Ep. 2357 - NEW TAPE: Pretti’s Not-So-Nonviolent ICE Protest Past - The Ben Shapiro Show Recap
Podcast: The Ben Shapiro Show
Published: 2026-01-29
Duration: 1 hr 8 min
Guests: Isabel Brown
Summary
New footage of Alex Predi shows him clashing with ICE agents, sparking debate over his actions and the response from law enforcement. Senator Marco Rubio's testimony on Venezuela sheds light on U.S. foreign policy and internal political dynamics.
What Happened
A new video has surfaced of Alex Predi, a nurse, involved in a contentious incident with ICE agents, where he was seen kicking a federal vehicle and resisting arrest. This revelation has fueled a polarized debate between those who view him as a victim and those who see him as a provocateur. Ben Shapiro criticizes public figures like Stephen Colbert for comparing ICE agents to Nazis, arguing it unfairly vilifies law enforcement and could incite violence.
Meanwhile, Senator Marco Rubio testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the situation in Venezuela, squarely addressing the threat posed by transnational criminal organizations. Rubio's comments highlighted the ongoing debate about U.S. involvement in foreign regimes and the criticisms of some Democrats regarding the influence of oil executives on policy decisions. The testimony was disrupted by protesters advocating against U.S. intervention in Venezuela and Cuba.
Shapiro also discussed the Trump administration's introduction of 'Trump accounts,' which are tax-deferred accounts for minors to encourage investment in the stock market. This initiative is supported by figures like Brad Gerstner and Michael Dell, who see it as a move towards increased individual investment and capitalism. Nicki Minaj has joined the conversation, endorsing the initiative and encouraging her followers to engage in it.
The Trump accounts allow for an initial deposit by the Treasury Department, with the potential for these accounts to grow substantially by the time the child reaches adulthood. Isabel Brown attended the White House event for the launch and described this initiative as a significant shift towards personal financial responsibility.
Ben Shapiro also touched on biblical themes, such as a story from Exodus that symbolizes understanding divine presence through hindsight. This segment raised broader philosophical questions about perception and interpretation.
The episode concludes with Shapiro reflecting on time management and opportunity costs, noting that every decision involves trade-offs. He applies this concept to his personal life, sharing how his wife's medical career and their family dynamics require careful consideration of work-life balance.
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Key Insights
- The introduction of 'Trump accounts' allows minors to have tax-deferred investment accounts with an initial deposit from the Treasury Department, aiming to encourage early investment in the stock market.
- Senator Marco Rubio's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee addressed the threat of transnational criminal organizations in Venezuela, amidst protests against U.S. intervention in Venezuela and Cuba.
- A video of Alex Predi, a nurse, shows him kicking a federal vehicle and resisting arrest during an incident with ICE agents, sparking debate over his actions and the role of law enforcement.
- Ben Shapiro criticizes comparisons of ICE agents to Nazis by public figures, arguing that such statements unfairly vilify law enforcement and could potentially incite violence.