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June 19, 2025 35 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (06/19) - It's John's birthday today! Jordana Miller comes on the show with the latest on Israel vs. Iran as Pres. Trump said that he is going to make a decision about US involvement in the next 2 weeks. More on Israel vs. Iran. Tom Homan slammed Democrats for their reaction to ICE cracking down on illegal immigrants. 

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Speaker 2 (00:16):
Happy birthday, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
Very much, Happy birthday, John, thank you, thank you. I've
already gotten two vegan cupcakes from Deborah, who's trying to
put one over on me. You can watch them try
it on Instagram.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
It is funny.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
And then uh and then Ray and Eric and everybody
gave me a real birthday cake made of real real
birthday cake.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Mine are real cupcakes.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
But there's no there's there's sugar, okay, and it's not
exactly a real cupcake. It is a real cat. It's
in like a gray zone where it looks like a
real cupcake.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
And it tastes like a real cupcake.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Kind of. Yeah, it tasted tasted okay. But I know
to be suspicious whenever you serve me food.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
I know, and look, I have not given you anything
vegan in a very long time. I know, and I
explained why I did today and I don't remember.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I don't remember missing it, but this was pretty good today.
Thank you. Let's get onto Jordana Miller because she's waiting.
She's no, she's not waiting, all right, I'm wrong. Jordana
min Miller is the ABC News correspondent in Jerusalem, and
twenty four hours ago we had Jordana on and it

(01:34):
seemed as if Trump's decision was imminent whether to send
in US warplanes to drop gigantic bombs on the Iranian
nuclear facilities where they're trying to enrich uranium and put
together nuclear weapons in order to shoot at Israel and
god knows who else. There was a map today in

(01:56):
one of the cable channels showing the range of is
rarely ballistic missiles, because obviously their primary focus is to
obliterate Israel so it doesn't exist anymore, but they can
also hold other countries hostage, they can blackmail other countries
trying to get their way, and I don't know what
their agenda is beyond obliterating Israel, but they did show

(02:20):
a map that their ballistic missiles can reach well into Europe,
for example, as far as Italy and they can attach
a nuclear warhead to those missiles. And you know, I'm
sure online they have these maps and you could see
just the circle of influence that Aron would have if
it got a hold of nuclear weapons. Now, from what

(02:41):
I heard, you need sixty percent enrichment. You need ninety
percent enrichment to have a weapons grade nuclear bomb, and
they're only at sixty percent enrichment. The different grades, there's
like commercial grade uranium that you could use for I

(03:02):
guess to create nuclear power, and then there's the weapons grade,
which you have to get up to ninety percent. It's
very complicated process and supposedly they're getting close, and so
that's why Israel wants to just have that thing destroyed.
They need our help though, So we're going to talk
to Jordana Miller in a moment, are we or she postponed? Okay,

(03:29):
she's calling in right now. Israel's defense minister also named Israel.
Israel cats threatened the Ayatola because Iranian missiles were fired
at Israel and a hospital was hit and also residential
buildings near Tel Aviv. The hospital was in southern Israel.

(03:49):
Two hundred and forty people wounded and Trump is now
saying he's going to give ran two weeks or he's
going to wait two weeks to make a decision that
he'll accept whatever attack plan is advisors present to him.
But he's still trying to cajole the Iranians to the

(04:10):
negotiating table. Is she ready all right? Also, there are
countries in Europe, Germany, France, and Britain want to hold
nuclear talks. Like I said, if the Ranians do get
a hold of nuclear weapons, their reach could be far

(04:33):
greater than just Israel. And so they're supposed to meet
with Iranian officials in Geneva. But everybody obviously would like
this to stop. Now let's get Jordana Miller from ABC
News based in Jerusalem. Jordana, welcome. What is the latest.

Speaker 2 (04:52):
Latest is you know, the Israelis have heard those remarks
from the White House Press spokeswoman. The President Trump's going
to decide in the next two weeks whether or not
to join this operation. And in the meantime, it looks
like the Israelis are going to continue to damage and

(05:15):
attack Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile capabilities. I mean, we've
seen them really since that opening salvo at Friday morning
local time three am Thursday night in the United States.
We've seen the Israelis continually in the skies over Iran,

(05:35):
carrying out strikes, and they've spent the last couple of
days focusing especially on the launcher sites for ballistic missiles. Right,
you can have two thousand ballistic missiles, but if you
have no way to fire them, they're pretty much useless. Right,
So we see the Israelis focusing and talking about those

(05:58):
missile launchers. They say they've already destroyed a third of
Iran's missile launchers across the country, and they're hitting more
and more, as well as hitting the factories for producing
ballistic missiles as well as silos, weapons storage centers, and

(06:18):
as well continuing to hit nuclear facilities, like they went
after different parts of the Natans facility today, which was
heavily damaged already, but there were some areas where centrifuges
were being stored or there was research for centrifuges. Those
were hit, as well as the nuclear the Iraq nuclear

(06:42):
facility as well, which wasn't operational. The Iranians were forced
to fill it with concrete, but the Israeli say they
didn't finish the job. The Iranians could find a way
to use that facility, and so they destroyed it as well.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
The Defense Minister Israel Cats from what I'm reading here,
it seems as if he wouldn't mind if the Eyetola
was taken out and soon.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
That is true. That is true. And remember this is
the Defense minister, right, Yeah, it's not any law, it's
not just the Minister of Education, right. He actually is
in a position to make it happen. Listen, there's been
a lot of threats against the Ayatola Jomene. In the

(07:32):
last i would say, forty eight hours, we've heard an
increasing kind of threats on his life, not only from
the Defense Minister, the Israeli Prime Minister has you know,
implied as well that he's considering taking him out. Remember,

(07:53):
regime change is not one of the Israeli warrings in Iran.
But there seems to be a little bit of a
slippery slope where the Israelis are beginning to hit regime
targets that are not necessarily military, the like the Ministry

(08:14):
of Interior, like the State television headquarters, like the State
radio headquarters. Right, I mean, these Reelis claim that some
of the communications are used for the regime and for
their for the Revolutionary Guard. But it looks like the

(08:35):
Israelis are pushing the regime right into a corner if
they take out Homine. And I think there are many
people who think they will, you know, no one will
cry here in Israel. But the question is, you know,
the devil you know, maybe better than the devil you don't, right.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
So.

Speaker 2 (08:59):
Are the Iran means going to create a different system
of government for Iran or will another group of Islamists,
you know, fundamentalists take over?

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Right?

Speaker 2 (09:11):
So it is it's a gamble. And I think that's
why they haven't you know, taken Homane out yet. And
by the way, the Israelis, possibly President Trump, they could
use you know, Homione's safety and his safe passage out
of Iran to put pressure on the regime to sign
a deal, right, sign a deal to give up their

(09:34):
nuclear program.

Speaker 1 (09:35):
So if Amoni is killed or is taken out of
the country, this doesn't magically turn into a democracy. I mean,
are there all kinds of groups or militias that are
going to be battling to take control of the whole nation?

Speaker 2 (09:53):
I mean, I think that's a good question, and I
don't know if we have an answer, right. You know,
if we look at what happened in Syria, even though
it was a delayed you know, it took a long
time for finally the regime to fall. You know who
took over, I mean al Shara. We don't really I

(10:15):
think it's too soon to say what kind of leader
he's going to be. But he came from al Qaeda, right,
he was. He was the Islamist you know, leader that
took over and led the rebellion across the final rebellion
across Syria, that that pushed a sad out. You know,

(10:36):
what kind of regime is he going to put together?
I mean, you know, it's a gamble. But having said
all that, it looks like this. You know, they're you know,
each of these countries in the Middle East, you know,
it's not a cookie cutter situation. They all have, you know,
their own unique makeups. Iran is a very diverse country,

(11:00):
a huge country, a lot of history and frankly, many
of the people are open minded, very educated Western right.
And if if the regime is overthrown, I mean, there
there is a chance that what will come next will

(11:20):
look more democratic in nature.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
All right, Jordana Middler Miller, ABC News, thank you for
coming on.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Thanks Tucson.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
All right, reporting from Jerusalem. We'll have more coming up.

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(12:00):
you're good enough, entertaining enough, we will put you on
the Moistline. Two rounds coming up on Friday. We just
finished talking to Jordana Miller, ABC News correspondent in Jerusalem.
Second day in a row. We've had Iran because as
you know, Israel very much would like to start. I mean,
they've been attacking Iran for a while now and they

(12:20):
want to go after the nuclear facilities, but full bore,
and they need the US to fly these massive bombing
jets into Iran with these massive thirty thousand pound bunker
buster bombs and hopefully drop enough of them that they

(12:42):
bust through two hundred feet below the surface of this mountain,
through these concrete bunkers. I mean, who the hell knows
just how well protected it is, and nobody knows for
sure whether these bunker buster bombs could actually do the
job or how many of them will be needed, But
it seems to be the only way and to dismantle
the nuclear system from the outside, and it has to

(13:07):
be done. I mean, israel I think is clear, is
fed up with spending decades being told that it shouldn't exist.
The constant chants in the streets of you know, death
to Israel and death to America. And you know, we're
we're not at risk from Iran, which is why we've
never seriously done anything but Israel is, especially if they

(13:29):
have nuclear weapons. And Iran has been behind all these
what they call proxy groups militias, whether it's Hezbollah or
the Hoodies or Hamas most famously, all these are subsets
really of the Iranian government. They're entirely funded and directed

(13:50):
by the Iranians. So from the Israeli point of view,
we have been fighting these guys now for decades and
enough is enough. And so first they dismantled Tomas, they
destroyd Hesbolah. The hoodies have been chased into a corner
and quieted. And and Syria has now been there. Their
old leader has been toppled, and they are not participating

(14:14):
in this particular attack. Russia and China normally friends of Iran,
they're there at the moment. They're sitting this out. So
Iran is isolated and Israel is just letting them have
it as hard as they can. But they need some
US help. And Trump, of course, has been the anti
war president. He's been president now for four and a
half years combined and did not start a single war,

(14:36):
you know, an occasional strike in a specific situation, but
generally it's he's been He thinks wars are like bad investments.
He looks at it from the standpoints of a businessman.
It's like, this is a tremendous waste of money and
tremendous waste of lives. However, if you have a country
that is constantly promising to wipe out the existence of Israel,

(15:00):
and they have the capability of firing nuclear weapons on
ballistic missiles, uh, then somebody, somebody's got to stop them.
And we're the only ones who could do it. And
so he's waiting and waiting and waiting for the Ayatola
to surrender and and let America in and other outsiders

(15:22):
and make sure that the nuclear system gets dismantled, that
their ballistic missile capabilities are dismantled, and just the production
of the nuclear missiles as well, not only the enrichment
of uranium, but the production of the whole thing, right,
and make some kind of agreement, try to because what

(15:44):
what Trump has been doing is trying to get all
the Arab countries too. If they're see if they're if
they're not going to be actual allies and friends, at
least be business partners with America, and let's create business
opportunities in the Middle East and then everybody could get

(16:04):
a share of the profits. That is Trump's natural mindset.
And I'm sure he thinks if he can get Iran
to give up this nuclear stuff and maybe another form
of government comes in. Cut I ran in on the
on all the business arrangements that Trump and his crowd
is trying to set up the idea that if everybody's

(16:26):
making money and everybody is involved in a successful transactional relationship,
maybe they can put these blood feuds that have gone
on for thousands of years aside, probably won't work. Blood
feuds tend to outlast any other, any other type of relationship,
and they always end up reoccurring. So but you know,

(16:53):
I think it's pretty clear that Iran absolutely would use
nuclear weapons if they could get there, and nobody's willing
to take that chance. Nobody's willing to wait and see,
are we come back. Tom Holman was on Fox Business
this morning. I happen to hear it live with Stuart Varney,

(17:13):
and he's taken on all the idiots we have here
in California who are political leaders, so called political leaders,
and they're incessant interference and incessant criticism of ice operations.
And we played quite a few Homean clips over time,

(17:35):
and really they're all the same, and this one's not
a whole lot different. But I really want to take
time to analyze him, almost line by line, and I
don't think like Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom. I know
they understand what he's doing, but this resistance they're putting
up is utterly pointless unless they want to further emotionally

(17:57):
connect with their vote. But Newsom is not going to
expand his voting base in the country if he continues
to lash out and interfere with Ice. Most of America
has made the decision that they want of legal aliens

(18:18):
to be deported. There's differ differences on details, but the
general idea. It's like an eighty three percent winner. So
when you have a seventeen percent of the of the
of the public behind you, why you keep hammering on
this issue is mystifying. So we'll talk about it next.

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Speaker 1 (18:45):
Welcome Ron from one until four o'clock and after four
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up at two o'clock, we're going to talk with Michael Monks.
This immigration situation has now impacted Dodger Stadium because federal

(19:07):
agents we're going to we're using Dodger Stadium as a
staging area, and they wanted to use it as a
staging area, and the Dodgers told him to go, and
anti ICE protesters showed up. By the way, when you
can get a couple of dozen ICE protesters to show
up out of the blue and find their way to

(19:29):
Dodger Stadium on a raid that was not publicized or
a staging area that was not publicized. What you have
here is a rapid response by an organization's such as
an organization such as CHURLA, which we've talked a lot about,
and that's the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of LA.

(19:54):
And they've been around for decades and they have gotten
thirty four million dollars from the news of administration to
use towards organizing and protesting anytime ICE wants to enforce
the law. So when you say, and I don't know

(20:15):
if TURLA financed this particular group or manage the response,
but if it isn't TURLA, there are many, many other groups,
and some of them get tax money. There's a good
chance that your tax money went into the organizing and
notification process process this morning. So that what I find

(20:35):
is like I have never seen in any administration a
policy where, first of all, it's been telegraphed basically for
ten years. Trump's very first speech at Trump Tower when
he announced he's running for president. As soon as he
came down the escalator, he went out he went off
about immigration, and certainly it was the number one, number

(20:56):
two issue in the campaign, and certainly it was the
most one of the most important issues voted on, along
with inflation. And certainly there was a stark difference between
wide open borders with the Biden crowd and eight ten
million people coming over and what's going on now. In fact,
Tom Homan was on Stuart Farney this morning on the

(21:19):
Fox Business Channel, and we're going to play you some
audio from that in just a moment, and they discussed
how in the twenty four hour period yesterday along the
two thousand mile Mexico US border, do you know how
many migrants were encountered at the border trying to get
in ninety five ninety five there used to be over

(21:42):
ten thousand a day. And Trump did that purely with
his presidential powers. Remember how Biden kept saying, oh, you know,
you gotta pass a bill, you gotta give me the power,
you gotta He was lying, and so were all his politicals.
They were lying. They wanted the wide open border. Trump

(22:05):
has closed it now we're down to ninety five and
he did it quickly and easily. So the idea, I mean,
this has been such a decisive, overwhelming issue. I even
saw in California, there's a pull out that fifty eight
percent of Californians are against giving illegal aliens free healthcare

(22:28):
in the state, fifty eight percent against it. So they
have a lot of Democratic voters who are getting sick
of this nonsense too, But that doesn't stop Newsom in
Bass from consistently citing with the illegal aliens. Now Here
is an example of another Tom Holman interview, and we're
going to stop and start this thing because you got

(22:49):
to really listen to what he says here, because this
is acting. This is going to happen, and none of
these penny anti protesters are going to be able to
stop it. Start a lot the theatrics involved here. What's
your responds to it all?

Speaker 5 (23:01):
When I find shockings any elected official, especially any congress person,
elected governor, whoever, wants the tackle ice officers for doing
their job. They're not making this stuff up. They're enforcement
laws enacted by Congress and that's what they get funded
to do. And when they go out and arrest of
these people with final orders a federal judges ordered them
removed for ices simply doing the job, Congress tells them

(23:22):
to do and executing orders from a federal judge.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Right, stop there, stop there. This is so simple that
he has to go on national television to repeat it.
And he said this many times. Do these people in
these protest groups, you know, sometimes I wonder are they
stupid or this is just the way they make their living.
They're paid to organize resistance. They're paid to shout and

(23:47):
yell slogans. But I'm assuming you're a reasonably intelligent person, right,
otherwise you wouldn't be listening here. What he said is
Congress voted on these laws, some of the powers are
in the Constitution, and federal judges has issued deportation orders

(24:12):
for most of these people that are being deported, not
just the out and out violent criminals, but like that
father and son team in Torrance that got deported the
other day and they got a lot of publicity, and
Channel seven did a sob story, said Garcia, did a
sab story of the father and son without mentioning that

(24:32):
they'd gone to judges twice and been told to leave.
This was actually the third time they were being ordered
out of the country. Over ninety percent of people who
apply for asylum in the United States are denied the
asylum by a judge in order to leave, But under
the Biden administration, nobody followed up to force them out.

(24:55):
So they've had their day in court, they've had their
due process, and that's what the law said. After you've
had your due process, then if it judge says to go,
you must go. At ICE's job is to come get
you if you don't go voluntarily, and ICE's job is
to deport criminals. And this is all written in law. Now.

(25:17):
For example, Karen Bass was a congresswoman for ten years
representing Los Angeles. I'm not aware that she ever sponsored
a bill or voted for a bill that would strip
these powers away from ICE and the President, that would
change these laws so these people don't have to leave.
I'm not aware that she changed any of those laws

(25:38):
when she was in power. I'm not aware that she
even tried to. So she's a fake, a phony, and
a fraud grandstanding now. But when she had when she
was in power, when she was in the majority and
the Democrats had the Senate majority and the Democrats had
the White House, they didn't change the law. So now

(26:01):
she's promoting the rapid response network that Churla has financed
by our tax money. Whoa play some more.

Speaker 5 (26:16):
And executing orders from a federal judge. They're not making
this stuff up. And what's happening across the country. The
Democratic Party, they are actually supporting putting hands on ice.
We've seen him, we put hands on ice. We see
him impede ice enforcement afrects. I cannot believe anybody thinks
it's okay for elected official to interfere in a lawful

(26:36):
rest by federal law enforce agency. It's just it's behind
the panel at this point, I can't get it. I
don't think it's a winning message for him. President Trump
was elected by American people to do this, and we're
going to do it. Whether we're all the helped. But
I'll send the message I've been sending from day one.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Protests.

Speaker 5 (26:52):
All you want, hate us, all you want, but you
can't cross that line.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
Okay, and you stopped there. Do you get this then
when you watch the next round of protest this Homan
and Trump don't care about these protests at all. They
don't care about all the hatred. But you start attacking
or interfering with federal agents, law enforcement agents, you're going
to get arrested and charged, and maybe you're gonna end

(27:18):
up in jail, and that's the way it goes. You know,
just to ask David Huerta, that union leader, huh that
goof he interferes with an ICE agent. He was sent
to jail for the night. Now he's facing federal charges.
I mean, if you want to go through that, go ahead.

(27:39):
But all this stuff is recorded now on video, so
he clearly did it. He clearly is guilty. Maybe he'll
get a plea deal and get some probation, but you
want to go through that. They're not backing down. This
is going to be the policy for the next four years.
You have to work on the next camp pain. I

(28:01):
keep saying this every day. You made your mistake. You
backed a terrible, awful set of candidates. Biden and Harris
were two of the worst candidates that I have ever
seen in my life for either party. There have been
a lot of bad presidents, a lot of idiot vice presidents.
These two really are at the top. But hey, you

(28:26):
chose that those those are your people, and now you
you got sunk and now you're having temper tampers, tancerents
every day.

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Speaker 3 (28:39):
Happy birthday.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
So everybody's being very nice to me.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
We're always nice to you.

Speaker 1 (28:45):
Ray got me a regular birthday cake, not every minute
of every single day. No, we are huh. No you
turn on me. I never turn on from time to
time you do.

Speaker 2 (28:54):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
You got me to vegan cupcakes, one chocolate when I
have I've had the then on and it was it
was good enough. Michelle Cube, executive producer here Cafi every
year gets me a scratch off lottery ticket, and every
year it's been a loser, including this year. Oh total

(29:18):
loss on this you get you get eight winning numbers.
The numbers go from what one to forty something, and
you have twenty five chances to win. So I got
these eight numbers at the top right, seventeen, nineteen, twenty eight,
thirty seven, six, twenty seven, thirty five and five. Then

(29:41):
I have twenty five spaces down below. You scratch off
and if there's any matches, you win money one hundred
dollars two hundred dollars, not one match, eight numbers, twenty
five chances, not one of the twenty five match. The
eight winning numbers and she.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
Sent me a tax saying that she picked one that
felt lucky. She's not gonna be very happy when she
hears this.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
And then there's four bonus scratches, and you win if
it if it says what if it says win? See
how quick I am. You're very great. Do you get
a win? I got one that was a bell, another
that was a star, a ring, a key, No win.

(30:23):
So that's twenty nine chances to win, it says so
right on the ticket, twenty nine chances to win. Zero
for twenty nine for at least the fifth straight year,
maybe longer. You have other luck in your life, like
a couple one hundred of these nothing. Thank you. So
he's one of the most exciting moments of the years.

(30:47):
I delude myself into thinking I'm actually gonna win some
free money. All right, let's go back to and thank
you for the cupcakes. You're welcome, ran Eric. Thank you
for the big the big cake. When I'm going to
have some of that in a moment. The cake was
really good. Yeah, I'm the last one to get a
piece of it.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
He liked the vegan cup I did like the vegan cupcakes.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
They were good enough, right, well, I'm honest with you.
I like it. I ate it all. I said they
were good, good enough enough. Yeah, you can watch them
try it at John cop Belt Radio.

Speaker 3 (31:18):
Oh yeah, we have a video, yeah John. Yeah, Erica
recorded John shoving a cupcake in his face.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Another in our food series and I have all right,
let me play the rest of Tom Holman here. Tom
Holman was on Stuart Varney's show this morning on Fox Business. Uh,
making it clear that no matter what the protests, no
matter how much hate he and Trump get, the Apartment
of Homeland Security is going to keep on rounding illegal

(31:46):
aliens up and getting him deported. And there's nothing you
can do to stop it. And if any public official
or anybody touches a federal agent enforcing the law, they're
gonna get arrested. So play the last minute here.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
But you can't cross that line when younoy me and
Peter ice Officer, when you put hands on Ice officer,
you will be prosecuted for four years. All we heard,
no one's above the law, what either are they?

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Earlier this week, you reported only ninety five illegals were
encountered at the southern border in a twenty four hour period.
That is the lowest daily total ever recorded.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
Did you get a.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Phone call from the present to congratulate you.

Speaker 5 (32:26):
I don't need a phone call from the president. I
talked to him quite often. But you know that was
that was a great day. I woke up that morning
and I started in this nineteen eighty fourtht Borg tool.
When I saw that ninety five number, I was shocked.
Even I was shocked. Well, I know, we got the
more secure border in my lifetime. At ninety five. We've
never seen that across two thousand miles of border in

(32:47):
a twenty four hour period. It's just earth shattering number.
That proves the American people that President Trump kept us problem.
He's got the most secure border in this nation's history,
bat based on data, and we are moving three times
to criminal amilies that Joe Biden didn't. And his administration
we're doing exactly what American people want. And I'm proud
to work for the greatest president of my life on

(33:08):
liking or love them when it comes to secure and
the vorder, whence it comes to national security, when it
comes to immigration enforcement, no one does it better. His
success on precedented, and I'm glad to work for him
every day.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
This is an eighty twenty issue. It's what got him elected,
and he's actually coming through. Did anybody think when you
saw ten fifteen thousand illegal aliens a day coming over
the border, they you'd ever wake up and there'd only
be ninety five? How easy was that? Shows you how
much lying was going on, how much lying by the media,

(33:41):
how much they're in the tank for progressive Democrats, How untrustworthy,
how dishonest much of the media coverage was for four years,
like when they were insisting that Biden wasn't senile, Just
constant lies, constant propaganda. Look at that and that, By

(34:04):
the way, that's the law. It's actually not some kind
of extraordinary act that the president has accomplished. It's simply
enforcing the law. It should have been like that every
day of our lives. Any president could have done it.
And he didn't get extra money for this either. He

(34:24):
didn't get it. You know, only now are they passing
a new budget that's going to give some extra money.
This did this with existing resources and existing manpower. Wasn't
that hard? All right? We come back, Michael. Michael Monks
is going to be talking about the immigration raids protests
here in the area, and this controversy about Dodger Stadium,

(34:47):
which may not be what it was cracked up to be.
We'll see Deborah Mark live in the KFI twenty four
our newsroom. Hey, you've been listening to The John Cobalt
Show podcast. You can always hear the show live on
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