
Timcast News NYT SUES PENTAGON, LIES About Tim Pool, Libby Emmons And REAL PRESS
Dec 4, 2025
Tim Pool dives into the New York Times' lawsuit against the Pentagon, expressing his outrage over being mischaracterized. He clarifies the press agreement he signed and his intentions for Pentagon access, debunking media smears. The discussion takes a turn to urban crime, highlighting recent arrests and rising safety concerns. Pool reflects on Gen Z's economic anxieties and urges young listeners to embrace opportunities in content creation. He also shares valuable insights on media business strategies and the importance of integrity in content.
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Poker Room Misunderstanding Cleared Up
- Tim Pool tells a poker-room exchange where someone claimed he signed a 'loyalty pledge.'
- He clarifies the document only forbids soliciting classified information and requesting comment on classified tips.
Lies Erode Political Coalitions
- Tim Pool links media dishonesty to broader political demoralization and coalition fractures.
- He says pervasive lying drives him toward non-political content sometimes.
Gait Analysis Is Not Definitive
- Pool explains gait analysis is inconclusive and cautions about overreliance on such methods.
- He emphasizes skepticism when media or agencies identify suspects based on gait or single-image analysis.






