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Trump hates Camp David.Hates it.
So the fact that he is at Camp David now, what it means, among the other screwball things that would only be associated with Trump, is that he's trying to be presidential.But the fact that he is doing it at Camp David is a kind of sign of some desperation.We've got to change the script.We've got to change the scene.The president goes to be a president.by himself or with his intimates and think.
Quiet time.All of which Trump does not have, does not want, cannot endure.
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How are you?
Once again.
Once again, you could sound a bit more excited.You could.Come on.We've got a smorgasbord today, a summer smorgasbord of subject matter.We've got who was the most obsequious at Camp David.We've got Todd Blanche.
Does it make any difference if he's confirmed?
Well, you have to match each of these things with a summer vegetable.Who's the corn?Who's the corn?Who's the tomatoes?Who's the peppers?
And what about Zucchini, isn't zucchini a summer fruit?
Oh yes, zucchini.Too much zucchini.Endless zucchini.
Endless zucchini, yeah.Which always to me seems slightly tasteless, the zucchini.There, I've put my vegetable preference out there and it's not zucchini.We've also got Sammy the Bull.Sammy the Bull, there's no way Sammy the Bull is a vegetable.He's a summer sausage, isn't he?
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Exactly.Who knew?Although I did watch some videos of him, actually, that lasted from whenever he was in the Olympics, I think in the 80s.And it was pretty impressive.I would never be able to do anything like that.And I suspect you wouldn't either.
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Get started freeYeah, we're Olympians of the podcasting world, certainly for endurance anyway, where we go three times a week spelunking into Trump's head.OK, Michael, I thought we would start with a quiz this morning, which I know you don't like quizzes.
Have you have you done what you're supposed to do and ask people to subscribe?Did we do this?Yes, I just asked people.That was a white noise.That was a white noise that I wasn't listening to.OK, great.
It was definitely it was definitely a white noise subscription ask.
Camp David.
Camp David, where they went for their corporate offsite Trump sat in the middle.I'm going to...
Before you get there, let me just set the stage, because this is odd, because Trump hates Camp David, hates it.Every time that he went there in the first administration, he would come back in a rage, in a rage against the accommodations.in a rage against the past presidents who had made this de rigueur that they had to go to Camp David.So the fact that he is at Camp David now actually means, probably means something.What it means, among the other screwball things that would only be associated with Trump, is that he's trying to be presidential.He is trying to evoke in the middle of a war that he can't get out of and that he can't solve, it's, I am a serious president, a serious guy trying to solve this.
Now, of course, then he goes to Camp David, and it doesn't appear to be serious at all.It's just more of the Trump show, which he cannot not do.But the fact that he is doing it at Camp David is a kind of sign of some desperation.We got to change the script.We got to change the scene.
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And then he flew out.They flew to Bedminster at the end of the day, because I'm sure that he didn't want to spend a night at Camp David where there might be mosquitoes or although I'm sure it must be great.
No, no.I mean, this is very, it's always top of mind with him where he spends the night.In whose sheets is he touching?I swear this is this is a thing that aides have to talk about the sheets that we bring in the sheets.What what where what what kind of sheets do they have?This is a big issue for Donald Trump.
Well, because presumably betting betting well, because he wants some kind of possibly easy to wash bedding because we know he smears his snacks all over, all over the sheets.
So he's a hotel guy.I mean, these are the details that actually he'll spend time on.He won't spend time on the details of going to war, but on bedding at a hotel.He comes alive.
Okay.And probably the cruet and all the other accompanying things at Camp David, probably aren't the same as the Trump details of Bedminster and the Trump Doral and all his...
Yeah, no, I can't think of anything that would be in greater stylistic and aestheticcontrast than Camp David and the Trump aesthetic.
Well, and also it's very clear he doesn't like the woods.I mean, if you think of where he spends his time in nature, it's all incredibly manicured and it's golf courses, right?I realize we need to send you an inside Trump's head mug for Saturday podcast because you've got a blank mug there.But he doesn't like the woods, right?
He's probably doesn't like trees.How come I haven't got one?We're on our about about 700th podcast.I know we'll send you one.
I'm like no to Ryan.Ryan.can we send Michael in inside Trump's head or I'll bring you one out there when I next come.But it's true he doesn't like trees very much, I don't think, does he?I suspect the only greenery he likes is sort of manicured greenery.
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Get started freeHe's a very, let's say, controlled environment kind of guy.
Okay.Controlling about, well, very good point.That leads us neatly to our quiz, because he's surrounded by his cabinet ministers, all apart from Howard Lutnick, who is missing for his daughter's graduation from Mount Sinai.Casey Lutnick.Congrats to Casey.
We call them cabinet secretaries.
Okay.What should I call them?
Ministers.
Okay, cabinet secretaries, you're right.
You can take the girl out of the United Kingdom, but not the United Kingdom out of the girl.
I thought you were going to say you can take the girl out of Downing Street, but not Downing Street out of the girl.Anyway, okay, I've got a who said it.I'm going to read you four statements, each one more ingratiating than the last, and I would like you to tell me who you think was the author of this particular sentence.Foreign leaders take him seriously because they know he'll actually do what he says.
Pete.
Actually not Pete.That was Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State.
One or the other, yes.
Okay.Future historians will rank this president with America's greatest leaders.
RFK.
Interestingly not, but it could have been RFK.That was Pete.That was Pete.Okay, this one is a bit easier.The economy is succeeding because of his leadership and vision.
I don't know.Well, it's not Lutnick.I would have said Lutnick, but he's not there.
Who's the other one?The gay one?
Who is the gay one?I don't even know.I'm...
Scott Besant.Scott Besant.Oh, Scott Besant.Yes, he's so... not memorable in so many ways.
He's strangely transparent, actually, isn't it?Something to do with his hair.OK, now you are going to get this one, I think.I've known Camp David since childhood, but this president's accessibility is remarkable.
You know, he always gets that in that I was there.He's virtually made himself a member of the Kennedy administration.
R .F .K., Jr., R .F .K.
, the anti -vaxxing, who was pressed by Trump on what was happening to his autism and vaccines research.Because do you remember he said last year, shortly after he was put into the Health and Human Services job, that he was going to really poke at the link between vaccines and autism?
And of course...Yeah, no, no.He is the anti -vax guy who was told to be less anti -vax.And now Trump has said, be more anti -vax.-vax.He's that old brain worm.
definitive research by last September, a year on, or 11 months on, we still don't have an answer from him, despite the fact that the scientific community has said there is no link between autism and vaccines.Did you get any of that?
I did, I heard it all.My headphones were on backwards and I wasn't hearing you up until that point.Now you're crystal clear.
Maybe that's why you didn't hear me call for people to subscribe.Very good point about him trying to look presidential at Camp David.Did anything come out of the cabinet meeting other than them just prostrating themselves further?
No, and why would you?Here's the other interesting thing.Camp David is supposed to be the place where it's a presidential retreat.A president goes to be a by himself or with his intimates and think, quiet time, all of which Trump does not have, does not want, cannot endure.So he goes to Camp David and he brings the television cameras with him.
Because he doesn't want any time on his own and he doesn't have any intimates, apart from Natalie Harp, who's trotting around giving him positive affirmations.
Extraordinary.I mean, and also let's go this is this is theoretically about the war, the war that he is stuck in, the war that he is losing.I mean, I think that this is we should we should go beyond the that he's just stuck here to the fact that he is losing, that he's going to have tocome to, he is at the end.He has done all that he can possibly do short of invasion, which he is not going to do.And he has realized none, not one of the goals this war started out with.
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He's realized ending the leadership.
I mean, he's no, but he hasn't done that.That's actually a totally misunderstanding.And don't let's not give him that credit.He has ended the lives of of some of the people who ran the government only for it to become even more the same government with the same values and the same intentions to become more entrenched and probably stronger than it was before.
OK, fair distinction.Totally, totally.But I have a question for you.What do you think Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth say when they get home?And their wives go, Mrs. Rubio goes, hey honey, how was it?How was it at Camp David?
I know what they say.What do they say?They say fucking Trump.I mean, there again, and I think that this is really important to understand, none of these people around Trump believe in Trump.None of these people, none of these people subscribe to Trump.Their loyalty is a pretense.
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Get started freeIt's a show.Now, they understand they have to do this, that that's the nature of the job, but they are all too to greater and lesser extent, clear -eyed about what Trump is.Everybody around him, this is true.You can't not be.What you see is so outside of the normal human experience.that you have to, at some point, step back from that.
And they step back.They go home at night.Yes.And they acknowledge this.And then various of these people are the same people who call me, or they call other reporters, or they call other confidants and say, as almost as countless discussions have begun with me when I pick up the phone, and is, you won't believe it.And then they go through and then they tell you the most preposterous things that he has said or demanded or staged.
So when Peter Hegseth goes home and says, I really need a drink.And his wife, number three, says, no, no, we've given up drinking.Don't forget, you promised those senators you were never going to drink on the job.Let's go for a walk, darling.Or why don't you go and do 50 pull -ups to work out your energy?Peter Hegseth believes that Trump, he doesn't believe in him at all.
He's just there because he's trying to figure out the next move for Peter Hegseth.
Exactly.Let's pause a moment because I think people have trouble understanding that.And I think they probably have trouble understanding that partly because Pete Hagseth in public is so associated with Trump that he must, that he blends at some point.And again, I mean, I've tried to write four books about this very syndrome.It's not the case.Everybody knows.
You cannot but know who Donald Trump is.Now, on some level, you accept that.Well, you know, he's the president.I mean, he won the election.That's democracy, and I work for him, and I hope to better myself by working for him.But in private, Everybody, everybody knows.
Everybody knows.So, Michael, what's inside Todd Blanche's head, do you think, this week?A failure to get confirmed, Donald Trump saying that he'd rather keep the options of the $1 .8 billion slush fund open rather than insist on having Todd Blanche confirmed as Attorney General.Is Tom Blanche sitting there with the specter of Jeff Sessions in the background, a man who gave up his political career as a senator?He'd been a senator for a long time in Alabama.had basically disappeared after Trump, after he had a terrible time as Attorney General, obviously thought it was going to be a stepping stone and Trump turned on him.
Well, I think Todd Blanche is rationalizing it in a somewhat different way than Jeff Sessions.I mean, remember, Todd Blanche, prior to Donald Trump, was an inauspicious white -collar criminal lawyer and worked in a firm that didn't really value that all that much, a big white -collar firm.I mean, a big corporate firm.And so Donald Trump became his way out.You know, he would he would he would improve his position and arguably he probably has.I mean, I don't know.
You could probably argue that both ways.And I'm sure he argues that it that it has improved his professional standing.The promise, though, would was that he was going to be the attorney general.And throughout the when I covered and I covered Blanche closely during the 2024 campaign in my book All or Nothing.I mean, he's one of the prominent characters.And he was very clearly told if you stayed with Don and Blanche was Trump's personal attorney in his four criminal indictments.
And he had to put up with with Trump, that was not easy.You know, Trump, that was months and months and months of Trump screaming at him, belittling him, mocking him.And everyone said, yes, but if you can, if you can get through this, you will be the attorney general.Now, in fact, Trump was elected and he didn't become the attorney general.He became the number two, but again, was toldif you show your loyalty, you will really eventually be the attorney general.
Now, showing his loyalty, among other things, involved looking away when Trump wanted to dictate this This settlement, the government that he controlled settled with Trump to create this $1 .8 billion slush fund and also to give Trump immunity on his taxes.So he had to look away.Then he's held to account.So when he is nominated to be the attorney general, he goes before Congress and key Republican senators say, hey, what about this?Now, the interesting thing is, is they don't ask for much.Effectively, what they're asking for is Todd Blanch to put in writing that this immunity deal for Trump on his taxes applies to only things in the past, not things in the future.
So you would think that's a that's.That's a small compromise.And from Trump's point of view, he gets his attorney general, he's not going to be embarrassed by not getting his confirmation, and also that he owes this to Todd Blanch.Trump says, no, I'm not going to agree to that.I want my immunity in all shapes and sizes now and forever.And if that means I don't get my attorney general, if that means I'm going to be embarrassed, if that means Todd Blanch's funeral a funeral, Todd Blanch's
yes, future is compromised.I don't care.You know, so Todd Blanche is screwed and he is screwed like everybody is ultimately screwed in the world of working for Donald Trump.
So, Michael, is Todd Blanche sitting with Mrs. Blanche at home and are they rocking back and forth going, I hope this was worth it?Are they anxious about potential recrimination by Democrats if the Democrats win the House.Is this one of those forks in the road for Todd Blanche that looked like the road was going one way, but now actually, thanks to John Cornyn and Tom Tillis, he may not get confirmed.It may get pushed back to January.Who knows what will happen in the Senate by then, especially with the missing Mitch McConnell, who we'll come on to in a moment.Is I wonder for Todd Blanche how stressful this is.
Well, it's incredibly stressful.
I mean, first thing, any appearance before Congress is stressful.And and the fact that whether you are confirmed or not confirmed is a is a major deal.I mean, I mean, Todd Blanche gets to gets to enter history as an attorney general in the Attorney General of the United States of America or not.So this is.This is a key moment in his career.Now, what will happen, practically speaking, is that he will not be confirmed and then he will continue as the acting attorney general.
And I guess that's it.his own mind, in his family's mind, that will be somewhat rationalized.And they will try not to deal with the fact that he didn't get what he wanted.Now, many of us in our careers, all of us in our careers, don't get what we necessarily want or believe we should have and we deal with it.But, you know, this is one of those things of coming very, very close to the brass ring and then not getting it and not getting it.And this is the interesting thing.
Does he get, does he come to terms with the fact that Donald Trump screwed him?
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Get started freeAnd does he want to carry on working for him?Because hard to work for someone who, even though you know that in theory, until it's happened to you in practice, it feels very different.I know that a lot of people are going to be thinking, well, what didn't Michael get that he wanted?The way you said that made, what job didn't you get that you would have liked?
To be the president of the United States, of course.
Did you ever dream of that when you were younger?
Oh, of course, of course.No, but, you know, there are things, you know, when you're a writer, I mean, the nature of being a writer is kind of constant failure, not achieving what you wanted to achieve, not being able to, not being able to write a good book as you wanted to write.not getting the New York Times to give you as good a review as you might have hoped and believed you deserved.You never get that, except suddenly you do.
I was going to say, that's not true.Your last book got fantastic reviews.
No, sometimes it happens.Sometimes you feel justifiedthe sheer persevering.And that is actually true.And that's going to be what Todd Blanche feels.I just continue to go on.
I power through just what is ultimately the thing that gets you what you want, just continuing to show up.If you're willing to tolerate all manner of humiliation, Often, ultimately, the world is yours.
I suppose.But I do think about Jeff Sessions, who has played so brilliantly, I want to say by Melissa McCarthy, and I'm probably wrong on SNL, but of course, who had to recuse himself during the Russia investigation, because it turned out he'd had meetings with the Russian ambassador during the campaign, the 2016 campaign, which he'd never bothered to tell anybody about.And once he did that, Trump never let up.And he lasted, I think, two years as Attorney General?
Well, don't limit it to him.I think in almost every instance of anyone who has worked for Trump, certainly in the first administration, their time with Trump came a cropper.And it also was bad for almost all of their careers, very few people.I know from the first administration have prospered after that.
Right.Well, I was only thinking of Jeff Sessions because he was the attorney general and also because he wanted his Senate seat in Alabama back after he was AG and Trump campaigned against him.And Tommy Tuberville got the job instead.And now, you know, age 79, when Jeff Sessions would have fitted right into the Senate, he'd be the perfect age togracefully in that nursing home in Washington.He's basically disappeared from view.
And, you know, someone I I talked to who knew him said he had a lot of regrets that actually that was the decision he shouldn't have made if he just stayed quietly in the Senate.He would have been much happier.
Yet completely.But I'm sure Pam Bondi isn't isn't happy at this at this point.What's his name?Bill Barr.Bill Barr is, you know, I mean, has basically turned against Trump.I mean, in every Everybody has an experience which is negative in some way, in some way, and often extremely negative.
They're humiliated.They're publicly fired.You remember Rance Previs, the first chief of staff, gets a text on the tarmac.He's standing there waiting to get on the plane, gets a text.It's not even from Trump himself.It's actually just a news report.
Reince Priebus is finished.Over.And what does he do?He's left standing there.
Probably unable to get on the plane.And do you remember Rex Tillerson, who apparently learned he'd been fired while he was sitting on the toilet?I mean, former CEO of Exxon, who gave up the job to go and do that.
One after the other.Nobody.I mean, actually, In my view of the first administration, it really was only Jared Kushner who kind of came out arguably ahead of the game.
Well, I wonder if he will put in, because another possible humiliation for Todd Blanch would be if Trump were to just decide to give up on him and bring in another attorney general.
Yeah.no, always quite possible.Although I have a feeling that that that from Trump's point of view, Blanche does what he wants.He's a loyal guy.So it doesn't matter to Trump if he's the attorney general or the acting attorney general.
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I mean, she's from the kind of Florida political mafia connected to Suzy Wiles.So she's a Susie Wiles person who was brought in to do exactly what she's doing.And there have been a set of these people throughout the Trump world, but she's particularly successful.And there's a particular focus now on her job, which is to bring in money.
And this isn't campaign money, right?
This is money for Trump's various projects.This is all kinds of things.It is essentially...We're at this moment, and it's a moment that works for both sides of this equation.Trump is looking at this and saying, this is the moment, because of the leverage that I have as president of the United States, in which I can bring in as much money as I am, because I'm all powerful.And essentially, if you don't give me money, that will cost you in other ways.
I mean, this is what is being said to rich people and to corporations.and most pointedly to corporations.So it's now, it's a rush.Hurry up and do this.But on the other side of this equation are the corporations, which are, and there was There were competing articles, one in the Wall Street Journal, which was about extorting these corporations to get money, and then the one in the New York Times, which was basically saying, hey, this is the best time in the world to be for a corporation to pursue what it wants, the deals it wants, because basically the corporation is paying Donald Trump to give to give them what he wants.Donald Trump wants the money.
The corporations want, you know, lesser regulatory pressures on themselves.Well, especially for murder.That's right.Yes.They want they want.Well, I think all kinds, not just that.
Whatever your corporation wants, you have a better chance now of getting it because you can pay for it.Just quid pro quo, easy.So the grift is obviously astounding, preposterous, unbelievable that this could happen, so glaringly happen.But then there is a further thing about this, which neither of these articles touched on, which is probably more important.One of the things that Trump is raising money for is his post -White House, it's not even his life, I would say his post -White House administration.He is going to, in his mind, he's going to leave the White House at the end of his term having
long since concluded that there's no way to extend it into a third term.And he's going to return to Mar -a -Lago, and he's going to still want to be the pretend president.He is still going to want to be the leader, the absolute leader of the Republican Party, still want to have the mechanism to command the attention that he needs to live by.Now, he's done this before when he went after 2020, he returned to Mar -a -Lago and then did become the president again.But one of the problems during that period was he didn't have enough money.I mean, the money thing was always a pressure.
And by the way, it was Susie Wiles who came into the Mar -a -Lago White House, if you will, to get a hold on the money, to figure out how they could create a Mar -a -Lago White House in exile and then run for president.That was her job, and it still, in some ways, remains her job looking forward.the Mar -a -Lago, the next Mar -a -Lago phase will be much easier to accomplish if they've got a lot of money.Now is the time to raise that money.
But he's already made $2 billion.I mean, we saw...
Well, that's his money.He's not going to spend his money or dip into his own pocket.No.And this is actually the other thing.It's not just the money that he has.This is a separate money.
Remember, there's never enough money.So this is, and you don't want to leave if you're Donald Trump, of course, money on the table.Corporations now, at this point in time, whenhe has all of this leverage, are willing to give almost anything.And that's the spirit in which this is being, the money is being raised.You know, I think the headline in the journal was this Trump's people and this a particular woman call up and they say the boss wants the money.
The boss wants the money.
And I think she's raised 800 million dollars from from companies.I mean, and it's sort of astonishing.Checks here at 25 million, 10 million, 15 million.I mean, amazing.But.
Right.And just and also remember this against his.It is likely that his leverage is going to decrease after November.
Well, I was going to ask you about that, though, because when he goes back to Mar -a -Lago, won't people by then have sort of left him behind?They'll be sick of him.I mean, I know that Stephen Miller stayed with him during the wilderness years.
Yeah, I mean, I've certainly heard that before, and it turns out not to be true.
But last time, he had the possibility of coming back.At the time, it seemed like an outright troll.
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Right.And so most of the people left him, right?
I mean, most, yes, most of the people left him.There was nobody, even, you know, even his son -in -law, Jared Kushner, you know, he expected Jared to remain as his kind of right hand.And Jared said, well, Not me. I'm moving 90 miles away from you, so it's a difficult commute.What I'm going to do is give you Suzy Wiles, this sort of mid -level Republican politician.operative to run your office, and I'm out of here.So yeah, nobody expected this.
So when he moves back to Mar -a -Lago, assuming he survives the presidency, do you think he will still have serious people around him or will he by then, essentially, I mean, I get that he might be trying to run an alternative administration from Mar -a -Lago, but do you think he'll be trying to run the Republican Party or do you think there'll be other people?
Of course, of course.Yeah, let me do this because there's two important points.He has never had serious people around him.Actually, that's That's his M .O.Yes, there will be people around him, all kinds of people around him.
Why are they around?Because they're not serious people.But having an enormous amount of money means he can have all kinds of people around him.Plus, an enormous amount of money means that he becomes a potential cash source for other Republicans.Right.But even that, that does not, I mean, his real power is that he has this power with a Republican base.
There was, I mean, a recent poll, the most recent poll I've seen, which is devastating for Trump and puts his approvals at, you know, sinking at 34.Something like, I mean, just, we're below the threshold.were below the low threshold.
Oh, I think last night it said 75 percent of Americans don't approve of the job that Donald Trump...
All kinds.There is weakness everywhere.The one point at which there isn't weakness, however, is in thatevangelical Trump base.And that is still remarkably strong, unwavering.That's where his power comes from.
So people, the new leaders, whoever they turn out to be, will still have to come to Donald Trump to pay homage and want his support because he still will bring that base.Yes.That will be his base in Mar -a -Lago.
Yes.I mean, that is certainly true.And then there's because Donald Trump overshadows everything.I mean, the only way you get attention, the only way you break through is if Donald Trump lets you break through.At any rate, all of this money gives him the opportunity to create this parallel world or parallel administration, parallel power base.whoever the new president will be, and I'll guarantee it will be a democratic president, is going to have to deal with that.
Donald Trump.I mean, Donald Trump is going to be around until he exits.
That was a very long exhale when you said until he exits.So one of the people that we know Trump absolutely hates, and actually he's also hated by a lot of Democrats, is James Comey.This week we saw attempts to throw out the case against him for posting pictures of seashells, which it wasn't clear if he'd done the picture himself or if he'd stumbled across the 86 -47 formation of seashells on the beach that someone else had done, but he posted it.And of course, someone, some bright eyed young person at the White House immediately interpreted this as a serious threat on Donald Trump's life.
Oh, my God.I mean, oh, my God.But it actually it and it gets more preposterous because then in order to bolster this, this argument that that James co -made by saying 86 -47.So 86 -47.as a threat on his life and to bolster that argument, they went to interview Sammy the Bull Gravano, of course, a former mafia kingpin.And essentially what they asked Sammy the Bull Gravano to confirm...
Just say it one more time, Michael, because I know you like to say Sammy the Bull Gravano.
And they asked Sammy the Bull Gravano to confirm that 86 was mafia talk for killing somebody.Now, what that would have to do with James Comey at any rate, but it doesn't make any difference.Oh, I think they connected to it because James Comey would have listened to mafia wiretaps.And so his use...
Right, because James Comey said he didn't know that 86 meant to kill somebody.Right.And once he found out, he immediately took the post down because normally 86 refers to getting rid of something like bad chicken in the fridge.
Right.So at any rate, Sammy the Bull Gravano said no respectable mafioso would ever say 86.So Sammy the Bull Gravano was not helpful to the Trump case at all.But everybody does get to talk about Sammy the Bull Gravano, which is apleasure in itself.
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Get started freeWell, did you ever come across Sammy the Bull Gravano?You've lived in New York longer than I have, and the guy I remember from The Mob was Vinnie the Chin, who I think was from the Genovese family and would wander around the West Village in a bathrobe looking disheveled.
Yes, I can add to that.The Chin had a townhouse on East 77th Street where he housed his girlfriend.And I lived just right around the corner from there.
So did you see him?Was he wearing his bathrobe when he visited his girlfriend?
No, on the Upper East Side he was not wearing his bathrobe.That is what actually ultimately hoisted the chin?
Well, I remember when we first moved to New York, we moved to the West Village and I remember actually seeing Vinnie the Chin walking down Bleecker Street, of course not knowing who he was.And then I think I came back and said, oh, I saw some strange old guy today just in his bathrobe because Back then, that was still quite unusual.Now it's slightly less unusual.There are a few more people in their bathrobes wandering around downtown.But at the time, it felt slightly unusual.And I remember coming back and saying, I saw this strange unshaven guy in his kind of stripy bathrobe.
And then three weeks later, he was on the front page of the New York Post.And the whole question was, is he genuinely, does he genuinely have dementia, which is what he was claiming, which was why he was wandering around in a bathrobe?Or actually, is he just practicing at it and in fact, when he's taken the bathrobe off, he's in a suit and he's off up to his girlfriend on the Upper East Side.
Which they then got pictures of him on the Upper East Side, on East 77th Street.
Yeah, looking absolutely fine, looking absolutely fine and clean -shaven and clearly in possessionall his faculties.It didn't stop him going to jail, but it was an interesting defence.And for those of us who lived in the hood at the time, it was always interesting to spot him.
Ah, those good old days.
The good old days when the Mafia walked free and Ruggi Giuliani was trying to put them in jail.So, I am very pleased that the Olympian kayaker Davey Hearn has been unarrested, as it were.Of course, they released this information on a Friday afternoon, a summer Friday afternoon.But who can forget the vociferousness, the excitement, the glee with which he was arrested and accused of almost single -handedly destroying the reflecting pool when, in fact, all he'd done was reach down and pick up a piece of peeling paint.Yesterday, Janine Pirro, the U .S.
in DC dropped all charges against him and immediately threw the Department of Interior under the bus saying that it was their fault they hadn't supplied her with the right information and it turns out that she said Atlantic Industrial Coatings, the contractor who had done this work, and we remember it was a no -bid contractor, they're a friend of Donald Trump, they were blamed for the problems and it was entirely their fault.
And this is the moment that I get to say that the person in my life, rather long life at this point, who has been the drunkest I've ever seen anyone, is Jeanine Pirro.
And didn't you worry that you were going to end up...Totally panicked.I thought I was going to get stuck with her.
I mean, this was at the Hay -Adams Hotel.And I remember this vividly.I literally thought, what am I going to do?What do you do with someone this drunk?
Well, what did you do?Someone else came along and relieved you of the problem?
Yes, yes, it was actually Steve Bannon's PR person stepped in and dealt with it as I ignominiously crept off.
Well I don't think Donald Trump is going to like the conclusion that was given out by Pirro's office.Almost immediately after the work on the pool was completed, peeling paint was observed along the pool perimeter.A report by a National Park Service engineer in early June concluded the problem was due to contractor error via paint overspray.I'm just going to give Norm Eisen, Davy Hearn's lawyer, the last word here.The Trump administration's case against Davy Hearn should never have been brought.Its dismissal does not erase the abuse of government power in arresting and charging a patriotic American who did nothing wrong.
I mean, how stupid of them to arrest an Olympian and think it was going to end well for them.Of course, he wasn't ripping up the bottom of the reflecting pool.
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Get started freeOf course, this is any more preposterous than 86 -46.It's a whole series of these kinds of things that strain not only logic and credulity, but human intelligence at any level.
And also, I think this is the stuff that people look at and think, where are my tax dollars going?Why are they going to stupid cases like this when we know that there are real problems going on?
Yeah, I think it's further, I think it's that they understand that Donald Trump is, you know, the words, out of control.I mean, Donald Trump will do anything.Donald Trump lives in a world of his own.I think that's the point.
There's a, what do they call, concentric circle with our world.One of the subjects we've also heard a lot on from people is Mitch McConnell's absence.Where is he?How can he take all this time off the Senate, claim he's working?And yet we know he's using an auto pen.He hasn't released a video, even just saying for 10 seconds, thanks so much for all your good wishes.
I'm working hard at rehab.I'll be back soon.People are just saying, if I did this at work, if I took two days off, if nobody heard from me, I would be out of a job.Why is it these senators are given so much benefit of the doubt?I mean, have you seen Mitch McConnell?
I feel some amount of sympathy here.The man is an old man.He's had this job for a very long time.He's served.the people of his state, you know, in a way that they've obviously have approved of for a very long time.He is old.
He is dying.He doesn't have very long to go in his role in the Senate.This is not a question of years as that has been in the past.There have been people who have been waylaid for years in the Senate, but he doesn't.He has essentially months to go.He's essentially a lame duck in his role.
And I suppose searching for some, and this family searching for some level of dignity.And, you know, I feel some sympathy for an old manwho was trying to leave the stage with his head held up in some fashion.Now, apparently, as I would imagine, his head doesn't hold up at all.
So you didn't feel that much sympathy then.
And I don't, you know...
When you say you feel sympathy, I'm always on alert.I'm like, wait for it, wait for it, because something's coming.
Yeah.And so, you know, and I don't...At this point, he doesn't seem to have much dignity left.And so I don't know why they don't just call it a day and get him out of there.But, you know, being an old man is...
Probably hard.
Well, it just goes to show they should have term limits, I think.You know, a third of the Senate is..
.Yeah, but term limits wouldn't necessarily...Term limits don't fall in the middle of your term.And I guess the term limits could have come for his last term.I don't think that they should have term limits.I think, you know, people get old.
And hell, that's, that's, you know, you know, and I know you've written about him recently in your sub stack, and I'm not a fan.But actually, I saw him on CNN this week being grilled by Caitlin Collins.And he was very impressive.Bernie Sanders, 84, didn't appear to have a fly on him.And I don't know if you remember, but Bernie had a heart attack in the 2020 election when he was running.But on on, whenever it was this week, on Caitlin's show, he seemed vigorous, he didn't seem like he'd missed a step.
and I could see why there's so much enthusiasm around him and it's amazing that he's 84.He looks so much more vigorous than the president.
Yeah.I mean, I don't know what to say about this.You know, some people at 84 are in great shape.I know many of them.It's some people in less good shape.That's what happens.
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Get started freeOkay, so I have a question for you.Why isn't the president on a GLP -1.We know that he's obese.We know that he's put on 15 pounds in the last year.That came out of his most recent health report.Why hasn't someone said to him, you know, given all the remarkable side effects it seems to have, people are calling it a miracle drug, that it helps with longevity.
Why hasn't someone put Trump on a GLP -1, do you think?
Ah, on this point.in my book, All or Nothing, which means, which would indicate that maybe you didn't get to the end of it.There was, I report, I report, I report, I always skim books, so maybe I, yes, I report that, that there were, that there was a coterie of, of, of denizens of the Mar -a -Lago Terrace who were certainly believed and were, were intensely gossiping about Trump being on a GLP -1.So he may well have been.I mean, he has denied it, but of course, that doesn't mean anything at all.He may well have been.
Certainly, these people who were quite close to Trump believe this to be the case.Now, and it also might be, you know, he is not on it now because it was on the side effects were unpleasant for him oror or he actually you know likes the pleasure of consuming immense amount of junk food.I don't know but I think there is a decent possibility that he was on a GLP -1.
Okay well I just thought with his with his 15 pounds that he might want to think about it.So we have a new form of poem today.This is from Paul Hillman.Actually, if I remember the email correctly, it's actually from Paul Hillman's wife, but it was sent on Paul Hillman's email.There once was a podcast so sleek with a bright British lass and a geek.You're the geek.
Joanna and Michael engaged in a cycle of sharing the news once a week.Their quick conversation so brash, the hour flies by in a flash.Smart and well -bred, they go inside Trump's head to deliver his cluster of trash.
So the new category is here, not poems or limericks involving Donald Trump, but in adulation of us.Well, perhaps that's why I liked it so much.That's the category?
That might be the category.But I thought it was rather fun.I thought it was rather fun.I liked it.Anyway, thank you very much for sending that in.I think we both have summer colds.
Do you have a summer cold?
I do not have a summer cold.But perhaps you do.
Maybe I have a summer cold.Who knows?Michael, we'll be back on Tuesday, back inside Trump's head on Tuesday.You're skipping out into the Hamptons sun, running up and down the beach, collecting shells.Will you be posting any pictures of your shell collections?
Oh, my shell collections.That's interesting.Maybe we should all 86 -47 and call Thammy the Bull Gravano.
Maybe we should.What would they do if everybody, why has nobody thought of that?
Is Sammy the Bull Gravano making any podcast appearances?
I think Sammy Gravano the Bull is in jail because shortly, because, and I know this because tomorrow we drop a podcast with Andrew Weissman, the former general counsel of the FBI, who used to use Sammy the Bull as an expert witness.And precisely because he was so used as an expert witness.He actually got a very light sentence for his initial mob activities, but then when he came out of jail, I think he'd been in prison for about five years, he moved to Arizona, promptly got involved in a drug ring, got caught and is now serving 20 years.
Sammy the Bull.
Sammy the Bull.Well, Sammy the Bull, if you happen to be watching, thank you for Well, do we say thank you to Sammy the Bull?That's not quite right, is it?
Well, let's think, yeah.Thank you to Sammy the Bull for apparently telling the truth about the use of the word 86.
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Get started freeAnd Sammy, if you can comment, do put a comment in the comments, although people won't like the fact we're encouraging a criminal to do that.I know I can already see the comments ahead of time.
Yeah, we can't encourage a criminal to comment.
I think we can't because we will be glamorizing them in some way.Anyway, Sammy's made his impact on history.
I'd love to hear from Sammy the Bull Gravano.I have many questions.
Okay, well, let's see if we can flush him out.
Did you ask Andrew Weissman about Sammy the Bull Gravano?
I did, of course I did.And he actually said what it was like.And he had an amazing description of how he was incredibly straightforward about the methods that they would use.And in one particular description, he talked about how they killed someone.They took him down to a kiddie pool in the basement of the house and then chopped him up so that the blood wouldn't go everywhere.The point of the kiddie pool was to keep it all clean.
It was sort of gobsmacking, but it's a very interesting interview with him, which I recommend people, which drops at two o 'clock tomorrow on YouTube and wherever else you get your podcasts.
At any rate, I will see you in the studio on Tuesday.
I will see you in the studio on Tuesday.Have a wonderful rest of your weekend, everybody.Don't forget to leave your favorite part of the podcast in the comments and tell us what you think about the crazy that's going on.This is where you thank the team.
You thank them.
OK, I'm going to thank Brian Murray, John Romero, Heather Passaro, Rachel Passa and Neil Rosenhaus.
So the good news is we have so many Be Beast tier members now.There are too many names to read out.And we really appreciate your support.
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