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December 20, 2024 34 mins

Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) comes on the show to talk about the border crisis and what Trump's plan is once he takes office. Luigi Mangione is in the same jail as Diddy. 16 Tren de Aragua members are in custody after an incident in Aurora, Colorado. Last Moist Line of 2024!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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right now, let's welcome Congressman Tom McClintock from northern California.

(01:14):
We've had him on over the years many times, and
he stepped forward. Yes two days ago, he's with the
House Border Security Caucus, had a press briefing and told
the media that Trump and Tom Homan the borders are
They're going to take some serious action parties over when
it comes to the wide open border and all this
illegal immigration.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Let's get Tom McClintock on. Hello John, how are you, Tom,
Merry Christmas doing well?

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Thank you Mary Christmas, Thanks.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
For coming on.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
Tell us what you see is going to happen in
about a month once Trump and Homan grab a hold
of this immigration system.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
What are their plans, Well, we'll brace yourself.

Speaker 6 (01:54):
The laws are actually going to be enforced.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Wow, that's what's.

Speaker 6 (01:58):
Going to happen. We're actually going a little force our
immigration laws, which we haven't been doing much of in
the last four years. And without enforcing your immigration laws,
you don't have immigration laws. If you don't have immigration laws,
you don't have a border. And if you don't have
a border, you don't have a country. And and that
is what has become of America under Joe Biden. And

(02:19):
that's going to come to a screeching halt exactly one
month from today.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
I saw Tom Homan on with the Caitlyn Collins on
CNN and she said, well, I know Trump is saying
this is going to start on day one, but really,
how long is it going to take to actually get
this whole operation going? And Holman said, no, it's starting
on day one, So I got the feeling they're already loaded,
they know exactly what they're doing.

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Oh, we met with Tom Homan a group of US
just a few days ago, and that's that's he's been
working on it with. I still forget he was a
former ICE director, Yes, from the day he was appointed,
So you know, it's it's so much of the Trump
administration has already moved into operation, despite the fact that

(03:07):
it's still a month from the inauguration, and and Tom
Holman is a very important and big part of that.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Now they're going to go after the criminals first, and
the gang members and the terrorists.

Speaker 6 (03:17):
Correct, correct, but they're also going to be going after
any any collateral of illegals who are in their presence.
For example, under under Biden, if they go in there
to arrest a criminal illegal alien and that criminal illegal
alien is with eight other illegals, they will only arrest

(03:37):
the one illegal that they've come for. Home has made
it very clear you have you have other illegals that
you encounter in these and in these operations. Uh, they're
being deported too, because that's what the law requires, which
is a big warning to any kind of sanctuary city
you really don't want to continue these sanctuary policies because

(04:00):
you're going to be forcing us instead of getting that
criminal alien as they come out of prison, we're going
to have to go find them, and when we go
find them, we're going to find a lot of other
along with them, and they're all going to be deported
because once again, that is what the law requires.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Over a million.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
You know, it's funny how you emphasize that, because every
time an anchor or reporter tries to push home and around,
he says, but this is the law. We're just enforcing
the law, and it silences the reporters. They don't know
how to counter that.

Speaker 6 (04:33):
Well, there is no counter for it. And it's a
very important law because it defines the boundaries of our
country and what it means to be an American.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
And there's over a million people who are going to
get deported because they've already been told to leave by
a judge and they never dd it is that true?

Speaker 6 (04:53):
Actually, one point four million final court orders for removals
that are simply being ignored by this administration.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
That's a whopping number.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
I mean one point four million, and they didn't leave
even after a judge told them to exactly.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
These are people who made phony asylum claims, had their
day in court, had full due process, the court rejected
their claims and said you have to leave. And they
thumb their noses to the courts, and you're still here.
And because they know that the Biden administration is not
going to enforce these laws, the Trump administration will. And

(05:30):
by the way, as that happens, and as people start
being returned to their countries, I think you're going to
see a lot fewer illegals making that trip knowing that
these laws are now being enforced. So I think we're
going to see a significant drop in attempted illegal crossing
simply because people aren't going to make the effort knowing

(05:51):
that it's going to result in their returning right home
where they started. And the one border patrol officer told me,
the cartels don't give refunds. You know, when these migrants
pay ten thousand dollars to the cartel for permission to
come across the border that the cartels fully control, they

(06:12):
get returned to their home town. They're not getting any refunds.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
Can anything be done about the cartels themselves, especially with
all the drugs coming over the border, because I assume
even if Trump lays down the law, the cartels are
still going to be in big business selling billions of
dollars of drugs. I mean, we've never really taken them
on the way they should be taken on.

Speaker 6 (06:37):
Could that be happening, Well, that's going to happen. The
reason they're able to make billions of dollars a year
in human trafficking and drug trafficking is because Biden opened
the borders and allowed them to come across at will.
Of all of that comes to a halt and with that, well,

(06:58):
they're going to lose their business model. It's going to
be very, very difficult to traffic human beings or drugs
across the border, particularly as the border wall is completed
and Trump is fully committed to doing that as a
remain in Mexico, policy is restored, which was a huge
factor in taking away the incentives to make phony asylum claims.

(07:21):
Knowing you're not going to be admitted into the country,
You're going to have to wait in Mexico until your
asylum claim is heard. That takes away you don't get
free stuff anymore crossing the border. You don't get free
food free medical care, free legal representation, free transportation, free
education of all of that comes to a screeching all
too so the incentives are now removed. That's going to

(07:45):
dry up the human trafficking side of the cartel business model.
And as border patrol forces are able to then concentrate
on their principal responsibilities, particularly with a wall in place,
it's a huge or some multiplier for them. You're going
to see the drug trafficking choked off as well.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
I think Gavin Newsome, Democratic Legislature, Karen bass La County Supervisors,
and the rest of them, you think they're going to
get in the way of this in any serious manner.

Speaker 6 (08:18):
I think they're going to try to get in the
way of it, and I think they're going to file
all sorts of lawsuits. But I think those lawsuits will
ultimately be dismissed. They may gum up to the works for
a while. But more to the point of Tom Holmes
made it very clear, you might not be legally required
to help us, but if you get in our way,

(08:40):
we will arrest you under federal law that makes it
a crime to harbor an illegal alien.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
And would having a sanctuary city policy qualify as harboring,
Like what how realistic could they get at an elected
official if they want to if there was really some pushback.

Speaker 6 (09:01):
Well that's that's going to be a legal question. I
think it's gonna be teased out in the courts. Tom
Holman made the point the other day that you know, again,
we have this law that says you you may not
knowingly harbor an illegal alien to protect them from deportation. Well,
what's the sanctuary law. Sanctuary law is, once you're ready

(09:21):
to release a criminal alien from from the uh jail, Uh,
you've got to notify of ICE so they can come
in and pick up that illegal alien criminal before they're
released back into our communities. Well, if you are hiding,
uh the status of these illegals is that harboring them

(09:44):
and protecting them from deportation wouldn't surprise me If a
court says, yeah, that is and that's illegal, and anyone
participating that is subject to to arrest and prosecution as
a felony.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Well, I mean I've saw, We've seen Eric Adam he's
going to cooperate at least with the criminal aliens in
New York City. I saw that the Illinois governor a
Democrat is making noises about cooperating some but so far
in California nothing but defiance, absolute defiance.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
I think the people of California are going to have
an awful lot to say about that, particularly as they
see other communities being cleaned up of. You know that
the impact this has on our fundamental infrastructure is enormous.
I mean, you explain to me how we improve our
schools by packing classrooms with non English speaking students. Now,

(10:35):
how are we improving healthcare access for Californians by flooding
emergency rooms with illegals demanding care? Now? How are we
helping working California families by flooding the labor market with
cheap illegal labor? And how are we keeping our communities
safe by flooding our streets with ventanyl and making it

(10:56):
impossible to remove criminal illegal aliens from our communities even
after they've served their sentences.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
You know, you list all that, you really wonder what
the point of all this is? Was it to undermine
our civilization? Really undermine our way of life? I mean
to see the upside to any of those categories that
you went through there.

Speaker 6 (11:16):
Well, that's the whole point. There is no upside. You
know what's motivating them. I think a lot of it
is political. They were counting on importing a huge population
of distitute people dependent on government services as a new
political constituency. But it's kind of interesting as you look
at the results in the last election, what we found

(11:38):
is that of legal immigrants and of are becoming more
and more Republican because they are also feeling all of
the negative effects of the illegal immigration.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Well, tomcclintock, thank you for coming on again, and it
was really good to hear from you. And have a
merry Christmas and happy holidays.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Thank you too. Take care all right.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
Tom McLintock, Congressman Northern California. Coming up later in the
hour sixteen trendy Iragua gang members in ice custody after
a kidnapping and torture incident at that infamous apartment complex
in Aurora, Colorado. You know we were told that really
that story was exaggerated and overblown.

Speaker 1 (12:22):
Uh huh.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
We we got stuff to tell you about that moistline
coming up next.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 6 (12:34):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (12:34):
We have a poll going on.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
We put this question up Is it acceptable for the
United States President to work only from ten am to
four pm? What do you think? We put this out
on Twitter, right it Instagram? Instagram numbers too, Okay, is
it acceptable for the US president to work only ten
am to four pm?

Speaker 1 (12:54):
That's our poll on Instagram. What did you find?

Speaker 2 (12:56):
It's ninety five percent No, it is not acceptable, five
percent yes, it is acceptable.

Speaker 1 (13:01):
Five percent yes. Okay.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Those are people who figure in the less that Biden's working,
then the less damage they'll be. We are going to
now play today's the final Moistline for twenty twenty four,
and we have our special Christmas music. This is round
one eight seven seven Moist eighty six for next year's Moistline.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
Let's go and Sean, thanks for calling the Moistline.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
I'm so excited to hear from you.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
To baptime.

Speaker 8 (13:29):
I've heard many times that New Jersey is densely populated,
so if someone shoots at a drone and missus, it's
going to come down on the top of the head
of some innocent American child.

Speaker 7 (13:40):
There's all this frend day of wrongblove people here.

Speaker 9 (13:42):
Newsom's going to protect them, Bathroom's going to protect them.
San Diego's going to protect them and the other Dubie
let them in. Debra, what are you doing knocking on
that trailer door.

Speaker 1 (13:53):
You're lucky that some tweaker and open the door and.

Speaker 10 (13:56):
Pull you in.

Speaker 7 (13:57):
I mean, come on, you're in the cage.

Speaker 9 (13:58):
Their feet just slaps meet after that, But I ave Vegan.
We ain't got no Vegan meeting this trailer. Just Max,
come on, we love you on the show. Don't start
knocking on trailer doors anymore.

Speaker 11 (14:12):
John, you missed it.

Speaker 12 (14:14):
He said they would communicate appropriately if it was a
national security concern. Appropriate communication does not include telling the
American public about national security issues.

Speaker 13 (14:24):
Regarding the woman that lives in Wichita, Kansas and wants
to work remotely and not show up for work, that's fine,
but what she needs to remember is like planes, trains
and automobiles that the people trained don't run out of Wichita,
runs out of Stubvale.

Speaker 6 (14:42):
Me and my family that you are victims of Kamala
Harris and George Gascoone. I can't stand her if she
becomes governor.

Speaker 11 (14:51):
I'm leaving, John.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
I almost crash my car when you said Kamala would
and crack three digits on her IQ test.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
How dare you bell? You're probably right.

Speaker 14 (15:00):
Say the government got a tip about some dirty nuclear
bombs that made it across. Biden's opened the border, and
now they want to find them. What would be the
best way to find them? Send out a bunch of
drones in the possible areas, these drones searching for radiation.

Speaker 7 (15:19):
John, in your opinion, I have to know what's his work,
A soy boy or a pajama boy. I'm starting to
hear you say pajama boy.

Speaker 15 (15:26):
Now, hey, John, it's clear that those drones over New
Jersey are apparently looking for Trump. He's already admitted that
he doesn't want to be in Deadminster anytime soon. So
something tells me, well, that's what they're hunting for.

Speaker 10 (15:44):
If these drug addict thieves keep their hands to themselves,
they won't have to worry about Prop thirty six.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
I gotta tell you, John, I did not think that
calcified penis would be on the docket.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Well played, my friend, well played.

Speaker 11 (16:00):
I hate recycling.

Speaker 16 (16:02):
My wife loves it.

Speaker 17 (16:03):
She takes the paper stickers off the glass peanut butter
jars and puts the paper and the paper and the
glass and the glass. Nobody does that she's a crazy person.

Speaker 16 (16:15):
Hey, guys, I would like to wish everybody out there
in the moist land a very very merry Christmas and
a oh shall be happy New Year, since Biden will
be out the door and Harris will be no more.

Speaker 18 (16:31):
I don't know why you're so confused about people supporting
the wages man Jiani. You know, look at you, who
you elected as president? A criminal, woman abuser has never
admitted a climb. What kind of an example is that?

Speaker 17 (16:46):
So?

Speaker 18 (16:46):
Why would you be surprised that people you know would
support or murder.

Speaker 19 (16:50):
The massisaria is starting again? Absolutely just a speechless on
the stupidity of people.

Speaker 20 (16:58):
Hearing John for the last week week or so about
his little baby feelings about Luigi MANGIONI. I mean, dude,
obviously you've never had anybody in your family get screwed
over before, and people.

Speaker 11 (17:11):
Are tired of it. How come people can just do
the right things?

Speaker 21 (17:15):
Very Christmas, John, Oh, you better not rape, you, better
not steal, you, better not rob I'll tell you that deal.
And Nathan Hotman's coming to town. You better not smash, you,
better not grab you, better not loot or you'll get napped.
Nathan Hoptman's coming to town. You'll pros the future and
Cordon send you right to jail. You'll stay there and
you'll rottle well because you won't get out on bail.

(17:36):
So you better take care.

Speaker 6 (17:38):
You better beware.

Speaker 21 (17:38):
Don't do any crime or you'll do time. Nathan Hackmen's
coming to town.

Speaker 1 (17:44):
Nathan Hopman's coming to town.

Speaker 6 (17:48):
Thank you for leaving your message.

Speaker 7 (17:49):
Please hang up, scoop.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
By This is how our audience celebrates the holidays, all right, By.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
The way, that guy is right, Yeah, that.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Was a very colorful way to explain your your future.
If you keep knocking on, I'm not going to do
that again.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
I will try and control myself next time. End up
in a cage and they're serving you meet a vegan,
serve vegan there we serve mes. That's not so far
fetched though. You were getting close to that. All right.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
When we come back, we got we got something quick
on on Ditty Diddy. UH is refusing to eat in
prison and he's getting very skinny and UH one of
his new uh one of his new prison mats is
Luigi Mangean.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Yeah, I wonder if they're hanging out in the.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
Yard and one has uh well, a husband and wife
lawyer team is representing both of them. The wife is
representing Luigi, the husband is representing Diddy. Believe it or not,
of all the lawyers in the world, Luigi and Didty
have lawyers from the same family.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
We'll tell you about that.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
We'll also tell you about trend dear rogwhile they arrested
sixteen gangs and Aurora Colorado for our horrible kidnapping story.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
That's all Next, you're listening to John Cobels on demand
from KFI Am sixty.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
Who's coming in at four o'clock. Conway's off again, Mark
Thompson again, Wow, whole week? All right, Mark Thompson after
four o'clock. Now on Luigi Mangione. He is staying in
the same prison as Diddy.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
And Eric. You said, Sam bekman Fried is also in
that prison. Yep.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Wow, that's a reality show. Huh. I'd watch that, the
three of them stuck in a sell together. That'd be funny.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
What would they talk about.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
It'd be a good podcast, it would uh. Mangione showed
up by helicopter. What they didn't want? With all the
idiots under the age of thirty rooting for Mangione uh
and his assassination of the CEO of Healthcare of United Healthcare.
They didn't want like an OJ moment where people were
lined up along the highways and standing in the overpasses

(20:05):
cheering them on. So they brought him in from Pennsylvania
via helicopter, landed at Well. They they flew to Long
Island and then flew by helicopter to the South Street
helipad and finally took him to Manhattan to the court
building there. Now Mangione and Combs have two lawyers, a

(20:30):
husband and wife, and Mangione has the wife and Colmbs
has the husband. The wife is Karen Friedman Agniphillo. It's
one of those heightened things Friedman hyphen Agniphilo, and the
husband is Mark Agniphilo. So Mark Agnifhillo is on the

(20:52):
side of Diddy and Karen Friedman Agniphilo is on the
side of Mangeon. And Karen Friedman Agnefillo used to be
one of the top sex crimes prosecutor prosecutors in the
Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and now she's switched sides.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
As like the two of them.

Speaker 2 (21:11):
The two of them come home and they're they're representing
two of the two of the most despicable current inmates
out there. I mean, you've got a guy, god knows
how many accounts of rape. Eventually he's going to be
charged with and a cold blooded murderer, and the husband
and wife are representing both. That is that is a

(21:33):
morality free kitchen table.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Dinny. Apparently he's losing a lot of weight. He will
not eat.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
He will not eat because he's afraid that somebody's going
to poison him. He has so he has tape and
photos of so many rich, important celebrity people that he's
afraid he's going to get epstein. And the quickest way
to EPs him is to poison the food. You know,

(22:03):
if one of the if one of the prison employees
gets contacted by an outsider who's got the money, Uh,
then maybe the employee could drop some poison.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
In the food. Well, then he's going to starve to death.
Well that's uh, he's.

Speaker 18 (22:18):
Either going to be poisoned and killed or he's going
to starve himself to death.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Yeah, he's refusing meals and has for a while. One
who's this guy he's talking to a prison expert named
Larry Levine says he doesn't know what's going to happen.
Remember did He's got bleep on a lot of people.
He can get a lot of people in trouble. People

(22:42):
want to kill him. So what if somebody in the
outside knew someone that had a relative who worked in
the prison, and they put something in the food. A
little bit at a time, they put something, and then
he gets poisoned and it's early checkout for mister puff Daddy,
they kill him. That's another reason, another theory why he
wasn't eating. He's afraid the food who was poisoned or contaminated,

(23:02):
and he's going to have an unhappy Christmas. Him and Luigi. Now,
speaking of Luigi, they think there's been a copycat crime.
A Michigan man stabbed the president of his company in
a possible copycat attack. Eric Denslow, who runs Anderson Express Incorporated.

(23:29):
It's a manufacturing company in Michigan, was stabbed during a
staff meeting at the firm's office by Nathan Mahoney, thirty
two year old employee of the firm. Taken into custody
and no motive has been established, but they're not ruling
out the possibility that there's a copycat stabbing.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
They're trying to figure it out. Now.

Speaker 2 (23:56):
We've been telling you about trendy Arragua for months and
months now, and the story out of Aurora, Colorado, which
happened a couple of weeks ago, has turned out to
be a true thing.

Speaker 9 (24:07):
The uh.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Trend there there there was.

Speaker 2 (24:12):
A authorities busted into that apartment complex in Aurora, Colorado,
and there were fourteen or more gang members and they
had kidnapped two illegal aliens and were holding them hostage.

(24:35):
It was a total actually of sixteen gang members. They
were kidnapping these two illegal aliens and torturing them. They're
all illegal Venezuelan immigrants. They're all members of the Venezuelan
prison gang. This is at the Lowry apartments and investigators

(24:55):
are working with Homeland Security on it. They're actually going
to close the apartment complex early next year because of
all the terrible things that have happened with these gang
members taking control of the complex. It's horrible living conditions
for everybody, and apparently management didn't do anything to secure

(25:16):
the building through all this. We're gonna play you a
clip of Aurora, Colorado City Councilman Danielle Jirinsky Fox News
at Night with Trace Gallagher and Jirinsky goes after the
Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, over trendyar Ragua. Gallagher plays
some audio that supports what Jorinsky is saying.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
So listen to this.

Speaker 22 (25:35):
You say, look, these are not just assaults. This is torture.
These people were tortured in their home. And the former
acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolfe had this to say, He.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
Backed you up much.

Speaker 23 (25:48):
This isn't just you know, your local criminals trying to
rob someone. This is targeted gang violence by very violent organization.
They're pulling fingernails. This is not common that's going on here.
This is organized criminal activity that needs to be dealt with.

Speaker 22 (26:05):
And I know you're not trying to say I told
you so, Danielle, but you told them so.

Speaker 24 (26:10):
I told them so, Trace, I told the truth. From
the very beginning of rural police officers started coming to
me and telling me the kinds of calls that they
were responding to and what was going on in these
apartment complexes. And I would go to the chief's office and.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Ask questions, and the chief's office.

Speaker 24 (26:30):
Was denying this. This is disgusting and this is human
torture we're talking about.

Speaker 11 (26:38):
Yeah, and you talked about denying.

Speaker 22 (26:39):
I want to remind people our audience because this is
what the governor of Colorado said less than two months ago.

Speaker 11 (26:45):
Watch this.

Speaker 5 (26:46):
But the police, the mayor continue to reassure us. And
of course they've had a number of events, they've been
to the complexes. They've said that they've never been under
gang control. So it seems like another one of those
things that Donald Trump is either exaggerated or making up.

Speaker 14 (26:59):
Yeah.

Speaker 22 (27:00):
Interesting because local Denver reporter Chris Van Derven posted this
on x quoting here months ago, a spokesperson for the
governor of Colorado said a TDA takeover of apartments is
largely a feature of Danielle Jurinsky's imagination. Governor would not
address that directly when asked about it today by nine News.

Speaker 11 (27:21):
I mean, what would you.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
Say to the goverment on this?

Speaker 2 (27:24):
A second you following this this, Governor Jared Poulis said
Trump was exaggerating or making up that trend. Dear Ragua
had taken over the apartment complex in Aurora and said
that this whole concept was a figment of daniel Jurinsky's imagination.
She was the councilwoman who was reporting to the police

(27:45):
chief in Colorado and Aurora that something terrible was going
on there. Police chief would be would believe it. Jared
Poulis said she was imagining it and that Trump was
making it up, and now here you have weeks later,
sixteen gang members accused of kidnapping and torture at the
apartments play Some Warrior.

Speaker 11 (28:07):
Today by nine News.

Speaker 22 (28:09):
I mean, what would you say to the governor today, Danielle.

Speaker 24 (28:13):
I would say, shame on you, and you talk about
a feature of my imagination. Well, if my imagination.

Speaker 25 (28:20):
Runs wild enough to come up with my worst nightmare,
that the nuts where we're at, and shame on you,
Jared Polis, your sanctuary policies allowed this, and then you
want to talk about my imagination.

Speaker 11 (28:34):
Shame Yeah, it's amazing.

Speaker 22 (28:35):
The headlines, by the way, just in the past few
months put these on the screen. ABC headline, October thirteenth.
Vance stands by Trump's false claims about Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado.
New York Times September fifteenth. How the false story of
a gang takeover in Colorado reached Trump. Washington Post, October eleventh.
Trump campaigns in Aurora, Colorado site of false claims about

(28:57):
like gangs. I mean, it's hard to get a like
you wanted, Danielle, when everybody's calling you a liar.

Speaker 24 (29:03):
Well, not only did they call me a liar, but
at one point I asked I made a public, public
plea to the governor to put politics aside, that I
had a video that I wanted to show him of
a woman telling her story about when she was nine
months pregnant she got behind in rent to the gangs
and they held her down and poured boiling water on her.

(29:24):
I made a public plea for our governor to call me,
and instead of calling me, he called the police on me.

Speaker 1 (29:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (29:31):
Well, Danielle, they are listening now.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Yeah, that's Trace Gallagher. His show is Fox News at Night.
That's daniel Durinsky, Aurora City councilwoman. And it's sixteen suspects.
They're in custody, all trend deer Ragua illegal alien gang
members from Venezuela. It's a prison gang. And they held

(29:54):
two other illegal aliens hostage, kidnapped them, tortured them. And
Jack Polus, the governor of Colorado, said that the idea
that Trend de Iragua had taken over that apartment complex.
Was something that Donald Trump made up. That was a
figment of Daniel Durinsky's imagination. And you heard Trace Gallagher

(30:16):
read all those headlines from all the major news services,
all the websites and networks. Everybody lies like they lied
for four years about Biden being senile. They're always lying.
That's what much of the media does. That's what many
politicians are doing. They're just lying and lying and lying.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
All right, you're listening to John Cobels on demand from
KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 7 (30:47):
And John, thanks for calling the moistline.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
I'm so excited to hear from you to bat time.

Speaker 10 (30:53):
I wouldn't be getting so excited about Prop thirty six
going into effect. You know, they've been spending the last
couple of years empty out and closing the prisons, so
they're gonna say they don't have any room or no
place to put the criminals. So what are you gonna do?

Speaker 13 (31:08):
Hello, ha John, Melli Khaliki maka, Merry Christmas.

Speaker 11 (31:12):
To all of you.

Speaker 5 (31:13):
Thank you for helping hi Prop thirty six pass, getting
rid of that gruesome gascon that has so much blood
of innocent.

Speaker 11 (31:19):
People on his hands. Let's just hope California starts waking up.

Speaker 19 (31:23):
Oh my gosh, Gavin Newsom's existence and both is the emergency. Seriously.

Speaker 6 (31:29):
You know another idea would be to you know, teacher
kids does not do drugs.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Just an idea.

Speaker 26 (31:36):
Yeah, Elon Musk is no Thomas Edison. He's not an
inventor at all. He's just a very wealthy man that
has bought everything that he asks.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
He's bought him and other people have done the legwork.

Speaker 26 (31:47):
So don't compare him to Thomas Edison or this ten
thousand great brain power whatever you're saying. Yeah, Gavin Newsom's
an idiot, a fraud and an empty headed idiot.

Speaker 1 (31:58):
Okay, but is no inventor.

Speaker 16 (32:01):
Hey, form Losco to Shafter is only eight miles They're
only eight miles apart.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
Look it up.

Speaker 27 (32:09):
We keep hearing the cottrischume siong is going to change
the Elsiegundo times.

Speaker 6 (32:13):
I keep waiting, how long and how long is Silver's happened?
Same old stuff?

Speaker 18 (32:17):
We're still waiting.

Speaker 21 (32:18):
Well, here we go again, the threat of another government shutdown.

Speaker 6 (32:22):
I say, let it shut down.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Those people in Congress.

Speaker 18 (32:26):
They those deserve to get paid, not only them, but
all of their staff.

Speaker 7 (32:30):
Where do these elitists in Washington do already get.

Speaker 28 (32:35):
Free health care and all this other government samplings get
off trying to award themselves a forty percent pay raise.

Speaker 7 (32:46):
As far as I'm concerned, they need to take a
forty percent time and live like the rest of us.
Faggure with the inflation that they've jammed down on blots
and see how it is to live in reality Washington.

Speaker 29 (33:00):
The best Biden moment ever is when they had the
Easter egg huh at the White House and the Easter
Bonny had to leave him a wife from the reporters
for you, they can't make that stuff.

Speaker 13 (33:13):
I have just two questions about this Biden revelation.

Speaker 7 (33:17):
First, where are these fifty plus people the.

Speaker 28 (33:19):
Past four years?

Speaker 16 (33:21):
And second, who has really been running.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
This country for the past ten years or so?

Speaker 29 (33:27):
It's felt like we've been living in the south Park episode.

Speaker 27 (33:30):
Luckily, most of the US is already trying to leave
the simulation, but it seems like California doesn't. It's not
fair to compare that mess over there in fly Vista
to Sanford and Son, because if you have to watch
the show, it's actually fairly organized in his place just
has a lot of older items, collectibles, et cetera. But
it's kind of unfair to Fred Sandford.

Speaker 11 (33:52):
I love it how they call this a revelation about Joe.

Speaker 16 (33:55):
Biden and he's a failing mind and all this.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Everyone had to have known the first time they ever
heard that, you know the thing.

Speaker 6 (34:06):
Thank you for leaving your message.

Speaker 18 (34:07):
Please hang up, goodbye.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Bye, Merry Christmas, Happy honekah, and we'll see you after
the new Year. We've got Michael Krozer and Mark Thompson
is next too. Krozer is the news CAFI Am six
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you've been listening to the John Cobalt Show podcast. You
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