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June 27, 2025 47 mins

SEGMENT 1: PRESIDENT TRUMP SECURES HUGE SCOTUS WIN

SEGMENT 2: ALLIGATORS SURROUND COMING FLORIDA ICE FACILITY

SEGMENT 3: BODY LANGUAGE ANALYSIS

SEGMENT 4: GET YOUR TAXES IN ORDER NOW!

SEGMENT 5: LUNATIC CALLS FOR KILLING OF ICE AGENTS

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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Well, good evening everyone, Welcome to stagefield. Are you tired
of winning yet? What a week it has been for
President Trump? From the bombing in Iran big success, then
you get these Supreme Court rulings, big success, and the
end of the day today stock market just absolutely soaring,
big success. President Trump is winning, which means America is winning.

(00:41):
I think one of the most important cases the Supreme
Court was ruled on. The ruling comes out today that
these activist, liberal radical judges can no longer dictate policy
for the entire nation. The Supreme Court in a six'
to three, decision And i'm proud of the wishy Washy
republicans on The Supreme court six to three. Decision they all,

(01:04):
said you cannot have an activist judge in some random
district dictate policy by Overruling President trump and his executive. Orders,
now think about. This of the forty injunctions Against President,
trump thirty five came from five liberal Districts, California, Maryland,

(01:25):
Massachusetts Washington, state AND. Dc, okay all. Five this Is
President trump celebrating.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
Today in, practice this meant that if any one of
the nearly seven hundred federal judges disagreed with the policy
of the duly elected president of The United, states he
or she could block that policy from going into effect
or at least delay it for many, years tied it
up in the court. System this was a, colossal abusive

(01:52):
power which never occurred In american history prior to recent,
decades and we've been hit with more nationwide injunctions were
issued in the entire twentieth.

Speaker 1 (02:02):
Century, now the WAY i read this is that you
can still sue over these executive, orders but the rulings
will only have to do if you have absolute standing
in the. Case that's. It if you, don't it doesn't
just apply to everyone all the way across the. Country
again a big. Win there, are in, fact six hundred

(02:23):
and seventy seven unelected. Judges over seventy seven million people
voted For President. Trump this is about putting the power
back in the hands of the, people which of course
goes to the president who they. Elected this was all
about birthright. Citizenship the idea of having a baby ON

(02:45):
us soil means you're A United states. Citizen that baby
has still not been, decided but this case was surrounding
that executive. Order when it came to the. Injunctions Here's
President trump.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
Again but this is really also a decision based uncommon.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Sense it didn't work the other.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Way it was a disaster with somebody from a certain
location in a very liberal, state or a liberal judge
or a liberal group of judges could tie up a
whole country for years because the decision would sometimes take
years to. Overturn we've overturned many of the, decisions but
it would take years to do it.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
All. Right one of the other great rulings that came
out today is that if your school district is engaged
in teaching kids this radical transgender IDEOLOGY lgbtq, mania and
you're a, parent you want to have your kid opt
out of that lesson. Plan The Supreme court said you
absolutely have a right to do. That that is a,

(03:44):
very very big. Win of, course The Attorney, General Pam,
bonni played a big role in these. Decisions it was her,
team after, all The department Of justice that argued these
cases in front of The Supreme. Court this is The
Attorney general at the news conference this.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Morning are finally getting what they voted.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
For no longer will we have rogue judges striking Down
President trump's. Policies across the entire nation no longer. Today
in the six to three, Opinion Justice barrett correctly holds
that The District court lacks authority to enter nationwide or universal.
Injunctions these lawless injunctions gave relief to everyone in the

(04:26):
world instead of the parties before the.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Court and that was the big, differentiator right, there parties
before the. Court, okay you can get some, action but
not everybody. Else and it's about time that. Ends. Now
leave it to the mainstream, media the lamestream, media the fake,
news whatever you want to call, it whether IT'S cnn OR,

(04:50):
msnbc all coming out trying to spin this the best they.
CAN i, mean some of them were, breathless like this
guy ON msnbc with their.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
Outreach Justice Katanji Brown jackson calls The court's decision an
existential threat to the rule of. Law Justice Soto mayors,
dissent says no right is safe in the.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
New legal regime The court.

Speaker 5 (05:12):
Creates she calls The court complicit in a grave attack
on our system of. Law the reality is The Supreme
Court's republican justices took away lower courts single powerful, tool
the most powerful tool.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
For reigning in The trump. Administration, well she's just admitted
it that all this was was a war plan law
fair to Stop President trump who's lawfully engaging in the
duties as the executive of this country as president of
The United. States so a, very very big day indeed FOR. Us,

(05:50):
OKAY i want to bring in that Former navy jag.
Officer he's now A republican candidate for The United States
senate Of North carolina against The republican AND i don't
really like all that much In North, carolina that would
Be Tom. Tillis has been a big DISAPPOINTMENT i think
to Make america great. Again, conservatives we're talking About Don.

(06:10):
Brown Don welcome to.

Speaker 6 (06:12):
The, program Sir, rick thanks for having.

Speaker 7 (06:14):
ME i agree with you On, tillis and it is
a great day for. Freedom looking forward to chatting with
you about it this.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Evening all, right you were A us, attorney, correct.

Speaker 6 (06:25):
Special ASSISTANT us. ATTORNEY i wasn't THE us.

Speaker 7 (06:27):
Attorney, YES i was in THE Us attorney's Austin San
diego and has seen a little bit of the inside
of this stuff.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
Myself all, right what do you make of today's ruling
and how the left had weaponized just a very few
handful of district.

Speaker 6 (06:41):
Courts, well weaponize is absolutely.

Speaker 7 (06:44):
CORRECT i, mean if you go back to twenty, seventeen
win Of President trump's first executive orders was a travel.
Band you may remember that he signed that In. January By,
february there was this district judge In washington And James
robart who signed an order deeming.

Speaker 6 (06:59):
Unconstitutional that followed up By Derek watson In. Hawaii that
case went to The Ninth circuit that upheld the liberal.

Speaker 7 (07:05):
Judges, finally In june of twenty, eighteen one year and
four months, later The Supreme court reversed The District court
and The court Of appeals and reinstated the travel, ban
but granted in that one, year in four, months you
have all kinds of people coming in from These sharia
countries which The president had a riot under the immigration
active van, Anyway so that's an example of how ridiculous this.

(07:28):
Is this is the court in this case looked at
The Judiciary.

Speaker 6 (07:32):
Act of seventeen eighty, seven the very.

Speaker 7 (07:34):
First Judiciary act Where congress created these district, courts and
concluded that it does not give the.

Speaker 6 (07:41):
Power for nationwide. Injunctions. Period BUT i go.

Speaker 7 (07:44):
Farther than that if you go back and look At
federal seventy eight was written By Alexander.

Speaker 6 (07:49):
Hamilton you know.

Speaker 7 (07:50):
When they were trying to persuade the states to adopt the.
Constitution one of the greatest fears is out of control of.
Judges and In federal seventy eight they try to persuade
the states to adopt the constitution or ratify.

Speaker 6 (08:01):
It Alexander hamlet had made three. Points number, one he,
said the.

Speaker 7 (08:04):
Judiciary is by far to be the weakest branch of,
government so the notion of coequal branches of government is
a constitutional. Ficient but here's what he also. Said number,
two that these judges have no. Power now get This
alexander hammert to persuade the states to take to ratify the.
Constitution says judges have no power to issue any orders

(08:25):
against either the executive or against the, legislature and went
on to say that the greatest fear will be judges
who step into the role not only of, judge but
of its president and as members of The. Congress and
these judges have basically turned that on its. Head there
is zero statutory authority at all for a nationwide and junctions.

(08:46):
None AND i would argue that The constitution prohibits it as.
Well The Supreme court has taken a great step today to.

Speaker 6 (08:51):
Put an end to, this BUT i would Say congress
needs to go.

Speaker 7 (08:54):
Farther we need WHAT i call a judicial separation of
powers at to clip the wings of these out of
controlled judges and totally take away their ability to do
anything in the area of immigration and naturalization or The
United states.

Speaker 6 (09:06):
Military because to try to interfere an.

Speaker 7 (09:08):
Immigration and naturalization by a federal judge denisen as a
bastardization of the great constitutional notion of separation of.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
Powers congress must put an end to. It but a
day is a day for, Celebration.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Yeah it sure. Is and you Mentioned. Congress, congress The
constitution lays it, out can decide how they want the
judicial system set, up And congress could radically change it
if they wanted. To i'm very disappointed In congress and
their willingness to go that. Far you mentioned birthrights. Citizenship
The Supreme court did not actually rule on whether or

(09:41):
not birthright citizenship is a constitutional, right meaning that you
come to The United, states you have a baby, here
and then all of a sudden that baby is A
United states. Citizen i'm going to play a clip from
The Illinois Attorney general and then i'd like your response
to what he has to say about this.

Speaker 8 (09:58):
Role, guys, highlight it's just a blatant disregard for The.
Constitution WHAT i mean by that is the language is
so clear in the Fourteenth amendment that The president would
start with disregarding an amendment.

Speaker 1 (10:13):
With such clear language that.

Speaker 8 (10:15):
You are as citizen of The United states if you're
born here in subject to his.

Speaker 1 (10:20):
Law so he mentioned the last, line don subject to
the jurisdiction Thereof, now they wouldn't put that line in
if they just said if you were born here or
naturalized in The United states and subject to the, jurisdiction
you don't need that. Line if they're talking about everybody

(10:41):
should just be a citizen when they're born. Here.

Speaker 6 (10:43):
Correct and So i'm glad To illinois attorney.

Speaker 7 (10:47):
Generals like Most democrat politicians Of illinois doesn't know his
head from anything. Else it was An illinois senator in
eighteen sixty, Eight Lyman trumball who principally drafted The Fourteenth
amendment to begin.

Speaker 6 (10:58):
With, remember, ever stivil were.

Speaker 7 (11:00):
Amendments The Fourteenth amendment was drafted By senning For, trumball
and he went onto the floor of The United States,
senate and this is recorded in The congressional record that
the Fourteenth amendment was to grant citizenship only to the
children of liberated slaves in The United. States and those
slaves have been liberated by a Thirteenth, amendment and now

(11:21):
we're subject to the jurisdiction of The United, states and
thus and thus became. Citizens that is the author of
the Fourteenth amendments saying it applied only initially to.

Speaker 6 (11:29):
Slaves in eighteen.

Speaker 7 (11:30):
Ninety, eight there was a case Called Wang Kim Wog
Kim Van wong which excuse, Me Kim wang ark excuse,
me in which there was A chinese national who was
born To chinese immigrants who were not, citizens but we're
legal residents of The United. States the court, said, well
he has birthright, citizenship but that was then extrapolated to

(11:53):
kids born who were totally of totally illegal. Parents and
The democrats have pushed and pushed and pushed this, notion
and so The president's executive order was going to correct.

Speaker 6 (12:03):
That that's what they suit. About this court.

Speaker 7 (12:04):
Did not address the other, Day as you pointed, out
it's going to have to be. Addressed but the author
of the Fourteen amendments that it's only applied to the
children of slaves who have been granted. Citizenship so The
Illinois Attorney general should study a little history from his own.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
State, yeah, well my guest Is Tom tillis couldn't have
done what you just. Did they're laying out all these legal.
Cases Don, brown and we appreciate you coming on in the.
PROGRAM i want to get you back real soon and
then let's talk, about you, know just how magga you,
are what you can bring to The United States, senate
and how you can do a better job Than Tom.
Tillis we'll do that next. Time Don, brown thank you

(12:38):
for coming. On all. Right we wish you.

Speaker 6 (12:39):
Luck thank, You, God god bless. You grant talk to you.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Soon absolutely my. Pleasure all, right. FOLKS i want to
turn out in another WHAT i believe is a constitutional,
issue this auto Pen Well James comer And Oversight committee
is now holding hearings on this. Today he had testimony
from near a tend and she is the staff. Secretary
it was For Joe. Biden she said she had broad

(13:03):
wide ranging control over the autopen and get. This she
didn't know who gave final approval to have the auto
pen signed all these pardons and executive orders and all those.
Things in, fact she said she had limited interactions with
The president than Being Joe. Biden, now, yeah you're running
an autoped that can make sign legislation into, law give,

(13:27):
pardons executive. Orders my, lord what's going on? Here this
Is james. CAMER i think.

Speaker 9 (13:32):
The american people want to. KNOW i think there's a
huge level of curiosity in the press corps with respect
to who was actually calling the shots in The biden.
Administration so this is the first of many people we're
going to bring in to try to get the answers
for The american.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
People, so all, right two, PEOPLE i really want to
see them. QUESTION i want to see them question the
former physician Of Joe biden what he. Knew we all
know he was part of the cover. Up but more than,
that when it comes to this auto, PEN i Want Ron,
klain the former chief of staff For Joe, biden to come.
In was he a large part of all of? This

(14:10):
my assumption would be he would. Be But i'll tell you.
What James comer raised another name on With Sean Haddy
hannity last. Night, well we think we.

Speaker 9 (14:19):
Know it was his inner circle and near our witness
from a few days, ago she told us who the
inner circle. Was, Obviously Anthony burdell was one of the
people in the inner. Circle He's Joe biden's chief of.
Staff which is very unusual for The First lady's chief
of staff to be one of the people calling the
shots in The Biden White. House but we had heard

(14:40):
reports about this and she confirmed.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
It so this character that he's just mentioning There Bernal
Joe biden's chief of. Staff But biden and large were
told he was one of the most powerful men in
The White. House he also refused to testify Before. Congress
they need to make that happen real. Quick on The
Big Beautiful bill, again what we tipped you off to

(15:04):
The senate parliamentarian again stripping more provisions That President trump
wants in The Big Beautiful, bill and that would Be
republicans taking away this tax on suppressors short barreled. Shotguns
you should not be taxed to exercise Your Second. Amendment. Right,
Well President trump talked about The senate parliamentarian today cut.

Speaker 10 (15:29):
Twenty please the parliamentarian has been a little, difficult AND
i would say THAT i disagree with the parliamentarian on some,
things and in other ways she's been, fine and.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Other ways she's been real, bad like taking out the,
provision no more medicaid for illegal, aliens taking out the,
Provision we're not paying taxpayer dollars to go to sex.
Changes all of this not surprising from a woman appointed
By Harry reid after. All all, right, locally at least
locally In New York. CITY i want to talk about

(16:03):
This Zohan, mamdani this self described. Socialist i'll bet you
he even call himself radical and he's proud of. It
New York city needs to be. Warned this guy is very.
Dangerous you think it's bad now In New, york wait
till this guy takes. Over just listen to.

Speaker 11 (16:20):
This oftentimes we've even found as legislators when we go
into these. Courts the term violent crime is even used
when people are stealing. Packages violent crime is even used
when people are accused of burglary and there happens to
be a housing unit in that same. Dwelling so violence
is an artificial. CONSTRUCTION i have to be very clear
what's happening. Here with these different. Attorneys that is.

Speaker 1 (16:44):
Violence violence is an artificial. Construction, hey you try to
burglarize my, House you better HOPE i don't come home
and catch. You, okay you want to see, violence you
will learn very quickly IF i find you in my
house is a horrible. Crime it is a violation of

(17:04):
just the very fabric of privacy In america and your
right to. Property this guy's, nuts, Folks so how do
we beat? Him In New? York you Want Eric, adams
There's Curtis. Lee we're running quite, Frankly i'll tank either
one of those. Guys over, Over, Mom. DONNIE i want
to bring in, now longtime senior advisor To President. Trump

(17:26):
our good Friend Bruce level is back with. Us, spruce
welcome in the.

Speaker 12 (17:29):
Program, wow what a way to start Up friday. Night
thanks for having.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Me credit Absolutely, so you, know, look a lot of
wins going on today This so we bring it down
a little bit because this guy's. Dangerous how do we stop, Him? Bruce,
well how.

Speaker 6 (17:45):
We stop him is we got to get to the.
Polls and you know the sad part about it is
you scratch.

Speaker 12 (17:49):
Yourself in the head in twenty twenty five and, like,
oh my, lord how in the world did he become
a nominee in the biggest, city the greatest, city if
you want to say that. Term and what does that
say about the? People grant and Real American voice, viewers
who are these people voting for this? People let's take
the candid out for a second and look at the

(18:11):
people who are voting for this, person who are.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
Talking about state run grocery, stores. ETC i, mean, Really,
grant you can't make this.

Speaker 12 (18:22):
Up and like you said, earlier, Listen i'll Take Eric,
Adams i'll take The Guardian angel. Brother you, know any, day,
man we got to stop this.

Speaker 1 (18:32):
Absolutely so my Buddy Matt gates said SOMETHING i guess
it was last. Night you texted it to me AND
i thought he's onto something. Here let me play the
clip and then get your thoughts on.

Speaker 13 (18:43):
This but if there is any opportunity, here it is
in like a triple down on the coalition BETWEEN maga
and black, voters and let's just ride With Eric. Adams my,
colleague your Friend vishpurah mid the argument on my program last,
night Said Curtis sleevash should drop out of the race

(19:03):
Of New. York trump should Endorse, adams AND i, mean
let's go ride with the.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Brothers let's go Take New york back As. Bruce let's
ride with the. Brothers it worked for.

Speaker 12 (19:15):
Trauma, LISTEN i was gonna tweet this and, look the black. Men,
yes saved the election in twenty twenty. Four, brothers y'all
watching this great show right, here y'all got to step,
up and, yes you got another job to Save New.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
York get out there and.

Speaker 12 (19:30):
Vote there's a huge percentage of black votes, yes that we,
need and we're gonna put it in the black man's.
Head As Matt gates, said we, riding we, rolling we
strolling with the.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Brothers let me give all of the brothers out there
and my fellow gringos out, there, crackers whatever you want
to call, us some motivation to vote for vote for
a guy Like. Adams this Is Mom donnie on, capitalism
a fundamental tenet Of america and why this country is.

(20:01):
Great he doesn't think, so rolled.

Speaker 14 (20:03):
Out, NO i have many critiques of, capitalism AND i
think ultimately the definition for me of WHY i call
myself a democratic socialist is the words of Doctor king decades.
Ago he, said call it, democracy or call it democratic?
Socialism there must be a better distribution of wealth for
all Of god's children in this. Country and that's What
i'm focused, on is dignity and taking on income. Inequality

(20:24):
and for two long politicians have pretended that we're spectators
to that crisis of. Affordability we're actually, actors and we
have the choice to exacerbate it Like Mayor adams has,
done or to respond to it and resolve it Like
i'm planning to.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Do you, Know, BRUCE i have two real pet peece
anytime people bring up Doctor Martin Luther king in a
way that he doesn't deserve to be brought up. Here
and the other is this income. Inequality, Buddy i'm going
to tell, YOU i don't care how rich you. Become
you got a fabulous business In. Atlanta while you have
the most we say if you have fifty million dollars

(20:56):
more than. Me you know, What, Bruce i'm happy for
you as long As i'm in the middle class moving
in the right. DIRECTION i want everybody to be, Happy
BUT i don't care how much more somebody has THAN i.

Speaker 12 (21:06):
Do, yeah you, know if he, wants if he's so
involved and, passionate go start a, church go start at sena.

Speaker 6 (21:13):
Good go start a. Mosque that's if you want to
get out there and.

Speaker 12 (21:16):
Help this great nation was built on. Capitalism it's a
free country where you can come here like a lot of.
US i came To land with thirty five, dollars and
by an age thirty, NINE i was a. Millionaire anyone
can do, it but that guy right. There there is
no pathway to, success to build a great generational wealth.
Empire if ladies and Gentlemen New yorkans you watching, this

(21:40):
do not go vote for this guy and tell your
neighbors you were starting on pathway and. Destruction and you
see what we have out In. Chicago ladies and, gentlemen
you see what we're dealing out there In La New.
York step up and let's not let this.

Speaker 1 (21:53):
HAPPEN i don't know if you saw. This The Chicago
tribune actually wrote an editorial warning workers not to vote
for Mom donnie after having the self described socialist In
johnson as mayor out In. Chicago so you know a
lot of people are waking. Up we'll see If New yorkers.
DO i hope, So bruce, level as, always thanks for coming.
On have a great week ride with the. Brothers that's

(22:19):
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(23:37):
Folks President trump and his team doing away with. Wokeism
THE Uss Harvey, milk this naval ship named after the
gay Activist Harvey milk From San, francisco will be. Renamed
here is Our Defense Secretary.

Speaker 15 (23:52):
Well i'm pleased to officially announce that The department of
The navy is renaming The Fleet Replenishment, oiler formerly known
as THE us and As Harvey milk to the US
Ns OSCAR. V. Peterson we are taking the politics out
of ship. Naming we're not renaming the ship to anything.
Political this is not about political, activists unlike the previous. Administration,

(24:17):
instead we're renaming the ship after A United States Navy
Congressional medal Of honor.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Recipient. Yeah he won That medal Of honor for his
unbelievable bravery During World War, two and that is who
we should Have navy ships named, after not gay activists
From San. Francisco leave it to The biben administration for.
That here's something else The biden administration wouldn't. Do they

(24:45):
wouldn't come up with Alligator alcatraz in the middle of
The everglades In. Florida Governor ronda said is working WITH
fema And department Of Homeland security to use an airstrip
in the middle of The everglades to build a basically
a facility to house illegals before they're. Deported this is

(25:06):
A dhs spokesperson laying it out how it will be paid.

Speaker 16 (25:09):
For we sure can talk about efficiency right then and,
there but ALSO i when to talk about.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
The funding for.

Speaker 16 (25:14):
This some of it will be paid by the state Of,
florida but a lot of it will be paid by
the federal. Government we're actually looking at A fema to
fund this through The shelter And Services, program which we
saw in The biden administration that funding was bastardized to
use for places like The Roosevelt, hotel which is the
place that Housed. Trenda rogo is really the base of
operations there as well As lake And Riley's. Killer so
we're going to take that funding and actually house these

(25:36):
illegal aliens before we get them out the door and
out of our.

Speaker 1 (25:38):
Country all, Right so good stuff, THERE i love. It
where are they going to? Go As Ron DeSantis, says
roll that cut here.

Speaker 7 (25:50):
In The, everglades we're surrounded By you're actually surrounded by, gators.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
And so this is as secure as it.

Speaker 14 (25:56):
GETS i, mean if a criminal alien were to escape
from here, somehow AND i don't think they.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Will you've got nowhere to. GO i, mean what are
you gonna?

Speaker 13 (26:04):
Do trudge through the swamp and dodge alligators on the
way back to fifty sixty miles just to get to.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
Civilization not gonna. Happen, no it's a great spot for
a facility getting people ready for. Deportation all. Right as
you saw Guvnder, DeSantis i would say he's the complete
opposite of a governor from The Gavin newsom out In.
California this guy wants to be president so bad he
concocts every kind of stunt he can come up. With

(26:32):
the latest stunt hundreds of millions of. Dollars he's Suing
Fox news for for defamation about a phone call he
either made or didn't make To President. Trump this Is
newsome on a. Podcast cut one please.

Speaker 17 (26:49):
Today it's a defamation lawsuit because they will fleanoanly distorted.
Facts they lied about a phone call that never occurred
between The president of The United states and myself on not,
one but multiple.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Occasions, Basically President trump SAID i talked To newsom last.
Night when he was asked about. It newsom said there
was no phone. Call Jesse waters goes on and basically,
says why Would President trump lie about? This, well it
turns out the phone call happened a couple days. Before

(27:22):
one they have to Prove newsom would have to prove actual.
Malice two you have to prove. Damage three you have
to get over the public figure aspect Of Gavin. Newsom
we can virtually say almost, anything provided we don't know
that it is actually, false. Okay and three it's got

(27:42):
to be. DEFAMATORY i don't know how it's defamatory saying
one guy made up the phone call one. Guy it
doesn't really rise to actual. Damage BUT i want to
bring in somebody now who is writing about, this somebody
who knows about quote defamation because she is a journalist.
Herself Daily caller Columnist Mary rook is back with. Us,

(28:03):
mary it is great to have you on the.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Program, Hi, grant thanks so much for having.

Speaker 18 (28:07):
Me.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
Mary there is no way he can win this. Lawsuit
so what is he doing? Here?

Speaker 19 (28:13):
Okay SO i think it's really just this. Simple he
wants to be president so bad that he is playing
towards his. Base you, know you really see a lot
of left wing activists coming out and, saying Fight, trump
fight The trump, administration do whatever you can to be able,
to you, know stop him and his authoritarian march toward anti.
Democracy but what you, Know Gavin nusan sees that as, Is,

(28:36):
okay this is what you want for me to be
able to win The democratic primary in twenty twenty, eighth
then this is What i'm going to.

Speaker 1 (28:42):
Do but WHAT i think that.

Speaker 19 (28:44):
He's missing here is the fact that everything that he's
fighting against with The trump administration is you, know eighty
twenty issues like transgender, ideology illegal, immigration and so what
he's really fighting against are The american voters who Put
trump into. Office and SO i think it's really hilarious.
Here it's one of those missteps By democrats that WHEN

(29:06):
i look at, IT i just laugh Because i'm, like
who are you paying to tell you to do? This
that you think that this is. Smart he Sees Fox
news as some sort of like surrogate for The trump,
administration so he's going to go after them for seven
hundred and eighty seven million.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
Dollars it's all.

Speaker 1 (29:18):
Hilarious the funniest thing is if you Ask trump If
Fox news was his, surrogate and he not even Like Fox,
news SO i don't know what news he's talking about.
Here all of this is, is you, know it's interesting
because he went he tried to have RIGHT i don't
even like say right wing conservative podcasters come on Like

(29:41):
Charlie kirk and, others and that went wildly wrong for.
Him he got so much backlash from the left about,
that so he basically stopped doing, that and now he's
Suing Fox. News let me play a clip room and
this is cut two for the guys behind the glass
talking about why he was why he was.

Speaker 17 (29:58):
Suing it's their news, organization From John roberts himself To
Jesse waters knowingly misstated, facts in, fact so much so
there was a chiron The Jesse waters show that date
blatantly suggested THAT i lied about a phone call With Donald.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
Trump right, Now, Look, mary here's the. Deal The president
of The United states said he had a phone call
the night. Before it turned out the phone call was
four days. Earlier The president could have, misstated forgot. Whatever
but you're not going to Have Jesse waters Or John
roberts know that The president got it. Wrong you're saying

(30:40):
it half of. It nobody's doing this. Maliciously, NO i
agree with.

Speaker 19 (30:45):
You and here's the semantics of the thing is That
Donald trump says that there was a phone, Call Gavin
newsom says there wasn't a phone.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Call so who's really lying?

Speaker 19 (30:53):
Here because When President trump posted the proof that he
did have a phone call With Gavin, newsom did it
Made Gavin newsom.

Speaker 3 (30:59):
Say, oh, well it was not last night like you.

Speaker 19 (31:01):
Said it was, okay last, night three days, ago four days.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Ago who really.

Speaker 19 (31:05):
Cares the reality is that the phone call did take,
place and as you're showing on a, screen it took
place for sixteen. Minutes and so For gavin knws him
to come out and say that he didn't have the phone,
call that again is just playing to his base to
pretend like he's not accepting phone calls from The president
of The United. States but as we know With Gretchen
whitmer And michigan and all the rest Of democrats from
the president, calls they answered just as quickly as A republican.

Speaker 1 (31:27):
Will i'll tell you, what it's a great. Point i'm
glad you made. That thank. You and you know he's
demanding an apology and retraction and then he'll drop the.
LAWSUIT i hope he's hoping they do that so he
doesn't have to take this to court because it's going
to cost them an awful lot of money on both.
Sides sadly to let this thing play out for literally no.
Reason in the, end you, know he ought to have

(31:50):
to pay the other side's legal, fees and that could happen,
too any.

Speaker 19 (31:53):
Problem i'd like to know who's paying his legal fees right.
Now i'd like to know who's paying his legal fees right.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
Now, yeah wouldn't that be? Interesting, well his wife is
making an awful lot of money with all HER tv
production for the state Of. California maybe that's where they
get the bills paid From Mary. Rook thank you so.
MUCH i appreciate.

Speaker 6 (32:10):
It thanks.

Speaker 17 (32:11):
Man.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Absolutely you can check out her work at The Daily
call the great. Stuff All, right it's been way too.
Long our favorite segment of the week is. Back the
daddy of body language, Experts Greg hartley is with. Us

(32:39):
welcome back every one time for our body language segment
of the. WEEK i want to focus in off the
top of this moment to remember. This there was a
lot to be said about. It this IS Nato Secretary
general To President. TRUMP i mean we may do papers on, It.
Marco maybe we're going to do.

Speaker 6 (32:57):
PAPERS i don't even know if you need.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Them i'm going to be fighting each.

Speaker 6 (33:00):
Other they've had.

Speaker 2 (33:01):
It they've got a big, fight like two kids at
a school. Yard you, know they fight like, hell you
can't staff.

Speaker 1 (33:07):
Them let him fight for about two three.

Speaker 6 (33:08):
Minutes then it's easy as estaff.

Speaker 12 (33:10):
Them and then has, sometimes like everyone have to use
a certain.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
Word so he Called President trump. Daddy NOW i know
he's talking about on the playground and, daddy but it
was very. FUNNY i want to bring in now the
host of The Behavior panel on, YouTube former military, interrogator
his body language and behavior Expert Greg. Hartley, greg welcome
back to the.

Speaker 20 (33:33):
Show, Hey grant always.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Pleasure all, Right, Greg i'm going to give you a dealer's.
Choice do you want to do that CLIP i just
played or would you like to go to the next
one where the reporter asks him about?

Speaker 20 (33:46):
It, yeah let's go the next one because that was
Just let me say one thing About, trump what makes
him brilliant as a communicator is that he uses analogy
and he gets to the common man where people can.
UNDERSTAND i think he did a great job of. That so,
yeah let's go to the next. CLIP i think it'd be.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
Better all, right let's go to the next. One this
is a reporter Asks President trump later about being called.

Speaker 19 (34:04):
Daddy do you regard YOUR nato allies as kind of?

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Children, no he likes. ME i think he likes. Me
if he, doesn't i'll let you. Know i'll come back
And i'll hit him. Hard, okay he. Did he did
it very. Affectionate daddy, here my. Daddy all, Right So, greg,
well there you.

Speaker 20 (34:24):
Go he sense of humor. Again he's, up he's laughing about.
It he's making nothing of. It AND i think it
was an analogy, extended is all it. Was when he,
said Sometimes jeff to say, daddy like you. Said but
he's smart enough and nimble enough to do. This when
you Hear knewsom saying that he's lost, it that's clear
that he's. Not otherwise he would have fallen for a
bait question and fallen right into. It that's a good interiator.
Question we ask you something where you don't have a way,

(34:46):
out and then you make a. Mistake he. Didn't he
didn't fall for. That he just turned it into something
funny and kept.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
Moving you, KNOW i Love rubio in the background. LAUGHING
i don't need to buy language on. That it's pretty
clear what he's. Doing what she, says, daddy, Right let's
do another serious one. Though this Is President trump. TALKING
i believe about the strikes In iran.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
TONIGHT i can report to the world that the strikes
were a spectacular military. Success iran's key nuclear and richmond
facilities have been completely and totally obliterated around the bully
of The Middle east must now make. Peace if they do,
not future attacks would be far greater and a lot.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
EASIER I, gray what do you make of?

Speaker 6 (35:37):
That There's trump.

Speaker 20 (35:39):
Again imagine that same speech without the and a lot
easier that Very New york thing he does where he's
exaggerating and making the. Point, look we can do this,
again and we can do it a lot easier next.
TIME i think is very. Clear, look we're doing body
language and, behavior our bodies intending to send a message
or to hide that. Message and mostly what we're looking
for is using our body to send a clear message through, voice,

(36:00):
tone through, diction through. Cadence and that's what he just.
Took he slowed down and changed the cadence of his,
speech changed the pronunciation in the tone to send a clear.
Message that's body, language that's, behavior all.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Right next, one this was my pick BECAUSE i want
to see what you would think about. It pete Haig
seth basically calls out a former colleague of, His Jennifer,
griffin who's The pentagon reporter For Fox. News pete Hag
seth now The secretary Of. Defense i'll show you this
interaction and let you comment on.

Speaker 21 (36:30):
It of, course we're watching every single, aspect But, jennifer
you've been about the, worst the one who misrepresents the
most intentionally what the president.

Speaker 1 (36:41):
Says i'm familiar.

Speaker 18 (36:43):
About the ventilations chefs On Saturday, night and in, FACT
i was the first to describe THE b two, bombers the,
refueling the entire mission with great, Accuracy SO i take
issue with.

Speaker 1 (36:56):
That both. Interesting so the first ONE i.

Speaker 20 (37:02):
Love hexeth is doing the brow. Beating IF i look
down my nose at you this way under my, glasses
that looks. Aggressive and then if you pay attention as
she starts to, speak you see. Cynicism as his left,
browrises where's right brow? Rises and then she gets fight or?
Flight you can see her getting a little, wooden a
little rigid as she starts trying to make her, point
and then she starts batonding to make her point to.

(37:22):
Him SO i think this is a good example of
him being under her skin and her realizing. It see
her brow up as she's asking for approval in that.

Speaker 1 (37:28):
Question is there anything to be made of her leaning
back as she kind of makes her final point? There,
YEAH i.

Speaker 20 (37:38):
Think when a person's doing, that you know they're exposing
all this that's. Defiance anytime you see a person that's
exposing all that open, openness exposing her, chin you, know
you know. It if you're ever in a place and
people starting to, fight if you're in a, bar you'd
see him do, this which is the stupidest thing a
human could possibly, Do but we do it to show.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
Defiance all, right this is an interesting. One so we
go from. That, Literally Pete haig, Said i'm not going
to call it an, attack but he definitely went right
at her with. That we now HAVE Rfk. Junior this
was during a. Hearing he basically accuses one of the,
Congressmen Representative, polone of having a conflict of interest With Big,

(38:16):
farmer and he says it to his. Face watch.

Speaker 22 (38:18):
This fifteen years ago you AND i. Met you were
at that time a champion or people who had suffered
injuries from. Vaccines you are very adamant about. It you
were the leading member Of congress on that issue since
and you've accepted two million dollars from pharmaceutical companies and
contribution more than any other member of this. Committee and

(38:40):
you are enthusiasm for.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
All, right what do you make of?

Speaker 20 (38:46):
This this might be my favorite clip you've ever played
in your entire. Show and the reason is because he's
clearly punctuating what he thinks and driving his. Points his,
head his, face all of that is driving the point
even though his voice can't keep up with his. Thoughts
his body language is punctuating exactly what he's. Thinking and
he's very. Aggressive he's batoning in a, way and his

(39:06):
head is beating down to making all of his points
even though his voices behind.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
It you, know he was so calm through it and
seems so confident about, it which is WHAT i think
made it really hit home that like this was there
was like not even a shadow of doubt that he
was telling the truth about.

Speaker 20 (39:22):
This that's, Right everything is aligned LIKE i, ses even
though his voice is a clip or two behind what
his hands and his body are.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
Saying that's.

Speaker 20 (39:29):
Animated that's. Aggression that is, look you did, this all.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Right let's try to get in the reaction to the. Accusations,
NOW i Think, polone they didn't even hear the. ACCUSATION
i think if this is WHAT i remember from during the.
Week but, anyway let's roll into.

Speaker 12 (39:46):
Right my understanding now is that the secretary says something
about me taking money from.

Speaker 6 (39:51):
Pharmaceuticals is that what he? Says why he's not finding?

Speaker 1 (39:54):
Me he.

Speaker 18 (39:56):
The secretary implied that Mister polone would not fight for
vaccine victims because he took money from the pharmaceutical.

Speaker 1 (40:05):
Industry you, know, again he needs to take back those.
Words you. Know, okay, okay here we, go here we,
go here we.

Speaker 6 (40:10):
Go look and down, this Miss.

Speaker 7 (40:12):
Secretary this is a valid point of, Water i'm told
So i'd ask you if you would please take back those.

Speaker 22 (40:18):
WORDS i, retractedly.

Speaker 1 (40:29):
Nor WOULD. I but the part is real. Quick if you, ken,
yeah you expect to got to be.

Speaker 20 (40:34):
Irritated you could tell he wasn't. Watching but look at
the body language OF. Rfk that lip compression is withheld.
Opinion he just retracts it because he has. To and then,
YEAH i really mean it that that doesn't come across
as being. Meaningful and look at that disdain and that
look in his.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
FACE i love. IT i will say my favorite was the,
Beginning who, me who? Me took? Money what are you talking?
About and he's not even looking AT Rfk, Junior he's
looking at his Fellow democrat to give him.

Speaker 20 (40:58):
APPROVAL i Love she, says he implied. IT i don't
think he implied. IT i think he outright said.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
It, yeah he didn't imply, anything that's for. Sure Greg,
hartley as, always thank. YOU i appreciate you coming.

Speaker 20 (41:09):
On pleasure seeing next.

Speaker 1 (41:11):
Week, absolutely don't forget to check Out greg's, website readbody
language dot, com and of course the YouTube show the behavior.
Panel all, right the taxman is coming down. Hard we
show you how to avoid getting. Hit that's. Next welcome

(41:43):
back to. Everyone just Because President trump is in, office
just because they are slashing budgets and slashing federal, workers
there is one agency that is still hard at, work
coming after Everyday, americans many Real America's voice, viewers especially
small business. Owners i'm talking about the irs of, COURSE

(42:03):
i want to bring in now From Tax NETWORK. Usa
one of the great sponsors of this, Program Cameron, kinsey
is back WITH us. Camera it's great to have you back.

Speaker 3 (42:11):
On it's good to see, You. Gret thanks so much
for having.

Speaker 1 (42:14):
Me all, right what do you say to? People it, says, oh,
well you know, what after doze and firing a whole
bunch of federal, workers maybe THE irs is going to
let up a little.

Speaker 23 (42:23):
Bit, well that's really Why Tax NETWORK usa comes. In
we basically act as a liaison between you and THE.
Irs so you're not being unfairly, Targeted you're not having
to deal with them. Yourself just because we have a
new president in, office we say the same, thing doesn't
mean that these three letter agencies may let up just

(42:44):
yet when THE irs starts coming after.

Speaker 3 (42:46):
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Speaker 23 (42:48):
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Speaker 3 (42:58):
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Speaker 23 (43:00):
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the penalties Haven't they compound, daily and so the truth
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Speaker 1 (43:14):
In, grant there was a time a few months ago
where these collection letters started going out fast and, furious
AND i mean there were literally tens of, thousands if
not hundreds of thousands of them going. Out have you
seen that slow or is that same pace being kept.

Speaker 23 (43:29):
Up, well we've seen a lot of calls even after
the filing deadline had, passed, because LIKE i, said people were.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
Confused people get really.

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Right one of the THINGS i think a lot of
people that watch the show or watch me a long
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rarely act on very. Many oftentimes the books are a.
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(46:09):
right there are some people out, there, radicals, leftists transgender.
Lunatics they need. Help there's one of. Them wait till
you hear what that, Dude, yes dude is calling for.

(46:34):
Folks is transgender crazyess is too much so going to.
BREAK i, said that's a. Dude but it turns out
it's not a. Dude it's actually a woman who chopped
off her you know. What and now she's supposed to
be a, dude SO i got it. Wrong it's really a. Woman.
Anyway here's a common theme and. Trend many of these

(46:54):
transgenders are very. Violent we're seeing an increase in this
Violel wat's this what this one is offering.

Speaker 6 (47:03):
Up you can just KILL ice, agents you know.

Speaker 3 (47:06):
That you can just kill.

Speaker 5 (47:07):
Them they don't have to hold your phone in their
face and ask people when their birthday is and ask
people what their name is and then try to find
wherever they end.

Speaker 6 (47:15):
Up In Los.

Speaker 4 (47:16):
Angeles you can kill, them all.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
Right that woman needs a talking to FROM ice agents THE.
Fbi you can KILL ice. Agents, no you cannot KILL ice.
Agents these men and women are putting their lives on
the line for, Us. Okay and so that was where
Bear chest did after chopping or you know what Off
AND i would understand why you're angry because you're mentally, Ill,

(47:44):
Okay but you don't ever offer up killing anybody that's
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