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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary. Okay, boy, have there been developments
over the weekend, my friends, it's one, two three. It
just doesn't stop. Democrats now under either criminal investigation or
they have been actually indicted, and they're still so much

(00:25):
more to come in the next twenty four to forty
eight hours. So the big bombshell obviously was dropped on Friday,
in which the Department of Justice, led by Pambondi, now
has made it official New York's Attorney General, Letitia she

(00:46):
likes to go by Tish, Letitia Tish James, is now
under a grand jury criminal investigation. To say that the
walls are closing in on Laticia James is to put
it very mildly, she is now in very deep, deep trouble.

(01:07):
And frankly, what comes around goes around. And so according
to the Department of Justice, they have now launched a
full scale grand jury criminal investigation into Letisia James based
on her behavior as Attorney General in her attempts at

(01:27):
law fair against President Trump. If you remember, it was
Letitia James along with Alvin Bragg, all of them working together,
coordinating with Mery Garland and Joey and the Joe Biden
Whitehouse in order to destroy and take out President Trump

(01:49):
in the lead up to the twenty twenty four presidential election.
They wanted to block him, They wanted to stop him.
They wanted to prevent him from being able to run
in twenty twenty four, at every at all costs and
at any price, even if it meant blatantly breaking the
law and abusing their power. And of course that's exactly

(02:13):
what they did. If you remember, Letitia James sicked Alvin
Bragg and her cronies to go after Trump on literally
bogus made up charges, something that had never happened before
in the entire in the history of the state of
New York in which she went after Trump. If you

(02:35):
remember for quote unquote over inflating his real estate holdings,
that that's what they wanted to get him on, that
he overinflated them. Even though no company complained, no bank complained,
There was no as they say, injured party. There was

(02:56):
literally no victim. There was no victim whatsoever. In fact,
it led Trump to paying even more in taxes to
the State of New York. Okay, so not only was
there no victim, but and by the way, all the
banks said he paid back all of his loans, and
in fact, they would love to do business with him again.

(03:18):
So here you had a perfectly innocent man who ended
up putting even more money into the coffers of New York.
And yet they went after him on alleged bookkeeping, according
to them, bookkeeping issues. And they hit them with a
four hundred and fifty four billion dollars with a b

(03:43):
civil fraud case trying to bankrupt Trump in order to
prevent them from being able to run in twenty twenty four,
and try to stamp felon on his forehead. It blew
up in their face. And as I said, X, now
the hunter is the hunted. The DOJ is now investigating,

(04:09):
and I'm telling her that, I'm telling you they have
her dead to rights. There's no question. She even indicted herself.
She hung herself with her own words. And I'll get
to this in a second. But the Department of Justice
is now engaging in an intu They're engaging in an
investigation on allegations of quote unquote, it's called deprivation of rights,

(04:33):
which is a serious crime under the under federal law,
under the Constitution. In a nutshell, as a public official,
you cannot abuse your office to go after someone for
the sake of going after someone. And it doesn't just
apply to politicians. It applies to police officers, it applies

(04:58):
to judges, it applies to district attorneys. In other words,
if you hold an office of power or authority, you
cannot just simply use your office as a vendetta to
destroy somebody by stretching the law, breaking the law, going

(05:18):
beyond the boundaries of the law, just to harass, persecute,
and destroy an individual. And that is exactly what she did.
This is exactly what Letitia James did. In fact, as
she was running to be Attorney General, she openly promised voters,

(05:41):
I'm gonna get Trump no matter what, I'm gonna get Trump.
She didn't have any evidence, she couldn't name a specific crime,
but she promised her voters, you get me in his
ag and I will get his scalp, come hell or
high water. As Baria famously said, that's what's Stalin's right

(06:05):
hand man. Show me the man, and I'll show you
the crime. In other words, you want to get somebody,
will make up a crime to get him. Here is
now Letitia James in her own words. She cannot run
from them. Now roll cut thirty, Mike.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
I won would you say the people who say, oh,
I'm not gonna bother to register to vote because my
voice doesn't make a difference, or I'm just one person.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
I say one, I say one name bel Trump, I
should motivate.

Speaker 4 (06:44):
You as both.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
Will you sue him for us?

Speaker 6 (06:48):
Oh, we're gonna definitely assume.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
We're gonna be a real pain to the ask.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
He's gonna know my name personally, I love it he probably.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Does, all right, Yeah, I mean, look at that, even
with the evil laughs. Honestly a character out of a movie,
a villain out of a movie. We're gonna sue his ass.
He's gonna know my name.

Speaker 7 (07:07):
Oh, he'll know my name?

Speaker 1 (07:09):
A sooom for what? Notice? She can't even tell you
what she's gonna ssume for. Basically, I'll get him. All
you gotta do is vote me in and I will
make something up and I will get him. And that's
exactly what she did. Well now ha ha, Now she
broke the law by when she prosecuted Trump, she broke

(07:30):
the law, and she knows she broke the law. This
was textbook law. Fair she targeted Trump not because he
was guilty, not because he committed any crimes. No, she
targeted Trump to destroy him for running from running for
the election in twenty twenty four. This was the grossest

(07:52):
abuse of power a public official could engage in, and
she deprived Trump of his fundamental constitutional rights. Now remember
this this slogan as well, She and her people and
the Democrat media echoed it again and again and again.

(08:13):
And now that slogan is going to legally and politically
hang her roll cut thirty two a mic.

Speaker 3 (08:25):
No one, he's above the law.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
There you go, They said it over and over again.
Well you know what, Letitia James. Now no one is
above the law. And now with this criminal investigation, she
is staring forget some big, massive fine. She is now
staring at the loss of her position as ag, the

(08:48):
loss of her pension, and yes, years and years in
prison on top of that. So you've got the Department
of Justice now barreling down James. On top of that,
in Virginia, there is a separate investigation going on of
Letitia James. We talked about this several months ago. It

(09:12):
is now getting closer and closer to official charges being
filed for mortgage fraud. So this woman who went after
Trump allegedly for bookkeeping and for inflating the values of
his assets and of his real estate holdings, she went
down to Norfolk, Virginia and bought a property there, claiming

(09:36):
it on her mortgage and bank loan applications that it
was her quote unquote primary residence, when in fact she
had another property in New York which she also claimed
as her quote unquote primary residence, while the Norfolk home,
by the way, turned out to be a rental property.

(09:58):
In other words, she could admitted textbook mortgage fraud to
steal money from a bank to get more favorable loan
terms to line her pockets. So she's in big trouble
over mortgage fraud, and she's in massive trouble now for
her law fair against Trump either way. Now, as I

(10:21):
said in the beginning, and I want to repeat it,
the hunter has now become the hunted. But she's not
the only one. Democrats left, right and center are not
just being now investigated for obvious crimes. Some are even
now being arrested and charged. It is now the end

(10:48):
of the Democrats' rule, not just in New York, but
across the country. Their crimes have caught up to them,
and Trump now is squeezing them and squeezing them and
squeezing them. Six one, seven, two sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, So just to give you now

(11:11):
the absolute latest. Apparently now according to acting US Attorney
for the Northern District of New York, he is for
it covers Albany, which is the capital obviously of state
of New York, which is where Letitia James operated her
her law fair against Trump while she was ag or

(11:32):
while she's still ag And this is now they've apparently
the US attorney, the acting US Attorney, his name is
John Sarcone, has now convened a criminal grand jury. He
has issued a subpoena, in fact, two subpoenas have now
been issued to Letitia James, saying that she must now

(11:56):
come before a grand jury, that she is now being
criminally investigated for deprivation of rights against President Trump, that
what she did is now clearly what she did was illegal,
It was an abuse of her office, that she wielded
her office like a weapon to target a leading presidential

(12:17):
candidate on behalf of the Democratic Party and on behalf
of the Biden White House. Now listen to Letitia James.
This is very important. I played you the cut of
her running for office, and she gave this line over
and over again. I'm going to quote sue his ass.

(12:38):
He's going to know my name by the time I'm
done with him.

Speaker 8 (12:42):
There.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Remember, she was a candidate. She had no evidence of
any wrongdoing. She couldn't even cite any evidence of any wrongdoing.
She couldn't name a specific charge that she was going
to go after him on. In other words, elect me
and I will get him. Listen now, this is Letitia James,
right before she went into the famous Trump civil fraud

(13:08):
trial that her office, along with Alvin Bragg, spearheaded against Trump.
Roll cut thirty five.

Speaker 3 (13:16):
Mike, my message is simple. No matter how powerful you are,
no matter how much money you think you may have,
no one is above the law, and it is my
responsibility and my duty and my job to enforce it.
The law is both powerful and fragile. And today in
court we will prove our case. I thank you all

(13:39):
for being here, and again justice will prevail. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Now, they went judge shopping, and they went to the
most partisan Democrat area in the country. Think about that
in the country. You're saying, well, Jeff, I thought Boston
was Nope. I thought Cambridge was, for God's sake, nope.
So they went right there into Manhattan, right there. I mean,

(14:06):
it's almost one hundred to zero, literally one hundred to
zero that voted against Trump and voted for Joey in
twenty twenty. Okay, believe me, it was the only place,
or one of the few places in America that Biden
literally beat Trump. Okay, actually fairly and squarely beat Trump.
They don't want to. They would never vote for Trump

(14:27):
in a thousand years. She put up a very partisan
anti Trump jury, and they were going to indict, and
they were going to find him guilty, no matter. They
would have found him guilty for the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
After that trial is over, was over, and there was
a four hundred and fifty four million dollar civil fraud

(14:51):
ruling against Trump. Letitia James was bragging, we got him.
I promised you we'd get him, and today we got him.
Roll cut thirty three, Mike.

Speaker 6 (15:06):
Today we prove that no one is above the law.
For years, Donald Trump engaged in deceptive business practices and
tremendous fraud. Donald Trump falsely knowingly inflated his net worth
by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself, his family,
and to cheat the system.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Now, notice, how did he unjustly enrich his family? He
paid more in taxes? How did he cheat the system?
This was the point that no critic of Trump could
ever answer. This, What bank lost money? What company lost money?
As I said, he paid more in taxes, so the
government got more money. What individual, ever, was defrauded by Trump?

(15:52):
They couldn't find. In other words, they couldn't find a
single victim. Okay, but let that go. They were out
to get him. Basically, they got him on bookkeeping, which
is not a crime, by the way. Okay, so they
made up a crime to get him. Well, now, because
they made up a crime to get him, they deprived
Trump of his fundamental constitutional and civil rights. Now, the

(16:16):
DOJ is going to go after her, and I'm telling
you they're gonna get her. And she's got a second problem.
As I mentioned in my opening monologue, she's now got
another prosecutor breathing down her neck, this time not from
the DJ but from the office in Virginia. Because guess
what do you know who also lied on her bank,

(16:40):
on her bank records. Do you know who also lied
and falsified documents this time? We know to enrich her pockets.
We know the victims in this one, Lettisha James. So
she buys this nice house, this swanky home in North Virginia,

(17:01):
and then gets a sweetheart mortgage on it, very low
interest because she says it's her primary residence. Well, this
begs the question, how can you be the attorney This
was in twenty twenty three. How can you be the
attorney general of the state of New York but your

(17:22):
primary residence is in another state? By the way, that's illegal.
That's illegal. New York laws crystal clear. If you're going
to be a major public official in New York, you
have to have your primary residence in New York. Duh,
it's just common sense. Okay. So that's one problem. Second problem,

(17:43):
she gets the house, she then claims it's her primary residence,
but she turns it into a rental unit, falsifying records
even more. And she also has a residence in Brooklyn

(18:05):
which has five, count them, five rental units. Five She
then falsified on the bank loan that she got that
only to get four rental units. She deliberately scrubbed out
one rental unit to get more favorable terms from the bank.
She committed double mortgage fraud, double wire fraud, double bank fraud. Mike,

(18:31):
how much time left? All right, I'm gonna play this
on the other side and then I'm gonna start taking calls.
She then gives an excuse. Now, this is the woman
who hunted Trump down. This is the woman who tried
to cut his political throat. Okay, there's so much and
I'm gonna unpack it, I promise over the course of

(18:53):
the show. But on Friday, Suffolk County Sheriff this made
national news. Suffolk County Sheriff Steve Tompkins, you know, mister Ice,
who emptied his jails in twenty nineteen in order not
to cooperate with Ice helping Michelle Wu preside over the

(19:15):
sanctuary state of Boston and Moryheely presiding over the sanctuary
state of Massachusetts, has now been arrested. Arrested. Remember, this
is a man who not just heads sheriff, the sheriff
the Sheriff's office in Suffolk County. He has over one
thousand employees. He has over one thousand employees. This is

(19:39):
a man who was elected by the people to be sheriff.
The moonbats loved this guy. Heay, he's mister sanctuary City,
He's mister anti Ice, he's mister open borders. Well, Stevie Tompkins,
good old Stevie, has now been arrested and charged with
extortion and trying to extort fifty thousand dollars from a

(20:05):
national cannabis company trying to do business in Boston. And
he wanted a little slice of the pie for himself,
and they nailed him. I mean they nabbed him. They've
got the goods on him. So Tompkins now is most
likely going to go to jail. And then you've got
adam piece of schiff pencilneck. He's now being criminally investigated.

(20:28):
Guess what for mortgage fraud himself. It wasn't like Tish
James ol of Virginia. It was no no Potomac, Maryland.
So he claimed to have a primary I'll get to
the details later, but he claimed to have a primary
residence and by the way, a beautiful home. How the
hell you afforded it, I don't know, but let that go.

(20:50):
A beautiful home in Potomac that was supposed to be
his principal residence. The only problem is he spends more
most of his time in burb California, where he has
another place that he says is his primary residence. And
by the way, he votes in Burbank. So how could
your primary residence be in Maryland but you live most

(21:12):
of the time in Burbank. On your bank record state
clearly that that's also your primary residence in Burbank, and
you vote in California. And they've got the documents signed
and notarized with Adam piece of Shifts signature on it.
And that's scam to get even better terms and to

(21:34):
falsify bank records and commit bank fraud and mortgage fraud.
He was doing it for at least sixteen years. Sixteen years.
So again it's Democrats behaving badly. Democrats run wild. And
what I love about Trump now he's saying the gloves

(21:56):
are off, people are going to go to jail. Enough
is enough. This is not going to be a repeat
of my first term. Now, just super quick, because I
want to go to the phone lines. This is what
Letitia James said. Okay, when she went after Trump. The
initial indictments against him on inflating or overinflating his real

(22:19):
estate holdings. Quote. If average New Yorkers went into a
bank and submitted false documents, the government would throw the
book at them, and the same should be true for
former presidents Unquote. So if average New Yorkers went into

(22:41):
a bank and submitted false documents, well, hey, the government
they would throw the book at them, and the same
should be true for former presidents. Well, the same should
also be true for attorney generals or attorneys general. The
same should be true. Now for an ag that's exactly

(23:02):
what she did, literally almost word for word. You went
into a bank, In fact, you went into multiple banks,
and you submitted false documents to enrich yourself. This was
her excuse. This is her after she was caught red
handed speaking at the Association for a Better New York.

(23:27):
This is about her Virginia residency, where she claimed primary
residency in her loan documents. Roll cut thirty one A.

Speaker 5 (23:36):
My, this investigation to me is nothing more than retribution.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
It's baseless.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
It has to do with the fact that, on a
power of attorney, I'm mistakingly indicated that I was a
state of Virginia and but prior to that, I had
indicated to the mortgage broker that effect and bold cap
letters that I am not a resident of Virginia will
be and in the mortgage application, I indicated that I
would not live in Virginia.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
I was not a resident.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
They just took the power of attorney and they're using
that as a basis for enforcement for their investigation, when
in reality, the power of attorney was never used to
determine my eligibility for a mortgage for my niece for
a home in the state of Virginia. My niece who
has children, haven't I.

Speaker 9 (24:27):
Want to hear to have home?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
Right, it's about the children. Notice it's blah blah blah.
They misunderstood this. They misunderstood that I claimed this and
it was for my niece and my niece has children. No,
it wasn't for your niece. It was to line your pockets.
And no, you didn't claim you were not a resident

(24:52):
of Virginia and other papers you claimed you were a
resident of Virginia on your bank forms, on your mortgage forms,
on every single form. You're lying. And that's why they're
going to nail you, because you're greedy and you're so
stupid and so unself aware. This is what I find
incredible that literally, if you want to talk about the

(25:15):
irony of all ironies, it's almost cosmic justice. The very
words that you use to justify your prosecution and persecution
of Trump are the very words now that are going
to send you to jail. That's how sick I told you.
That's how communists operate. They go after you for the

(25:36):
crimes that they commit. I'm telling you it's a sickness
among them. Now, just very quick as I want to
go to the phone lines. This is from six to
soh three. You can text the cooner man seven zero
four seven zero seven zero four seven zero. This is
from six to oh three, Jeff. She should be very

(25:57):
careful what she says, and to everyone, be careful what
you say because your words can come back to bite you.
If Letitia James gets convicted, and I hope she does,
I would love to see President Trump go on truth
Social and simply say, Letitia, I know your name. Remember

(26:21):
she said always gonna know my name. Well, you know what,
once we send your big fat rear end into the
into the slammer, everyone's gonna know your name. Letitia Tish,
everyone's gonna know your name, all right, one more and
then I want to go to the phone lines, and
it's it's a beauty, and it's it's actually very interesting.
Seven eighty to one, Jeff. If I were Pam Bondy,

(26:45):
I would make Tish James the deal of all deals.
It's either a long prison term or you give us
Merrick Garland, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama on a silver platter.
We want to know, as in the Godfather movie, quote unquote,

(27:07):
who gave the order. You give us those conspirators and
you get your freedom. Obama and Biden will use presidential
immunity as a shield and will likely succeed. But that snake,
that viper Garland needs to see the inside of a cell.

(27:30):
So seven eighty one is now saying, and it's an
interesting point, Jeff, don't just go after Letitia James. Use
this as leverage over her, because she coordinated all of
this with Merrick Garland and with Biden and with Obama
to go after the real conspirators, the real big fish.

(27:51):
And ultimately, if you have to trade Letitia James for
Merrick Garland, okay, let's unleash the hounds go to the
phone lines. John in Lowell, thanks for holding, John, and welcome.

Speaker 8 (28:07):
Good morning, Jeff, Thanks for taking my call, my pleasure, Jeff,
I got the sheriff. Now I have to get Maura
Hughie Jeffrey, Jeffrey. The minute she signed that loan application
and said she was in Virginia, she's vacated her office.

Speaker 9 (28:30):
Jeff.

Speaker 8 (28:32):
Every case that she's tried since then or has been
involved with, is now susceptible to the him returned.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
That's a great point. That is a great point, John, John,
I've got to ask you. It's now come out. It's official.
She can't run from it. The paperwork is the paperwork,
it's all there in black and white. She claimed that
she was married again to get more favorable terms on
this so called you know this Norfolk home that she

(29:03):
said was her quote unquote primary residence. But she said
that she was married. She was not married. And the
person that she used to claim this was my husband
to co sign the loan was her father. It was
her father. So we're looking almost at triple fraud. Seriously,

(29:26):
I mean, it's just it's fraud upon fraud upon fraud. John. Politically,
is she finished.

Speaker 8 (29:39):
In many ways, it's not even funny. Now stick with me.
Here's the thing, all right, it's fraud upon fraud upon fraud.
Trump had to pay more taxes, So now isn't he
eligible for triple damages? Everything he's paid he can get
back times three. Jeff, I have I have something to
say to with Titia Salisbury's steak is on Wednesday. Honey.

(30:01):
It as disgusting as it is, it's going to be
the best thing you've ever eaten in your life.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
John, thank you very very much for that call. I
appreciate it, buddy. She's in trouble, and she's in trouble now.
Look the mortgage fraud investigation was I mean, that's a dagger.
But now that she has a Department of Justice going
after her for her law air on Trump, that's a

(30:34):
two front war she can't win. And the question now
is is she going to spill the beans on Alvin Bragg?
He's small fish, but still on Alvin Bragg, on Merrick Garland,
on Obama, on Biden. Remember everything she did was at
the behest of the White House. When she went after Trump,

(30:55):
she and Alvin Bragg went up and met with White
House officials not once, not twice, but three or four times.
So this was part of a larger political conspiracy. I'm
using the word conspiracy in its original meaning, not conspiracy theory,
but literally where a group of people get together to
conspire to, you know, to destroy someone. That's what she

(31:19):
was engaged in. So she's in She's in trouble, and
the whole old Guard of the Biden regime are in
big trouble. The question I have for you is the
audience is great audience for all of you listening. Do
you think she will ever see bars? Will she ever
be put in an orange jumpsuit the Attorney General of

(31:42):
New York and put behind bars? That is now the question.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Sal in Worcester, Thanks for holding sal and welcome.

Speaker 9 (31:58):
Hey, good morning, Jeff, your weekend very good.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
You know, the kids they run me, so I think
they run me ragged. You know, I was just telling
Sandy this morning, thank god it's Monday. I'm like, I
can rest. I love them. I'm just teasing, but they
do keep me busy. So but go ahead, go ahead,

(32:24):
Thank you for asking. Go ahead, So you're welcome.

Speaker 9 (32:27):
Same here, like I mean, working protects.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
You from the damage that you would cause.

Speaker 9 (32:32):
Yourself by not working, because you spend money.

Speaker 4 (32:35):
So I welcome Manda anyway.

Speaker 9 (32:38):
So I don't want to take too much time personally.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
I believe, first of all, I appreciate that you corrected
yourself earlier. You said four hundred and fifty four billion dollars.
Trump doesn't have that money anyway, it's four hundred and
fifty four.

Speaker 9 (32:54):
So because you know what.

Speaker 4 (32:55):
We're your audience, I believe we're kind of sort of educated,
unlike the brainwashed with Trump syndrome, the arrangement Democrats, and
so we want to keep it that way.

Speaker 9 (33:10):
So I appreciate your you corrected yourself earlier. So all,
Letitia James.

Speaker 4 (33:18):
You know, look, politics is the dirtiest job yet very honorable.
It's done honestly, but they're like diapers, they're always dirty
and they need to be changed very very frequently. I
mean said that, I don't believe she's gonna go She's
gonna see uh an orange jumpsuit. She's gonna be destroyed politically,

(33:42):
she's gonna lose her job, and she's not gonna be
where we're gonna She's gonna remembered as someone that created
this oaks against Trump.

Speaker 10 (33:55):
We all know what she did.

Speaker 4 (33:57):
They they they died them thirty four times on the
same count.

Speaker 9 (34:02):
And uh. And that's going to say.

Speaker 10 (34:03):
Now, here's the problem with the with the federal with
the with the with the grand jury federal granjuries, is
that the combs with so to speak, with which they
go through someone's life is very very fine, and I
deeply believe that she's a dishonest person. So these combs

(34:26):
will go through her life in a way that no
other jury would go. This is a federal grand jury.
So she's gonna be completely destroyed. She's gonna be totally forgotten.

Speaker 4 (34:42):
Trump is gonna be the Trump, the the case is
going to be dismissed. Appeal the another one who's going
to pay the consequences because these people think that Americans
are stupid, We're not. Like you know, you can have
multiple citizenships like I have, I am, I have a

(35:04):
dual citizenship. You can have multiple domiciles. You got money,
got blessed, you can buy houses in any country that
is recognized by the United States government.

Speaker 11 (35:16):
What you can't have in multiple fat in multiple multiple
uh in uh in multiple cases is your residency. You
either reside steer or you reside there. They know, And
I got to listen to Adam Shifty shift, pencil neck,
whatever you want to call them, saying that every politician

(35:39):
is doing that, like, oh, you know, we're in Washington,
but we got primary residence.

Speaker 4 (35:44):
No no, no, no, no, no, no, We're not stupid. You
have one primary residency and that's where you vote. That's it.
So you can't claim primary residency in uh in California
while it's the same time.

Speaker 9 (36:01):
You're you're you're you're using.

Speaker 11 (36:03):
The bank system to get favorable, favorable rate on a
residency that it's not your primary residency. And again and again,
you know, and I'll conclude, I don't think we have to.

Speaker 4 (36:20):
You know we have to. I know your point. I
don't think I don't want them.

Speaker 9 (36:24):
To to to to use letitia to get to this
and to get to that.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
No Obama and Biden will They will.

Speaker 9 (36:31):
Never go to jail there.

Speaker 4 (36:32):
You know. That's that's I wouldn't I wouldn't want either for.

Speaker 9 (36:35):
Them to go to jail. Tell you the truth, because
the system will collapse.

Speaker 4 (36:38):
But I'm telling you, John Brannan James call me and
the other one that I can't remember.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Yeah, the three Stooges. Yeah, I just remember it sold
the Three Stooges. Brennan, Comber and Clapper. Sorry, Brennan call
me and Clapper, James call me John, Brennan and James.
Those are the three Stooges, Sally, I hope they throw
the book at those guys. I'm with you. They got
to go. They got to pay a big price for

(37:09):
what they did. No, Sal, look, I think you hit
the nail right on the head. You can't have primary
residents in two different jurisdictions. Say, if you own a
home in one country and a home in another country,
you can't claim both as your primary residence. You either
live in one place or you live in another place.
You could have a vacation home, you could have a
second home. Whatever the problem with a vacation home or

(37:31):
a second home. And you Sal, you probably knows better
than anybody. It's just it's a second home. So the
banks are not going to give you as favorable a
term if you want to lend money. It's obvious now
if you say I live in this my home, you
know this is my home. I live in this home.
My family lives in this home. Yeah, okay, they'll give

(37:52):
you a better term obviously. So what they're they're trying
to do is have it both ways. They want the
mansion in Marria, Maryland, and they want the beautiful condo
in Burbank, California, Ala Adam Schiff and claim both as
their primary places of residence in order to get the
best terms possible. And those terms amount to hundreds and

(38:14):
hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now, if everybody in Congress
is doing it, and they're not, they're not as shift
as always as lying gay, shifty shift. But the fact
is they're not. But if they are, go after all
of them. I don't care. You couldn't get away with that.
I couldn't get away with that. So Eric, look, let

(38:35):
me be brurally honest with you. We you know, I
used to live outside of Washington, DC, and we got
ourselves a beautiful town home. When we live there, it's now,
what do you want? I don't want to way. It's
a rental property. We have it. We're gonna use it
to help pay for the kids college, so you know,
the cruise in value, and but we're renting it out.
I don't claim it as my primary residence. What are

(38:56):
you what these people nuts that'd be against the law.
This house that i'm you know, that I live in
in Massachusetts is my primary residence. That's a rental property. Period.
I don't lie to the banks. I don't lie to
them to get more money or line my pockets. So
if I couldn't get away with it, why should they

(39:17):
get away with it? So, and it goes to the
heart of the issue and Sell, You're right. Politically, she's
going to be destroyed. And I think legally now this
was a four hundred and fifty four million dollar judgment
against Trump, Okay, not with a B with an M
forgive me four hundred and fifty four million dollar judgment, okay,

(39:39):
against the Trumpster. They wanted to bankrupt him the moment.
Now she is politically destroyed, and we can clearly see
now that she's on the ropes, it's going to destroy
the case against Trump, especially the DOJ investigation, because the

(40:00):
entire basis of the investigation into Trump, the entire case
against Trump, was predicated on a massive lie that Trump
did anything wrong. So if she deprived his rights by
going after him, they can't continue by depriving his rights

(40:22):
by upholding the judgment against him. B inexorably follows a
two inexorably follows one. That's why the Democrats now are
in full panic, because they thought they were gonna slap
f Felon on his forehead. And now you watch when

(40:43):
James goes down, that whole civil fraud judgment against Trump
goes down. Sal thank you very much for that call,
brilliant call six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number, Bruce Ann Woburn. Thanks for
holding Bruce, and welcome Bruce. What do you make of

(41:13):
all this? My friend?

Speaker 7 (41:15):
Basically, her name isn't Latsia, is Lacretia. Meciebel she Trump
that he should like file defamation a character for one
on all of these s obs, on comb the three

(41:39):
stooges her and I believe you know everybody had their
doubts about Tamboni and all the above. That's on Trump's
giddy up. They're gonna, they're gonna, they're gonna kick butt
and take names and oh do you know what my

(41:59):
name who? You're gonna know who my who I am? Yeah,
we know who you are. You're a communist, lying little
dB and you're not gonna see jail time. I don't
think she'll see jail time. But her career is ruined, Jeff,
And I love it. I love it because for one,

(42:21):
not that she lied, but she basically purged herself by
It's just look what the karmedis do. This is what
they're all for.

Speaker 9 (42:33):
Jeff.

Speaker 7 (42:35):
You don't lie. I don't lie. Kona Country is the
only thing that's truthful as far as real real news,
not fake news. So everything's everything's lying and faith.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
Well, you look, Bruce. Just to jump off of what
you're saying, you're completely right. You don't lie on your
bank applications. I know you don't. Ninety Nine of this audience,
I'm telling you doesn't lie on their bank applications. We
just don't do that. And you know, we don't make
the kind of money. I mean, there's some rich people

(43:14):
in the audience obviously, but on the whole, we don't
make the kind of money these people are making. They're
stealing left, right and center. It's disgusting. Again. I'm gonna
get to Adam Schiff very soon. You got Look, the
question I have about Adam Shiff is where'd you get
the money. You got to see this home he's got

(43:34):
in Maryland. Holy SHALMOI I think, what that's not a home,
that's a mansion on a on a congressman's salary. I
know he's a senator now, but for most of his
career he was a member of Congress, the member of
the House. How the hell did you get the money
for that? And then this swanky condo in Burdbank, California,

(43:57):
again very tony area and the area. I'm just I'm like,
how did this guy suddenly come into ten, fifteen, twenty
million dollars? How do you afford all this? And then
the property taxes? I'm not gonna go on and on
and on. And they're so greedy. See that's the thing, Bruce,
They're so greedy. And my theory is that they're so

(44:23):
used to lying all the time. They're like pathological and
corrigible liars. They're so used to lying all the time
that after a while it becomes like breathing, and so
they lie in a way that is so obvious that
eventually they're gonna get caught. It's sort of like a kleptomaniac,

(44:44):
you know, you steal even when you don't need to steal,
and it's like, no, don't do don't steal that launch.
You're gonna get caught, Like the camera is there, You're
gonna get caught in the department store, Like, don't be stupid.
You just can't help it. Man, I'm not gonna get caught.
I never get caught. To watch and then boom, they
finally nab them. They so brazenly lied on their bank forms,

(45:07):
Like how do you think you're not gonna get caught?
Just to go back to Tis James, you claim your
Virginia property as your primary residence. You then claim that
you're married when you're not married, and then you put
your father, your old man. I mean, how sick and
twisted is this? The old man comes in and he

(45:30):
signs as her husband ai ya yai, and you think
you're not gonna get caught. I mean, And that's the thing.
They're so used to getting away with everything that they're
so sloppy when it comes to hiding their crimes, and
they lie so easily and so often and with such

(45:52):
impunity that they don't realize eventually their lies. You know
you're gonna ensnare yourself and you're you know, what's the expression,
what is it? What a tangled web we weave when
at first we begin to deceive, just a web of lies,
and eventually you just get tangled up in them. You
can't remember what she said one day to the next,

(46:14):
to the next to the next. Well that's now, Letitia
James and I'll tell you this, after this Department of
Justice criminal grand jury. She's not talking smack anymore. Now,
her big mouth all of a sudden, Now she's quiet,
all of a sudden. Now she's not talking so tough.

(46:38):
Now she's got Abby Lowell, who was Hunter Biden's lawyer.
He's a big gun for hire. And by the way,
all of you, please, you got to stop. You have
to hear this. You want to see how corrupt and
dirty the Democrats are. In their last budget, because they
knew that Trump was going to start going after people,

(47:00):
they slipped in in one of their bills, which is
now law, they slipped in a ten million dollars that's
with an m a ten million dollar slush fund whereby
public officials listen to this can have their legal fees
and expenses for lawyers be covered by the taxpayers of

(47:24):
New York in case they should be indicted or charged
with crimes. A ten million dollar slush fund that taxpayers
of New York have to cough up. And guess what.
Letitia James now is going to be dipping into that
ten million dollar slush fund. How do you think she's
paying for Abu Loool? She can't afford Abu Lool on

(47:46):
her own. Geez, what is he one thousand bucks an hour?
She can't afford a thousand bucks an hour. Very few
people can afford a thousand bucks an hour. Believe me,
you're talking about millions of dollars in legal fees by
the time every thing is said and done. No, no, no, no,
she's gonna have the slush fund pay for Abby Lowell

(48:07):
because you see part of lawfare. And many people have
said this is not original on my part. If the
government came after me, I would eventually have to settle.
Not because I'm guilty, quite the opposite. I'm completely innocent.
But it's like what Mike Flint said, I can't afford
the legal fees, Like you don't understand, I'm gonna lose

(48:28):
my home. I'm gonna, I mean everything, I'm gonna I'm
gonna I'm gonna be out on the street. So you
just break somebody financially and you say, look, I'll just settle.
I just I can't. I can't fight this anymore in court.
I'm I'm gonna be out of I can't live out
of my car. She doesn't have that concern. Trump can't

(48:49):
break her financial back the way she's broken countless other
people's financial backs. Because she's now dipping into that ten
million dollar slush fund. I mean, that's how the disgusting
these democrats are. But it doesn't matter slush fund or
no slush fund. She's going down, and she's going down

(49:10):
because she was so brazen about it. Bruce, thank you
very much for that call. By the way, I also
think Adam Shiff is in piece of shift, is in
big trouble.

Speaker 9 (49:21):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (49:21):
They got him dead to rights on that mortgage fraud. Now,
whether he'll go to jail or whether he'll just pay
a severe fine, I don't know. But Adam Schiff is
in that senator from California is in big trouble. Six
one seven two, six, six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. Okay, let me ask you, will anybody go

(49:45):
to jail. Should Letitia James go to jail for her
law fair against Trump
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