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Bret Michaels Cancels America 250 Performance Citing Death Threats and Safety Concerns

Timcast IRL · Leftist DEATH THREATS Force America250 CANCELATIONS w/ Lisa Reynolds · May 30, 2026
Bret Michaels Cancels America 250 Performance Citing Death Threats and Safety Concerns
Timcast IRL
Timcast IRL
Leftist DEATH THREATS Force America250 CANCELATIONS w/ Lisa Reynolds
"Bret Michaels is fifth act to pull out of Freedom 250 in D.C., citing threats and safety concerns as Trump-backed shows evolved into something divisive."
Bret Michaels became the fifth artist to cancel their performance at the America 250 Freedom Fest, explicitly stating his crew received death threats. The host argued this demonstrates that left-wing activists operate with impunity through violence and intimidation, while artists fear violent repercussions more than any government authority. Five of nine scheduled artists have now withdrawn.

About this episode

In this Friday episode of Timcast IRL, host Tim Pool was joined by panelists Lisa Reynolds, Tate Brown, Ian Crossland, and Carter Banks for a free-flowing discussion that ranged from political violence to cultural decay. The episode opened with breaking news that five of nine artists scheduled for the Trump-backed America 250 Freedom Fest have canceled, with Bret Michaels explicitly citing death threats against his crew. Pool argued this exemplifies a broader shift where Americans fear left-wing street violence more than government authority, claiming Antifa operates with impunity while the Trump administration fails to protect supporters. The conversation then shifted to Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate James Talarico, after a resurfaced tweet showed him texting a 13-year-old student at midnight in 2013 when he was a 24-year-old teacher. The panel called it disqualifying and predicted Republican opposition research will destroy his campaign. Pool also discussed reports that billionaire Peter Thiel is relocating to Argentina, theorizing he's avoiding California's redistribution tax by placing assets under President Milei's jurisdiction. The second half devolved into tangential discussions about libraries, cousin marriage laws, historical migration patterns in South America, and Turkish cuisine. Pool announced plans for a temporary DC studio and explained why they canceled planned guest Aidan Kearney due to legal concerns. The episode reflected frustration with America's cultural trajectory, with Reynolds advocating for a return to colonial-era assertiveness and Pool declaring the country fundamentally changed due to demographic shifts. The tone was simultaneously concerned about political violence and darkly comedic about societal collapse.

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