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February 2, 2026 30 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 3 (02/02) - A mayoral candidate in Long Beach wants gangs to help get ICE out of Long Beach. Royal Oakes comes on the show to talk about the latest going on with the Epstein Files. More on the White House looking into hospice fraud in California. The anti-ICE protests over the weekend got violent again. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
I am six forty.

Speaker 3 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:41):
Now.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
The first hour, well, second hour, we spent a lot
of time on Gavin Newsom special profile they did in
Vogue magazine, how embarrassingly handsome he is, and Deborah immediately agreed.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
He is handsome, but you got that is ridiculous to say.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
That not embarrassing.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
No, I don't even know what that means.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
And the one o'clock hour, what do we start with?
I forgot, Oh Jesus, it's very important. The mileage tax yes,
the bastards and Sacramento want to charge you a tax
per mile you drive. It would be six cents a mile.
It would cost you around one thousand dollars a year.
It's like a gas tax, but they charge you by

(01:24):
the mile. Stop themileage tax, dot org. Stop themileagetax dot org.
Sign the petition and tell them no way. And we
had Carl Demile on the Assemblyman in the one o'clock hour, okay,
and then Gavin Newsom embarrassingly handsome in the two o'clock hour.
And you can already hear that in the podcasts. How
are we doing on Royal Oaks?

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:44):
You have that ready? Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
I don't know a whole lot about this, but I
heard this on Deborah's news.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
It's two and a half minutes. Is this a news
report or is.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
This him speaking? It's him speaking? Okay, So this is
I believe this is a candidate for Long Beach mayor, Debra?

Speaker 2 (01:59):
Is that right?

Speaker 6 (02:00):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (02:00):
Okay, this is a candidate for Long Beach mayor. And
let me just get his name here, Rojellio Martinez. Okay,
Rohelleo Martinez running for Long Beach mayor. Listen to what
he said on camera.

Speaker 7 (02:14):
Ro my name is Rohellio Martinez.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
I am calling.

Speaker 8 (02:21):
All fifty five gangs in my beautiful city. I expect
a gang leader from every gang, all fifty five gangs,
and I'm not going to name them by name, but
I'm calling the Latino gangs. I'm calling the Cambodian gangs.

(02:44):
I'm calling the Filipino gangs. I'm calling the Black gangs.
I'm calling the Pacific Islander gangs. I'm calling all gang
leaders to meet me right here Long Hall, this coming Monday.
Why Monday, specifically, I need you to be here to

(03:06):
meet me in person to take back the city because
our leadership is not doing anything about it and our
police are powerless. Once again, let me be very clear.
My name is Rohelio Martinez. You're twenty twenty six Long
Beach City Mayor, and I need your help. I need

(03:28):
to see fifty five gang leaders here this coming Monday.
We need to take back the city. Enough is enough.
I need to get out of Long Beach and this
is the only way that I know how to get
them out peacefully, but with strong force, but peacefully. And

(03:54):
remember the police are not at false. The police are
not doing anything Long I'm not here to defund the police.
I stand with my Long Beach Police officers, my men
and women that serve the Long Beach Police Department.

Speaker 7 (04:12):
If they are powerless, they're powerless against Ice. I need
your help. I need all fifty five gang leaders to
meet me here this coming Monday, and we need to
take back Long Beach. Enough is enough. We cannot have
any more innocent people be taken and detained.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
That's real. He's really running for the may Long Beach.
His name is row Helio Martinez. You spell his name
ro O g E l Io. And the exact quote is,
I'm calling all fifty five gangs. I expect a gang
leader from every gang, all fifty five gangs. He wants

(04:58):
the Latino, Cambo, Odian, Filipino, Black and Pacific Islander gangs,
all the leaders to meet me right here this coming
Monday at Long Beach City Hall. This guy's is a
candidate running from mayor and he wants the gangsters to
chase Ice out of town. Didn't some crazy woman call

(05:19):
for this yes last year back.

Speaker 4 (05:22):
In June, and didn't that video that video had to
be taken down and she was backstepping.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
And yeah, and she was insane and she's gone into
a hole. She crawled away. So this guy is extremely dangerous.
He's really calling for and you don't get to have
a caveat.

Speaker 2 (05:44):
At the end. Oh, we're going to do this peacefully. No,
it doesn't work that way.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
It was Cynthia Gonzalez.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Cynthia Gonzales.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yeah, yeah, the cut a hey vice bear, Cynthia Gonzales.
She put out a video on social media calling for
the gangsters to do their number on ICE agents, and
she got a good SmackDown from normal people. I don't

(06:13):
know what's going on in Long Beach. I don't pay
much attention to the local politics there. I know they
have far left wing politicians for the most part, but
this is unbelievable. Does he have a following or is
he one of these unknowns? And he desperately wanted to
make a splash and he thought this would be cool.
Holy moly, are the gang leaders going to take them? Seriously,

(06:35):
they're gonna take on Ice? What do you think is
going to happen there? He wants a civil war between
armed gang leaders and what happens when the Ice agents
say no? What do you think is going to happen there.
See what they're trying to do, and they're extremely frustrated.
These groups behind this anti ICE movement, they want to

(06:59):
disrupt our way of life. They want anarchy, and so
what they do is they try to bait the ICE
agents into losing their temper and then you see what
happened twice in Minneapolis. But they're provoking this, so now
they're gonna they they haven't been able to stop the deportations,

(07:21):
so now we're gonna get out the gang members. And
the gang members can't do anything peaceful either. Gang members,
they have no power. What they're going to ask nicely
that the ICE agents leave, stop their deportations. I don't
even know what kind of activity there's been in Long
Beach recently or at all. What a whack job though,

(07:42):
What an absolute lunatic uh he put out He put
it out yesterday and it's getting news coverage that that
that is that is so frightening, so scary. I'm assuming

(08:02):
I don't know if this guy has a following, what
if he does, but why would gang members want to
do this? Gang members have a business to run. They've
got you know, they've got drugs to sell, and they
got prostitutes to sell, they got all the thievery they do.
They're really going to chase Ice out. And how many
of these how many of these gang members are legal aliens.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
We'll see what happens. Royal Oaks.

Speaker 3 (08:31):
Next segment on the Epstein file is being released and
the victims, the women, apparently some of their private information
was publicized and they're very upset.

Speaker 9 (08:41):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
Let's now go to royl Oaks, ABC News legal analyst.
The Justice Department released three million Epstein file pages and
some of them apparently had private information of the women
that were victimized by Epstein and friends. And Royal Looks
is going to tell us more what happened here?

Speaker 1 (09:09):
What a colossal mess, John, So, identities of survivors are
in this document dump about forty three people whose names
had not been revealed before. Intimate photos, dozens of unredacted
nude images. No, the individuals appeared to be teenagers. Confidential
communications between the victims and FBI investigators. Are you gonna

(09:33):
love this? Personal data victims, private addresses, and bank information.
I mean, this is just such a mess. I mean
and so ironic. As you know, John, months ago, the
DOJ's getting all sorts of trouble because, hey, Congress passed
the law, the Fstein Transparency Act, that means you have
to hand over every document within thirty days. That's what
the law said, and the government said, oh, we can't
do that. It's a big job. We got to redact

(09:54):
because and so now when they get around to dumping
three million pages a day or two ago, whoops, a
lot of stuff slipped through that shouldn't. So, yeah, there's
a lot of splaining to do and a lot of
lawsuits are going.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
To be well, there's no way to read every line
of three million pages in thirty days. That's impossible, especially
when you have to expect every line, you know, for
private information and naked photos of the girls when they
were teenagers getting victimized by the Epstein Crawt good.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Lord, incredible. What they do in this kind of a
volume deal is they run it through a computer search deal,
and they try to you know, put in names and
concepts and so on, and the computer does a pretty
good job of calling. But then you have to have
human eyes on these documents. And obviously they didn't do

(10:44):
it now. What they're trying to do is claw it
back the doj single Oops, sorry about that. We're going
to try to pull it off of the web, and
you know, who knows how many people accessed it, and
a bunch of victims families are going to court to
judges saying, hey, your honor, we like the toothpaste back
in the tube. Would you please issue in the junction
forcing them to take this down on that down. Once
the immediate issue of getting it off the web is over,

(11:06):
then people are going to be thinking, oh, well, maybe
I'll follow a lawsuit because I need my privacy was invaded.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Well can they can they get it all off the web,
because now it's probably been copied and reposted and re reposted,
you know, a thousand times over.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
So you're right, they certainly can't get it all. I mean,
a limited number of people have accessed it. But as
you say, nowadays, you know, with a few people access it,
then they repost it and so on. But they can
do a pretty good job of scrubbing it from where
they placed it and just hope that it doesn't it
hasn't been obtained by a lot of people. Of course,

(11:43):
then there's this wayback machine where if you say, I'd
like to see General Motors homepage from July of twenty twelve,
you can actually go back and look at it. So
who knows, maybe the wayback machine who would let some
people invade people's privacy.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Further, Yeah, it says there's people on X publishing the
women's names, and once it gets on that side, forget it.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
Yeah, no, it's really a huge problem. And of course
when it comes to lawsuits, there's a problem with suing
the government. We have a basic principle in this country, namely,
you may not sue the government because otherwise, you know,
crazy people would be suing one hundred times a day
and that's all the government would do, except when the
government passes laws saying well it's okay to sue in
this circumstance and that this is one of those deals

(12:30):
where people might have a problem or it might be
tough for them to win money damages, but they can
certainly go into court and ask for an injunction, selling
the judge to do the right thing.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
So we have a lot of the private information of
the victims, but do we have any information about the
guys who did the dirty deeds.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Funny thing about that. Yeah, we have the information about
the victims because they came forward, they cooperated with prosecutors,
they gave their personal information. It wound up in these
files and then some idiot allowed their bank information and
private address to be out there.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
But who were the guys?

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Didn't have the information about the big guys.

Speaker 3 (13:11):
Who were the guys who definitively had sex with the
girls when they were under age? You know, like real crime,
not not, you know, not the Casey Washerman had an
affair with Gleainne Maxwell. That's titillating, but that's that's not illegal.
Who are the ones who committed felonies sexual felonies against
the bodies of these teenage girls. I don't see that
list yet, you.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Know, that's a great question. And who knows. I mean,
there are still millions of pages that have not been released.
Critics of the Trump administration say, oh, you know, you're
just dragging your feet and slow walking this to protect
the Republicans. But I mean, you know, you saw just
recently all this stuff comes out about Bill Gates, the
richest man in the world. For a while, there are
allegations against him, so he's he's certainly named, but you're

(13:55):
absolutely right. There are very few big, important, famous people
whose names and private information has been disclosed. Apparently the
redactors are a little more careful when it comes to
names that they recognize.

Speaker 3 (14:07):
Who was in charge of this ultimately Pambondy Well.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
The Department of Justice, so Pam Bondi as the ag
is at the APEX. But Todd Blant, who you'll recall
was the lawyer for Donald Trump during the Stormy trial.
He's a Deputy Attorney General and he's the lieutenant under
Pam Bondi who's really in charge of this. So he's
probably got a little leg on his face. He's been
holding a press conference saying, you know, we're doing our

(14:33):
best to pull this stuff back off of the internet,
but it is not not a happy day there at
the Department of Justice.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
All right, very good, thank you very much. You bet
all right.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
It's Royal Oaks, ABC News Legal Analyst when we come back.
We told you last week that doctor Oz was going
around la and he found a lot of fake hospice
businesses in a four block Arian van Nys run by
Armenian and Russian gangs. Lots of fraud, billions of dollars,

(15:08):
and Kevin Newsom's response was to file a civil rights
complaint against doctor Oz because he had because he had
pointed out that it was Armenian gangs behind a lot
of the fraud.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
And everybody's wondering, well, what are the details of this?

Speaker 3 (15:24):
Well, we got a Fox News report on the hospice
care fraud in Los Angeles. It is bigger and more
widespread than even doctor Oz originally explained.

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Speaker 4 (16:01):
Yeah, thanks John.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
So the show moves.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
Quaker without her piping up every fifteen minutes. So anyway,
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already there are thousands downloading the podcast along the way.
So fine, that's the way it works. Let me uh,

(16:28):
we got another chapter here in the doctor Oz hospice
fraud controversy. Doctor Oz last week unveiled a video of
him getting driven around the San Fernando Valley, specifically Van Nys,
and said in one Van NY's neighborhood, about four square blocks,
two hundred and ten hospice agencies and they're all fraudulent,

(16:53):
one commercial one commercial building had one hundred and twelve
state licenses fortes and they don't have any patients. There's
a lot of fraudulent paperwork. Doctors are involved in the scam,
and Gavin Newsom, you know, who presides over this. His
response was to file a civil rights complaint against doctor

(17:16):
Oz because Oz pointed out that a lot of these
hospices are owned and operated by Armenian and Russian gang members.
So Newsom thought it was a terrible insult, mainly to
the Armenians. Newsom didn't seem to care about the Russians
reputation except if it's true.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
It's true.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
But this is how Newsom changes the subject and deflex
because this is part of his failure.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
And the reaction a lot of people had was is
this true? What are the details?

Speaker 3 (17:49):
Well, Fox News reporter, a really great reporter, William Lageness,
he filed this report on the White House targeting the
hospice care fraud here in LA and listen to the numbers.

Speaker 5 (18:02):
They're human traffickers, they're trafficking beneficiaries.

Speaker 10 (18:06):
Hospice fraud in LA.

Speaker 2 (18:08):
Hospice is crazy here.

Speaker 6 (18:09):
You've got hospice that's grown sevenfold in the last five years.
That represent about three and a half billion dollars of fraud.
We believe, just in LA County we.

Speaker 5 (18:17):
Are ground zero for the scammers.

Speaker 10 (18:20):
Shiela Clark says hundreds of LA hospices falsely build a
government for unnecessary care, often cycling patients from one provider
to another.

Speaker 11 (18:29):
Monding benefit that hospice is making a real four thousand
a month.

Speaker 10 (18:32):
Definitely, Patients are bought and sold like trading cards. Ads
tell recruiters to post up at busy shopping centers or
senior living addresses, to knock on doors. They promise patients walkers, wheelchairs,
and can earn three hundred dollars for any senior over
sixty two. They sign up sick or not.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
An important job is to go and find seniors that
they can get money for.

Speaker 10 (18:55):
Those patients and their Medicare numbers are then sold to providers.

Speaker 5 (19:00):
A Medicare MiB number is more lucrative than a credit card.

Speaker 10 (19:04):
How much money are anal tax?

Speaker 5 (19:06):
The intakes four millions billions.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
Ze's a Russian Armenian gangs mafia that are leading a
lot of these efforts.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
We believe have been.

Speaker 6 (19:14):
Able to corrupt and work with doctors who are willing
to lie.

Speaker 5 (19:19):
If you don't have the position, you don't have anything.

Speaker 10 (19:21):
One doctor build the government one hundred and twenty million
dollars in a single year, claiming to oversee nineteen hundred patients.
With almost two thousand hospice agencies, LA County has more
than thirty six states combined, and thirty times more than
either Florida or New York.

Speaker 6 (19:39):
Eighteen percent of the whole country's home healthcare billing is
coming out of Los Angeles County. How's that possible?

Speaker 2 (19:46):
And take a look at this map.

Speaker 10 (19:47):
A cluster of two hundred and eighty seven hospice providers
in a two mile radius, some in strip malls, unmarked buildings,
even a wrecking yard and vacant lot.

Speaker 5 (19:57):
All of regious people work. I could feel that, alar,
how's it staff for one can get a hostice license
waiting for me. It's real human life and it has consequences.

Speaker 10 (20:06):
The problem, says Clark, once a beneficiary's number is assigned
to a hospice, that patient can't get care anywhere else,
including a hospital.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
We need to listen to these people when they say
I've been scammed.

Speaker 2 (20:21):
Now, yes, already.

Speaker 10 (20:21):
Governor Knwsom filed a civil rights complaint against doctor Oz
for quote, unfairly targeting the Armenian community. However, the governor's
own auditor, state and federal prosecutors say Armenian American organized
crime is behind much of the fraud here, and in
twenty twenty two, auditors told the governor that weak state controls,
a lack of guardrails, and poor licensing created the situation

(20:44):
causing the state to put a moratorium data on new
hospices and since then they've evoked about two hundred and
eighty licenses.

Speaker 3 (20:52):
How big a jackasses Newsome. His own auditor said, these
Armdian gangs behind all these fake hospice scams. Is on
auditor said, so the Newsom fileis civil rights complained against
the California State Auditor. No oz is telling the truth,

(21:13):
and the auditor blamed weak state controls and a lack
of guardrails.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
That's Newsom's job. And then Newsom.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
Tried to say in one of his defenses, it's like, well,
you know, we passed the law and we closed down
some hospices. Yeah, they closed down two hundred. They passed
the law in twenty twenty one, but for the most part,
they didn't enforce the law.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
Newsom's good at that.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
He said, oh, we got this passed, they don't enforce it,
they don't do the work. Let me run through some
of the numbers you may have heard in passing there.
Los Angeles County has one thousand, nine hundred and twenty
three hospice providers nine hundred and twenty three. Florida has

(22:01):
fifty eight, New York has forty. We have hundreds of
thousands of fewer elderly people than Florida or New York.
We have nineteen hundred and twenty three Florida, fifty eight,
New York forty. Nineteen hundred and twenty three hospices. Is

(22:23):
more than thirty six states combined, thirty three times more
than Florida nineteen hundred and twenty three hospice centers. Do
you realize huge majority are fake? They don't have this

(22:45):
in Florida nor New York. This is newsome not giving
a crap one doctor. If you remember, William Laugeness's report
claimed at one hundred and twenty million dollars of hospice
Medicare business nineteen hundred patients eighteen percent eighteen percent of

(23:13):
the nation's hospice costs. Medicare costs are coming out of
La County eighteen percent of the nation. Recruiters go to
shopping centers and senior centers to sign up patients, promising

(23:33):
them walkers a month's supply of nutritional drinks, cash, and
weekly visits. They get their Medicare number. The recruiters then
sell that Medicare number to a provider for one thousand
to three thousand dollars and get a cut for every
month the senior stays on the rolls. Hospice enrollees are
supposed to have a terminal illness or a life expectancy
of six months or less, but frequently the hospice owners

(23:56):
treat patients like trading cards, moving them from one provider
to another if they stayed too long. In the US,
fifty percent of hospice patients die within eighteen days or less.
In LA, the average stay is more than three months.
Many patients never die, and the hospice business owners build

(24:20):
the government for eighteen months and more. In LA, a
hospice is paid two hundred and sixty dollars a day
for each day a senior is under its care. So
they have old seniors who are not dying, who are
not in danger. And that's how there's a myriad of
ways they're ripping off the system.

Speaker 9 (24:38):
You're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
There were riots here. Karen Bass's friends had quite a
party on Friday nights and there were over fifty people
either arrested or detained by lapd as. They these are
all the anarchists. These are violent anarchists. These are not
normal people. These aren't protesters who.

Speaker 2 (25:04):
Live in your neighborhood.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
These are people who belonged to these crazed anarchy groups.
It's all fake nonsense. They're hired to ruin the city
and make it unlivable. Among them was some kind of
psychotic according to the California Post, who had a slingshot
and he was launching metal objects at the LAPD officers. Yeah,

(25:30):
there's your peaceful protest launching metal objects with a slingshot,
and they caught him and arrested him. And you had
all these agitators who ended up in this hostile standoff
with the federal ice officers. These protesters set fire to

(25:52):
the dumpster and spray painted f ice along the barriers
and the building. These are just complete savage animals. These
people total savage animals. These are Bass's friends. And as
you know, some of the protesters are taxpayer funded. Congressman
Kevin Kylie get cut number six ready, he's a Republican

(26:15):
from northern California congressman. He went on TV on Newsmax
and confirmed the investigation into Turla. This is one of
these illegal alien rights organizations that Karen Bass promotes during
her speeches. She did this during her public appearances in
June during the riots. She was egging on the riots

(26:36):
and praising Turla and telling people to contact Curla's rapid
response unit. And here is Kylie explaining the kind of
money that TURLA gets and he's writing a law to
ban this sort of thing.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
So play cut number six.

Speaker 11 (26:55):
So we have this investigation going on right now into
Minnesota and other parts of the count where you see
this lawlessness and who's behind it and who's funding it.
But in California, it actually wasn't that much of a mystery.
When we had these massive riots in Los Angeles where
you had, you know, officers being hit with Molokov cocktails,
where you had commercial dumpsters being used as battering rams

(27:16):
to try to break in to buildings. The group that
was really central to that, that had an encrypted chat
that was providing real time information as to where ice
officers were is a group called Turla that is funded
by the state of California and even some federal funding
as well, thirty four million dollars. They're basically a wholly
owned subsidiary of the government. So that's why I introduced
this bill to No Tax Dollars for Riots Act, which

(27:38):
President Trump endorse.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
He said it should be passed immediately. That says that
we should not be.

Speaker 11 (27:42):
Giving taxpayer dollars to groups that foment lawlesses.

Speaker 3 (27:46):
No Tax Dollars for Riots. Kevin Kylie actually has had
to write this bill and if Trump's supporting it. It'll
pass because Gavin Newsom signed a budget that included thirty
four million dollars in tax money. So Turla can agitate

(28:10):
the rioters, can can facilitate the rioting. Their rapid response
mechanism they have allows them allows people to get in
touch very quickly and know where to go to attack
the Ice officers. Your tax money paid for the la

(28:34):
Ice riot last June. Whether you're pro ice anti ice,
you're working to fund a riot where these Churla operatives
are inciting people to get Ice agents killed. Your tax

(28:59):
money is funding this.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Did you know this?

Speaker 3 (29:03):
We talked about this for months. I refer to it
as often as I can, but it's a real thing.
Kevin Newsom actually appropriated thirty four million dollars to Curla
and one of their prime responsibilities they think is to
encourage rioting and fund the rioters. So Kylie has to

(29:30):
get a federal law written up to stop this because
Newsom's not stopping it. And then Karen bass is promoting
Curla at a press conferences. This is what they want.
Then they're using your money to pay for it.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
Nowhere else in the countries that's going on all right now.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
The podcast is now coming out every hour, so in
a few minutes the third hour will be posted. First
and second hour are already there, so enjoy the podcast.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
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