Gaetz alleged that he and his father were being extorted to free an American hostage in Iran, with the extortionists promising a presidential pardon for Gaetz's sex trafficking charges in return for the money.
Greenberg, a tax collector, issued fake IDs to underage girls, including one who later accused Gaetz of having sex with her. Greenberg's phone and computers were searched, revealing evidence that led to Gaetz's investigation.
McGee, a former prosecutor, was named by Gaetz as the alleged extortionist who demanded $25 million to help free an American hostage in Iran, with the promise of a presidential pardon for Gaetz's charges.
The underage girl in question had a real Florida driver's license issued by Greenberg, making it difficult to prove she was underage at the time of the alleged incident.
Levinson, an American held hostage in Iran, was the central figure in the extortion plot. The plan involved using $25 million from Gaetz's father to fund a rescue mission for Levinson, with a presidential pardon promised in return.
Psaki argued that social media platforms lack accountability and fact-checking mechanisms, leading to the spread of misinformation, unlike local TV and print media which are held to higher standards.
The mainstream media, including Psaki's former employer, has a history of spreading misinformation on issues like Russiagate, COVID-19 treatments, and foreign policy, yet faces little accountability for these falsehoods.
The removal of Epstein references from Clinton's Wikipedia page coincided with the Clintons' campaign efforts for Kamala Harris, suggesting an attempt to clean up Clinton's image before public appearances.
Alternative media platforms, including podcasts and independent channels, have gained significant influence, rivaling traditional cable news and print media in terms of viewership and engagement.
Do you remember in 2021 when Matt Gaetz went on Tucker Carlson’s Fox News show and spun a wild tale alleging he and his father were being extorted for $25 million to make sexual misconduct allegations go away, and that the money would be used to free an American being held in Iran? At the time it seemed like a crazy story and made little sense, but now more details have emerged, and it turns out Gaetz was 100% telling the truth. Jimmy and online journalist Ian Carroll discuss the latest revelations about the plot and speculate how Gaetz might have been the target of a “honeypot” operation to set up the extortion scheme. Plus segments on professional liar Jen Psaki calling for censorship of social media “misinformation” and Bill Clinton’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein temporarily being scrubbed from his Wikipedia page. Also featuring Russell Dobular, Keaton Weiss and Mike MacRae. And a phone call from Vince Vaughn!