Topic: Andrew Gillum

14 chapters across the catalog

86: Pox Luck
48:30 - 51:11

86: Pox Luck

Florida FBI and Political Schisms

The hosts speculate on the political motivations of the FBI in Florida, noting a string of high-profile actions involving Andrew Gillum, the Uhuru House, and Donald Trump. They discuss the possibility of "red" and "blue" factions within federal law enforcement operating in a politically charged state. The conversation suggests that these raids may be timed to produce specific media headlines rather than purely legal outcomes.

83: Sources and Methods

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Indictment and Political vs Legal Cases

Adam Curry and Mo Facts introduce episode 83, titled "This case is not legal, it is political." They discuss the recent indictment of former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum on federal wire fraud charges. The conversation establishes the premise that Gillum's legal troubles may be politically motivated despite a Democratic administration being in power.

83: Sources and Methods
2:06 - 4:32

83: Sources and Methods

Federal Fraud Charges Against Andrew Gillum and Sharon Letterman Hicks

Andrew Gillum and his advisor Sharon Letterman Hicks face a 21-count federal indictment including wire fraud, mail fraud, and lying to the FBI. The charges stem from alleged financial irregularities during Gillum's 2018 campaign against Ron DeSantis. Gillum maintains his innocence, claiming the prosecution is a political hit job rather than a legitimate legal matter.

83: Sources and Methods
9:06 - 15:05

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Political Rise and 2018 Florida Gubernatorial Race

Andrew Gillum was groomed as a progressive rising star with significant backing from Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders during his 2018 run for Florida Governor. Despite a narrow loss to Ron DeSantis, Gillum was viewed as a potential future presidential or vice-presidential candidate. His "Teflon" reputation began to erode as various scandals and investigations surfaced following the election.

83: Sources and Methods
27:08 - 31:16

83: Sources and Methods

Jacob Engels and the 2018 Florida Election Investigation

Conservative reporter Jacob Engels claims that the 2018 Florida recount in Broward County served as a "test run" for the 2020 general election. Engels also asserts he reported on Andrew Gillum's alleged involvement in drug-fueled parties and corrupt dealings with lobbyists long before the federal indictment. The discussion explores whether Gillum's legal issues are tied to his knowledge of election irregularities or his personal compromises.

83: Sources and Methods
31:17 - 38:00

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Hotel Incident and Potential Compromise

In March 2020, Andrew Gillum was found inebriated in a Miami Beach hotel room where a man had overdosed on crystal meth. The presence of a male escort and a medical defibrillator in the room leads to speculation that the incident was a setup designed to compromise or "break" Gillum. Questions remain regarding the identity of a fourth person in the room and why police body camera footage was partially redacted or suppressed.

83: Sources and Methods
38:01 - 43:04

83: Sources and Methods

Media Coverage of the Gillum Meth Scandal

Initial reports from CBS Miami detailed the discovery of crystal meth in Andrew Gillum's hotel room, though no charges were filed at the time. Gillum apologized for the "distraction," citing a struggle with depression and alcohol following his election loss. The discussion contrasts the lack of immediate prosecution for drug possession with the current federal wire fraud charges, suggesting the DOJ is now "reeling him in."

83: Sources and Methods
43:05 - 48:35

83: Sources and Methods

Redacted Body Cam Footage and the Mondrian Hotel Incident

Local news reports from the Mondrian South Beach Hotel show redacted body camera footage where audio and video were cut for "privacy reasons." The footage depicts a messy room with drugs and pills scattered about, yet Gillum was allowed to leave without arrest. The hosts question who had the political power to silence the police recordings and protect the identities of the other individuals present.

83: Sources and Methods
1:43:45 - 1:46:20

83: Sources and Methods

Tamron Hall Interview and Gillum's VP Potential

In an exclusive interview with Tamron Hall, the narrative surrounding Andrew Gillum's hotel incident is reframed as a personal struggle with depression. The segment reveals that Gillum was considered a top contender for the Vice Presidential slot, potentially rivaling Kamala Harris. The hosts speculate whether the "Coven" or party establishment orchestrated Gillum's downfall to clear the path for Harris.

83: Sources and Methods
1:46:21 - 1:50:35

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum's Recovery and Coded Language

Andrew Gillum discusses his recovery from "shame" and the trauma of having his most vulnerable moments publicized. He uses coded language to describe the hotel incident, suggesting he was "broken down" and did not recognize the person in the leaked photos. The hosts analyze this as a sophisticated damage control effort designed to maintain his viability within the Democratic Party's ideological framework.

83: Sources and Methods
1:55:12 - 2:00:15

83: Sources and Methods

Andrew Gillum Publicly Identifies as Bisexual

Andrew Gillum officially comes out as bisexual during his interview with Tamron Hall, denying he is gay while admitting to a spectrum of attraction. This revelation is discussed in the context of the "shortage of quality men" for Black women and the cultural pressure to accept bisexual partners. The hosts suggest this move was necessary to avoid being labeled a "closeted" liar and to align with the party's intersectional requirements.

83: Sources and Methods
2:00:16 - 2:05:35

83: Sources and Methods

Staged Evidence and the Narrative of the Helpless Woman

R.J. Gillum argues that if the hotel incident had happened to a woman, the narrative would have been one of victimization rather than scandal. Adam Curry notes that the crime scene photos of the hotel room appear "staged," with pill bottles and drugs placed unnaturally for the camera. The incident is compared to the movie "Ricochet," where a rising star is drugged and photographed with a prostitute to destroy his career.

83: Sources and Methods
2:18:58 - 2:23:48

83: Sources and Methods

Sharon Lettman-Hicks and the National Black Justice Coalition

Sharon Lettman-Hicks, the CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC), is Andrew Gillum's co-defendant in the federal corruption case. The NBJC is an organization dedicated to Black LGBTQ equality, and the indictment alleges that campaign funds were funneled through her communications firm. The hosts find it suspicious that she lacks a Wikipedia page despite her significant role as a political "handler" and candidate for the Florida House.

02: Nudge Machine
36:52 - 39:47

02: Nudge Machine

Soros Sisters and Strategic Funding of District Attorneys

George Soros has strategically funded numerous District Attorney races across the United States, a group the hosts refer to as the "Soros Sisters." This funding extends to high-profile candidates like Stacey Abrams in Georgia and Andrew Gillum in Florida. The discussion highlights how these financial infusions from elite donors are often obscured, making it appear as though the support comes from grassroots community donations.