Timcast IRL · December 11, 2020 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #183 - TWENTY States File AGAINST Texas, Matt Braynard Joins Discussing Voter Fraud
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode 183, recorded on December 11, 2020, opened with Tim Pool discussing the breaking news that Joe Biden's son Hunter and brother Jim were under federal criminal investigations involving potential money laundering and illicit business dealings with China. Pool criticized the media's previous suppression of the story, noting social media bans and NPR's dismissal of it as a distraction. The conversation shifted to the major political development of 20 states filing amici briefs in the Texas v. Pennsylvania Supreme Court case challenging election procedures in four battleground states, with Pool questioning what it meant for half the country to line up against the other. Matt Braynard, founder of the Voter Integrity Project and former Trump campaign data director, joined to discuss ongoing voter fraud investigations, though he remained limited by active litigation. Luke Kkowski also participated in the discussion. The panel covered Facebook being sued by 48 states, Tulsi Gabbard's proposed Section 230 legislation, and a Texas state representative's call for secession. Throughout, Pool emphasized respect for the court process despite wanting to share evidence publicly.
TL;DR
- →Joe Biden's son Hunter and brother Jim confirmed to be under federal criminal investigations involving potential money laundering with China
- →20 states filed amici briefs supporting the Texas v. Pennsylvania lawsuit challenging election procedures in four battleground states
- →Matt Braynard discussed his Voter Integrity Project work, confirming evidence of potentially illegal ballots has been submitted in multiple states but cannot be discussed due to ongoing litigation
- →Tim Pool criticized mainstream media and Big Tech for suppressing the Hunter Biden story when it first broke, calling it one of the biggest media scandals in U.S. history
- →Facebook announced it is being sued by 48 states while Tulsi Gabbard proposed legislation addressing Section 230 protections
- →A Texas state representative called for Texas to secede from the union following the election disputes
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Biden InvestigationsTim Pool opens discussing the breaking news about Hunter and Jim Biden under federal investigation for money laundering and China deals
- 1:16Texas v. PennsylvaniaPool explains the Supreme Court case where 20 states have now filed supporting briefs on both sides of the election challenge
- 2:53Matt Braynard IntroductionIntroduction of voter fraud investigator Matt Braynard who discusses the Voter Integrity Project's findings and ongoing litigation
- 5:24Evidence DiscussionPool and Braynard discuss evidence of potentially illegal ballots while respecting ongoing court proceedings
- 6:22Guest SegmentLuke Kkowski joins as the panel continues discussing the political implications of the election disputes
Notable Quotes
“Last night, we got word that the Biden family, Joe Biden's son and his brother, are under federal criminal investigations... they involve potential money laundering and illicit business dealings with China, illicit business dealings that were facilitated in part by Joe Biden.”
— Tim Pool · opening story about Biden family investigations
“What do you call it when half the country lines up against the other half of the country saying that I reject you, your president and this election?”
— Tim Pool · main discussion about states filing briefs against each other
“I decided to create the Voter Integrity Project to try to identify anomalies, potential anomalies. I didn't start with any preconceived notions of what I'd find. I thought, you know, maybe I'll find nothing and it was a clean election.”
— Matt Braynard · explaining his voter integrity work
“Why did they block us from hearing about it, from knowing about it? Why did they lie? I think this is one of the biggest media scandals in U.S. history.”
— Tim Pool · criticizing media suppression
“Based on what I've seen and independently verified, I believe Matt is correct and telling the truth and I guess we'll see how it plays out in court.”
— Ian Crossland · co-host corroborating Braynard's claims