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Sun Jun 7, 2026, 10:44 AM 8 hrs ago

Jane Elliott SHATTERS Maga Victimhood -Reese Waters



June 6, 2026
In this episode, Reese Waters exposes the jarring hypocrisy within the current administration—from the death of a controversial anti weaponization "slush fund" to a convicted January 6th rioter landing a high-security job at the Pentagon. But you won;t believe how the Minnesota GOP honored Derek Chauvin. Yes that Derek Chauvin.

First, we break down the news that the "anti-weaponization" slush fund—intended to protect those involved in J6—is officially dead. But while the fund is gone, the favors aren't. Reese dives into the hiring of Elias Irizarry, a pardoned J6 defendant now working in a sensitive Pentagon office handling classified operations. How does a convicted rioter get a top-secret clearance while the government labels anti-fascists as terror threats?

Next we tackle the tragic case of Cyrus Carmack-Belton and how true victims see little to no accountability. But if he had attacked the capitol though.....

Finally, we look at the "obsessive" and "disgusting" display from the Minnesota GOP, who held a moment of silence for convicted murderer Derek Chauvin. Reese breaks down the irony of "supporting law enforcement" by undermining a jury's verdict.

Key Topics Covered:

The Pentagon's New Hire: How Elias Irizarry went from climbing a statue on J6 to a counterterrorism job at the Pentagon.

The Slush Fund Is Dead: Why the administration’s attempt to fund "victims" of the justice system failed.

Derek Chauvin Moment of Silence: Analyzing the Minnesota GOP’s controversial decision to honor a convicted murderer in 2026.

Anti-Fascism as a "Threat": Examining the new counterterrorism strategy that labels anti-fascists as extremists while ignoring far-right groups.

Timestamps:

0:00 - Introduction & "Racist of the Week"
1:07 - The Slush Fund is Dead: Good News & Bad News
2:30 - From J6 Rioter to Pentagon Counterterrorism Job
6:10 - The White House Labels Anti-Fascists as Terror Threats
9:10 - "Victims" vs. The Reality of Justice
10:25 - No Justice for Cyrus Carmack-Belton
17:18 - Minnesota GOP: A Moment of Silence for Derek Chauvin
25:48 - North Carolina Officer Fired: A Rare Moment of Accountability
31:25 - On Resistance & Personal Censorship: "Don't Touch That Volume Knob"
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