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Suspension of the rules. - Isaac, Ari, and Kmele cover a lot of ground from Trumps threats to Democrats, gerrymander backfire, MBS meeting as well as Epstein and Israel.

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Isaac Saul

Independent, Us News, Local News, Biden, Congress, Us House Of Representatives, Election, Trump, Us Senate, News, Us Politics, Politics, Nonpartisan, News Commentary, International News

4.7817 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2025

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Today on Suspension of the rules, Isaac, Ari, and Kmele talk about the Trump and MBS meeting, Trump's extreme threats to Democrats, gerrymandering wars turning around on republicans as well as the James Comey indictment. Isaac also addresses some of the Epstein Israel situation. Last but not least the airing of grievances.


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0:00.0

Coming up, we have the MBS Donald Trump meeting as well as Trump's threats to maybe execute some Democrats potentially.

0:08.7

I address some of the Epstein Israel stuff, which I think needs some explaining.

0:14.2

We talk about the gerrymandering wars turning around on Republicans and the James Comey indictment.

0:19.6

Things did not go very well for the Trump Justice

0:22.5

Department in court. It's a good one.

0:42.5

Good morning, good afternoon and good good evening, and welcome to the Suspension of the Rules podcast, a political talk show where we only curse when it's appropriate, unlike members of

0:48.3

Congress in 2025. Curzing's way back in now, fellas. You understand?

0:55.4

Yeah, this is, I think if you were an elected Democrat,

1:00.0

dropping an F-bomb is like how you think you connect with the youth today.

1:05.5

In America, that seems to be what's my mom.

1:07.3

How many F-bombs does it take to connect to the youth?

1:09.9

Six, seven.

1:10.6

Yeah. A lot. Well, to be what's going on. How many F-bombs does it take to connect to the youth? Six, seven.

1:25.6

A lot. Well, actually, I don't know. Do the youth even curse anymore? They don't have sex or drink or do drugs or have fun or seek meaning. They're just like nihilistic. And they don't curse it. I think they are seeking meaning, actually. They're seeking meaning.

1:28.3

A lot of evidence that the churches themselves are experiencing a bit of a bonanza,

1:34.0

young men seeking righteousness and meaning in the pews.

1:39.0

So, yeah.

1:40.6

Well, the president is accusing several Democratic lawmakers of seditious conspiracy, punishable by death, which feels like, I guess, a story. I don't know. Do we just ignore that stuff now, or should we actually talk about it? It seems like I actually don't know.

1:59.6

Well, we're talking about it now, so we're making a decision.

2:03.9

It does feel like when Camille mentioned that this had happened, my response was, did you

2:09.7

have a story to share?

2:11.3

Like, the president's accusing opposition leaders of a crime and wants to throw them in jail

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