Trump Rips NATO + Newsom Fraud Scandal | PBD #775

PBD Podcast2h 13mApril 10, 2026

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The PBD Podcast episode opens with a scathing critique of Canadian political rhetoric and California Governor Gavin Newsom’s alleged hypocrisy in claiming credit for fraud exposés he allegedly enabled through systemic neglect, while condemning the heinous crime of a FedEx driver who abducted and murdered a seven-year-old girl—demanding extreme deterrence such as public execution or life imprisonment. The hosts also highlight the case of Carlos Brown Jr., a mentally ill suspect in a Charlotte light rail murder who was deemed incompetent to stand trial despite a history of 14 arrests, underscoring the justice system’s failure to protect the public. A major segment dissects Donald Trump’s explosive tweet attacking conservative figures like Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, and Alex Jones, framing it as a power struggle within the MAGA movement over loyalty and ideological purity. The discussion then shifts to Trump’s controversial Iran war decision, analyzing a classified Situation Room meeting where Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu presented a radical four-part plan to overthrow Iran’s regime—only for top U.S. officials to dismiss the third and fourth objectives as unrealistic. Despite expert warnings, Trump proceeded, raising concerns about leadership judgment and the influence of external allies. Melania Trump’s strategic video distancing herself from Jeffrey Epstein is interpreted as a calculated move to reclaim narrative control after the Epstein files fiasco. The episode concludes on a deeply personal note with a moving tribute to Pat’s father, Gabriel Bet David, celebrating his 84th birthday and his inspiring journey of creating handmade quilts in his eighties, which have built a vibrant online community. The hosts encourage listeners to engage with Gabriel’s Instagram, emphasizing the enduring power of family legacy, personal mentorship, and small digital acts of kindness.

Key Takeaways
1

Gavin Newsom is accused of hypocrisy for claiming credit for fraud exposés he allegedly enabled through systemic neglect.

2

The justice system's failure to institutionalize violent, mentally ill offenders like Carlos Brown Jr. reflects a broader breakdown in public safety.

3

Trump’s Iran war decision, despite expert opposition to key objectives like regime change and popular uprising, highlights a leadership style driven by external alliances and political strategy over military realism.

4

Melania Trump’s timing of her Epstein statement was likely strategic, aimed at reclaiming narrative control after the Epstein files controversy.

5

Personal legacy—such as Gabriel Bet David’s quilting community—can have a more lasting and meaningful impact than political headlines.

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Chapters
0:00
40 min

Canadian Politics and the MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ Controversy

You can't follow the logic at all, you know, because the indigenous people in Canada, there's a lot of proud, wonderful people and everything. They want their own county. They want their own states. They want their own place. They want to be together with their own people. And there's nothing wrong with that.

Highlight
40:00
40 min

Gavin Newsom's Fraud Scandal and the Nick Shirley Exposé

Gavin Newsom created the fraud that he's now going to combat. So he's created the problem and he's going to make himself the solution to solve the problem that he created.

Highlight
1:18:09
6 min

Trump's Iran War Decision: Strategy or Theater?

The only reason you don't support the Iranian attack is why. Why do you not support the Iranian attack? Because the Iranian attack was what? What happened to the Iranian war so far right now.

Highlight
1:20:00
30 min

The North Texas Murder of Athena Strand and the Case for Deterrence

Public hanging, I mean, people would say it has to be public. It has to be visceral. It has to be shocking to anybody else out there who would ever even dream of doing something so dark and sinister.

Highlight
1:24:00
7 min

The Situation Room: Reality vs. Israeli Over-Selling

In my expertise, standard operating procedure for the Israelis, they oversell and their plans do not always are well developed. They know they need us. And that's why they are hard selling.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
The greatest gift God gave me as a child was making you my dad. He chose you intentionally on purpose, and I am the man who I am today because of you.
Pat132:51
Viral: 92.0
Public hanging, I mean, people would say it has to be public. It has to be visceral. It has to be shocking to anybody else out there who would ever even dream of doing something so dark and sinister.
Pat46:26
Viral: 90.0
Gavin Newsom created the fraud that he's now going to combat. So he's created the problem and he's going to make himself the solution to solve the problem that he created.
Tom14:19
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Hosts

PatTomVinnyAdamRob

Guests

Gabriel Bet DavidNick Shirley
Topics Discussed
Father-Son Relationship95%Criminal Justice and Deterrence95%Iran War Strategy95%Canadian Politics and Identity90%Leadership Decision-Making88%Creative Aging88%Government Fraud and Accountability85%Epstein Scandal and Media Narrative82%Digital Community Building82%
People & Brands

Donald Trump

person

64xMixed

Gabriel Bet David

person

37xNeutral

Jeffrey Epstein

person

22xNegative

Tanner Horner

person

18xNegative

Benjamin Netanyahu

person

18xNegative

Nick Shirley

person

15xPositive

Melania Trump

person

15xPositive

Pam Bondi

person

12xNegative

Gavin Newsom

person

12xNegative

Carlos Brown Jr.

person

10xNegative

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