Key Takeaways
- ICE agents are accused of alleged violence against protestors in Minneapolis.
- Greg Bongino was reportedly demoted from his role at ICE.
- Kyle Braun, known as the 'Glonky guy', is jailed for stabbing his mother.
- An NYPD officer fatally shot an 'aggressive' raccoon on a New York City boardwalk.
- The podcast launched a charity-focused 2026 Celebrity Death Pool.
- Listeners submitted accounts of severe and graphic industrial workplace accidents.
Deep Dive
- ICE agents allegedly murdered protestors in Minneapolis, with Henry and Ed mentioning children being taken to concentration camps in Texas.
- Greg Bongino was demoted from his role at ICE, with hosts referencing rumors from his high school days.
- The hosts discussed the effectiveness of Minneapolis protests and encouraged disruption of ICE operations.
- ICE's website displays an in-memoriam section for fallen agents, with over 50% of deaths attributed to COVID-19.
- Two ICE agents were noted to have died in incidents involving immigrants, one in Mexico.
- The creator of 'suicide pods' proposes AI should manage them, sparking a debate on trusting European AI.
- The hosts humorously discuss the possibility of AI controlling their content on Netflix.
- Conversation touched on the difficulty of finding the podcast on Netflix and potential censorship of personal opinions.
- Kyle Braun, known as 'the Glonky guy' from a six-year-old viral interview, is jailed for stabbing his mother.
- The incident involved leaving a knife in his mother's skull, requiring neighbor intervention.
- Braun later assaulted his public defender, impacting his trial.
- His mother authored a book about the event titled 'What I Saw God's Hand'.
- An NYPD officer fatally shot an 'aggressive' raccoon on a New York City boardwalk.
- The officer stated the raccoon charged at a group of people when they tried to guide it away.
- The discussion included statistics on police killings of animals, particularly dogs, and advice to keep pets away from police officers.
- The hosts announce a 2026 'death pool' for charity, excluding politicians like Trump and Biden.
- Gary Ridgway is chosen by one host due to his age and existing illness, with a potential donation to cancer research.
- Buzz Aldrin is selected, with speculation about a heart attack related to his age and health.
- William Shatner is chosen, noting his age, reported unhealthy appearance, and habit of eating cereal while driving.
- Noam Chomsky is presented as a prediction, with discussion on his association with Jeffrey Epstein.
- Andy Dick is considered for the 'celebrity death pool' due to his rehabilitation status and potential for crime.
- Finn Wolfhard is the first selection for the 'outlier' category due to his recent hosting of SNL.
- Bill O'Reilly is presented as a strong death pool candidate, with comments on his age, weight, and health.
- DeForvid is selected as an outlier pick, with belief he might commit suicide, referencing a $1,000 suicide hotline donation and his associate's arrest.
- Chris Christie is named as a death pool candidate, with commentary on his physical size and consumption of Taylor Ham/pork roll.
- John Voight is identified as looking unwell, making him a candidate for the death pool, though not on the official list.
- A listener recounted a coworker losing an arm after a bracelet was caught in a drum roaster's stirring mechanism.
- A story from the Navy described a woman killed by machinery in a metal fabrication shop, found wrapped around a metal rod.
- Another listener detailed being caught in a dough mixer at a ramen shop while pushing egg noodles, resulting in injury.
- An incident involved a listener's arm being impaled by a machine spike, requiring a 45-minute rescue with a circular saw.
- The podcast announced sold-out shows in Anchorage, Alaska, with upcoming dates in Fairbanks, Urbana, Illinois, and Lexington, Kentucky.
- A Netflix is a joke event is scheduled for May 7th in Los Angeles at the Avalon.
- Additional live dates include Rochester, New York, and London, Ontario, with upcoming stand-up shows in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
- A performance at Vistar Park for the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on April 12th was also announced.