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October 24, 2025 34 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 1 (10/24) - John is back from vacation! Two real estate executives have been charged with stealing taxpayer money intended for homeless housing resources. Bill Melugin comes on the show to talk about the illegal immigrant from India who killed 3 people in a truck crash on the 10 Freeway. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I am six forty.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
You're listening to the John coblt podcast on the iHeartRadio apps.

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I like that.

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Speaker 1 (00:29):
Can't I am six forty more stimulating? Talk? Right? Please?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Somebody's excited? Uh John Cobelt's show and I'm back from
Iceland and London, and uh we are gonna go back
to being on every day between one and four o'clock
and then with the podcast being posted after four o'clock.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
How are you?

Speaker 4 (00:49):
I am okay. We missed you, We missed you. We
hate when you're not here.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Yeah, well that's really sweetie, it is.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
Don't leave again, you know I was telling Well, let
me just set this up in case you didn't know.
I was gone for two weeks. One of the weeks
was a trip to Iceland with thirty KFI listeners. A
week before that was just a family trip, me and
my wife and we met up with one of my

(01:17):
sons in London, saw friends in London. So it was
one like personal week and one week being the ringmaster.
As we took these listeners around and I was trying
to explain to them that, you know, I sit in
a padded room here talking to myself, and you sit
in a padded little booth talking to yourself, you know,

(01:39):
and we don't really know what's out there. I told,
we have no idea if if you're listening, whether you
like it, you don't like it, you don't care, and
you're bored, or you can't live without it. We get
like zero feedback except for the occasional nutty email that
you get because I will look at emails. Yeah, you know,

(01:59):
and so I h and the listeners were really nice.

Speaker 4 (02:06):
Oh, I'm so glad that.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
You know.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Sometimes that's surprising because you know, all the public events
that we do, either airs hotel or when we go
to Katerina's club, you see a few of the specimens
that show up.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
And.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
But you know that that's when that's when the event
is free, right, and anybody can come in. So you
know this this was you have to have a little money,
you had to have a job or you used to
have a job, right, and you could afford a week
in Iceland. It's really nice and everybody loves you. I
heard nothing but good things.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
Really, Uh, they there had been somebody that said out
of that, Deborah Mark, No, I.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Mean they made they made vegan jokes.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
But you know that's uh, you're just that's just your reputation.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
There's nothing you can do about it. That's true.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
And I got all kinds of opinions about the rest
of the station, which I'll keep to myself.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
No saise starting trouble. But but they like, they like us.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
I'm glad to hear that.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
And it was it was fun.

Speaker 2 (03:07):
It was like, really, you're probably gonna think I'm making
this up, but we've I've gone on about half a
dozen of these, and there was one in particular that
had a few odd balls. But no, this was this
was just normal fun people who's actually enjoyable socializing them.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
We go out to dinner every night and you know.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Have a drinks because I know you're not that social.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Well, if I have a glass of wine or two,
I get increasingly social. And my wife was there to
make me more social.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
You know.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
If she wasn't there, I'd probably recede into the Yeah,
I like wallpaper, I would just But we did a
little thing. It started out with as I asked the
wife people at dinner could ask her questions, and then
it morphed into asking me all kinds of things. And
actually that was that was a fun evening. They're all
funy evenings.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Now.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
The first night, uh, you know, the whole pitch of
the trip was come see the Northern lights. And the
northern lights you can only see basically, Excuse me, I
did pick up something on the mind.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
Thanks John.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
It's already a few days over.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
So the Northern lights you can only pick up if
you go mostly to the far north or the far south,
and it's electromagnetic eruptions coming out of the Sun, and
then when it strikes the Earth, there's electrical charges that
go up and down to the North pole and the
South pole. It's a whole come But what happens is

(04:38):
you get these bright lights in the sky, multi colored lights.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Now, we posted a number of photos on.

Speaker 2 (04:47):
Instagram and Facebook, and you'll see that it's a lot
of beautiful bright green. It's not quite as bright green
to the human eye. It comes across differently on a
camera because you know, when you have the shutter open
on your camera, it takes in more light, more photons
or whatever they are, and it kind of deepens the color,

(05:07):
but it is still a spectacular thing to watch.

Speaker 1 (05:10):
And we went out.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
The first night, and I can't tell you how this
really set the tone for the trip. They first we
saw it, we were at a restaurant and somebody said, oh,
the Northern Lights are out now, so everybody scurried outside.
We had it was a restaurant right on the edge
of a harbor, and we saw these beautiful array of patterns,

(05:31):
bright green, mostly some red, and that was great. And
then we went on a boat and it's a Northern
Lights tour boat. It's like a whale watching boat. I
couldn't believe how many waves of lights there were.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
The pictures that you sent were amazing.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Yeah, I mean all across the horizon, you know, whether
you look south, north, east, west, you could see. And
the woman who is our guide, she said it was
the best night she's had in three years. We got
really lucky because she did a group the week before.

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Nothing disappointing because and I remember tracking this on a
weather app it was ten days of rain and fog
the ten days before we got there, and I kept
looking at the forecast a couple of weeks ago, and
I'm thinking, oh, this is not good because every day
was cloudy and rainy and cold, cloudy, rainy, cold, I

(06:29):
mean like ten twelve days in a row.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
It is Iceland.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
And then I looked up a weather almanac online and
you know how many days of sunshine in Iceland in
October averages one day of sunshine. We got three. I
mean it was I was just incredibly lucky. And we
also saw the lights a couple of other nights outside
our hotel. Everybody ran out into the parking lot after dinner.

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And there's even an app that tracks the northern lights
so you could see it coming amost like a weather system.
We went on a lot of long bus rides, beautiful glaciers.
The national parks there are gorgeous, a lot of hiking.
The glaciers spawn off these icebergs that are floating in
these lagoons.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
You got to see. You got to see the pictures.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
I think my wife posted probably about I don't know
twenty of them, uh, and it was just magical. I
love the place. Oh, it is the safest country in
the world.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
It's true.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
I heard people say that and I looked it up.
It's true, safest country in the world. They have virtually
no crime.

Speaker 4 (07:37):
Now, is that because officials there don't put up with
it or it's just too darn cold and I.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Well, no, there's not much of a police force there
and uh like there's hardly any guns.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
It's just a peaceful people. Excuse me.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Uh they're Scandinavian Norwegians settled the place. It's also ten
percent Polish. It's all these cold weather people found this
island and they're just a peaceful people. They get along
very well. They it was kind of lively in Raykovic
at night. They had a number of bars and restaurants
and then there was some excitement. There was music and

(08:17):
everybody seems to be having So it's not a boring
place at all. It's not a boring people. They're just civilized.
We come back to La last night. This is true, Okay.
Plane lands about quarter to seven. We pick up our bags.
We go outside and there's supposed to be a car
waiting for us. No car at the curb, and my

(08:40):
wife calls the guy. He's stuck in traffic trying to
enter the airport. We looked down the road we were
terminal for. We looked down the left and we see
all these police lights, fire trucks, fire truck lights, everything's swirling.
No cars are through, and he's stuck on the other side.

(09:03):
It's like, here's welcome to LA. By this time, I
was up for about twenty one hours because we took
two planes. You have to take one plane from Rakevic
to JFK in New York City and then you have
to go from JFK to LA.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
I was fried. I'd had two slices of pizza for the.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Whole day, and I'm looking on my phone looking to
see what the news is. There may be Yeah, there
was a news story. There was some guy on a
bridge somewhere in or around the airport. He was threatening
to jump, so they had closed the roads. And my
wife's first reaction was, oh, I feel.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
So bad for him, and yours was and she.

Speaker 2 (09:43):
Goes, well, don't you feel bad? I go, you know,
I don't want to get into it. I'd not have
a different opinion. Oh, how could you say that. It's
like we've been traveling twenty one hours. I don't poke
me on this.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
You know, I know exactly what you were thinking. Yeah, well,
I know one word that you were dying to say.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
It starts with a jay. Yes, yeah, I want to
go home. I'm thinking this guy could be you know,
up there for a day and a half. Right, maybe
he brought food that is beautiful there. If you ever
get a chance in life to go to Iceland, go
Collette was a great company. They organized our tour and

(10:27):
I just can't say enough about it. It's one of
the most fun trips that we've ever taken. No, yeah,
we've We've done a lot of places and we've gone
on a lot of trips with listeners, and this really
was one of the best. So Mariana was our tour guide,
Austrian woman. She was very excited that we knew Arnold Swartzene.

(10:51):
All right, when we come back, we're going to get
back to business, back to the news, because we got
a lot of it. Bill Mallusian is going to be
on with us after Devor's one thirty news.

Speaker 5 (11:00):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Coming up after Deborah's next newscast, because she has one
about every three minutes. Bill Mlusion from Fox News, This
is infuriating.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
This story.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
You probably saw because it's been on the news continuously
since Wednesday. Joshan pre sing twenty one year old guy,
a legal alien from Ubith City. Well, actually he's from
India and he answered the US illegally. The Biden administrators
administration caught him and released him. Somehow he gets a

(11:42):
commercial driver's license to drive a semi truck, and if
you've seen the video, he smashed his truck into a
number of vehicles, including a van and the and the
back of another semi Three dead, four injured. And that's
the second nasty crash involving an illegal alien truck driver

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from India who got a.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
This trucking driver's license.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
They both got the licenses out of California, and Newsom
won't even own up to his responsibility and allowingness because
he doesn't care how many people die. Well, we'll get
into all the details with milusion. And we talked with
Bill before and he said, it's this whole thing is
head spinning, and it certainly is.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Now.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
I'm going to have a number. I'm going to have
a series maybe once an hour of I Told you
So's because there were several stories that broke while I
was gone, and there's no point in just, you know,
shouting in a hotel room. I saved the stories, and
I wanted to come back because we had told you

(13:01):
this was going to happen all on. And let me
tell you, the most important person right now in southern
California is Bill A.

Speaker 1 (13:07):
Saley.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
He is the US Attorney for the Central District of California,
which is the Greater Los Angeles Area, LA and all
surrounding counties. And if Kamala Harris had won the election,
then none of this would be happening. There'd be no
investigating all the corrupt, no investigating the corrupt democratic machine

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that is wasting billions and billions of dollars on all
kinds of nonsense. And the story that came out last
week is federal prosecutors charged two real estate executives with
defrauding California's Home Key program. This is where they got

(13:55):
money to build develop homeless house and it was millions
of dollars. One guy is from Brentwood, Stephen Taylor, and
he used he used the state and city tax money

(14:18):
to buy a Chevy At Hills property in West LA
made a sixteen million dollar profit. This is money that
was supposed to go to building to build homeless housing.
I told you most of the money that you're paying
in taxes that's supposed to go to homeless housing and
other homeless support. It's being stolen. It's flat out being

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stolen most of it. And Taylor had his way of
doing it. Charged seven counts of bank fraud, one count
of aggravated identity theft, money laundering, and he would use
fake bank statements and to get loans and lines of
credit for these real estate transactions.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
And he.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Was a seventy unit building in Chevy At Hills and
they used funds from the city and state's Home Key
program to convert hotels and other buildings into apartments or
shelters for homeless people. There's another guy here, and Cody Holmes.

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He spent over two million dollars in grant money on
luxury retail on luxury retailers. He just wanted to live
a high life. He was the CFO of an affordable
housing developer. The companies called Shangra La and the state
paid him twenty six million dollars in home key money

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to convert a building in Thousand Oaks into homeless housing.

Speaker 1 (15:59):
Homes.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Submitted fake balance sheets and he took the grant money,
our tax money to pay credit card bills for American
Express and more than two million dollars was paid towards
American Express cards to cover transactions at luxury retailers. He

(16:20):
embezzled the housing money and bought tickets to Coachella, jewelry
rent for a Beverly Hills mansion, and Bill Salley says,
there's going to be accountability for the misuse of billions
of tax dollars starts today. The two criminal cases. It's

(16:41):
only the tip of the iceberg, and they're going to
aggressively pursue all leads.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Can you imagine that.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Just these two guys collectively stole tens of millions of
dollars in homeless money, And as Sanley says, it's the
tip of the iceberg. I've been telling you this for
a year. It's absolutely true, and everybody in government knows it.
How many government officials have to sign off on giving

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twenty six million dollars to Cody Holmes, thirty one year
old guy gets twenty six million dollars to develop affordable
housing and he goes on shopping sprees like you wouldn't believe.
These people are disgusting, they're criminals, their grifters and the
people in government enable them. There's I don't know how

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if you imagine trying to get a twenty six million
dollar grant from the government, how much paperwork is there,
how many employees for the government have to approve the paperwork?
How many how many are on that case. So it's
a criminal operation. The homeless industry is a criminal operation.
It's just like well, the story this week about the

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about the Mob families in New York running this massive
gambling operation involving NBA players, and I heard, you know,
one official said today the Mob has always been involved
in gambling. They've made a lot of money with it.
They like it, they know how to do it. Well,
these people in the nonprofit industry and in LA city

(18:16):
and state government, Bass and knew some employees. They do
this because they know how to do it, and they
make a lot of money from it, and they're stealing
your tax money. We'll talk more coming up. Bill Mallusian
next on the truck driver from India, illegal alien who
killed those people a couple of days ago, the horrible
truck crash.

Speaker 5 (18:37):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI A sixty.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
So John Cobelt's show.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
We're back, Welcome, and here we're going to talk to
Bill Mlusian from Fox News because it seems to be
a run of these stories lately, illegal aliens who got
truck driving permits here in California, Washington State and then

(19:05):
they get involved in these horrific accidents because they really
don't know how to drive. This guy here in southern
California a couple just a couple of days ago, you've
seen it. I'm sure just son or j Just Sean
Singh of Yuba City, twenty one years old. Illegal alien
entered the US but was allowed to stay by the
Biden administration. He's driving a semi truck and he plowed

(19:29):
his truck Wednesday into a whole range of vehicles and
three dad four injured. You might have seen the video.
He never hit his brakes, he never tried to get
out of the way. And we're going to talk with
Bill Millusian from Fox News for more on this. They're
called CDLs. What does CDL mean?

Speaker 1 (19:48):
Bill?

Speaker 3 (19:49):
Hey, John, thanks for having me. It means commercial driver's license,
So you're not driving a regular car. You're driving like
a sixty to eighty thousand ton missile on the freeway
essentially with these semi trucks. And yeah, these involvement in
the headlines recently. We had that one back in August
where another Indian illegal alien who got his CDL here
in California and in the state of Washington, did an

(20:12):
illegal turn in the middle of a highway, crashed into
three cars, killed them. And then just this week here
in Ontario, another Indian illegal alien cotton released at the
border by the Biden administration. We all saw that dash
can video. Horrible as you mentioned, never even touched his brakes,
just ran full steam into the back of a bunch
of cars and slow traffic on the ten crumpled them

(20:32):
up like an accordion fiery crashed. Three people dead in
that one. And yes, we find out that he did
have a CDL issued by the state of California, despite
the fact that in March of twenty twenty two he
was caught and released at the California border after he
crossed illegally. He made an asylum claim. And under US law,

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after these illegal immigrants make an asylum claim six months
later or one hundred and eighty days later, they're allowed
to work for allowed to apply for work authorization from
the federal government. So that's what this guy did, and
the Biden administration gave him work authorization. So that is
what California Governor Gavin Newsom is now pointing towards. I
reached out to his office yesterday for a statement on this.

(21:16):
Since California gave him the CDL and he's an illegal
alien living in the Sanctuoory state of California, what is
their response to all this? They said, it's tragic, but
they blamed the federal government for giving him the work authorization.
Now what they're leaving out is that it was the
Biden administration who gave him that work authorization. So it
seems like these stories are popping up all over the

(21:37):
country at this point. And now, you know, I've had
people texting me when we report these stories that every
time they're driving on a freeway now they're looking over
their shoulder to see who's behind the wheel of these
big rigs. And a lot of the times they're saying,
it looks like, you know, foreigners or a lot of
Indian men. And that's kind of what we've been seeing
all around the country. A lot of these guys can't
read the road signs. They don't know how to speak English,

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and now they're getting more coverage because they're actually killing
people out on the roads.

Speaker 2 (22:04):
So it's rubber stamped when they go and apply for
a CDL. I mean they just hat the show up.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Because under the Biden administration, Yeah, it was basically as
soon as anybody crossed the border illegally, we know a
lot of them are doing these fraudulent asylum claims, and
then six months after they put that claim in, they're
allowed to apply for work authorization. And under the Biden administration,
those work approvals were just being rubber stamped. And not
only did they give him a CDL, John on the

(22:30):
State just confirmed this to me last night via email.
They also gave this guy a federal real ID. I
don't even have a real ID yet. Those are the
things you have to do where you bring in like
a birth certificates, oh, social Security number two, proofs of residents,
like all sorts of things. And this guy had a
federal real ID because the Biden administration gave him work authorization.
So it's if it sounds confusing, it's because it is

(22:54):
US immigration law. Will make your head spin. It's bizarre
that on one hand you can have somebody be an
illegal immigrant in the US illegally, cross the border illegally,
then on the other hand, at the same time, you
can have them legally authorized to work. That's just how
the system is. Right now, you cross the border, you're illegal,
but after six months you can put in that work claim,

(23:16):
and under the Biden administration, they approved those work claims,
So yes, you can be an illegal immigrant working in
the US legally. I know it's a head scratcher. I
know it's confusing. It's meant to be. The laws haven't
been updated in a long time, and the State of
California is apparently interpreting those work approvals to be a
form of legal status, and that's going to have to
be up to debate because it does not make somebody

(23:38):
legally president in the United States. They've been issuing these
CDLs like candy to all these foreign drivers. I'm sure
you've seen Sean Duffy of Department of Transportation basically saying
that California has been ignoring federal laws and regulations when
issuing these CDLs. He was on Fox News this morning.
Apparently the state of California renewed his CDL like a

(23:59):
week before the crash, even though dot put out new
standards in September basically saying no more CDL. So Sean
Duffy is saying that the state of California ignored his
new standards and regulations. They renewed his CDL anyways, and
then one league one week later he kills these people
in this horrible crosh in Ontario.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
The other guy and they both have the same last name.
The one we were talking about is Joshan preet Sing.
Then there's har Gender Sing and he's the guy in
August in Florida who killed three people making an illegal
U turn a truck driver. He failed his driver's test
ten times in the state of Washington, but got the

(24:42):
license in California after ten failures in Washington. That's impossible
to believe.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
It's a jaw dropper, John, And Yeah, I was talking
to the Florida Attorney General's office yesterday. They've been investigating
this guy for the past couple of months since that
deadly crash happened in Florida, and they told me what
their initial investigation has found is that, yes, he failed
his CDL exam ten times, in a two month span
in twenty twenty three in the state of Washington. On

(25:11):
top of that, he also failed his air brakes exam twice,
and the company that was giving him his behind the
wheel CDL training in Washington falsely attested that he could
speak English when he couldn't. So the state of Washington
still ended up giving him a CDL. Then California gave
him another CDL. We're talking to somebody who failed to
test ten times. You know, it starts to beg questions

(25:34):
how many times can you show up and fail over
and over and over before there's maybe a cool off period, right,
But the Florida Attorney General's office is saying ten times
he failed in two months, still got a CDL. And
then we saw the results of that in Florida, unfortunately
in August, when he killed three people on a highway
out there.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Can the federal government do anything about the states handing
out these freeb CDLs.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Is they're trying.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
They're trying to Sean Duffy in the Department of Transportation.
They put out these new standards, these new guidelines saying
you can't give CDLs to illegal immigrants, to foreigners. But
these different sanctuary states, they kind of like go rogue
and interpret legal status in their own way. Again, like
they're interpreting it as if an illegal immigrant gets work

(26:20):
status or work approval from the Biden administration, well they're here,
they're here legally, then that's not how it works, but
that's how they're interpreting it. So they're handing these CDLs
out like candy so dot is looking into it. The
State of Florida actually just sued California and Washington via
the Supreme Court, asking the Supreme Court to block California
and Washington from issuing any more CDLs to illegal immigrants

(26:43):
because they're alleging that these states are ignoring and violating
federal safety and immigration standards. So there's a lot of
legally is going on here. John, I mean, I covered
the border and immigration for four years, and it even
makes my head spin in terms of some of the yeah,
I mean, some of these responses Cali giving me when
it comes to justifying giving him a CDL, it's like

(27:04):
eleven bullet points of different things, and it just makes
your head spin if you don't really understand immigration law.
But the bottom line is California is a sanctuary state,
it's a welcoming state for illegal immigrants. They give driver
they give illegal immigrants driver's licenses. At the end of
the day, the states issue the CDLs. It's not the
federal government. The federal government can issue guidelines and standards,

(27:26):
but it's the states who give them the CDLs. And
we're now seeing multiple Indian drivers who can't speak English
and can't read road signs or don't want to hit
the brakes on the freeway killing innocent America.

Speaker 2 (27:36):
And the guy on the ten Joshan Preet, he may
have been under the influence of some kind of stimulant.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
Correct they're saying, I'm hearing he was under the influence
of some kind of drug. So he has been charged
with GUI with gross negligence on top of three counts
of vehicular manslaughter. So yeah, I mean there's some going
on there because I mean, we all saw that DASHCN
video where he doesn't slow down one bit, he goes
full speed into the back of those cars. And despite

(28:04):
that DASHCN video, John he actually pleaded guilty, not guilty,
and fourt this morning he's saying he didn't do.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
It, he didn't do it, didn't happen, all right, Bill This,
this is just shocking stuff. I thought I couldn't be
shocked anymore, but I am shocked by this. Bill let
me both film illusion Fox News. Thank you very much.
Thanks John, and more coming up.

Speaker 5 (28:26):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
We were on every day from one until four o'clock.
We just had billmllusion on and he was telling us
about the guy who caused that horrible crash on Interstate
ten on Wednesday, smashing into a number of cars, probably
on drugs, Joshan Preet sing here illegally from India, and

(28:56):
they gave him the state of California gave him a
commercial driver's license to drive a semi truck. And California
also gave one to the guy who caused that huge
crash and killed people in Florida. And that guy, that

(29:17):
second guy had failed the Washington test ten times. He
goes to California and they give him commercial driver's license
and it's so infuriating because they drive these huge weapons.
And if you saw the video, he was so zonked

(29:38):
out on whatever drug he was on. He didn't know
he was running up on these cars in front of him.
Those people didn't know they were about to die because
government officials led in.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
A drug addled lunatic.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
And then Milusia contacts knew Some's office and they give
him eleven different excuses as to why it's not really
their fault, which is a complete why it's entirely their fault.
It's Biden's fault too, his stupid administration. But Newsom could
have a policy that if you're not a citizen, you
don't get a commercial driver's license. That's all you have

(30:20):
to do. Would that be so terrible? And I'm thinking,
are these people in a suicide cult? And if you
support Newsom and you supported Biden, are you were going
to transfer your support to Kamala Harris? Are you in
a suicide cult too? Do you have any idea what's

(30:43):
going on? I mean, they're ready to have a party
because they think Prop fifty is going to pass big.
It's like, okay, all right, you're going to steal a
few congressional seats.

Speaker 1 (30:55):
Joy yourselves.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
Do you know?

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Ultimately what matters really matters is we've had we've had
people lose their lives here in California and in Florida
because they let these lunatics drive big trucks, and they
turned into missiles. As mallusion described, why are you signing

(31:22):
up for that does anything bother people anymore at all?
Why would you have a government that lets illegal alien
crazy people. They don't speak English, they don't know the
American law. They give the licenses out because somebody showed

(31:42):
up and.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
Asked for one.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
You know, this guy here, Josh preet Singing didn't deserve
a license, and neither did the guy in Florida, and
he had a he had a California license, the one
who crashed in Florida. I mean, I'm looking up in
the trucks from now on, and if I don't like
what I see, I'm gonna veer off the highway. I'm

(32:04):
getting out of there. Yeah, and I'm gonna I'm gonna
I'm gonna go by what I see with my eyes. Well,
they're crazy. He doesn't, He doesn't. Newsom doesn't care.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
If people die.

Speaker 2 (32:23):
He is so deep into the religion that if Americans
have to be sacrificed on the freeways in the name
of open borders for illegal aliens, Newsom's comfortable with that.
You talked to him about it, as Mulusian tried, and
Newsom and all his weird little cult like minions just

(32:44):
will give you a ten page press release with the
twenty five different reasons why they're right and they're not.
This is nonsense, This is garbage. These people in Newsom's administration,
they're killers. It's like the people in the administration are killers.
They've killed a lot of people with these policies. But

(33:08):
they're so whipped up with their Trump anger and they're
going to kick out some congressmen who are on Trump's
side and feel real good about themselves. But you still
have this death splattered all over the ten freeway. You
still have the death splattered all over that Florida freeway.
Can't change that. I just can't believe the story exists.

(33:31):
I mean, the guy in Florida failed his driver's license
ten times in Washington, goes to California and gets one.
Shouldn't everybody connected with that be fired and put in jail.
All these people should be held responsible for the murder
of the of the people who died in those crashes.

(33:52):
And you know, I'm talking about the bureaucrats at the DMV,
the clerks at the desk there right up to New Really,
in a just world, they'd all be in prison, all right.
In San Francisco, Trump promised a surge the National Guard.

(34:14):
The San Francisco mayor Daniel Lourie had a meeting and said,
I'm going to try to take care of this myself.
Don't do it yet, and Trump agreed. We're going to
talk with Richie Greenberg, a journalist up in San Francisco,
about this when we come back. Deborah Mark Live in
the CAFI twenty four hour Newsroom. Hey, you've been listening
to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You can always hear

(34:34):
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