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December 31, 2025 50 mins

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Segment A: LOOKING BACK AT JTN'S INTERVIEW WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP
Segment B: PRESIDENT TRUMP TALKED ABOUT SECURING THE BORDER AND MORE WITH JTN BACK IN JULY
Segment C: FLASHBACK: FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL'S BIG INTERVIEW ON JTN
Segment D: FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL ON REFORMING THE AGENCY AND MORE BACK IN OCTOBER
Segment E: IMMIGRATION IS STILL INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT IN 2026 - HERE'S WHY

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Speaker 1 (00:21):
Hello America. Happy New Year's Eve to all of you.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
I hope that it is a splendid evening so far,
and we appreciate you spending a bit of it with
us tonight.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
And as we.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
All are anxiously awaiting twenty twenty six, looking forward to
what is going to be happening in the new year,
we thought this would be a good time to reflect
back on all of the things that happened this year.
My goodness, what a year it was with President Trump
in his first year of his second term. So we
decided that we were going to compile a show of
our favorite interviews this year. And in one of our

(00:52):
favorite interviews, John and I spoke with none other than
the President of the United States, Donald Trump, and we
spoke to him about ending the weaponization of the federal
government and so much more. He's always so gracious to
spend time with us and to answer our questions.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
I think you're going to appreciate this interview.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
And if you didn't see it the first time around,
then it's going to be fresh and brand new to you.
But if you did see it the first time around,
and this is probably going to serve as reinforcement for
all the things that have happened this year.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Check it out.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Hello John, all right, sir, I want to dive into
something we confirmed earlier this week. The FBI into Cash
Btel has opened a grand conspiracy case looking at the
last decade of weaponization against you and the protection of
Democrats like Hunter Biden. Hillary Clinton is one ongoing criminal conspiracy.

Speaker 4 (01:36):
I want to ask what you.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Think of that approach and whether you think a special
prosecutor might be warranted.

Speaker 5 (01:42):
Well, I'm happy that they did that. I don't know
much about it.

Speaker 4 (01:45):
But it deserves to be done.

Speaker 5 (01:47):
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 let that border, if you
don't have fair and free voting, you don't have a country.
And we have a disgraceful voting voting that they spent

(02:07):
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 4 (02:17):
For all the things that have happened.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
There is the Russia collusion against you, there is Jack
Smith against you, there's all the things that happened twenty
twenty nine, investigating China interference 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 5 (02:35):
I think they could 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 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

(02:55):
that stick to it, Like Lou The Democrats, you know,
they have bad Polo, see, they have bad candidates, they
have bad everything, but they stick together. The Republicans don't
do that. But they are to look into the Jeffrey
Epstein hoax because that's another hoax that's frankly put out
by the pushing, pushing the Republicans and put out by

(03:16):
the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (03:17):
Now, they definitely set the Republicans up one big prosecutor
look at it all.

Speaker 4 (03:21):
Would that make you feel good?

Speaker 5 (03:22):
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 dessier was a total fake. They

(03:42):
have 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've been running these
files and so much the things that we found were fake.
With me, but especially you look at that Steele dossier

(04:05):
where they paid like fourteen or sixteen million. That's more
than James Patterson gets paid to do a number one
best seller. Great, 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 (04:21):
Yeah, we've definitely confirmed it.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yeah, we are, mister president.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
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.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Unless you declassify them.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Would you declassify the classified annex in the Hillary Clinton
email case, as Senator Grassley has been asking.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
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 3 (04:57):
And there's one other ones I want to mention. In
the Durham Report, they talk about the Clinton Plan intelligence
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 considered to classify it?

Speaker 5 (05:11):
I would declassify it? Yeah? Why not? I would absolutely
declassify it. And I will say this, The Durham Report
was preceded by the Horrowartz Report, and Bill bar should
have used the Horowartz reports, didn't. You didn't need the
Durham Report, because say what you want about mister Horowitz.
So he was appointed by Democrats, but he wrote the
most vicious and true report that you've ever seen on somebody,

(05:37):
and that was on James Comy 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 coomy based on this report.
And for some reason Bill Barr didn't use it. I never,
I never was such a disappointment, but he didn't use it.

(06:00):
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, right, and
that should have been used well. Instead, Barr wanted to
do a further report, so he put Durham in George,
and you know, Durham took years. It took so many years.

(06:23):
I think it was just a tapping. If they ought
to look at that too, why did they tap it along?
They tapped it along forever. Do you remember how long
it took for Durham to come out with it, twenty
three But by the time he came out with a
report everybody was old and looking to retire.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
Yeah, yeah, you're exactly right, mister President. I want to
shift to these he should.

Speaker 5 (06:41):
I'd love you to look at the Horowitz report. It
was absolutely incredible and had more credibility because he's a Democrat,
that's right.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Yeah, sir, I have 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 you know, the beginning of this past century,
rising terff revenues, growing, spending cuts.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
How possible is that before you leave office?

Speaker 5 (07:10):
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're taking in tremendous amounts of money. You saw that
we had a twenty five billion dollars 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

(07:31):
right now, cars and steel mostly, but the other ones
kick in on August first, and they're very substantial and
the innentes. Yeah, there's a 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.

(07:53):
But the money is very substantial. It's it's hundreds of
billions of dollars. And the other thing that some of
soldiers 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 and I do have a

(08:14):
few 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

(08:37):
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 a deal basically a letter.
You know, they will say, well, what are you going
to make deals? Well, I've made deals. The best deals
are the letters you just sent him out saying congratulations,

(08:59):
you're paying two twenty five thirty forty percent at 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

(09:20):
coming in on August first. And as you figured out,
a lot of people haven't. They don't They never understood tariff,
and now they're starting people that didn't even ken langon yesterday.
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 short and I'm telling

(09:40):
you that that the big numbers actually start kicking in
on August first. That's when all the countries start paying.
But we're getting a lot in anyway, Cars and steal
primarily and lumber.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
A little bit.

Speaker 3 (09:54):
It's pretty impressive. And you've turned a lot of tariff
critics around to a tariff of proponents.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
That's amazing. You mentioned the FED last night.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
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. And
want just get your thoughts on what he said about
that mentality at the FED that's got a fifty year.

Speaker 5 (10:17):
Old mental Well, I think he's right. David was picked
by me and did a good job when he was
at the FED, but I think he's one hundred percent right.
It's this guy is getting in the way. Think of
what you know, we're talking about costs. He's talking about
the cost of teriffs. If he lowered three points, if
he would lower that. You know, Europe has had ten

(10:38):
lowerings in the last year and a half. Ten We've
had none with this guy. None that puts us that
it has 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

(11:01):
about housing, he's 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 and with predictions, and the only one that
got it wright was me and one other persons. Sixty

(11:22):
nine were wrong. This guy got it wrong, and he
wants to put in thousands of additional people to tell
him what to say. I mean, how many people 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

(11:43):
have 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 4 (11:56):
It's crazy.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
Sir.

Speaker 3 (11:57):
Are you thinking of removing him or do you think
he resigns before his terms out Tron Powell.

Speaker 5 (12:03):
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 spends two and
a half billion dollars to I guess it's a renovation.
I don't know. It's just I'm very good at that stuff.

(12:25):
I should go look at it at least.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Yeah, we got a story. It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
The building calls us less to build than it's cost
to renovate.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
It's insane. It's crazy.

Speaker 5 (12:34):
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
are making a fortune. No, this is not a guy.
This is a guy. I was recommended. He was recommended
to me by Minuchen and he worked out good.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
That's great, mister President.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
You mentioned Indonesia, so I was curious if there are
some other big terror for agreements on the horizon.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
Can you give us a hint, maybe our we.

Speaker 5 (13:00):
Do we have some Again, every time I send out
a letter, I always has to say, but 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've really abused our country financially over the years.

(13:22):
And you know, I would say almost as bad as China,
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

(13:45):
be a lot different 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

(14:06):
make a deal possibly with Europe. You know, it's I'm
very indifferent to it because the deal we sent out
a letter. I think we had thirty percent right, and
thirty percent that means thirty percent of everything they do
they pay to us. You know that's not a bad business.
I'll tell you, we'll make it a lot of money.

(14:26):
And you pointed that out very well in your article today.
We are making a lot of money, thank you, sir. Sir.

Speaker 4 (14:34):
India would be huge.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Canada has been really intractable. I've actually been shocked at
the way they've looked at the United States the last
few months.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
What do you think happens with Canada?

Speaker 5 (14:46):
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 deals. And I mean, you've never heard that four
hundred percent they judge they've been charging for years our
farmers two hundred, three hundred, even in some cases four

(15:08):
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 2 (15:25):
And so there's reciprocal tariffs with Africa that those are
expiring soon.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
Any update on that.

Speaker 5 (15:31):
Well, we're going to be making individual deals with those
countries or we're going to put out you know, numbers.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
All right, everybody, coming up next, we're going to show
you more of our discussion with President Donald Trump. That's
after this very quick commercial break.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Welcome back, everybody.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
We were diving right back into our discussion with President
Trump on many of those big policy changes that he
made just since January, along with what he has done
to secure the border.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Take a look.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
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,
you have over two hundred countries, right, So we're going
to put out one number for a remaining you know,
close to one hundred and fifty countries. Wow, we're just

(16:30):
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 3 (16:39):
Wow, that's a big deal. That's a big moment in history.
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 protests. Right, 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

(17:03):
organization like you did with the cartel.

Speaker 5 (17:05):
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 Border 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 is dangerous. Number two the damage it does

(17:27):
to these beautiful brand new cars there there, and the
border patrol people want to be able to do that.
Somewhere along the line, somebody said, don't do anything. Well,
you're gonna have rocks. You saw that. I'm sure everybody
saw that. That's that's a terrible look. I called Tom
Holman and I authorized them to do whatever he has
to do.

Speaker 3 (17:47):
I was in a home depot the other day sort
of A woman came out there. She was the wife
I think of a border patrol agent. I think your
name was Lydia and she said, tell the president, thank
you for having my husband's back.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
And I think that sense of law enforcement. Yep, it
was just an it was.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
An organic moment in the middle of a home depot,
but it was really striking.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
That's beautiful. That's beautiful. That's good. They recognize you. See that, John,
you become very famous.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
I think I think they were more oppressed with you
than me. That's there.

Speaker 5 (18:12):
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 that

(18:34):
zero relationship to the truth, zero and they know it.
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

(18:56):
Biden running this country. Why what do they wanted? How
does it work? It's gonna you know, if we didn't
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

(19:19):
ago your country was dead, and now you have the
hottest country anywhere in the world.

Speaker 4 (19:26):
Amazing.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
And all my supporters want to talk about is the
Jeffrey Epstein hoax. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
I think that goes away quickly. I do.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
I said 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. You could go way back and go

(19:58):
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. That's where I guess the Washington

(20:19):
Posts said that he's going to be impeached, and you
know all the different things, right, 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 was.
It's a dangerous group of sick people. But the Republicans
have to learn that. Maybe they're learning their lesson, maybe
they're not. But I'm going to remember all the people

(20:42):
that took us away from this grade instead of talking
about this tremendous, this flawless attack or nuclear weapons that
took place in Iran flawless. Compare that to Jimmy Carter
where the helicopters were crashing into each other, right and
it was captured, right, it was a national disgrace. Or

(21:04):
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 planes through for

(21:26):
thirty seven hours, back and forth.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
It's amazing, it's amazing.

Speaker 5 (21:30):
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 crashing and who a disgrace? That was, What an
embarrassment it was. We don't have that anymore. That's what

(21:54):
we ought to be talking about. Not nonsense.

Speaker 4 (21:56):
I agree with you, sir.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Something else that is also being talked about right now.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Actually last October, just the news brook the story that
Adam Schiff committed possible mortgage fraud and now also Marilyn
Moseby Letitia James Democrats seemed to have a mortgage fraud problem.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
How should the DJ handle it?

Speaker 5 (22:12):
Well, you know, he looks to me like he did
commit that. I looked at it. Just recently I read
a story about it, and it's I mean, to me,
it looks like he committed mortgage fraud. Oh he should
he should be. He said about my children don in
the case in particular, who knew nothing about the Russia

(22:34):
Russia Russia hoax? Think of it. It was made up
by Adam Schiff and Hillary Clinton in the group, right,
and now everybody knows that I'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. This guy knew it had
nothing to do with my son. It was them using

(22:57):
that as a way to save the embarrassment of Hillary
Clinton's loss in the twenty sixteen election.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
Yeah, that's what it was. That's why Casper.

Speaker 5 (23:05):
It was going to be a one day story. They
wanted to use it. They said, yeah, Russia, Russia cross
that that's I remember that. I was watching that day
they started talking about Russia, and then the fake news
picked it up and it's instead of a one day story,
they made it a two year story.

Speaker 4 (23:21):
It's amazing. Yeah, handicapped.

Speaker 5 (23:24):
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 fraud, he should suffer, just like he
made everyone else suffer, just like the horrible things he
did to so many Republicans and conservatives and others too.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
I have a funny feeling that case that we started
talking about at 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 joining us.

Speaker 5 (24:00):
Well, I'm grateful to you for great reporting. Thank you,
and you know, just good, strong, honest reporting. And I
don't want any favors. I don't want I've never asked
you for a faver Nope. But you're a real, real
professional and you should both be proud of it.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
Great job you do, and thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (24:18):
Use a lot to us, sir, Thank you so much.
Thanks for your time today.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
All Right, everybody stay tuned because we continue discussing how
the Trump administration restored transparency in our federal agencies, with
FBI Director Cash btel More on that after this break.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
Welcome back everybody.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
Out of two hundred and sixty one shows over the
course of all of twenty twenty five, we plucked out
our favorite interviews of the year.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
So here we are.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Let's take a look at another one of our favorites.
It was with FBI Director Cash Battel discussed how the
FBI has been reinvented because of the new Trump administration.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Enjoy talk a little bit about the strategy you brought
in with the great team that you've had.

Speaker 6 (25:09):
At the end, well, I'd love to be able to
take credit for it, but I may have had one
of the ideas.

Speaker 7 (25:13):
But there's two groups.

Speaker 6 (25:14):
There's one man who is responsible for Operation Summer Heat,
and the architect is Deputy Director Dan Bongina. He drew
it up, he put out the mechanics, he went to
the field, and he went one hundred percent for these
last seven months, and the men and women of the
FBI executed Deputy Director Bongino's Summer Heat operation and Summer
Heat that's just a three month snapshot. By the way,

(25:35):
that was only three months from June to September. So
the numbers you just announced, we just released the numbers
for the last eight straight months of the FBI and
the number that people should take away more than anything
as a result of this, because summer heat was our
juggernaut that we used to kinetically operate in Memphis, in Chicago,
in every major city literally in America. We have over

(25:58):
twenty eight thousand arrests to date this year alone of
violent offenders.

Speaker 7 (26:02):
Twenty eight thousand.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
That's amazing.

Speaker 6 (26:03):
Put it, but just for people who don't know to
put that in perspective. Last year, year to date, the
Biden administration had fourteen thousand.

Speaker 7 (26:10):
Wow, we're double double, We're double.

Speaker 6 (26:13):
And that's because the failed policies of Biden administration allowed
these criminals to come in. And President Trump gave me
and Dan an agenda to say, you have to rid
our cities of these violent criminals. And that's the top
line number that matters more than anything. We can break
the rest down.

Speaker 4 (26:27):
Yeah, there's a chart you showed people to. It's a belker.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
You got the fat last four years like this and
all of a sudden it goes just like that.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
It's remarkable, Director when you look at these blue cities
where crime has become really an institutionalized infestation. These are
Democrat run cities. But when you go in and you
clean it up, you not only the crime but also
the drugs that are there. Physically taking the drugs out
of those cities. I can imagine that there are folks
there who who vote blue, moms, dads, grandmothers, grandfathers.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
Who are very happy for what you are doing.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
At the FBI talked to us about the reception from
those folks.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
Well, like President Trump says, we don't see cities as
blue and red when it comes to law enforcement.

Speaker 7 (27:07):
You just can't.

Speaker 6 (27:08):
Every American deserves a safe community for their kids to
grow up in. And so what we did was we
went out and found cities like Memphis, who by the way,
had the highest per capita homicide rate in the country,
and we went in at President Trump's direction, and Dan
and I created a plan to go in there quietly
and do what we call operational preparation of the environment,
do the intelligence ground level collection with our state and
local partners. And then we went into every single field

(27:30):
office fifty six different field office across this country, and
then the exact same thing in places like Dallas and
Houston and Los Angeles, where you saw us dismantled the
riders in Portland where we're getting after it, and what
that leads to is numbers that are historic because the
prior administration allowed so many criminals.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
To flourish over four years.

Speaker 6 (27:49):
When you're taking down gang enterprises by the hundreds, when
you're dismantling child sex abuse rings by the thousands, that
is a massive influx of crime that had been allowed
to flow for far too long. And one of the
numbers we're most proud of is our fight against fentanyl.
We have made it a national priority because the President
knows and rightly so has said it is a scurge

(28:09):
that is killing over one hundred thousand people. So this year,
year to date alone, we have seies overnight, excuse me,
nineteen hundred kilograms of fentanyl. That is a thirty one
percent increase year to date from the Biden administration and
nineteenth excuse me, one thousand, nine hundred kilgrams of fentanyl
is enough to kill one hundred and thirty million Americans.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
That's unbelievable, a third third eth country.

Speaker 4 (28:30):
It's amazing. Yeah, that's statistic.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
When you said it in the Oval Office was just
jaw dropping to hear there's one statistic I paid attention
to because I've fought a long time covering counter intelligence
spets in this country. They went way up under Joe
Biden because that border was here, more than a tripling
of counter intelligence cases. You're getting bad foreigners with ill
intent off of our So I'll tell us a little
bit high done.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
Yeah, So it's not just the crushing violent crime mission,
it's a defending the homeland mission. They're both priorities equally
important and to counterman not just the counter terrorism threat
and the narco trafficking threat, which we've had.

Speaker 7 (29:00):
Historic results on.

Speaker 6 (29:01):
You got to go after the spies, and the spies
are coming from Russia and the PRC in Iran, and
in this calendar year alone, we have more than increased
the number of arrests of spies by thirty five percent
on average for each country.

Speaker 7 (29:14):
What does that tell us?

Speaker 6 (29:15):
That means they were putting into place long term plans
in the Biden administration to go after and steal our
secrets and sell our agricultural secrets and chip them back
to mainland China and Russia in Iran and rob the
American public not just of our ingenuity, but of our
precious resources. And we in this FBI went after them
because President Trump made it a priority to go after

(29:37):
national security and protect the homeland. And when you see
that many spies running around this country, you have to
ask yourself, why did was that ever allowed to occur
in the United States of America. But thank God for
President Trump and this FBI and the men and women
there that are going after it at historic levels.

Speaker 7 (29:51):
The numbers.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
The fake news will probably attack the numbers, but all
that is is you're attacking the men and women of
the FBI, and so you know they can do with
it what they want.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
May but those numbers don't lie.

Speaker 4 (30:02):
Yeah, they're big.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Speaking of the men and women of law enforcement, we
now know that Chicago, the city leadership told local law
enforcement to stand down and to not answer distress calls
from Ice officials. How concerned are you that this is
an epidemic? Because Portland seems like it's rife for this
type of issue. Is it in other cities as well?

Speaker 5 (30:21):
So?

Speaker 6 (30:21):
I was in Chicago just last week on the ground
right there at our command center, and what I saw
was the interagency with the FBI leading the charge going
after the violent criminals, going after with Chicago.

Speaker 7 (30:31):
P D and here's the thing about Chicago PED. They
want to do the work.

Speaker 6 (30:34):
It's their leadership that wants to get in their way
and obstruct because they're playing politics with American people's lives.
And the only person in government that's not playing politics
with American people's lives is President Trump. He had the
audacity and made the right decision to go into Chicago,
the most bluest of blue cities, maybe in all of America,
because he doesn't care if it's blue or red. He
knows it's when you have twelve hundred people getting shot

(30:56):
in a calendar year, that's way too many. When you
have over five hundred homicides in the calendar year, that's
way too many. So he sent this in quietly the
FBI months ago, and we reduced a number of homicides
by twenty five percent in just a few months.

Speaker 7 (31:07):
We've been there. But that's just phase one.

Speaker 6 (31:10):
We now need the National Guard, we now need DHS,
We now need our inturigency partners to finish the job.
And we're going to continue working with Chicago PD. There's
nothing that mayor or governor can say that's going to
turn that off.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
I love that the President shouted that out because a
lot of people didn't know you went in months ago
and that things were coming down because of that operation,
which didn't brag about it.

Speaker 4 (31:27):
It just happened, and it's an amazing moment.

Speaker 3 (31:30):
I want to turn to something that the Democrats often
try to deny and the media try to deny, and
that's Antifa and these sort of radicalized groups that are
aiming for our children their minds. You made this a
high priority effort. I've talked to a lot of people
who say there's enormous progress. And one of the things
I've learned in just my reporting, there seems to be
a lot of connections to these radicalized groups, to nonprofit money,

(31:53):
and maybe to some of those foreign enemies, some of
those people you just mentioned in Iran and Venezuela and Russia.
What are we learning and what can you tell us
about this threat?

Speaker 6 (32:02):
So look, the thing I can tell you is that
money doesn't lie, and the thing we're doing at the
FBI is following the money. And thanks to President Trump,
we now have Antifa designated rightfully so as a domestic
terror organization, and we have had multiple investigations going on,
not just in Portland where we are mapping out the money,
and we are using social media and the influencers that
the President had here just this last week, because they're

(32:23):
the ones on the ground getting us ground level intelligence,
because law enforcement isn't able to enter these spaces and
these people are brave enough to do it. So we
already have dozens of arrests of these individuals involved. But
what we want to do is, as you pointed out,
is someone is paying for this. These are organized acts
of violence, fully funded by people who don't even live
necessarily in these communities, showing up in dozens with the

(32:45):
same placards, the same helmets, the same rioch gear. Someone's
paying for it, and we're on the verge of finding
that out thanks to these new authorities.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Wow, are you finding a substantial amount of crossover between
Antifa groups and now what we are seeing as almost
military and groups.

Speaker 6 (33:01):
I think there's going to be some crossover, for sure.
But what that raises in my mind is the problem
that I've been trying to tackle for a long time,
which is social media is wildly out of control.

Speaker 7 (33:11):
I mean, our kids are allowed to go on these gaming.

Speaker 6 (33:13):
Platforms for fair purposes gaming, but then unfortunately you have
the child predators that go on these gaming platforms. You
have Antifa that goes on these gaming platforms and no
one's overseeing them because our kids aren't monitored while they're
on these platforms. And they're taking advantage of lawful use
of these mechanisms to make basically an anarchist system that

(33:34):
wants to take down the United States government. And that's
why this threat is so real, and that's why we
in this White House and this administration are so fervently
tackling it with every resource we have. At the FBI,
we've created an entire new program and division dedicated to
rooting out the money that is funding these operations, whether
it's US based or domestically excuse me, internationally. We're going

(33:55):
to get there, and I think you're going to see
even more crossovers these communities that you identify.

Speaker 3 (33:59):
It's amazing and will are our enemies taking advantage of
these anarchist groups are using them as proxies to further
disabilize our country. Do you see some foreign in the
Cubas Venezuela's Iron's involved with them?

Speaker 6 (34:11):
Well, I think they were before President Trump stealed the border.
You know they were coming in by the thousands, these criminals,
and they were taking advantage of America and our resources
that are supposed to be for our citizens who were
lawfully here. And so when you stop and seal the border,
that's step one, like the President did.

Speaker 7 (34:26):
But now what you have to do is go clean.

Speaker 6 (34:27):
Up four years of the Biden administration's mess that has
been allowed to embed themselves. They're not just there for
a fleeting moment. They're living as your neighbors and you don't.

Speaker 7 (34:35):
Even know it.

Speaker 6 (34:35):
And that's the thing we try to highlight when we
talk about these crimes against children that people are doing.

Speaker 7 (34:40):
They are done by people.

Speaker 6 (34:41):
Not just violent anarchists, but people who are in positions
of power and are supposed to be protecting our youth.
So there is a crossover of all of this and
that is why we are out there crushing violent crime
and using operations summer heat to do it.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
That's huge.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
I think that the militant trans issue really became familiar
to the the American people last month when Charliekirk was killed.
I mean, you guys breakneck speed found this guy, you
identified him, you profiled the type of person that he
would be, and that's incredible. Is there more evidence that
you guys can offer to people, maybe video from that roof?

(35:16):
Do you expect that there will be more to be released?

Speaker 6 (35:19):
I think the best thing we can do for Charlie,
especially me as FBI Director and our team, is to
prosecute this case in the courts of law where it
is in Utah and the state of court of law.
And what we're going to do is what we've done.
Give them every piece of evidence we collect. Our cellular
analysis systems are the best in the world, and that's
what the FBI does, and that's what we flew in
and did. That's how we led the manhunt and got

(35:39):
him in thirty three short hours. And every single piece
of video or forensic evidence or witness interview we've done,
dozens and dozens gone on these platforms, found every single
person all of that material. And I know this is
frustrating the public, and I understand it, but I'm not
going to allow the Charlie Kirk prosecution to be dismantled
because we want to get out of our skis and
publicize and for that is the one thing you cannot do.

(36:02):
We will make everything public in court.

Speaker 7 (36:04):
It just takes time.

Speaker 3 (36:05):
It does it always does in these cases, or is
there any possibility that other people involved? When you talked
it at the White House, I sort of got a
little inking that maybe you're looking at other.

Speaker 6 (36:14):
People just we're looking at everyone that was there, that
was online, and we're looking to refer these matters to
the state prosecution authorities when there's enough evidence. But the
reality is, again with social media, when you have hysterical
conspiracy theories filling the void, you're harming Charlie and his
family and a rightful prosecution of his alleged accession who

(36:35):
we have in custody and rightly so in my opinion,
and if anyone helped him. Do you think that we
at this FBI are literally going to let them get
away with it? Us standing silent in the face of glowing,
growing conspiracy theories. That's what we do to shut down
a faulty prosecution, That's what we do to shut down
a system of justice that wants to be exploited by

(36:57):
these same anarchists.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
And coming up on the other side to this break,
we are going to continue our discussion with FBI Director
Cash Batel. Welcome back, everybody, Thanks so much for tuning
in to us tonight, we continue discussing the changes that

(37:19):
President Trump has made along with Cash Battel over at
the FBI. So here it is the rest of our
interview with FBI Director Cash Btel.

Speaker 6 (37:27):
And that's what they're doing. They're bringing it to social media.
They're bringing it online for clickbait, and we're not going
to take it. We don't care what you say about
me or Dan Bongino or anyone in leadership at the FBI.

Speaker 7 (37:39):
They're just going to keep doing the work.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
There is such a stark difference between the last administration
and this one. You had under Director Ray and under
Joe Biden, you had folks like Catholics who attended Latin Mass,
parents to school board meetings, lawful gun owners who were
targeted by this administration.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
On the other hand, now.

Speaker 2 (37:57):
We have a situation where you have a lot of
political violence. Last administration, they didn't deserve it. This time around, though,
Are you guys taking a keen interest in investigating and
placing a focus on that type of violence.

Speaker 6 (38:11):
Absolutely, there's no type of violence that it's going to
be accepted by this FBI. But the difference between this
FBI and the prior administration's fbis is simple. We are
not weaponized, we are not politicized. We are removing the
fangs of weaponization. You saw what they did from everything
between Russiagate and attacking Catholics and everything in between to
leaking and spying on senators unlawfully. So this FBI under

(38:32):
my leadership has been more transparent than ever before. We
have produced to Congress four times as many documents in
seven months that then Comy and raided combined, and we're
going to continue on that. My commitment to work with
the American public is not just a transparency effort, but
it's also to have accountability in the public forum, not
just in the courts of law, to say, these people
corrupted our system of justice, and we're showing you how

(38:55):
they do it, and we're showing it on everything from
January sixth and on.

Speaker 3 (38:59):
I've talked to members of Congress and some staffers who said,
for the first time able to do real oversight of
the FBI because you've got them things in some cases
that they were looking for for like seven eight years,
they're painting for.

Speaker 4 (39:08):
Seventy eight years, and you've got them there.

Speaker 3 (39:10):
What's the biggest surprise that you've learned since you've been
in the FAI what's the thing that surprised you most
about now being its director?

Speaker 7 (39:18):
I don't know. That's a tough one.

Speaker 6 (39:19):
I think maybe the men and women of the FBI
I've known always wanted to do the work. The thing
that surprised me the most is that the prior leadership
allowed so many people who had a political motivation to
operate a law enforcement agency.

Speaker 7 (39:34):
I knew there was something.

Speaker 6 (39:35):
Remember I ran the rush to get investigation yure, so
I knew that there.

Speaker 7 (39:38):
Was a number of folks there.

Speaker 6 (39:40):
But I made a commitment to the American people in
the President Trump when I got this job, We're going
to find them all. And I think there's more that
we found in this FBI in these short seven months
and the American public ever even expected.

Speaker 7 (39:52):
And we've expelled all of them, and if.

Speaker 6 (39:54):
There's anyone remaining that's doing a weaponization or politicization at
the bureau, they're going to be removed immediately.

Speaker 2 (40:00):
I'm sure we've known you a long time. We've had
you on this show for a long time. We know
you as extremely patriotic when you have these tough days
on the job, because you inherited a pair of a job.

Speaker 1 (40:12):
When you come across these tough days on the job, which.

Speaker 2 (40:14):
I know is probably every day, is it transparency that
keeps you going?

Speaker 1 (40:18):
Is it accountability?

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Is it a desire to see overhaul at the agency?

Speaker 1 (40:22):
What drives you?

Speaker 7 (40:24):
It's all of the above.

Speaker 6 (40:25):
You know, when there's nothing that can prepare you to
be the director of the FBI, I don't care what
anyone says. There's no job or sequence of jobs that
gets you ready for it. What you have to do
is stick to what got.

Speaker 7 (40:35):
You here in the first place.

Speaker 6 (40:36):
And for me, that was a mission of accountability, not
just for the criminals in the streets and terrorists and
drug traffickers that are harming our way of life, but
the hypocrisy at the FBI had to be shattered from
prior leadership because they would not look inward, because they
were the ones, some of which have now been charged,
who are committing the most heinous crimes against the United
States of America. And that's what the American publicist ticked

(40:57):
off that So that motivates me more than anything else
to out the corruption that was embedded into this FBI
and restore the trust of this FBI past leaders talked
about it and then did the opposite and embedded themselves
in a system of corruption and lied and used the
intelligence community and law enforcement to go after their enemies.
And when they now come after us like they didn't.

(41:17):
One of the questions we have in the oval was, well,
what about weaponization of law enforcement? Is the utter height
of hypocrisy for someone like James Comey and his band
of miscreants to tell me and lecture me about how
law enforcement should be when they're the ones that authored
and penned the biggest criminal conspiracy in US history, which
was Russigate.

Speaker 3 (41:33):
Yeah, well, we now help Director Comy under indictment, so
he's facing that accountability for the first time. I want
to finish with something that obviously got a lot of attention.
It got the attention because you found the records and
your team got them to Congress.

Speaker 4 (41:46):
First.

Speaker 3 (41:46):
Were eight or nine members of Congress whose phone records
were rifled through. And I know the FBI gets the
blame for it, but actually it was Jacksmith's team that
gets to Sapine and gets Utter's doing its job today.
We also learned that there was an effort by the
January Sixth Committee to get the FBI to take a
whole bunch. I guess thirty million lines of phone wreckers.
I don't think the FBI did it, but it seems
to me that American's phone records maybe didn't have a

(42:08):
lot of protection during the Obama Biden years. Are you
looking at some new civil liberty protections to make sure
there aren't abuses in the future.

Speaker 6 (42:14):
Absolutely, we're working on our department. We've already implemented changes.
We've already informed Congress we won't be grabbing their cell
phone records or their staffer cell phone records for just
a sense of weaponization, We're never going to be participating
in any of that. And some of the reforms we've
implemented on Faiza and so many other corrupt institutions that
were weaponized by the likes of Komi and Strack and
Paige and so many others. We've ended that regime and

(42:36):
they hate us for it. And the mainstream media who
bought into their conspiracy theories because they hated President Trump
so much that they were willing to spread fake news,
they're part of the scheme too, and we're exposing every
single one of them.

Speaker 7 (42:48):
So the good news about this FBI. It is mission focused.

Speaker 6 (42:52):
It is law enforcement first, and it doesn't matter if
you're red or blue or in between, or where you live.
We are going to come in and root out not
just criminal but corruption in every single town in this country.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
You have time for one more.

Speaker 4 (43:04):
Please take a lot.

Speaker 2 (43:05):
A lot of Americans, because of controversies of the last
ten years or so, are ready to be done with
the ATF.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
They want to see it abolish. But I know your
hands are full.

Speaker 2 (43:14):
Would you like to at least see that those responsibilities
reabsorbed by the FBI.

Speaker 7 (43:19):
So look, the ATF.

Speaker 6 (43:20):
We work hand in glove with these guys, and I
was the acting director of the ATF for my first
month on the job.

Speaker 7 (43:25):
They're awesome.

Speaker 6 (43:27):
They have a mission set that we must have in
law enforcement in the eighteen eleven special agent community, and
so they're doing their job. I understand again, in the past,
the ATF was weaponized, whether it was gun running under
one of the former DOJ ME years holder, and all
this other stuff that people are rightfully so ticked off.
But here's what President Trump's doing. He's putting in leaders

(43:48):
to restore the trust and credibility by putting these folks,
whether it's at a FBI or atf out in the
field and not in Washington, d C. To chase criminals.
And I think everyday Americans are seeing that. I mean,
when you see these result So we've talked about in
some behind you know, fifty four hundred children that the
FBI is found and identified as a thirty five percent increase.
Four of the world's top ten most wanted FBI fugitives

(44:11):
captured in seven months. Seven months. That's the same amounts
as Biden did in four years. I think the American
public is seeing when you let law enforce with the
FBI atf who have you do their jobs.

Speaker 7 (44:23):
It doesn't matter where they're housed. The problem was the
people that were.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Running them Somewhere Tonight either watching the Oval Office press
conference of the showten, there's a parent who has their
kid back because you went and got them, your agents
went and got them.

Speaker 4 (44:34):
That's an extraordinary thing to say because it doesn't happen
very often.

Speaker 3 (44:37):
Last question, all the things that you've seen, all the
weaponization you've uncovered since you've game in and up found
these secret files or restricted files, all those things beyond.

Speaker 4 (44:46):
Those who are already charged.

Speaker 3 (44:48):
Do you think you've seen other crimes that might eventually
get referred to justice.

Speaker 6 (44:52):
Yes, we are looking at so many different leads on
criminal activity by those who were in positions of power,
and we're not going to stop until every single one
of those is it's fully exposed. The documents are provided
either to Congress or the course of law and make
every referral weeken inta the Department of Justice. These indictments
that you've seen and the ones that you're going to
see coming up here in this near future are just

(45:14):
the beginning. But I have to remind the audience one thing.
Everybody's like, it's seven months. What have you guys been doing?

Speaker 5 (45:19):
Well?

Speaker 6 (45:19):
They spent twenty years building this disease, temple of corruption.
It takes a little bit of time to defeat it
and beat it down. And I'm not asking you to
trust me. I'm asking you to look at the work
the men and women of the FBA have done so
far in these seven eight months, and just imagine what
we're going to do come the year end.

Speaker 2 (45:34):
All right, everybody, just a few final thoughts coming up
on the other side of this break. Welcome back everybody,
as we round off the rest of this year and
head straight into twenty twenty six.

Speaker 1 (45:55):
I wanted to bring your.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
Attention to something that popped up on my radar within
the last few hours. Many of you probably know, at
the end of the year, various cities, including the Nation,
puts out a list of the most popular names, and
I just happened to come across the one in New
York City and it wasn't number one, In fact, it
was number ten, but the tenth most popular baby name
for boys was Muhammad. Now this makes me think of

(46:18):
earlier this year when the news broke that in the
UK the number one baby name for boys in that
country was Muhammad.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
And John and.

Speaker 2 (46:26):
I have spoken frequently throughout this year about how we
can look to the UK, we can look to Europe
as a warning, as a visual of what is to
come for us, and I will tell you that if
it is, if there is any auguring to reflect from
that country, we do not want to see what they
have here when it comes to free speech, when it
comes to immigration, we had that same immigration situation under

(46:50):
President Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
But it's interesting because when you reflect.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
Back on this year, a lot of the scandal that
was stirred up by legacy media, by mainstream media yea
oftentimes surrounded President Trump and his immigration policies. We all
saw what it took to finally fix our border, and
as many have articulated, it didn't take new laws.

Speaker 1 (47:11):
It simply just took a new president.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
And on the other side of that same coin, we
had these deportation operations that were carried out throughout this country,
mainly in sanctuary cities. We saw a lot of people
decrying those, when in fact, it's actually the fault of
the sanctuary cities that a lot of these got dangerous,
because if these cities had complied with federal law in
the first place, then these folks could have been peacefully

(47:35):
gathered and carried out of the country like they should
have been a long time ago. But we closed the
year with something that is, i would say, on the
edge maybe adjacent to immigration, and that is this scandal
that is absolutely exploding in Minnesota. Can you imagine if
Minnesota's Governor Tim Walls had become the Vice president of
the United States, the corruption that we are seeing, the

(47:58):
fraud that we are seeing in that state as a
result of frankly, a lot of Somali immigrants. In a
lot of these instances, it is the folks who are
complicit in them, reportedly complicit, are you know, sixty seventy
percent of the time it's Samali immigrants, But they are
absolutely scouring the American people of their tax dollars. These

(48:18):
empty daycares, these empty food kitchens that were supposedly providing
meals upon meals upon meals, reaping in loans from the
federal government oftentimes has started during COVID, but it has
continued since then, but bringing in millions of American tax
payer dollars and not serving a single child, and not
serving a single meal to people in their community.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
So it is unfolding.

Speaker 2 (48:42):
That is definitely going to be one of the biggest
stories heading into twenty twenty six. So we of course
are going to keep our eye on that and continue
reporting on it.

Speaker 1 (48:50):
But in the meantime, Happy New.

Speaker 2 (48:51):
Year's Eve to all of you, and we will leave
back here fromorrow, same time, same place, six pm Eastern
here on Real America's Place.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
Have a great night this holiday season.

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