Pro-Palestinian Protesters Call for Assassination of Tommy Robinson in London
"Excuse me, should we shoot Tommy Robinson in the neck? No. Okay. Get your clip elsewhere. So they've just said that they want to hang Tommy Robinson and shoot him in the neck like Charlie Kirk."
About this episode
Host Dave Rubin returned to his Florida studio after a week traveling between Los Angeles and New York City promoting his upcoming Miami show, using the May 18, 2026 episode to deliver an extended critique of Democratic governance in California and New York. The broadcast opened with analysis of multiple redistricting battles, including Virginia Democrats' failed attempt to implement a 10-1 congressional map that the Supreme Court blocked for violating state constitutional procedures. Rubin dedicated substantial time to California politics, highlighting Governor Gavin Newsom's statement that he has state agencies to "shape the future" if Republicans win the gubernatorial race—a comment Rubin characterized as authoritarian overreach unprecedented even by Trump. The episode featured extensive coverage of the Los Angeles mayoral race between incumbent Karen Bass and challenger Spencer Pratt, whom Rubin encountered during his LA visit and described as representing necessary change in a city overrun by homelessness and drug addiction. Dr. Oz's announcement that 800 California hospice facilities face payment suspension over fraud allegations received significant attention, with Rubin noting one-third of all U.S. hospices are located in Los Angeles alone. The show also covered Vice President Kamala Harris proposing Supreme Court expansion and Electoral College elimination, protests in London where demonstrators called for Tommy Robinson's assassination, and Rubin's firsthand observations of urban decay in both Los Angeles and New York. Throughout, Rubin argued Democrats are institutional arsonists willing to fundamentally alter American systems when losing power, while emphasizing the importance of exposing their agenda before the 2026 midterms.
Key takeaways
- Governor Gavin Newsom stated he has state agencies that can intervene if two Republicans become top gubernatorial candidates in California.
- Dr. Oz announced federal payment suspension to 800 California hospice facilities amid fraud investigation revealing one-third of U.S. hospices are in Los Angeles.
- Supreme Court blocked Virginia Democrats' attempt to implement 10-1 congressional map that violated state constitution and would have given party major advantage.
- Vice President Kamala Harris advocated for Supreme Court expansion, Electoral College elimination, and statehood for Puerto Rico and D.C. during supporter call.
- Pro-Palestinian protesters in London openly called for Tommy Robinson to be shot in the neck like Charlie Kirk at counter-rally.
- Rubin reported firsthand observations of severe homelessness, drug addiction, and urban decay during recent visits to Los Angeles and New York City.
- Spencer Pratt's Los Angeles mayoral campaign against Karen Bass represents potential political shift in city facing catastrophic governance failures.