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I'm doing good, Big d welcome back, Thank you very much.
I had a nice night. I had a nice night
off my wife's away with my daughter, you know in Pennsylvania,
Hershey for dance. So I went to a cold Play
concert last night. Yeah, worked up? Did you? Wow? It's
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front row?
Speaker 2 (01:47):
Did you did you? Did you meet anybody interesting there?
Speaker 1 (01:51):
Well? No, I didn't know. I didn't get caught on
the Are you sure? At least I don't think so?
There was no pictures of me in the kiss came
I hope man, man, the disaster is that hilarious? So
that is oh my god, you know you nailed that.
(02:16):
You nailed it. That is the CEO of a very
big technology company and his new hr hire who got
caught on the kiss cam last night at the Coldplay concert.
And of course, if they just had done the old statue.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Thing, what's the statue done nothing?
Speaker 1 (02:33):
They would have been fine. Who would have known if
he hadn't reacted like you just got shot, I guess.
I mean, do you think you've got people reviewing that? Okay,
good point. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
So in other words, don't react. Make it like this
is just perfectly normal. Nobody's gonna think twice exactly.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I mean when you react like that, you heard what
the lead singer, I don't know what's worse finding out
your husband's having an affair or that he's a fan
of Coldplay. I was thinking, I don't know if that's
how you want to find out about either. One.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
That was his name? His name is Andy Byron is
the CEO of Astronomer.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Yeah, not going to be that. He might want to
become one talk about a horoscope.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
And the company's c PO. She her name? You like
this one? Slick is Kristen Cabot?
Speaker 1 (03:28):
Is that or is that what it looked like? She
was a Cabot? Right? Caboos? Anyhow? Yeah? Man, Wow, that's
a rough one. Got you gotta be that is the reaction.
I mean, you heard the lead singer just gave it away.
I mean, what else could it have been? Wow? Play
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that again. I didn't hear the singer.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
All right.
Speaker 4 (03:58):
Either?
Speaker 5 (03:59):
An affair and.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Go with the prior. Yeah, you know, this little corporate
handholding isn't wrong with that? Yeah? Really, a man, what
a disaster? A disaster. And I saw the picture of
the poor guy's wife and their three gorgeous children.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Yeah, did you see that house too?
Speaker 3 (04:20):
She gets that, she's already got it on the markets, Miami, manterrible.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yeah, and his wife is better looking than that chick.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
She's Yeah, she looks like a very very attractive woman.
And the kids are beautiful. Yep, And you just wonder
truly a cold play. That is a cold play exactly,
you know what?
Speaker 2 (04:40):
And you know people are like, oh, well, you know,
and I just said it. The wife is much better
looking than it looks like the CPO. But even Billy
Joel cheated on his wife and he was married to
Christy Brinkley.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Yeah, well that's true, you know.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
I mean, it doesn't matter how good looking someone is.
No chances are Billy.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Joel cheata on. Everybody saw it. That's the story on him.
But it's another story. Well, listen, marriage is not easy.
But you know, when you take your oath before God,
you swear that you're gonna through this and through that
you're going to stick together and work it out. And uh,
especially when you've got kids, young kids like that picture's
heartbreaking to look at the wife and the three kids
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there in the kitchen that came the picture that came
out today. Imagine the poor kids too, right, How old
were they? Young? Young? Seven and two? Maybe are just young. Maybe,
I don't even know if they have one. It's a
double digits yet better than not teenagers though better than that. Well,
everybody's gonna know you.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
You still know though, I mean seven and eight, they're
all over technology days.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
So anyways, but yeah, it was a nice night off.
I heard you guys had a great show. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Even I guess President Trump's had an email regarding it,
how we had done something terrible.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
I don't know. Well, there's always somebody who's not happy
with something. So but no, some sure it was fine.
So we had fun. We had a fun, funfilled. People
were happy with Kevin Downey's hairstyle. They said it was
much better than the night four. Yeah, I think fourth
of July is over, so he's not going to say, okay,
very well. I was going to launch in tonight on immigration.
(06:16):
What's going on in the Republican Party until about ten
minutes before we came to air, and I started seeing
this flurry of tweets about the Wall Street Journal, and
the first one I saw didn't I didn't realize this
was all coming in a wave tonight or it was
happening tonight, because the first one I saw was from
some outfit called where is it here? That outfit over
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there might just touch which I don't. I have no
idea who they are. I have a pretty big following
though on X one point two million, I guess I
should know who they are, But uh, they say, I
think it's a lefty leftist group. A major scoop from Status.
Trump is reportedly terrified of an upcoming Wall Street Journal
store revealing new info about him and Epstein, so much
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so he reportedly called the Wall Street Journal editor in
chief to try and kill it. And so I saw
that and thought, well, I mean, I'm not believing. I'm
not believing that until I hear it from the Wall
Street Journal chief or from Trump himself. And what I
didn't realize at the time was I guess the story
was either already out or literally came out right after
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these guys put this tweet out, because about six seconds
later I see Wall Street Journal. Jeffrey Epstein's friends sent
him body letters for a fiftieth birthday album. One was
from Donald Trump. That's the title, and so I said, okay,
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the leatherbound book was compiled by Gallaine Maxwell, and my
flags are already going off. The President says, the letter
is a fake thing, and so I'm not going to
bore you with all of the all of the what
do they call it, stational details here. I'll just get
to the part that matters at least, I guess the letter,
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which of course they don't print. The letter, the letter
bearing Trump's name, which I guess we're just all supposed
to believe, which was reviewed by the journal. Okay, his body,
like others in the album, it contains several lines of
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typewritten text.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
Now just to just to this.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
And think about the president and listen to this. It
contains several lines of typewritten text framed by the outline
of a naked woman, which appears to be hand drawn
with a heavy marker. Okay, I just just throw the
article out at that point, just stop, just stop reading.
(08:56):
Does that sound plausible? I mean, what's the sketch artist
like drawn things for the polio. I saw this guy
looked like, what are we doing here?
Speaker 2 (09:03):
And maybe maybe he was the inspiration for Hunter Biden
and his painting escapades.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
And then it says a pair of small arcs donates
the woman's breasts, and the future president's signature is a
squiggly donald below her waist, mimicking her. They say pubic hair.
No way, that's what it says. The letter concludes, Happy birthday,
and may every day be another wonderful secret. Stop. Really,
(09:34):
that doesn't even sound like I don't know how you
take this. I mean, I don't know how you take
this seriously if after reading that paragragm, I don't read
any more of this after that. And then so now
the first tweet makes sense that he would have called him,
because after everything the President's gone through, and all the
suing he's done and all the winning he's done, he
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must have thought, there's no possible way you guys are
going to actually print this. Open yourselves up, yeah, and
think that you're not going to print the letter that
you supposedly have, and people are going to believe this.
I mean I would put believing this until I see
the letter at exactly zero percent that there's any truth
(10:21):
to this, not even point one percent. I put it
at zero percent.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, you would have to you would have to be
able to produce other instances of him doing this exact
same thing. And I don't think that stuff is out
there because people love the show. When Oh Trump gave
me this, Trump signed this for me. It says here,
according to the story, what.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
It be birthday, and may every day be another wonderful secret.
Never say that, never who would say that?
Speaker 4 (10:49):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:49):
Never mind him.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Trump denied writing the letter or drawing the picture. This
is not me. This is a fake thing. It's a
fake Wall Street Journal story. I never wrote a picture
in my life. I don't drop pictures of women. It's
not my language and it's not my words. I'm gonna
sue the Wall Street Journal, just like I suit everybody else.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
The socials are here, just one. I don't even know
who this person is. We have thousands of hours of
Trump talking on camera. He's never once sounded like a
gay Twilight character. That's exactly right. What are they kidding me? Wow?
I mean this is ah, this is pretty funny. This
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is so ridiculous that it almost makes you think, what
is what are we missing here?
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Like?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
This story is crazy? Jd Vance out tonight. Forgive my language,
but this story is complete and utter of bull You
know what, The Wall Street Journal should be a shame
for publishing it. Where is this letter exactly? Would you
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be shocked to learn they never showed it to us
before publishing it? Does anyone honestly believe this sounds like
Donald Trump? No, no, we don't let me read it
to you one more time. I may say this to
my wife to night after I speak to him when
she goes to good night, honey, and may every day
be another wonderful secret. She'd hang up on me if
I said.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
That, She'd be like, is there something you want to
tell me?
Speaker 1 (12:28):
Exactly? This guy? I mean, give me a break. There's
more here too in this stupid article.
Speaker 6 (12:40):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
It isn't clear how the letter with Trump's signature was prepared,
of course. Instead, inside the outline of the naked woman
was a typewritten note styled not just again, I mean
imagine Trump taking the time to try to do this
inside the outline. So inside the outline of the naked
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woman was a typewritten note styled as an image, an imagery,
or an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein written in
the third person. I mean, I'm already want to pull
my hair out, just in the description alone. This is stupid.
Oh my god, Wow, Why did they put Why did
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they print this? Knowing they opened themselves up? It's so
egregiously laughable that there's got to be something else here.
All right, we'll continue to talk right after this. May
every night be another magical Uh oh my goodness, not
the whole mark moment the president. So back to the
(14:09):
Wall Street Journal article. Yeah, me too. Here's the best part.
I can't get it. It isn't clear how the letter
with Trump's signature was prepared, of course. Inside the outline
of the naked woman was a typewritten note styled as
an imaginary conversation between Trump and Epstein, written in the
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third person. He doesn't do stuff like this voice, And
then they have it. They have it like written out,
like a script, like a Broadway script. Voiceover. There must
be more to life than having everything, the note began, Donald, Yes,
there is, but I won't tell you what it is, Jeffrey,
nor will I since I also know what it is. Donald,
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We have certain things in common, Jeffrey, Jeffrey, Yes, we do,
come to think of it, Donald Enigma's never age. Have
you noticed that, Jeffrey. As a matter of fact, it
was clear to me the last time I saw you Trump,
A pal is a wonderful thing. Happy birthday, and may
every day be another wonderful secret. A pal is a
wonderful thing. Those are the musings of the current president
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of the United States. According to the Wall Street Journal, Oh.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Says that nobody said nobody, Yeah, nobody straight says that
even you know what that reminds me of, though, because
it's so laughable that it's stupid. And remember when Adam
Schiff read his own version of the Trump Trump Zelensky call.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
No, I remember when he got duped by the radio hosts.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
No, he actually on the floor read it into the
Congressional record like a fake transcript of President Trump talking
to uh Zelensky back in like twenty nineteen.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
That's what this sounds like. How long of them they
How long have they supposedly held this? They held it
through the election, held it through all this stuff. They
held it through twenty twenty through twenty twenty four, They
held it through all this, and then they're publishing it
now on July seventeenth. They got to get it out now,
and he's going to be a lame duck president. They're
getting it out now. Do that make any sense to
(16:13):
the timing of this? Make any sense to anybody? Zero? Zero?
This is crazy, nada and jd Vance is absolutely right.
I mean, if you're not going to publish the letter, yeah,
how do you expect it to not? Let's look like
a poor hit job and a pathetic one at that,
and open yourselfself up to a lawsuit.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
And we all see, We've all seen, and I'm sure
I'm sure the people in Wall Street.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
Journal have seen.
Speaker 2 (16:37):
Hey, you know, this president seems to get mad at
fake stories and sue the newspeople, and the newspeople cave
because they know they're wrong.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
We have thousands of hours of Trump talking on camera.
He's never once sounded like a gay Twilight character. Exactly right.
I don't think you can say it any better than that.
I'm frankly more offended by how gay it sounds then
boot part. It's like Lindsey Graham sliding into your d M. Yeah,
(17:08):
oh my god, oh my god, this is this is terrible.
Someone said, breaking news from the Wall Street Journal. Here's
the uh, here's the unpublished Yeah, so I think the
Wall Street Journal has gotten themselves into something here that
(17:30):
they're gonna have. Uh. Well, aren't they supposed to be smart? Well?
I know, I No, I don't think so. The opinion,
the editorial opinion section of the Wall Street Journal has
been going downhill since a very very long time. Some
have them on par with the New York worse than
the New York Times.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Yeah, but is this considered an opinion piece or is
this is this seems like exclusive like news.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
I mean, the thing is, it's so painfully unbelievable. You
wonder what we're missing and why publish it? Seems just crazy,
I mean seems absolutely crazy. There's not one second of
that that's believable. No, that that's President Donald Trump. The drawing,
he's not a sketch artist. The writing, the sounding, and
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the terminology. I mean, if you read that, say, who's
that sound like? I could name you a thousand people
and he would not be one of them, right, He'd
be about the last person. So, well, that's your big
breaking news tonight.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
So, I mean, unless it was on his letter head,
because that's what he likes to do, right from what
I understand, with people that have you know, he's interacted
with in the past, he'll send them a note with
his you know, before he was president, with his letterhead
and either with a check or something or what have you.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
He doesn't seem like the card type. I mean again
from the article, the future president's signature is a squiggly
Donald below her waist. I mean, we've seen how many
executive orders We've seen this guy sign how many things? Right?
Speaker 2 (19:04):
Yeah, man's Could it be that this was a Was
this Joe Biden trying to do it? To do the
writing because we saw his real signature.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Maybe was the orders the end could have been the
autopen who knows, you know, you.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Know, crazy twenty two past the hour Life from Studio six.
Let's get to some better news. CBS has canceled the
Stephen Colbert Show. Yes, congratulations. Who would have thought maybe
they went back and looked at the vaccine segment and said, yeah,
maybe not, oh wow, whatever it was. Thankfully, the big
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national nightmare is over, at least when it comes to
Stephen Colbert, although I guess we're still going to have
to deal with it through. Well, I'm not because I
never watch it, but if you do watch it, you'll
have until I think May of twenty twenty six to
watch it. And then I don't think anybody's watching it
now sign our, I see you later, which is probably
why one of the reasons it's gone by because no
one is watching it right. Had they asked us a
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fill in? Not yet yet, I thought they will to
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His agent said he was thirty eight.
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Speaker 1 (22:49):
See you soon in Columbus. So that should be pretty cool.
Hih boy.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
The game, the early kickoffs are going to be crazy
on college football.
Speaker 1 (22:56):
I can't wait. Well that, plus what it says to
me is the era of in these places is, if
not already dead, very close because they're realizing that the
old go get woke, go broke, because that's exactly what
they're avoiding here. And there's no one more unpolitically correct
and Portnoy, Barstool and everything they do so to mainstream
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them like this and know the blowback they're going to
get from the left tells me that they don't care.
And Shane Gillis at ESPN last night is another big,
big reason. I mean, that's two monumental things happening hours
plight from Studio six, big news headlines, coming up with
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Joe the Box. Tomorrow night will be the first night
that he does the introduction with Harry in the building. Wow,
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Harry will be officially fired tomorrow night. Again it's an
annual occurrence. Well, no, I guess maybe they should do
it together. What do you think of that?
Speaker 2 (25:02):
It sounds like it sounds like Harry's already been fired
you just haven't told him yet.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Yeah, ten years ago. Maybe they should do it together, Aaron,
what do you think about them doing it? What do
you think about them doing it together?
Speaker 7 (25:18):
Little worriesome Harry could do some joke, could do something.
You know, sometimes they both forget things, so they can
remind each other of what they need to say.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
Maybe we send them out a couple of minutes earlier
than you used to.
Speaker 7 (25:29):
Yeah, they should do a little like comedy bit. That
would go over fantastic.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
Oh, we have to think about that tomorrow. That might
be a good idea. See what happens. We don't film
it though. See that's the thing, so the audience does
get to see it. Maybe we can.
Speaker 8 (25:41):
We could do a little special tomorrow with social.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Special and the audience never gets to see our intros either.
Oh that's a good idea, Aaron. We could go live
Why don't we go live at seven exclusive? Like seven
fifty You mean like socials?
Speaker 8 (25:56):
Yeah, socials only.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
That is that would be cool to do that. I
like that in the scenes, Yeah, a little behind.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
Then get a little green room picture of us. Friday
so got on wolfing down that pizza.
Speaker 8 (26:12):
That because these cameras in the green room.
Speaker 1 (26:13):
You can take Tony in the green room stuff right,
and yeah.
Speaker 7 (26:17):
Because those three new cameras that Martin put in there
and get access to him.
Speaker 1 (26:20):
So we got a little idea of Bruin here show.
Let's do show live on socials. They can see the
pizza Friday us hanging in the green room. How I
mean you can't? Can we? I guess we in the
language sometimes social what I know? But you know, no,
(26:43):
the language is not bad. Language isn't bad. Behave very
very good at pronouncing my cursors.
Speaker 9 (26:49):
Okay, very Let let the chat.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Let me see what the chat thinks about that. That's
just why we do the show for them. So let's
see if they think that's a good idea. If that's
a terrible idea. Oh yeah, one in the chat? Yes, yes, yes,
you'd like to see a thirty minute or twenty minute,
fifteen fifteen minute pre show leading into the actual show
or two? No, please, we can't take anymore, just come
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on live. Eight two hours is enough? Two hours is enough?
So one, yes, we want an extra fifteen minutes. Two no,
two hours is enough. Go okay, first guy, Kevin Simmercon.
Two hours is enough. Six be so we're not off
to a good start. All right, very good. I do
see a lot of ones. He's honest. Well, yeah, just
be honest. Well, I don't mind twos, they're honest. Don't
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worry about that.
Speaker 8 (27:39):
A lot of ones, you know.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
They're honest. All right, let's do let's do some headlines before.
By the way, we do one piano piece. Oh my god,
oh that'd be great, Tony Vin. I mean, do you
want to have Joe and Harry do what with a
Vin on the piano? Oh my, wolf man, Jack, here
(28:01):
we come. If the chat had to be introduced to
Vin playing easy like Sunday morning and then trying to sing,
it's almost they may not even stay till eight. Yeah,
that's the risk we run.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Yeah, we might even make it to the intro.
Speaker 8 (28:19):
Tomatoes.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
The ones are coming in like fire. Okay, well let
me add into okay, let me add this in. You're
one if if you have to watch Vin play the piano,
it's a part of it. So now let's see if
it's one or two. Go, okay, let's do some headlines.
And what even is that's coming up top of the
hour nine o'clock. I didn't even know it until the break.
(28:42):
Maybe I did, but I forgot. Yeah, what even is
that's coming up nine o'clock? What's that going to be about? Again?
The clue is I see a lot more twos now,
which is accurate?
Speaker 2 (28:55):
What is the clue?
Speaker 1 (28:56):
Let's go with Mockingbird? Okay, oh my god, here we go,
Here we go. All right, let's do some headlines with
Rick Delgatto. What even is that coming up in nine?
When I threw Vince piano plane in? Now? I see
a lot of too right. It's a very smart audience,
and I'm not surprised, So let's do some headlines. Dol
Gott'll go ahead. Well, these are the greatest headlines.
Speaker 2 (29:17):
But you haven't even asked me how I was today
because you jumped right into the breaking news.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
I'm doing great day. Thank you for asking.
Speaker 2 (29:25):
It is a shirt Thursday night shirt night for you
to My shirt was dirty so it was too deep
in the hamper, so I just wore black. But my
little guy is here. He's still here for Thursday night
shirt night. So that's big news there. I just wanted
to make sure everybody knew because I was getting questions
about it.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I'm sure you get intros into people doing the news
on other shows. Just I think your segments hampered too
deep in the hamper here too.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
All right, fine, let's get to it, shall we. As
one of the big news stories breaking today is Caroline
Levitt addressing concerns about President Donald Trump's health as people
notice mild swelling in his legs and by his ankles
and a bruise on his hand. According to this from
John Solomon's Just the News, the White House Press secretary
earlier today addressed those concerns about the president's health, particularly
(30:18):
the mild swelling in his legs and like I mentioned,
the bruise on his hands. Cut five. Here she is
talking about it. This is Caroline Levitt, press secretary today
talking about the president.
Speaker 1 (30:29):
Cut number five. Checked this out.
Speaker 10 (30:31):
On another note, I know that many in the media
have been speculating about bruising on the President's hand and
also swelling in the President's legs. So in the effort
of transparency, the president wanted me to share a note
from his physician with all of you today. Rich Trump
noted mild swelling in his lower legs and keeping with
(30:51):
routine medical care and out of an abundance of caution,
this concern was thoroughly evaluated by the White House Medical Unit.
The President under when a comprehensive examination including diagnostic vascular studies,
bilateral lower extremity venus Doppler ultrasounds were performed and revealed
(31:11):
chronic venous insufficiency, a benigne in common condition, particularly in
individuals over the age of seventy. Importantly, there was no
evidence of deep vein thrombosis or arterial disease. Laboratory testing
included a complete blood count, comprehensive metabolic panel, coagulation profile,
(31:34):
d dimer B type natriotic peptide, and cardiac biomarkers. All
results were within normal limits. An echocardiogram was also performed
and confirmed normal cardiac structure and function. No signs of
heart failure, renal impairment, or systemic illness were identified. Additionally,
(31:55):
recent photos of the President have shown minor bruising on
the back of his hand, consistent with minor soft tissue
irritation from frequent handshaking and the use of aspirin, which
is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen.
This is a well known and benign side effect of
aspirin therapy and the President remains in excellent health, which
(32:17):
I think all of you witness on a daily basis here.
So the President wanted me to share that note with
all of you. I'm happy to take further questions on it.
We will provide the memorandum from the President's position to
all of you as we always do.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
Yeah, as opposed to the Wall Street Journal, which won't
show their note. But the President here is more than
happy to share the note from the doctor you know
talking about and if you know the three words deep
vein thrombosas that's also code for blood clot which is
very serious. Luckily doesn't have that, so that's a good thing.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
I just got a text she should have closed by
saying basically what I'm saying is his legs were sore
from kicking.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Everyone's eyes, right, I was thinking I was thinking that
about the bruising on the hands from punching punching the
wall because people won't leave this Epstein thing alone.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
But who knows. So there you have it. The President's
health seems pretty good. President's health is good.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
He just he just got some cankles going from some
some other stuff.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
So there you have it. Nothing to be worried. About UH.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
As you mentioned Damon earlier, CBS has taking it upon
themselves to cancel the Late Night Show with Stephen Colbert,
and they're citing a financial decision. In other words, this
d bag doesn't make us any money, so why are
we paying them?
Speaker 1 (33:36):
You got to think about that, which you were going
to say.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
I was thinking about going baby damon on him, but
I didn't not the Trunk Show. CBS announced its planned
to cancel the Late Show with Colbert after the TV
season in the statement that was released earlier today, the
network saying it was a purely financial decision. We consider
Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and we'll retire the Late Show franchise.
Think about that. He's done so terrible for CBS that
(34:04):
they are retired that they're not going to get another host.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Yeah, they're retiring the show.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
Right, They're retiring the entire show, which means the thing
that David Letterman started way back when now goes by
the wayside, basically disappears into uh, into the annals of
TV history.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Well, when you give it to a no talent lama,
there's only so long he can cover it before it's
falls of Barker.
Speaker 2 (34:26):
Yeah, there you go go woke, go broke. Colbert address
a situation during the taping of today's show at the
Ed Sullivan Theater, sharing that he learned of the news
basically the same time.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
Everybody else did. Awesome. Uh.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
The audience boom booed, and Colbayert chimed in that he
shares their feelings.
Speaker 1 (34:44):
Well, so he bowed himself. There you have it. Who's
the guy who wants guam to tip over things going on?
Hank Johnson had him on someone in the Someone in
the chat said, if I'm voting on your one or
your two, I'll still vote one because Vinnie playing the
piano has got to be better than Hank Choon playing guitar.
That is a good point. That's a good point. I
still think the Ones took it, even with Vinie's piano
(35:05):
playing mixed in. Yeah, Aaron, did you get that sense
that the Ones still win?
Speaker 7 (35:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (35:10):
I think the Ones still take it.
Speaker 2 (35:11):
But no, but now Vinnie does his piano playing like
super early though.
Speaker 1 (35:16):
Oh yeah, I wish you would do it a little earlier,
like on'm like one two o'clock. But does it like
around from all of it? He does it like seven
twenty seven yeah, just before, just before we have to
go in the back play was good. I thought he
he didn't good with those couple of songs. I thought
it was good. You. Oh, I might be just a
little too busy to tape that for everyone. You're very critical.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
Here's a guy trying to, you know, hone his talent
here on the show, and you know, you get him
what he's got, what he's talent.
Speaker 8 (35:44):
Damon should play the piano, No.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
He won't play his own mom says he won't play
the piano for it.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
I notice she's told me there's an interesting idea. All right.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
And finally, Damon, I know you love the polls, and Harriet,
he's got another poll just for you. Here he is
on CNN talking about the new poll tracking Donald Trump's popularity,
and it's just amazing. It just doesn't seem to be
going CNN's way.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
Check this out.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Here is cut number four Harry Entton with Damon's poll.
Speaker 6 (36:17):
And look, I think this one surprised me a bit
because of all these complaints online going after Trump and
the Epstein files, you might think his approval ratings were going.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
Down with Republicans. If anything, they're going up. Republicans who
approve of Trump. Look at our CNN poll, the prior
one to.
Speaker 6 (36:31):
Eighty six percent, the one out this week.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
Eighty eight percent with Republicans.
Speaker 6 (36:34):
How about Quinnipiac the prior poll eighty seven percent approval
of Republicans, this week out ninety percent with Republicans. If anything,
Donald Trump's approval rating has gone up since this whole
Epstein saga started. He is at the apex or close
there too in terms of his popularity with Republican voters.
Epstein files complaints or not.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Yeah, So there you have it.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
No matter how much the left tries to tell you
there's fracturing in the in the Republican party or in
the mag world, as obvious, they're lying.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
The key Right after that, the girl says to them,
it just goes to prove that social media is not
real life. And yeah, I think to some degree with
this that's true regular hard working Americans. This ranks very
low on their list of important Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
I think they did a they did do something that
was after that too. About the Epstein story, they said
they had one person.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
One person out of yeah, one person said they care.
So there you have it, all right. Seventeen to the hour.
We'll do some more headlines, more sports when we get
back live from Studio six B on a Thursday. Well,
(38:12):
I mean, we've kind of opened a can of worms.
Here a love from Studio six B, Real America's Voice
one O three nine l I News Radio. I don't
even get onto this. I think I was just saying,
if you're listening on one O three nine radio, come
on down to the uh to the warehouse.
Speaker 3 (38:25):
Which is show Harry. We talked about Joe opening up
the show.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
We've opened up ourselves to this pre show that people
seem to be into. I'm exactly sure why, but they
seem to be into watching what we do leading up
and then seeing our entrances there at the warehouse.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
And we should not tell Paul and Vinnie Aaron.
Speaker 1 (38:45):
Should we have a big pow wow about this or
you think we can? What are we going to do here?
Speaker 8 (38:49):
What like a pow out tomorrow at seven ten when
we go live at seven.
Speaker 1 (38:51):
Twenty Aaron to make this we think we can make
this worker No, yeah, why not? Why? Well, I don't know. Eron,
you're the one in charge. Why I'm asking you.
Speaker 8 (39:03):
Brand I think we could do it, Okay, yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:06):
So remember Eric, I mean I can start the stream
at any time. They can sit and watch all the
stuff we do. How do we do audio, though, friend,
that's my question. We have to wear those little road
things like I have. We don't have enough of Well
that's a whole other animal, because that board doesn't have
any more slots.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
See big brain, you can just yeah, we got all
the handhelds that are on there. The break us Dank
Daddy fifty one fifty says David plays like Liberaci.
Speaker 8 (39:35):
I'll figure it out.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Liberaci. Let me tell you something that he was. He
was a fan fantastic, masterful piano player, fantastic put it
put aside all the showmanship, which he was fantastic at
as well. What's that one? That one? Liberaci was a
absolutely masterful piano player, as was Victor Borgo, who I
also loved. Really put the showmanship away. You knew who
(39:59):
Victor Or? Yeah, I saw I think I I think
I saw him a concert once when I was a
very young child. Really he was. Yeah, I saw him
at the Bushnell in Hartford, Connecticut. Your parents brought you right? Yeah, okay,
because I was fantastic.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
I don't really picture you know, baby Damon going, I
need to go see Victor Borga.
Speaker 1 (40:18):
What do you mean. I was a piano major. That's
all I did was play the piano. Everything revolved around
My life was piano. No, I understand that. But Victor
Borgo was like I watched every video he ever had.
I watched every time I could even see him. Yeah.
Really Liberacci too, Yeah I didn't. I did not know that. Yes,
Bruce Hornsby at a very young age too. I was
(40:38):
influenced by Bruce. That's just the way to hear him play.
That was just the way it is. Yeah, what a
great song. Fabulous. Oh you've played that too at the
White House. I've heard you play that. H very nice. So,
Kevin Downey Junior says Colbert was canceled. Thank you, Thank Kevin.
With the breaking news, Harry will text me for tomorrow
(40:59):
night show that there's this peace out in the Wall
Street Journal. What time is it? What even is that?
Coming up? Nine o'clock. Let's do some news in sports here.
We'll start with a couple more headlines by Rick from
Rick Delgana. What else is going on?
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Well, in terms of what's going on around the world,
of course, I don't know if you saw this damon
but home sales. The home sale tax is going to
be eradicated nationwide under the new bill. This is being
pitched or introduced by Marjorie Taylor Green. You might know
who she is especial. Yeah, I think she's a friend
(41:33):
of the show. She might be, or at least she
knows somebody who is. According to this, if passed, it
would eliminate federal taxes on home sales. No more taxing
the American dream, she wrote on x formally Twitter. Families
who work hard, build equity, sell their homes shouldn't be
punished with a massive tax bill. The bill, known as
a No Tax on Home Sales Act. Wow, that's really clever,
(41:55):
would eliminate the federal capital gains tax on the sale
of the primary residence, measure that the Republican congresswoman said
would help homeowners struggling with affordability issues and encourage mobility
in the US housing market.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Now I know, what isn't there? I'm sorry, isn't there
already some profit margin that's not capital gains tax? When
you sell your house? There's there's already some window, like
if you bought for five hundred you can sell it
for up to what I thought there was like already
like a grace of two three hundred thousand that they
don't tax that first whatever. So I don't know. I'm
(42:30):
not sure. Am I wrong about that? It could be
state to state.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
But according to according to what we've seen, remember our
favorite governor Rond de Santis down to Florida, he's pitching
the same thing.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
Well, no he's he no, he well he might be,
but he's pitching no more real estate taxes once your
mortgage is paid off. That is a big difference. I
like that one way better. Right. Oh, I like that
right because he's like, once you bought, once you finished
paying your mortgage, you still technically can lose your house
if you don't pay real deal taxes. Yeah, what kind
(43:03):
of slavery is this? I love that. So once you
pay your mortgage off, your real estate taxes go away.
That's what he's trying to pass in Florida. A mortgage
is already paid. Well, this is on capital gains on
the sale of a property. But I believe there's already
some cushion on a sale of property. Yeah, to X amount. Actually,
I just capital gains. I just found it here at
the moment.
Speaker 2 (43:23):
According to this in Newsweek, the IRS does allow homeowners
to reduce or avoid paying capital gains taxes, especially if
the home they're selling is the primary residence. A big
part of this is the primary that they're not going
to extend it to flippers, sorry Paul, or people that
are using real estate as investments. It's only for your
primary residence.
Speaker 1 (43:40):
Half a million if you're married, isn't it.
Speaker 2 (43:41):
Under US law, homeowners can exclude up to two hundred
and fifty thousand dollars in capital gains from taxation when
selling primary residents, or up to five hundred thousand, like
you just said, for married couples filing jointly. This exception
is allowable once every two years.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Right, So I don't know what m TG's bill would do,
and maybe it just gets rid of no matter how
much you make on a house, I think it's how
for five hundred thousand, most American homes I would think
would fall under that. On a sale, it would fall
within that scope. I mean, if you could sell your
house for a five hundred thousand dous profit, I mean
that's I would think the percentage of people who do
(44:19):
that is fairly low unless you've owned it for fifty years.
So that's why I like what the Santas is doing
much better. Not that this is bad, I don't. I
mean no taxes.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
Yeah, if you put if you can do that and
plus live in Florida and do that, then then you're sailing.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
But that's the thing. Man, You work so hard to
finally pay your mortgage off and then you still got
a deal, especially if you're God forbid in New York. Right,
dealing with the property taxes here is so ridiculous. I
like that idea much more.
Speaker 2 (44:46):
Yeah, and one last thing here in terms of this,
like I said, it would not apply to home flippers
and real estate investors who have been blamed in recent
years for reducing the inventory as well, so you'd have
to look out for that. But it would be uh,
it would be definitely a great thing for the homeowner.
And you know, let's face it, we pay enough in taxes,
(45:08):
so if this is another way to eliminate that that
nut that you have to worry about, especially once you
retire and stuff. They just because taxes never seemed to
go down, so it would be a great thing to
be able to cut out you know, the government taking
things that again don't really belong to that.
Speaker 3 (45:25):
And also seventy percent of bill is the schools, right,
that's over seventy one percent is my school bill from
Mike get I don't even have kids in school, especially
when you're paying off DAWs should retired, like you said.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Yeah, so something to look forward to. Hopefully it'll be
it'll be passed. Of course, the recisions package was passed
yesterday as jd Vance, the Vice President, came in broke
the tie and moved that along. So that's a good
thing as well. And then finally, Damon a little bit
more news here. We were talking about the SP's and
Shane Gillis and and how the woke cultures seemed to
(45:57):
be falling by the wayside.
Speaker 1 (45:58):
Finally, when it comes to sports, he killed, Yeah, he killed.
I don't care what anybody tells you. He killed.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
Here is one of the one of the jokes I
thought was particularly funny. Cut number three. Here he is
joking at the SP's. This is Shane Gillis. Cut three
checked us out.
Speaker 1 (46:14):
Actually there was supposed to be an Epstein joke here,
but I just got deleted.
Speaker 4 (46:21):
Must have probably deleted itself, right, probably never existed. Actually,
let's move on as a country and ignore that.
Speaker 1 (46:32):
So there you have it. Something about his delivery, Yes,
I just love his delivery. I love how he delivers jokes. Love.
I love how he babbles a bottom afterwards, whether they
were good or bad, or his delivery is something else.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Yeah, he was making reference to another joke, a January
sixth joke, and he's like, he's like, ah, what do
I care? I didn't write that one because they weren't laughing.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
WNBA one had to be the best one. Oh yeah,
that one, that one's got that coming up.
Speaker 3 (46:56):
I had that one got that day with Clark one
his friend's wife.
Speaker 5 (47:02):
Oh I didn't see it.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Oh, I didn't see that one. He says. He says,
four time NBA All Star whatever is here, and they
go to this girl and the guy next door laughs
and then she looks at the screen. She makes his face.
He goes, I'm just kidd and that's my friend's wife.
I just knew, none of you knew wouldn't want be
a player.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Or oh laugh, Oh that god, I missed that one.
Speaker 1 (47:29):
Excute.
Speaker 7 (48:22):
When I'm not bartending, I'm watching live from Studio six
B Monday, through Friday at eight pm.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
That's right, AOC eight, thank you our two live from
Studio six B. Real's voice on your television, one of
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(48:51):
sports so got oh they're doing the greatest headlines you've
ever heard. Vinnie Michael there will be there. I think, well,
you never know, you never know. Yes, stuck in Florida
for four days, I'll maybe back Monday night, Tuesday, not here, Wednesday,
not here, not tonight, not here. I don't think he
booked a flight. That's why, Yeah, I don't think. I
(49:13):
don't nonsense about Yeah, yeah, I think he's who knows,
who knows. Kevin Downey Junior will be there. He'll be
talking to you in the crowd, Joe the Box, Harriet
Harry on the Highway. I believe we'll be still home,
so he'll be there, and of course the live from
Studio SIXP audience. We'll see who shows up. Tomorrow night
live at the American First Warehouse. So if you're in
(49:33):
the sound of my voice on one of three nine
l I News, we'd love to see you down there.
It is a great time. Yep, it is a great space.
It is a great time. We have a lot of fun,
good air conditioning, and oh yeah, we make we make
you the audience as much a part of the show
as we possibly can. Yes, you know last week, Remember Tom,
last week, big guy? Yeah? Tom? Oh Yeah. So my
(49:56):
wife's somewhere on Saturday and she's got someone who comes
up to her and says, is your husband on TV? Wow?
She says, uh, yeah, they interviewed a friend of mine,
and she goes really and it ends up being Tom.
How do you recognize her? Yeah? Huh? How did he
(50:17):
recognize her? Who recognized her? Your wife?
Speaker 4 (50:21):
Like?
Speaker 2 (50:21):
How did how did the guy put her together with
you being on TV?
Speaker 1 (50:27):
Well? Tom, the guy told whoever her friend and then
her friend was watching it and saw me on and
then went to my wife and said, gotcha, Yeah, got you?
Speaker 2 (50:37):
So I thought it was I thought maybe you were
a cold player.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Yeah so no, no, no, I did cold play last night.
So Tom, while she's in Pennsylvania. Tom Tom Yeah was
uh he was a big hit. That's good, So we'll
see maybe Tom will come back another Friday, and grabbed
the microphone from Vin. I went in some of the
squeeze Vin's head and pop rapefruit. I think Tom could
(51:02):
if he wanted to. He's a big boy. Yeah, oh
yes he is. All right, it's time now for one
of my new favorite segments here on the show, and that,
of course, is on a Thursday night. Rick Delgado with
what even is that? All right?
Speaker 2 (51:20):
David, well, thank you, and uh, well, it's been quite
the week here in what we call Maga Land, hasn't it?
And we in the movement are basically now coming to
grips with the knowledge that even everyone's favorite president sometimes
has a misstep and can't seem to figure out when
(51:41):
to just stop talking about a certain topic. It doesn't
even it doesn't mean we don't support him and the
agenda that we all voted for any less. No, as
a matter of fact, with all the winds President Trump
has been chalking.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Up, We're gonna win so much, you may even get tied.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
We heard of winning, and you say, please please, it's
too much winning.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
We can't take it anymore. Yes, exactly.
Speaker 2 (52:08):
I find it amazing that the way this is being handled.
That that's the part that really got my attention. Why
you ask, Well, that's a great question because it made
me think about a certain Waco Democrat. No, not the
usual suspects. It's one of the new crop gamon, the
new crop of crazy that has recently risen to the top.
And her name is Jasmine kroco S Crockett.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Yes, it was only last week.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
I played this clip of Jasmine and we made fun
of it because when you watch and listen to what
she says, you'll undoubtedly come to the same conclusion we did.
Speaker 6 (52:41):
That.
Speaker 2 (52:41):
Well, Jasmine Crockett thought, not bad to look at. It's
kind of a dope. Here's what I mean, checked out.
Speaker 11 (52:47):
Violence doesn't come from Democrats, just to be clear, I mean,
obviously anyone can be a criminal, but it is Maga's
specifically Maga affection. Like I don't think traditional Republicans are
getting engaged in all of this, but like even when
we look at and they don't talk about the assassination
attempts anymore that took place with Donald Trump, but these
(53:11):
these were Trump supporters.
Speaker 1 (53:13):
Right, really? So yes, you heard that, right, Jazzy, Exactly
what did we have?
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Jazz Crockett thinks one of our own tried to assassinate
the one guy that we have all been fighting for
in supporting since he rode down the escalator back in
twenty fifteen.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
And then I started.
Speaker 2 (53:32):
Thinking about it, like, wait, why would she say this?
Why is Jasmine Crockett trying to tell us Trump voters
what we all obviously know that it's not true. Well,
it's got to be two reasons, right, Either she believes it,
which makes her a moron, which I wouldn't rule out,
or it's because this is what she's been told to
(53:54):
tell you.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Exactly.
Speaker 2 (54:00):
This is this the latest sy op out of the left.
Instead of Operation Mockingbird, it's now Operation Big Turn.
Speaker 1 (54:06):
Damon hear me out on this.
Speaker 2 (54:07):
The Left, the CIA, and the state have been doing
this for so long, controlling the message, telling people lies,
and no one ever seems to be questioning them that
they decided even though something like this is so obviously stupid.
Why should they stop when there will always be people
who will believe it. They've been in control of the
(54:28):
medium the message for so long. I think they really
think they can pull this one off. It's almost like
if you remember al Pacino in The Devil's Advocate, where
we find out that he's the devil. Right, turns out
that's what the left is. And they still think that
they control it all. Remember when he said at the end,
look but don't touch, right, They want you to believe
these things, that this is a real woman touch but
(54:53):
don't taste. And they want you to believe that this
is just a poor Maryland dad.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Taste I'll swallow. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
Yeah, And now they want you to believe that this
guy is a Maga Trump supporter.
Speaker 5 (55:08):
It's the goof of all time.
Speaker 2 (55:09):
Yeah, that's the kind of control that they've had all
this time. And while they've been while there's been a
few that have been well kind of onto them, the
left still has the ones that they need to control.
And when it comes to what we see, what we hear,
and what we think, Look, if we never see it
or never hear it, then how do we know if
(55:32):
it even happened at all. If you doubt me, then
check out this headline. And you pointed this out, it's
from Miranda Divine damon checking shocking new poll reveals majority
of diluted Dems still believe the Russia collusion hoax was real?
Speaker 1 (55:46):
What the hell is even that?
Speaker 2 (55:47):
Exactly from the article Miranda, here we go, Rasmuss and
Polls shows a majority of Democrats still believe the Russia
collusion hoax even though it's been debunked repeatedly. Look at this,
sixty percent of Demo voters think that the Trump campaign
colluded with the Russian government to win the twenty sixteen election,
and at whopping sixty nine percent of Liberal voters still cling.
(56:09):
That's like they're hanging on to it, to the Russia
collusion hoax. Yeah, exactly. So when I ask why Jasmine
Krockett tries to convince Trump Mega voters that the would
be assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania was a MAGA supporter, it's
because this stuff still has an audience, an audience of
ancient Moldlers out there who want to believe, and the
(56:31):
deep state media is right there. They know what they have,
so they'll continue to regurgitate it even though they themselves
know it's not true.
Speaker 1 (56:39):
You sit on a throne of lies. Exactly. But that's
not all.
Speaker 2 (56:42):
As if we needed more proof, and the article goes
on here damn Liberals and Democrats who still believe in
the hoax.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
It's likely a reflection.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
Of their preferred media outlets like you know, I don't know,
the New York Times or MSNBC, which pays discredited plotters.
It's likea CIA former director John Brennan and former Muller
prosecutor Andrew Weissman to act out their Trump derangement syndrome
on the air because they don't want you, the lemmings,
(57:11):
to know the truth.
Speaker 10 (57:12):
He could have undermined the messaging so much that he
can actually control exactly what people think.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
And that is our job. That is our job. That's
what she said.
Speaker 2 (57:23):
And if you stop and think about it, Crockett is
doing what the liberal Democrat, what the Democrat liberal matrix
has been doing to us for years. They're trying to
convince everyone what they say is the truth.
Speaker 5 (57:34):
What truth?
Speaker 1 (57:36):
There is no spoon, There is no spoon.
Speaker 2 (57:41):
But they still think that they can convince enough people
out there that this is why they're doing it, so
they can keep keep shoveling down their nonsense down our
throats and hope that we don't figure out that they're
trying to slowly choke us all to death. So there
you have it, and speaking of a slow death, damon
(58:02):
back to you, guys.
Speaker 1 (58:02):
A total douche, give me him break. I mean, what
what was the last the last part there? The last part?
Speaker 2 (58:14):
What that they're trying to shove us, shovel all this
stuff down our throats.
Speaker 1 (58:18):
Right after that, so we don't we don't see that
already took it down, guys, a total douche, Give me
him break. No, not that par not that. Don't don't
try to protect him. I like that part, he says, guy,
say total do stop playing. The funniest part of that
it says what the script said. No, screw no, I'm not.
(58:46):
I'm not playing. I'm not I'm not playing games here.
I don't know what you're talking about, because the script said,
speaking of a slow death.
Speaker 2 (58:53):
Ye, speaking of a slow death, damon back in.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Well what does that mean? Yeah, guys, a total douche,
give me him break? Yeah right, I could be referring
to you there, you could be, but you're not.
Speaker 2 (59:05):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (59:05):
You know what I found interesting about this whole thing, Dollgotto,
this whole script is I was listening to it from
about the midway point to the end.
Speaker 2 (59:12):
I'm glad I finally got your attention to.
Speaker 1 (59:16):
That this whole thing could be about you. What do
you mean? What do I mean? Put that script back?
Speaker 9 (59:25):
Let me read some of the UFO came.
Speaker 1 (59:29):
Yeah, you're talking about people who believe all this stuff
and they still latching onto. I'm thinking, what's.
Speaker 9 (59:34):
You with every us? I don't know what you're talking about. No,
you know exactly what I'm talking about. What are you
talking about? I think you wrote this from a little
internal uh. I think you I don't know what you speak.
Think you were the subject matter of your own thing.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Here you were sitting on a throne of lines. Okay,
thank you? Eron what Aaron sent me? The script?
Speaker 2 (59:54):
Aaron's backing you up because it's it's payday tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (59:59):
No, she's not back in me up. No, No, I
just don't. Why do I have to become a part
of these at the ear not?
Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
It's just I use a transition. It's called a transition
in the in the bitch damon, and I transition it
back to you so I can talk it to you.
Speaker 1 (01:00:15):
But I think even people in the audience have started
to notice. You don't just say damon back to you.
You have these lead in lines that sometimes are.
Speaker 2 (01:00:24):
I try to make that connection between what we've just uh,
what the topic was about, and and then and then
I use that as a toss back to you. See
how that works.
Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
I'm just looking at the script now, there is no script.
It was all in my head.
Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
It was it was it was just firing off all
the synapses. Yes, oh right, I don't know what you
speak of.
Speaker 1 (01:00:51):
Well, I'm trying to get to the point because there
will always be people who believe it. They've been in
control of the media and the messages for so long
they think they can really still pull it off. Right. Well,
I'm gonna I have to give this further review the script.
What I think further about yourself? Right?
Speaker 7 (01:01:11):
Slick?
Speaker 1 (01:01:12):
Yeah, weren't you thinking during.
Speaker 3 (01:01:14):
I saw the ufl right away, I said, he's tying
himself totally beat it up.
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
I will have a full recap when we get back here.
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Eighteen past the hour, live from Studio six Bieli's do
some sports. Sports is brought to you by our friend
Mike Lindell. And of course they sponsored sports with slick slicks.
Got the headlines. What's going on? Slickstart all right, big
d well.
Speaker 3 (01:04:07):
Rashi Rice sentenced to jail time probation after twenty twenty
four car crash. As possible NFL suspension looms. Rice will
reportedly be permitted to serve a thirty day jail sentence
at any time during his probation period. This is Chance
Martin of Fox News Kinn City chiefs wide receiver. Rash
Rice learned his punishment for his role in a vehicle
crash in the Dallas area last year. ESPN reported Thursday
(01:04:31):
that a judge in Dallas County sentenced Rice to probation
and a month long stint in jail.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
The probation period is expected the last five years.
Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
According to the report, Royce Wes Rice's lawyer told Fox
forod Dallas, Rice entered a guilty plea for felony racing
on the highway and a felony accident causing bodily injury.
I remember reporting on that the accident happened in March
of twenty twenty four. According to multiple reports, a vehicle
was traveling approximately one hundred and nineteen miles an hour.
That's just cruising down the highway right when it collided
(01:05:00):
with another car that was also traveling over the speed limit.
Rice had already paid approximately one hundred and fifteen thousand
restitution to cover the victims' medical expenses. Fox four Dallas
reported the league has waited for the legal process to
reach his conclusion before taking disciplinary action against Rice. The
judges ruling could move the NFL's disciplinary process forward. If
Rice is suspended, he would likely miss games during the
(01:05:22):
twenty twenty five season. ESPN report, Now we know the
chiefs of course Patrick Mahomes. They want to get back
into the winning ways, and well one way not to
have it. But if he's got five years, he could
serve that thirty day term. You know, want to see
what happened? Hey, what if he injures his knee. Maybe
he could sider the thirty day period.
Speaker 1 (01:05:37):
Then you know you didn't know.
Speaker 3 (01:05:38):
But ra she Rice is one of the better wide
receivers in the game. So let's get to Kaitlyn Clark. Obviously,
speaking of injuries, Kaitlyn Clark decides to foreg WNBA All
Star festivities after suffering injury. Clark suffered an injury against
the Connecticut Sun. Ryan Gaetors of Fox and was reporting
Indiana fevers. Star Kaitlin Clark said on Thursday she will
not participate in the w NBA All Star Game. They
(01:05:59):
goes those ratings or the festivities around it, after she
appeared to reaggravate a groin injury. Clark announced the decision
in a statement through the team. I'm so excited for
Indy to host WNBA All Star this weekend. I want
to thank the Indianapolis host committee and all the people
that have put endless work in over the past year
to put this event together, she said, I.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Know this will be the best All Star yet.
Speaker 3 (01:06:19):
So we had a little Shane Dillisdale last night with
the SP's which we did not talk about.
Speaker 1 (01:06:24):
I knew they were on, but I was.
Speaker 3 (01:06:25):
I figured they were walk but big dce's well, it
looks like the little shift in the tide there. But
there was a great Kaitlyn Clark joke that we're going
to run so we can run cut one.
Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
That would be great, Thank you Erin.
Speaker 4 (01:06:35):
When Kaitlyn Clark retires from the WNBA, she's going to
work at a waffle house so she can continue doing
what she loves most, fist fighting black women. Needless to say,
that got a little pushback from the left I heard
earlier today.
Speaker 1 (01:06:52):
But what's the surprise? Wow, have they watched any games
of hers? Right? You rutalized every game, I know, no
question about it.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
And all of this Not only is that, what's amazing
is the people in the audience that laughed were the
black athletes, and you sow the white people just sitting
there like the bougie Karen's in the audience. It's like, afraid,
I was ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (01:07:16):
I don't want to post me on social media laughing
at that joke. That's what that was it about. And
that's a rapid sports b d back to you.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
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So MSNBC tonight, of course, obviously, of course you know
this is going to be the news all over all
of the mainstream media tonight. A list on MSNBC and CNN.
Let's see a little bit of their reaction to the
(01:07:43):
Wall Street Journal argument Wall Street Journal article. Here.
Speaker 12 (01:07:47):
It is, orders are now, with this new revelation, going
to be certain that Donald Trump was part of the
deep state here, become highly suspicious of him, potentially turn
on him. We are just within minute, it's already getting
an indication that that is not the.
Speaker 5 (01:08:01):
Direction that this is going.
Speaker 12 (01:08:03):
Already, I can quote from Megan Kelly on X right now,
this is the dumbest attempt at hit piece I've ever seen.
Then Elon Musk, someone who's been at odds which with
much of this group lately, has said, yeah, the letter
sounds bogus. People on the right right now they're consistently messaging,
sort of matching their messaging in some cases already saying
this doesn't sound like him, this isn't how he writes it.
(01:08:24):
Doesn't sound like him. So we're already kind of seeing
that they're all build whatever their story, their initial defense
is going to be here. And it's always really telling
when you see that role out about how they're going
to do the kind of mental gymnastics that in a
way we've already seen them do. This week, you played
(01:08:45):
some of the sound at the top of this hour
of the influencers trying to figure out how they explain
why they so deeply care about this case. But they
can still sort of attach themselves to this president and
adore him even as he angers them because he isn't
giving them the thing that he promised them that they
would give. And so I just caution people if you
think this is the thing that is now going to
(01:09:06):
like break this whole movement apart, I'm not sure that
this is the direction that this is going in. They
are probably going to find he is going to find
whatever his messages, I'm sure we're going to get more
messages from the President at the White House tonight. I
know Vaughan is making those phone calls in Texas he
speak right now, So they're figuring out what that is
going to be. And I imagine at least when it
comes to is Donald Trump connected to.
Speaker 1 (01:09:28):
The criminal elements of this case?
Speaker 13 (01:09:30):
Here?
Speaker 12 (01:09:31):
Is he somehow a member of the deep state that
we have been critiquing for a decade.
Speaker 13 (01:09:36):
Plus now, I don't know that media sphere is more
fractured than it has ever been before in this moment,
Antonia read us two voices. I wonder what you've been tracking?
And secondarily, can we play this out a different way?
Where Donald Trump had told the Wall Street Journal that
he was going to sue them if they ran the piece,
(01:09:56):
and they would have chosen not to have run it,
what would that have done to the length of this story?
Speaker 8 (01:10:03):
I don't think it would have changed the length of
the story.
Speaker 5 (01:10:05):
And I think there's enough there.
Speaker 1 (01:10:06):
His own behavior is getting okay.
Speaker 4 (01:10:09):
So there.
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
Yeah, you wonder why their writings are what they are?
Just unwatchable television. What did we learn from that? Nothing? Nothing,
not one word about the actual piece other than how
the right is obviously clearly responding to it because it's
so laughably not Trump. I mean, unless he was smoking
mushrooms today he wrote this letter. I mean, it just
(01:10:31):
sounds nothing like him. No, no, no, no, no, no. They
don't even address it. And they're in there talking about it.
They're just talking about how we're talking about it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Yeah, amazing. Well that's that's the left for you. According
to this piece of Newsweek Dame Unwatchable Television, President Trump
threatened to sue the Wall Street Journal. He has responded
over a story that, of course we ran earlier about
the card to Jeffrey Epstein, the letter bearing his name.
Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Blah blah blah, Trump's oh hold on breaking news. Attorney
General Pambondi announces Epstein grand jury files will be unsealed
tomorrow in court. Donald Trump put out a I think
a truth based on the ridiculous amount of publicity given
to Jeffrey Epstein. I've asked Attorney General Pambondi to produce
(01:11:18):
any and all pertinent grand jury testimony, subject to court approval.
This scam perpetuated by Democrats, should end right now, pam
Bondi says, Epstein grand jury files are unsealed tomorrow in court. Wow,
what was your time frame? Was this the goal the
whole time? Are you that?
Speaker 3 (01:11:36):
Which will your time frame?
Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
There has to be something their crowd. We'll see what
they think tomorrow. All right, we're back right after this
(01:12:16):
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Speaker 5 (01:13:14):
Are you doing well? Guys?
Speaker 1 (01:13:16):
How are you very very good? Welcome in. Thanks for
a few moments. We always appreciate it. So before we
get to a couple of things, I want to just
read you. Governor Christopher Waller, one of the Fed governors,
as a speech at New York University today, and well
he pretty much made no bones about it. Here's a
little bit of his opening paragraph. My purpose this evening
(01:13:39):
is to explain why I believe the Federal Open Market Committee,
the FOMC, should reduce our policy rate by twenty five
basis point at our next meeting. So not a lot
of gray area there. You have finally Fed governors coming
out and saying it's time to cut rates. Do you
believe they will in September?
Speaker 14 (01:13:59):
Yes, it was almost a certainty until we saw CPI
spy Cup.
Speaker 5 (01:14:04):
But he's looking more and more certain.
Speaker 14 (01:14:06):
We had a first quarter of negative GDP growth, inflation
was coming down, quite consistently, so there was a lot
of questions as to why the Fed weren't already lowering rates.
I think Jerome Powell has shown himself to be somewhat
of a political animal. Right the reason he's been keeping
rates highes that inflation wasn't tained, but he dropped rates
(01:14:27):
under Biden.
Speaker 5 (01:14:28):
He seems resistant to do it under Trump. So we'll
see how it shakes out.
Speaker 14 (01:14:32):
But there are louder and louder calls for the Fed
to do it, and ultimately we need it right. We've
got to get debt service down, which isn't the Fed's problem,
but it's a problem for the country. So we'll see
how it shakes out. But I think the doc block
now is suggesting a quarter point rate cup by the.
Speaker 5 (01:14:47):
End of the year.
Speaker 1 (01:14:48):
Yeah, And of course Trump also made some news saying
that he's not going to I mean, there's been a
lot of rumors that he was going to fire them,
and of course there's some discussion on whether he can
fire him. What the independence is obviously falls under the
executive branch, though, but they're supposed to be separate. But
he says I'm not going to fire him, but certainly
certainly not going to renew him. I think he's got
six eight months left on his deal, whatever it is.
(01:15:09):
So a couple other things in the news, obviously tariffs.
People still contributing tariffs to why Drome Pole doesn't want
to cut rates. Trump announced thirty percent tariffs on the
EU in Mexico, He's threatening fifty percent tariffs on Brazil.
I'm not convinced tariffs yet we've seen have an impact
on prices, especially when you look at the three month
(01:15:31):
if you look at the three month over the month
over month. But give me your thoughts, what are the
economic consequences for tariffs in the US here?
Speaker 14 (01:15:40):
But first of all, they have him increased prices, but
they should increase prices, right, If tariff policy is effective,
ultimately it drives prices up.
Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Right.
Speaker 14 (01:15:52):
The premise behind tariffs is you put tariffs on products,
it creates you know, drives the price. And for example,
Chinese made goods up creates parity with US goods and
ultimately forced people to buy domestic That means higher prices. So,
like I said, if tariff policy is going to work,
I think we're going to start to see some inflation
on the back of it. But people have to understand
(01:16:14):
this is a strategic move by President Trump.
Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Right.
Speaker 14 (01:16:17):
Tariffs are designed to combat unfair trade practices and rebalance
global supply chains, and he's been quite effective. We haven't
seen a huge shock here, and they've generated about fifty
billion dollars in revenue, so it seems to be working.
Bottom line, tariffs are a blunt instrument. They can work
well if it's sort of paired with sound domestic policy.
(01:16:40):
And I think ultimately, if we want to revive American industry,
reduce debt dependency, and sort of deglobalized critical supply chains,
I think this is the path. But I think we
will start to see some inflation on the back of them.
Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
Yeah, I'll talk about the dollar a little bit. I
believe you went down to the rial research. I believeast
time we spoke to you you were just about to
leave for that. You know, I looked at the chart
today of the DXY, the dollar from a high of
around one fourteen back in January of the beginning of
the year to now currently sitting at ninety eight, and
(01:17:16):
nothing in the chart tells me anything but continued downward
motion for the dollar. What you know, then you got
pressure from tariffs and other things. Rate cuts may be coming.
Obviously we know what that usually does to assets like
gold if the printing press turns back on. What's the
outlook you think for the US dollar right now as
it sits at ninety eight, down from about one fourteen
(01:17:37):
six months ago.
Speaker 5 (01:17:39):
Yeah, it's not looking good.
Speaker 14 (01:17:40):
This was the first worst rather start to the year
for the dollars since the seventies. I think it was
down eleven percent at one point. Is continuing a look
being in Brazil we saw a perspective, and that is
that the bricks are motivated to the dollarize. In fact,
when Trump threatened the bricks with more tariffs if they
(01:18:02):
pursued dedollarization, the response was swift and firm from the bricks.
Lula came out no uncertain terms and said, listen, we
don't want an emperor. We are sovereign nations. And this
was the important part. He said, we will continue to
dedollarize peace by peace until it's consolidated. So short term,
(01:18:24):
I don't think there's any threat on US dollars global
reserve currency status right there isn't a viable alternative year.
What I do think will happen is gold buying will
continue for central banks. They are using gold as a
means to dedollarize, and what's becoming a parent from Brazil,
and just in general, we're moving into a more multipolar world.
(01:18:46):
We've got a lot of countries out there that are
committed to signing bilateral trade agreements to bypass the dollar.
Ninety eight percent of Russia's trade agreements today already by
passed the dollar. I think that trend will continue. I
think ultimately we're going to see a longer term slide
in the dollars value.
Speaker 1 (01:19:05):
And I guess you kind of answered that, But what
is the world doing in response to us? What are
people doing to kind of prepare for really? You know,
as we know, markets don't like uncertainty. There is a
lot of uncertainty now. Like I said, when rates get cut,
we know normally that sets up very well for things
like gold and hard assets like that to rise. What
(01:19:26):
do you see exactly now? Right?
Speaker 14 (01:19:29):
Central banks and central banks are the one to watch
when it comes to currency. I think there's no smarter
money than central bank money. They have consecutively year on year,
started in twenty twenty two when Biden seized Russia's assets,
that was sort of kick started huge gold buying by
central banks, but twenty two, twenty three, and twenty four
they set records.
Speaker 5 (01:19:49):
It's continuing into this year.
Speaker 14 (01:19:51):
This is the biggest half year of gold purchases ever
in central bank history. So one thing is clear with
the world is preparing for a post dollar world, or
at least, like I said, a more multipolar world. Central
banks today own as much gold as they did in
nineteen sixty eight. Now is the peak of the Brettonwood's
(01:20:13):
gold standard era. So one thing that is being shown
day on day on day, gold is not a relic.
Speaker 1 (01:20:20):
Right.
Speaker 14 (01:20:20):
Gold becomes very important when currency value is up in
the AIRD.
Speaker 5 (01:20:25):
That is the climate we're in.
Speaker 14 (01:20:26):
Central banks are hedging their dollar exposure, and I think
we all need to do the same.
Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
Yeah, and I'll tell you look at the twenty twenty
five chart on gold, the move from around twenty six
hundred to where it is now thirty five hundred, and
look at it right now where it's kind of made
this move up. And now it's just kind of call it,
you know, kind of call lessing and getting ready for
what looks like another move up. To me, it's a
beautiful chart, but listen, phil Patrick. Always a pleasure to
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look like that things are on the move. So let's
do some more news headlines with Rick Delgatto. They're brought
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dot com Delgatto, what's going on all right?
Speaker 2 (01:21:48):
Well, Damon, I don't know if you saw this story
from the FBI, believe it or not. This is this
is kind of concerning, especially when we when we see
some of the things that ICE is able to do.
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
We'll talk more about that probably tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (01:22:02):
Federal Bureau of Investigations the FBI is warning parents about
online networks under investigation that appear to be targeting targeting miners,
and manipulating them to carry out sinister acts. The Bureau
said the members of the networks, referred to as seven
sixty four for the Texas area code Texas zip code
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where it's reportedly originated, befriend miners online via video game,
social media and online forums, den coerced them into self
harm and creating explicit material. FBI told Newsweek the FBI
is determined to identify and stop those who target the
most vulnerable members of our society and our children. The
FBI is said the seven sixty four is creating a
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growing problem both online and in the real world. Networks
are also said to be targeting children in Canada, according
to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who put out a
statement warning that violent online groups are targeting your kids,
manipulating notable children and youth across widely accessible online platforms
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and what to know. According to the FBI and the
Justice Apartment, the members of the networks and people affiliated
with them, of course young girls into carving symbols into
their bodies, use threats and intimidation. It's just it's just
it's just some sick stuff going on online. But they
want you to be mindful of what your kids are
doing online because, let's face it, you know, more and
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more kids are using technology, whether it be you know,
on their own with their own with their own devices,
but also in schools because the schools, even though they're
out for the summer right now, they're depending more on
more uh, with stuff online where where you know, I
guess there are schools that hand out laptops to every
kid that they can use.
Speaker 1 (01:23:45):
And you know, we've seen it.
Speaker 2 (01:23:46):
We caught some of the kids when when they were
given laptops at the school. Hey walk in and be like, hey,
the kid from next door was looking at the boobies
online and we busted them and like, hey, dude, you're
not years Oh you can't be doing that. But it's
the nature of kids, right, they look at stuff, they
investigate things, and if you have these wackos out there,
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these disgusting pervs reaching out to them, that makes it
that much tougher. So something to keep an eye on.
And again that's coming from the FBI.
Speaker 1 (01:24:17):
Message out to the wall. By the way, did you
see speaking of that? Did you see the story on
MTG today? No? I didn't, but I did. This guy
who was arrested. Who guy who was arrested over at
the thing carry Lake's in charge of VOA Voice of America.
Some guy who used to who was working there, I
guess for all this time was threatening MTG, making really
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threatening phone calls to her office, to her home right
from the VOA studios for the last two years. This
guy got arrested today, indicted, and he's looking at like,
I think, twenty years in prison and that's exactly what
he should get.
Speaker 2 (01:24:53):
Yeah, the four count indictman, here's the story I just
found it. Charges Seth adjacent of Edgewater, Maryland, with influencing
a federal official by threatening a family member, anonymous telecommunications harassment,
influencing a federal official by threat, and interstate communications with
a threat to injure or kidnap. Sounds like a nice guy.
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Glad he's out of the business.
Speaker 1 (01:25:17):
Yeah, all right, we'll wrap it up for a Thursday. Man,
that was fast. Last segment coming up live from Studio
six P right after this, all right, thirteen to the hour,
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live from Studio six BE on a Thursday night, Real
America's Voice and across the airways of one O three
nine l I News Radio. Man, it's been a fast
show tonight. Glad you've been a part of it. We'll
do a little more sports and headlines. Our guy shipwrecked
crew over Red State, he says, just for everybody's preparation
tomorrow if this goes down the way it's supposed to
go down, he says, here's what you don't do in
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the grand jury. You have an agent testify about the
names of a bunch of people who are not victims, witnesses,
or targets. My guess is none of the victims referenced
in the indictment testified in person before the grand jury.
In other words, not much to see here in unsealed
documents if you do get unsealed doctors. But that's the
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way I read it, So all right, let's do a
little more news of sports. We'll start with the headlines.
Rick Dogotto's got them. What else is going on? Dogta,
They're the greatest headlines in the world, David.
Speaker 4 (01:27:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
And one of one of them, subjective, was brought.
Speaker 2 (01:27:16):
To my attention by d m la Cross giving us
a five dollars rumbel rant talking about a friend of
the show, Ben Berkwam recently sharing a video on x
about the Muslim community's efforts to establish their own small
country in Texas.
Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
Where's the president on this issue? Well, we've talked about
this in the past.
Speaker 2 (01:27:35):
Ken Paxson for the ag and the Governor of Texas
were on this early on, and they did do some
things in terms of investigating. Greg Abbott, the Texas Governor,
has said a dozen state agencies in the Low Star state,
along with Attorney General Ken Paxson, are investigating. But this
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is the concerning headline that kind of got my attention
from the damon as the Justice Department closes its investigation
into the Muslim centered community near Dallas.
Speaker 1 (01:28:08):
Now, why would they do that? We'll have to ask
Pam Blondie on this one.
Speaker 2 (01:28:13):
The US Department of Justice has closed a federal bondi right,
that's what I said into the Muslim centered planned community
around one of the state's largest moss near Dallas without
filing any charges of lawsuits. The Justice Department has opened
the investigation after John Cornyn, you know him as the
US Senator one of them from Texas, called for it,
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arguing that development could discriminate against Christian and Jews.
Speaker 1 (01:28:40):
Christians en Jews.
Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
Developers of the proposed quote unquote epic city named that
for being tied to the East Plano Islamic Center of
complaining that they're being bullied damon by multiple federal and
state investigations because they are a Muslim.
Speaker 4 (01:28:56):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
I side with Bondi here because Cornin's a moron and
anything he's tied to is probably screwed up. So that's
just my take. Quick hmm.
Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
You should read about this because what ends up happening
with this kind of stuff is that they have their
own Muslim centered community which ends up being a no
go zone.
Speaker 1 (01:29:17):
So do you think Pambondi dropped it because there's something
going on.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
There could be something going on. I don't know what
that is. Why would she drop it? Odd that she
would drop it exactly, But we'll have to see. It's
it's an odd thing.
Speaker 1 (01:29:31):
I still am on the Panmbondy Dan Bongino, cash matel Bandwagon,
and I will be there till the end. All right,
well good enough, it's fair enough. So and by the way,
I think this Wall Street Journal thing more I think
about it. I think Trump tonight probably at some point said,
you know what, screw it, let her rip yep called
Pambondi and said let's go.
Speaker 2 (01:29:51):
Yeah enough, Well he's he did respond, I have that here, bom,
let me pull that up.
Speaker 1 (01:29:58):
Damon.
Speaker 2 (01:29:59):
Uh Chris responds from Donald J. Trump. Happening just a
little while ago, The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch
personally were warned directly by President Donald J. Trump that
the supposed letter they printed by President Trump to Epstein
was a fake and if they printed, they will be sued.
Mister Murdoch stated he would take care of it, but
obviously did not have the power to do so. The
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editor of the Wall Street Journal Journal, Emma Tucker, was
told directly by Caroline Levitt and by President Trump that
the letter was a fake, but Emma Tucker didn't want
to hear that. Instead, they're going with the fake malicious
in defamatory story. Anyway, President Trump will be suing the
Wall Street Journal, News Corp. And mister Murdoch shortly. The
press has to learn to be truthful and not rely
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on sources that probably don't even exist. President Trump has
already beaten to George Stephanopoulos and ABC sixty minutes in
CBS and others, and looks forward to suing and holding
accountable the ones great Wall Street Journal. It has truly
turned out to be a discussing and filthy rag and
writing defamatory lies like this shows a desperation to remain relevant.
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If there were any truth at all on the Epstein hoax,
as it pertains to President Trump, this information would have
been revealed by Komy Brennan, Crooked Hillary, and the other
radical left lunatics years ago. It certainly would not have
sat in a file waiting for Trump to have won
three elections. Yet this is another example of the fake news.
And this came out a little bit after eight point
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thirty this evening, So there you have a response to
that from President Trump, and even Nancy Pelosi piped did
on this damon believe it or not, Nancy distraction. She
calls it a distraction Yeah, Now I wonder why that is.
Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
Well, she was four Belvini's in.
Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
I'll drink that, she says, I'll leave leave it up
to them to talk it out. But then again, whether
it's Jeffrey Epstein or Alcatraz, it's all this. It's all
off the subject of what they're doing with this budget
that is harmful to the kitchen table meeting, the kitchen
table needs of the American people.
Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
According to Nancy, two sheets to the wind, pull, ice cream,
slick anything else in sports you want to hit. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:32:02):
Well. Legendary skydive of Felix Baumgarten are best known for
free fall from space dies in a paragliding accident. This
is a couple of hours ago Baumgarden A fifty six
reportedly crash while using a motorized paraglider in Italy. Felix
Boundgarden and the Austrian Skydivi, best known for his record
setting died from space, died in the accident earlier today
in Italy. Boundgardner was probably flying a motorized paraglider in
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the coastal town of Porto Santelpaedo in the Marsh region
of Italy, where he was said to have crashed into
a hotel pool. So sad news there. And also I'll
get into this little bit more tomorrow night. But Donald
Trump considers executive order on NCAA athletes as employment status.
I guess with these nils now, President Trump is considering
an executive order that will require federal authorities to clarify
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whether college athletes can be considered employees of their schools.
According to a draft copy of the order obtained this
week by ESPN, it's Pete Bammle of ESPN reporting, the
draft calls on the Secretary of Labor and the National
Labor Relations Board to determine and implement the oropiate measures
with respect to clarifying the status of collegiate athletes. The
draft states that the employment status of college athletes should
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be should maximize the educational benefits and opportunities schools can
provide through their athletic department. So I guess President Trump
wants to protect these student athletes. Of course, a lot
of them are making big money nowadays as well, and
that's a rapping sports.
Speaker 1 (01:33:19):
They have a real big thing all right Uslick. The
other thing we didn't get a chance to talk about.
I really wanted to. I was going to lead tonight
with immigration and this Maria Salazar and this the bill
and the Republicans and in this slight of hand they
keep doing to all of us thinking that they've moved
right on immigration, which they have not. But we'll get
into that maybe tomorrow night at the Warehouse if we can.
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If not, we'll definitely Monday when we're back in the studio.
The warehouse may not be the platform to do this on,
but I want to get into But the other thing
I wanted to just quickly talk about is the briefing
today and a little bit of a disappointment because if
I heard Carolyn Levitt right today, the president has now
decided even to going on with John Solomon, and I
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believe talking about this, and obviously we talked to John
a couple of nights ago extensively about this. The president
has no interest in a special council uh for the
for the running conspiracy. She said today that I hear
her right, or was she strictly only talking about Epstein.
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I thought she was just talking about Epstein because I
see people today on socials, some of these loud mouths.
John Solomon looks let us look that great excuse me, h,
I believe John's was talking about a special council for
the ten year Grand Conspiracy theory. No, that that's all
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on that that that we had. Yes, people said that.
She said both today that he was not interested in
I did not hear it, but uh, maybe we have
to pull a clip for it tomorrow and discuss that
because my my question to John was given all the
people involved, how could he not put the trigger on this,
at least for that, the ten year Grand Conspiracy thing,
and not the Epstein. I never even knew that we
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were talking about a special consul in Epstein, but for
the other thing, for sure? How could he not? While
someone sent me a message and did you see Caroline
Levitt today? She says the President's not interested in a
special council for that, And I said, well for Epstein
or for the and she said both. That would be
disappointing if nothing all right? As always, we salute our military,
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