Matt Walsh opens by criticizing the Connecticut criminal justice system for granting conditional release to Tyree Smith, a convicted murderer and cannibal, arguing that psychiatric evaluations used to justify his release are unreliable and dangerous. He expands his critique to modern psychiatry's role in excusing violent criminals, claiming that left-wing reforms prioritize criminals over public safety. He then shifts to Representative Ilhan Omar's recent comments calling Americans "stupid" and lamenting their right to free speech, describing her remarks as ungrateful and anti-American. Walsh also covers the case of actor Hunter Schafer, who was surprised that his passport now correctly lists his sex as male, mocking his reaction as proof that trans activists are overly coddled. He discusses Representative Jasmine Crockett's opposition to distributing DOGE tax savings as refunds, arguing that Democrats only oppose cash payments when they don't control them. He briefly comments on the New York Yankees lifting their facial hair ban, declaring that all men should have beards. Finally, Walsh reacts to MSNBC canceling Joy Reid's show, calling it a loss for conservative commentators who relied on her for easy content and deriding her past statements as some of the most ridiculous in media history.
—J. Spurlin