Tucker Carlson Says He Will Never Support Republican Party Again
"There's no chance I would support the Republican Party. How could I or any American voter support a political party that's not loyal to the United States, that puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens?"
About this episode
In this wide-ranging episode, Patrick Bet-David and his team tackled major developments in housing policy, media business challenges, and cultural debates. The dominant story was the House passing landmark bipartisan housing legislation that caps institutional investors at 350 single-family homes, addressing a crisis where the median first-time homebuyer age has soared to 40. The panel debated whether this represents necessary market correction or dangerous government overreach, with notable libertarians like Rand Paul and Thomas Massie voting against it. The Daily Wire's $100 million fundraise at a $750 million valuation sparked intense discussion about conservative media's future, with subscriber numbers declining from 1.26 million to 771,000 and the company's value heavily dependent on Ben Shapiro. Tucker Carlson's declaration that he would never support Republicans again, followed within 24 hours by praise for JD Vance, raised questions about his motives and political trajectory. The team also examined Google's $75 million investment in A24 as a strategic AI partnership, Russell Crowe's emotional critique of Gladiator 2's abandonment of moral storytelling, and the bizarre firing of a JPMorgan DEI executive caught on camera stealing a trash can. Additional segments covered billionaire succession battles, Dave Ramsey's millionaire study showing engineers and teachers as top wealth-builders, and Lucid's 18% workforce reduction as the EV market stumbles. Throughout, the conversation touched on fatherhood responsibilities, long-term wealth preservation across generations, and the challenges of maintaining institutional integrity amid cultural shifts.
Key takeaways
- House passed bipartisan bill capping institutional investors at 350 single-family homes to address housing affordability crisis with median first-time buyer age now 40.
- Daily Wire raised $100 million at $750 million valuation despite losing nearly 40% of subscribers, with 60-80% of value tied to Ben Shapiro personally.
- Tucker Carlson declared he would never support Republicans citing foreign policy concerns, then praised JD Vance 24 hours later, raising questions about his intentions.
- Google invested $75 million in A24 film studio to develop AI tools for production while preserving creative control and artistic integrity.
- Russell Crowe emotionally criticized Gladiator 2 for destroying the moral core that made the original culturally enduring for 26 years.
- JPMorgan fired DEI executive Angie Baez after viral video showed her stealing Knicks trash can, creating permanent employment obstacle.
- Dave Ramsey study found engineers, accountants, and teachers most represented among millionaires, with one-third never earning six figures in single year.