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July 16, 2025 51 mins

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Segment A: PRESIDENT TRUMP GIVES EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW TO JUST THE NEWS
Segment B: SAM SORBO AND KELLY WALKER ARE STANDING UP FOR PARENTS
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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Can Editing America.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of Just the News, No Noise.
It's not your normal edition. Yes, I'm John Solomon reporting
you guys always from Washington, DC.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Yes, we're in.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
The Wireofishcoffee dot com students, and you can go to
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code at checkout. But today it's a little bit different.
We have an opportunity to talk to the President of
the United States. We're going to talk about everything, Jeffrey Epstein,
the Grand Conspiracy case, that the FBI has opened, the tariffs,

(00:52):
the trade deals.

Speaker 1 (00:53):
Can we get to a balanced budget?

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Like my amazing co is Amanda Head wrote about this morning,
everything's on the table in a wide ranging any of
you with the forty fifth and forty seventh President of
the United States, Donald J.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
He's going to join us in a second. I want to.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Bring in my amazing co host for a second, Amanda.
A lot of times I watched these White House gaggles
and reporters ask questions about things Americans don't care about.
We get a chance to give real America's voice a
voice and ask the questions that our viewers that Middle
America wants to know.

Speaker 1 (01:25):
This is a pretty big moment.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
Yeah, And you know, I think that people don't necessarily
think of things pertaining to the FED as a kitchen
table issue, but it hits right at home in people's
credit card accounts. And you know, it is a kitchen
table issue because it affects Americans and their wallets and
how they are able to pay for things. Right. So
that's one of the things that I know President Trump
wants to speak on. He's got something interesting to say

(01:47):
about a possible replacement, if there would be a replacement
for the FED chair Jerome Powell, and a whole plethora
of other things.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
He's not firing the guys, and a lot of rumors
that he's not firing Jeram.

Speaker 1 (01:58):
Powell right now.

Speaker 4 (01:59):
And you know, it was amazing about that. Actually, no,
I'm going to let that that bear they address it.
He's very disciplined, I'll say that.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Yeah, it's Listen. One of the thing about this president
he's always accessible. And I think at the end of
the day, when you get good questions, you'll get good answers.
I hope today we serve you we get your questions answered.
What do we do with Jeffrey Epstein? How do we
restore trust? Do we really pursue the Grand conspiracy case?
Or is it just another figment of accountability. We're going
to drill down into all of that, and I think

(02:28):
it's going to be important. I also think it's important
to take a look at the issues that aren't getting attention.
You know, we are steaming towards one hundred and fifty
different trade agreements. The tariffts have generated tens of billions
of dollars in new revenue month and because of this
silly fascination with Jeffreyesskin.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
I'm not saying we shouldn't get the a bottom of it.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
But is Jeffrey Epstein really going to solve the issues
that decide whether our grandchildren can afford their next house.
Now we can do both, but tonight we're going to
talk about serious journalism, serious issues in the country. I
think the President is going to answer everything. He never
declines to answer anything. He never asked for favorable coming.
He just wants the chance to get the truth out.
I think tonight's going to be one of those nights.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
And he talked about you know, we are up to
I believe, according to Peter Navarro, one hundred and six
point one billion dollars.

Speaker 5 (03:15):
In tariff revenue three months.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
And yeah, and President Trump said, you know that we're
just getting started. This is not because that's just automobiles
and steal. So once that engine gets roaring on August first,
you're going to see And a lot of estimates have
said three hundred billion dollars up until December as far
as tariff revenue.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
That takes a huge bike the whole problem.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
We're still five days away from the sixth month and
versus President's how much has happened. We're going to dive
into that. We're not going to focus on the chatter.
We're going to get you to the news. Just take
a look at what we just talked about with President
Chump and joined all right, joining us now the forty
fifth and forty seventh President of the United States, Donald Date.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Jay Chump, mister President, good to have you on the show.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
Hello John, all right, sir.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I want to dive into something we confirmed earlier this week.
The FBI to cash Bteal has opened the Grand Conspiracy case,
looking at the last decade of weaponization against you and
the protection of Democrats like Hunter Biden. Hillary Clinton has
one ongoing criminal conspiracy. I want to ask what you
think of that approach and whether you think a special
prosecutor might be warranted.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
Well, I'm happy that they did that. I don't know
much about it, but it deserves to be done. It
was a disgrace what happened, and what happened in twenty
sixteen and what happened in twenty twenty. It's a disgraceful situation.
And our voting has to be straightened out. I always say,
if you don't have vorders, if you don't have fair
and free voting, you don't have a country. And we

(04:37):
have a disgraceful voting voting that they spent all of
this money on voting and some of the votes don't
come back for weeks later. The whole thing is it's
a scam and we have to straighten it out.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
For all the things that have happened, there is a
Russia collusion against you, There is Jack Smith against you,
there's all the things of that in twenty twenty, not
investigating China, interfairing, it's in the twenty twenty election. Where
do you think, what are the things are most important
that you would like to see the f guy get
to the bottom of.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
I think they're cold. Look at all of it. It's
all the same scam. They could look at this Jeffrey
Epstein hoax also because that's the same stuff that's all
put out by Democrats. Yeah, and you know, some of
the naive Republicans fall right into line, like they always do.
They just don't have the they don't have the sustainability.
They don't have there's something they don't have that stick

(05:29):
to it, Like lou the Democrats, you know, they have
bad policy, they have bad candidates, they have bad everything,
but they stick together. The Republicans don't do that. But
they're to look into the Jeffrey Epstein HOAXO, because that's
another hoax that's frankly put out by the pushing pushing
the Republicans and put out by the Democrats.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Now they definitely set the Republicans up one big prosecutor.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Look at it all? Would that make you feel good?

Speaker 3 (05:55):
You think, well, I think it's in the case of Epstein,
they've already looked at it, and they are looking at it,
and I think all they have to do is put
out anything credible. But you know that was run by
the Biden administration for four years. I can imagine what
they put into files, just like they did with the others.
I mean, the Steele dossier was a total fake. They

(06:15):
it took two years to figure that out for the people.
And all of the things that you mentioned were fake.
So I would imagine if they were run by Chris
Ray and they were run by Komi and because it
was actually even before that administration, they'd been running these
files and so much of the things that we found
were fake. With me, but especially you look at that

(06:38):
Steele dossier where they paid like fourteen or sixteen million,
that's more than James Patterson gets paid to do a
number one best seller, and the thing turned out to
be a total scam. So frankly, you know, I think
I love that they're looking at all this stuff. If
they are, I hope they are.

Speaker 4 (06:55):
Yeah, we've definitely confirmed it that, Yeah we are, mister President.
This is something that could give the American people answers
on three different elections twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, and twenty
twenty four. But to get that rolling, there are two
sets of documents that are key to identifying possible conspiracy,
but a grand jury can't see them unless you declassify them.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
Would you declassify the.

Speaker 4 (07:16):
Classified annex and the Hillary Clinton email case, as Senator
Grassley has been asking.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Well, I would do that. I would do that absolutely.
I think it's it should be looked at. The whole
thing was a scam. Yeah, and I would do that gladly. Right.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
And there's one other ones I want to mention.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
In the Durham Report, they talk about the Clinton Plan intelligence,
the interset where Hillary Clinton approves hanging that Russian shingle
on your campaign house. That's another one that hasn't yet
been to classified. Was that another one you'd consider to classifying.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
I would declassify it. Yeah, why not? I would absolutely
declassify it. And I will say this, The Durham Report
was preceded by the Horrorwartz Report, and Bill Barsha to
use the Horrowartz reports, you didn't need the Durham Report
because it's right. Say what you want about mister Horowin.
So he was appointed by Democrats, but he wrote the
most vicious and true report that you've ever seen on somebody,

(08:10):
and that was James Komy. And I believe you know
a couple of the people in the FBI that were crooked.
But this report was so big, and then you go
back and check. Even the New York Times wrote a
violent editorial about Komy based on this report, and for
some reason Bill Barr didn't use it. I never never

(08:31):
was such a disappointment, but he didn't use it. But
that was one of the big things, and it got
very little press. It was I think it was approximately
twenty eight pages of corruption, absolute corruption, and that should
have been used well. Instead, Barr wanted to do a
further report, so we put Durham in George and you know,

(08:52):
Durham took years. It took so many years. I think
it was just a tapping. I think you ought to
look at that too. Why did they tap along? They
tapped it along forever. Do you remember how long it
took for Durham to come out with his twenty three
By the time he came out with a report, everybody
was old and looking to retire.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Yeah, yeah, you're.

Speaker 5 (09:11):
Exactly right, mister president. I want to shift to these
he should.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
I'd love you to look at the Horowitz report. It
was absolutely incredible and had more credibility because he's a Democrat.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
That's right, Yeah, sir, I had a story out this
morning with a number of lawmakers and experts who are
increasingly confident that you might be the one to be
able to put the country on a path to balancing
the budget. Last time was the beginning of this past century,
rising tariff revenues, growing spending cuts.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
How possible is that before you leave office?

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Well, I read your story this morning, not having anything
to do with this call. Actually I read your stories
all the time, and yeah, I have a real shot.
We'd taken in tremendous amounts of money. You saw that
we had a twenty five billion dollar surplus last month,
and the tariffs haven't really started by comparison to what
they will be. You know, we're doing them on cars

(10:05):
right now, cars and steel mostly, but the other ones
kick in on August first, and they're very substantial. And
the inches, Yeah, I think there's a real shot. I
actually say there's a shot that you know, we have
the internal revenue service, We could use the external revenue
service and we wouldn't even need the internal revenue service.

(10:26):
But the money is very substantial. It's hundreds of billions
of dollars. And the other thing that's something of so
interests and you've covered it very well, but is this
whole thing at the FED? The FED rate is way
too high. This guy is an incompetent guy. And he's
also obviously a trumpeter, which I do have a few

(10:48):
of them, unfortunately, but this guy is and every point
is over three hundred billion dollars in terms of borrowing.
Think of that. And we should be at one percent.
We shouldn't be at you know, we're at four point
twenty five or something now. We should be at one percent,
not that we should be the lowest of the group,
and because without us, the whole world collapses, and we

(11:11):
should be at one. We have a strong country now,
we're making a lot of money, we're taking in a
lot of money. We're not going to be ripped off
by every country in the world, both friend and foe anymore.
And they know that, and they're all calling. You know,
I sent out letters. That is the deal, basically a letter.
You know, they will say, well, what are you going
to make deals? Well? I made deals. The best deals
are the letters you just sent them out saying congratulations,

(11:32):
you're paying twenty five thirty forty percent one to fifty percent,
and that's that's better than the deal, because any deal
sort of comes down from there. But we made a
very good deal yesterday with Indonesia. We're making other deals,
but the deals are when we send out the letters.
We may adjust them a little bit, but that's when
the deal is and that money starts coming in in

(11:54):
August first. And as you figured out, a lot of
people haven't. They don't. They never understood tariff, and now
there's starting people that did, even ken Langonia. So it
was very generous to me. He said, you know, I
never really liked tariffs, but I'm telling you this guy,
he's changed his whole country around. Sure, and I'm telling
you that the big numbers actually start kicking in on

(12:18):
August versus that's when all the countries start paying. But
we're getting a lot in anyway, cars and steel primarily,
and lumber a little bit.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
It's pretty impressive.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
And you've turned a lot of tariff critics around to
a tariff proponent, so that's amazing.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
You mentioned the FED last night.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
David Malpass, your former World Bank president, was on our
show and he said the FED needs to be completely reimagined.
They're getting in the way of President Trump. They're afraid
of economic growth. They try to suppress economic growth. I
want to just get your thoughts on what he said
about that mentality at the FED that's got a fifty
year old minue.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Well, I think he's right. David was picked by me
and I did a good job when he was at
the FED. But I think he's one hundred percent right.
It's this guy's getting in the way. Think of what
you know, we're talking about costs. He's talking about the
cost of terras. If he lowered three points, if he
would lower the you know, Europe has had ten lowerings

(13:12):
at the last year and a half, ten, we've had
none with this guy. None that puts us at his advantage.
Now everything else is so strong. We're bulling through the rates,
the high interest rates. The housing market would boom if
this you know, numbskull. He's a numbskull. And if this
guy would can you imagine we're talking about housing, he's

(13:35):
building a building, he's building an addition, I guess for
more people to tell him what to do, and he's
always wrong. They had seventy one different geniuses that they
interviewed and that were put up. You probably saw that, dude,
and with predictions and the only one that got it
right was me and one other persons. Sixty nine were wrong.

(13:56):
This guy got it wrong, and he wants to put
in thousands of his additional people to tell him what
to say. I mean, how many people do you need
read a newspaper and make your own decision right? Thousands
of people are working at the FED. He's spending two
and a half billion dollars on a building. It's way
over It's almost a billion dollars over budget. Shouldn't have

(14:17):
been built anyway. And this is the guy running the FED.
I never saw him as somebody that wanted to build
that type of building to be and I have to
tell you, but it's ridiculous. And then he talks about costs.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
It's crazy, Sir.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Are you thinking of removing him or do you think
he resigns before his terms out?

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Tron Powell, I'd love if he wants to resign, that
would be up to him. They say it would disrupt
the market if I did. But you know, there are
many people say he should be removed because of the
fraud of what he's doing at the FED. With regard
to the two and a half billion dollars. He's spending
two and a half billion dollars. I guess it's a renovation.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
I don't know it is.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
It's just I'm very good at that stuff. I should
go look at it at least.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, we got.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
The building caused us less to build than it's cost
to renovate.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
It's insane. It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
It's like one of the most expensive buildings in the world.
He's putting all sorts of parks on the top of
the building and just that, and I guarantee the contractors
that make it a fortune. No, this is not a guy.
This is a guy I was recommended. He was recommended
to me by Manuchen and it worked out good.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
That's great, mister President.

Speaker 4 (15:26):
You mentioned Indonesia, so I was curious if there are
some other big terror for agreements on the horizon.

Speaker 5 (15:31):
Can you give us a hint? Maybe our we have some.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Again, every time I send that a letter, I always
have to say, that's the deal. But we're very close
to India. Wow, And we're very close to we could
possibly make a deal with EU. EU has been terrible
to our country over the years. They've really, they really
abused our country financially over the years. And you know,

(15:58):
I would say almost as bad as almost as bad
as some of the others that you would be, you know,
more willing to talk about in terms of you know,
using the word abuse. But the EU European Union has
been brutal and now they're being very nice. They want
to make a deal, and it'll be a lot different

(16:19):
than the deal that we've had for years. I was
going to do them last time, but we had we
had the COVID come up, and you know, it wasn't
a good time to be telling Spain and France guess what,
you're going to be paying a lot of money, So
they had a lot of problems, you know what happened
with that. So yeah, we could make a deal possibly

(16:41):
with Europe. You know, it's I'm very indifferent to it
because the deal we said out a letter, I think
we had thirty percent right and thirty percent, I mean
thirty percent of everything they do they pay to us.
You know, that's not a bad business. I'll tell you,
we're making a lot of money, and you pointed that

(17:01):
out very well in your article today. We are making
a lot of money, thank.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
You, sir, Sir, India would be huge. Canada has been
really intractable. I've actually been shocked at the way they've
looked at the United States the last few months. What
do you think happens with Canada?

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Too soon to say. They've abused us very badly, and
they've charged tariffs US high as four hundred percent to
our dairy farmers. They've really abused the United States with
these ideals. And I mean they charge you you've never
heard that to four hundred percent they judge. They've been
charging for years our farmers since two hundred, three hundred

(17:40):
even in some cases four hundred percent. Our farmers have
been very hurt by it. And we had, you know,
stupid people the last four years running things. They didn't care.
They didn't care, They never cared about any of the
stuff that we're talking about right now. But this is
really the lifeblood of the country from an economic standpoint.

Speaker 4 (17:58):
Yeah, and reciprocal terrace with Africa, those are expiring soon.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Any update on that.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Well, we're going to be making individual deals with those
countries or we're going to put out you know numbers. Now,
you have a lot of countries, don't forget we're talking
about you know, fifteen majors, and then you start getting
into the medium size. But then you have you know,
we have you have over two hundred countries, right, so
we're going to put out one number for a remaining

(18:28):
you know, close to one hundred and fifty countries. Wow,
we're just put out We're going to put out one
number and it'll be probably ten or fifteen percent. We
haven't decided yet.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
Wow, that's a big deal. That's a big moment in history.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
So you secured the border so quickly, there's no one
crossing the border. Now people are going in reverse direction.
We're still looking at some of these attacks on law enforcement,
and I think they look very similar to what we
saw with the George Floyd protest.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
Right.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
If the FBI determines there's a foreign or domestic group
that's the organizer, would you consider designating them a domestic
or foreign terrorist organization like you did with the Director Hotel.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
I would do that in a minute. I would do that.
These people I watched last week as they were throwing
rocks at brand new cars Vorder patrol, and I saw that,
and I gave them total authorization to stop your car
and do whatever is necessary to arrest those people. Use
whatever you have to use to arrest them. That was
number one of standers. Number two of the damage it

(19:28):
does to these beautiful, brand new cars there there, and
the voter patrol people want to be able to do that.
Somewhere along the line, somebody said, don't do anything. Well,
you're didn't have rocks. You saw that. I'm sure everybody
saw that. That's a terrible look. I called Tom Holman
and I authorized them to do whatever he has to do.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
I was in a home depot the other day.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
Sort a woman came out that she was the wife
I think of a Border patrol agent.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
I think your name was Lydia, and she said.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Tell the president, thank you for having my husband's back.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
And I think that sense and law enforce.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
It was just it was an organic moment in the
middle of a home people, but it was really striking.

Speaker 3 (20:04):
That's beautiful. That's beautiful. That's good. They recognize you, see that, John,
You've become very famous.

Speaker 6 (20:10):
I think I think they were.

Speaker 1 (20:12):
More oppressed with you than me.

Speaker 3 (20:13):
That, sir, Yes, you do a fantastic job. We have
you need truth and you know we have some Sean
Hannity is great. Yes, he's great. You know, there are
people that are there are people that are great, but
for the most part, it's just so crooked at these people, ABC, CBS,
NBC are horrible. And then you have CNN and MSDNC

(20:34):
that zero relationship to the truth, zero and they know it.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
I haven't want to know.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
I'll give them something and they'll print the exact They
know how bad they are. And the only thing it's
hard to understand why they were doing. You know, why
would they want to have open borders, Why would they
want to have incompetent people like Kamala and like Joe
Biden running this country? What do they want it? How
does it work? It's gonna you know, if we didn't

(21:03):
win this election, the country would be finished. So when
I was over in Saudi Arabia and I met with
a lot of the leaders, but I met with Qatar,
and I met with Yuoe, and I met with the
King of Saudi Arabia, they all said one thing, almost
identical words, separately they said it. They said, one year
ago your country was dead, and now you have the

(21:25):
hottest country anywhere in the world. Amazing, And all my
supporters want to talk about is the Jeffrey Epstein hoax.
It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
I think that goes away quickly. I do.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
It said disgrace, and I'm going to I remember every
one of these guys that my supporters, and they just
they love it and they love it. And it's all
induced by the Democrats. The Democrats are the ones that
are getting them to say to this stuff. And the
files are all set up by the people that are
in it for the last four years and actually before that.

(21:58):
You could go way back and go back into the
you know, right after I went. It really became bad
after I won in twenty sixteen. They didn't think I
was going to run, so they weren't as bad before
the election, which is which shows how stupid they are.
If you're going to be bad, be bad before the election,
right not after. But after the election they went crazy.

(22:19):
That's where I guess the Washington Posts said that he's
going to be impeached and you know all the different things, right, Yeah,
you see that during a few days after the election,
they said they're going to be they're going to impeach
him and worse, it's a dangerous group of sick people.
But the Republicans have to learn that. Maybe they're learning

(22:40):
their lesson, maybe they're not. But I'm going to remember
all the people that took us away from this grade
instead of talking about this tremendous that's flawless attack or
nuclear weapons that took place in Iran flawless. Compare that
to Jimmy Carter with the helicopters were crashing into each
other and everybody was captured, right, Yeah, it was a

(23:04):
national disgrace. Or compare that to the Afghanistan the way
we left the way we left and like humiliated and
defeated with a president there was no good, with a
general that was no good. Really, these guys were terrible.
Compare that with what we just did in a much
more complicated this is much much harder, much more. Those

(23:25):
planes through for thirty seven hours back and forth.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
It's amazing, incredible, it's amazing.

Speaker 3 (23:32):
And we didn't have There wasn't a bad bolt on
the planet. I mean, everything was flawless. It was a
flawless campaign. But I remember so vividly, younger, a long
time ago, but those helicopters in the storm and landing
and all crashing, and what a disgrace that was what
an embarrassment it was. We don't have that anymore. That's

(23:55):
what we ought to be talking about. Not nonsense.

Speaker 1 (23:57):
I agree with you.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
There something else that has also been talks about right
now and actually last October Justin News broke the story
that Adam Schiff committed possible mortgage fraud and now also
Marilyn Moseby Letitia James Democrats seemed to have a mortgage
fraud problem. How should the DOJ handle it?

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Well, you know, he looks to me like he did
commit that. I looked at it just recentlyzed I read
a story about it, and it's I mean to me,
it looks like he committed mortgage fraud. No, he should be,
he said about my children don in the case in particular,

(24:33):
who knew nothing about the Russia Russia Russia hoaks think
of it? It was made up by Adam Schiff and
Hillary Clinton in the group right and now everybody knows
that they've admitted it. It was a total hoax that
my son should go to jail for a very very
long period of time. And he knew it was a hoax.

(24:54):
This guy knew it had nothing to do with my son.
It was them using that as a way to save
the embarrassment of Hillary Clinton's loss in the twenty sixteen election.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Yeah, that's what it was. That's why Cash it was.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Going to be a one day story. They wanted to
use it. They said, yeah, Russia, Russia caused that's I
remember that. I was watching that day they started talking
about Russia, and then the fake news picks it up
and it's instead of a one day story, they made
it a two year story.

Speaker 1 (25:23):
It's amazing. Yeah, handicapped.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
I said, No, he's a bad guy, chef, He's a
sick puppy. He's unattractive in any every single way, every
single way you can be unattractive. That shift. He's a
bad guy. No, if he created for it, he should suffer,
just like he made everyone else suffer, just like the
horrible things he did to so many Republicans and conservatives and.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
Others to I have a funny feeling that case that
we started talking about the top of this interview, maybe
that vehicle for that, that conspiracy case, sir, it is.
I know how busy you are. We are so grateful
for all the time you gave us today. Thanks for join.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Well. I'm grateful to you for great reporting.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
I'm just good, strong, honest reporting.

Speaker 4 (26:07):
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Speaker 3 (26:08):
I don't want any favors. I don't want I'd never
asked you for a fan No, but you're a real,
real professional and you should both be proud of it.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Great job you do it. Thank you very much.

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Use a lot to us, sir, Thank you so much.
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we always stay on top of the very important conversation
about parents rights and free speech in America.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Joining us now actress, author.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Education, freedom affacant and good friend. She outformed the Parents
of Demanding Justice Alliance. She's also here with one of
the group's co founders, Kelly Walker. It's Sam Sorbo and
Kelly Walker. Sam Kelly great to have you here today.

Speaker 7 (28:07):
Great to be here.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
I think people feel like the tide.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
Is turning, that parents are starting to get controlled back
of their children's education, but there are still these pockets
of resistance.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
Sam.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
I know you started this group to make sure those
pockets and resistance go away. Tell us what's going on.

Speaker 8 (28:19):
Yeah, And I don't know that we should be that optimistic,
because really nothing fundamentally has changed. People feel better, but
people like Kelly are still suffering because they were targeted
and they were disenfranchised, and they were separated from their kids,
some of them, and so that needs to be redressed
and fixed so that parents don't have to worry about

(28:39):
this happening again.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
That's a good point.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Yeah, And Kelly, fill people in on what happened to you.
You now live in Tennessee, but your life, everything, your
profession was in Arizona.

Speaker 3 (28:48):
We do.

Speaker 9 (28:49):
In twenty eighteen, my family opened a small coffee shop
in Vail, Arizona, just outside of Tucson, and of course
shortly after that we had the lockdowns. We took a
very freedom based approach. I was working as editor in
chief for National Medical Publication at that time, and so

(29:11):
we wanted to give people the free choice. We never missed,
we never failed an inspection, and yet the county Board
of Supervisors framed us as.

Speaker 7 (29:20):
If we were non compliant.

Speaker 9 (29:21):
So we ended up on this wall of shame website
and we started getting death threats, threats to kill my children.
That was in twenty twenty, if you can believe it.
And I went to a Board of Supervisors meeting. I
was invited, you get three minutes to speak. Within thirty seconds,
I was handcuffed and charged for disorderly conduct for speaking.

Speaker 8 (29:43):
And can I point out the meetings before that were online,
they were virtual. That meeting was in person. Every meeting
after that was also virtual. It was a setup. They
wanted to have a video of him being arrested for
nothing but speak as a tactic of intimidation. And so
this is why I say it's bigger than oh, you know, bygones,

(30:06):
let's move on, because those tactics are still in place.
And that attitude, that Terry mccauliffe, attitude that parents have
no rights or responsibility regarding the education of.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Their children is wrong.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
It's dead wrong, because the number one predictor of academic
success for a child is parental involvement.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
Yeah, there's no doubt, Kelly. You use a fantastic term.
When we're talking offline there you feel like a political refugee.
You literally had to flee your home, yes, to find
safety for you and your children.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
What is that like?

Speaker 7 (30:38):
And by the way, that was the first of two arrests.

Speaker 9 (30:40):
Because after that arrest, which was televised, our coffee shop
became this hub of freedom. So all of the medical,
law enforcement, military who didn't want to be forced to
take a vaccination, various issues, they came to our shop.

Speaker 7 (30:55):
We became like the town hall or almost like the Green.

Speaker 9 (30:57):
Dragon tavern, right, and the school issues started coming and
people were coming to us saying, look, these policies that
the school districts are being paid by the CDC to enforce,
they are leading kids.

Speaker 7 (31:10):
To suicide and mental health issues.

Speaker 9 (31:12):
Meanwhile, before I got politically let go of, in my job,
I was writing about this how kids did not have
access to doctors and dentists and teachers.

Speaker 7 (31:22):
Now they had nowhere to go.

Speaker 9 (31:23):
A young man in our neighborhood went out in the
desert and shot himself in the head, and he told
the police, I'm never going back. While it turns out
he was living in an abusive situation. He had nowhere
to go, and he couldn't get away at school, so
he fled out in the desert. And it's tragic, It's
absolutely tragic. So again I was arrested in twenty twenty

(31:46):
one September twenty twenty one, only days short of a
year later. And it was first sitting in a school
office meeting because by this time people looked at me,
I'd become this public figure. And he said, Kelly, they
forced myself to wear a mask.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
He's in the office.

Speaker 9 (32:02):
He took it off, said we don't wear masks and
threw it in the nurses trash. They made him fish
it out of the trash and put it back on.
He said, I'm calling the police. I'm reporting child abuse.
So he said, would you come police, keep me calm.
So I called another father and we went there. And
because we sat in that meeting, because I called then
state Senator Kelly Townsend, sheriff's lieutenant to get advice for

(32:24):
this dad, and they went out to the media after that,
and by the way, this father called the police and
they said, no, we're not coming out as too controversial.
So I got three days later the police hunted us down.
Five two Song police officers came to my house at
night and delivered a paper ticket.

Speaker 7 (32:42):
For misdemeanor three trespassing.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
Took five cops to deliver a ticket.

Speaker 9 (32:46):
Oh yes, and then they had fourteen Bussan police officers investigating.

Speaker 7 (32:49):
The FBI was investigating it.

Speaker 9 (32:51):
The media took off with it, CNNMSNBC as if three
large man had stormed the school. And we have every
second of film. You can see clearly none of what
they said happened happened.

Speaker 5 (33:03):
So have you been made whole? No?

Speaker 7 (33:05):
No, no over here.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
I know it was an ironic question. No, no, nowhere near.

Speaker 9 (33:10):
We're struggling. I mean, like I said, I got cancel,
culled out of my job. Our business was ruined. They
took ten thousand dollars out of our home sale illegally.
They sent usd me to one hunter Jason jail. And
I know this is unorthodox, but I refused to go,
and I refused to appeal because it would have ruined
my family.

Speaker 7 (33:30):
And I looked to.

Speaker 9 (33:34):
Samuel Adams and John Hancock as an example, because Governor
Gage put out a warrant for their arrest, and Samuel
Adams response was, I've already made long ago made my
peace with the King of King's Teil.

Speaker 7 (33:47):
Governor Gage.

Speaker 9 (33:48):
It is the advice of Sammy al Adams to no
longer offend the feelings of an exasperated people.

Speaker 7 (33:54):
And I said, look, we have to be careful.

Speaker 9 (33:57):
We do believe in rule of law, but when there
is an unjust man registry who's doing something to oppress
people politically, Thomas Jefferson said, you not only have the
right to oppose it, he said you have the duty.
So instead I went to the government. I wrote, Congress,
and here we are, Sam and I talked to Ed
Martin and thanks to Sam in large part and Vince Haley.

(34:21):
So we sat down and said, here's what's happening with
the parents. We need an executive order from President Trump
to make these parents whole. And we have spent the
last month collecting a dossier. We have over forty parents,
we have their stories. I'm going to release today a
redacted version, and the stories are unbelievable to be clear
houses the United States.

Speaker 8 (34:42):
It's redacted of some of the names to protect the
innocent because they are still being targeted, and others were
absolutely certain they wanted their names out there because they
want people to know. For instance, Kelly still has an
arrest on his record. It's it's been it's a nothing
thing because they threw it out, but it's still on

(35:05):
his record because they're slow walking the recision and so
there's nothing he can do. But he goes to rent
a new place and they won't rent to him because
he has a restaurant his record. So we need not
only to make these people whole, we need to uplift
parenting again, make parenting great again, bring back the parent
and make these people whole.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
And they do need to be made whole.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
We have an FBI whistlebluller on this show about a
year ago.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
He went through similar things, and he said the process
was designed to be the punishment. Even if you get
exactary by the time you're through the process that you
get rid of and punished. What can we all do
to support the situation, Sam, to make sure that everything
gets right and the forty fifty hundred other people like
Kelly also get.

Speaker 8 (35:48):
Made whole right because it's not just them right, it's
all the other parents who didn't stand up who are
now too afraid to stand up.

Speaker 5 (35:55):
So we need support for the executive order. I think
that's really the next order of business.

Speaker 8 (36:00):
And I would love for President Trump to have a
ceremony to honor the parents who took the slings and arrows,
who stood in defense of their children, who stood up
for defending their kids.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
And we need more parents like that.

Speaker 8 (36:14):
We need parents more involved in their schools, not less.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
I would imagine ten years ago I would never be
sitting here today having a conversation like this, that this
would have happened on American soil under the color of
American government. But it has, and it's happened in one
hundred thousands of locations.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Now.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
President Trump clearly committed to ending this era, but it's
a process somewhere only at the beginning of it. Kelly,
for what you went through, I felt terrible, but I
know there's going to be a justin righteous and to this.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
It's the only way should end.

Speaker 3 (36:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (36:43):
My good friend Matthew Littlewiner, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Litwiner, you know,
he was released from the military for writing I Resists
a Revolution. And I had a conversation with him and
I said, Matthew, I'm so sorry you lost all that
your retirement everything he said, I'm not because if I
kept it, I'm not doing enough for my country. The
same way I chose to stay on this path, I
chose to be a target.

Speaker 7 (37:04):
And now look where we are.

Speaker 9 (37:05):
We're able to help these parents, and we're looking at
President Trump saying we believe he is going to do
the right thing. We believe he cares about American families.
And these people are heroes, all of us who stood up.
It's not been easy. And instead of being applauded for
doing what even animals know to do protect your own children,
they were demonized. They need to be honored, not only vindicated.

(37:26):
Andy Ogil's had a press conference. Vindication of parents is great.
Eli Crane's been supportive, Paul Gosa, a whole lot of others.

Speaker 7 (37:33):
They need to be honored.

Speaker 9 (37:33):
And I love Sam's idea of having a ceremony with
the president. I think that would be fantastic.

Speaker 5 (37:38):
He is the parent in chief, he is proud of it.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
Sam Adams brother John Adams said, liberty, once loss has
never regained it. I know that's why you jumped into
the foxhill. And if you're going to go in a
foxhole with someone having Sam Suroville. That's why we're taking
to my.

Speaker 5 (37:53):
I don't know wearing red.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
Fix that what an amazing story. We're going to follow
this all the way through to the end. So thank
thank you for letting us see what this was.

Speaker 4 (38:02):
Really.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
On to have you guys on all right, philks, more
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thanks so much for being here.

Speaker 6 (39:38):
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Speaker 4 (40:27):
Yeah, and I think that there is this misconception, at
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But if that is off balance, or if you've got
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Speaker 3 (40:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (40:50):
Absolutely.

Speaker 10 (40:50):
You know, you look at your overall immune system and
it's back boned by the liver, and so if you
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Speaker 6 (40:59):
So that's why you need.

Speaker 10 (41:00):
To make sure that you are doing it really the
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Speaker 7 (41:05):
And it's a.

Speaker 6 (41:06):
Great slogan, but it really is true.

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We need to.

Speaker 10 (41:08):
Start really paying attention to our bodies' needs. And you know,
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Speaker 5 (41:19):
Absolutely so.

Speaker 4 (41:20):
I remember the first time we had someone on from
Pure Health and they talked about fatty liver disease and
I had never heard.

Speaker 5 (41:26):
Of it before then.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
But it seems like everywhere I turn there is a
new report about a spike in fatty liver disease cases.
Why why is that has it always been around and
we're just not paying attention? Or is there something we
are eating or doing to our bodies that is making
those cases the case count go up?

Speaker 6 (41:43):
Yeah, you know, that's a great question. I think it's
actually probably a little bit of both.

Speaker 10 (41:46):
Is nowadays with these diagnoses, we are certainly doing more
to diagnose them, so obviously those numbers are going to
go up. But also if you look at the type
of food that that we're eating, and you know, I'll say,
a glass of wine or a beer is not a
horrible thing every once in a while, but boy, we
certainly indulge a little bit too much. And that's where

(42:09):
it really can start hurting our livers as well. So
I think it's actually a combination of the two. So
I think it hit the nail around the head.

Speaker 5 (42:17):
Thanks so much.

Speaker 4 (42:18):
I love paying attention to this stuff because I last year,
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Speaker 5 (42:28):
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Speaker 4 (42:29):
But it seems like, I mean, you obviously can't do everything,
but what are some of the most obvious things that
we can do for our health as it relates to
the liver and just an overall well being.

Speaker 10 (42:40):
Yeah, so number one, it does start with what you eat.
So when you look at trying to lose weight, you're
just getting healthier. You can put exercise right up against
healthy eating, and healthy eating is going to win every time.
And so look at those things that you're actually putting
into your body when you're walking through the grocery store.
If you can't pronounce something, probably best not to eat it.

Speaker 3 (43:02):
Now.

Speaker 6 (43:02):
I would certainly be a.

Speaker 10 (43:03):
Hypocrite if I said that I never do anything like that.
I certainly do because I'm human. But you really want
to just moderate those really those bad things that you're
putting in there.

Speaker 6 (43:14):
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Speaker 10 (43:16):
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Speaker 5 (43:32):
Yeah, what is the breakdown?

Speaker 4 (43:34):
Because I've always been told that when you go to
the grocery store. I've heard different variations of this rule.
Some say sixty percent, some say eighty percent, But sixty
to eighty percent of the things you buy shouldn't have labels.
So fruits and vegetables, things that come from the earth,
things that aren't processed, and then the rest of that
percentage made up in processed foods. Where do we strike

(43:54):
that balance where we're not doing damage to our bodies,
because it certainly seems like anything out there is process
it's all trying to poison us, make us infertile, kill us,
give us chronic diseases.

Speaker 5 (44:04):
We're attacked from all angles.

Speaker 10 (44:07):
Yeah, you know, I mean, I wish I could give
you a wonderful percentage. But the key again is moderation,
and so the more without labels. Obviously the better. But
here's the thing with medicine is that we continue to
learn new things every day, honestly, every year, every five years,
and so what one study is going to show now

(44:27):
might show something completely different in the next few years.
So trying to really nail down on some type of
percentage or hey we need to do this or that.
You know, you look at the four major food groups,
then the food period, right.

Speaker 6 (44:39):
Things just continue to change.

Speaker 10 (44:41):
So it really is looking at things in moderation because
if you start really looking at just numbers and you're
trying to eat like like some just ingredient list that
just has percentages, and that's just not going to work
out very well. Again, we are a human, we will deviate,
and so keeping such a strict a list of things

(45:02):
to do or strict numbers is just not really the
way that we're going to be able to get healthier.

Speaker 4 (45:07):
Yeah, doctor Tolberg, So I've noticed in the last I
don't know, five years or so, and I'm sure it's
age because everything.

Speaker 5 (45:14):
That the deal that we deal with. I feel like every.

Speaker 4 (45:16):
Doctor is going to say, well, it's because you're getting older.
But I started noticing, particularly in the last five years
or so, that if I eat something sugary, particularly something processed,
so not not fruit and.

Speaker 5 (45:25):
Things like that, but candy or something.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
I mean, within fifteen minutes, I am ready to lay
my head on a pillow and absolutely crash. And I
always used to have sugar crashes, but it wasn't this quickly,
and it wasn't this drastic and aggressive. I can literally
be sitting in my office and feel like I should
go sit in my recliner. I bought a recliner from
my office for this reason, because I journalists. Sometimes I
have to sleep in my office. But I know that

(45:50):
that's got to be age related. But there, I know
you guys have a formula also that can help deal
with that.

Speaker 10 (45:55):
Right we do, actually, and boy, I'm right there with you,
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But it's our blood sugar formula. And as you can guess,
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it can really help reduce the appetite try to help
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to stay away from those tempting treats. And the great

(46:18):
thing is that maintaining a good blood sugar level has
so many advantages. So you can lose a few extra
pounds again, shrink down that belly fat, get that energy
to where we can actually start exercising and feeling better
about ourselves.

Speaker 6 (46:32):
But overall that blood sugar, you know, keeping.

Speaker 10 (46:34):
That in check and really help with your vision, your kidneys,
your heart, your circulation system. So keep all that healthy
as well. So that was a great one to point out.
So I appreciate that.

Speaker 4 (46:44):
Absolutely, all right, very quickly, because we've only got about
thirty seconds left. On a scale of one to ten,
one being no difference at all, in ten being a
huge difference. How big of a difference do you think
can be made in one administration by people like Rfkjunior
Marty McCarey to clean up the American healthcare system and
American diets and just our bodies in general.

Speaker 6 (47:04):
You know, I'm going to have to play the milligram
that I'm going to do a five on that.

Speaker 5 (47:08):
Okay, all right, but.

Speaker 10 (47:09):
We're getting wonderful steps in place, but that's going to
have to continue, and I think that's where the call's
going to come.

Speaker 6 (47:16):
Yeah, continue with sure.

Speaker 4 (47:18):
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Just News. We're going to take a break and we'll
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Speaker 4 (47:51):
Just to wrap up the show, something that A teased.
I didn't want to give it away before we actually aired.
The interview with President Trump in a very disciplined manner,
talking about the replacement of the finure How easy would
it be for President Trump to replace him, have interest
rates adjusted and have the economy ruaring the way that
President Trump wants it to. But he put the nation
first because he said, I'm afraid that that will scare

(48:12):
the markets.

Speaker 1 (48:13):
Yeah, that's exactly right.

Speaker 2 (48:14):
Incredible all throughout the processes, and I think he'd love
to get to the bottom of the error weaponization. And
then he throws on the table the Epstein stuff. Let's
roll that in there so PA becaus have a little
bit more transparency. Realizing that maybe Pam Bondi dropped the
ball many of the conservative influencers who've been opening about
this without knowing a darn thing about it, And I

(48:36):
want to address that for a second, because this could
have been just a conspiracy case about the era of weaponization,
which would have been the ultimate thing. Now we're going
to throw to Epstein, in which, by the way, I
think will be fine according to presidents right. I've watched,
starting with the Attorney General, Pam Dondie, who went out
and said there was a list of clients. I've gone

(48:57):
through tens of thousands of pages of documents in the case.
I hired Christine Dolan, one of the great human trafficker
investigators in the world, to.

Speaker 1 (49:04):
Go through this. So Wall Street Journal went through this.

Speaker 2 (49:06):
Most of the people who've been out there shooting their
mouth off, including the Attorney General, didn't know what they
were talking about. And they've over promised and they've confused
the public. Those who have a podium, those who have
an opportunde to inform the America, also have an opportunity
to be responsible about it. I know what's in the documents,
at least what the FBI has. I don't know what's

(49:28):
in the sealed documents because they're still sealed in the court.
But the last month of debate, particularly among conservatives, has
been disrespectful to the country because it's speculation rather than fact.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
It's easy to get to the facts.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
Go look at the documents, Go read the court record,
go do some gun shoe work. Stop worrying about getting clicks.
President Trump has put it to rest today. I think
now there's a special prossect to look at everything. Yeah,
we'll get to the bottom of the f scene, but
we can also look at what happened to all of
us who were censored, to all of those who were prosecuted,
whose names were so for the first time, there's going

(50:02):
to be a path to deciding whether criminal.

Speaker 1 (50:04):
Chargers are warranted. And I think that's a big deal.

Speaker 4 (50:07):
Yeah, John, I mean, we are living in this new
world of journalism and media where you have a lot
of citizen journalists, which is a wonderful, wonderful thing. Unfortunately,
there is also a culture that merges citizen journalism with
journalists to hooliganism, and I think that we've seen.

Speaker 5 (50:22):
Quite a bit of that. Like you were talking about people,
you know.

Speaker 4 (50:24):
Running their mouths online and drawing up a lot of
frenzy about what is not being shown to the public
when in fact, like you said, what about four hundred
pages of documents that you can go and take a
look at.

Speaker 2 (50:36):
Yeah, there's a lot, and that's just what the I
released recently. You go back into the court, the judge
released a vast majority of the documents in twenty twenty three.
I went through those, including the address book. And remember
when Alan Dersch would say, oh, there's a list, and
he backed off it just like I said you would,
because it's not what's in the evidence that said. I
think today's a reboot for the whole question. I think

(50:57):
the American people do deserve the truth. I do think
Bam BONDI let us down. But it's a fixable thing,
and those who speculate rather than report on it are
wasting the American public's time. President Trump today didn't waste
anyone's time. Everything he talked about today clear uh. Nothing
was off ground, nothing was off limits, and he has
a plan for hours going to do it. I was
really impressed in just all the things he saw through

(51:19):
and the level of detail he knows. Yeah, the difference
between what Horrorwitz and Durham was a raising moment in
the interview.

Speaker 4 (51:25):
Yeah, he knows the ins and else and all the nuances.
And you know, not only is he opened to injecting
Epstein and allowing that to be covered within this grand conspiracy,
but like you said, he's an open book when it
comes to so many things.

Speaker 1 (51:36):
Thank you all I like your story.

Speaker 5 (51:39):
Thank you. All right, everybody, that's it for tonight. We'll
see tomorrow
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