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Trump ADMITS TO CRIMES in DERANGED speech

David Pakman Show April 6, 2026 8m 1,399 words 1 views
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"Donald Trump suggested people in the audience ask him questions about sex during a recent speech. The speech center in Donald Trump's brain appears to be shutting down. And by the way, little cherry on top, he also admitted to crimes during this speech. This is starting to get weird. And remember,..."

[0:00] Donald Trump suggested people in the audience ask him questions about sex during a recent speech. [0:06] The speech center in Donald Trump's brain appears to be shutting down. And by the way, [0:13] little cherry on top, he also admitted to crimes during this speech. This is starting to get weird. [0:20] And remember, we want to fight the natural human urge to become desensitized to this sort of thing. [0:30] Here is Donald Trump telling us you can talk sex with him if you want. He will answer your sex [0:37] questions. Thank everybody very much. And I'm asked to take a few questions. And unlike other [0:43] politicians, they would like the questions screened. I don't ask for screening of the [0:48] questions. You can ask me anything you want. You can talk sex. You can do whatever the hell you [0:54] want. I'm here for you. Thank you. Speaker 1 [0:59] Now, Donald Trump didn't have all fun and [1:02] Speaker 2 [1:02] games during this speech. And in fact, there was a moment there was a moment [1:08] where Donald Trump's speech deteriorated rapidly and notably. Now, I know a lot of you are looking [1:15] at this and you're going, David, are you not going to mention that Trump is soaking wet from sweat? [1:21] No, I'm not. David, are you not going to mention that Trump's right eye is almost completely [1:27] swollen shut? What about the fact that Trump is gripping the lectern like his life depends [1:33] on it or the fact that Trump is using a teleprompter, which he said? [1:39] Are you going to mention any of those things? I'm not going to mention any of those. [1:44] I guess I just did. But it is impossible not to notice that when Donald Trump says [1:50] Norway has lost so credible that is not English. An answer is a really [1:58] good friend of mine, the president of FIFA, Gianni Infantoel, and Johnny is great. You know what? [2:02] Speaker 3 you her son, like somebody who's somewhat of a scene of impacting y'all. [2:08] when I didn't get the Nobel Peace Prize, you got to sit. I don't care. Norway has lost so credible. [2:17] I stopped eight wars. Norway has lost so credible. I stopped eight wars. OK, that is not normal [2:27] speech. Those speech patterns are extraordinarily disturbing and concerning. First, really quick, [2:34] I want to tell you about one of our sponsors as someone who spends hours every week in meetings, [2:39] interviews and long form conversations. My biggest challenge used to be losing ideas [2:44] the moment that the meeting ends or the conversation stops. And I would try using my [2:49] phone, but it had a bunch of limitations and tradeoffs. And so I started using Plod as my [2:54] note taking assistant. Our sponsor, Plod, lets me capture in-person conversations and phone calls [3:00] and online meetings. And it's all one workflow with a single click. The Plod notepad S starts [3:07] capturing everything can record up to 20 minutes. 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Go to [3:59] David Pakman dot com slash Plod or scan the QR code. The link is in the description. Now back to [4:07] the video. But what is arguably the most important thing to do is to go to David Pakman dot com slash [4:10] even more concerning is that Donald Trump is not ashamed of committing crimes. [4:16] Donald Trump gleefully lets us in on a little secret. If I call it a war, [4:21] I'm supposed to get authorization from Congress. So I call it a military operation. Trump is [4:29] admitting what we all know, which is that he doesn't give a damn about the law and he knows [4:36] he's breaking it as a leader. And we had a deal we had. I was going there and I didn't want to go. [4:42] During the war, I said, look, you know, we have a thing called a war or as they would rather say, [4:48] a military operation is for legal reasons. I say military because it's a military operation. [4:53] I don't need any approvals as a war. You're supposed to get approval from Congress, [4:58] something like that, something like that. Isn't that cutesy? Very demure, [5:04] very cutesy, joking around about the fact that he knows he's breaking the law. He knows that it is a [5:13] war because ninety nine percent of the time he calls it a war, except when he remembers, [5:17] supposed to call it a little a little military operation because they don't like when you call [5:22] it a war because you're supposed to go to Congress. These are not, you know, oh, I what? [5:30] What's some minor that I jaywalked? I did a diagonal cross, even though you're supposed [5:37] to cross one way and then the other way. Oh, my God. I did a little thing called Jaywalk. [5:43] We're talking about people's lives. We're talking about one of the most consequential decisions [5:50] that a president can make, which affects not only the global order, it affects the economy [5:55] of the world, as we are seeing quickly deteriorate under this paradigm. People, [6:00] they're dying in the United States, in Iran, civilians, members of service members. And I [6:06] a little cutesy. I call it a special military operation. He's disgusting. He's disgusting. [6:14] Blanks with just some other generic lie trillion for four years. In 11 months, we did 18 trillion [6:20] and we have factories being built all over the country at a level that's never been seen before. [6:25] Now, of course, that is not true. There are very few factories being built. The manufacturing [6:31] employment level is lower than it's been in years. But to the extent that there are factories being [6:38] built, they're mostly because of Joe Biden's infrastructure bill, which Donald [6:44] Trump is against. Think about that for a second. And then finally, Donald Trump says, you know what? [6:52] I thought the stock market would go down way more when I launched this war. I'm sorry, [6:56] the military operation. I thought that we would see a bigger drop in stock. Hasn't been that bad. [7:04] You know, it's sort of crazy. I hit 50000 on the Dow. People said that wouldn't be [7:10] possible within four years. I did it in one year. Now, consider a couple of things here. [7:16] Number one, when Trump says the Dow declined, the stock market decline rather hasn't been that bad. [7:21] What he's saying is he would have been willing to suffer to sacrifice rather way more on the [7:27] behalf of the American people whose retirement accounts depend on the stock market. He actually [7:33] expected you to lose even more money out of your retirement account when he did this. And [7:37] he was fine with that. He volunteered you. It hasn't been as bad as he expected yet. [7:42] But more importantly, this endless discussion of Dow 50 K, [7:47] it has now been seven weeks since the Dow briefly hit 50000. You can see that that happened between [7:54] February six and ten. And it has not seen those numbers since because of the fiasco [8:00] that has been unleashed. Now, don't get me wrong. I want it back there. [8:03] You think I like logging in and seeing my index fund account the way it is lately? It's a blood [8:08] bath. But I've got to tell the truth. And Donald Trump is losing his speaking ability. [8:13] He's lost his ability to tell the truth if he ever had it. And he has no shame. [8:18] About committing crimes. That's where we are today.

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