Congressional Candidate Accused of Founding Organizations Pledging to Destroy America
"She is part of two organizations uh CUAD it's been reported uh CUAD which she's reported as a founder of which is Columbia University apart devest as well as its sister organization um I believe it's the national society for justice for Palestinians uh NSJP these it both of these organizations have put out statements saying that their goals are to destroy either western civilization or to destroy America by bringing violence to America."
About this episode
In a wide-ranging and contentious debate, Timcast IRL host Tim Pool clashes with a guest over election integrity, Trump's eligibility for office, and the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. The episode centers on competing claims about January 6th and whether Trump incited an insurrection, with the guest asserting that prominent right-wing figures have privately shared that Trump admitted he lost the 2020 election, contradicting his public stance. Pool introduces the case of newly elected congressional candidate Daria Eliza Shioalier, who allegedly founded organizations stating goals to destroy America through violence, questioning her eligibility to serve. The conversation shifts to the Hunter Biden laptop, which Pool frames not as a personal scandal but as suppression of information about CIA-backed energy operations in Ukraine designed to counter Russian gas influence in Europe. Pool details how Burisma served as a vehicle for Western control of Ukrainian energy, involving former CIA counterterrorism officials alongside Hunter Biden. The debate becomes heated over media bias, propaganda, and inconsistent standards, with both sides accusing the other of selective outrage. The guest defends Hunter Biden's recovery from addiction and criticizes the Biden crime family narrative while challenging Pool on Trump family corruption, including Jared Kushner's $2.1 billion Saudi deal. Pool and the guest spar over Fox News credibility, COVID vaccine mandates, and whether grievances about woke culture drive more political anger than substantive policy concerns. The episode reveals deep partisan divides over what constitutes corruption, insurrection, and legitimate political discourse.
Key takeaways
- Guest claims prominent right-wing figures say Trump privately admitted he lost the 2020 election while publicly claiming it was stolen from him.
- Newly elected Democratic congressional candidate accused of founding organizations that allegedly stated goals to destroy America through violence and bring down Western civilization.
- Tim Pool argues Hunter Biden's Burisma position was part of CIA-backed operation to counter Russian gas influence in Europe, not simple nepotism or corruption.
- Pool claims former CIA counterterrorism director served on Burisma board alongside Hunter Biden to advance Western energy interests against Russian pipeline control in the region.
- Guest and host spar over whether Trump incited January 6th insurrection, with guest arguing Trump's election lies made the event inevitable even without legal incitement.
- Both sides accuse the other of inconsistent standards on corruption, comparing Hunter Biden's business dealings to Jared Kushner's $2.1 billion arrangement and Trump family government contracts.
- Pool suggests conservative anger over Biden administration stems more from cultural grievances about woke ideology than substantive foreign policy or economic concerns about corruption.