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BREITBART REPORT 5/4/26 with Jerome Hudson

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SPEAKER_02

And joining us live is Jerome Hudson. Come on down. He's the author of the 50 Things They Don't Want You To Know About Trump and The 50 Things They Don't Want You To Know. Period. The End. Good morning, Jerome.

SPEAKER_00

Good morning. Good morning. Where are you going? Where are you going? I'm going to uh my best friend's uh oldest daughter's graduation from Imbry Riddle University in Daytona, Florida.

SPEAKER_02

Nice. All right. That's a hop, skip, and a jump. That's our Southern Myrtle Beach.

SPEAKER_00

Down 95. Um, you asked me that because I'm assuming that you could tell that I'm in a car right now.

SPEAKER_02

I can tell that you are. Are you driving safely?

SPEAKER_00

I am. I am. I have my all four of my eyes are on the road.

SPEAKER_02

Beautiful, beautiful. All right, so let's talk about what you want to talk about. I mean, one of the things that I saw that was very much uh upstream was the Met Gala. And the protesters and the outfits and the men just like women who are not really women, but they're men, kinda.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah. So it's um, you know, uh Anna Wintour uh took over the Met Gala when she became sort of the face of Vogue back in the 70s. Met Gala's, you know, just a fundraiser um for the Metropolitan Opera has been going on since the late 40s. Um, and in the last several years, though, maybe maybe around COVID, each each event has you know, outside of the the themes for um the the show, which is it usually leads into the more obscure of high fashion. Uh and so you you sort of get all of these these uh I guess like purposefully laughable outfits. Um but the last couple years it's just been a a really huge side dish of scandal. So last year there was a race, uh a a racism scandal, um, even though uh a lot of the co-chairs um were, you know, like people like Beyonce and Jay-Z, they were black, but and the in the and the fashion theme um was sort of from the 1920s, 1930s uh era of black fashion in America, but it was it was just it was still too much racism or something. Uh and this year, just Jeff Bezos and his wife Lauren Sanchez were co-sponsors, um, which has been an issue for Ana Wintour actually raising money for the Met Gala the last several years. Um it it probably giving free tickets to people like Alexandria Castro Cortez doesn't help. But um, you know, I I guess I guess I guess millionaire celebrities hate billionaires, um, which is sort of a theme uh lately, especially going back to Mayday, you got James Bonda and Mark Ruffalo and and and uh Robert De Niro, millionaires uh protesting against billionaires. Um so that was the big scandal this year, and you know, they Cardi B uh is pro-President Trump now, and so she's sort of the base of the celebrities who are banished from the Met Gala because they're not woke and they're not reading from the woke hymnal anymore, and so there's all of that. Um, and it's the elite of the elite, and so how much does anybody under the sound of my voice really care? How much should they care? Um, but it is fascinating because it is a big cultural moment um every year, and it it it is weakening, I think.

SPEAKER_02

I I think the way the way I feel about it, especially in light of what happened at the correspondence dinner, you know, uh it seemed very lax of security around it. Uh, you know, they're taking down the magnetometer, and Nick and I were talking about it this morning. There was probably more uh people in there that have received serious, vile, repetitive death threats than anywhere else in the country at that moment. They were probably all heavily concentrated in that one room because I'm sure a lot of the anchors get those death threats as well. And here we have such a lack of security in a place that was so hard to secure. Totally did not make any sense. The rips are being hunted, the the Luigi Mangion, and and now we're hearing, you know, how he's inspired many others to to attack the rich.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, there was a stage play uh in New York City in in his honor. It was it was called Luigi.

SPEAKER_02

Uh um, yeah, protests. You have the protest trying to get into the Met Gala, and it's almost like they created this monster, and now they are now becoming the hunted. The media and the very wealthy Bezos, they hate Bezos, they hate Elon Musk, they hate Lauren Sanchez. They're hunting them down now.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and it's, you know, uh Vogue is uh, you know, Condi Nas, and so there's always been that media component around the Matt Gela. It's a very brilliant uh point that you're sort of making. The the coalescing of the the eat the rich left are actually going after the the elite media uh left. Um and there's sort of a snake eating itself cannibalism going on. You you're really you're really good at this radio thing. Um and so, you know, we in the Breitbart Newsroom and you know, a few of our friends in the in the the the whole story media, right? We don't really give you half the story or the parts of the story that we want you to to see. Um we sort of look back at and sit back and observe a lot of this. And I and I I don't think you're you're making this point, but you know, the left is made this bed and it's really weird to watch them lie in it. Um you know, I it yeah, the the the the cultural the cultural commentary on it is I that I don't I don't know if many people realize it, but like we're we're freer as a society than we've ever been. Despite the Democrat Party's insistence, we we are actually more racial racially harm harmonious today um than perhaps we've ever been as a country. Um and and yet there are still these fractures, right? We're over medicated, you know, our the nuclear family is has never been weaker. Um you know, you see revivals in in church going and spirituality, but you wonder if it's catching up enough um when you add in the the social media aspects of it.

SPEAKER_02

And so it has spawned a reincarnation of Antifa in a form that is, you know, now Palestinian, uh, you know, free free Palestine, like that's the latest, right? Uh reincarnation of it. And it's the same people funded by the same liberals or foreign government entities that are just trying to fuel assassinations and just total chaos.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, like I again, I guess I'm not really articulating it as well as I as I have written about it, particularly in my first book. Uh how's that for a plug? But um, you know, we're still paying, I think we're paying now for the hollowing out of middle America and the dismantling of manif the manufacturing sector uh in the in the hundreds and hundreds of small towns over the decades, right? Just just a lot the like free trade just gutting out these towns and these people uh who remained and so many people who were pushed out, and so many people who died because of the opioid epidemic, you know? And um you know, and so now like like I said, we have all of this freedom, but the diminishment on the importance of work, both pushing up from the policy side and the push down from you know the reparations movement and all those crazy ass movements that you just mentioned, um, in the pushing in in in uh you know the four-day work week and the automatic, what is it called, universal income. You know what I mean? Work is at the center of it. It is incredibly biblical, okay, and Christian to have a job and and to earn your keep. And and and and and so these 20-year-olds and these 30-year-olds are are seeing um the job market, right, just be more volatile than than ever before. And you know, and there and and the left has always been a blame culture. Well, it must be uh a billionaire's fault. Hell, Donald Trump's a billionaire, so let's hate him too. Uh it's it's it's very dark. Um, but uh, but I but I will say, I mean, I guess the irony of it is that that Donald Trump is a billionaire, but he spent nearly a half a century not just talking like the most pro-blue-collar working class billionaire. Um, but he's but he's but he's enacted a hundred plus policies to to try to uplift the middle class and and move all our Americans. I mean, it's yeah, it's amazing. Um thankfully he's doing a better job than George W. Bush did of defending his policies. I mean, the president just spent the a weekend um, you know, from South Florida to Central Florida.

SPEAKER_02

Besson is really n drilling down the economic part of it. Now Lindsey Graham and Trump are talking about now's the time we arm Iranians. I don't know if that's a good idea, but that's what they tried to do with the Kurds, but the Kurds went ran off with the weapons. So now it's like um, you know, we have we they have to be armed because now they're saying it's time. It's time we've you know, we've uh knocked down the Iranian government. I just wanted to bring up one other thing. You talked about how um, you know, Vogue magazine is really the center of this gala. And um when uh Black Lives Matter was uh you know coming on scene, I had joined uh Team Vogue because they partnered with Black Lives Matter. And um they renamed me. I I went in as Liz Callaway, um and they renamed me. So every one of the emails that came automated was like a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a lot of people. And so what happened was um I was reading these these articles and they were 12 trans black trans centered. And I was like, you know what? I haven't gotten one in a while. I looked on their website for being vogue. Black Lives Matter, their section for that has been defunct. The last post they made was February 2023. I found that to be very interesting. Because that was when all the scandals were coming out.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, there are probably some some prosecutors and some uh uh forensic uh actuaries from the government looking into where all that money went.

SPEAKER_02

Exactly. Um they might feel slated, they might feel sighted, and that's why the protesters are targeting, you know, this whole Met Gala concept.

SPEAKER_00

Well, yeah, I mean the the scariest thing I one of the scariest things I've ever seen is tens of thousands of people just literally praying and showing fealty to the Black Lives Matter movement, which again was a Marxist movement in their own writing. They were dedicated to destroying the nuclear family. These are their words.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Uh and a lot of those people had full faith and fealty to that movement, whatever they believed it was.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

And you you come to find out that you were donating your money and literally your time to it, and just a handful of people at the top were just stealing the money and buying homes. Um yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I don't know. I it it it's you know, and and I I talk about this on my Sunday show, Nick. Thank you very much.

SPEAKER_01

Yes.

SPEAKER_00

Uh on Sirius XM. On Sirius XM, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. But the Democrats are just not course correcting it. In fact, they're just getting worse. Like they're picking actual uh Nazi tattoo candidates.

SPEAKER_02

I know. Um I saw that's covered it up.

SPEAKER_00

Um it's James Tellerico, who believes that Jesus has several different sexualities. It's the the Democrat running up in Michigan for Senate, uh, Said's his name. He's attacking J.D. Vance's kids at nauseum. I mean, Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, if she were to challenge uh Chuck Schumer, I mean, uh I Charles is one of the worst, but he's no AOC. I mean, like they're they're lost, and they're even more lost, and there's there's no Indiana Jones on the way to save the Democrat Party from this madness. I mean, it's always been uh just a racially barbaric uh death cult of a party, but I don't know. I don't know how to save them.

SPEAKER_02

Party of death. You gotta do something, I guess. I agree. I've always said it long ago. All right, well, uh, we appreciate your time. Have a wonderful time uh going to the graduation and uh be well and we'll talk to you next week.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you. Bye bye.