nothing playful about him. tucker: and you liked that. i loved him. someone cared about me. if anybody said something to me, i d punch them in the face, attack them. tucker: so interesting. most people he ain t saying nothing about me. he would attack you physically. tucker: were you ever afraid? always afraid of him. i m afraid of him now. take that. he made sure you re afraid of him. tucker: and you liked that. listen, we were on the third floor. we re talking crap? yeah, talking about girls. he come upstairs. everybody stops talking. he said hey, i heard everybody laughing. i want to know what was funny. i want to laugh, too. nothing. we were just talking. he was always on our back. if we told him we re talking about girls, you have to get girls off of your mind. how can you be champion thinking about girls? we never told him.
[screaming]. tucker: we have an investigative journalist who covers brazil. matt, thanks for being here. what is happening in brazil and why? we re the day 44 of con continuing protests with millions taking to the street to protect their god-given right that is enshrined in brazilian s order and progress, the rule after lay. at the same time, the supreme court yesterday certified the election akin to our january 6, where we certified the presidential election. upon certification with the protests continuing, the supreme court justice, the head of the supreme court and the subsidiary court, issued an arrest warrant for one of the protest leaders that is from the amazon, a
tribe. upon his arrest, protested continued and then it erupted into violence. in 44 days, there s been no violence, no arson, no vandalism. you know how you know? you would have been reading about it in the mainstream press. it s been peaceful and prayerful. the people just want to be heard. they want to see a military audit done and the supreme court has blocked that. they continue to protest. tucker: the parallels are amazing. so by the way, is the information controlled by the social media. thanks, matt. as if american didn t have enough drug problems, there s a new drug being sold parentsly at gas stations in your neighborhood that is serious and can have deadly consequences. we ll tell you what it is next.
biggest financial fraud in history. trace gallagher as always has the detail for us. hi, trace. hi, tucker. weeks against sam bankman-fried was a billionaire. now he says he s down to $ $100,000. a judge in the bahamas said he was a flight risk. the judge wants them to remain in the bahamas until february 8. bankman s lawyers says they will fight extradition. meantime, the charges after handing out tens of millions of dollars in illegal donations exclusively almost to democrats. he spent $39 million in the recent mid-term elections second only to george soros. in 2020, spf was one of president biden s biggest donors. the white house won t say if biden will return the campaign contributions. white house press secretary
fights. they talk. they get on youtube and start talking. some people are not made for handling criticism. they just not made for it. some people go off the deep end when you criticize them. they can t handle it. some of the most powerful people in the world can t handle it. they re not mature enough to handle criticism. tucker: have you gotten better handling criticism as you ve gotten older? yes. but mostly yeah. still it can get even better. sometimes i get in my head and i think i m somebody. that i m easily offended. when i knew i m nobody, i could never be offended. tucker: is that a deep insight. sometimes i get in my head that i m somebody and easily offended and i remind myself that i m nobody and i m not offended. exactly. tucker: if you re that