James O’Keefe INFILTRATED the cartel; says government is funding migrant crisis



Undercover journalist James O’Keefe went to the front lines of the migrant industrial complex in his new documentary “Line in the Sand,” and what he found was shocking.

“What my takeaway was, actually, from having lived through this and gone down there and been in Mexico and faced it with the cartel, is that it’s all about money,” O’Keefe tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

“Everyone is making money off of it. And there was one scene in the film where the cartel is cutting through the fence, and I’m face to face with them. And first they were startled, and then they were like, ‘You need to leave because we need to make money,’” he explains.


“That’s what I heard over and over again. They’re getting $10,000 per person. So it’s like that old adage, ‘Just follow the money,’” he says, adding, “and the government’s funding it.”

Stein is disturbed by O’Keefe’s findings, but in classic "Prime Time" fashion, jokes that he himself “just got back from Haiti.”

“It’s beautiful,” Stein says. “There’s no Haitians there. It’s wide open. You can just leave your keys and wallet out while you go swimming on the beach.”

“Haiti is the safest place. Haiti is safer than New York City right now. We should be in Haiti, I’m telling you,” he continues, adding, “You don’t have to worry about any crime. They’re all here.”

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Trump rally attendees tell ALL: Assassination attempt was ‘an INSIDE job’



When former president Donald Trump was nearly assassinated, it wasn’t only his life that was forever changed but his supporters that attended the rally.

And two attendees, Mia and Eric, are telling Alex Stein everything that happened that day — including how one of them was detained by the Secret Service.

“They were rushing him out, I ended up running up, I got within 30 feet of Trump in his motorcade driving off after he had just got shot. That was a failure of the Secret Service, terrible, terrible work,” Eric tells Stein.

“So then, I was coming back, and they said, ‘Put your hands up,’” he continues, noting that he complied. “I was definitely riled up. A lot of adrenaline.”

While Eric saw what happened firsthand, there have been plenty of conspiracies forming, particularly on the left, that it was all staged.

“I do think that the government, the Secret Service, and probably the CIA wanted it to happen, and they didn’t follow the proper procedures in stopping this,” Stein says before asking Eric what he believes.

“I do not agree with them,” Eric says of the “staged” conspiracies. “I definitely saw him get shot and go down. I think it was definitely an inside job of some sort because there’s no way he should have been able to get on that roof. It’s like a direct perimeter for the Butler Fairgrounds.”

“I mean, that would’ve been covered. Even I would have done that and I’m not like Secret Service or nothing,” he adds.

Mia, the other attendee, actually got the shots on video.

“When it first happened, we thought it was firecrackers to be quite honest, but after I’ve listened to the videos,” she explains, “you can hear multiple [shots being fired].”


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‘White Dudes for Kamala’ CRINGE: Actor stood over his sleeping daughters and 'wept'



The White Dudes for Kamala Zoom call is by far one of the most embarrassing and cringeworthy get-togethers in American history — and Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” is horrified.

“It kind of makes me embarrassed to be white. It makes me want to be a black man, and I’ve always kind of wanted to be a black man but never more than now,” Stein says.

Actor Jeff Bridges was on the call, which was a massive disappointment to Stein, as he says he was “once really cool.”

“I’m white, I’m a dude, and I’m for Harris,” Bridges told the group of other white men, adding, “A woman president, man, how exciting!”

Josh Gad was also on the call, and his contribution might have been the worst.

“I also happen to be a father of two girls,” Gad said. “I’m not sure if you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. I remember that feeling,” Gad said, before adding, “I stood over my kids' bed, and I wept.”

“Creepy. That’s weird,” Stein says, disturbed.

“I wept because I felt like I let them down. I wept because they had the chance, and we had the chance, to have a female president for the first time in our lives and in the history of this nation,” Gad continued.

“Instead, we put a man in office who not only disdains women, but whose own wife can’t look him in the eye, whose own daughters seem to want nothing to associate him to, to be associated with him,” he added.

Stein is far from impressed with Gad’s performance.

“I don’t want to fat shame, but dude, Josh Gad, he looks like a human nipple,” Stein says. “I mean, he’s so round. And let me just break this down, even if you do feel that way, crying in front of your children is the least father-like thing you could ever do.”


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White male CREEPS for Kamala: C-list-studded Zoom call reveals how CRINGE the left really is



If you thought the “White Women for Kamala” Zoom calls were painstakingly cringe and performative, wait until you see the “White Dudes for Kamala” version.

The video has been cast all over social media and features a bunch of semi-famous white men who spent the call championing Biden’s replacement, Kamala Harris. Activist David Hogg was featured in the middle, flanked by what Alex Stein calls “C-list actors” on every other side of him.

“I also happen to be a father of two girls,” actor Josh Gad said somberly on the call. “I’m not sure you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of Tuesday, November 8, 2016. I remember that feeling. I stood over my kids' bed and I wept.”

“Creepy. That’s weird,” Stein comments, clearly a little disturbed.

“I wept because I felt like I let them down. I wept because they had the chance, and we had the chance, to have a female president for the first time in our lives and in the history of this nation. And instead we put a man in office who not only disdains women but whose own wife can’t look him in the eye,” Gad continued.

“Josh Gad, he looks like a human nipple,” Stein says, still disturbed. “Crying in front of your children is the least father-like thing you could ever do.”

Sean Astin, who played Sam in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, also had some nonsense to spew.

“We said in our invitation: Everyone is welcome. That’s a really interesting phrase. Everyone is welcome. You might hear it in other places; I’m pretty sure you can feel that it’s true here with this particular political party,” Astin said.

“How many times does Caitlyn Jenner have to poop at Mar-a-Lago for these people to realize that conservatives are not bigots, they’re not racist at all. Like literally, we don’t give a damn. We just don’t want you to indoctrinate our children with your weird literature,” Stein says.



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Inside job? 9/11 victim's brother DOES NOT BELIEVE official s​tory



September 11, 2001, was a tragic day for all Americans — and thousands lost their lives.

However, that doesn’t mean the official story can’t be questioned. And in honor of the victims, it should be scrutinized heavily.

“We live in a fake matrix of lies, and one of those lies is that 19 hijackers were able to defeat the strongest military force in the entire world and bring down three buildings with two airplanes. The story doesn’t make sense,” Alex Stein says, before listening to Matt Campbell’s story.

Campbell, whose brother tragically died in the attack on the Twin Towers, tells Stein that he also believes we haven’t been told the truth about what happened.

“My brother was 31, he worked for Reuters,” Campbell tells Stein, noting that his brother was attending a conference and wasn’t usually in the building. “It’s just one of those things, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.”

Campbell started questioning what happened as soon as the war in Afghanistan began — and especially when he learned that 15 of the 19 alleged hijackers were Saudi, mainly trained in the United States.

“It was a slow process, but I mean, initially, you know, for me, it was looking at intelligence failures and just the backstory to all the hijackers,” he says.

Now, Campbell is attempting to take the government to court.

“Almost all attempts at litigation around the subject of 9/11 have either failed or they’ve been settled because someone pleaded guilty,” Campbell explains.

“For me in terms of waking people up or trying to get the truth out there, for me, it’s always been to try and go down this legal route,” he tells Stein, though admits it hasn’t been easy. “It’s not easy to be constantly thinking and talking about someone’s death and their murder, and you know, in this case, the cover up.”

Campbell is also attempting to get his brother’s inquest reopened.

The inquest is held in a coroner’s court where they’re supposed to do a thorough investigation of the cause of death.

“They did absolutely no investigation, no inquiry into how my brother died, which they have to by law,” Campbell explains. “They didn’t have any evidence of the use of explosives.”

“It wasn’t placed in front of the coroner,” he adds, noting that while they’ve petitioned the attorney general twice — they’ve been denied. “We actually threatened litigation with them last year, and their case was so weak, they capitulated, withdrew that first denial.”

“It makes you sort of wonder, what are they scared of,” he adds.

“You know what they’re hiding. They don’t want to touch 9/11 because they know it is an international event and it's just going to cause more problems exposing the truth, and that’s why I appreciate you continuing to fight,” Stein says.


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Is the moon landing FAKE?! Alex Stein CONFRONTS NASA engineer



On July 20, 1969, Commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the moon.

Armstrong’s step out of the spaceship and onto the foreign terrain of the moon has gone down in the history books as one of the most important steps mankind has ever taken — but some are skeptical of its validity.

Alex Stein is one of them, so he’s sitting down with a former NASA engineer, Charles Buhler, to get some answers.

“How were we able to go to the moon on these Apollo rockets in the 60s, but now today, we don’t have a rocket that can get there or at least send a man there? What’s that all about? Why is our space technology going backwards?” Stein asks Buhler.

“I think the biggest thing is there’s a couple of reasons for it. You know, 50 years ago, NASA had 10% of the federal budget. Now, we have less than 1% of the federal budget,” Buhler explains.

He also blames the lack of serious competition.

“We don’t have a conventional space race like we did against the Russians in the 1960s,” he says. “Now, we’re relying on companies to do it. NASA is funding a lot of companies to do the space race now, so that’s pretty exciting, if you’re a space enthusiast.”

According to Buhler, Artemis II is a spacecraft that will be sent to orbit the moon with astronauts as early as next year.

“Charles, they always say next year we’re going to send a man to the moon, next year, man on the moon — they’ve been saying that for 50 years,” Stein counters.

When Stein presses Buhler on whether or not the moon landing was faked and if so, why, Charles answers that “obviously” it wasn’t faked.

He cites moon rocks that he has in his lab at NASA as proof of the moon landing being real — but Stein was ready for that one, referencing the moon rock given to a Dutch museum by Neil Armstrong.

The rock was later found to be fake and made of petrified wood.

“And isn’t there moon rocks in Antarctica supposedly?” Stein asks, adding, “So isn’t it possible to get moon rocks on Earth?”

“It is, it truly is,” Buhler says. “We get Mars rocks too on Earth, whenever there’s a meteor collision. That’s possible.”


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Pride Parade attendees can’t answer ONE simple question: 'How many genders can have a BABY?'



Wearing a shirt that said “Queer,” Alex Stein once bravely ventured into the New York City Pride Parade and asked attendees a question that, unsurprisingly, almost none of them could answer.

That question was: “How many genders can have a baby?”

“There’s a difference between gender and sex,” one man wearing a flamboyant outfit responded. “It takes two sexes in order to have a baby.”

Stein, clearly entertained, continued his line of questioning.

“How many sexes can have a baby out of their womb?” he asked, before the man responded, “Any individual that has a womb,” adding that “if you have a womb, your gender can be in spectrum.”

“A birthing person,” Stein confirmed, before the man agreed.

As Stein meandered around the parade, he found another man who claimed “the limit does not exist” regarding how many genders are capable of giving birth to a child. Really, the “limit does not exist” to how many Pride attendees are willing to double down on their delusion — but that’s for them to figure out.

Many more attendees answered “all of them,” while one angry man dressed as a woman simply said, “Go away from me.”

Shockingly, two women he stopped on the street claimed not to know the number of genders there are, but they did answer that “only one” can have a baby.

“If you’re talking about biological sex, there’s more than two sexes because what about intersex people?” another woman answered smugly.

“I’m saying intersex people can’t have a baby, though, right?” Stein fired back.

“That’s not necessarily true, intersex is a spectrum,” she responded, before Stein said, “It’s a confusing question, I know.”


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Did the NFL RIG games for Taylor Swift ratings?



Former Super Bowl champion Derek Wolfe knows a thing or two about the NFL — and he’s fairly certain that there’s something seriously sketchy going on within the league.

“My rookie year, which was 2012, we had Peyton Manning, we lost to the Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs,” Wolfe tells Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein.”

“The way they were able to kind of get the score tight again, was all these calls that the refs were making, these pass interference calls that can be called both ways at any time pretty much. There’s a penalty on every play. So, it all depends on when the ref wants to call it,” Wolfe explains.

The NFL is a business at the end of the day, and Wolfe believes that part of their strategy is “who’s going to bring the most money” and “the story.”

The story this year was a love story: Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.

“The Chiefs weren’t that great of a team. They lost to the Broncos this year in a game, so they weren't at their best. They played really good football in the playoffs, but a lot of things were going their way,” Wolfe says.

“The X factor there is the Swifties, and they’re bringing an entire new market into the NFL,” he continues. “People that would never watch football are now gonna watch football, and they’re getting the ratings because where the money comes from is the ratings.”

While many people assume the NFL’s money comes from ticket sales, they couldn’t be more wrong.

“What pays our salary is the TV deals,” Wolfe says.

“Have you felt that there was a game particularly that you remember that was just totally robbed from you?” Stein asks, intrigued.

“It’s that 2012 playoff game,” Wolfe answers, telling Stein that he believes the game was rigged in order for Ray Lewis “to go out as a champion.”

“That’s a bold statement, Cotton,” Stein says in amazement, adding, “I love to hear it, because people think it’s real. But it’s sports entertainment.”


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Josh Seiter on competing in WOMEN'S weightlifting: 'I’m just playing by the rules'



Once a bachelor hoping to steal Kaitlyn Bristowe’s heart on the beloved reality show “The Bachelorette,” Josh Seiter is now a trans activist who claims to be a woman.

Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” sat down for an outrageous interview with the macho man turned trans woman, in which he learned a little too much.

Of all the information gained from this encounter, he also found out that Seiter believes he should be able to compete in women’s weightlifting.

“Are you going to try to join any biological female sports leagues? Because I think that you are physically fit. You go to the gym. I think you could probably make the WNBA,” Stein says.

“Basketball is not my forte,” Seiter admits. “I have always been an avid weightlifter as you’ve mentioned before and as I’ve mentioned before, so I do plan on entering some powerlifting competitions.”

Seiter also believes the rules that come along with joining a women’s sports team as a biological male are “draconian.”

“I would have to comport to specific bylaws concerning how long I’ve been on hormone therapy, but typically after 12 months, if you’ve been on hormone therapy, you can compete as a woman if you identify as one and you are transitioning,” he explains.

“So I would enter some powerlifting competitions. You know, my bench press is pretty good, so I think I’ll do pretty good there,” Seiter adds with a smile.

“Do you think you have an unfair advantage though at all?” Stein asks, clearly concerned.

“Like Lia Thomas or anyone else, I’m just playing by the rules,” Seiter responds, adding, “I would compete in the women’s category because I’m a woman, and trans women are women.”


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‘NFL told me to LIE to my wife’ Derek Wolfe exposes absurdity of NFL vax mandates



Super Bowl Champion Derek Wolfe may be an NFL veteran now, but he was making defensive tackles on the Baltimore Ravens as recently as 2021.

Wolfe announced his retirement in 2022 and wasn’t left with the best memories from his last couple of seasons.

“It was hell,” Wolfe tells Alex Stein, recalling the COVID years. “It made football suck. It did. It took the one thing I loved to do the most and it made me hate it.”

“‘You have to put a mask on as soon as you take your helmet off,’” he mimics. “Dude, I was just on the field head-butting these dudes. Spit flying, blood, sweat, and then you’re telling me I got to put a mask on?”

Wolfe also recalls grabbing a protein shake after a two-day practice.

“I’m drinking it, walk in next day, I got a $15,000 fine on my locker,” Wolfe says. “They said I refused to wear a mask.”

“I was like you’re literally taking money out of my bank account because you saw me walk 15 steps without a mask on,” he continues, adding, “You know these don’t work, and I was like, you know underwear doesn’t stop a fart.”

“It’s all about compliance, just like the vaccine,” Stein says in agreement.

The pressure put on NFL players to get the vaccine was even worse.

“When the vaccine finally became available, we had a coach stand up in front of the whole defense, really the whole team, and said, ‘If we got a player, we got two players of the same caliber. One’s vaccinated, one’s not, and we have to pick one, the guy that’s vaccinated is getting the job,’” he explains.

“Every day they harassed me to get the vaccine. I told them, I said, ‘Listen. My wife is like 1,000% against this, and she will lose her s*** if I get a vaccine,’” he says. “They were like, ‘Well, we can just lie to her.’”

“'You want me to lie to my wife about this,'” he continues, “'you’re out of your mind.'”


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