Timcast IRL · April 19, 2025 · 2h 0m
Trump Admin Hints At CRIMINAL CHARGES For Fauci In BOMBSHELL Report w/Angry Cops, Tiffany Cianci, Andrew Branca
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL covered major political developments on April 19, 2025, with Tim Pool and co-hosts analyzing the Trump administration's repositioning of covid.gov to highlight lab leak origins and potential criminal charges against Dr. Anthony Fauci. The panel discussed how the White House website now displays Fauci's lies, gain of function research funding through Peter Daszak to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and Biden's pardon of Fauci, which Trump declared void. The show also examined the ongoing Abrego Garcia controversy, noting polls showing 54% of Americans want all illegal immigrants deported, and how Democrat defense of the MS-13 gang member has backfired politically. Other topics included the arrest of a Tesla dealership terrorizer and a New York Times writer calling for uprising against Trump. The panel featured legal analyst Andrew Branca discussing use of force law, small business advocate Tiffany Cianci, journalist Libby Emmons, and a Buffalo police detective specializing in special victims.
TL;DR
- →White House repurposed covid.gov to highlight lab leak origins and Fauci's lies, potentially prepping public for criminal charges
- →Abrego Garcia case backfiring for Democrats with 54% of Americans supporting deportation of all illegal immigrants
- →Tesla dealership terrorizer arrested while New York Times writer called for uprising against Trump
- →Andrew Branca explained how pardons don't protect against civil fraud lawsuits worth trillions in COVID damages
- →Panel discussed NIH failures, mask mandate lies, and lack of evidence for lockdowns and social distancing
- →Buffalo detective, Tiffany Cianci, and Libby Emmons provided perspectives on crime, small business, and media
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Covid.gov AnalysisTim Pool opened the show analyzing the White House's repurposed covid.gov website highlighting lab leak origins and Fauci's lies
- 20:00Abrego Garcia CoverageDiscussion of the MS-13 gang member case and how Democrat defense has backfired with 54% supporting deportation
- 40:00Andrew Branca Legal AnalysisUse of force attorney explained why pardons don't protect from civil action and fraud lawsuits
- 80:00Guest Panel DiscussionBuffalo detective, Tiffany Cianci, and Libby Emmons discussed crime, small business, and media coverage
- 120:00Closing ThoughtsFinal analysis on Trump's potential summer arrests and political implications
Notable Quotes
“The only reason you do this is that you are prepping the public for some kind of enforcement action. They don't need to repurpose it and create an entire website. I mean, they designed this has got code and graphics and everything. They want public perception on this issue.”
— Tim Pool · opening analysis of covid.gov
“A pardon does not protect you from civil action. There's no reason the federal government can't be suing this guy for fraud, malfeasance, and all the probably trillions of dollars of damages he caused to the american people.”
— Andrew Branca · legal analysis of Fauci pardon
“More than half the country wants all illegal immigrants deported. So when Democrats go down there and they dedicate everything to defending an MS-13 gang member, it doesn't help. It just makes things worse.”
— Tim Pool · Abrego Garcia discussion
“The pardon's only legitimate if it's backed by that single individual's will. If I do a pardon, it doesn't count. If you do a pardon, it doesn't count.”
— Andrew Branca · constitutional analysis of presidential pardon power
“I'm a small business advocate. I regularly testify before Congress, the FTC, and I help fundraise for small businesses fighting off big corporations that are trying to shut them down.”
— Tiffany Cianci · guest introduction