Overview of 995. Andy & DJ CTI: Alex Pretti Yelling "Assault Me," FBI seizes 2020 ballots in Georgia & Leaked Audio Of Erika Kirk
Andy Frisella and DJ CTI run through a high-energy, opinion-heavy episode focused on three headline stories: (1) newly circulating video of Alex Pretti (name varies in the recording/transcript) taunting federal agents shortly before he was shot, (2) an FBI search warrant and seizure of archived 2020 election materials from Fulton County, Georgia, and (3) leaked staff audio and behavior around Turning Point/Erica (Erika) Kirk and the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s shooting. The hosts interpret these events through a lens of political conspiracy, alleging funded agitator networks, foreign/NGO funding (notably claims about Open Society/Soros), media manipulation, and failures of political leadership.
Key topics covered
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Alex Pretti footage
- Multiple-angle video released showing Alex taunting federal agents (“assault me,” using profanities) reportedly 11 days before he was shot.
- Hosts say footage undermines initial sympathetic narratives and portray him as a paid agitator who repeatedly provoked law enforcement.
- Discussion of how people form identities around quick emotional takes and resist updating beliefs when new info appears.
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Indivisible Twin Cities and protest funding
- Hosts argue many protests are organized/paid, not purely grassroots; they highlight Indivisible Twin Cities as an example and link it to national Indivisible.
- Claim that Open Society Foundations (George/Alex Soros) has given large grants to Indivisible Project; used to argue outside money fuels protests and agitator networks.
- Allegations of coordinated tactics (buses, pre-printed signs, bricks, out-of-state organizers).
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FBI seizure of 2020 ballots in Fulton County, Georgia
- Reported: FBI executed a court-authorized warrant at the Fulton County election hub and reportedly collected archived 2020 voting records/boxes; local officials expressed alarm.
- Hosts interpret the raid as part of efforts to investigate alleged 2020 election fraud and as government action against vote-manipulation.
- Discussion includes references to voting machine vendors (Dominion, Smartmatic) and alleged Venezuelan software links; also mentions Tulsi Gabbard and Georgia officials being present/connected.
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Leaked / released audio and behavior around Turning Point and Erica Kirk
- Candace Owens posted audio/clips (per hosts). Discussion of staff Zooms, Erica Kirk’s behavior immediately after Charlie Kirk’s shooting (phone use, staff dynamics).
- Hosts cite odd staff reactions (Mikey McCoy, others) and highlight a lack of transparent explanation; they call for candor and for Turning Point to address questions directly.
- Broader suspicion that influential orgs may be protecting their status/agenda rather than being transparent.
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Broader political framing and calls for action
- Recurrent theme: organizers/activists are part of a coordinated, well-funded operation that seeks to destabilize the country; label used: “communist insurgency.”
- Criticism of celebrities/media as propaganda amplifiers and of elected leaders for failing to cut off funding or prosecute organizers.
- Mention of an imminent government funding fight and risk of government shutdown.
Main takeaways / host positions
- The hosts moved from initial sympathy to skepticism about Alex Pretti after multiple-angle video surfaced; they view him as a repeat provoker of federal agents.
- They assert (often rhetorically and with strong language) that many protests are orchestrated and funded by NGOs, donors, or foreign actors rather than organic local activism.
- The FBI activity in Fulton County is presented as a legitimate and necessary effort to investigate alleged election irregularities; hosts argue it should be fully pursued and publicized.
- The Turning Point snippets and staff behavior are framed as suspicious and poorly explained; hosts call for full transparency and public answers.
- Repeated appeals for viewers/listeners to research funding chains (Open Society Foundations, ActBlue, etc.), demand accountability, and pressure leaders (including the Trump administration) to take decisive action.
Notable quotes / rhetorical lines (representative)
- “He fucked around enough and he finally found the fuck out.” — Host summarizing changed perspective on Alex Pretti.
- “If you have nothing to hide, why are you so fucking nervous?” — Used to question Fulton County officials’ reactions to FBI action.
- “This is an organized operation to fucking destabilize and eventually take over the country.” — Host framing of protest/funding networks.
(Transcript contains frequent profanity and rhetorical framing; these quotes reflect the hosts’ tone and interpretation.)
Actions, resources and recommendations the hosts give
- Check linked source material at andyfrisella.com (hosts say they provide articles/videos/pics there).
- Investigate Indivisible Twin Cities and Indivisible Project; search Open Society Foundations grant awards (hosts claim multiple grants to Indivisible).
- Share the show and sign up / join Wednesday hangouts (promotional ask).
- Practical ask to listeners: when you’re at local gas/convenience stores, ask managers to carry “Form Energy” (a product/business plug made on-air).
- For concerned listeners: pressure political leaders to pursue funding channels, arrests, or legal action against alleged paid agitators and funding organizations.
Context & caveats (verification note)
- The episode is opinion-driven with strong partisan framing and multiple unverified or disputed assertions. Hosts repeatedly present allegations (paid agitators, Soros/Open-Society funding leading to on-the-ground agitation, Venezuelan software ties, intentional vote manipulation) as fact or likely, but these items require independent verification.
- Some names and spellings varied in the transcript (Alex Pretti/Preddy/Pretty); check original reporting and primary sources for the correct identity, timeline, and legal context.
- The Fulton County action is a real news item referenced in the episode; however, factual specifics (scope, legal basis, chain-of-custody, motivation) should be confirmed through official statements and court documents.
- Leaked audio/video snippets can be misleading without full context; hosts call for full transparency—listeners should similarly seek original clips, unedited sources, or official statements before drawing conclusions.
Quick checklist for someone who wants to follow up (to vet claims)
- Watch the multiple-angle videos of the Alex incident; confirm date/time/location and any official incident reports.
- Review Fulton County and FBI public statements and any court filings about the warrant and seized materials.
- Search the Open Society Foundations grants database for “Indivisible” to verify grant amounts and dates.
- Find the Candace Owens releases and any full audio/Zoom recordings cited; compare to Turning Point USA public statements.
- Look for independent reporting from multiple mainstream/local outlets to corroborate key factual claims before accepting conclusions.
Summary: the episode combines breaking clips, political-investigative conjecture, and urgent calls-to-action. Listeners should recognize the strong interpretive spin and verify primary-source documents and independent reporting for confirmation.