1025. Andy & DJ CTI: Trump Plans To Suspend Federal Gas Tax, Hantavirus Cruise Ship & Shane Gillis Infuriates Chelsea Handler

Summary of 1025. Andy & DJ CTI: Trump Plans To Suspend Federal Gas Tax, Hantavirus Cruise Ship & Shane Gillis Infuriates Chelsea Handler

by Andy Frisella

1h 27mMay 12, 2026

Overview of 1025. Andy & DJ CTI: Trump Plans To Suspend Federal Gas Tax, Hantavirus Cruise Ship & Shane Gillis Infuriates Chelsea Handler

Andy Frisella and DJ CTI deliver a fast, profanity-heavy, politically charged episode that mixes current events, conspiracy-adjacent commentary, and comedy roast culture. The conversation centers on gas prices and taxes, distrust in government narratives around political violence and public health, outrage over elite accountability, and a breakdown of Shane Gillis’ roast jokes at Kevin Hart’s expense. The episode ends with a “thumbs up or dumb as fuck” segment on Rachel Dolezal’s latest reinvention.

Federal Gas Tax, Inflation, and Government Waste

Trump’s proposed gas tax suspension

  • The hosts discuss a report that Trump plans to temporarily suspend the federal gas tax.
  • They mock the relief as too small to matter much:
    • About 18.4 cents per gallon of gas
    • About 24.4 cents per gallon of diesel
  • Their main point: the proposal is symbolic, not a real solution to rising costs.

Bigger complaint: taxes and spending

  • Andy argues the real issue is the overall tax burden and federal spending.
  • He repeatedly returns to themes of:
    • Fraud, waste, and abuse
    • Overseas spending and military aid
    • Citizens being overtaxed while elites remain unaccountable
  • He frames the U.S. as a country where people are told they are free, but are financially controlled and squeezed.

Political Violence, Suspicious Narratives, and Missing Accountability

Butler assassination attempt and online contact

  • The hosts revisit the attempted assassination of Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
  • They focus on reporting about an online figure allegedly in contact with the shooter beforehand.
  • Their view: the event likely involved more than one person and raises major questions about government failures and possible manipulation.

J.D. Vance motorcade shooting

  • They mention a shooting near or along the path of J.D. Vance’s motorcade that they believe received too little media coverage.
  • Their interpretation:
    • If the incident was real, it may have been downplayed because it fit a pattern of rising vigilante-style violence.
    • If it was not covered, that itself suggests selective reporting and narrative control.

Broader distrust in official stories

  • Andy argues that major political violence cases are often followed by limited transparency.
  • He compares this to other historic events and says the public is expected to accept incomplete explanations.
  • His larger thesis: government intimidation, secrecy, and fear keep people compliant.

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Panic and COVID-Style Messaging

Cruise ship health scare

  • The show covers news about a cruise ship situation tied to a possible hantavirus concern.
  • The hosts joke that officials are repeating the same public fear tactics used during COVID.

Comparison to early pandemic imagery

  • They point to hazmat suits, quarantine imagery, and media framing as eerily similar to 2020.
  • DJ CTI argues the public is being prepared for another fear campaign, possibly to normalize a real outbreak later.

Rand Paul vs. Fauci

  • The episode then pivots to Senator Rand Paul pushing for accountability over Dr. Anthony Fauci and the COVID lab-leak/gain-of-function controversy.
  • Andy likes the idea of accountability but criticizes Congress for passing responsibility to the DOJ.
  • His position is blunt:
    • If public officials knew enough to investigate, they should also push hard enough to punish wrongdoing.
    • He sees most politicians as self-protective and unwilling to sacrifice status for justice.

Shane Gillis, Chelsea Handler, and the State of Comedy

Shane Gillis’ roast of Kevin Hart

  • The hosts praise Shane Gillis for going hard during a roast of Kevin Hart.
  • Gillis’ jokes targeted:
    • Chelsea Handler
    • Israel/Zionism
    • Jeffrey Epstein associations
    • Race and political hypocrisy
  • Andy and DJ CTI strongly approve of the willingness to say taboo things.

Chelsea Handler’s response

  • Chelsea attempts a clapback, but the hosts say she comes off angry rather than funny.
  • Their argument:
    • Comedy has to be allowed to offend.
    • If it’s actually funny, the audience will decide.
    • Censorship often exists because people are afraid of truth.

Bigger point on comedy and free speech

  • Andy ties roast comedy to free speech, arguing:
    • There should be no “lines” in comedy if it’s truly comedy.
    • The public should determine what lands.
  • He also praises other comedians like Tony Hinchcliffe and Ricky Gervais for pushing boundaries.

Final Segment: Rachel Dolezal “Thumbs Up or Dumb as Fuck”

Rachel Dolezal’s reinvention

  • The final segment covers Rachel Dolezal, now using the name Nkechi Diallo.
  • The hosts react to her continued identification as Black and her new life involving art and OnlyFans.
  • They ridicule the whole story as absurd, but also frame it as evidence that the comedy of the moment writes itself.

Verdict

  • The segment lands as a “thumbs down” in reality, but a “thumbs up” for comedy value.
  • Their final stance is that the situation is ridiculous enough to be funny, even if the underlying story is not admirable.

Main Takeaways

  • The episode is driven by a deep distrust of government, media, and official narratives.
  • Andy and DJ CTI see inflation, taxes, and foreign aid as connected symptoms of elite exploitation.
  • They believe political violence and health scares are often filtered through selective media coverage and narrative control.
  • In their view, comedy is one of the last places where people can say what they really think.
  • The show ends by turning absurdity into entertainment, especially through the Rachel Dolezal discussion.