The Kyle Kulinski Show

November 20, 2025 | TRUMP KEEPS PARDONING FREDOPHILES; The AI Apocalypse Is Coming; Andrew Schultz Keeps Getting Worse

Nov 20, 2025
In this discussion, Trump’s controversial pardons for questionable figures raise eyebrows, linking him to a troubling trend of shielding offenders. The potential dangers of AI take center stage, as fears mount over job losses and environmental impacts. Andrew Schultz faces backlash for his right-leaning comments, while the GOP grapples with accusations of harboring extremist views. Additionally, a troubling revelation about a pardoned January 6 rioter highlights the dire consequences of mass pardons. Social and political tensions simmer amidst these provocative conversations.
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INSIGHT

White House Intervened For Andrew Tate

  • The Trump White House allegedly intervened to protect Andrew Tate and recover confiscated devices, undermining law enforcement actions.
  • Kyle Kulinski argues this reveals systemic favoritism for wealthy, abusive supporters and erosion of rule-of-law norms.
ANECDOTE

Tate's Own Words Document Coercion

  • Kyle plays Andrew Tate clips where Tate details controlling and coercive webcam operations and admits to exploiting women.
  • Kulinski links Tate's words directly to criminal behavior like fraud, coercion, and trafficking to emphasize culpability.
INSIGHT

Pardons Create Perverse Incentives

  • Kulinski ties Trump's pardons and associations to a broader pro-fredophile pattern within the administration.
  • He argues pardons and soft treatment create perverse incentives and protect violent and sexual criminals in Trump's network.
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