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SCREAMING Miller KICKED OFF AIR ... Suffers EMOTIONAL BREAKDOWN!
Jack Cocchiarella
Stephen Miller is a ghoul. He is unpleasant to the eyes, he is certainly unpleasant to the ears, and he is unpleasant for everybody in this country. Which is why, if you hate Stephen Miller as much as I do, you are going to love this video. Because Stephen Miller, if you did not know already, is a very self-obsessed guy. Every time he is on TV, on radio, in print, he keeps a record of it.
Which is why tonight he got his heart broken after not just being kicked off air, but banned from it. Yes, you are hearing me correctly. Stephen Miller got banned and now he is in a state of emotional collapse that I cannot wait to get into and an interview with someone who is really upsetting Stephen Miller. But before we do, if I could quickly ask you to leave a like on this video, and if you haven't already and you enjoy our channel, to hit that subscribe button because it goes a long way in supporting our work.
Now before we get into Miller and his emotional collapse and that interview that you're going to want to stick around for because it is a bombshell for Donald Trump in the worst way possible, I want to start where Stephen Miller did, what is getting him kicked off the Errant Band. it's not brand new. The Somali community has been engaged in massive, endemic, systematic fraud against the American taxpayer for years. We're going to discover ultimately, and we are in the throes right now of a full-throated,
all hands on deck federal investigation, is that the scope, scale, size, and sheer magnitude of the fraud eclipses anybody's worst nightmare. According to official government records, 90% of Somali households with children are on federal welfare. The real number is probably 100% because federal records always undercount.
You're talking about a population that has been imported into Minnesota in which virtually every single member of that population is receiving welfare from the federal government. This could very well end up, Laura, being the greatest financial fraud scandal in American
history.
No one has ever made a more accurate assessment of the MAGA movement in its entirety than Tim Walz when he called them weird. All you need to know is that one word. They are weird. Sure, they are criminals, they are corrupt, they are incompetent. Of course, they are socially awkward, they're angry, they're bitter, but they're weird. These are people desperate to make themselves the victims, desperate to find some marginalized group to attack, and just become obsessed with it in the strangest way possible.
They are weird, and that is what we are seeing from Stephen Miller right now. And it's funny that this guy who looks this way and sounds this way and acts this way is obsessed with preserving what life for people like Stephen Miller? The world would be a lot better if there were no Stephen Millers or Stephen Miller admirers, and certainly fewer Katie Millers as well.
I don't know why she's all of a sudden a podcaster who's going on CNN all the time who wants to hear from Katie Miller. These are people who just constantly complain and complain and complain and whine and moan and oh, boo who, woe is me. And that's why it's so ironic that Stephen Miller, constantly getting handouts for his complaints, is now attacking nonprofits.
Yes, well, you're exactly right. President Trump has blown the lid off of the refugee industrial complex. And the way this works is exactly the way that you said. The US government historically, and this of course got taken to the highest degree ever under Biden, hands out billions, with a B, billions of dollars in grants to these third party groups,
non-governmental organizations, to work with the Department of State to find the poorest populations from the most dysfunctional places in the world and then bring them into small-town America. They typically look for areas in rural communities, rural places, or more traditional Midwestern
towns that they can completely transform. So they send them to small towns in Ohio, to small towns in Maine, and of course we've seen their central project has been in Minneapolis and St. Paul and the Twin Cities. Donald Trump has used the federal government as a personal piggy bank. He has stolen from us more times than I can count, and the number is much, much, much bigger than I can count. Billions of dollars Donald Trump has made off of you and
I, not just exploiting his position in government, but stealing our tax dollars, not to just pay for him to go play golf, but where is he playing golf? His own clubs. He is getting paid by us to golf while he doesn't do the job that no one ever should have elected him to. So get this BS, get this bullshit out of here that it's nonprofits who are taking in welfare while Donald Trump is literally ripping off the entirety of America. But these are the lies that Stephen Miller wants to tell you. This
is why he gets on Fox as often as he can, why he goes on right-wing radio, why Stephen Miller, whenever he can make a media appearance, he can, why he's happy to go in front of the press at a briefing. Not that he's much better than Carolyn Leavitt, I don't know, but the one place that Stephen Miller loves, it seems, to go the most is CNN. He loves being welcomed into what he thinks is a little bit more of a respected network.
And that's ended from Stephen Miller. He is, in his own words, been banned. And he had an emotional collapse with Sean Hannity when he was asked about it.
I guess they might have figured out that it's rating ratings goal for this program. Did you really get banned?
Yeah, so Sean, I think that I think that your decision to play the clips of me on CNN as a result that CNN refusing to take me. So this is a completely true story. So over the last few days, our brilliant White House communication shop has reached out to CNN,
which of course is running one fake news hit piece after another. And they said, Stephen Miller would like to come on your network to rebut any of these lies. And they asked what show they said Stephen Miller will do any show from dawn to dusk.
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Get started freeThey said what topic the White House said Stephen is available to discuss any topic with any host at any time. As far as you're concerned Stephen has no scheduling conflicts at all. He will make himself available from the first hour of air to the last hour of air on any subject. And you know what, CNN's response was, we will not take him, period, for any show on
any topic. That is completely true, Sean. I don't really like CNN. It's not my favorite. I've been on a few times. Adam Mockler, a friend of mine just went on. He was great. If there's more Adam, if there is more Jennifer Welch, there's more me. Maybe CNN will be
better. But this decision. All right. I'm just like banning Stephen Miller. That's incredible. And to act like, oh, they're losing out on so much for not, like, Stephen Miller, when he's in front of the camera, always does this. He's like, and what I don't like about the Somalis and blah, and it's like, oh, God, shut the fuck up. Literally, he just couldn't be more annoying or just blah, gross to look at.
And to act like it is a crime against humanity, to strip the increasingly smaller, by the way, because independent media is taking off CNN viewership of having to run into Stephen Miller's ghoulish, pasty face with the suits that don't fit and the voice that annoys the shit out of you. It is just hysterical to think that we are being deprived of anything, but Stephen's so sad. They won't have me on. I can't force my way on. That's what MAGA wants to do. They just want to force themselves upon you in every single way, in your daily life, with their awful media, with their idiotic way of living that they don't even respect themselves.
Donald Trump, Mr. Christian values, the three wives, the affairs, all the lying, the stealing, the cheating. Get the fuck out of here with that. It is bullshit and people are waking up to it and is why not just independents and Democrats are,
but Republicans as well who are turning on Donald Trump. And I talked with Leader Jeffries about that very phenomenon and why. After the Indiana Republicans stabbed Donald Trump in the back, Democrats aren't going to be holding up. We got some breaking news to get into, and I want you all to take a listen. Leader Jeffries, thank you so much for joining me. And in light of so much going wrong for Donald Trump, it is especially great to talk to you because yesterday we saw Indiana Republicans in, I don't know if we should call it a shock move considering that they've been
projecting this out for a little bit in the state Senate, reject Donald Trump's attempts to gerrymander the state. And this means a lot for the redistricting plan for Democrats going forward, but for the relationship between Trump and MAGA, which is increasingly fractured right now,
what does this moment mean to you?
Yeah, it's very interesting. We saw Indiana Republicans break with Donald Trump, reject his demand to rip two seats away from Democrats as part of his scheme to gerrymander seats all across the country and rig the midterm elections. We of course are not going to let that happen, as we've seen in California with Prop 50 and other states taking aggressive action to respond so that there's a free and fair election in
2026. The interesting thing is that it is part of a growing pattern, right? The House was able to pass legislation requiring the Department of Justice to release the Epstein files over the objection of Donald Trump, who had been strenuously pushing back for months until he saw the reality of the situation and there was an overwhelming and decisive vote in the House. Senate moved the bill immediately and now the Department of Justice is compelled under
law to produce the type of transparency that the American people deserve. We are also seeing Republicans on Capitol Hill start to break with Donald Trump as it relates to the efforts to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits and that increasingly I believe is going to occur. They're losing elections all across the country and we are starting to see at least some early indications that the cult-like behavior which has been part of the Republican party for 10 years may be softening to a degree.
Yeah and they're certainly breaking with Donald Trump in terms of what he would want for their commitments ahead of the midterms. I want to get into a little bit of the reporting around mass retirements that are expected from your Republican colleagues in the House. But I just really wanted to close on this point about what Indiana means for us going forward. I just saw JB Pritzker the other day say, essentially to Indiana Republicans, if you do this, I will hit right back. Do you think that Democrats need to finish what Republicans started and
look at getting seats in Illinois still? Virginia has been talking about it maybe a 10 to 1 map, but we still have a seat maybe out there in Maryland. Do you think that we need to continue to push ahead?
Cuz that's my view.
Yeah, it's definitely the case that we have to keep our foot on the gas pedal. It's full steam ahead. All options need to remain on the table in these states in terms of making sure that there's a national map that's free and fair. Because the American people are the ones who need to decide whether Democrats win the midterm elections
and throw Republicans out of office because of their extreme behavior and the fact that nothing more than a reckless rubber stamp for Donald Trump's right-wing agenda. Not Donald Trump. The whole reason why he's launched this unprecedented gerrymandering effort in the middle of the decade is because Donald Trump and Republicans know if there's a free and fair election,
they're going down in flames.
It's why he was literally threatening to defund the state of Indiana
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to me, but you know listen
When this gerrymandering effort first started in Texas and by the way in Texas
They are not many of those seats that they've moved in the republican direction. We believe we're going to win they Believe that the latino vote was going to continue to move in their direction. It is not It is moving back in our direction Democrats are putting the work in we saw this in new jersey. We saw it in virginia. We just saw it in miami Yeah, which is a 70% Latino district, more conservative Latino location in terms of the city of Miami.
The Democratic candidate won for the first time in about 30 years. That in and of itself is extraordinary, but the race wasn't even close. Eileen Higgins won by 20 points. And so I think the bottom line on this particular issue, Jack, is Republicans are not going to be able to mathematically gerrymander their way into holding the House majority.
No, and especially with these with these retirements expected to be coming and maybe possibly more resignations and maybe a little ouster of Mike Johnson. I don't know Marjorie Taylor Greene has maybe started floating the idea of deciding that that Mike Johnson is gonna get the Kevin McCarthy treatment. What have you been hearing from Republicans or maybe what's the just the general scuttlebutt about Marjorie Taylor Greene's next move to
undermine Donald Trump? Well there's definitely growing dissatisfaction amongst my Republican colleagues with the way that the House has been led by Mike Johnson and all of the House Republican leaders. Here's the reality of it. Donald Trump said publicly a few weeks ago that he's got two jobs, that he's the president and the speaker of the House.
He basically deputized Mike Johnson. He sunned Mike Johnson. It's extraordinary stuff. And the Republicans are starting to be more vocal now in the House that we've basically been taken out of the governance equation. We're nothing more, they are correct, they're nothing more than wholly owned subsidiaries of the Trump cartel and some of them apparently have grown frustrated about that and the fact that Johnson who kept the house out of
Session Republicans were on vacation for like seven weeks in the midst of them shutting the government down That was a complete and total paid vacation Taxpayer paid vacation. So it's all, you know, the chickens are coming home to roost in terms of accountability. And it'll be interesting to see whether Marjorie Taylor Green
is able to actually produce the number of Republican votes required to trigger a motion to oust Mike Johnson. They changed the rules at the beginning of this Congress. It used to be only one Republican could trigger the discharge, right? The motion to vacate, which was the case with Matt Gaetz,
but now it requires nine.
And you talk about the kind of dissatisfaction within the Republican caucus. It seems like a lot of that is coming from the female members of the Republican caucus. Marjorie Taylor Greene, obviously, Lauren Bovert, Anna Paulina Luna, Nancy Mays, speaking out and saying
that women in Congress under Mike Johnson aren't treated well. Does that make you laugh, considering the assault that those same members of Congress have also led on women's rights to make decisions about their own bodies, freedoms in general.
Does it not just seem a little hypocritical for them to be complaining about their treatment in Congress, but not recognizing the larger abuse that they have supported through their own Republican Party?
Yeah, no, it's very ironic. And the whole Republican Civil War, just watching it unfold in real time. And one of the names that we can add to that list, Jack, is Elise Stefanik. She can't stand Mike Johnson right now.
I mean, cannot stand him. And so they're all fighting with each other. And as you aptly pointed out, a lot of the heat that he's taking right now are coming from Republican women who feel as though Mike Johnson and House Republican leaders are disrespecting them.
But the party, Republicans, have been disrespecting women for decades, and increasingly so. This is the same group of people who ripped away reproductive freedom from tens of millions of women all across the country and my Republican colleagues refuse to work with us as Democrats to restore it.
Is Elise Stefanik's flailing campaign just the funniest thing to come out of, you know, the Republican Civil War? Is it Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump going to war? Which, actually, before we get into Elise Stefanik, I think we should have a little fun. What is your current feeling on the Marjorie Taylor Greene of it all? Do you think that this has been kind of a political undertaking for her as maybe a potential plot for a presidential run come 2028? Do you think she believes she reads the base better? Was there a change of heart? Was she like visited by three ghosts in the middle of the night and now has the Christmas spirit? What do you think happened with Marjorie Taylor
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You told me to take a backseat. And I think that probably anchored her. And now to be fair, to some degree on the issue of health care, right, she has been pretty strident in her observations and correct that Republicans have no plan, that their unwillingness to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits is going to be a disaster for her constituents. It's a point that we've been making as Democrats.
If you're jeopardizing the health care of tens of millions of people, that's going to impact folks all across the country, whether you're a Democrat, a Republican, or an Independent. In fact, as Marjorie Taylor Greene knows and has been articulating to some degree, Republican run states are the ones that are going to be most adversely impacted by the Republican refusal to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credit. We're talking about places like West Virginia, Wyoming, Alaska, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas, South Carolina, Alabama,
North Dakota, and South Dakota. These are the 10 states that will be most adversely impacted by the Republicans' failure to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credit. As Democrats, we're fighting to fix our broken health care system because we care about every single American, regardless of party affiliation. Many of my Republicans colleagues don't even care about the people they represent.
No. Well, their plan is two weeks away, right? Did you see that the plan was two weeks away? It's coming. I think this issue really demonstrates, you know, you talk about Donald Trump deputizing Mike Johnson, Donald Trump saying he's the Speaker of the House.
The Speaker of the House hasn't had a lot of success lately. And so that falls on Donald Trump. It's a representation of his broader weakness, which I think can be most aptly seen in his current physical and cognitive state. One of your Democratic colleagues shared a post yesterday talking about a potential Alzheimer's drug that Donald Trump could be on that might cause bruising in the hands, maybe a little swelling of the cankle area for Trump.
I know it's been maybe a little while since you've seen him last, but what are your thoughts considering the slurring, the ranting, the raving, the kind of just general sleeping all the time? What are your thoughts on where Donald Trump's health stands
right now? Yeah, well, listen, I'm not qualified to actually assess his physical or mental health, although I think his behavior has suggested something's really wrong with this guy And that's been the case for the last 10 years in terms of the extreme behavior the lies the deception You know, he'll say one thing but do another I think the American people By and large are walking away from this guy in large measure because he just promised, right, that he literally spent all last year
saying he was gonna lower the high cost of living. In fact, he said he was gonna lower costs on day one. Now, maybe he thought he was gonna do it, maybe he was lying to the American people, but now he's being held accountable for the failure to deliver an affordable economy.
Now, the other thing that's been interesting, and this relates to the point that you were making earlier, Jack, in terms of Republicans actually starting to push back against this guy, this hasn't gotten a lot of attention, but yesterday on the floor of the House, led by Jared Golden, we were successful in passing legislation called the Protect America's Workforce Act that restores collective bargaining rights to more than a million Federal employees, targeting an Executive Order that Donald Trump issued taking that away.
And 20 Republicans joined the Democrats in the house to pass that legislation I don't think we've ever seen anything like an executive order issued by Donald Trump being overturned in part with Republican support on an issue where Democrats are standing up for organized labor and the hard-working men and women of the federal workforce that they've been targeting throughout the entirety of the year. And so, the whole thing has fallen apart.
And people will make an assessment as to whether Donald Trump, as he progresses in age, is up for the job. But substantively, I think what's clear is that they have failed the American people.
Yeah, send the Republican Congress packing, send Donald Trump back to sleep. We got a lot to do in the midterms, I'm excited. And I'm excited to see Elise Stefanik fail, that's going to be incredible.
And I appreciate the time, as always, Leader Jefferies.
Thank you, man. Thank you, man. Happy holidays.
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