a white male who's experienced discrimination at work based on your race or sex?
34:52You may have a claim to recover money under federal civil rights laws.
34:57Ka-ching. Happy DEI Friday.
35:03SantaCon's back. It's an annual bar crawl where people dress up as Santa and as helpers.
35:08Johnny was there. And let's just say the people he spoke to are on the naughty list.
35:13Ho, ho, ho! Ho, ho, ho!
35:23What's the game plan today?
35:24Get a hammer. Why not?
35:26It's a blackout.
35:26Bars are packed. It is crazy. It's like a war zone in there.
35:31My buddy was trying to get with a dude. It was crazy.
35:33I've seen a couple, I don't want to say it, but naked Santas.
35:36I've seen things you've only seen in your nightmares.
35:39Things you can't even imagine. How many drinks deep are you?
35:43I don't really like to drink too much, so it's like probably like 10 to 12 drinks.
35:47How many are you? Not yet.
35:49Oh, and he's here for SantaCon. What the heck?
35:52Is it easy? No. Do I like it? No, I don't. But do I do it? Yeah, I do.
35:57Are you guys trying to find Mr. Claus tonight?
35:59Obviously. I just need some like fun time.
36:02I'm hoping Mr. is going to be here tonight.
36:04What are you going to give him? Surprise, a present.
36:06What kind of present? We don't know yet. We don't know yet.
36:09Milking cookies. That's what you're supposed to give them.
36:11Just settle down.
36:16Have you been naughty or nice this year?
36:18I've been a little naughty. I've been naughty.
36:20I'm naughty less honestly. I think I'm getting cold.
36:23Naughty. But in my mom's eyes, I'm an angel child.
36:26Santa, where? Where are you Santa?
36:28What is the naughtiest thing you've done this year?
36:30I can't say this out loud. Whisper it in my ear.
36:32I smoked too much weed.
36:37I stole a hot dog from the dirty water stand.
36:39Cheat on my exam.
36:41I kissed my boy.
36:42Not with a lot of enjoyment, but that's okay.
36:44What is the nicest thing you've done this year?
36:46You gave water to the entire continent of Africa.
36:50I love lacrosse and if I can sprout lacrosse into younger children.
36:55Sprout it all over.
36:56Sprout it everywhere.
36:57Spread it.
36:58Spread it.
36:58I got all my family so many gifts and I'm so excited to give them tomorrow.
37:03Tomorrow's not Christmas.
37:05Really?
37:05That was off the record.
37:11What do you want for Christmas?
37:13A pink Bentley.
37:14Oh, I was going to say a pink Porsche.
37:16Big on my chest.
37:19A hot boyfriend for Christmas.
37:21What else do you want your boyfriend to look like?
37:23Just tall.
37:25I'm a tall guy.
37:26You're a tall guy?
37:27Girl.
37:29It's 2025.
37:30We don't know.
37:31We don't know out here.
37:32Mom, I'm transgender.
37:35Who has been the naughtiest politician of 2025?
37:38I don't really look into politics.
37:39Mandami!
37:41Chuck Schumer.
37:42Trump, come on.
37:43I'm still getting taxed on my tips.
37:45Well, we're waiting for the big beautiful bill to kick in.
37:47There we go.
37:49Our country's hot and you're hot.
37:50President Trump's back in the White House this Christmas.
37:53Want to say what's up?
37:54Hi.
37:56What's good, gangsta?
37:57I'll return.
37:58Mr. President, sir, how are you?
37:59What's your favorite Christmas carol?
38:01Jingle bow, jingle bow.
38:03Jingle all the way.
38:05Have a holly jolly Christmas.
38:08If you ever saw him, you would even say it's up.
38:12Christmas time is here.
38:15Silent night.
38:17All I want for Christmas is you.
38:27Mommy's kissing Santa Claus.
38:31Santa Claus.
38:33Santa Claus.
38:34Are you matching my accent?
38:35You're making fun of me, Riz?
38:39Jesse Waters on Fox News.
38:40What do you want to tell him?
38:41Why are you not at SantaCon right now?
38:43This is what America is, SantaCon, New York City.
38:46Do you know who I am?
38:48No.
38:48Here's Johnny.
38:52Are we on TV?
38:54Hi, Johnny.
38:55Hi, Johnny.
38:57Hi, Johnny.
38:57There's no way.
39:00Ho, ho, ho.
39:01More from our movement.
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