Timcast IRL · January 7, 2025 · 2h 0m
Trump CERTIFIED As 2024 Victor, Democrat Judge UPHOLDS Trump Sentencing w/Lectern Guy
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode from January 7th, 2025 opened with Tim Pool discussing the historic certification of Donald Trump as the 2024 presidential victor, with Kamala Harris presiding over the certification as the first woman to certify her own presidential defeat. The hosts discussed the upcoming Trump sentencing scheduled for January 10th in New York, where a Democrat judge rejected Trump's request to have the conviction stayed or quashed, despite expecting no prison time. Justin Trudeau's resignation was analyzed in relation to Trump's tariff threats, with Tim noting Trump is winning before even being inaugurated. The show featured Adam Johnson, famously known as Lectern Guy from January 6th, who joined to establish an alibi and discuss the day's events. Also appearing was journalist Richie McGinnis, who was credentialed at the Capitol on January 6th, wearing protective gear jokingly as an insurrectionist alibi. The hosts debunked Merrick Garland's claim that five cops died in the line of duty during January 6th as an egregious lie. Additional topics included mysterious drone sightings over Las Vegas, a story about vaccines allegedly causing a woman's breasts to grow massively, and Phil Labonte of All That Remains joining via phone. The episode emphasized Timcast membership opportunities and featured multiple Cast Brew Coffee promotions as the show approached Christmas.
TL;DR
- →Donald Trump officially certified as 2024 presidential victor with Kamala Harris presiding over her own defeat for the first time in history
- →Democrat judge rejected Trump's motion to stay or quash his New York conviction, setting sentencing for January 10th
- →Adam Johnson (Lectern Guy) appeared on the anniversary of January 6th to establish an alibi and discuss the day's significance
- →Journalist Richie McGinnis appeared as a credentialed witness from January 6th, jokingly wearing protective gear as an 'insurrectionist' alibi
- →Justin Trudeau resigned as Canadian Prime Minister, with hosts connecting this to Trump's tariff threats against Canada
- →Merrick Garland's claim that five cops died in the line of duty during January 6th was called out as an egregious lie by the hosts
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and BetMGM Ad ReadIntroduction with BetMGM casino ad read and Tim welcoming viewers to the first show back after vacation
- 6:30Trump Certification NewsTim breaks down Trump's official certification as 2024 victor and discusses the sentencing hearing scheduled for January 10th
- 30:00Lectern Guy JoinsAdam Johnson, famously known as Lectern Guy from January 6th, joins the show to establish an alibi and discuss the day's significance
- 45:00Richie McGinnis SegmentJournalist Richie McGinnis joins as a credentialed journalist who was at the Capitol on January 6th, wearing protective gear humorously
- 90:00Merrick Garland DebunkingThe hosts debunk Garland's false claims about five cops dying during January 6th as an egregious lie
- 120:00Various StoriesDiscussion of Las Vegas drones, Trudeau resignation, vaccine breast growth story, and closing remarks with Phil Labonte call-in
Notable Quotes
“It's January 6th, ladies and gentlemen. And on this day, Congress has formally certified Donald Trump as the victor of the 2024 election. It's the first time ever that a woman has certified her own presidential defeat.”
— Tim Pool · opening news break
“Trump filed to have this stayed or quashed effectively. And the judge said, no, we're going to sentence you. So I guess we're in for a very interesting week.”
— Tim Pool · main discussion of sentencing
“I am here to establish an alibi. I've been here all day. I've moved nothing, touched nothing. Leave me alone, bro.”
— Adam Johnson · guest introduction
“Merrick Garland issued a statement where he said five cops died in the line of duty, which is just an egregious lie. These people are out of their minds.”
— Tim Pool · debunking false claims
“Trump is winning and he's not even president yet.”
— Tim Pool · analysis of Trudeau resignation