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July 25, 2025 34 mins

Maxwell is singing like a canary, Biden’s former Chief of staff actually testifies and President Trump visits fed building in person.  We go inside DC with DZ, senior contributor David Zanotti.

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Good morning and welcome to the show that belongs to you.
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Missus and let's get rockets.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Did I mention Lou Diamond Phillips on the show today?

Speaker 4 (00:47):
You did say something yesterday?

Speaker 3 (00:52):
How long do you think I can talk to him?
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
We're fixing a fine without like you know, you claim
I have tourettes. It could just come right out.

Speaker 3 (01:00):
When you made this motion. Can be just that it's
gonna happen? Is that little too loud first thing in
the morning. No, No, it's okay. Still middle of the
night for a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Yeah, in the in the West Coast, it's hey, why
is he singing La bamba? Blue Diamond Phillips on the
show today. Very awkward dominating sounds of the day, The
awkwardness of Donald Trump and a hard hat touring A.
I don't know how you would frame it about a
billion and a half No, well, it's a it's almost

(01:31):
a billion over budget, but it's probably two and a
half billion more than needed to be for the FEDS
renovation project. And you know, if we were just looking
at it from the the view of doge, a country
in debt, it would be a no brainer that this

(01:57):
is nonsensical. This is the kind of stuff that happens
with taxpayers money and it must stop. But she got
the ongoing feud with Trump and Powell. So the awkwardness was,
I'm going to walk around this building and I'm going
to humiliate you in front of the entire country and

(02:19):
then remind you I want you to lower rates. John Decker,
our White House correspondent, will have more on that coming
up in a little bit. I think in the case
of Glenne Maxwell, singing like a canary is an appropriate expression.
She's singing like a canary. Again, this is the closest

(02:40):
person to Jeffrey Epstein. This is a person that was
intimately involved with arranging most of the escapades with Jeffrey
Epstein and certainly all of his personal relationships, whether past
presidents or future presidents. And when in the process of

(03:03):
getting her twenty year prison term, she never really spoke out,
which is why a lot of people said she is
either not speaking because somebody's gonna kill her, like they
killed Epstein. Although now we're supposed to beleeve he killed himself. Well,
they certainly gave enough sheets, didn't they. He was seventeen

(03:25):
sheets to the wind, and that leads to death. So
she's got a lot to say, and there is no
more credible person to talk. And nobody's even brought up
the word immunity yet, and she's singing like a canary.

(03:45):
This could clear up a lot of things. Not singing
like a canary, but answering questions and not pleading. The
fifth was ron Klain. Now ron Klain is that character
we keep her minding you up. Ron Klain was side
by side one of the architects of the shadow campaign
to Save the Democracy weaponized COVID changed election laws on
constitutionally harvest ballot, stole the election, and then look you

(04:05):
right in the eye and say, if it didn't work,
we were going to have an insurrection. But we had
to do it and give it a try to save
the democracy. Everything's justified, but to save the democracy. So
this guy is a central figure in two of the
three greatest political scandals in American political history. The third

(04:30):
was addressed before the committee, and he did some talking,
not a lot.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I think Red made this point off the air.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
You know, this guy's got some plausible deniability. But he
was there for the first what two years as chief
of staff, and he did acknowledge the decline, and he
did acknowledge others that worked with the president after he
left in the decline.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Go from here, we will see.

Speaker 1 (05:01):
So we got one singing like a canary on Epstein,
Gallaine Maxwell, we got one not singing but talking ron Klaine.
And then the final thing that we're going to kind
of dust out today is you're getting the Atlantic to
the story, and most of the story. I wouldn't agree
with the recollection or the presumption the twenty twenty eight

(05:23):
will go the way of twenty twenty four. What I
get more than anything else is this will be the
second time they're going to take a shot at rolling
out Rommy Manuel. There wasn't a lot of response the
first time, so they kind of just let him fade
away for a while. And now I think there's a

(05:44):
push and if the Atlantic's doing it, they're encouraging others
to do it. So the Atlantic puts out a story
Robmy Manuel, the former Chicago Mirror, an advisor to two
Democratic presidents, is suddenly all over the news, just a
mystery to the Atlantic, like he's coming out of nowhere.
Obama's old guy, and they know, of course, how long

(06:12):
have I been telling you they're gonna play everybody up
to be crazy, AOC crazy, Jasmine Crockett crazy, Zohan Mandami crazy.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
I mean, we got socialists.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
We got Islamists, we got a lot of kooks friends
and Allie's.

Speaker 3 (06:36):
And then we're gonna bring you a sensible choice.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
You know. They may even go as far to say
to save the Democrat Party, just like they were saving
the Democracy.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Now.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
I always felt like it would be Ronny Manuel and
Wes Moore, and I don't necessarily abandon that, but it's
interesting in this wake up this morning, and there you
got Shapiro and Emmanuel coming out together, which would be
my second choice, that they would go with Emmanuel and
Shapiro as a running mate. And by then, who knows.

(07:16):
I don't believe this is going to happen, but in
the crazy world it could. You could be heading towards
an AOC mom Donnie ticket.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
You know.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
So you're gonna have the socialist and the Islamist uniquely
lumped together to go against Shapiro and Emmanuel, and they
will look like the sensible Democrats. But it begs the question.
And we've got, you know, a lot to talk about
Maxwell and.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Clayin.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
But we'll add to our conversation. Is the Atlantic trying
to reintroduce the obvious that Romney Manuel is going to
be their run in twenty twenty eight? It is to
me anyway, we'll have a little inside d C d C.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
With DZ.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
So we'll go inside d C with DZ, our senior contributor.
David's not he's going to join us next half hour.
Other than that, you do know the Coldplay kissing cam,
the other one involved in that. I really don't like
participating in this conversation. But Kristin Cabot is out at astronomers,

(08:25):
so both the hugging adulterous couple are now without jobs.
Why are you so into that story? I'm just I'm
just you know, it took him long enough and deaths.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
You know.

Speaker 4 (08:38):
I think that's why you didn't go to the Colplay
concert the other night. I think you were scared me.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
I think it was one hundred and ten degree heat
index that ended it for me. Beyond easy on me today,
I'm hurting overhaul Klokan. Yeah, I you know, we I embarrassingly.
Noster del Journo appeared on the show earlier this week
and he was going after your dick then, Dyke. But
you know, these things always happen in threes, and I

(09:03):
know we're always going to be coming by next half hour.

Speaker 3 (09:05):
We're gonna talk more about that there. But it's really
not threes.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
In fact, you could make a case it's almost five
or six. Yes, okay, you've been following this then, right?

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Yeah? What are your other one? All right, so let's
get straight.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
All starts with the uh Malcolm Jamal Warner.

Speaker 3 (09:21):
Well, I know that's the other thing.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
What about Connie was Connie Francis one, or was Malcolm
Jamal Warner one?

Speaker 4 (09:29):
I think it would have to be Malcolm Jamal Warner
because that all happened this week.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
I'm telling you, they always happen in threes, but this
time I'm gonna throw her in just for the sake
of the point. All Right, you could make a case
Connie Francis was one, Malcolm Jamal Warner was two, Haul
Cocain was three, But then no Sooner was three? Or
yeah Ozzie was no Ozzie was two. I threw in, Yeah,

(09:57):
Ozzie was two and hal Cocin was three.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
Okay, was it? Yeah? You're good?

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah? And then but no Sooner than that hit than
Chuck MANGIONI gets added in that. Then you've got the
last surviving cast member of Hogan's Heroes, And then we
also have the guy that played in Shallow.

Speaker 3 (10:11):
Halle that died. Who did you have? And then also
the lead singer of twilight Zone.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
Oh oh dumm. Now I'm drawn a point. But he's saying,
you step into the twilight Zone now that you see
that's what really gets uncomfortable. At what point do you go, Oh,
that doesn't qualify I mean, because that's the thing. Every
life is fearfully and wonderfully made by God and gifted
and purpose, you know, and then we say, well you died,
that didn't count.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
They all killed, they'll hurt. Yeah, but I mean, how
do we do this story now for gen Z?

Speaker 1 (10:43):
But I think you know, Malcolm Jamal Warner, Ozzy Osbourne,
Hulk Hogan, and Chuck MANGIONI that's a solid four, not three, right,
So I have to see where we go with that
with Rory O'Neil.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
But yeah, we're over.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
And I guess Hulk, well, I think Ozzy would be
the biggest death. But next to Ozzy, Hulk, Coke and
an olymp.

Speaker 4 (11:04):
Do you think so what in their individual though red
and their individuals?

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Oh no, no, no, Das's generally beyond transcends everything.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
I mean, seriously, okay, this is going to blow you away.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
But it was kind of like, all right, so Ozzy
Osbourne dies and I met my mom's nursing home in
the in the front desk person.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
We start talking and I mean, this is like more
upsetting than I think if her father died, and uh,
you know, and I'm sitting there and I'm like, Okay,
I have no connection to Ozzy Osborne through music. I
mean I do know the I because we played as
a reen joint. Sure, So I would never listen to

(11:44):
Deaf Leopard.

Speaker 3 (11:45):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
I would never fancy myself a listener of the Prince
of Darkness or any of that. We didn't even listen
to the Eagles for a couple of decades because somebody
rumored they were they were devil worshiped ayes. I just
wasn't into that. But I did the reality show. So
everybody's mourning the music and the musician, and I'm thinking

(12:07):
of the husband and the father and how funny he was.
But that's my only exposure to him, and so this
is gonna blow you away. My only exposure other than
the recent convention to Hulk Hogan is Rocky three.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
Oh. I've never watched wrestling in my life. Large men
in little tight pants, I don't get it. Yeah, and
say your prayers, my guilty pleasure.

Speaker 4 (12:30):
Oh really, I shed some tears yesterday watching some of
those highlights. I really did. I mean, there's a lot
of my childhood wrapped up.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
In I mean I remember it was in the one
he was in Gremlins two, I think, right, not one,
Gremlins two.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Yeah, you got to go back and watch some of that,
some of those big.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Like I'm uncomfortable when I see Dwayne the Rock acting
like a wrestler.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
See Hogan and Andre the Giantsmania. Those were some of
the greatest matches ever and they went on forever. Those
guys gave everything they had in the ring.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
My third baseman in high school, Tap Bence, great third basement,
great hitter, great guy. We get on the bus and
I'd have my walkman in usually Areo Speedwagon Journey something
like that, on my way to the game, and he'd
be sitting next to me reading wrestling magazines see and

(13:23):
I would look at him like why of all the things?
And he was into it. Oh man, he was the greatest.
I had a producer at the other station. I had
to take care so I don't even know us either
face just that other one to die that.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
No, this is Ogan's entrance music during the whole the main.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
I just remember how big he was compared to Sylvester Stallone,
And I was like, let me tell you a.

Speaker 3 (13:54):
Movie with him.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
You're trying to do a charity and he's beaten you
out lane waiting for you.

Speaker 4 (14:00):
It was Thunderlips. What he was Thunderlips in the movie. Yeah,
it was Thunderlips, right, Yeah, yeah, I'm serious. I've never
watched wrestling. We're gonna do it. We're gonna have to
do one of our sleepovers watch it.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Well.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
I do remember my brother when I was real little,
and that was when there was the chic Yeah, the
the bruiser. Who else with Bobby Heenan? Who are some
of those ted Dbs?

Speaker 3 (14:36):
The million dollar man?

Speaker 1 (14:38):
No, I see, I think, I'm I'm I kind of
grew up, you know, but I listen.

Speaker 3 (14:43):
I'm so sorry for your loss.

Speaker 4 (14:46):
When they get this new stadium built in downtown Nashville,
they're bringing WrestleMania. We have to go so you can
experience I mean what that is. You need to experience that,
all right.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Let me give you this.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
I love boxing. Boxing has been a lifelong love for me.
I used to love the box when I was younger
and followed boxing all my life. I don't know what
happened to it. Nobody came a name a heavyweight anymore.
Life used to revolve around it, So I don't know
if it'd be similar to that. But John Durky, a
friend of mine who's my news director, found out I'd

(15:18):
never been to a rodeo and took me to the
rodeo and I had the time of my life telling you,
I mean, I couldn't stop. I was fascinated with a
rodeo announcer. Oh, he really had a rough ride and
the music would play by. But I don't think I'm
case Michael.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
Guest referee WrestleMania one outside ref Muhammad Ali.

Speaker 4 (15:37):
Yeah, Donald Trump took part in WrestleMania's I mean, they're
iconic events.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
Let me just had such good scripts. It was better
than any television.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Can I just take the hiro and say, I'm so sorry,
thank you for all of your losses.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (15:57):
Hi. I'm Dennis people miss and my morning show is
your morning show with Michael del Jorno. Hey, it's me Michael.

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Speaker 3 (16:25):
He thought.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Sylvester Saloone looked small compared to Hawk Hogan.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
You ought to see Hawk Hogan standing next to Andre
the Giant.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
Good morning, Michael Keith from Missouri.

Speaker 6 (16:36):
I want to agree. My son it was big and
wrestling when he was younger, and I really didn't get
into it, but he got tickets for his birthday one
year and I went with him. And going live is
so much better than watching it on TV. If you
get a chance with that new stadium, I say go, Good.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Morning, Michael.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
This is Perry traversing Utiful, Robertson County, Tennessee. When these
celebrities passed, I hesitate to say rest in peace, because
if they didn't know Jesus, they're not resting in peace.
I learned yesterday that in twenty twenty three hul Cogan
gave his life to Jesus and was baptized. So hul
Cogan is resting in peace. Love you show brother.

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Keep it up. You know we were talking about and
I were talking out the air about that more spilling popcorned.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
We won't bring that whole expression, but there is a
great redemption story. And I'll tell you I may not
have followed wrestling, and I may only know hul Cogan
from a Republican convention in Rocky three before that. But
I had heard the story and I have seen the
video of him being baptized, and the notion that Hulk Cogan,
after all he had been through in his life, got

(17:47):
it right in the end, gave his life to Christ,
was baptized, and then dies within a year. But I
thought they were going to be harder on me. Now
DZ was hard on me. You thought I'm ignoring a
a major. So you don't strike me as somebody that
would have been into wrestling. It's it's time period thing.
Red and I were talking about.

Speaker 7 (18:06):
Red was around for the original I can remember when
when when Cape, when UHF channels showed up, and wrestling
was the most the most important thing on Channel four.
I mean there was only four channels, and that's a
big deal of why this is important because we only
had four channels to pick from. H and wrestling as
a kid was cool. And by the way, the Sheik
has always been here. There has always been a.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Sheet different people. Is the Sheik and there was Dicti Bruiser.
I remember Dickti Brewser. I do remember Andre the Giant.
In fact, i've seen the video clip of Hulk Hogan
picking up Andre the Giant, which looks like a man
picking up the World Trade Center.

Speaker 7 (18:42):
Well, if you don't know the name Bobo Brazil, you
got a lot of study and yet to do.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
So that's one of the originals, right, yes, yes, the cocoa.
But all right, so we were just talking about the
ROR's gonna have more on this. Normally deaths happened in
three and so we had Malcolm Jamal Warner tragically drowned,
than Ozzy Osbourne's pass and then Hulk Hogan. But then
less than an hour and a half later you get
Chuck Mangioni, which was four, and then if you count

(19:08):
Connie Francis as one, that's five. Not necessarily happening in threes,
but the history of why we always follow destin threes.

Speaker 3 (19:14):
With roy O'Neil coming up in a half hour, did
I mention Lou Diamond Phillips Bamba is on the show
today three times? Now? Three times?

Speaker 1 (19:24):
How long do you think I can be like Letrick
King and remain professional without going into bada la la
la la ba ba.

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Maybe I don't think I'll be able to do it.

Speaker 4 (19:35):
Maybe Big John can give us the odds we'll all
be listening.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Welcome morning, everybody, and welcome to Friday, July the twenty fifth,
oh forty seven. By the way, in the third hour
today in this busy week. David Sanati is our senior contributor.
He's also the CEO of the American Policy Roundtable, host
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on demand whenever you wanted at the Public Square dot com,
and we're going to kind of do all inside DC DZ.

(20:01):
Let's start with the one. We had one singing like
a canary, Gallaine Maxwell. Then we had Klaane who wasn't
singing like a canary, but he was certainly answering questions.
And then Atlantic, I believe, and this is gonna be
a whole other long conversation that you guys are probably
gonna team up against me on. But I think they're
clearly trying to reintroduce again Ronnie Manuel is a sensible

(20:23):
choice to unite the Democrat Party.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
Let's take it first, Klaine did not plead the fifth Well.

Speaker 7 (20:29):
Clain's probably coming forward as the fall guy, because somebody's
got to go ahead and take some level of communication
with the rest of the world on the non presidential presidency,
Joe Biden's absent weekend at Bernie's movie Dave Presidency. It
goes back to the beat b Hong Kong campaign of
him hiding the basement, eating vanilla ice cream consolet, coming

(20:50):
out and standing on a spot running for the presidency.
It was all a fraud, and it was a fraud
that was followed by another fraud, which was the overreaction
in the government, absurdity of COVID right with people have
lost trust.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
That's the fundamental reality. If people think that, you know.

Speaker 7 (21:08):
Ron Emmanuel is going to bring back trust, then he
will become don't you you're already trying to don't jab
me in a round that hasn't been fought yet.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Stick to the script. You going all star wrestling on me.
Put the chair down. No I listen. You can't forget
first and foremost claim was one of the co architects
of the Shadow campaign. So this guy is probably heavily
involved in two of the greatest scandals in American political history.

(21:39):
But keep in mind, there's even a layer above him
that nobody's touching yet, and that's John Podesta. John Podesta
ran eight years of Bill Clinton. John Podesta ran eight
years of Barack Obama. John Poessa was gonna run eight
years of Hillary Clinton, but it didn't happen. But he
came back and orchestrated this deal and he ran the
country for four You're still looking for who If Biden

(22:00):
wasn't president, who was Are you sure you it wasn't Clane,
it was Podesta.

Speaker 3 (22:06):
If you're going to bring up.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
The word fall guy, it's fall guy to keep us
from the Wizard of Oz himself, John Podesta.

Speaker 7 (22:13):
And I think there should be an apb out across
the Trump administration and everywhere else to find John Podesta.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Maybe he's hiding in his brother's villa in Italy. We
don't know where he is.

Speaker 7 (22:23):
But John Podesta is the bag man for Soros and
the billionaire empire that controls of the Democrat Party. Until
Podesta shows his hand and Soros and the billionaires show up,
it's all speculation.

Speaker 3 (22:35):
Now.

Speaker 7 (22:35):
If the billionaires get behind rum Manuel, now it's a
game because the money's there to sell the narrative. But
speaking of Washington, DC, can I come back to the
point you made earlier about the hard hat visit of
Donald Trump very awkward and interesting. Trump's had a certain
affinity for theater.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
I mean, the.

Speaker 7 (22:55):
Chufflin fries out the window during a campaign of McDonald's
was one thing. The garbage was another. This hard hat
visit to the Federal Reserve was amazing theater. I've been
to a lot of places in DC. I've not been
inside the Federal Reserve, nor have i been inside a
Federal Reserve construction zone. That looked like they were building
a new set of palaces for these people. But how

(23:18):
different Donald Trump with a piece of paper in his
hand saying who's paying for that?

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Exactly? No, it was, it was, it was.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
It's all our sounds of the day today. If this
had been an extension of Doge, like remember when we
were in the Doge news cycle, long before he and
and musk hat of falling out, and he was there
to represent the out of control size and spending of
other people's money going on in the government, this would

(23:45):
have been garbage truck or McDonald's. But because you have
this side distraction, he wants interest rates at one or none.
They probably belong to two and a half or three.
And now this personal fight's got it. Jerome Poull not
budging them at all. It gets clouded. But it had
that not been the case, because this is a great
this this is one of the greatest government waste stories

(24:05):
ever ever, and that'll be lost because of their personal.

Speaker 7 (24:08):
Battle and the greatest mystery is the Federal Reserve.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
How it works?

Speaker 7 (24:12):
Why it works that this was like a mad magazine
version of Mary Poppins, Right. I mean that Donald Trump
comes walking in like Alfredy Newman on a hard hat,
all right, and Powell treats him like he doesn't belong there.
It's like, why are you wasting my time? And then
it's like, well do I take my glasses out and
look at the paper? Right, Well, he's the president, Okay,
I'll look at it. Well, these are our numbers and

(24:33):
you don't know what it's talking about, and blah blah
blah blah blah.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
Great.

Speaker 7 (24:37):
At least he had the courage to walk into that
guy's living room and say what are you doing right.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
And bring you know, really do it in such a
way that.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Just the visual like you're talking about, he doesn't have
to bring up the interest rates. You already look at
this Powell guy and just completely discredit him. Based on
this building and therefore, aside with Trump the interest.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
Rates, none of us can get along.

Speaker 7 (25:02):
But this guy could be spending billions of dollars making
a palace.

Speaker 5 (25:05):
It was even better, guys, is when he gave him
the piece of paper and Palell tried to say, oh,
that's that's not it. He goes, that's for a third
new building. That they have a new building on top
of the renovations.

Speaker 3 (25:19):
I loved.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
I loved when Trump got into his hotel and he's
talking about, you know, marble floors in every room, beautiful fixtures.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
It was beautifully done, and we did that for two
hundred million dollars.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
And then the reporter finally goes, well, what would you've
done if somebody was a billion dollars over budget on
one of your projects?

Speaker 3 (25:34):
Fire them?

Speaker 1 (25:36):
So to which one of the reporters in the pool goes,
does that mean you're going to fire?

Speaker 3 (25:39):
And he quickly backtracked.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
It was just it was just very awkward, I think effective,
not as effective as it could be.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
If they weren't having this side fight over interest rates, because.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
That really is a discussion, why do they need this
building and why are they spending three billion dollars out
of building for the FED that most Americans probably you
don't even understand what we have.

Speaker 7 (26:01):
One oot, Trump won the game because you proved that
the FED is out of touch. Glene Maxwell never had
to give up much. Got her twenty year sentence. I'm
gonna take everybody back in time and you'll forget. Oh, well,
she's gonna get killed in prison, just like Epstein. Nobody's
gonna let either of these two talk. She didn't talk,

(26:23):
got her twenty years. She's just sitting there as the
most credible, dangerous witness in this entire case. And she's
singing like a canary with the DOJ yesterday and they're
meeting with her again today. And if they ever even
bring up immunity, she could bury a lot of people
and probably even set up a twenty an early settlement

(26:46):
in a twenty billion dollar lawsuit with Trump, which they're
not stopping now. They're doing Clinton today, but the Wall
Street Journal course, face is a lawsuit from the president.
I mean, if anybody can clear up the whole Epstein thing,
it's Gleanne Maxwell and she's talking to the Doh Hey,
how big is this there?

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Could this be?

Speaker 7 (27:01):
Well, it's not being reported this way. So I appreciate
you bringing this up. First off, what is the Department
of Adjustment Justice doing visiting with a prisoner who basically
the crimes and the prosecutions are of state laws.

Speaker 3 (27:16):
This is a.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
Federal case to a degree, but it's also perpetrated upon
state law as well. So the first thing it proves
is that the Trump people are not hiding. They're walking
right into the hurricane saying okay, fine, let's walk right
in and find out all that there is to know
because she hasn't talked and according to Jonathan Turley Fox,
the Justice Department has never interviewed her before. So now

(27:41):
the next question is is there a case will new
plaintiffs s appeior here from this conversation, because you have.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
To why this is the part that I think, you know,
I'm going to be like Glenn Beck.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
This could be the four dimensional chess again.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
So the media and the Democrats, since under the Democrats
interested in Epstein and the names that will come out
of that, they jump on. You know, the Republicans want
to talk about Mandani, they want to talk about now Obama.
The Democrats only want to talk about Epstein. So he
gets them to beg for it, and then he hands
them the truth, just like he hands them Obama. I mean,

(28:20):
if it's if it's that crafty. But you're right in
that if Donald Trump had anything to hide, they wouldn't
be moving forward like this.

Speaker 7 (28:27):
So we'll see what happens. But it is a legal
conundru as so far as what's going to happen. And
you know, there are people that have very very strong
opinions on this. We're not talking about it from a
legal perspective and a political perspective. Granted, when you talk
about what actually happened there and the lives that we're destroyed,
it's a very different subject and that is being lost

(28:48):
in this conversation, I have to admit.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
But the American people want names, and you can't get
names because names came out of depositions, depositions that are sealed,
names that are redacted. I mean, if there's one person
who knows who those names are, it's the person who
was sitting in the depositions, which is Alan Dershowitz, and
he's telling you there's nothing in here on Donald Trump.
There is things on past leaders, some that are dead,

(29:11):
some that are still alive. None of which are in office.
That's the most hint you can get of what's in here.
But unless somebody brings something new to court, there's nowhere
to go. But a DOJ investigation with Glainne Maxwell could
initiate something, then everything's fair game. They may be careful,
they may be sorry for what they've asked for.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
Because our legal system is built upon people telling the
truth and people being safe and secure in their property,
in their conscience, and of their speech, and so you've
got to be very careful. But we're just talking about
unsealing records for political purposes or sheer more operious insanity.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
I mean to dismantle the republic in order.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
To feed social media first for a new Yeah, all right,
we're visiting with David Sanaudi, our senior contributor.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
Take a quick break. When come back, Let's do the
one that I think could get the most heated. It's
Your Morning Show with Michael del Johno.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
The Department of Justice and late Jeffrey Epstein close associate
Glaine Maxwell met yesterday.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
They'll meet again today for a second time.

Speaker 1 (30:15):
Tensions between President Trump and the FED chair continue to
rise as the President takes a tour of the over
budgeted refurbishing of the FED Building and wrestling legend Hulkgan
dead at the age of seventy one. Good morning on
Michael del Jona. This is your morning show. We're joined
by David Snadi, our senior contributor, and it's at this
point things turn ugly. I've got out all right. So

(30:40):
I was just first of all, I want to go
on record as saying I've watched this movie several times,
so I kind of know the plot and I kind
of know what's coming. It's just a matter of updating
who's starring this time. So what has happened is the
people on the ground are trying to take over the

(31:01):
Democrat Party and they're slowly succeeding.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
Now.

Speaker 1 (31:05):
I actually think the only thing that's changed in the
last ten years is there's like a splintering between the
socialist movement and I believe what Lieutenant Colonel James Carafano
says is the forming of an Islamic party, and I
think they may conflate with each other with Mom Donnie
in AOC, but AOC is the new Bernie Sanders. Bernie
Sanders would have gotten the nomination in twenty sixteen the

(31:27):
DNC stepped in, rigged it, fixed it for Hillary. He
would have got it again in twenty twenty. The DNC
steps in, rigs it for Joe Biden.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
He probably could have got it in an open primary
again in twenty twenty four, but we never got that.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
They hit Joe Biden till they outed Joe Biden. They
made everybody that would have run for an open primary
seat step aside and tell the world Joe Biden's fine,
his mind is great, He's never been sharper, which is
a whole other scandal right now. And then they handed
to Kamala Harris after he secures enough nominations with no
questions asked trade their own voters. Three presidential cycles in

(32:02):
a row. Here comes the fourth. So Bernie hands the
torch to AOC She'll be your front runner. And then
the DNC will try to step in again and orchestrate something.
I believe it's going to be Romney, Manuel, could be
with Josh Shapiro or probably more likely Wes Moore, but
that's what they're going to try to orchestra. My main
point is, either way the Democrat Party dies, you fool

(32:24):
them again a fourth time.

Speaker 3 (32:25):
It's not going to work.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
So the parasite may not win, but the host will die,
and then the parasite will die with it. If AOC
gets the nomination, the parasite wins and that kills the host,
and the host and the parasite both die. So I mean,
I think what I'm really describing is the end of
the Democrat Party. But a game they've played three times
in a row, can they get away with playing in
a fourth? I believe the Atlantic is trying a second time,

(32:49):
and they issued this yesterday. Robbey Manuel, the former Chicago
merit advisor to two Democrat presidents, is suddenly all over
the news this week alone. He's appeared on a number
of podcasts in What's it seems to be early form
rays into an exploratory campaign where they know, darn well
he's running for president. He knows darn well he's running
for president. But the first introduction didn't seem to go anywhere.

(33:12):
So I see them playing a game of let AOC
be crazy, Let Crockett be crazy, Let Mom Donnie be crazy,
let it get in fact, the crazier the better, And
then we bring you the sensible Robbie Manuel. And now
we the DNC get involved because we have to to
save the Democrat Party.

Speaker 3 (33:30):
I mean, you don't see this coming well sort of.

Speaker 7 (33:34):
And it's interesting because you're really good at this, and
you have insight that I consider to be credible. And
we've been at this a long time, so I listened
carefully when you're whant to put these things together. But
one of the things that you've also been really good
at in dealing with presidential elections, and you and I
have been dealing with a lot of them all the
way back to Kennedy. You were just a fan. I

(33:56):
was a more of an observer. But the reality is
you teach about Aline's ram. Emmanuel is in the lane
that you suggest, but I think he's a stalking horse.
I think he's a two guy and he knows he's
a two guy, and he's most likely the replacement for Podesta,
because Podesta is getting really long in this and he

(34:17):
is a very dangerous character if he was truly exposed.
So Emanuel is probably stalking for the billionaires to hold
the spot you're prescribing, or Shapiro or Shapiro or more.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
Well, we got a quick visit on deaths and then
let's test this out.

Speaker 3 (34:31):
Somewhere and over time, we're all in this together. This
is your Morning Show with Michael Enthel, Joano
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