Unfortunately, someone said a naughty word in Monday's Timcast, & Tim took down the video.

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I went through the video, & could not find the offending offensive term, but apparently someone say "Tranny juice" to make fun of Bud Light, & YouTube sent Tim a warning that if he did not remove the video, it would be a strike. Trawled through the comments on Rumble, but cannot find anyone sharing the timestamp. Will update the post, should I locate it.

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It may have been clipped out already, I expect this may have been the moment, since it seems to have an odd hop to it:
However, it has been uploaded to Rumble, if you want to view the entire thing. This appears to be the first time, in a month an IRL episode has gone up on Rumble. The other videos there are the usual Tim-splaining the news to the camera.

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Joel Valdez is the guest, he is communications director for Matt Gaetz. Phil Labonte & Hannah co-hosted the episode.
-15:39-21:40 Tim & Phil almost makes the connection, but fails to acknowledge white on black crime getting charges. Black on black gets ignored.
-1:22:48-1:28:15 Joel tells his story, uninterrupted by Tim.
Clip Collections:
-Tim says a few "prestigious" people donated to Daniel Penny's defence fund, recently. Tim just so happened to donate the same day:
-Tim may have heard Vee's criticism, because he cited the "people move from the cities & bring their bad ideas, if people do not fight back in cities" argument the Romanian made:
-Tim talks about how a Gen Z influencer was admitted to hospital, after being called out for claiming 30% of African-Americans are killed by police, while unarmed:
-Tim devises an extremely complicated way to grant the franchise - if you are a tax payer this voting cycle, you can vote. If you do not pay taxes this cycle, you cannot vote. & every cycle, it could change:
-Ian pushed to get one of the Timcast Cats stem cell treatment, & it saved the pet:
-Tim puts the kibosh on sending Ian to the Amazon for a drug trip:
Bonus Bit:
-Tim knows what it is like to have a piece of your soul ripped from you, in public, for everyone to see: